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  1. 5. Dez. 2017 · Watch Dipster and Haunches weasel their way out of schemes and shenanigans in a new Weasel Town, every Wednesday right here on Shut Up! Cartoons.

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    The Duke of Weselton is a dignitary from Arendelle's neighboring duchy Weselton. His formal wear is highly decorated with badges and medals, indicating a history of significant accomplishment despite his rather meek demeanor. He is regularly accompanied by two burly bodyguards, who are tasked with protecting the Duke from harm and carrying out his ...

    The Duke of Weselton is first seen with his bodyguards entering Arendelle and nearing the castle gates. Along with the other dignitaries, the Duke attends Elsa's crowning coronation as well as the ball thrown in honor of her first night as queen. Anna and Elsa's steward, Kai, introduces the Duke, mispronouncing the name of his kingdom, to which the Duke responds by harshly correcting Kai. The Duke then offers Elsa her first dance as queen, claiming he should have the honor as her closest part...

    The Duke's likeness briefly appears in Ahtohallan. While traversing the caverns, Elsa encounters snowy manifestations of various figures from her past, including the Duke. One vision recreates the Duke's first meeting with Anna and Elsa, in which his toupee almost falls off when he bows to them. The other vision depicts the Duke dancing "like a chicken with the face of a monkey", much to Elsa's amusement.

    The Duke of Weselton appears in live-action form in the seventh episode of the fourth season of the series, portrayed by Jonathan Runyon. The flashbacks of the episode are set before the events equivalent to the events of the film in the general Oncetimeline. During the King of Arendelle's 70th birthday celebration, the Duke of Weselton visits and becomes enamored with Helga, one of the three Arendelle princesses. Helga presents him to her father, and afterwards, the Duke shares a dance with...

    In the stage adaptation, the Duke's role in the story essentially plays out the same, with some differences. When he first meets Elsa and Anna, the Duke shows some attraction toward the former, and tries to "tempt" her with his tango. However, this is only skin-deep, as this version of the Duke is also sexist—when advocating for Elsa's arrest after...

    In the Fantasyland Faire production of Frozen, the Duke is portrayed by Mr. Jones. The Duke appears in Frozen: Live at the Hyperion at Disney California Adventure, playing a role similar to that in the film. He is portrayed as widely eccentric and comedic, and also takes part of the ensemble during "Love is an Open Door". In the end, once the guards are ordered to arrest Hans, the Duke sleazily kisses up to the queen by agreeing with her decision, only to cause a huff upon hearing he has been...

    In the Frozen Ever After attraction in Epcot, the Duke is referenced in the ride's queue. A poster is plastered on a wall declaring that the Duke of Weselton has been banned from all commercial activity within Arendelle, and his presence within the kingdom is to be considered trespassing. In Wonderful World of Animation, the Duke briefly appears during the Disney Villains segment of the show.

    The Duke's real name is currently unknown. In the closing credits, he is referred to as "the Duke". In the Broadway adaptation, he is credited as "Weselton".
    The Duke of Weselton is Alan Tudyk's second consecutive role in the Disney animated canon.
    An overarching theme in Frozenis love versus fear. In regards to this, the Duke of Weselton is a representation of fear.
    Duke Weaselton, a character from Zootopia, is named after the Duke of Weselton; referencing the mutual voice actor of the two characters, and the mispronunciation of Weselton.
    Duke of Weselton on Frozen Wiki
    Duke of Weselton (Frozen) on Villains Wiki
    Duke of Weselton on Once Upon a Time Wiki
  2. Watch Dipster weasel his way out of things, much to the chagrin of his pal, Haunches, through schemes and shenanigans in a new Weasel Town, every Wednesday right here on Shut Up! Cartoons. Shut...

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  3. Weselton is the home territory of the Duke of Weselton in Disney 's 2013 animated feature film Frozen. As it has a duke, Weselton is a duchy. However, it is unknown if it is a sovereign duchy or merely a fiefdom of a larger sovereign entity.

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  4. THE TAX BILL (Weasel Town #5) 183,743 views. 2K. Subscribe to Shut Up! Cartoons: http://bit.ly/Sub2ShutUp Dipster refuses to pay his $300 tax bill.Watch Dipster weasel his way out of...

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  5. Weasel Town was the seventh cartoon to air on Shut Up! Cartoons. The first episode came out on July 11, 2012 and the series concluded on September 12, 2012. Weasel Town replaced Pubertina and Really Freaking Embarrassing replaced Weasel Town. Watch Dipster and Haunches weasel their way out of...

  6. WEASEL TOWN. Watch all 10 episodes of Weasel Town in the playlist above. Or select one from the list below. Episode 1: The Funeral. Dipster must find a way to avoid the funeral of close friend. Episode 2: The Dentist. Haunches helps Dipster avoid the dentist at all costs. Episode 3: Presidential Burger.