Mr. Toplofty and Mr. O'Bloat are major antagonists in the direct-to-video film An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island. They are the corrupt owners of the cheese factory who serve as business partners to Mr. Grasping.
Toplofty was voiced by the late Tony Jay (who also voiced Shere Khan in TaleSpin and The Jungle Book 2), and O'Bloat was voiced by the late Richard Karron.
Their Evil Ranking[]
Their Villainous Deeds[]
- Toplofty brands Papa Mousekewitz as a troublemaker and sends Chief McBrusque, an assistant of Dr. Dithering to keep an eye on him, while sending Scuttlebutt to spy on the doctor to see if he had anything in his collection of treasures would be useful to him.
- They were laughing with McBrusque over how they pay him to violently beat the immigrants.
- A riot started when Grasping, Toplofty, and O'Bloat forced the mouse workers in the cheese factory work three times harder for the same pay.
- Lied to the workers that the Indians were the enemies of the factory, mainly to spread propaganda.
- When Papa announces that the Native Americans are the innocents and the factory owners were the enemies, Toplofty furiously blames Mr. Grasping for targeting them (presumably for lying that Mousekewitz was a foreigner and not one of them, when in reality they were all foreigners) while O'Bloat seems to be afraid as he thinks that they are savages who are going to invade them.
- At the end of the day, they were forced to go with Papa's union or they will go bankrupt. While they were upset about the new change, they didn't show remorse for their actions.
- While the two seems to get along, they didn't seem to care about each other, therefore their relationship were out of professionalism.
Why They Don't Stand Out?[]
- They fail the heinous standard to Chief McBrusque and Mr. Grasping, who have both done far worse with the same or less resources.
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