Ratatouille French Dub Patched Direct

Ragueneau brings a superb chaotic energy to the clumsy, well-meaning kitchen assistant.

Pixar’s 2007 masterpiece Ratatouille is a love letter to French gastronomy, culture, and the spirit of Paris. While the original English version features stellar performances, watching the film in its offers an entirely different, deeply authentic experience. Ratatouille French Dub

Ragueneau captures the clumsy, anxious, and well-meaning nature of Linguini flawlessly. His comedic timing matches the physical comedy of the animation beautifully. Ragueneau brings a superb chaotic energy to the

| Character | French Voice Actor | Notable For | Performance Notes | |-----------|-------------------|-------------|--------------------| | Rémy (rat, protagonist) | | Comedian/actor ( The Intouchables , Lupin ) | Warm, energetic, street-smart yet vulnerable. Sy’s natural charisma makes Rémy more relatable and witty. | | Linguini (chef) | Michaël Grégorio | Stage & film actor | Nervous, clumsy, endearing. Grégorio captures the bumbling charm without being cartoonish. | | Anton Ego (critic) | François Berléand | Actor ( The Chorus , Transporter films) | Icy, intellectual, and deeply intimidating. His slow, precise delivery of the famous food critic’s monologue is breathtaking. | | Skinner (chef) | Bernard Alane | Voice actor (Hagrid in HP French dub) | Petty, shrill, hilarious. Alane brings a theatrical, villainous energy that fits the character perfectly. | | Colette (cook) | Isabelle Spade | Stage actress | Tough, passionate, with genuine romantic chemistry with Grégorio’s Linguini. | Sy’s natural charisma makes Rémy more relatable and witty