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How to write a Supernatural Villain - Kung Fu Panda 3
Imagine a villain who's so consumed by the hunger for power that even death cannot derail him from this mission. And, even in the afterworld, he spends centuries wreaking havoc and fulfilling his desires through heinous crimes. Now, THAT is a force of deliberate and determined evil.
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How to Write A Hypocritical Villain - The Incredibles
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Ever wondered what makes a truly unforgettable megalomaniac villain? Let’s dive into the character of Syndrome from The Incredibles to break down what goes into crafting a memorable villain with a serious god complex. In this video, we’ll analyze Syndrome’s backstory, motivations, and his twisted sense of power that drives him to take extreme measures. We'll explore what makes him tick, why his...
How To Write A Genocidal Villain - Kung Fu Panda 2
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When you think of Shen from Kung Fu Panda 2, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? For me, it was about how genocidal he was to reach his goals. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted.
How To Write A Terrifying Villain - Puss in Boots
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I haven’t used the phrase “shiver me timbers” in a long time-or ever, actually. But the personification of Death in Puss In Boots: The Last Wish calls for it. It’s not just his intimidating presence but the complex and layered motives that make him truly sadistic. Head over to Reddit, and you’ll find people still questioning whether he’s simply a force of nature or an actual villain. Copyright ...
How To Write A Vengeful Villain - Kung Fu Panda
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When you think of Tai Lung from Kung Fu Panda, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? For me, it’s how brilliantly complex he is as a villain. His intense presence, terrifying aura, and raw power make him an unforgettable antagonist. But at the same time, he’s a relatable character with intricate motivations, a burden of expectations, and a story of betrayal… which is the reason he’s loved ...
How To Write A Realistic Villain - The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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With The Hunchback of Notre Dame’s Judge Frollo, Disney broke so many of their own rules, and in my opinion they haven’t created such an accurately horrifying animated villain since. From the gut wrenching first scene, and that certain sin that Disney rarely acknowledges, to the realism and self-righteousness that we so often see in the people around us, Disney ripped Judge Frollo’s character f...
How To Write an A.I. Villain - Wall-E
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There’s one type of villain whose one piercing red eye and inhuman voice keeps me up at night. They’re scarier than a scorned woman out for revenge, or a ruthless man who would do anything for power. They’re even more terrifying than villains that were simply born evil, and I think right now, with everything that’s happening with AI, is the perfect time to bring them up. Logical Villains might ...
How To Write a Redeemable Villain - Treasure Planet
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In this video, we break down the key elements that make John Silver from Treasure Planet one of the best examples of a well-written villain. From his emotional complexity to his duality and ultimate redemption, we explore how to craft a "good villain" who is not just evil, but deeply human. Learn how to create a villain with a moral dilemma, a deep relationship with the protagonist, and a heart...
How to Write a Charismatic Villain - Shrek 2
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Over a decade ago, there were lots of villains that were either evil or not-none of the current likable nonsense. You knew who to boo at and who to cheer for. Simple as that. So how can a character like the Fairy Godmother be both charming and so completely detestable? That’s the trick with charismatic villains-we can't help but love them even when they’re doing the most horrible things. They’r...
How To Write A Sympathetic Hero - Megamind
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In today’s video essay, we’re diving headfirst into the world of sympathetic villains, characters who somehow manage to earn our empathy despite their morally questionable actions. Using Megamind as our prime example, we’ll explore the curious blend of writing techniques that allows us to simultaneously root for and against a villain. #megamind #villain #dreamworks
How To Write an Irredeemable Villain - Puss in Boots
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In this video essay, we dive into the fascinating topic of writing an irredeemable villain by analyzing one of DreamWorks' most recent and compelling antagonists: Jack Horner from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. What makes Jack Horner different from other villains? What writing techniques turn him into a character audiences love to hate? We’ll explore how his unapologetic evil nature, lack of a r...
How To Write A Twist Villain - Wreck it Ralph
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In this video essay, we explore how Disney crafted the perfect twist villain in Wreck-It Ralph. From the seemingly harmless King Candy to the shocking reveal of his true identity as Turbo, we’ll break down the subtle clues and brilliant storytelling that made this twist so impactful. We’ll analyze how Disney subverted expectations, turning a fun and colorful world into a dark tale of obsession ...
Um... Did A.I Write Disney's Strange World???
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Writers striking against Disney for the use of A.I. in movie-making, Disney's ambitions to cut their costs by about 7,5 BILLION each year and even Disney already using A.I. in their parks since 2009? In this video, we dive deep into the intriguing possibility that Disney may have used AI to write their latest movie, Strange World. With the increasing presence of AI in creative industries, from ...
Bolt: The Masterpiece That Never Got A Sequel
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Get ready to dive into the world of Bolt, one of Disney's most underrated gems! In this video, we explore why Bolt is a true masterpiece that captured the hearts of audiences but never received the sequel it deserved. Released in 2008, Bolt tells the story of a super-powered dog who believes he has real powers, only to discover that his life as a TV star isn’t what it seems. With its unique pre...
Planes: Disney’s Sellout Franchise
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Planes was supposed to be an endless money machine for Disney. And it was… until it wasn’t..... As a longtime Disney fan, it’s disheartening to see their movies, with so much potential, never get the love they deserved from the start. Disney poured immense resources into these projects, relying on blockbuster success and creating their ‘next big thing’. Yet, despite the initial hype and continu...
Disney's Failed Next Big Thing: Raya and the Last Dragon
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Disney's Failed Next Big Thing: Raya and the Last Dragon
Disney's Failed Next Big Thing: The Good Dinosaur
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Disney's Failed Next Big Thing: The Good Dinosaur
Disney's Failed Next Big Thing: Treasure Planet
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Disney's Failed Next Big Thing: Treasure Planet
Seems a lot of the criticism of religious themes just comes from a lack of understanding of Catholicism as a whole and using individual instances of evildoing to justify the faulty premise being put forth (religious leadership and doctrine is bad).
I’m so happy to find literally anyone who enjoys this third movie. I don’t particularly think that the third movie was better than the second or first. But I’m sure that it’s still a great movie with an incredible villain.
15:00 oom cryil, hoekom is jy hier?
While you don't root for Tai Lung, you can understand him. He was definitely prideful, but what he did, driving himself to the brink, was just to make Shifu, his father, proud. Had Shifu spoken up and actually defended Tai Lung, I mean, there's a good chance Tai Lung wouldn't have gone on the rampage. Because in Tai Lung's conversation with Shifu, what really angered him, wasn't that he was denied, but that Shifu so easily backed down when Oogway said no. Nary a peep. Which was the actual crux of the whole conflict. And I like that.
12:40 he was given order to not return and abandoned earth which was his main priority and other are secondary.
Please don't make part two this is good enough no more
prolly not the first to point it out but there’s an editing mistake at 2:19, you put strength twice on screen instead of putting skill and strength
0:33 Emperor Belos from the owl house
You should do a villain breakdown of David Xanatos from Gargoyles.
Hoodwinked has a good twist villain.
You are the only one in on the planet to call Cowboys and Aliens a success. It lost millions and was awful.
Shifu failed to separate their roles as mentor and student, and their roles as parent and child. The latter of which is about unconditional love that he failed to give.
I was so fixated on this movie for like MONTHS last year and I loved how good of a villain frollo was, he’s genuinely well written, I love the hunchback of notre dame so much it needs more attention if im being so honest
Oh yeah. We stan Death Stans.
I love kids movies about Genocide! :D
Shen is also a representation of the Mind. Pos fight against him was a battle to conquer the mind. Shen is an example of what not conquering your own consciousness can lead to - a dark path that you are entirely consumed by. Like how Tai was the Body, Kai the Soul, Shen’s fight is the toughest for Po I’d argue. Po not only has to confront Shen, but his past. By claiming victory over Shen, Po claimed victory over his past and his mind, whilst Shen’s own mind was his downfall due to his inability to conquer it..
I was with you until 8:56. A purely evil uncharismatic villain can be just as interesting as any charismatic complex villain can be, and this idea that deep and complex is sadly way to widespread in todays writers.
IF u watching these videos just know. This is pure review of the character only. It wont really teach you. Plus most often u also get full movie recap for free if you dont want to watch it. SPOILERS XD
You use wrong map of china
I wonder if we’re going to learn how to write either an authority figure villain or a corrupt villain?
One of my favorite things is that Death does not appear to answer to any higher power. He does not have a quota, he does not HAVE to take a soul. He chooses who and when and that makes him terrifying.
I will fight on this point: Death is NOT a villain He was merely doing his job, but he kept on seeking this cocky, arrogant cat declare time and time again how he “laughs in the face of death” for 8 whole lifetimes. Now, all of a sudden, this same cat is now down to his last life, and NOW is all scared because he knows his back is against the wall. I totally understand Death wanting to scare him a bit to knock him down a few pegs and teach him humility. He wasn’t a villain. He was just tired of Puss’s shit.
In my opinion Shen is a sociopath. While Kai strikes me as more of a psychopath
Lol love the Mark few clip 😂
prophets gotta stop having vague ass prophecies get specific so you stop causing genocides
Antagonist, not a villian. The Villian in the film is Jack Horner. Goldielocks and Death are secondary antagonists. While Death is the primary narrative device for Puss to grow as a character.
the original puss in boots has a great twist villan.
Ok I just realized that this video or channel MIGHT be slop or part of the slop genre videos... And other comments say that it might be written by ai and the contradictions... Long comment: Turbo/King Candy in his cybug form gets stabbed in the back by the long sword Masamune by Sephiroth in the air. ("Hey, you got something sticking out of your", and a falling black feather) An alternate ending I made up. Then his corpse being yeeted in two halves. And Sephiroth uttering "I didn't do this to save you." (And "I shall bring Sugar Rush true despair") But that doesn't make any sense, since Sephiroth appears out of nowhere! No clues or screentime! He is just an Easter egg/plot device. Some people would love it and say "That's freaking awesome!" but others would say and think "Who is Sephiroth? Why should I care?". Sephiroth was a fine individual, eventually breaking and turning into the antagonist we all know. And everyone knows how arcade rules work and the "go turbo" warning, thus it would be off-character, even for Sephiroth. Alright some other scary stuff in my mind about King Candy/Turbo: He didn't really die. He's code, he's bound to return. He'll truly become the most powerful virus, that we'll never get rid off. Him being trapped won't do anything. He'll break out. Even if he's trapped in an USB. He'll become a digital spirit like entity. Even possessing scrap and electronics. His essence will live on. He'll maybe become an eater-like entity (eaters are from digimon cyber sleuth), or even like Diaboromon (a powerful virus digimon of free type, who rose back from the dead, like Myotismon). Not even the power of Omnimon and Alphamon and other Royal Knights would stop him. (Although Beelzemon Blast Mode has Corona Blaster, which disintegrates anything and Omnimon X has "All Delete") Struggle, victory, but a false sense of safety, since he'll always come back! He might even become a prime soul! Is it his determination or adaptability? It's just my fear from him from my alternate thoughts. Sorry for long comment. (But probably the only way to remove him is the D-Mat, which will make him, like he didn't exist in the first place (or even the quantum distabilizer) ) Inspirations for it too: No one's ever really gone, you can't kill an idea and "I always come back!"
Now do Maleficent in your next video.
Lord Shen is Lord Frieza: a small albino Lord with a sophisticated tone who yearns for domination but fears a prophecy of being defeated by a chosen warrior (Super Saiyan/Warrior of Black and White) of a particular race (Saiyans/Pandas) who tries to avoid said fate by wiping out said races but misses a few. Later ends up fueling the Warrior by hurting someone close to them (Krillin/Tigress) thus being defeated and brought down with a creation of their own making (Destructo Disc/Cannon).
18:30 i think you're half correct. I think that 'the warrior of black and white' refers to both Poe and Shein so the interpretation of 'poe killed shein' and 'shein killed shein' are both correct
Having redeeming/sympathetic qualities as a villain doesn't equal redeemable, no one can be changed by force, they have to try. A really powerful type of villain that we don't see enough of is one who has all the qualities of a sympathetic villain; empathy, care for people close to them, a sympathetic backstory, but doesn't change.
I'd love a version of Hazbin Hotel but Adam's like Shen.
512Thewolf512 had a interesting point with the muskets. I think that there should have been a scene, where Po and his crew face Shens wolf warriors, and expect to beat them with kung fu. But right in the middle of the fight, one of the wolves picks up his musket and shoots. I think that would create a really strong and scary scene, the loud bang of the musket and gunpowder echoing and others staring in disbelief.
Yo, he not a fckin yak. African Buffalo, beeyich.
Frollo realy Remondis me of Walerian from Pillars od Earth And honestly i would love animated serwis about this book in old disney style
ngl this movie was mid
I always wondered why Quasimodo was so white. His parents were both shown to be Romani.
You assume that auto is driven by pure logic and programming and has not itself gained sentience and fears its obsolescence and the loss of power that would result from the ship returning to earth and humanity becoming no longer dependant on it… it shows clear development assuming more and more control over the ship and its people until eventually taking total control. It’s very existence depends on being needed.
11:22 this part is actually quite tricky. It is a must that villains get advantage in order to raise the stake, but in many stories that I've read, it really less about villains outsmart heroes and authorities, and more about heroes and authorities magically become nut brain level of idiots when the plot wants it, and that makes the audience irritated instead getting hyped
No matter what people say to me. Their is only 3 kung fu panda films. The new one was trash in its story telling, characters, and its visuals
This is the little kid from Shrek "Do the roar"
Fun fact: I heard somewhere a while ago that the 3rd Kung Fu Panda was actually going to be WAY more brutal than our current version. But due to complaints from parents on the 2nd film, they backed down on the brutality, which sadly made people think that it was the worst of the 3. But now that there's a 4th movie that is way worse, I hope people realize that the 3rd movie was still pretty good.
parents COMPLIANED. great
I like how his power is beliavble.
While Kai is a great villain i just think Shen is a more intimidating and evil like he is basically the reason anything happened and lets be honest if Kai was still a mortal Shen would probably make him into a beef burger in five seconds
Death is more of a force of nature rather than a villains, he is the embodiment of death itself, he doesn’t take pleasure in ending lives and taking there souls it’s just what he was made to do, and yes he does find joy in ‘trying’ to take puss last life but that’s understandable cause puss’s whole character is that he “Laughs in the face of death” so of course death would have taken that personally seeing puss just waste his 8 other lives away like they were nothing without no meaning so death is only showing puss that he isn’t the immortal cat he thinks he is but really a mortal being just like everyone else on borrowed time, he teaches puss that he shouldn’t waste his lives and actually cherish them like everybody else does, he never actually wanted to kill puss but to show him meaning in life cause he walks away at the end after seeing that puss did change and becomes a better person after finally understanding that life shouldn’t be messed around with, that’s why death walks away and doesn’t take puss’s soul cause he sees the change in puss and gives him a second chance like we all get, it’s like when your in a car crash and you face a near death experience but you survive it that’s you getting a second chance in life just like what puss gets when death lets puss live, so that’s what I’m saying about Death not being a villain in this movie, death just doesn’t go out of his way to take peoples souls when there not ready unless your puss who constantly mocks death with his multiple lives and then wastes them so he saw what was the point in puss living if he can’t cherish his lives, he is neither good or bad he’s just a force that can’t be beaten
Something you missed is that the additional reason for Kai claiming living masters was to basically wipe out Oogway's legacy and anyone with ANY connection to him.
I still still think kai is an extremely underrated villain in kung fu panda
I remember I used to like this movie even though it didn’t hit the same theme and tension as the sequel, which brings a more cinematic sense than the first one.
ok so we're not gonna mention the absolute banger of a theme this lad has?