Henri

Henri is a minor character from An American Tail. He is a French-accented pigeon who is busy working on the Statue of Liberty (which is later finished at the end, revealed to be made of copper and it isn't green). He voiced by Christopher Plummer.

Quotes
"This is America, the place to find hope! So never say never!"

Description
Henri is a pigeon from France, who finds Fievel when he washes up onto Ellis Island in a bottle. He takes care of Fievel, giving him a bath and giving him hope that he can find his family, telling him "Never say never" by singing a song. Fievel takes this message to heart. Henri lives among a few colorful female pigeons, and is very passionate about the statue he claims to be working on: the Statue of Liberty. One of his fellow pigeons was the one who dropped Fievel right at Warren's office, whether or not this was simply a coincidence is unknown. He appears again at the end of the film after Fievel has found his family. Fievel and Tanya ride on his back as he shows off his newly finished statue, and when Fievel asks if he can go see more of America, he offers up that sequel-promising line, "Someday, you will!". He is briefly seen during a montage in The Treasure of Manhattan Island, giving Fievel, Tony, Tanya and Cholena a flight across New York harbor.

Trivia

 * Henri was originally to be a grumpier, scruffy looking pigeon named Bobo, who appears in some of the old storyboards. Steven Spielberg wanted to remove the character but Don Bluth fought to keep him, and instead the character was retooled into Henri.
 * A suspiciously similar character, another optimistic, whimsical French bird, turns up in a later Don Bluth film, Thumbelina.
 * Spielberg wanted his character cut, but Bluth fought to keep him in, and eventually won.
 * Henri was voiced by Christopher Plummer which was his first character to be a bird and who would later go on to voice the Grand Duke of Owls