Villains that did nothing wrong

What did ursula do wrong? We were not suppose to be on her side?

Turning into a giant sea monster and rampaging on the surface, which invariably led to being murdered by the prince and his boat.
That was pretty stupid of her. Especially since she'd won by that point and gotten everything she'd ever wanted.

NOTHING WRONG!

the nips version was better, literary nothing wrong

I got a few ones;
Sentience given life just wanted to perfect humanity even if it meant becoming arrogant beyond its human creators. Sure it doesn't look pretty but it was the machine's perception of what a fully automated society could be. In the end I draw it to sort of like Ultron; working the shadows while having someone else do to work for them.
Dude just wanted to go back home after hunting gorillas but then Jane had to want Tarzan dick
Shit if I was a father/scientist/roboticist and i just found out my boss just fucked up and "killed" my daughter AND referred to her as "setback," I'd be damn pissed too, that's not only irresponisble on the boss's part but i'm surpised KreiTech wasn't put under by that incident alone
Honestly he's not a terrible father and Detroit Deluxe feels like was built more for the safety of the citizens than to just purge any anarchistic element

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She cheated with her deal by actively working to sabotage Ariel trying to get that prince dicking.

Hans

What? That's super obvious. She makes deals which are obviously a terrible idea. She's like a super corrupt salesman, basically it's the deal with the devil. Let's just say it's less evil than most villains because it's your fault to make a deal with her. But as someone else states in this thread, she cheats during the deal.


This guy actually didn't do anything wrong except prejudice, but I'm sure he's seen some shit considering he's become a hero in some way.

Villains who did nothing wrong in my opinion:

Sykes from Oliver & Co., who's in the right by law, because the bum character doesn't pay back his debts. He should have gone to court instead of kidnapping a kid.

Shir Khan, who hates humans for good reasons.

Yzma, because let's face it, Kuzco is the villain.

The critic from Ratatouille, which might be my favorite Disney "villain", because he's just strictly doing his job. He's basically just a villain to those who don't do quality work.

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this is acually an archtypical example of reddit spacing, some people will sperg out about anything with any double space but this one actually clearly affect the readability it would be clearer and less ugly if the spacing was organized like this

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If he uses the spacing to make it easier to read, he shouldn't have skipped topics throughout the greentext…

I am not defending him, I am in fact saying he should have done exactly what you said but actually showing what that looks like

I know, I just further complained.

Clayton also had an unecessarily horrible death. Much worse than some Disney villains who have done much worse.

Was an accident though. Mother Gothel was killed in cold blood.

Fuck off nigger. He literally was poaching and killing shamefully, he got right what he deserved if not better

The critic isn't a villain. He's just the antagonist of the story.

Are you guys Jewish perchance?

I would say that Yzma and Kuzco were roughly on equal ground of being uncaring and self-centered as a ruler, though Yzma could hide it a bit better (and seeing how she helped raised Kuzco for most of his life, the apple didn't exactly fall far from the tree). Kuzco at least learns a lesson out of the plot while Yzma digs herself more into the hole of her making from her upsurp/revenge. Considering the lowered stakes for the film, I'm willing to let it just be assholes being pummelled from their own follies.

I don't need to be Jewish to be power hungry and greedy.

You're goddamn right i'm still salty about that ending

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No. He was literally a dumbass that sold his soul to basically the devil,if I remember correctly, and tried to get it back by stealing other peoples souls.

literally nothing wrong

Oh yeah he did shit wrong, he just HAD to dangle the talisman in easy reach of Tanya when he had it so he could gloat. If he just fucking put it in his pocket he wouldn't have been dragged to Louisiana Hell.

Agreed, he's a tiger they are supposed to kill stuff. It's what tigers are born into this world to do.
Kuzco was a dick but he didn't let Pacha fall to his death and was able to grow as a person after having to experience life outside his royal bubble. Whereas Yzma attempted regicide with poison after being dismissed and that's low, but when it turned out she lied to Kronk about liking his spinach puffs that was just outright unforgivable.

NOTHING WRONG!

Any remotely respectable government wouldn't let Muties run around chimpingout if they were even close to how dangerous they are in Marvel. The Sentinels (or something smaller and easier to hide) and some way to record and keep track of Mutants would be needed.

A lot, like not have enough big titty lactation porn made of her

the Rapunzel story is just another piece to convince that parental figures doing anything to protect are wrong and stupid, and criminals are perfectly nice.

Hans plan to marry into the monarchy and then kill Anna to become king is retarded because only people from Anna's family would be considered.

He wanted power.
Killed hiro's brother.
Meh, didn't he kidnapped Jane?

Wasn't Kane a capitalist turned communist?

Because he wanted to be more than just a tool
meh all he did was choose to save himself, he didn't kill him so much as steal Hiro's microbots
I wouldn't say kidnap so much as "protect from a rabid savage man who thinks himself a gorilla"

A capitalist that had Mike under his heel until he formed the Burners

Off-topic but Airel was WORST princess.

She did impulsive shit, and put the ocean's government at risk over a crush. Does nothing significant to fix her own mistake, everyone
else bails her out.


It's strongly implied he's a mobster.

antagonist =! villain

Nothing wrong :^)

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He's a forced villain. Of course his master plan is weak.

Belle didn't know what was best for her.

Yeah, but, who wouldn't want to open her can of tuna?

She wasn't even that bad of a mom. Rapunzel is well-educated and in healthy condition. Mother Gothel could have caged her like some animal but instead took her in as her child and cared for her. She mothered her enough to know Rapunzel's favorite food and travel far distances to get it. She gave her a pet.

She also doesn't even say she can never leave. She tells her to stop asking, but she does tell Rapunzel "soon, but not yet" about leaving.

She was kind of a cunt as a mother and had a lot of backhanded comments but she didn't actually do anything too bad. Uh, especially in the original story when the king and queen essentially stole Rapunzel from HER garden to begin with.

Truth be told had Gaston just said he had indirectly blackmailed her, she probably would have liked him because that's actually intelligent.
But he didn't and now he's dead.

In a perfect world where they don't run amok, maybe. You're talking about robots that killed off their own creator, Bolivar Trask and a guy whose assassination dooms the world to a shitty Sentinel-controlled future.

1776 WILL COMMENCE AGAIN IF YOU TRY TO TAKE OUR FIREARMS

And she did. The movoe might not have dwelled on it too much, but she was still stuck in one fucking room for her whole life. Can you imagine being able to live like that? Without a computer?

At least she's not a nigger.

I mean truly like an animal, not in a metaphorical sense. I mean truly, honest to god caging her up in a crate you have for dogs. Keeping her in a dungeon with no stimulation, barely keeping her alive.

Also, it's not just one room. There's a main room, which is massive, but there's a few doors that seem to lead to a bedroom and some other room.
I'm sure there's plenty of peasants that have far less stimulation than her.

Basically every villain in Lilo and Stitch were completely in the right. They wanted to keep a family safe, particularly a small child, stop a destructive beast literally made to kill and destroy, keep Earth safe, and stop Earth from getting into trouble in general with alien federations that civilians don't typically know about.
Even if you're just considering Gantu, he literally just wanted to make sure Stitch was taken care of. It's kind of bogus he was fired for just doing his job. He may have gone overboard, but Stitch was literally made to just completely destroy everything, so any collateral damage was acceptable. I don't think he even killed anyone, either.

People still haven't posted the misunderstood protagonist of marvel comics

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Sentinels or something like them are needed against Mutants. Cops aren't enough and Mutants like Niggers can't be trusted to police themselves.

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She was fat.

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Deepest lore.

even Hamsterveil was justified to some degree. He presumably spent a fortune financing Jumba's experiments with the caveat the Jumba build him an army, but then Jumba basically just took the money and never forked over the goods.

My favorite kind of villain is one who was right after all.

What a very broad and bland response.

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Its true

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Care to elaborate? I've never heard that one.

He tried to kill his own students several times without provocation
Hiro tried to talk him down but "muh daughter!!"

Define Villain.

Gantu WAS screwed over, but villain?

Hamsterviel was the only villain, everyone else were antagonists at worst. They even called Gantu once in the show when Stitch couldn't handle a metal eating experiement.

Cobra Bubbles wasn't much of a villain, a bit of a dick maybe, but Nani did NOT have shit handled and Lilo was being a shit and had obvious issues. Honestly, haing dealt with CPS and fallout from CPS, Cobra Bubbles was extremely lenient and forgiving

Isn't the whole point of Mother Gothel and Rapunzel that its Stockholm Syndrome. That and she stole someone else's baby is pretty fucked up.


Gantu I felt sorry for since he was just doing his job but his boss decided to fire his ass just to cover her own just to seem nice to Lilo.

People also miss the point that anytime she express affection toward Rapunzel in the movie, she specifically expresses said affection toward Rapunzel's HAIR.

Gantu is portrayed as a villain. The others may simply be antagonists but Disney does kind of Disney-fy it until the end.

I've heard this theory before and it's such bull. She gives Rapunzel kisses on the forehead, hugs her (specifically putting her arms under her hair, hugging Rapunzel and NOT her hair), and remembers her favorite food, birthday, etc.

I assume he means judging from the family pictures on the wall.

I'm in the camp that thinks Gothel started with purely evil intentions and then found that she really enjoyed being a mother and liked Rapunzel as a person. This put her in an awkward spot that left her exploiting a daughter that she loved, but being unable to stop because that meant admitting that what she was doing was harmful to Rapunzel. This led to her doubling down with a tower and elaborate henchmen plots to get her back where she "rightfully belonged"

Out of this whole thing the only part that bothers me that much is Flounder

It's not that hard to see what's wrong with that


They were pretty fucking stupid

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Does Gaston have a flight plan that he just filed with the agency?

Marvel canon states that blacks are the ultimate villains and that Hitler died for America's sins.

Awww that's sweet.

C-context?

No.

Payback for Hiroshima against the (((Stark))) family. The last Jap.

What the actual fuck, nothing makes sense.

Again..lost sympathy when you send GIANT FUCKING ROBOTS MADE OUT OF METAL NO LESS when the main mutant threat is the Master of Magnet. At least Bastion covers up, you know? But yeah, Sentinels work better when they can blend in, not Kaiju buster size.

Weren't they college buddies or something and Doom felt cheated that Richards got the fame, the girl and the recognition…while Doom was forced to go back home to Latveria or something to that effect?

Well it is an Avante Garde play.


Yeah pretty much.

He was the good guy all along

women can't beat dick, it's their only weakness

Why did Facilier even turn Prince Durka into a frog anyway. The whole thing gets his black ass dragged to hell and I can't remember that he even had a motive for it.

The man was not right in the head

This does not helps her case in slightest, because it means she is worse than actual nigger (Kida).

Actually… Yeah.

He wanted access to the wealth of the blonde chick and the prince (muh debts, closest thing to a theme the movie has). His plan was to make the fat guy his cat's paw. Use Facilier's magic to turn fatso into the prince's doppelgänger then if possible get fatso to marry the "princess" of New Orleans. At that point fatso, and by extension Facilier, has access to the wealth and power of both families. The key of the plan is that fatso cannot betray Facilier because he needs Facilier to repeatedly and indefinitely refresh the doppelgänger spell. Otherwise it only works as a plan to improve fatso's lot.

Why didn't he just make himself the prince?

More maneuverability. Power behind the throne has more deniability, and in a pinch he could dispose of him.

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Off the cuff his magic seems pretty limited. He may have needed to leverage something like the law of similarity or association. I think the best thematic answer is that his magic is entirely deal based. I can't think of an example where he uses magic in a direct YOU FACE A WIZARD! fashion. He always indirectly trys to get people to agree to a bargain of their own free will. Maybe that's the only way his magic can effect people.

I also like 's explanation. Facilier is such a shifty and crooked guy. Doing it indirectly with an expendable patsy he conned really fits him. He's the kind of character who can't even think in a straight line.

I kind of appreciated how they left some things unexplained with Dr. Facilier. He was the best part of the film by far.

I actually gotta say, I felt pretty sympathetic to the guy. Fucking cats don't need that much money.

Better plan than the shit he attempted.

Honestly, Dr. Doom's hate-boner for Reed was always comically stupid.

Victor is, ironically enough, at his best when he isn't fighting the Fantastic Four. He's too good for them.

Nah he was a great villain for them.
I kinda feel annoyed when respect for a good villain turns into shitty fanwank.

Ultimately he's a character that works well because of his flaws and problems and is ultimately a villain. When this information is forgotten, he becomes a near lolmemes character.

He was supposed to do that in an earlier draft of the movie. They went with the butler impersonating Raveen so that his voice actor could be heard more.

And by his voice actor I mean Keith David.

This


Move to Genosia faggot.

To be fair, why the hell would you expect to fail a plan as simple as "dump some cats in the woods".

He explained that he cannot use vodoo magic on himself, otherwise he would just have made himself rich and powerful. He even explains this, when he holds the shapeshiftting amulet, that it doesn't work on him(the vodoo priest).

She's a crazy old lady, he relied too much on her for the plan, anyway. There could have been a lot of different outcomes:
He was in a better position to just wait out her death.

The Emperor started it with his wall.

When the Huns send their people, they're not sending their best

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You're absolutely right user

Mulan was pretty weird. At the end Mulan's big victory was to save the life of the tyrannical asshole whose ruthless policies were going to force her crippled father to be canon fodder.

Came here to post this. The only reason Edgar ever gets to be the villain is because he couldn't wait the whole conversation out. The Aristocats has to be one of the most easily preventable Disney plots. In fact, what's with Disney and making butlers miserable? Scrooge and that negro prince's butlers were treated like dirt for no reason at all.

Gaston is also a victim of circumstance, despite being an ass his goal is pretty much hey let's take down this brutish unknown irrational beast that is causing trouble in the outskirt.

She was wrong in that she misguided people in their life choices but like, she still was FAIR and gave them exactly what they wanted. Could've given Ariel any type or number of legs she wanted and she would have still technically done her job.

Best character and best monologue
Kuzco became an ass because of her influence and because she mismanaged his education.

You probably do not understand the kind of threat that a murderous horde poses. ALL men serve. The very beginning of the movie has a kid rise up to take his father's place when he could've just be left home to keep the economy going. The tyrannical asshole also quite literally kneels before the only serving woman and her crossdressing cadre at the end, too. Mulan is full of themes of courage and role reversal.

Ariel could've had seven vaganias or become a lamia or at least have legs that won't quit, but she ended up with regular boring pair of legs. Pretty meh deal, considering that her price was her fucking voice.

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Wow, that was avant-garde!

You say "murderous horde", others say "founders of a new dynasty". And kneeling once is a pretty cheap price for being an absolute ruler owed total fealty upon penalty of death. Paris is worth a mass.

Originally, in college Richards points out an error in the equations for the Hell Portal Doom is building in his dorm room, Doom tells him to fuck off, then the portal blows up in his face and that's Richards's fault because obviously it was sabotage and not that Doom's equations were wrong.

They've rehashed this a million times over, but all the new shit they add is stupid and forgettable, like making it where Ben Grimm actually did change some of the numbers on Doom's white board.

It's compounded by if it's not shitty fanwank, then it's trying to take Doom down a peg in response to the fanwank, which is equally shitty. It's either he's killing a lion with his bare hands without his armor or crying like a bitch because Scott Lang punched him a few times.

The best Doom stories are the ones where the comic book super-genius shtick is balanced out with his biggest flaw/personality trait, being a raging meglomaniac. He can come out on top, sometimes, but he'll shoot himself in the foot twenty times getting there from being tripped up by his ego.

Those are his problems in a nutshell. He's a brilliant man, even a good man in his own way. But his arrogance and superiority complex are his neat balancing element.
As a fan of Fantastic 4 comics before they were exiled into the foxhole, I think they had good dynamics.

It's not fanwank so much as a realization that Doom's character development has led to him outgrowing the Fantastic Four. So everytime I see writers pull the same stupid shit with Doom being a whiny bitch about Reed Richards, it annoys the crap out of me.

It's fanwank. Id say every character is too old for this shit and begs for death every day, but that's the nature of comic books. But Doom is not a character who benefits from development.

As a person trying to compensate for insecurities, and egomania, Doom has depth and interest too him.
As just some "Trez cool dudez" who runs around and is totally aweszom", hes more of just a tool, who feels like an idiot.

Yeah I think someone traced his face for one of his sons or something.

This. Edgar was retarded. The will even said je would get the money after tha cats died. They only live like 12 years or something. He could have just waited.

So your not seeing how an "absolute ruler owed total fealty upon penalty of death", who doesn't have to kowtow at all, kneeling before some no-name woman is a big deal?

Measured against a brutal feudal tyranny where the vast majority of the population are de facto slaves? No.

Look man, I get the symbolism, especially in an oriental ant people culture. But that's all it is: symbolism. I care a lot more about reality and the reality is that the emperor's life is valued infinitely more than that of any of his subjects, to the point of being a plot point, and he's somehow a good guy? You can make a pretty strong argument that the emperor and the Hun leader are equally ruthless and power hungry. At least Shan Yu leads from the front.

You can't really compare either as one group is a horde whose leader has to also be their military strategist and captain, while the other is a well established country where politics and military are administered by two different groups all under the rule of the Emperor. Li Shang and Chi Fu, despite both being the highest ranking people in their respective group, cooperate in ensuring their country is defended. Plus it's not like a country goes full stop once war is declared by or upon it, you still need someone to take the lead decisions (which doesn't necessarily have to be a leader, we know that there's only about 5 people throughout history who could qualify as true leaders despite not being up front in the heat of battle), why would you send the one bearded dude who can talk down to the whole of China to get killed in the front lines? And as far as we can tell, the people that get hired by him are a-okay with his edict in that they know that protecting the state is also about protecting their individual families and businesses. It's pretty much why Mulan's father accepts his fate despite knowing he'll never come back home.
That's not to say that either rulers were better than the other, the story is about Mulan and her friends making it through the war and eventually winning it, but the same way they bowed to her they could've killed at any time once they figured out her identity, which they didn't do. IIRC the real counterpart to Mulan actually DID get hanged once it was found out that she was a woman according to legends.

Not only that, but pampered cats as well, who'd not survive more than a couple of days on their own. Guess he also made the mistake of assuming that he could talk to a horse and somehow this trickled down through all the animals in France till it finally reached the right ones. Guess he was just unlucky to be born in the universe where animals can talk to each other.

Then do it. What makes the emperor in the cartoon as bad as a foreign invader who practices total war and slaughters civillians left and right to the point that the Chinese need to start drafting old men in a desperate attempt to hold them off?

Well unless they had kittens or the like.

That's a modern western mentality though. Remember this is the height of Confucius bullshit about preserving the natural order and knowing your place in society. If you're job is to fight when the king tells you to, it's against the universe to not.

I thought I had. The primary conflict in the story was that the emperor's regime's pitiless legalism was going to result in Mulan's crippled father being conscripted and sent to almost certain death. Whatever the Huns did or might have done it would be hard to top killing her father. And I don't see a way to exonerate the emperor without also letting Shan Yu off the hook.


I don't find this very convincing because it only seems like the difference between a sedentary, established warlord and a roving, grasping one. If Shan Yu had won then he would have become the emperor and his tactics would have changed with his regime becoming oppressive in exactly the same way the Han emperor's regime had been. Just like when the Yuan and Qing (among others) took over.


Raises a fair point. But if we use that standard what did Shan Yu do wrong? He's not Chinese or Confucian. He has no obligation to follow those ideals. His actions are driven by a desire to improve the lot of his people, the Huns. If that has to happen at the expense of the Chinese so be it. And again, if Shan Yu had won he would be the emperor at the head of the Confucian order.

Sure, Shan Yu started a war of aggression and conquest with lots of civilian casualties. But it was the Iron Age. It was a world of darkness, an age of fear. Everybody's army sacked and pillaged. So did the Chinese, including against the Huns. If anything the Han Chinese, understanding that demographics is destiny, were more thorough in their ethnic cleansings than the "barbarian" hordes who were generally content to just be in charge and get tribute. The Chinese didn't push the Huns out of the Ordos Loop using stern language. The way the film's chronology lines up with history is a little confused, but Shan Yu's invasion might have actually been a retaliation in kind.
(I'm assuming the Huns are the Xiongnu here since I think that's what the movie was going for, even if the real history is uncertain).

Shan Yu did nothing wrong.

Edgar was a retard no matter how you look at it.

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I love how he didn't get any sort of redemption arc, he just went to prison because he was sick of being poor and treated like shit

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He actually take good care of his nation and even created the schools for the superhumans so I can imagine the superhumans living the normal lives and do whatever they want.

This fishy bitch hooks YOU

Where in the movie is it shown that the head Chinaman is a bloodthirsty tyrant? You keep saying he is, but provide no evidence. I'm beginning to suspect that you are a Hun.

The flower wasn't necessary "hers" though.
It's a flower, you can't claim ownership of a flower, especially if you didn't even pluck it.
She isn't even keeping the flower for the goodness of nature or some other shit, she just keeps it for her own purposes.
Now, one could argue that the assholes that did pluck the flower are also dumbasses because you fucking destroyed an amazing thing for your own petty reasons (a daughter really is little when you have INFINITE FUCKING YOUTH POTIONS) but the witch herself wasn't good just because those people were stupid.