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Charles Muntz | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Charles F. Muntz is the main antagonist of Disney/Pixar's 2009 animated feature film Up. He is a famous explorer admired by Carl Fredricksen and his late wife, Ellie as children. In the movie, he found the bones of a tropical bird in South America, but the scientific community claimed they were fake.
The True Story Behind Up's Villain: A Real-Life Person Who ...
Christopher Plummer portrays the villain Charles Muntz in Up, who is a famous explorer who had earned Carl's admiration in the film. Muntz is dead set on unearthing the bones of a tropical bird that doesn't exist at all so he can save his face and reputation within the archaeological community.
Charles F. Muntz | Villains Wiki | Fandom
Charles F. Muntz, also simply known as Charles Muntz or sometimes known by his surname Muntz, is the main antagonist of Pixar's 10th full-length animated feature film Up. He was an adventurous explorer who went looking for a legendary bird known as a snipe named "Kevin" in order to clear his...
Charles Muntz | Pixar Wiki | Fandom
"Adventure is out there!" —Muntz's famous catchphrase Charles F.[1] Muntz is one of the main characters in Up. He is voiced by the late Christopher Plummer. Muntz was a famous explorer and adventurer in the 1930s that Carl and Ellie admired when they were kids. He flew around the world in his...
Muntz metal - Wikipedia
Muntz metal (also known as yellow metal) is an alpha-beta brass alloy composed of approximately 60% copper, 40% zinc and a trace of iron. It is named after George Fredrick Muntz, a metal-roller of Birmingham, England, who commercialised the alloy following his patent of 1832.
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