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Michael J. "Mick" "Crocodile" Dundee is the protagonist of the film series of the same name. An Australian crocodile hunter. The husband of journalist Sue.

He is portrayed by Paul Hogan.

His Good Ranking[]

What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good?[]

  • He met Sue for the first time, he began to dance with her like a gentleman, and did not even allow anyone to express himself badly in front of a woman.
  • He became very friendly with Sue and gave her his interview, telling her various details of his life.
  • He saved Sue he the crocodile, who almost devoured her, killing this very crocodile.
  • He saved Sue from a snake that had crept up on her by strangling that very snake.
  • When he saw the addict, he thought he had a runny nose and tried to cure him.
  • He punched the pimp for calling two girls prostitutes (although they were actually prostitutes, which Mick didn't know).
  • He saved himself and Sue from street robbers by scaring them off with his hunting knife.
  • He sincerely fell in love with Sue, and becoming her husband, he began to protect her from various dangers.
  • He also became genuinely concerned about their son Mikey Dundee.
  • He saved a suicide jumper by comforting him, which made the latter come to his senses and not commit suicide.
  • He saved Sue when she was being held hostage by drug lord Luis Rico.
  • He also saved his friend Wally from Luis Rico.
  • He defeated Luis Rico and his entire gang.
  • He began to investigate the death of Sue's predecessor, in order to find the killer and punish him.
  • He managed to expose director Arnan Rotman for his theft of paintings from the Museum of Yugoslavia, and eventually defeated Arnan and his gang, after which they were arrested.

What Prevents Him From Being Pure Good?[]

  • He has several jerk moments, for example, when he punched Richard in public and in front of Sue, which he did not regret and believed that he deserved it. Although Richard angered him, it was still pretty rude.

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