Images of Pete in films, television, and shorts.
Films[]
Cartoon shorts[]
Black Pete's defeat in The Lone Chipmunks
Pete as Donald's Drill sergeant
Pete threatening Alice to give him the crossword puzzle.
Pete getting beat up by
Julius.
Pete's model sheet for
The Flying Cadet, a working title for
Sky TrooperPete as Donald's neighbour
The Prince and the Pauper[]
Get a Horse![]
Model sheet for Get a Horse!
A Goofy Movie[]
Pete preparing to go to the pool
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas[]
Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers[]
Pete's incarcerated mother
Pete cries over his chopped peg leg
Pete's peg leg gets chopped by guillotine
"Did exactly what you said to do and dropped a safe on the Princess"
"WHAT?!? I didn't say drop a safe ya dolt I said keep her safe!"
"Listen you mutts I got a plan and it ain't to kill the Princess it's to kidnap her!"
"Lieutenant Clarabelle! Oui oui mon Captain YOu bellowed? Throw these clowns into the pit!"
"How can we help? I want you to grab her find a remote tower somewhere and lock her away forever so no one can ever find her again"
"Listen To get to the Princess we're gonna have to pick those guys off 1 by 1"
Television[]
The Wonderful World of Disney[]
DuckTales[]
Pete as Sharkley in Ducktales
Goof Troop[]
Pete putting on a lot of hot sauce
Pete's prank backfires on him
Pete as the Sheriff of Nottingham
Mickey Mouse Works[]
Pete as a thug in Mickey Mouse Works
House of Mouse[]
"Dead men tell no tales!"
Minnie giving Pete a high five
Pete as Santa Claus in House of Mouse
Flag of Peg-Leg Pete in House of Mouse.
Pete inside
Kanga's pouch in
House of Mouse"And who might that be, pray tell?"
Pete running away from the Pet Shop Dogs
Pete about to be zapped by
ZeusPete's teeth after turning into a pile of ash after being zapped by Zeus.
Pete turned into a
polyp by Ursula
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse[]
Mickey Mouse (2013)[]
Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures[]
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse[]
Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life[]
Other[]
A stylized Pete and
Donald Duck in a 1950s car commercial
A model sheet of Pete made for TV in the 1950s