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  • Buonapart Ignace Gallia, known commonly as Dr. Kananga, is the main antagonist of 1954 Ian Fleming novel and 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die. Dr. Kananga is the dictator of San Monique and thus has certain diplomatic immunities in the United States, easily allowing him to smuggle drugs into the country under the alias Mr. Big, a gang leader from Harlem. He was portrayed by Yaphet Kotto.
  • Mister Big was a villain on the 1960s cartoon series Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show, both shows often collectively referred to as Rocky and Bullwinkle. He is voiced by Bill Scott doing an imitation of Peter Lorre.
  • Mr. Big (real name Shelly Smalls) is a villain on the series WordGirl, voiced by actor Jeffrey Tambor. He is a self-proclaimed rich, evil corporate businessman, and CEO of the self-titled Mr. Big Industries (which has a golden corporate logo with Mr. Big's face on it). Mr. Big's specialty is mind-control, as evidenced in his company's mission statement: "We strive to constantly use mind-control." He is equivalent to Lex Luther from Superman.
  • He is voiced by Maurice LaMarche.
  • Mr. Big, is the villainous, two-faced and misunderstood owner of Big Corp, his company.
  • The first Mr. Big is seen in the show's pilot episode, "Mr. Big". Mr. Big [Portrayed by dwarf actor Michael Dunn] demands $100,000,000 or he will unleash the power of his stolen Inthermo machine on the Statue of Liberty, but is killed when Smart saves the machine's inventor, Professor Dante, who is able to reverse the Inthermo machine's rays thus destroying the boat that Mr. Big is operating from. In the season one episode "Hubert's Unfinished Symphony", the role of KAOS's Mr. Big has been reassigned to concert hall owner Badeff [played by Bert Freed].
  • The pilot of this AC unit is a staunch advocate of heavy firepower weapons and long-range combat. The only time this works against him is in prolonged encounters.
  • Mr. Big is a former antagonist in the 2016 Disney animated feature film, Zootopia. He is an arctic shrew with an ironic reputation of being the most feared criminal in Zootopia. He redeems himself after his daughter Fru Fru convinces him to spare Nick and Judy's lives in the film.
  • Mr. Big is a character appearing in Pokémon: Advanced.
  • Speak to Mr. Big to start his tasks. You must be at least level 25. Your progress will be recorded on Rich Merchant's Investments.
  • While Mr. Big's real name is never fully revealed, John Crawley's bio in the manual for the first Art of Fighting makes reference to his combat buddy "James", who saved him after being shot. The manual for the Super NES version confirms that it was indeed Mr. Big who rescued John Crawley and that his first name starts with a J.
  • Mr. Big (John James Preston) (born April 7, 1955) is a fictional character in the HBO series Sex and the City, portrayed by Chris Noth. The character's name is not revealed in the series until the last episode, when his first name is revealed to be John. His last name is never disclosed in the series. Sex and the City: The Movie finally reveals his full name to be John James Preston. He is the primary on-and-off love interest of the series' protagonist, Carrie Bradshaw, who usually simply refers to him as "Big".
  • Mr. Big made an appearance in episode 2929 of Sesame Street. His size contradicts his name in that he's actually a very small man. He is named so because he deals in big things (plus he enters with loud, giant-like footsteps). He first appears to Telly Monster, who found his huge watch for him. Then he takes himself to Hooper's Store and infests it with his items to the chagrin of Gina and Mr. Handford. They include a gigantic coffee cup, an immense pencil, a stupendous fork, and a gargantuan telephone.
  • The band was formed in 1988 by David Lee Roth's former bass player Billy Sheehan. The other members were lead vocalist Eric Martin, who had previously recorded as a solo artist, guitarist Paul Gilbert, formerly of Racer X, and drummer Pat Torpey. The band released their self-titled debut album in June of 1989. The album peeked at #45 on the Billboard 200 album chart. In 1990, they opened for the Canadian rock band Rush on the tour to promote their album "Presto".
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  • Villain
Season
  • Pokémon: Advanced
Alignment
  • Bad, later Good
Forte in Sports
  • He's busy so he doesn't have time for sports
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Most Unpleasant
EP#
  • AG033
JName
  • ハナビシ Hanabishi
Nemesis
  • Flo
Dislikes
  • People who get in the way of his plans
  • Nick Wilde's lies, upsetting his daughter, disrespect
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Fighting Style
  • Eskrima
Job/Occupation
  • Crime leader
Special Skill
  • Bossing around
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  • Koslov, Mr. Manchas
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Quest
  • *Rich Merchant's Investments
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Colour
  • pink
Birthplace
  • File:Australia.png Australia
Inspiration
  • Tony Montana
  • Vito Corleone
Special
  • .
Voice
Job
  • Chairman and CEO, Mr. Big Industries
Games
  • Zootopia: Crime Files
  • Disney Crossy Road
Pattern
Birth Date
  • Unknown
Portrayer
  • Chris Noth
Full Name
  • James
Last
Age
  • 61
  • Unknown
  • Older Adult Younger Adult
Likes
  • Cannoli, Jerry Vole music, his daughter, Fru Fru, Judy Hopps
  • The entirety of South Town
Voiced by
  • .
Weapon
  • Special Rattan Sticks
Appearance
  • Elderly arctic shrew, gray, fur, pink, nose, feet and paws, black hair, heavy black eyebrows covering blue eyes, black suit with a red boutonnière and black bow tie, white spats, emerald ring on his right pinky
First Appearance
Spouse
Name
  • Mr. Big
  • John James Preston
  • Mr.Big
  • Shelly Smalls
Type
  • Quest
Personality
  • Merciless, sophisticated, profound, fearsome, family-oriented, protective
Ethnicity
  • Caucasian
Caption
  • Mr. Big
  • Mr. Big in The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match
First
VA
Abilities
  • Can wait tables, Corporate management
  • Using mind control devices
Hair Color
  • Gray Black
Region
  • Hoenn
Hometown
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Birthdate
  • 1.104516E9
Skin Color
  • White
Weight
  • 411
  • 81.0
Career
  • CEO of Big Corp
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  • 160
Alias
  • Daddy
  • Mr. Big Junior
Birth Place
  • Bad Axe, Michigan
Height
  • 187.0
  • 220.98000000000002
  • Slightly taller than most average people
Species
  • Human
Title
  • Now That's Flower Power!
Enemies
  • Duke of Weaslton, Nick Wilde , Judy Hopps
  • Flo People of DinerTown
Class
  • Coordinator , Firework creator
Performer
Color
  • junior
AKA
  • Mr. Big
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Favorite Food
  • Recently he's crazy about Japanese food; caviar, foie gras
Hobbies
  • Making plans to take over South Town, playing the drums
Home
animator
  • Chad Sellers
Profession
  • Business Leader of Big Corp
Episode
  • 44
favorite color
  • Dark Blue
Occupation
  • Crime Lord
  • Gangster
  • Business Tycoon
Debut
  • 1991
  • June, 2005
Family
  • Mr. Big Senior , Unnamed wife, Vicky , Tony , two grandchildren
Image width
  • 80
Films
  • Zootopia
billed from
  • Bad Axe, Michigan
Friends
Eye Color
  • Black
Gender
  • Male
Race
  • Human
Born
  • 1955-04-07
Blood Type
  • B
Quote
  • "[[disney:Judy Hopps
Designer
  • Cory Loftis
  • Ian Butterfield
Creator
  • Candace Bushnell
Love interests
  • .
Nationality
  • American
Location
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Favorite Music
  • Blues
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  • Buonapart Ignace Gallia, known commonly as Dr. Kananga, is the main antagonist of 1954 Ian Fleming novel and 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die. Dr. Kananga is the dictator of San Monique and thus has certain diplomatic immunities in the United States, easily allowing him to smuggle drugs into the country under the alias Mr. Big, a gang leader from Harlem. He was portrayed by Yaphet Kotto.
  • Mr. Big (John James Preston) (born April 7, 1955) is a fictional character in the HBO series Sex and the City, portrayed by Chris Noth. The character's name is not revealed in the series until the last episode, when his first name is revealed to be John. His last name is never disclosed in the series. Sex and the City: The Movie finally reveals his full name to be John James Preston. He is the primary on-and-off love interest of the series' protagonist, Carrie Bradshaw, who usually simply refers to him as "Big". According to accounts in the press, the Mr. Big character was based on publishing executive Ron Galotti, former publisher of GQ and Talk magazine. Bushnell told New York Magazine in 2004: “He was one of those New York guys with a big personality—you just notice him as soon as he walks in the room,” and “I called him Mr. Big because he was like a big man on campus.”
  • Mister Big was a villain on the 1960s cartoon series Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show, both shows often collectively referred to as Rocky and Bullwinkle. He is voiced by Bill Scott doing an imitation of Peter Lorre.
  • The band was formed in 1988 by David Lee Roth's former bass player Billy Sheehan. The other members were lead vocalist Eric Martin, who had previously recorded as a solo artist, guitarist Paul Gilbert, formerly of Racer X, and drummer Pat Torpey. The band released their self-titled debut album in June of 1989. The album peeked at #45 on the Billboard 200 album chart. In 1990, they opened for the Canadian rock band Rush on the tour to promote their album "Presto". In 1991 they released their second album "Lean Into It", which went to #15 on the Billboard Hot 100, and is the band's most successful album in the US. 1992 gave Mr. Big their "big" break, when their single "To Be With You" hit #1 in 15 countries. After that, they managed to get two other Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart:"Just Take My Heart" (#16), and a cover of Cat Stevens' song "Wild World (#27). In 1996, they released the album "Hey Man", which debuted at #1 in Japan, and featured the song "Take Cover", which was featured in the Mega Man cartoon series a year earlier, and was released on the show's soundtrack album in April of 1996. The song hit #1 in Japan, but it was never released as a single in the US. Paul Gilbert left the band after the tour to promote the album and was replaced by Richie Kotzen (formerly of Poison). They released two albums with Kotzen "Get Over It", released in 1999 in every country but the US, where it was released a year later, and Actual Size, which was released in 2001, but never in the US until 2006 when Wounded Bird Records reissued it. The latter of these two albums featured the song "Shine", which was the ending theme to the anime "Hellsing". Due to tensions within the band, they set out on a farewell tour and disbanded in 2002, but in 2009, due to requests from fans, the original line up with Paul Gilbert reunited, releasing a CD/DVD combo Best Of collection that year, and released their 7th studio album "What If..." in 2011. In 2014, shortly after completing their 8th studio album "...The Stories We Could Tell", drummer Pat Torpey was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease.
  • Mr. Big made an appearance in episode 2929 of Sesame Street. His size contradicts his name in that he's actually a very small man. He is named so because he deals in big things (plus he enters with loud, giant-like footsteps). He first appears to Telly Monster, who found his huge watch for him. Then he takes himself to Hooper's Store and infests it with his items to the chagrin of Gina and Mr. Handford. They include a gigantic coffee cup, an immense pencil, a stupendous fork, and a gargantuan telephone. At one point, however, Mr. Big's products come in handy, when he supplies Snuffy with an enormous toothbrush. Finally, the store proprietors insist he get rid of his oversized merchandise. He obliges and has them help him load the whole kaboodle into his surprisingly miniscule car.
  • Mr. Big (real name Shelly Smalls) is a villain on the series WordGirl, voiced by actor Jeffrey Tambor. He is a self-proclaimed rich, evil corporate businessman, and CEO of the self-titled Mr. Big Industries (which has a golden corporate logo with Mr. Big's face on it). Mr. Big's specialty is mind-control, as evidenced in his company's mission statement: "We strive to constantly use mind-control." He is equivalent to Lex Luther from Superman.
  • He is voiced by Maurice LaMarche.
  • Mr. Big, is the villainous, two-faced and misunderstood owner of Big Corp, his company.
  • The first Mr. Big is seen in the show's pilot episode, "Mr. Big". Mr. Big [Portrayed by dwarf actor Michael Dunn] demands $100,000,000 or he will unleash the power of his stolen Inthermo machine on the Statue of Liberty, but is killed when Smart saves the machine's inventor, Professor Dante, who is able to reverse the Inthermo machine's rays thus destroying the boat that Mr. Big is operating from. In the season one episode "Hubert's Unfinished Symphony", the role of KAOS's Mr. Big has been reassigned to concert hall owner Badeff [played by Bert Freed].
  • The pilot of this AC unit is a staunch advocate of heavy firepower weapons and long-range combat. The only time this works against him is in prolonged encounters.
  • Mr. Big is a former antagonist in the 2016 Disney animated feature film, Zootopia. He is an arctic shrew with an ironic reputation of being the most feared criminal in Zootopia. He redeems himself after his daughter Fru Fru convinces him to spare Nick and Judy's lives in the film.
  • Mr. Big is a character appearing in Pokémon: Advanced.
  • Speak to Mr. Big to start his tasks. You must be at least level 25. Your progress will be recorded on Rich Merchant's Investments.
  • While Mr. Big's real name is never fully revealed, John Crawley's bio in the manual for the first Art of Fighting makes reference to his combat buddy "James", who saved him after being shot. The manual for the Super NES version confirms that it was indeed Mr. Big who rescued John Crawley and that his first name starts with a J.
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