Perfect Peter | |
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'Horrid Henry' character | |
First appearance | Horrid Henry (Horrid Henry's Perfect Day) |
Created by | Francesca Simon |
Portrayed by | Ross Marron |
Voiced by | Emma Tate |
Information | |
Nickname(s) | Perfect Worm (as Henry and his friends call him) |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Student |
Family |
Brother: Horrid Henry Mother: Mum (Desiree) Father: Dad (Simon) |
Relatives |
Cousins: Stuck-up Steve, Prissy Polly, Vomiting Vera and Pimply Paul Aunt: Rich Aunt Ruby Great aunt: Great aunt Greta Grandmother: Grandma Uncle: Fussy Francis |
Religion | European |
Nationality | British |
Perfect Peter is a main character in the Horrid Henry series created by American author Francesca Simon and British illustrator Tony Ross. He is the younger brother of the series' protagonist, Horrid Henry.
Perfect Peter is named according to his overachieving, polite, and perfectionist personality and mannerisms, especially in opposition to those demonstrated by his older brother Henry. Obedient, innocent, and sweet-natured, Peter takes pride in proper organization of his personal possessions and bedroom, and often is the main target of Henry's torment and vicious harassment. They share a strong sibling rivalry due to their conflicting personalities, to the extent where Peter appears to be favoured by his parents over his bratty brother on certain occasions. He seldom rebels or complains, though it is hinted that his usually kind and immaculately-organized personality is tinged with hints of conceit; he has defied adults or rules in revenge against Henry or while attempting to frame him, and seems to derive pleasure from Henry's suffering and punishments for poor behavior, thus implying that he may actually not be much better than his brother. He sometimes acts cocky to his older brother. Peter is also very naive and will easily believe absurd "stories". Henry sometimes tells to get him to do something. He despises Henry's mistreatment of him and the strong verbal abuse to which Peter is subjected when he is domineered or trying to play with his brother, and a number of stories have ended with suffering for Peter in some way.