You can’t live without them. You can’t fight without them. Its the Top 10 Disney Villains according to Stratofarius!
NUMBER 10: Buy n’ Large, from Wall-E
Movies and books are great places to have critics against our actions. And Wall-E is home to one of the best critics against mega companies, showing Buy n’ Large as one of them, and therefore partly responsible for the Earth being filled by trash. So BnL quickly wrapped up a solution, that being sending everyone to the space in big ships until the Earth is cleaned by their giant group of Wall-E’s. As we see, that didn’t work. And yet, BnL attempts to stop Wall-E, Eve and Captain John on their plan to bring humanity back to Earth. An awesome methaporic villain.
NUMBER 9: Queen Narissa from Enchanted
If you are a Disney fan, you are probably laughing at the picture above, right? Hey, I’ve seen this before, in Snow White! Hey, everyone was saying I’ve seen this before in Enchanted. Because this villain has a bit from every single Disney (not Pixar) villain ever created. And Enchanted was a parody by Disney of Disney. Don’t believe me? Watch this:
And see all of these pictures at IMDb.
NUMBER 8: Jafar from Alladin
Ever heard of a trope called ‘The Comedic Duo”? Well, I do believe Alladin was one of the times when this trope was applied to a couple of villains. Jafar is the mind of the group while Iago is the heart. Jafar is a wizard who has been trying to get in the command for years, but now he finally sees an opportunity with Alladin and the Genie and all that jazz. And just as Jafar finishes revealing his plan, Iago breaks into a sarcastic comment about his plan- Iago and Genie are the main comedic relief of Alladin.
NUMBER 7: Hades from Hercules
Hades is the most different Disney Villain. He, together with Syndrome from The Incredibles, is part of the “cool but evil” group of villains. I mean, the way he talks, just shows you that he is probably the last person you want to be near when people tell him that his master evil plan has gone wrong. He attempts to keep calm, and he just makes fun of everything. Remember him on Fantasmic? Oh, you’ll love this one more thing. He was treating Chernabog – freaking CHERNABOG – as something else. Speaking about Chernabog…
NUMBER 6: The Crocodile from Peter Pan
I bet people went WHAT when you saw this for two reasons: first, you thought it was Chernabog. Second, you thought that if there was a Peter Pan villain on this list, it would be Captain Hook. But NO! I say that the top villain from Peter Pan is THE CROCODILE! I mean, sure Hook is awesome, the most awesome villain of the awesome Peter Pan movie, but what can be more menacing than the only villain that the main villain itself fears? Not counting that the crocodile adds more comic relief to the comedic duo Hook and Smee. If I could point someone that came from the crocodile, that would be Iago.
NUMBER 5: Maleficient from Sleeping Beauty
Maleficient is considered the most evil Disney Villain ever, PRONTO. That doesn’t means she is the best, ok? Maleficient is mostly awesome for two things: one, she cursed a girl with death just because her parents didn’t invite her! If Sleeping Beauty told me a lesson, it was never to forget inviting evil witches to your party. And for the second thing, she is the dragon on Fantasmic! Thats right! That big dragon almost eating Mickey at Fantasmic? Thats Maleficient! You can beat that! Or can you?
NUMBER 4: Chernabog from Fantasia
He’s mean! He’s evil! Walt Disney called him ‘Satan himself’! And he sits atop Bald Mountain! Lets welcome CHERNABOG! In the Disney direct-to-DVD movie House of Villains, in which the villains trap all the heroes and kick Mickey and friends out of their club, Chernabog says that he loves Maleficient’s dragon form’s work and he kicks Mickey and friends out of the club everytime they try to come back. Of course, that just means awesome but there are a whole lot of reasons you can see at his Wikipedia article.
NUMBER 3: The Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland.
Just look at her face. Just look. She doesn’t cares if your innocent at all. She doesn’t cares if you have evidence. She will put you on the stupidest trial ever just because her roses aren’t white like she ordered. The Queen of Hearts is the vile ruler of the Wonderland, and her word is rule. If I can describe her in an announcement, it will be She’s big, she’s hot, but not in the way you would want her to be! And that makes her the number 3 villain. Enough said.
Oh yeah, she just has this amazing voice when she screams “OFF WITH HER HEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD!”
‘Nuff said.
NUMBER 2: Dr. Facilier from The Princess and the Frog.
One of the best characteristics of Facilier (which defines his character and is important to the plot) is that he has no REAL BIG power. At the beginning of the movie you see him giving a poor New Orleans person hair, since that is what he needs to conquer a girl (and that spell later turns the man into a living ball of fur), but when he is really messing with transformations: such as transforming Lawrence into Naveen and Naveen into a frog, he really needs the help of his friends from the other side- and later in the movie he needs help from his friends again to capture the frog. Facilier being the first Disney Villain who is not almighty powerful and that really depends on other people gives him this Number 2 spot. Not counting the fact that Bruce W. Smith, supervising animator of Dr. Facilier, referred to the character as the “lovechild” of his two favorite Disney Villains: Captain Hook and Cruella De Vil.
NUMBER 1: Scar from The Lion King
Some people say its all in the voice. Now when you create an villain that can do anything for assuming the role he was always declined, even killing his own brother, culping his son and then using hyenas as handymen by giving them the fake promise of food, with the low and rasp voice of Jeremy Irons, you’re sure to get a character thats worth your entire movie. Irons, of course, is the main responsible for Scar taking the number one spot. I remember seeing Musafa pleading for help before falling into the gorge- he says “Brother, please, help me!”, and Scar simply attacks him, and says Long live the king in such a way that it REALLY gave me the chills.
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
These are the really good Disney Villains who were not good enough to get on my list:
- Ursula, from Little Mermaid (she uses people who are suffering as a way of living, I mean, come on, how much cooler can you get?)
- The Evil Queen, from Snow White (eat this apple, dearie, and also she became one of the most famous Disney Villains)
- Captain Hook, from Peter Pan (SMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!)
- The Hyenas, from The Lion King (especially Ed, he just sticks out from the group)
- Stromboli, from Pinocchio (they don’t return Pleasure Island… AS BOYS *insert the most maniacal grin ever*)
- Sid, from Toy Story (yeah, melt him with your laser)
- Pete, from The Mickey Cartoons
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