![]() Both Aggie and Alma Wade are shown having multiple similarities: Like the ability to warp reality and both using their powers to take their vengeance on those who have offended her.Coincidentally, they are both portrayed by the same actress Jodelle Ferland and they both bore a similar striking resemblance and similar clothing (though compared to Alessa's, Aggie's clothings were actually Puritan style instead of school uniform). It's possible that aside unfortunate victims of witch trials (be either in Salem of other Puritan villages), Aggie also inspired by film incarnation of Alessa Gillespie, as both Aggie and Alessa having a similar backstory and both having the ability to warp reality into a nightmarish state, and wrongly accused as a witch.Puritan villages were hot-spots for witch-hunts during the Witch trial frenzy. Given to circumstances that surround the event where she was accused of witchcraft, it's obvious that Aggie and her mother were living in a Puritan village that would become Blithe Hollow at the time.Aggie was born in 1701, and died in 1712.However, she didn't lose her humanity yet, as when Norman calmed her down and she reveals her former nature, as she regain her composure. After her death at hands of Judge Hopkins and other judges, she became a violent, impatient, obstreperous, uncontrollable, and hot-tempered girl whose powers became destructive due to her rage. However, those depictions are wrong, as in truth, she is timid, honest, cowardly, empathetic, and sweet, as well as sensitive due to her powers. She was voiced by Jodelle Ferland who also played Alessa Gillespie in the first live-action Silent Hill film and Lillith "Lily" Sullivan in Case 39.Īt the start of the film, her personality depicted as a stereotypical witch's. She does not even know that she is doing the wrong thing, but she never wanted to hurt Norman Babcock so much, not even when she was in her witch form or an evil ghost. She is not really evil or cruel, but she does seek revenge on the town of Blithe Hollow, and Judge Hopkins. Him (rather offhandedly) mentioning that he has a boyfriend is the only real indication we get that he's gay.Agatha "Aggie" Prenderghast is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Judge Hopkins) of Laika's 2nd full-length animated feature film ParaNorman.Mitch (not realizing that Courtney was romantically interested in him) replies that he has a boyfriend who is into chick flicks. After the final confrontation between Norman and Agatha, Courtney gets the courage to ask Mitch out. During this, Mitch is able to drive relatively well while only causing small accidents.Īs the evening wears on, Mitch joins the others in believing Norman's talents and ends up helping to save the town. They pull Norman into the van and attempt to escape the Zombies, but the Judge Zombie clings to Mitch's van. While looking for Norman, Mitch, Courtney, and Neil run into the cursed seven zombies, who are pursuing Norman. Over the course of the 300th anniversary of the Witch's hanging, he acts initially as Courtney's driver to find Norman, then as a sidekick throughout the rest of the movie. ![]() ![]() He's passionate about weight lifting and the condition of his van. ![]() He's apparently lacking in the brain department, but makes up for it in an impressive amount of muscles and driving skills. He acts as the unaware target of Courtney's attraction. ![]() He's like a total chick-flick nut!" -Mitch ![]()
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