Snidely Whiplash

Snidely Whiplash is the archenemy of Dudley Do-Right in the Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties segments of the animated television series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (1959–64) conceived by American animator Jay Ward.[1]

Snidely Whiplash
Snidely tied up on the left
First appearanceDudley Do-Right, segment of The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
Created byJay Ward
Portrayed byAlfred Molina
Voiced byHans Conried (1959-1964)
Corey Burton (1998–2014)

The character was voiced by Hans Conried in the original cartoon series. Alfred Molina played Whiplash in the 1999 live action film version Dudley Do-Right.[1]

Whiplash is the stereotypical villain in the style of stock characters found in silent movies and earlier stage melodrama, wearing black clothing and a top hat and with a handlebar moustache. Whiplash's henchman, Homer, usually wears a tuque. In the cartoon's opening segments, Whiplash is seen tying Nell Fenwick to a railroad track. He is the antithesis of Do-Right, who is the archetype of goodness and a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman (RCMP). On one occasion Whiplash and Do-Right changed hats; Do-Right became the criminal supervillain who actually succeeds at crime and Whiplash became the RCMP hero for capturing the evil Do-Right.

Note

The scene of Nell being tied to railroad tracks is an old running gag - Gloria Swanson was featured in a similar scene in a 1917 movie short.

gollark: At least I'll probably get a purple siyat out of mine if it goes badly.
gollark: I imagine it was cave-caught, so I'll just refresh around xx:00 and xx:05.
gollark: _doesn't_
gollark: I got it down to between xx:00 and xx:06.
gollark: I mean, I'd prefer it *not* die. It's a siyat.

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