



Just like the book, by the end of the adaptations, the other animals could no longer tell the difference between the pigs and the humans. He and his fellow pigs (again, minus Snowball) gradually exert complete control over the farm, rewrite all of Old Major's commandments, and eventually start wearing human clothes, walking on two legs, and drinking. However, in the 1954 film and 1999 live adaptation, Napoleon's actions are generally consistent with those of his novel counterpart.

Jones.īy the end of the book, Napoleon and his fellow pigs (minus Snowball, who ran afoul of Napoleon and was disposed of) and human allies are so iniquitous and corrupt that the other animals can no longer tell the difference between the pigs and the humans. Throughout the book, Napoleon constantly slandered Snowball, branding him a traitor who was working for Mr. Napoleon was initially considered a war hero however, he soon revealed his true colors to all of the other animals, revealing himself as extremely corrupt, traitorous, selfish, and greedy, chasing Snowball away in order to declare himself the leader of Animal Farm and enacting changes to the administrative structure of the farm by replacing communal meetings with a committee of pigs who had the power to pass laws.Īs he grew more authoritative and powerful, he began employing cruel methods to dispose of animals whom he deemed a threat and adopted tyrannical and undemocratic policies almost identical to those used by the humans, even making hypocritical changes to the sacred Seven Commandments of Animalism which was Animal Farm's core belief system. Jonas in Conspiracy Theory, Locutus in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Zobek in Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Pharaoh Seti I in The Prince of Egypt, and Avery Bullock in American Dad!.Īfter Old Major's death, Napoleon and Snowball assumed control of the animals of Manor Farm and orchestrated a revolution, successfully overthrowing their irresponsible farmer and his "regime". In the 1999 live-action film, he was voiced by Patrick Stewart, who also played John Bosley in Charlie's Angels, Darcy Banker in Green Room, Rafe Bentley in Masterminds, Dr.In the 1954 animated film, he was voiced by the late Maurice Denham, who also voiced every other character, including Mr.
