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Mrs. Melisha Tweedy

TV The Chronicles of Narnia Drama TV UK Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget

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Let’s talk about Mrs. Melisha Tweedy—yes, that’s her full name—though most folks just know her as Mrs. Tweedy. She’s one of the standout characters from the beloved animated film Chicken Run, which hit theaters back in 2000. Directed by Peter Lord and Nick Park, the movie blends comedy and adventure in a way that’s both fun and surprisingly tense at times. And a big part of that tension? Well, it comes straight from Mrs. Melisha Tweedy herself, who plays the main antagonist.

Now, if you’ve seen the film, you’ll remember her right away. Voiced brilliantly by the talented Miranda Richardson, Mrs. Tweedy is not someone you’d want to cross on a bad day. She’s tough, no-nonsense, and absolutely relentless when it comes to getting what she wants. As the wife of Mr. Tweedy and co-owner of Tweedy’s Farm, she runs the place with an iron fist. From the moment she appears on screen, it’s clear: Mrs. Melisha Tweedy means business.

With her sharp scowl, stern posture, and that unforgettable beehive hairstyle, she cuts an imposing figure. You’ll often spot her in a long navy blue dress and apron—practical farm wear, sure, but also a visual cue that this woman doesn’t mess around. She’s all about efficiency, productivity, and, above all, profit. And that’s exactly where her big idea comes in: turning the failing chicken farm into a pie factory. Enter the infamous brochure—“Mrs. Tweedy’s Chicken Pies: Fowl Play is Over”—a darkly humorous tagline that sums up her ruthless plan perfectly.

Of course, there’s just one problem: the chickens aren’t exactly lining up to be baked into pies. Led by the clever and courageous Ginger, they’re determined to escape. And so begins the central conflict of the film—Mrs. Melisha Tweedy versus the flock. Every time the chickens hatch a new escape plan (and trust me, they get creative), Mrs. Tweedy counters with something equally crafty. It’s a game of wits, really. But despite her intelligence and persistence, she keeps getting outsmarted. Still, she never backs down. That’s just who Mrs. Melisha Tweedy is—driven, focused, and utterly convinced she’s doing the right thing, even when it’s clearly at the expense of others.

It’s worth noting that while she’s definitely the villain, she adds a lot of depth to the story. Without Mrs. Tweedy, there wouldn’t be much of a challenge for our feathered heroes. Her presence creates that classic good-versus-evil dynamic, but with a comedic twist that fits the tone of Chicken Run perfectly.

Looking deeper into her character, it’s interesting to consider her personality type. Mrs. Melisha Tweedy seems to fit the ENTJ profile—often referred to as “The Commander.” People with this type are direct, goal-oriented, and action-driven. Small talk? Not her style. She’d rather cut to the chase and get things done. That no-frills attitude shows up in everything she does, from managing the farm to rolling out her pie-making scheme. ENTJs like Mrs. Melisha Tweedy thrive on challenges and love turning bold ideas into reality. They’re strategic thinkers, always keeping the big picture in mind—even when dealing with runaway chickens.

And then there’s her Enneagram type: Nine with an Eight wing, or 9w8. Now, Nines usually avoid conflict and seek peace, but the Eight wing adds a layer of assertiveness. In Mrs. Melisha Tweedy’s case, this might explain why she channels any inner frustration into stubbornness and passive-aggressive control rather than open confrontation—at least until she snaps. She may not express anger directly at first, but make no mistake, her actions speak volumes. When pushed, she becomes fiercely protective of her vision, even if it means going head-to-head with an entire coop of rebellious poultry.

All in all, Mrs. Melisha Tweedy isn’t just a cartoon villain. She’s a complex, memorable character whose drive and determination—however misguided—make her essential to the story. Whether you love her or love to hate her, one thing’s for sure: Mrs. Melisha Tweedy leaves a lasting impression.

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I'm always raring for an adventure, darlings!

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