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Attila (???-453), more frequently referred to Attila the Hun was the leader of the [[Huns]].
 
   
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| title = Attila
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| imagefilm = [[File:Attilla.jpg|center|250px]]
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| imagereal = [[Image:Eugene Ferdinand Victor Delacroix Attila fragment.jpg|250px]]
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| captionreal = A Painting Of Attila
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| full name = Attila the Hun
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| known = Leader of the Huns and the Hunnic Empire
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| home = [[Museum of Natural History]]
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| portrayed by = [[Patrick Gallagher]]
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}}''Attila'' (406-453), more frequently referred to Attila the Hun was the leader of the [[Huns]]. He is a supporting character in [[Night at the Museum]], a minor character in [[Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian]] and one of the major character in [[Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
During his infanthood, his father Mundzuk always ignored him while he was pillaging, ripping love from him.
 
During his infanthood, his father [[Mundzuk]] always ignored him while he was pillaging riping love from him.
 
   
 
Until he grew up he became leader of the Huns and started to pillage and trying to take over countries and ripping people apart. However, he believed in magic and sorcery.
 
Until he grew up he became leader of the Huns and started to pillage and trying to take over countries and ripping people apart. However, he believed in magic and sorcery.
   
During the Invasion of [[Italy]], Attila was choked to death during the war.
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When it came to his wedding night, Attila suffered from a nosebleed and choked to death from a stupor.
   
 
==Life at the Museum==
   
 
Attila is first seen running around a corner and sees Larry and begins chasing him. The latter runs into an elevator where Attila fails to capture him. Later, when Larry is reading about the Huns, Attila (possibly) is seen with other men pulling the limbs off a frightened captive, implying that was their way of execution. Later, Larry tries to befriend him by doing magic tricks, which Attila likes at first. However, Attila orders his men to get Larry. This time, Larry is caught and is carried back to Attila. A frightened Larry knows he is at the mercy of the nocturnal crazies, but Larry believes it is his doom when Attila orders his men to hold him in the air and pry off his limbs with their bare hands. Luckily, before Attila gets the chance to keep Larry and his limbs forever, Larry is saved by Teddy, though Larry gets a feeling he hasn't seen the last of Attila.
   
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Later, Larry and his son Nick free an Egyptian pharaoh named [[Ahkmenrah]], Attila sees the three and appears to collide with them. At first, Larry starts experimenting with gibberish to try to make sense of what Attila is saying. When Ahkmenrah intervenes, Larry understands Attila's intentions and reminds Attila of his tragic past when he was abandoned as a child. As Larry does so, Attila sobs and Larry hugs him, singing a Hun lullaby to calm him down. The Huns agree to join Larry, Nick and Ahkmenrah in the battle against the thieves and take [[Cecil Fredericks]], [[Gus]], and [[Reginald]] captive.
==Life at the Museum==
 
 
Attila is first seen running around a corner and sees Larry and begins chasing him. If larry had not ran into an elevator, Attila would've captured larry. Later, when Larry is reading about the Huns, Attila (possibly) is seen with other men pulling the limbs off a frightened captive, implying that was they're way of execution. Later, Larry tries to befriend him by doing magic tricks, which Attila likes. But when Larry attempts to escape when the trick goes wrong, Attila orders his men to get Larry. though this time, Larry is caught and is carried back to Attila. A frightened Larry knows he is at the mercy of the nocturnal crazies, but Larry believes it is his doom when Attila orders his men to hold him in the air and pry off his limbs with thier bare hands. Luckily, before Attila gets the chance to keep Larry and his limbs forever, Larry is saved by Roosevelt, though Larry gets a feeling he hasn't seen the last of Attila... Later, After freeing an Egyption prince, Attila sees Larry, his son and the prince and attacks them.It appears the two groups will battle to the doom. but before they collide, Larry speaks with Attila and he and the prince convince him and his warriors to join them in the battle against the thieves. When they are defeated, Attila is more than pleased to take the thieves captive and (possibly) rip off their limbs later offscreen.
 
   
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In the sequel, due to being a minor character, he has lots of screen time.
   
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In the third film, he has a larger role, teaming up with Larry and the other exhibits to find out what was wrong with the tablet.
   
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==Gallery==
'''Trivia'''
 
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Night at the Museum 2 poster.jpg|Attila and his friends on the poster
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*there is a running gag where he attempts to capture Larry(though the second he did keep Larry as a frightened captive for a temporary moment).
 
 
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Revision as of 14:58, 12 December 2021

Attila
Attilla
Eugene Ferdinand Victor Delacroix Attila fragment
A Painting Of Attila
Full Name
Attila the Hun
Known for
Leader of the Huns and the Hunnic Empire
Portrayed by

Attila (406-453), more frequently referred to Attila the Hun was the leader of the Huns. He is a supporting character in Night at the Museum, a minor character in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian and one of the major character in Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.

History

During his infanthood, his father Mundzuk always ignored him while he was pillaging, ripping love from him.

Until he grew up he became leader of the Huns and started to pillage and trying to take over countries and ripping people apart. However, he believed in magic and sorcery.

When it came to his wedding night, Attila suffered from a nosebleed and choked to death from a stupor.

Life at the Museum

Attila is first seen running around a corner and sees Larry and begins chasing him. The latter runs into an elevator where Attila fails to capture him. Later, when Larry is reading about the Huns, Attila (possibly) is seen with other men pulling the limbs off a frightened captive, implying that was their way of execution. Later, Larry tries to befriend him by doing magic tricks, which Attila likes at first. However, Attila orders his men to get Larry. This time, Larry is caught and is carried back to Attila. A frightened Larry knows he is at the mercy of the nocturnal crazies, but Larry believes it is his doom when Attila orders his men to hold him in the air and pry off his limbs with their bare hands. Luckily, before Attila gets the chance to keep Larry and his limbs forever, Larry is saved by Teddy, though Larry gets a feeling he hasn't seen the last of Attila.

Later, Larry and his son Nick free an Egyptian pharaoh named Ahkmenrah, Attila sees the three and appears to collide with them. At first, Larry starts experimenting with gibberish to try to make sense of what Attila is saying. When Ahkmenrah intervenes, Larry understands Attila's intentions and reminds Attila of his tragic past when he was abandoned as a child. As Larry does so, Attila sobs and Larry hugs him, singing a Hun lullaby to calm him down. The Huns agree to join Larry, Nick and Ahkmenrah in the battle against the thieves and take Cecil Fredericks, Gus, and Reginald captive.

In the sequel, due to being a minor character, he has lots of screen time.

In the third film, he has a larger role, teaming up with Larry and the other exhibits to find out what was wrong with the tablet.

Gallery