Annoyed people sometimes go on rants. But I guess you’re right.
I wasn’t trying to, I’m sorry.
February 7th
Every villain is terrifying in there own right. Whether it is how they look, how powerful they are, or what their goal is. Our next villain proves that two out of the three of these quality and cranked it to 11
THE HORNED KING
During the time The Black Cauldron was released, if the Evil Queen or Maleficent did not scare you, than this guy will certainly get the job done. His movie was not critically acclaimed (due to it’s darker tone) but those who have will probably remember it for the Horned King. Everything about him just screams terrifying right down to his glowing red eyes. What he lacks in magical powers makes up in the goal he’s trying to achieve.
For years he had sought the Black Cauldron, which is said to grant the user the power to bring forth an army of the dead: the Cauldron Born. With it, he will have the capability to rule the world.
With a skeletal look that rivals the Grim Reaper and an iron grip on his underlings (especially Creeper), he is the stuff of nightmares. It dosen’t help that his domain is alot less pleasant than the rest of Prydain and he is one of few villains without a song (and thank goodness for that, i mean can you imagine what his song would look and sound like)
The Horned King, who is as evil as he looks.
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February 8th
For years, Disney has a made duos that last to the test of time. Whether they are romantics like Belle and Beast or just there to be comedy relief like Timon and Pumbaa or just simply at best friends like Woody and Buzz. Villains are no exception. Hence our next villains.
BRER FOX AND BRER BEAR
I know that Song of the South is not a very popular do to controversial material. But those who have watched it or ever ridden Splash Mountain (which is most of you) will remember it for Uncle Remus’ tales of Brer Rabbit. Brer Rabbit uses his wits to try to evade the grasp of his arch nemesises Brer Fox and Brer Bear.
Brer Fox is basically Disney’s take on Looney Tunes’ Wil E. Coyote. Bright, a bit of a motor mouth and just as wily as Brer Rabbit, he will stop of nothing till the rabbit is on his dinner plate. But always fall short and is shall we say outfoxed by Brer Rabbit. But that dosen’t stop Brer Fox from trying again.
His partner in crime, Brer Bear is a completely different story. Although not as bright as Brer Fox, he makes it up in brawn. He dosen’t really care about eating Brer Rabbit, he just wants to knock his head clean off with his trusty club. But Brer Fox always says otherwise saying it’s way too quick. Like Bushroot, Brer Bear is not exactly evil, he is actually pretty easy going willing to follow either Brer Fox or Brer Rabbit (although it ends up getting tricked by the rabbit). But he is not afraid to get rough with either of them when provoked.
What these two lack in extravagant plans or even over-malicous nature they make up for in slapstick comedy. Usually the tail end of Brer Rabbit’s pranks, you can’t help but chuckle a little at their misfortunes such as having a bee hive shoved on their heads.
Brer Fox and Brer Bear, a duo that proves that villany has bit of a funny bone.
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Why was this flagged?
Oh I do not know… maybe because Song of the South is a racist movie, Splash Mountain is getting rethemed to Princess and the Frog, and these threads of yours on Villaintines Day are kind of spam?
There was really nothing wrong with that post…
None of these things are what you call right. Imagineer is 100% correct here. Choosing racist characters instead of actual villains that people want spotlighted like Tamatoa, Bowler Hat Guy, etc is just wrong.
I’m not gonna keep responding after this for the sake of keeping things on topic, but you guys need to choose your battles. None of these posts lack enough thought to be considered spam, and while the movie was controversial, there is nothing about the post that is. As far as I understand, the cartoon characters are unrelated to the film criticism, and the very mention of a character does not justify a flag.
Besides, this thread has been targeted since the first post.
Just going to say, if you aren’t interested, that’s fine, but then just leave it alone - set it to normal and make your own thread with the characters you prefer… it seems like a lot of you are following this thread for the sole purpose of criticizing it.
Oops I accidentally rate 10 my apology
You can change your vote.
February 9th
What people are aware that Zurg is Buzz arch nemesis. But what some people don’t know is that Zurg is not the only villain in Buzz’s rouge gallery. You have space ranger turned spy Warp Darkmatter, mistress of gravity, Graviatina, AI gone wrong, X-L and are next villain
NOS-4-A2
What happens when you mix two genres like horror and sci-fi together. You get a truly horrfying result in this case, it is the energy vampire; NOS-4-A2.
Created by Zurg to sabotage Star Command, he is an energy vampire who (as one might expect) feeds off of any piece of technology and take control of any robot he bites. And since this a futuristic setting, he is a very powerful enemy who nearly defeated Buzz on a few occasions.
As the series progressed, NOS-4-A2 began to go farther away from being loyal to Zurg and started to come out on his own. So much so, that he actually took Planet Z from Zurg and gotten very close to taking control of the galaxy than Zurg ever did. If you create a villain who was better than you to the point where they betray you, you have too good of a job.
NOS-4-A2, a evil creation that works a little too well at being evil.
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Febeuary 10th
Every villain would do anything to accomplish there goals, even if it going to extremes to do it. Our next villain proves that to be so.
JUDGE CLAUDE FROLLO
The Renisance age has made many memorable villains such as Ursula, Jafar, and Hades. But of none of them can compare to the cruelty that is animated canon’s hanging judge, Judge Claude Frollo.
Frollo wastes no time, in the first 5 minutes of a movie, he kills off a mother and tried to drown her deformed baby. These events would tell you that he is not sound of mind. Frollo rules over Paris with an iron fist and tries to purge the city of gypsies considering their culture to be outside the “normal order”. But when Esmerelda began to rebel against his tyrannical rule, he immediately flew right off the handle.
Ever since then, he would do anything to have the gypsy girl in his clutches. Even ramsacking homes and burning the city to the ground to find her. This man is willing to beyond the line of redemption to achieve his goal (if he hadn’t already).
The really scary part is that you can find people like Frollo in real life. You can find people that so prejudice that it would drive them to near insanity just like Frollo.
Judge Claude Frollo, whose ambitions and obsessions clouded his judgement
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February 11th
Disney has made there share witches in their time. From Maelficent to Ursula, they have been a mainstay of the Company. But there is one witch that time forgot and she is our next villain.
MADAM MIM
This is evil’s anwser to Merlin’s good wholesome magic. Having a love for the grusome and grim and confident to a fault, Mim claims she’s more powerful than Merlin saying she has more magic in one little finger.
And she can back it up too demonstrating several of her abilities such as changing her sizes, her apperance, and like Merlin, change into animals. Whereas Merlin uses his magic to educate. Mim uses her magic to cheat and gain the upper hand. Archimedes even mentions that Mim only wants rules so she can break them.
Mim should be recognized because her power and her pride in her wickedness rivals that of Maleficent. So proud, that she even breaks her own rules to get her point across.
The magnificent, marvelous, mad Madam Mim, who is so proud of being evil, that it’s crime
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February 12th
Now, we all know that villains hate the heroes for there interference. But never do you hear that a villain wants to be a hero. Until our next villain.
SYNDROME
Like Zira, Syndrome (or Buddy Pine) worsipped Mr. Incredible and wanted nothing more than to be his sidekick, Incrediboy. But the arrogant Mr. Incredible told he prefers to work alone. Taking it to heart, he decided to become better hero than any other hero. How does he do it? Building a robot so strong tha no super can stop it (which killed off most of them). Unleash it on an unsuspecting city and swoopin at the last second to become their “hero”. As far as evil plans goes, it pretty well thoughout.
He is on our list because he is a villain who actually wants to be a hero even though if
It is under a fake it till you make it ploy. How many villains do you know that want to be the hero?
But what wasn’t so heroic ie what he waa foing to do after. After he had his fun, he would sell his gadgets so that everyone can be a superhero making the idea of it redundant. He could have gotten a way only for two things. 1. The incredibles obvisouly and 2. He forgot that the Omnidroid was a learning robot.
Syndrome, a supervillain who wanted to be a hero?
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He gets love! Not from me in particular, but he gets love! I personally like Bomb Voyage better