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Revision as of 06:36, 30 October 2023
Red Guy | |
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Hellooo, it's me! | |
Species | Demon |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Various |
Goals | Scamming and tricking people (especially Cow and Chicken) |
Marital status | Single |
First appearance | C&C: "No Smoking" (1995) |
Played by | Charlie Adler |
The Red Guy, formerly known as The Devil, is the antagonist of the Cow and Chicken animated televison series, and its spin-off I Am Weasel. He is a mischevious, yet sassy character who uses all sorts of personalities to trick people, namely his targets, Cow and Chicken; usually by scamming or just for the fun of it. He is also known for his wild behavior, with one of his most notable traits being butt naked in public. He is voiced by Charlie Adler.
Character description
Appearances
TV series
Comics
Biography
Don't deal with the Devil Red Guy!
The Red Guy was originally introduced as "The Devil" in the pilot episode for Cow and Chicken, "No Smoking". He took residence in Hell with the sole purpose of spreading evil and "bad stuff" all over the world. The Devil kidnapped Chicken after seeing him smoking and tricked him to go to the underworld so he can torture him forever. Cow, Chicken's little sister, rescued him under her SuperCow alter-ego and foiled the Devil from his malicious plan.
In subsequent appearances of the series, the Red Guy had no traces of his original persona; save for his vaguely devil-like appearance, and his three-headed pet dog Cerberus. He instead adopted numerous roles to trick Cow and Chicken in his evil schemes.
I Am Weasel
Red Guy in the Funny Books
Development
The Red Guy—originally based on the devil archetype—was added to the series because creator David Feiss saw him as the key to the show, and felt that it added "that extra element of chaos."[1]
Gallery
- Main article: Red Guy/Gallery
Behind the scenes
References
- ^ Aguilar, Carlos (July 15, 2022). "25 Years Of ‘Cow & Chicken’: A Conversation With Creator David Feiss". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved October 29, 2023.