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  1. Tack is the titular main protagonist of the late Richard Williams film The Thief and the Cobbler. He is the latter of the title characters, the other one being a clever thief. His love interest is Princess Yum Yum. He was voiced by Steve Lively in The Princess and the Cobbler version and Matthew Broderick in The Thief and the Cobbler.

  2. The two titular characters, an unsuccessful but persistent thief, and Tack the poor and lonely cobbler, are both mute and have no dialogue. When the thief tries his luck at the home of Tack, Tack accidentally sews their clothes together while he is asleep and the thief is leaning over him.

  3. From left to right: Tack the Cobbler, Zigzag the Grand Vizier, King Nod, and Princess Yum-Yum. The character designs are a combination of UPA and Disney styles, [5] [8] and the overall style [9] and flat perspective are inspired by Persian miniature paintings .

  4. Tack is the unlikely hero from the film, The Thief and the Cobbler (sometimes credited as Arabian Knight or The Princess and the Cobbler ). Appropriately named, the cobbler is shy and unassuming, and is brought into the story unpretentiously.

  5. Meaningful Name: "Tack" is an item he uses in his profession as a cobbler. Also see the No Mouth section. Narrator All Along: In the Calvert and Miramax versions, he narrates the story. Nice Guy: Tack is a sweet, selfless, brave, and caring young man.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2023 · Tack is a character from the animated film “The Thief and the Cobbler.” He is a humble, shy, and mute cobbler who lives in the Golden City. Throughout the film, Tack becomes an unlikely hero as he embarks on a quest to save his city from the evil sorcerer Zigzag and his army of one-eyed monsters.