Mister Toon's Elimination Game

A little announcement. Several characters have been announced for DLC. They include

  • Mr. Krabs
  • Zuko
  • Iroh
  • Rocksteady
The winner of this elimination game is...

Robot and Monster

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Final Results

1st: Robot and Monster
2nd: Denzel Crocker
3rd: Angelica Pickels
4th: Dudley Puppy
5th: Master Splinter
6th: Casey Jones
7th: Bebob
8th: Arnold
9th: Rocksteady
10th: Odie
11th: Jon Arbuckle
12th: King Neptune
13th: Larry the Lobster
14th: Frankie Stein
15th: Timmy Turner
16th: Otis
17th: Fanboy and Chum Chum
18th: Snap
19th: Carl Wheezer
20th: Twyla Boogieman

For our next elimination game category, it will be...

Possible Disney Villains

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Expect a wiki and details regarding this category to open up Friday evening.

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With King Magnifico being the big bad of Wish, this may pave the way for a new generation of villains. Welcome to…

Possible Disney Villains Elimination Game

For this game, we’ll take the best villain that would be perfect to add to Disney rouge gallery.

Much like the last one, I will open a wiki to pool ideas that could be perfect as Disney Villains (and probably make for great conversation starters). So, if their is any three villain from fairy tales, mythology, folktales, etc. fill free to put it down here. If you feel that people would not know who they are, please feel free to put a brief bio in them.

The wiki will be open until Monday night at 5pm. So, that give you the whole weekend and then some to come up with something. And expect the final list of 20 and the game to begin thr next day at the same hour.

  • Apep (Egyptian Mythology)

    • Apep (Also known under his Greek name of Apophis) is the embodiment of chaos and god of darkness, storms, earthquakes, and basically anything harmful. Residing in the underworld where he feasted on wayward souls, he also attacked Ra and his entourage every night as they traveled through said realm, using his hypnotic gaze before trying to swallow them (if he succeed, it was one explanation for a solar eclipse).

      In the Disney-verse, Apep would be perfect as the next Maleficent for what can trump the Mistress of All Evil but a zombie cobra chaos god.

  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)

    • Edward Hyde is Henry Jekyll’s repressed evil side, free of any desire to do good or remorse for his evil. Jekyll found being him enjoyable, as he can gain pleasure from indulgence in evil without any lingering goodness to make him feel bad about it. Unfortunately, the more Jekyll turns into him, the harder it is to stop
  • Big Brother (1984)

    • A supreme leader of the content of Oceania, where everything is gray and lifeless. He knows all, sees all, control all. In his world, everybody has to be the same, all individuality and free will must be wiped out. Failure to do so is met with cruel retribution. This gray blob of a life is a perfect society in Big Brother’s eyes.

      While Big Brother was not actually seen, I picture him to be something of an character that is like Ultron, a villain that strives for a perfect world but does it in the cruelest way possible.

  • Fox (Gingerbread Man)

    • The fox is a sly villain who tricked the gingerbread man into getting eaten by him. He might be a good Disney villain because we have many foxes as Disney villains like Foxy Loxy from Chicken Little (not the 2005 version) and Honest John from Pinocchio.
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)

    • Medusa is a snake headed villain who turns people into stone if they saw her face.
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This a reminder that the final list will be posted tomorrow at 5pm. If 20 or more character haven’t suggested by that time, the remaining spots will be filled automatically.

So, don’t be shy.

We did not make it to 20 or more so I’ll have to add what’s left as filler.

  • Apep (Egyptian Mythology)

    • Apep (Also known under his Greek name of Apophis) is the embodiment of chaos and god of darkness, storms, earthquakes, and basically anything harmful. Residing in the underworld where he feasted on wayward souls, he also attacked Ra and his entourage every night as they traveled through said realm, using his hypnotic gaze before trying to swallow them (if he succeed, it was one explanation for a solar eclipse).
  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)

    • Edward Hyde is Henry Jekyll’s repressed evil side, free of any desire to do good or remorse for his evil. Jekyll found being him enjoyable, as he can gain pleasure from indulgence in evil without any lingering goodness to make him feel bad about it. Unfortunately, the more Jekyll turns into him, the harder it is to stop.
  • Big Brother (1984)

    • A supreme leader of the content of Oceania, where everything is gray and lifeless. He knows all, sees all, control all. In his world, everybody has to be the same, all individuality and free will must be wiped out. Failure to do so is met with cruel retribution. This gray blob of a life is a perfect society in Big Brother’s eyes.
  • Fox (Gingerbread Man)

    • The fox is a sly villain who tricked the gingerbread man into getting eaten by him. He might be a good Disney villain because we have many foxes as Disney villains like Foxy Loxy from Chicken Little (not the 2005 version) and Honest John from Pinocchio.
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)

    • Medusa was one of the three Gorgons. Medusa is generally described as a human female with living venomous snakes in place of hair; those who gazed into her eyes would turn to stone.
  • Seth (Egyptian Mythology)

    • A god associated with chaos, storms and the desert. Originally, he served as a powerful protector deity of Upper Egypt. He guarded Ra on his nightly trips to the underworld and was the only god who could defeat the serpent Apophis and resist his hypnotic gaze. When Egypt was unified and the worship of Horus became dominant, Seth was increasingly villainized, particularly after Egypt was invaded by a people who identified him with their own chief god. The most famous story about him is his killing of his brother Osiris for the throne of Egypt and his contests with Horus over it.
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)

    • The blood brother of Odin, Loki is technically a god — one of the Æsir. As in Norse culture, once you are adopted, you are officially one of the tribe — and therefore are a part of the family. So even though Loki was a child of jötnar (which were the primal forces in Norse Mythology), he was also one of the Æsir. He’s a Trickster God who has been often turned into a Satan equivalent. Also known as “the sly god” and “father of the wolf.” His parents are the giant Farbauti and the giantess Laufey, his biological brothers are Helblindi and Býleistr.
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)

    • Descendant of Kuni-no-Tokotachi, sister and wife of Izanagi, shaping the Earth together. Died after giving birth to the kami of volcanoes, Kagutsuchi, who was then killed by Izanagi out of grief. Got sent to the underworld/yomi and when Izanagi saw her, she’s already a rotting corpse, he freaked out and left her alone sealed in the underworld. Ticked off, Izanami swore to kill 1000 men every day while Izanagi countered that he’ll give birth to 1500 men every day.
  • Jabberwock (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)

    • A fictional monster that only appears within the poem, Jabberwocky that Alice reads during the first chapter and never interacts with the rest of the cast. It presumably lived within a dark forest until it was slain by an unnamed hero wielding a vorpal blade. Apparently a ferocious maneater in life, Jabberwocky warns the unnamed hero to beware “The jaws that bite” and “the claws that catch”.
  • Buldeo (The Jungle Book)

    • The chief hunter of Mowgli’s village. He is boastful, arrogant, greedy and superstitious, and he is furious when Mowgli, who knows what the jungle is really like, contradicts some of his own more fanciful stories about the jungle. He hopes to kill Shere Khan so he can get a substantial reward placed out as a bounty for the tiger’s skin.
  • Dracula (Dracula)

    • A man who somehow became a walking undead cursed to drink blood. After ruling over his land for many years, he seeks to move to modern day cities for fresh blood and to make more undead like himself.
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)

    • The daughter of Poseidon and beautiful queen of Libya who had an affair with Zeus. When Hera learned of this, she stole their children. Lamia went mad with grief and tore out her own eyes. Zeus then transformed her into a snake-like monster allowing her to exact her revenge by hunting and devouring the children of others.
  • Lucifer (Christian Mythology)

    • The Fallen Archangel of pride, sin, free will and the stars. He is known by Christians as an angel who rebelled against God in the past and was expelled from Paradise.
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)

    • After the Olympians overthrew the Titans, Gaia gave birth to the biggest, nastiest, deadliest and most terrifying monster in Greek mythology, with arms that reached east and west — with a hundred dragon/serpent heads on each — huge wings that blackened the sky, fire blazing from his eyes and mouth, sometimes a head like a dragon, sometimes with the head of a man, and sometimes with a hundred dragon heads…yeah, Zeus had a pretty hard time defeating this guy. He also had numerous monster babies with Echidna. Zeus eventually trapped him under Mount Etna, where he causes volcanic eruptions.
  • Echidna (Greek Mythology)

    • The “Mother of All Monsters” usually depicted as half nymph and half serpent. She was the mate of Typhon, mother to nearly all the notable monsters in Greek mythology.
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)

    • The trickster jaguar god of the night sky and winds, temptation, sorcery, the earth (especially obsidian) and change through conflict among many others. Often considered as the supreme god he took on a bewildering array of names and manifestations depending on where and by whom he was worshiped. Invisible and omnipotent, he was known as a Creator god, the god of sustenance, a patron of warriors and as the bringer of both good and evil he was the very embodiment of change through conflict.
  • Rumplestilskin (Rumplestilskin)

    • Rumpelstiltskin is the titular main antagonist in the fairy tale by the same name by the Brothers Grimm. He is an imp-like creature who makes trades with people in desperate situations; one of them with a miller’s daughter who is supposed to be able to spin hay into gold. She promises him her firstborn child if he helps her. When she refuses to give up her child, he gives her one chance: she has to guess his name. She guesses correctly and he is forced to give up the deal.
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)

    • A powerful and ambiguous enchantress from the legend of King Arthur, in which most often she and he are siblings. Early appearances of Morgan in Arthurian literature do not elaborate her character beyond her role as a goddess, a fay, a witch, or a sorceress, generally benevolent and connected to Arthur as his magical saviour and protector. Her prominence increased as the legend of Arthur developed over time, as did her moral ambivalence, and in some texts there is an evolutionary transformation of her to an antagonist, particularly as portrayed in cyclical prose such as the Lancelot-Grail and the Post-Vulgate Cycle. A significant aspect in many of Morgan’s medieval and later iterations is the unpredictable duality of her nature, with potential for both good and evil
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)

    • Although the Wicked Witch of the West is the most famous of Oz’s villains (thanks to the popular 1939 film), the Nome King is the closest the book series has to a primary Big Bad. He appears again and again to cause trouble for the Land of Oz. He’s described as looking like a demented Santa Claus. Originally his name was Roquat the Red, but in The Emerald City of Oz he was reformed after a dunking in the Water of Oblivion; he soon returned to his evil ways, but forgot his name, and started calling himself Ruggedo.
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

    • The previous king of the gods, he was the leader of the Titans, the generation of gods prior to the Olympians. Typically associated with time (mostly due to the similarity of his name with the Greek word for “time”), the harvest, and agriculture.
      His Roman counterpart was Saturnus, although frankly because Romans mixed their own mythology with the Greek one, it’s unclear if they should truly be considered the same entity. Most likely Saturn was an entirely separate Roman god before being assimilated into Cronus.

Expect the game to begin tomorrow evening at 5pm PST.

Let the game begin.

  • Apep (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr and Mr. Hyde)
  • Big Brother (1984)
  • Fox (The Gingerbread Man)
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Seth (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Jabberwock (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
  • Buldeo (The Jungle Book)
  • Dracula (Dracula)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Lucifer (Christian Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Echidna (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Rumplestilskin (Rumplestilskin)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knight of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

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Mother dosen’t know best as Echidna is out of the game.

  • Apep (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)
  • Big Brother (1984)
  • Fox (The Gingerbread Man)
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Seth (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Jabberwock (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
  • Buldeo (The Jungle Book)
  • Dracula (Dracula)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Lucifer (Christian Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Rumplestilskin (Rumplestilskin)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knight of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

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The fox has been outfoxed.

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  • Apep (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)
  • Big Brother (1984)
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Seth (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Jabberwock (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
  • Buldeo (The Jungle Book)
  • Dracula (Dracula)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Lucifer (Christian Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Rumplestilskin (Rumplestilskin)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knight of the Round)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

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Seth dosen’t get this game’s throne.

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  • Apep (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)
  • Big Brother (1984)
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Jabberwock (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
  • Buldeo (The Jungle Book)
  • Dracula (Dracula)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Lucifer (Christian Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Rumplestilskin (Rumplestilskin)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knight of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

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Drac has been eliminated from the game. Blah, bluh, blah

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  • Apep (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)
  • Big Brother (1984)
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Jabberwock (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
  • Buldeo (The Jungle Book)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Lucifer (Christian Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Rumplestilskin (Rumplestilskin)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

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The Jabberwock went gallumphin out of the game

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  • Apep (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)
  • Big Brother (1984)
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Buldeo (The Jungle Book)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Lucifer (Christian Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Rumplestilskin (Rumplestilskin)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

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The Egyptian god of chaos has been eliminated from the game.

giphy (1)

  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)
  • Big Brother (1984)
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Buldeo (The Jungle Book)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Lucifer (Christian Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Rumplestilskin (Rumplestilskin)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

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Big Brother can no longer watch us as he is eliminated.

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  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Buldeo (The Jungle Book)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Lucifer (Christian Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Rumplestilskin (Rumplestilskin)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

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The Dark One is eliminated.

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  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Buldeo (The Jungle Book)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Lucifer (Christian Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

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Buldeo has lost the hunt.

  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Lucifer (Christian Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

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The Fallen angel has fallen once again as we head into the top 10.

giphy (1)

  • Mr. Hyde (The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde)
  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

0 voters

Looks like Mr. Hyde is eliminated from the game (so I guess, Dr. Jeykll is also eliminated)

giphy (1)

  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Typhon (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

0 voters

Like his wife, Typhon is eliminated.

  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)
  • The Nome King (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

0 voters

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Medusa is so unoriginal.

Get her out!

The twister had swept up the Nome King eliminating him.

  • Medusa (Greek Mythology)
  • Loki (Norse Mythology)
  • Inzanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Lamia (Greek Mythology)
  • Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
  • Morgana Le Fay (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)
  • Chronus (Greek Mythology)

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