Villains Who Don't Get Alot of Love

Happy Villaintines Day everybody. It’s that time of year to pay your respect to the villains you love to hate. You go around the forum and ask who there favorite villain is and you get your Scars, your Jafars, your Maleficents, and your Chernabogs. Pretty generic right? What about those villains that also pose a threat but is mentioned so little?

That what this thread is all about. Each day this month, i’m giving where credit is due and giving a shout out to all those villain who don’t get alot of love. After hearing each description, we will rate each villain on how threatening they can be on a scale of one to ten (ten being terrifying, one being ‘meh’)

Febuary 1st

Our first villain is from Pixar, now recently, Pixar has had a track record of getting twist villains or no villains at all. You forget that Pixar has made a full-on villain in the past. And it’s this guy…

HOPPER

Every entomophobes worst nightmare. Hopper maybe the smallest villain on our list. But compare him to some of the other Pixar villains like Earnesto De La Cruz or Charles Muntz, he poses a legimate threat.

Hopper is a leader of gang of grasshoppers who made a deal with of ant colony to give them food every year for the rainy season. Seems like harmless deal right? Not if you have a twisted way of looking like at the order of nature. In Hopper’s mind, nature works likes this: The sun grow the food, the ants pick the food, the grasshopper eats the food.

With this in mind, he rules over the ants and his own gang with in iron fist using brutality and intimidation to keep them in line to the point of killing his men. Any resistance is met with cruel retribution.

Not only is he strong but he also very smart, knowing that the ants have the strength in number. He is completely aware that if the ants figure out they have the numbers, his gang would not stand a chance. That is what exactly leads to his defeat (that and his fear of birds).

Hopper, a grasshopper that proves that evil comes in all sizes.

On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate this villain

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To be honest, this is starting to become a bit spammy. You have made 3 separate topics about the same thing, or a similar thing. They all relate to Villaintines Day or however it is spelled. All of it should be in one topic.

Also the villains who do not get a ton of attention do not get it because of mass popularity. Simple.

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Would say he isnt the worst villian in pixar and seen in bug life 1 bird can just him and the another hoppers

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Great topic! I am enjoying your spotlight on less popular Villains!
Keep up the Villaintines Day cheer!

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February 2nd

As we are aware, Mickey Mouse has an array of arch nemesises like Mortimer Mouse and Pete. Pete is basically the go to guy to cause trouble for Mickey and his friends. The only problem is that Pete’s threat level fluctuates with each apperance. But our next villain stays consistant.

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THE PHANTOM BLOT

The thing that makes the Phantom Blot so terrifying is that he is something of an enigma. No one knows who he is or how he came to be which is the sheer beauty of him.

First appearing in the Mickey Mouse comics, Phantom Blot is portrayed as either a man in black cloak or an anthropomorphic ink blot. But one thing stays the same is that he is a criminal mastermind with plans that varies from crooked theft to world domination.

As mentioned before, Phantom Blot is a villain quite unique in Mickey’s universe. Unlike most of Mickey’s enemies, whose are usually bullies and their downfall are usually played for laughs. Phantom Blot is taken very seriously and the humor basically disappears. Wheither he is giant ink monster like in Epic Mickey or the more recent magic draining agent of F.O.W.L in Ducktales, Phantom Blot is a force to be reckoned with.

The Phantom Blot, living proof that evil is black and white

How would you rate this villain?

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February 3rd

Every hero has to have nemesis. Someone who are two sides of the same coin and can battle each other for all time. With Peter Pan, he has Captain Hook. Hercules has Hades. And Basil of Baker Street get to tango with this guy.

RATIGAN

This villain takes the phrase “You dirty rat” to a whole new level. Classy and full of charisma, Professor Padriac Ratigan is what Basil describes as a genius twisted of evil. And Basil cannot be more right.

Ratigan is considered the most infamous criminal in all of London and is extremely proud of it going as far as to call himself “The World’s Greatest Criminal Mind”. He has masterminded some famous escapades such as The Big Ben Caper and the Tower Bridge Job.

The thing that makes him so scary is that he has moments that looks like he’s ready to snap. Behind that calm and collected exterior is a savage mind. The thing that really set him off is being called a rat even if it is an accident. Doing so would result in being fed to his cat, Felicia.

As mentioned before, Ratigan is Basil arch nemesis and for good reason. They both are almost the same in both intelligence and essentricy. But in the end, Basil prevails while Ratigan escapes much to their frustration.

Professor Ratigan, a crimnial mastermind who just loves to be nasty.

How would you rate this villain

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This is about villains who don’t get a lot of love. And yet, you decided to choose Ratigan, one of the most popular characters from that movie and one of the head villains as a villain who doesn’t get enough love.

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But you don’t see Ratigan in alot of stuff.

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That’s because there are more popular villains (ex. Hook, maleficent, hades, evil queen, etc). He’s mainly featured in merchandise (puzzles, villainous, etc). He is far from not getting enough love

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They aren’t “bullying” Toon. And, they’re not being nasty.

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Hum… . Just to ask, but 10 is best right and 1 for worst?

For me at Phantom Blot is a top tier character and read stories with him in the comics now and then :-).

You got it.

Thanks and done ^^.

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I like the idea of the thread, but I do agree it isn’t bullying, it is just criticism. Also keep posting this is great, but maybe set up polls for requests for the next one so we can approve if they’re popular or not. You don’t have to of course. Just a suggestion.

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It’s called criticism or feedback, over flagging is not a type of bullying, and you’re saying you’re an expert?

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Can we just get back on subject, we don’t need these spams over an argument.

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I would recommend we stop pointing whether or not something is criticism or not, it takes away from the focus of the original post.

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Also how do you flag?

You know the icon that looks like a flag? That button. Then click a reason and boom. Done.

By the reply button?

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