So is Disney Just Never Gonna Have a Real Villain Again?

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  • @daniellewilliams849
    @daniellewilliams849 Рік тому +7327

    Tbh I also love how puss never defeated death, just postponed it. He accepted his fate that was sure to come at some point and death came to respect him and let him enjoy his last life. Disney could learn from having a undefeated but retreating and compelling villain

    • @marcusstewart4141
      @marcusstewart4141 Рік тому +52

      🎯

    • @history-jovian
      @history-jovian Рік тому +139

      A retreating villain maybe good but I think going back to the root of just making them irredeemable to the point that you have to kill them, might be kinda refreshing

    • @galten7361
      @galten7361 Рік тому +234

      Death was really just to represent the protagonist's coming to terms with his mortality. Not a threat the way Horner is.

    • @history-jovian
      @history-jovian Рік тому +2

      @@galten7361 true

    • @mallermart
      @mallermart Рік тому +42

      ​@@history-joviandude you can't kill death

  • @localscissors4036
    @localscissors4036 Рік тому +7621

    “Death is the personification of Puss’s anxieties.”
    YES. Yes. That’s how you make any villain freaking great. You take everything one character stands for, their weakness, flaws, fears, and then make the villain those things.

    • @niceguy160
      @niceguy160 Рік тому

      *Schaffrillas brother is crying in hell because my content is better* 🤣

    • @NTMonsty
      @NTMonsty Рік тому +555

      "I am Anxiety.
      And I don't mean metaphorically, or poetically, or thematically, or rhetorically, or in any other fancy way.
      I am Anxiety, straight up."

    • @orrorsaness5942
      @orrorsaness5942 Рік тому +43

      @@NTMonsty Lol 😆

    • @kyltredragmire4939
      @kyltredragmire4939 Рік тому +154

      The tried and true FOIL character. It's made great tales for thousands of years, it can still make great tales now.

    • @martinaguilar5646
      @martinaguilar5646 Рік тому +75

      It doesn't even have to be literally either like in PiB, if the hero has fear of being so strong it can harm his loved ones, make the villain be a building-sized monster that just wants to smash things.

  • @toasterbonanza9198
    @toasterbonanza9198 Рік тому +25395

    Amazing how the Shrek franchise went from clapping back at Disney by incoprorating gross-out humor, innuendos, and pop culture references, to clapping back at Disney by including 3 compelling villains in 1 movie.

    • @CountFab
      @CountFab Рік тому +2169

      Is it possible to learn this power?

    • @Thunderdransword
      @Thunderdransword Рік тому +1503

      @@CountFab not from a Disney employee

    • @theoddbox
      @theoddbox Рік тому +1437

      Honestly some of the most iconic moments in animation history came from other studios and former Disney employees wanting to stick it to the mouse

    • @guilhermeteodosio40
      @guilhermeteodosio40 Рік тому +799

      Sad how gross-out humor became the norm for animation when it was special only because it broke the previous status quo of fantasy and Disney musicals

    • @queendsheena1
      @queendsheena1 Рік тому +42

      Exactly

  • @devinhallsworth5531
    @devinhallsworth5531 Рік тому +5373

    Cruella de Vil was literally just a upper class lady in a really expensive fur coat with a really nice car. Yet she still had such raw emotion and pure livid rage in her being that she's more intimidating to see on screen than a lot of comic book villains that can destroy planets. Just rewatch that chase scene from 101 dalmations and bask in how well they animated her pure rage.

    • @Thomasmemoryscentral
      @Thomasmemoryscentral Рік тому +332

      If I remembered correctly, the part where her car ran off the bridge into the ditch was the last straw because she had enough of the dalmatians evading her. Once she threw the car into full drive forward, Cruella showed she isnt playing around anymore and with her car bursting out from the ditch with tons of pieces tearing off, she no longer cared for anything else aside from killing those puppies for her fur coat.
      Take note of the full stripped glory of her once shes burst out from the ditch: her eyes have the scary psycho red lines in them, the engine is fully exposed and theres no longer a roof over her head. In a way, you could view it as the full rage of Cruella exposed.
      No longer caring for looks right now because she only wants her dalmatian coat and if she needs to run a truck off the road containing them, she'll do it

    • @TheGamingMotionTGM
      @TheGamingMotionTGM Рік тому +108

      @@Thomasmemoryscentral I've just noticed that its similarity was preceded by a darker version of it like The Great Mouse Detective with the London clock tower scene. As Ratigan realized that his second plan to kidnap Olivia is going to fail completely (his other plan to perform a coup at Buckingham Palace was foiled by Basil), he frees himself from the clock gears, tearing his suit and revealing that he's pursuing the main character while not in a professor-like clasiness but as a madman hell bent on killing Basil by the very least.
      Which to say in conclusion, Disney reinvented the rivalry of Holmes vs Moriarty on that one.

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 Рік тому +21

      @@TheGamingMotionTGM So, Ratigan hulks out and tries to smash Basil?

    • @TheGamingMotionTGM
      @TheGamingMotionTGM Рік тому +49

      @@jeffreygao3956 He is a rat, which in real life would be bigger than a mouse Basil was. The true self was hidden inside those pair of white gloves too, pure elegance covering the claws that were ready to strike.

    • @disneyvillainsfan1666
      @disneyvillainsfan1666 Рік тому +37

      Cruella does not need superpowers to be scary.

  • @peacefulinvasion684
    @peacefulinvasion684 Рік тому +8716

    I feel like disney needs to understand not every movie needs a villain, but some movies need one.

    • @stevencooper4422
      @stevencooper4422 Рік тому +339

      Especially if it's children who are the audience. Abstract notions don't really develop until after 11 years old.

    • @bluebay1031
      @bluebay1031 Рік тому +213

      ​@@stevencooper4422 To be fair, small children arent the target audience for every single movie. Some of their movies are all ages, some are geared towards tweens and early teens, etc. Moreover, at least where I was, a lot of kids were prohibited from watching the early Disney movies because the villains were considered too scary. I do think Disney needs to crank out some actual villains again, but the fact that kids will be watching it isnt really an accurate reasoning for that.

    • @whitedragoness23
      @whitedragoness23 Рік тому +169

      The problem is they don’t understand when to put twist villians, when no villian is needed, when a story needs a villain, and how to tell a story

    • @redpanda6497
      @redpanda6497 Рік тому +23

      @@stevencooper4422 It's for everyone, not just kids.

    • @michaelwhitmire9015
      @michaelwhitmire9015 Рік тому

      @@redpanda6497 Thats the problem.

  • @cuentaoficialmentesinnombr3613
    @cuentaoficialmentesinnombr3613 Рік тому +19754

    Fun fact: The wolf was the character with the least screentime and yet, he stole the entire audience

    • @mitacestalia7532
      @mitacestalia7532 Рік тому +1178

      everyone loves cool villain

    • @stevencooper4422
      @stevencooper4422 Рік тому +615

      ​@@mitacestalia7532 El Lobo also sounds like lobotomy in English, making it still sound terrifying.

    • @arandomhoodedguy9789
      @arandomhoodedguy9789 Рік тому +249

      Correct, but replace “The wolf” with Jimny Cricket.

    • @declaracionespolemicas
      @declaracionespolemicas Рік тому +29

      ​@@stevencooper4422 🤔

    • @Riltea
      @Riltea Рік тому +69

      Reminds me of Senator Armstrong & Monsoon

  • @aryandairshad
    @aryandairshad Рік тому +4194

    I was initially taken aback by the fact that Jack Horner was a stereotypical one-dimensional villain. But then it hit me. He doesn't NEED to have some sad backstory or a twist reveal, Jack Horner is evil and he LIKES it. A lot of humor comes from just how much he enjoys being a villain.

    • @sarahvalerie4307
      @sarahvalerie4307 Рік тому +158

      He does have a bit of a backstory though, and I would say the idea of it is a bit sad (a kid who merely wants to be liked but is overlooked). But I do agree with your overall point

    • @cadhla2989
      @cadhla2989 Рік тому +410

      ​@@sarahvalerie4307 All he wants is to be given love and attention... at first. Which quickly spirals from "Pinocchio is loved because magic, so I want magic" to "fuck it let's nuke the world with baby unicorn horns". To me, that's absolutely hilarious and fun for a villain.

    • @vaclavbastl500
      @vaclavbastl500 Рік тому +4

      Big Jack Horner is a perfect example of "if you have a one-dimensional villain, they better be entertaining". Having a one-dimensional villain that only talks about how evil they are and about their evil plan is just boring. This mf on the other hand is someone you just love to see come up on the screen, even if they are a horrible monster.

    • @startheangel9760
      @startheangel9760 Рік тому +131

      ​@@sarahvalerie4307 I think he's like Eric Cartman in a way being so heavily spoiled that he becomes selfish and narcissistic

    • @redactedoktor
      @redactedoktor Рік тому +88

      @@cadhla2989 Yeah, he has reasons, but like, they’re only reasonable to a villain. When he described his wish as having all magic in the world and leaving none for anyone else and continuing by saying “Is that so much to ask?” To which the cricket responds “YES!” Jack retorting with “Agree to disagree.” Before continuing to go on and kill his entire crew via negligence, is what gets to the heart of this character. A truly 1 dimensional evil cause evil character would be one without really a character or motive, it would essentially work as a force of nature for the protagonists to overcome, but Jack HAS character AND motive, just not heroic or even neutral ones, just straight up villainous!

  • @snailthelostcow63
    @snailthelostcow63 Рік тому +4161

    You know, I like the fact that Puss was unable to beat death. And it's not like he's as fearless as he was with 9 lives, he simply faced his fear which is why death immediately lost interest. Puss even breathed a sigh of relief when death let him go, showing that he still had his fear of death despite the bravado. He was glad that he's alive.

    • @jelly_josss2403
      @jelly_josss2403 Рік тому +64

      DAS WHAT IM SAYINNN

    • @socriabbas454
      @socriabbas454 Рік тому +177

      He technically didnt beat Death, Death leave him be because he was teaching Puss a lesson about how valuable life. Puss has been careless with using his 8 lives because he thinks he just gonna come back again the next day.

    • @ClassicClown
      @ClassicClown Рік тому +61

      ​@@socriabbas454yeah he said that "unable to beat death"

    • @bastik.3011
      @bastik.3011 Рік тому +129

      ​@@socriabbas454 Death didnt actually want to teach puss a lesson, he just wanted to be finally rid of him.
      but he just couldn't justify taking someones life early when that person now values and respects their life. Notice how the chase only started again when puss once again tried to disrespect the gift of life

    • @xXphantom9030Xx
      @xXphantom9030Xx Рік тому +14

      @@bastik.3011
      When puss and perrito enter Big Jack Horners factory puss falls out of a window. Its never mentioned but a huge shard of glass nearly kills puss. Its only after that moment death shows up.

  • @garrettdonovan8238
    @garrettdonovan8238 Рік тому +5524

    This video makes me think about how Coco had both generational trauma and a well-executed twist villain who was responsible for the family's generational trauma.

    • @Lauren_210
      @Lauren_210 Рік тому +694

      I also really liked how Coco approached this and how fucked it up was for Ernesto to practically be the cause of an entire family’s suffering for so many years. 😧

    • @FrahdChikun
      @FrahdChikun Рік тому +638

      ​@@Lauren_210 what makes it worse is that he technically won. He got his fame and fortune in life and in death. Even after the truth was revealed, his impact on the world guarantees that no one will forget him for a long time.

    • @Lauren_210
      @Lauren_210 Рік тому +326

      @@FrahdChikun Also, I don’t know if it was intentional or not (like if they were inspired or not), but Ernesto killing Hector really reminded me a lot of the Selena tragedy since both Hector and Selena were Hispanic musicians/singers and were murdered by someone close to them and died way too soon (in Selena’s case, being shot by Yolanda Saldívar). 😔

    • @bored_potato
      @bored_potato Рік тому +208

      ​@@FrahdChikun true, but on the bright side, no one will also ever let him forget the kind of person he is and the fact that the whole world--both dead and alive, will now remember him as a fraud and a murderer. And to add icing on the cake, he will still be there to witness the aftermath of his downfall for years to come. As Hector's family continues to thrive, Ernesto will remain in the shadows fading gradually with no one and nothing by his side.
      Arguably a fate worse than death imo.

    • @NegaTheImpmon9508
      @NegaTheImpmon9508 Рік тому +9

      GOD YES

  • @OstianOwl
    @OstianOwl Рік тому +4326

    I find it so ironic that Disney as a company won't hesitate to capitalize off of their legacy villains by slapping them on any shirt, board game, scented candle or whatever they can get their branding on but Disney as an animation studio seems terrified of creating a new villain in the same vein as those same ones that seem to populate every Hot Topic or BoxLunch.

    • @stwbmc98
      @stwbmc98 Рік тому +143

      A Disney villain designed by committee to be on a Hot Topic t-shirt doesn’t necessarily sound great either

    • @realJoeMavro
      @realJoeMavro Рік тому +63

      I've been in Hot Topic dozens of times and never seen any classic Disney villain merch, I mostly just see anime stuff now. I did see Twilight and Justin Beeber merch once though.

    • @Zoodude254
      @Zoodude254 Рік тому +67

      To the point that there's a literal board game called Villainous based on Classic Disney characters!

    • @amandaslough125
      @amandaslough125 Рік тому +41

      @@realJoeMavro The villains are used in stuff like the Dreamlight Valley game, or children's books and such. Still milked but in other areas.

    • @SagittariusAyy
      @SagittariusAyy Рік тому +2

      @@Zoodude254
      Is it any good, tho?
      (And also, there’s the imageboard-borne Disney Villains Victorious)

  • @sammythecat2072
    @sammythecat2072 Рік тому +1085

    This is why i will forever praise The Hunchback of Notre Dame as a movie. It has a nuanced protagonist who is so fucked up from constant abuse that he struggles to do the right thing, and it has one of the nastiest, most monstrous, most downright irredeemable villains ever. Frollo is a hideously awful person. And his awfulness makes him a FANTASTIC villain. After he quite literally sings a song about how his disgusting thoughts were the fault of someone else (yikes), watching him get defeated by the one he systematically abused for years is so satisfying. Quasimodo wouldn’t have such a strong arc to his character without having such a horrific abuser in his life. Could you imagine if disney tried to tell this story without Frollo? It would be so empty.

    • @abril4014
      @abril4014 Рік тому +125

      They went all out with Frollo. BTW I love how this movie shows a hero that does not "get the girl" at the end like other movies, that really stood out to me as a child

    • @Rikrobat
      @Rikrobat Рік тому +65

      Or worse, tried to tell the story with Frollo but went out of their way to show that he's bad because of other reasons, so we as the audience should feel bad for him and maybe cut him some slack on the things he did.

    • @RibbitRibbit191
      @RibbitRibbit191 Рік тому +24

      FROLLO KILLED ANTS! HE IS TOTALLY UNREDEEMABLE

    • @Furienna
      @Furienna 11 місяців тому +6

      Abril4014: Of course, they had to do that with a disfigured character and give it a heap of unfortunate implications.
      But luckily for Quasimodo, all of that was fixed in the sequel.

    • @carbs_r_delish
      @carbs_r_delish 10 місяців тому +4

      As much as I hated that movie, I do have to agree. He was so goddamn disgusting and horrifying that he was the PERFECT villain. By far, that was one of the best villains I’ve seen, before better ones came along.

  • @castleguard_of_xbox360
    @castleguard_of_xbox360 Рік тому +4176

    Anyone else impressed by the amount of different expressions Shaff pulls from an under 10-minute scene of a crab singing?

  • @ThatBluDude
    @ThatBluDude Рік тому +3705

    I think Disney has the same problem a lot of studios have nowadays. They'll take criticism at face value and try to remedy it with band aid solutions.
    They heard "We don't like the villain!" with Frozen, Big Hero 6, and Zootopia, and said "They must not like villains AT ALL anymore!" and opted to remove them rather than FIX them.

    • @lancetheking7524
      @lancetheking7524 Рік тому

      And what about the criticism about.... live action and the fuckery with the Chinese government with the movie I shant not name

    • @runningoncylinders3829
      @runningoncylinders3829 Рік тому +162

      "The people have spoken! They want no effort!"
      -Chugga Sticks it to Sticker Star

    • @cartoonishidealism582
      @cartoonishidealism582 Рік тому +37

      Honestly I don’t think they care that much about fan opinion

    • @TheDeathmail
      @TheDeathmail Рік тому +130

      To be fair, I'm glad Encanto actually didn't have a villain. Good people... good family, can also have problems...
      The entire family had trouble because of a good grandmother who did an overall great job in raising her family and village...

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 Рік тому +39

      And shit talk to fans who hate their movies like they did with Last Jedi. That for me was the last straw, and this was all the way back in 2017. Disney has been shit slinging it since.

  • @maxxpower3d6
    @maxxpower3d6 Рік тому +2459

    What I liked most about DEATH in Puss In Boots 2 is how he was acting chiefly out of a personal vendetta. Most of the time, the Grim Reaper is portrayed as either sympathetic or emotionally distant to those he (or she) comes to collect. So, it was an interesting change of pace to see this Death come after Puss just to make him pay for eight lives of mockery.

    • @anerrorhasoccurred8727
      @anerrorhasoccurred8727 Рік тому +296

      A common depiction of death, across cultures, is that he likes to make wagers and essentially “play” with people’s lives. Death Wolf could have reaped Puss’ soul at any time, but lost his chance bc he just _had_ to turn it into a hunt. Very consistent portrayal.

    • @hitthere7722
      @hitthere7722 Рік тому +169

      @@anerrorhasoccurred8727I mean both are frequent portrayals of death, you have
      1. The calm and reassuring death, who helps those who pass along accept their passing, and help them find closure
      2. The cheeky asshole death, who makes it into a challenge or plays a rigged game, usually offering eternal life, or similar, if you win

    • @firelight4098
      @firelight4098 Рік тому +67

      @@hitthere7722 And the book, Reaper Man included both. The original Death being the calm/emotionally distant one, and a protagonist. While the New Death was cocky, saying things like "lesser lives", and "you never wanted to rule" and literally wearing a crown.
      It also included a comedic death, the Death of Rats.
      And a cosmic, detached-from-everything death, Azrael.
      And a more human incarnation of death, Bill Door.

    • @death8557
      @death8557 Рік тому +27

      @@firelight4098 *_THERE MUST BE NO CROWN, ONLY THE HARVEST. WHAT CAN THE HARVEST HOPE FOR, IF NOT THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN_*

    • @ccs4959
      @ccs4959 Рік тому +3

      Grim is a he, like it’s canon.

  • @endarus6053
    @endarus6053 Рік тому +968

    This is also why both of the Sonic movies preformed so well.
    Its not only nostalgic. Its also well written and has an actually villain villain.

    • @jjtheraccoon61
      @jjtheraccoon61 Рік тому +23

      The former more than the latter. A good movie does not an "actual villain villain" always make.

    • @galten7361
      @galten7361 Рік тому +7

      @Nicolaus Lasher Movie Sonic is just a cape film with furries.

    • @Gamingwithdiers
      @Gamingwithdiers Рік тому +33

      Yeah, Jim Carry is awesome

    • @Piss_Off_Plz
      @Piss_Off_Plz Рік тому +7

      Eggman was the only good thing about the Sonic movie. (Eggman is the only good thing about Sonic in general)

    • @Piss_Off_Plz
      @Piss_Off_Plz Рік тому +3

      @@galten7361 Only more unlikeable. (Sonic has never been a likeable character to me. I've always hated him.)

  • @lukeredinger753
    @lukeredinger753 Рік тому +2498

    Big jack horner's lines of "you wouldn't shoot a puppy, would you jack?" "Yeah, in the face, why" and also "its adorable how you think that would work. Don't you know I'm dead inside?". Really nailed home what his character is trying to be. No redeamability, no twist, just a simply and delightfully unhinged villain. That, along with the animation style, in-depth characters and compelling story really make the movie stand out. And, of course, death is the coolest charater in recent movies by a landslide
    Edit: big jack horners lines

    • @PosiDoesMore
      @PosiDoesMore Рік тому +66

      He said “yeah, in the face, why”, not “yes I will, want to see me do it”

    • @superbodoque7860
      @superbodoque7860 Рік тому +43

      yep, wanna know why Frieza is still active in the Dragon Ball series? Cuz people love how irredeemably evil he is, his cunningness and cruelty makes you want to hate the guy but his charisma makes him your favorite (presumably) we need more of those, they don't need to be super deep so long as you make them fun to watch and a legit threat, just like Jack Horner

    • @lukeredinger753
      @lukeredinger753 Рік тому +5

      @@PosiDoesMore you're absolutely right

    • @ariesarchdemon
      @ariesarchdemon Рік тому +48

      "What did I do to deserve this?! I mean WHAT SPECIFICALLY?!"

    • @para_cxsm
      @para_cxsm Рік тому +8

      "Ah you know I never had much as a kid just loving parents and stability in a mansion and a thriving baked goods enterprise for me to inherent useless crap like that"

  • @Experiment-qq8mq
    @Experiment-qq8mq Рік тому +3219

    I loved how DreamWorks managed to liberate Puss without defeating or humiliating a villain as good as Death. The fact that he's still out there and remains terrifying is awesome because we need to see more of Death in the Shrek universe.

    • @dylanzlol7293
      @dylanzlol7293 Рік тому +176

      Death making a cameo in shrek 5 everytime that someone's in great danger?

    • @LogeenthLive
      @LogeenthLive Рік тому +182

      They really handled the ending for that movie very well. At the end of the day, Death still could've dispatched Puss if he wanted to - he just stopped doing it because Puss finally learned to appreciate the life he has now rather squander it away.

    • @govinpillai3475
      @govinpillai3475 Рік тому +130

      I love how it’s inevitable that he wins. He just chose to let Puss live because there was no ego left hor him to take down.

    • @MisterHeroman
      @MisterHeroman Рік тому +50

      Only as a cameo. Too much focus might muddy it.

    • @rahn45
      @rahn45 Рік тому +58

      When Death stated that he wasn't metaphorical, it was to inform the audience straight up that he wouldn't be defeated; as it reinforced everything else he said earlier in the film: That it wasn't bravado, it was simply inevitability.

  • @skirdus367
    @skirdus367 Рік тому +52399

    big jack horner is such a good example of how to have a villain that's both extremely irredeemable and extremely entertaining

    • @talkinghoorse6936
      @talkinghoorse6936 Рік тому +3502

      I'm pretty sure they made him to be a parody of the "sympathetic villain" trend. The conscience bug literally wants to find some freudian excuse for why he's evil, and Jack's just like "nope I'm just evil lol".

    • @gabrielmujica3201
      @gabrielmujica3201 Рік тому

      @Follow me, please are you?

    • @armaslohemadu
      @armaslohemadu Рік тому +2175

      ​@@talkinghoorse6936 "You're an irredeemable monster"
      Took you long enough

    • @Ale-dd3ek
      @Ale-dd3ek Рік тому +1599

      You are not gonna shoot a puppy aren't you?
      Yeah in the face, why?

    • @maxtube444
      @maxtube444 Рік тому +41

      Yeah

  • @N.G.H.
    @N.G.H. Рік тому +501

    Even though Tangle's mother Gothel isn't part of the classic Disney villains or Disney Renaissance villains, she's pretty evil to me.

    • @LowYummy
      @LowYummy Рік тому

      kidnapping a baby and manipulating her into thinking you’re a good person is pretty diabolical

    • @Simbala-bq5vy
      @Simbala-bq5vy Рік тому +57

      She's basically Frollo but without the lust

    • @DORAisD34D
      @DORAisD34D 11 місяців тому +23

      @@Simbala-bq5vyshe Frollo, but not racist, ableist, etc
      Edit: actually she may be those things, but they don’t focus on that

    • @DORAisD34D
      @DORAisD34D 11 місяців тому +14

      She’s a good villain

    • @magical571
      @magical571 7 місяців тому +14

      yeah, i think forget about her (or tangled in general). she was straight up evil, no redemption arc or anything lol, just using her excuses to keep her trapped and using her.

  • @coopahtroopah1175
    @coopahtroopah1175 Рік тому +2055

    Man, I really didn’t realize how much I’ve missed good animated villains until I saw Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. The fact that it manages to have three villains (one of whom becoming one of the most intimidating and iconic villains of all time overnight) that fit three different archetypes and execute them each FLAWLESSLY made me realize how much it sucks that most other animated movies lately don’t even have a single good one. I hope Dreamworks is entering a renaissance that inspires every animation studio to improve their craft.

    • @amusedapple4933
      @amusedapple4933 Рік тому +17

      I’m assuming you mean death?

    • @m4rcyonstation93
      @m4rcyonstation93 Рік тому +1

      @@amusedapple4933 what

    • @amusedapple4933
      @amusedapple4933 Рік тому +17

      @@m4rcyonstation93 the op talked about one of the three villains becoming iconic overnight. I was asking if it was death

    • @m4rcyonstation93
      @m4rcyonstation93 Рік тому +4

      @@amusedapple4933 Oh ok i havent watched pb2 sorry

    • @amusedapple4933
      @amusedapple4933 Рік тому +5

      @@m4rcyonstation93 it’s a good movie

  • @tinfoilslacks3750
    @tinfoilslacks3750 Рік тому +6207

    If you think about it, Puss n Boots isn't just antithetical to current Disney, Jack Horner himself is a direct personification of Disney itself as an entity. A charming little child that eventually develops into a remorseless giant churning things out in a factory, who has no means to produce or achieve anything meaningful on his own without the assistance of workers he abuses but are loyal to him anyway and a treasure trove of others' assets he explicitly misuses.

    • @Otval_bashky
      @Otval_bashky Рік тому +278

      Jack Horner is honest

    • @the_tactician9858
      @the_tactician9858 Рік тому +543

      Add to that that his goal in life is to literally steal all of the magic in the world, so that others can have no access to it (has anyone seen Lucasfilm recently? Last I saw them with was talking to Dis- uh oh...)
      And they would have gotten away with it too if it wasn't for those pesky Dreamworks movies!

    • @NotAGoodUsername360
      @NotAGoodUsername360 Рік тому +420

      Horner is a deliberate contrast with Lord Farquaad, who was ALSO and explicit personification of Renaissance Disney and the problems the Dreamworks crew had with them. It's acknowledgement that Disney has changed from a totalitarian ruler to an abusive glutton.

    • @axlorg89
      @axlorg89 Рік тому +168

      I 100% believe the Ethical bug talking about Ethical business practices was a jab at Disney

    • @CarloNassar
      @CarloNassar Рік тому +18

      More like lots of companies.

  • @DaniB_Souza
    @DaniB_Souza Рік тому +2354

    After watching Puss in Boots 2 I realized how much I missed villains that are just plain evil: no sad backstory, no tragical twist, nothing besides a person who is just rotten to the core, knows it and LOVES being evil!

    • @rougestarlight4308
      @rougestarlight4308 Рік тому +15

      Same

    • @pyronuke4768
      @pyronuke4768 Рік тому +10

      Agreed!

    • @andrewgreeb916
      @andrewgreeb916 Рік тому +130

      Unrepentant evil, the easiest way to write a villain, and the most fun.
      As much as I love a redemption arc one villain has to stay the course.

    • @sluttyMapleSyrup
      @sluttyMapleSyrup Рік тому +7

      ​​@@andrewgreeb916 I'd argue Pure Evil villains aren't easy to write at all. Sure, their lack of tragic backstory or complicated motivation cuts down on some of the work but they have to make up for all of that with charisma and pizazz, and _that_ can be really difficult to write.

    • @slsthewriter1299
      @slsthewriter1299 Рік тому +72

      What ever do you mean?? Jack had a backstory! He had a really good childhood and inherited so much wealth, but he just wanted magic! Lol.

  • @michelleanderson5244
    @michelleanderson5244 Рік тому +253

    6:35 "There are always going to be evil people in the real world."
    I think this right here is why we're all sorely missing the classic Disney villains of old. The whole "there's good in everyone" message kinda rings hollow in our world today, when a handful of billionaires are bleeding the rest of the world dry. We just want to escape into a fictional world where bad people get punished.

    • @torytellstales
      @torytellstales 7 місяців тому +23

      "There's good in everyone." And "You should love everyone." are both messages I will never teach my kids, because its true, not everyone has your best interests at heart, not everyone is trustworthy, and there are people who will use the image of being nice to manipulate and harm you. Which is why the message of "Raya and the Last Dragon" felt like a slap to the face.

  • @luluzin5022
    @luluzin5022 Рік тому +4660

    I think Mother Gothel is the most "recent" example of a good villain in Disney movies who isn't a twist (keep in mind that Tangled released in 2011). She is shown to be evil from the start, she is extremely manipulative, AND the plot really only exists because of her kidnapping Rapunzel.

    • @taylorhope4651
      @taylorhope4651 Рік тому +94

      But even then that's not an original new story

    • @hencethebeetroot
      @hencethebeetroot Рік тому +309

      holy hell how has it been 12 years since tangled released

    • @ihavenonameforyou1
      @ihavenonameforyou1 Рік тому +59

      I mean they stole her flower and doomed her to death so she is justified despite being the villain of the story.

    • @ihavenonameforyou1
      @ihavenonameforyou1 Рік тому +13

      I mean they stole her flower and doomed her to death so she is justified despite being the villain of the story.

    • @alien_liwil
      @alien_liwil Рік тому +28

      2010*

  • @kjd-s5b
    @kjd-s5b Рік тому +1545

    Jack Horner and Death were a breath of fresh air in the animation industry. One was an irredeemable psychopath. The other was a terrifying force of nature.

    • @MatameVideos
      @MatameVideos Рік тому +66

      Jack Horner is a wonderful throwback to old-school villains: He has a larger than life personality, is having a lot of fun through the entire film, is vaguely queer coded (xD) and is irredeemable evil. Just so entertaining to watch

    • @crispybanana3198
      @crispybanana3198 Рік тому +43

      don't forget Goldi, she was talking with a british accent and that scared me shitless

    • @AngelWingsYT
      @AngelWingsYT Рік тому

      I work at the movies n this was out next to strange world. A family with a 3-4 year old was debating which kid movie to see n i told them that while puss in boots was my favorite n a very good movie i wouldnt recommend taking a young child to it with how intense n terrifying the villians are

    • @harry.t9523
      @harry.t9523 Рік тому +6

      I wouldn’t say Jack Horner was a Psychopath, but rather a Sociopath. A Sociopath has no feelings of empathy or remorse for anyone around them and are perfectly fine and willing to do some heinous things. A Psychopath on the other hand doesn’t even have any feelings for themselves let alone others and are even happier doing some of the most heinous (often violent and murderous) acts imaginable. I wish that terms such as “Socio” and “Sociotic” existed alongside “Psycho” and “Psychotic”.

    • @natebox4550
      @natebox4550 Рік тому +1

      @@MatameVideosJust a question, in what way is Jack queer coded? Even vaguely?

  • @c00mgoblin
    @c00mgoblin Рік тому +1968

    Oh my god Yzma is a CLASSIC and perfect villain in my eyes. She has the perfect blend of menacing, funny, and memorable moments that make her one of the best villains in the playbook.

    • @RosesTeaAndASD
      @RosesTeaAndASD Рік тому +51

      Eartha Kitt was just an amazing woman🦸‍♀️

    • @sockpuppy8811
      @sockpuppy8811 Рік тому +30

      From memories, the early 2000 Disney movies for all their flaws did give us good antagonists and villains: Yzma, Jumba, Long John Silver, Denahi, . I mean even the tepid Home of the Range gave us Alameda Slim who was the most memorable thing of the movie.
      (Of course there is also Rourke, who is pratically the prototype of the Disney Twist Villain. But We don't talk about Rourke...)

    • @amberhernandez
      @amberhernandez Рік тому +47

      Yzma had enough charisma to carry throughout an entire Disney _series_ , something a lot of other villains didn't translate to when Disney tried printing more money from turning every film into a series after release!

    • @oof9762
      @oof9762 Рік тому +26

      PULL THE LEVER KRONK!!

    • @3s_muycar0
      @3s_muycar0 Рік тому +9

      @@amberhernandez this! I still wish Disney would reconsider making the first draft of empotres new grove. Snuff Out the Light has a lot of potential to be a memorable villain song

  • @Ace_of_D14monds
    @Ace_of_D14monds 10 місяців тому +84

    "I'm done pissing on the moon. Now i'm pissing on Disney's wishing star"
    -Dr. Eggman

  • @showmepotatosalad620
    @showmepotatosalad620 Рік тому +7114

    It's crazy to me how Puss In Boots, of all things, came out of freaking nowhere and was so damn good it's making us question other franchises/animation studios. Big W for DreamWorks
    Edit: How does a positive comment on DreamWorks accomplishment devolve into a political argument? :(

    • @Deathmare235
      @Deathmare235 Рік тому +530

      A sequel to a fucking spin off as well

    • @showmepotatosalad620
      @showmepotatosalad620 Рік тому +277

      @@Deathmare235 Right?! That's gotta be a first or at least extremely rare

    • @Finozzi96
      @Finozzi96 Рік тому +138

      specially because dreamworks is prioritizing good storytelling and character development unlike disney who's prioritizing woke gay agendas and minority representation instead, and thus flopping hard at the box office because of it like what happened with lightyear and strange world recently

    • @patrickmarsh2538
      @patrickmarsh2538 Рік тому +11

      I always loved him

    • @Photom101
      @Photom101 Рік тому

      @@Finozzi96 disney doesn't prioritize that shit, they only do it for the money while they fund anti-LGBTQ politicians in the background. there's no "gay agenda" to incorporate gay and minority representation into everything, and if it does exist then it exists only in niche parts of the world. all this pandering and representation you see is mostly a reputation stunt, and sure if they do representation well and not for greed then that's a good thing, but it's clear when they only do it for the money.

  • @kittykittybangbang000
    @kittykittybangbang000 Рік тому +5749

    I think Disney needs to realise having a villain isn’t a bad thing. Showing kids that bad people exist isn’t a bad thing, it’s important for them to grow up and realise that not everybody has your best interest at heart

    • @cartoonishidealism582
      @cartoonishidealism582 Рік тому +310

      I mean that’s what they did with the twist villains. “There are some bad people in the world and sometimes they look just like good people”.

    • @no.9516
      @no.9516 Рік тому +11

      At the end of the day , they never said villains dont exist they just said nuance should be applied to the villains in your life. And people like you threw tantrums and denied that irrefutable fact. The movies didnt get worse. The fanbase is just underdeveloped and entitled.

    • @infinemyself5604
      @infinemyself5604 Рік тому +228

      ​@@no.9516 Nuance should be applied, but it doesn't mean that everything is a gray area. Just because most things are ambiguous doesn't mean that there is no clear black and white at all. There are irredeemable people and people who you don't have to give a second chance. We are just tired of the idea that 'we all can get along' when it clearly doesn't always work

    • @naranciagaming
      @naranciagaming Рік тому +119

      ​@@no.9516 it's boring as hell to never have any actual villains. "Nuance" like this is just a lazy and pathetic justification for not making anything that's actually entertaining

    • @Not-Ken-Molestina
      @Not-Ken-Molestina Рік тому +72

      @@no.9516 But it's not being nuanced. It is more an attempt to show victimisation on the villain as a excuse for any actions. I think Cruella is a prime example. Of this

  • @Alexandrosvls
    @Alexandrosvls Рік тому +1921

    One type of villain that I believe gets overlooked, was treasure planet’s John silver. We knew as audience that he would be the antagonist and as he bonds with the protagonist you see the conflicts in his character and his redemption in the final act becomes more organic

    • @ellencoleman4604
      @ellencoleman4604 Рік тому +161

      Yes he's an interesting one. In a way John Silver is the centre of the story, he's the one moving the plot to reach his goal, he gets the most development, and Jim is the one who causes him to change. While Jim is the 'good guy' and the protagonist, a lot of what makes him engaging comes from his relationship with John Silver. Definitely a good example of story that needed both a hero and a villain.

    • @matityaloran9157
      @matityaloran9157 Рік тому +72

      One of the reasons he worked while a redeemable villain was that it also had Scrop as an irredeemable villain.

    • @ethanfoo9154
      @ethanfoo9154 Рік тому +25

      Yes but also Treasure Island was an adaptation like many other adaptations which had villains in them. Turns out when disney adapts stories with villains in them they have villains in them. Who knew? That's why they've made less and less villains. They've not adapted as much stories rather than making originals which kinda suck cause the original stories of the adaptations made them so much better and disney didn't need to narratively make them better by a lot.

    • @dianalord5825
      @dianalord5825 Рік тому +11

      I remember watching Treasure Island story as a young girl...I was surprised at how duplicitous he was...but you couldn't take your eyes off of him. Pinocchio had some villians also...

    • @niceguy160
      @niceguy160 Рік тому

      *Schaffrillas brother is crying in hell because my content is better* 🤣

  • @alexrexaros9837
    @alexrexaros9837 11 місяців тому +161

    The Monkey Paw curled and you got one of the most mid villains Disney ever created.

    • @magical571
      @magical571 7 місяців тому +23

      was thinking the same lol, and ironically he could have been a good sympathetic villiain, even if made not to be redeemed. I can totally see magnifico as getting progressively paranoid and careful about wishes, show us some past wishes being granted and then misfiring terribly, or some ouright damaging wishes that a person would never say out loud, but he gets to see in the orbs. or just, different wishes being mutually contradictory, so you cannot grant both, and which makes him question people's intentions when given all they seemingly wanted.
      There was overflowing rational for him to not grant all the wishes in the world lol. or be wary of some individuals actually pursuing certain wishes even if on their own and not aided by magnifico (not every wish is an overal good for the world, i don't know why disney chose to boil it down to the most bare bones depiction of this....when even aladdin so many years ago handled the idea of wishes in a better way...), more than reasonable. And it would become a little overwhelming to filter it all once you established yourself as this king who embraces everyone's wishes at 18, it would very easily feed on his inner concerns.

  • @IanFanselow
    @IanFanselow Рік тому +3919

    Another issue with the lack of prominent villains is the lack of villain songs. Having a song as dramatic as "Be Prepared" and as fun as "I Just Can't Wait to be King" and as romantic as "Can you feel the Love Tonight" in the same movie is a great amount of musical diversity.
    With Disney movies shying away from romance and villains we kind of just get the "fun song" a bunch of times. People love "Under the Sea" but I wouldn't want that to be played over every other song in The Little Mermaid

    • @Kawaiikitten0211
      @Kawaiikitten0211 Рік тому +219

      You’re SO right! “Under the Sea” is awesome! But so are “Kiss the Girl” and “Poor Unfortunate Souls”

    • @roxanne_
      @roxanne_ Рік тому +94

      @@Kawaiikitten0211frl and without Part of Your World we wouldn’t have the “what the main character wants song”. It’s such a banger and it includes it’s light motif throughout the movie that reminds us of Ariel and her goal.

    • @TheFinalGate_
      @TheFinalGate_ Рік тому +22

      Its 2023, we cant have love stories anymore bcus men are literally evil

    • @avelynn5976
      @avelynn5976 Рік тому +59

      ​@@TheFinalGate_ they may not be evil but they sure are whiny lmao

    • @JustDT851
      @JustDT851 Рік тому +31

      ​@@TheFinalGate_ I dislike romance being everywhere
      Everywhere everywhere. It's good but it, dropping is nice

  • @chasehedges6775
    @chasehedges6775 Рік тому +5315

    I like the trend of not always having a villain in Disney movies but I miss when we had classic, fun and really intimidating villains in Disney.

    • @Amexy-mr6lw
      @Amexy-mr6lw Рік тому +5

      Agree

    • @buggysnake8699
      @buggysnake8699 Рік тому +34

      It just adds a wee bit of spice

    • @somerandolad
      @somerandolad Рік тому +88

      Jack Horner was up there with the likes of Scar, Maleficent, etc.

    • @chasehedges6775
      @chasehedges6775 Рік тому +31

      @@somerandolad 👍👍Miss Scar, Hades and Maleficent

    • @BeachioSandschannel
      @BeachioSandschannel Рік тому +33

      @Depressed Doggo You realize Schaff doesn’t care about the trolls?

  • @misterzygarde6431
    @misterzygarde6431 Рік тому +4851

    I like to imagine that the villains of the Renaissance films would bully the twist villains.

  • @randomuser4486
    @randomuser4486 Рік тому +158

    Lightyear's villain could have been easily fixed. Just bring Buzz's dad in the game. Like, he was once a spaceranger, but one day he did something, that all the other spacerangers didn't approved off, or he always choose controversy methods. Then one day, he quit or got lost on a mission and now, he now takes finally revenge, because he want to save his son (which he always had a good conection too) from the bad spacerangers, to save him from them (in his perspective). Or he would seek revenge, because he thought they killed Buzz, with the project they made to leave the planet, while Buzz was actually just traveling through time. Boom, villain fixed!

    • @erickpoorbaugh6728
      @erickpoorbaugh6728 Рік тому +25

      That’s also a callback to Toy Story 2, where Zurg was Buzz’s father.

    • @randomuser4486
      @randomuser4486 Рік тому +24

      @@erickpoorbaugh6728 That was intentional from my side. I know the Toy Story 2 scene. That's why i said it should have been his dad.

    • @adeleinetheartist8267
      @adeleinetheartist8267 11 місяців тому

      Disney ruins what made their villains great in the first place. Disney corrupts everything that it touches. Fuck Disney.

    • @torytellstales
      @torytellstales 8 місяців тому +6

      How funny it is that the 2nd and 3rd Toy Story movies had better and more compelling twist villains than Lightyear.
      Not to mention those villains actually make sense and pushes the story well!

    • @Prestonnotcloneriggy
      @Prestonnotcloneriggy 7 місяців тому

      i thougt that lightyear was a great movie ( yes i sed it FIGHT ME )

  • @marcoanaya7123
    @marcoanaya7123 Рік тому +2236

    "If Disney executives genuinely think that there's no room for a villain, then that's just bad storytelling."
    -Schaffrillas

    • @Yeahimamusicalfan
      @Yeahimamusicalfan Рік тому

      That’s stupid. Just because a story doesn’t have a villain doesn’t mean it’s bad storytelling. It just sounds like they lack the skills of storytelling is all.

    • @j-2-da-man932
      @j-2-da-man932 Рік тому +79

      “Well GEE, Disney! Sorry I want my movie based on the concept of adventure serials to have stakes and an actual villainous presence rather than the conflict just being a loop warm rehash of the familia strife that was done infinitely better in Encanto.”
      -Also Schaffrillas

    • @andrewgreeb916
      @andrewgreeb916 Рік тому +30

      you're really shooting yourself in the foot there, villains are a great narrative tool.
      When you are writing you can't afford to just throw away parts of your "tool belt".

    • @gaelmendez2798
      @gaelmendez2798 Рік тому +2

      Aunestly I would hang that note to be reminded there’s always a time to make a villan

    • @Justsomedudeokay
      @Justsomedudeokay Рік тому +4

      Exactly. A hero is only as good as the villain.

  • @emmagaroutte9211
    @emmagaroutte9211 Рік тому +1900

    In a weird way, I think that’s why Gravity Falls is such an amazing show: Bill Cipher was the catalyst that turned the series from great to profound. Because he attacks his victims through their psyche, Ford, Dipper, Mabel, and Stan are forced to confront issues they’ve pushed aside until then, things more dangerous than the weirdness they face every day - generational trauma, mistrust, and fear of the future. By the second season, all of them grow wiser, stronger, and more united as a result! In fact, the entire town grows in unity… because the heroes learn to overcome the villain that sparked the chaos in the first place!

    • @jbcatz5
      @jbcatz5 Рік тому +83

      Belos in Owl House as well. He’s the head of a long established order, a witch finder out of his own time and place irreversibly affected by the magic he detests so much. He knows how to play people, keep them on side by honeyed words or veiled threats and does so as a trusted public figure. His system is the norm, which Luz and her friends have to fight against.

    • @unionpacific3863
      @unionpacific3863 Рік тому +45

      At least Disney Animated Show care for giving us great villains

    • @Jaydee-wd7wr
      @Jaydee-wd7wr Рік тому +42

      Yeah that’s what I was going to say, Disney still knows how to do villains, they just put them in their shows, Belos, The Core and Bill are all fantastic to watch.

    • @jturner2577
      @jturner2577 Рік тому +11

      ​@@Jaydee-wd7wr Although in the case of the Core I wish we got more screentime with it as the Core itself. Or saw the other minds assimilated into it.

    • @jturner2577
      @jturner2577 Рік тому +10

      ​@@jbcatz5 He even knows how to manipulate a literal god (The Collector) and nearly took over it's body.

  • @thatonemessyartist1760
    @thatonemessyartist1760 Рік тому +1989

    I think the main issue Disney is currently facing is the fact that they want you to see everyone’s perspective. In real life, you don’t always understand everyone’s motives or perspectives, and it’s okay to do the same in movies. The audience doesn’t need to know the tragic backstory of the villain and feel sympathy for them. One thing that can make a villain so scary is your lack of understanding. Unpredictable villains are terrifying.

    • @killme5630
      @killme5630 Рік тому +64

      Yea, understanding leads to lack of fear and less threats from the villain

    • @KetsubanSolo
      @KetsubanSolo Рік тому +87

      Also when you're trying to account for every single perspective, it muddles up the storytelling and ironically becomes a lot more boring.
      I think Song of the Sea does a really good job of getting us to understand everyone through a combination of keeping their motivations simple, and also using other characters to explore those existing aspects further.

    • @stevenhiggins3055
      @stevenhiggins3055 Рік тому +70

      Not to mention that some people really are just motivated by greed and selfishness. A lot like the classic Disney villains.

    • @FezFindie
      @FezFindie Рік тому +31

      It's also its own valuable lesson that, while it may be good to briefly try to understand why someone's the way they are, sometimes there's either no time or some people are just plain evil a-holes for no much reason~

    • @bluesbest1
      @bluesbest1 Рік тому +28

      @@stevenhiggins3055 Yup. Consider Captain Hook, whose motivations, fears, and general goals are outlined completely without detracting from the rest of the movie. He's fully respected by his crew, as well as being somewhat classy, so it's not like he's a one-dimensional villain, he's just...a pirate. In fact, considering Peter's personality, Hook might very well be the first instance of a not-quite-villainous antagonist.

  • @shibumi-tanuki
    @shibumi-tanuki Рік тому +126

    Puss in Boots 2 legitimately helped me a lot personally. I went in without ever expecting to see my struggles with a debilitating fear of death represented and then _seeing_ the protagonist come to terms with it???????????????? Honestly, it made me tear up

  • @freebird264
    @freebird264 Рік тому +1375

    Jack Horner in Puss in Boots 2 was such a breath of fresh air. Sure, we still had Death and Goldilocks and the Three Bears who were the morally grey force of nature and empathetic trio acting as antagonists, but then we had Jack Horner who was openly irredeemable and dead inside and the worst person imaginable.

    • @chasehedges6775
      @chasehedges6775 Рік тому +24

      He’s the best Non Disney villain ever😊

    • @CertifiedSoapEater
      @CertifiedSoapEater Рік тому +159

      I think Jack Horner is suppose to mock modern Disney villains, the conscience cricket tries to find something redeemable about him for most of his time. Also when talks about having a rough childhood but describes him having a mansion with loving parents and a business that gets to inherit

    • @g.d.graham2446
      @g.d.graham2446 Рік тому +10

      ​@@CertifiedSoapEater Definitely

    • @goatlover6312
      @goatlover6312 Рік тому +79

      @@CertifiedSoapEater Also mocking a lot of “tragic villain,” motivation.
      Many of those villains are painted as sympathetic because they have a “greater purpose,” or “are missing that one thing they need to be happy,” and when the viewer thinks about the “sympathetic motive,” for more than a minute it gets clear that it either doesn’t line up with the villain’s previous actions or just plainly doesn’t make sense.
      When Jack talks about his wish the movie builds up towards a motive like I mentioned above but then just throws it away with the most selfish wish possible. Yes the more you think about it the more Jack is clearly just a giant middle finger towards modern Disney villains.

    • @ShivaramKarthikeyan
      @ShivaramKarthikeyan Рік тому +15

      You could say that he's an irredeemable monster.

  • @EE-iv5ej
    @EE-iv5ej Рік тому +2161

    They want to make a personal drama villain tragic? How about make them irredeemable? That'll feel more tragic, the fact that you had emotional connection to a villain, but you cannot redeem them anymore, you must learn to let them go. It's like growing up with a friend you grew to love throughout your childhood, only to see them degenerate and become criminal in your adult years. And just feel the agony of seeing how someone you loved turn into someone you don't want to be with anymore.

  • @BossXygman
    @BossXygman Рік тому +1518

    The funny thing is is that The Lion King had Simba go through a character arc about his father's death for the whole movie while also having one of the most memorable Disney villains. They've done it before, so they can do it again.

    • @davidkahnt2632
      @davidkahnt2632 Рік тому +52

      Hamlet was a great play.

    • @KyrieFortune
      @KyrieFortune Рік тому +58

      Not only they can have both, having both is actually great for their pockets, TLK still is the highest grossing animated movie of all time

    • @Lauren_210
      @Lauren_210 Рік тому +36

      Exactly! That is why I consider the Disney Renaissance to be my favorite Disney era and also its best era in my opinion. They had that great balance of a strong lead protagonist AND also great villains!

    • @royalgambit4508
      @royalgambit4508 Рік тому +17

      They have done it before, but I doubt the “creative” team at Disney now has the ability or drive to make a good villain

    • @ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΗΣΛΑΧΑΝΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ
      @ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΗΣΛΑΧΑΝΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ Рік тому +3

      Granted, the lion king isn't great in that regard, as the story and pacing really falls apart after Mufasa's death.
      And Scar is kind of turned into a joke.

  • @Aerodumb
    @Aerodumb Рік тому +46

    I want to see a villain that embodies the concept of self doubt and anxiety. Something creepy that would talk to the main character at night and wouldn't let them sleep.

  • @sarahletkeman1905
    @sarahletkeman1905 Рік тому +935

    Lilo and Stitch is an interesting one where there is no true irredeemable "villian" but plenty of fun entertaining antagonists. Stitch is initially framed as a monster, and Gantu and the Grand Councilwoman, Jumbaa and Plekely all have their antagonist moments complete with jump scares, and even Cobra Bubbles is framed as the big scary bad guy trying to rip the family apart even though the audience knows he's just doing his job trying to protect a child. I think it works better because conflicts are well defined with clear motivations?

    • @jbcatz5
      @jbcatz5 Рік тому +50

      There’s Gantu, but he’s only relevant at the start of the film and to facilitate a climax.

    • @nicholassims9837
      @nicholassims9837 Рік тому +22

      @@jbcatz5 yeah one could view the no real villain in the first film to be early installment weirdness as the later tv series we do get real villains

    • @christopherauzenne5023
      @christopherauzenne5023 Рік тому +46

      Yeah rewatching lilo and stitch, I kinda find it weird that gantu is made into a villain in the later films/series, like all in all he’s just sorta doing his job. Frankly the grand council woman came off a bit more villainous then him

    • @jordancampbell8597
      @jordancampbell8597 Рік тому +53

      @@jbcatz5 And even then, he's not that bad.
      He's deeply offended by Stitch's existence--not entirely without reason--but his absolutism allows him to work as a foil to the far more reasonable Grand Councilwoman.

    • @jbcatz5
      @jbcatz5 Рік тому +21

      @@christopherauzenne5023 They’re both representing the law, but Gantu is the one who believes Experiment 626 will never not be a threat while the Councilwoman does see that Stitch has changed and is willing to use the loophole of the adoption shelter receipt to justify leaving the matter where it is.

  • @bio-weaponn5576
    @bio-weaponn5576 Рік тому +1312

    A villain basically personifies everything the hero should AVOID in life choices. Like a villain is someone who dealt with their personal stuff in all the worst ways.

    • @Otval_bashky
      @Otval_bashky Рік тому +104

      Or has a same motivation with hero but with radical methods

    • @khn4048
      @khn4048 Рік тому +47

      I wish the have a idea where the main character is the same as the villain not that they are same people but they have same motivations or same backstory but the main character tries to do whats right while the villain chooses the brutal way

    • @dylanzlol7293
      @dylanzlol7293 Рік тому +13

      @@khn4048 Then there wouldnt be a point to having to stop the villain? he wants to do the same thing that the protagonist, You would only need to nudge him into the right path and help the protagonist.

    • @khn4048
      @khn4048 Рік тому +5

      @@dylanzlol7293 good point

    • @butterbutter891
      @butterbutter891 Рік тому +21

      ​@@dylanzlol7293well it's complicated, I mean, if you're a protagonist fighting for equal rights in order to save your people from oppression, would you support someone who's willing to murder thousands of innocent people cold-bloodedly to reach the same goal?

  • @grfrjiglstan
    @grfrjiglstan Рік тому +712

    I remember seeing a video on Jack Horner where someone asked, “Why doesn’t Disney make completely irredeemable villains anymore?” And some other guy responded, “Because they are one now.”

  • @Linkaro2
    @Linkaro2 Рік тому +54

    What if this is Disney way of answering the complaint of twist villains?
    "OH, people don't like our villians? Fine! Then no more villians for them."

  • @AvalynTheAccursed
    @AvalynTheAccursed Рік тому +2444

    I agree outside of the point with Luca
    I think the whole point of that movie is that it WASN'T dramatic. It was just two fish boys trying to find their place in a human civilization. The movie is just meant to be wholesome innocence with no real high stakes. I don't think Luca could have benefitted from a genuine, straight-up villain, and that a simple bully-type character fits perfectly with what Luca was trying to go for.

    • @marocat4749
      @marocat4749 Рік тому +65

      Yeah it a cut coming o age romance story in world where th point is that th build up mistrust ba basically everyone is th villain. And the unjustified fear and witchhunts.
      That even gt in thir relationship. The villain is bigotry and th point is to not let themslve ovrcome with fear of that.

    • @BigMara2
      @BigMara2 Рік тому +11

      ​@Maro Cat what?

    • @traktor420
      @traktor420 Рік тому +15

      @@marocat4749bruh what are you saying?

    • @TheUltima_Werewolf
      @TheUltima_Werewolf Рік тому +6

      ​@@marocat4749 Huh?

    • @hannawhite7605
      @hannawhite7605 Рік тому +26

      ​@@marocat4749 ? It not a romantic story

  • @ob2kenobi388
    @ob2kenobi388 Рік тому +603

    The worst part about the "Zurg is Buzz from the future" twist is that anyone who's seen Toy Story 2 knows that, canonically, Zurg is Buzz's father.

    • @mariak5096
      @mariak5096 Рік тому +155

      Conclusion: Buzz is his own father

    • @clean.zero.
      @clean.zero. Рік тому +49

      @@mariak5096 but thats just a theory, a film theory"

    • @CrookiNari
      @CrookiNari Рік тому +58

      "butbutbut it's just a Star Wars reference!"
      so? you think this new development is better? those people are annoying.

    • @ToaArcan
      @ToaArcan Рік тому +47

      I liked the way the cartoon played with that, having him state the lines to Buzz just to mess with his head a little.
      Cartoon Zurg was a delight.

    • @ob2kenobi388
      @ob2kenobi388 Рік тому

      @@mariak5096
      Buzz cucked his own dad. Legend.

  • @heyitsmira17
    @heyitsmira17 Рік тому +2668

    Even the less known Disney movies had strong villains, Oliver & Company per example had a very realistic, cruel and threatening villain, as well as his dogs. And it still managed to be a very sweet and wholesome movie at its core. Idk why they're so afraid of making villains nowadays

    • @hassathunter2464
      @hassathunter2464 Рік тому +67

      Cause what we call a villain... is their "hero".

    • @orrorsaness5942
      @orrorsaness5942 Рік тому +27

      @@hassathunter2464 The Pensuke Files’s titular character, Pensuke is proof of that.
      Pensuke in my series is the biological father of Kyubey, and he created a system known as the Litch system. It’s a cruel system with no real escape and it’s system laid a foundation of magic that will lead to… other… cruel systems. (Yes, I’m talking about The Witch System and the ones that succeeded it.)
      The Woke see Pensuke as a “baby” hero that deserves praise.

    • @MorganKing95
      @MorganKing95 Рік тому +62

      Yes, Sykes have always been one of my favorites despite being generally unpopular amongst Disney fans. Yes, he isn't too much in the story and doesn't have a very unique motivation or personality, but man is he intimidating and an unusually realistic villain for a Disney movie. Not to mention that his car feels like it has more personality than anyone in "Cars", simply because how much the cinematography highlights it and how integrated it is to Sykes' character

    • @ltb1345
      @ltb1345 Рік тому +3

      @@hassathunter2464 So true.

    • @conorgarrett5893
      @conorgarrett5893 Рік тому +1

      @@orrorsaness5942 is that a real show?

  • @BlueBerry20071
    @BlueBerry20071 11 місяців тому +218

    I unironically want a show where a a steven universe style protagonist goes around redeeming everyone, only to come across someone completely irredeemable, and have an internal struggle where he has to come to terms with their realization of; "oh. I actually have to *kill* this one, don't i?"

    • @cartoonishidealism582
      @cartoonishidealism582 11 місяців тому +28

      I mean How To Train Your Dragon 2 kinda does this?

    • @Dookieman1975
      @Dookieman1975 11 місяців тому +9

      @@cartoonishidealism582shit ur right

    • @Dookieman1975
      @Dookieman1975 11 місяців тому +38

      Wanted that to be the finale. White diamond just being too evil to redeem and he learns why capital punishment is a thing and that some people cannot be reasoned with and are unwilling to change. At least pull an Ozai and take their position of power away before imprisoning until they do reform

    • @zombiesalmon4997
      @zombiesalmon4997 11 місяців тому +3

      OH MY GOD YES VALIDATION THANK YOU FINALLY

    • @superstarman9001
      @superstarman9001 10 місяців тому +1

      You mean like Aquamarine?

  • @Crow_Rising
    @Crow_Rising Рік тому +3203

    Dreamworks was created specifically to not be Disney, and very specifically out of outright spite towards Disney. There's something poetic about them more or less biding their time all these years and then just when Disney is letting their guard down and putting out subpar storytelling, Dreamworks strikes out with an absolute banger that puts Disney to shame because it's doing everything right that Disney always used to to right but doesn't anymore.

    • @redhill3248
      @redhill3248 Рік тому +93

      always loved dreamworks

    • @HighSlayerRalton
      @HighSlayerRalton Рік тому +77

      Biding their time? What about shrek, Kung Fu Panda, and How To Train Your Dragon?

    • @Crow_Rising
      @Crow_Rising Рік тому +159

      @@HighSlayerRalton All before Disney started putting out garbage. They've not really had an opportunity to show up Disney properly until recently.

    • @d1kgaws12
      @d1kgaws12 Рік тому +29

      @@HighSlayerRalton Unfortunately, only Shrek seems to be super mainstream. I THEORIZE one of the reasons being Boss Baby (which iirc wasn’t well received at all) basically drawing all attention away from HTTYD and KFP until people stopped talking about them, but that’s just some dumb conspiracy theory since I heard Boss Baby being mentioned way more than HTTYD and KFP.

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 Рік тому +6

      Disney hasn’t had subpar storytelling for majority of its films since Princess and the Frog. While most of Dreamworks’s from the era have been wildly inconsistent to be most generous. Some have been great and some abysmal. And they have not had the pop culture presence outside of franchises like How to Train Your Dragon and Puss in Boots.
      In any case Disney’s next film Wish will have a villain, Chris Pine as a king (hopefully he will sing, he was great in Into The Woods as the shallow Prince Charming).

  • @nolleg3035
    @nolleg3035 Рік тому +846

    Jack Horner made me realize how much I missed evil villains, no plottwist, no hidden motives, just evil.

    • @stoopidpursun8140
      @stoopidpursun8140 Рік тому +76

      "Yeah, in the face, why?" alone makes him a better villain than anything Disney has barfed out.

    • @PeanutTechno
      @PeanutTechno Рік тому +20

      Idea: An evil villain like that, but their "hidden motive" amounts to "Ok this one bad thing you did was the straw that broke the camel's back, and I'm feeling at least twice as spiteful as usual today. Aside from that, this is all just for fun"

    • @redpanda6497
      @redpanda6497 Рік тому +4

      He had a motivation though. Everything was handed to him as a kid and when Pinocchio, a magical being got more attention than him he got mad and decided to take the magic.

    • @countdooku7133
      @countdooku7133 Рік тому +2

      That's why fireza from dragon ball is one of my favourite villans of all time he is pure evil he was laughing while he destroyed an entire planet while 99% of its population was there that's the type of villany that is missing from most modern movies imo

    • @IcyDiamond
      @IcyDiamond Рік тому +1

      @@redpanda6497 The commenter means some hidden secret motive that makes him sympathetic

  • @latexu95
    @latexu95 Рік тому +695

    17:05 I really like the hero/villain dynamic in Emperor's New Groove. They're basically equally selfish and superficial jerks, but the main difference is that one of them actually learns from their mistakes, and hasn't ever tried to intentionally kill anyone to get what they want. And also the lovable henchman of the villain, who's often confused which side he should be on, and who's just working for the wrong person.😉

    • @matthewsawczyn6592
      @matthewsawczyn6592 Рік тому +35

      We love Kronk!! 💪

    • @ange76prkr
      @ange76prkr Рік тому +24

      I love that, it like "damn I'm just working here for how it would look on my cv and now I have to make moral choices" vibes it gives, like Kronk is the best haha

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Рік тому +3

      @@ange76prkr imagine a world where the only company you could work for is Nestle

  • @yellowstickers394
    @yellowstickers394 Рік тому +297

    Well, to be honest. It just seems like villain aren’t allowed to be “pure evil” anymore. Nowadays, they often get dismissed, because villains need to have “depth”, “ulterior motives”, or be “morally gray” now.
    I personally find villains who are just pure evil, horrible, and irredeemable to be more entertaining. Not that those with certain depth aren’t. Villains like the Joker, the Wicked Witch, Lord Voldemort, Hades (Disney), Bill Cipher, William Afton, etc.
    Villains who are just horrible and absolutely irredeemable, but they have fans who like them as a villain. Now of course, there are still pure evil villains whose backstory shaped them, but they’re still chaotic and irredeemable.
    Edit: Just thought I should clarify what I meant in case of any confusion.
    With the villains I’ve listed above and idea of villains who are pure evil, I am not saying that they do not have depth or motivation. It’s just that their depth and motivation are different from that of a villain who one would be considered gray. I feel like because of how evil certain types of villains can be, they sometimes get called one dimensional or not realistic. Even though we see from history and society itself that that type of evil does exist. Not saying that gray villains shouldn’t exist, I do enjoy those type of villains. I also feel like pure evil villains are good in their own right, but perhaps are not as appreciated anymore.

    • @Rikrobat
      @Rikrobat Рік тому +14

      It's a shame because sometimes a character being pure evil is more fun in a fictionalized setting. The live-action Maleficent wasn't "bad" as a story per se, but Maleficent was always more entertaining and engaging when she was an all-powerful fairy who was known to be prickly and decided to take revenge on a child because she wasn't invited to a party (which for fairies is a huge slight).
      Cletus Cassidy from Spiderman is another character who is just better when he's allowed to be an unrepentant serial killer who is made much more dangerous when he bonds with an alien symbiote and lives up to his name Carnage. Trying to force a tragic backstory onto him just takes away what makes him interesting and terrifying. This is a villain that Spiderman needed the help of allies and other villains to stop, and Carnage being so simple and bloodthirsty is a great contrast against Venom, who is more complicated because Eddie Brock doesn't completely bond with the symbiote.

    • @mgames3209
      @mgames3209 Рік тому +5

      I mean, anything or person who is immortal and has powers, eg: Bill Cipher, Hades, has nothing to stop them from being evil

    • @asterling4
      @asterling4 Рік тому +4

      it's just important to remember that not every story needs a villain. and if the latest storytelling trend is to tell stories about conflicts between humans who love each other and how we fuck each other up and then how we repair that damage, a decrease in villains is just going to be a natural consequence of that, because those stories can work beautifully and be very well-told without a villain in sight. there's a conflict to drive the plot, but you don't need a villain for that.
      it's not because of some censorship, or villains not being "allowed" to be pure evil. pure evil villains just don't _work_ for every story. no character is good in a vaccuum; they're only as good as their ability to serve their story. this is true of every character, antagonists included. and good writers will know that, and disney, for all their crimes at the corporate level, hires a _lot_ of good writers.
      if you like super-evil villains a lot, that is fine, but that is a reflection of the type of story you like, and it is not a valid criticism of the types of story you _don't_ like. you can't judge one genre by the standards of another. plenty of movies and TV shows in the last five years have featured fun, not-super-nuanced, silly over-the-top villains if that is what you like. disney just hasn't been telling as much of that type of story, which is fine. some of us really enjoy it. it's ok that you don't enjoy it -- but make no mistake, they're doing it to appeal to an audience that wants that type of story. a lot of disney fans are growing up, so maybe that's part of it.

    • @yellowstickers394
      @yellowstickers394 Рік тому +7

      @@asterling4
      I think you’re misinterpreting what I said. I wasn’t saying that every story needs a villain or that pure evil villains work for every story. My point was that nowadays, villains (like the ones I’ve listed before) get dismissed because it seems like people are looking for villains that are morally gray. And by not being allowed, I mean that people don't find pure evil villains as interesting as they were before. Not anything about censorship or any of the sort that you've mentioned.
      Also, no where was I criticizing stories that I supposedly don’t like. I like other types of villains, but I just find pure evil villains more interesting. I am also a bit confused on your last paragraph, because where was I judging different genres? I never said that I didn’t like other type of villains, I just pointed out the difference with how pure evil villains and morally gray villains are viewed now. I never said anything about not liking certain types of stories either. Pointing out how different type of villains are viewed doesn’t reflect on my own opinion on certain stories/characters. Me also pointing out the type of villains that I enjoy the most also does not mean that I don’t enjoy other types. It seems like you’re just making assumptions. I also do enjoy the different types of stories that Disney is making, never stated or implied otherwise.

    • @erickpoorbaugh6728
      @erickpoorbaugh6728 Рік тому +11

      Also, in real life, not all villains are morally gray. Some people do evil things because of trauma, or misguided goals, or some other sympathetic motive. But some people are just jerks.

  • @chatteringbox7583
    @chatteringbox7583 Рік тому +954

    Encanto being responsible for the "personal drama" archetype in Disney despite being a good film has the same energy as the first Shrek movie being responsible for the wave of crude humor and pop culture references

    • @mr.lizard666
      @mr.lizard666 Рік тому +6

      True

    • @korinoriz
      @korinoriz Рік тому +36

      "Personal drama" has always kinda been a thing though, can you really pin it on Encanto?

    • @victoroverangels
      @victoroverangels Рік тому +24

      ​@Rogue Slushy I guess they mean it being the main focus in a movie made by a big company, a lot of these things have been done by indie filmmaker WAY before these big companies, so I guess that's what they wanted to say

    • @lilac3266
      @lilac3266 Рік тому +7

      @@korinoriz I think they mean it’s one of the first big animated movies to focus on the family and it’s dynamics rather than have them fight a foe. Again all the problems were caused by the people living in the house so the plot was literally solving their own personal problems

    • @alim.9801
      @alim.9801 Рік тому +5

      And Shrek being responsible for stunt casting celebrities as voice actors

  • @CinnamonGrrlErin1
    @CinnamonGrrlErin1 Рік тому +1663

    I think it's tied into the larger problem of Disney being too afraid to make anything different or unique anymore. Compare their recent version of Pinocchio to Del Toro's: they defanged and watered down all the original villains and it ended up being just a mess of a film, but Del Toro has several actual villains in there (and a lot of characters that aren't black or white but complex individuals). That's why people love Del Toro too, he gives us bad guys that are interesting and complicated but they are still *bad* without having some kind of dull backstory trope that lessens the impact. It is healthy for kids to read books or watch movies that have genuine bad people in them.

    • @jstar3382
      @jstar3382 Рік тому +61

      Del Toro made that one as a passion project, it's no surprise it's better. And they had Mussolini!

    • @SoldierDelta
      @SoldierDelta Рік тому +23

      @@jstar3382 "I likea da puppets"
      Mussolini: A True Cinematic Icon

    • @CinnamonGrrlErin1
      @CinnamonGrrlErin1 Рік тому +29

      @@jstar3382 who was voiced by Tom Kenny of all people, which makes me laugh. That's how you do good political satire, you turn the bad guys into caricatures.
      I think Disney has the wrong idea about what kids should watch. Yes, there's a time and a place for more optimistic and hopeful movies, but kids aren't stupid and it does them a huge injustice to talk down to them the way so many movies do these days. Or they preach at them to try to indoctrinate them into whatever Disney wants them to think (and it's not just Disney but they are the worst when it comes to doing that sort of thing).

    • @andresanguianozuniga6798
      @andresanguianozuniga6798 Рік тому +8

      I agree...
      Today it seems to make just what is in trending... Not doing somenthing unique.

    • @michaelstrong5383
      @michaelstrong5383 Рік тому +25

      Disney watered down Pleasure Island by having the kids drink root beer instead of alcoholic beer while Del Toro's take (even though it's not explicitly called Pleasure Island) was more of a military camp. It goes to show how Guillermo never talks down to his audience.

  • @77777gracie
    @77777gracie Рік тому +1697

    The Mitchell's vs The Machines is a great example of how Strange World could have been. The conflict between the family is realistic and explored throughout the film, and is tied into the villain and saving the world. It has high stakes, an adventure, and a really heartwarming but kind of dysfunctional family

    • @Kaisona2017
      @Kaisona2017 Рік тому +108

      Not to mention, some really good jokes.

    • @joaquinm9148
      @joaquinm9148 Рік тому +49

      @@Kaisona2017 Well, if you’ve got Lord and Miller in your writing team, then you’re in for one heck of a comedy

    • @LauraAnn309
      @LauraAnn309 Рік тому +18

      OMG love that movie!!! We need more great, original stories like that one.

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin Рік тому +7

      @@Kaisona2017 Well, not all good jokes. There’s a few that admittedly are duds. One example I can think of is when PAL is dying and Katie has to interrupt it to remind us it’s similar to a funny animal video which is only an excuse to just shove in a live clip of a baboon opening and closing his mouth on loop and honestly doesn’t really contribute anything. Plus, the villain’s death is already supposed to be humorous anyways so we didn’t need any extra humor to it. There’s definitely some moments where director Mike Rianda needed to REEL in Lord and Miller on their humor and cut it down.

    • @luci7396
      @luci7396 Рік тому +3

      i hated mitchells vs the machines it made me cringe so much lmao

  • @josephmarcha5410
    @josephmarcha5410 Рік тому +29

    I remember leaving the theater after watching puss in boots the last wish, and as I was walking out I heard death’s whistle theme from another theater and I genuinely got scared. That’s how intimidating death was and is

  • @zalybrainlessgenius503
    @zalybrainlessgenius503 Рік тому +588

    Personal struggle doesn't mean you can't have a villain. In fact, best villains DIRECTLY REFLECT heroes' personal struggles.

    • @theloganator5738
      @theloganator5738 Рік тому +48

      And better yet, it can be a mirror into how the hero can turn out if they don't deal with their struggles in a healthy way.

    • @austinfletchermusic
      @austinfletchermusic Рік тому +32

      Puss in Boots TLW literally does this with all of their villains, too! The crime family deals with Puss' own loner status, Jack Horner mirrors the rise of personal myth and self-aggrandizing (Horner lies to seem more evil, whereas Puss lied to seem more heroic), and Death is self-evidently the fear of it. Another #PussSweep moment

    • @randompromises1038
      @randompromises1038 11 місяців тому +7

      ​@@austinfletchermusicliterally how smart was it for Puss's fear of mortality to be personified so he has to confront it and come to terms with facing death itself

  • @bobbybooshay5388
    @bobbybooshay5388 Рік тому +981

    A big issue I had with the twist villains was how often the personality would 180. I just kinda like when the twist villain turns out to really have been the person they were presenting all along, but their goals don't align with the hero's. Like any emotional moment and human connection was real, but they're just evil.

    • @QueenOfDarknes5
      @QueenOfDarknes5 Рік тому +175

      King Candy/Turbo and Ernesto del la Cruz are good in that regard. Their personality stays the same over the movie and all their actions make sense from their manipulativ and selfish point of view.

    • @tiffanypersaud3518
      @tiffanypersaud3518 Рік тому +92

      One villain I liked was how Commander Lyle went against Milo in Atlantis. There was a lot of clever foreshadowing when you rewatch the film.

    • @i.d.9754
      @i.d.9754 Рік тому +81

      ​@@QueenOfDarknes5 De la Cruz is so underrated imo. I really like how they took the idea of people working so hard to become famous that they'll do anything for it, and made it work

    • @amusedapple4933
      @amusedapple4933 Рік тому +10

      LIKE REVERSE FLASH IN THE FLASH SHOW. Prove me wrong

    • @cybertramon0012
      @cybertramon0012 Рік тому +64

      The villain from Up was also a good twist villain, IMO, because his affable nature wasn’t an act. He just gotten so obsessed with catching the bird to regain his standing that he had grown paranoid and assumed that anyone who got got involved was after his prize.

  • @Jovian12
    @Jovian12 Рік тому +747

    King Candy is definitely my favorite Disney villain of the 3D era. And that's...not looking likely to change anytime soon. Also enjoy that he did have a "twist" about him, but it was foreshadowed well, and he was thoroughly antagonistic throughout the movie anyway, just in different ways.

    • @anerrorhasoccurred8727
      @anerrorhasoccurred8727 Рік тому +159

      King Candy’s twist doesn’t even feel like a “isn’t that shocking?” moment *(cough cough* Hans.) It feels like a natural escalation of the plot.

    • @cooperchance7720
      @cooperchance7720 Рік тому +88

      @@danielkiran8174 The film also literally starts with her kidnapping Rapunzel.

    • @Hoaxe72
      @Hoaxe72 Рік тому +40

      @@anerrorhasoccurred8727 hard agree, it doesn’t come out of nowhere, it’s more just like “yeah that makes sense I can see that being how things go”

    • @killitwithfire5377
      @killitwithfire5377 Рік тому +52

      @@anerrorhasoccurred8727 I feel like most villain twists are "wait, this sweet and lovable character has been secretly evil the whole time??" but that's not really king candys point. The twist is much more "wait, turbos still around???" It doesn't rely too much on the fact he's evil for shock value.

    • @Starrrycandy
      @Starrrycandy Рік тому

      Agreed. One of my favorite villians

  • @Tatsu4242
    @Tatsu4242 Рік тому +37

    My whole problem with Lightyear was how in the second Toy Story they had that “I am your father” moment. And I was hoping they’d follow through with that or something. But no, future version of himself…

    • @ShadowBear4671
      @ShadowBear4671 Рік тому +5

      Maybe Pixar in 1999 just wanted to do haha funny ahh star wars reference

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin Рік тому +3

      In the cartoon, they do the whole “I am your father” routine and Zurg pulls a 180 and gains the upper hand in battle against Buzz. So the “I am your father” is nothing more than a joke and not to be taken seriously or as canon.

    • @torytellstales
      @torytellstales 5 місяців тому

      Buzz really didn't feel like a character in his own movie.....not only that, but having him be "his own villain" paints him as an actual villain, and I feel in my opinion they were trying to make Lizzie and Hawthorne the "true heroes" all along, like the movie was trying to say Buzz had to learn to value these characters because they are the ones that drove him to be who he is.
      I call bullshit.
      Andy would've gotten a "Buzz Lightyear" action fugure for the same reason a kid would get a "Batman" action figure, because they are cool looking figures that fight crime and for justice.
      To portray Buzz in such a light in his own movie was an insult and unbelievable.
      And before people say something about "OH, well you dont know what Andy likes", you saw how Andy thinks in the way he interacts with his toys, establishing his characters best traits while putting in action scenes

  • @Amexy-mr6lw
    @Amexy-mr6lw Рік тому +802

    I really dig this new type of content youre doing expanding to talking about certain aspects of companies instead of just reviewing movies, thats cool

    • @impidimpproductions7648
      @impidimpproductions7648 Рік тому +8

      Omg the bots spelled wow…

    • @merlumili
      @merlumili Рік тому

      ​@@impidimpproductions7648 Thought they were doing a kung pow penis for a sec ngl

  • @onepresence9460
    @onepresence9460 Рік тому +699

    I think Puss in Boots 2 has proven that the audience wants actual villains to comeback in animated feature films, specially Disney. It can work. I do like the generation trauma plot, but it’s about time to see an actual bad guy in these stories. Good written bad guys of course.

    • @Disneyfan82
      @Disneyfan82 Рік тому +11

      Yeah, at least DreamWorks and Illumination know how to create a real bad guy that we know is already the bad guy with a motivation.

    • @goiabexp
      @goiabexp Рік тому +5

      Being honest, I'm starting to get a little tired of the Generational Trauma plot-

    • @williehampton3855
      @williehampton3855 Рік тому +4

      ​​@@Disneyfan82 What those studios are doing that Disney is not is something that hearkens back to the age old saying: "A hero's a hero but everyone LOVES a great villain". Meaning while you can have compelling protagonists to root for, it wouldn't mean anything if they didn't have enemies to counterbalance off of that are just as compelling so you can root for their inevitable downfall.

    • @Disneyfan82
      @Disneyfan82 Рік тому +4

      @@williehampton3855 Without villains, there are no heroes.

    • @killerqueen6054
      @killerqueen6054 Рік тому +6

      You could still do generations trauma with, get this, a villain who isn’t the embodiment/representation/cause of the generational trauma! It’s almost like villains are central to the themes and obstacles faced by the heroes

  • @emmagaroutte9211
    @emmagaroutte9211 Рік тому +391

    There is one other thing I’ve noticed: Death in Puss of Boots is very much like Rattlesnake Jake from Rango. He’s cold, clever, and very intimidating . He not only looks dangerous, but his voice can range from a chilling whisper to a roaring yell within seconds. He represents death, and is the one character that exposes Rango for the flawed, prideful, and cowardly soul he is. Heck, Jake tests Rango to attack him in the same way Death tells Puss to pick up his sword. But the trope is flipped when Rango, like Puss, becomes the humbled, noble hero he was originally perceived as. Suddenly, he tests Rattlesnake Jake to see if Jake is willing to strike in for the kill! And instead of doing it, Rattlesnake Jake instead develops respect for Rango (just as how Death chooses to let Puss go to live the rest of his life).

    • @chuckbatman5
      @chuckbatman5 Рік тому +51

      You just made me realize how similar Puss In Boots was to Rango. Two great animated films about a man learning to overcome his fears and be a true hero

    • @emmagaroutte9211
      @emmagaroutte9211 Рік тому +21

      * Not only are the heroes and the villains animals, but meeting the villains force Puss and Rango to explore the parts of themselves that are vulnerable ( that is, their loneliness and search for meaning). It’s quite beautiful how the bonds they share with their allies is what gives them peace, and being there for them is worth living for.

  • @ClayMaster001
    @ClayMaster001 7 місяців тому +30

    17:40 oh how that aged

  • @mintystingmoon4787
    @mintystingmoon4787 Рік тому +150

    Reminds me of a Phineas and Ferb quote that has stayed with me the longest. “A hero is a hero, but everybody loves a great villain.”

  • @spoookley
    @spoookley Рік тому +424

    not to mention that bruno is a twist protagonist. like, you already get the vibe that he’s not actually evil too, but it follows the same structure as a twist villain, but delivers on it in a unique way

    • @Furienna
      @Furienna Рік тому +5

      He's not a protagonist, but he could qualify as a "twist hero".

  • @TheLegendaryBillCipher
    @TheLegendaryBillCipher Рік тому +1336

    Having recently watched _The Hunchback of Notre Dame_ and _Hercules_ for the first time, I can confirm: I miss when Disney had a good, _bad_ villain. Hades is definitely in my top 5 Disney villains, and Frollo isn't too far behind.

    • @anerrorhasoccurred8727
      @anerrorhasoccurred8727 Рік тому +146

      The scariest thing about Frollo is how realistic he is.

    • @CainCadeyrn04
      @CainCadeyrn04 Рік тому +84

      That is exactly why I believe Frollo is the BEST villain in Disney. He is scarily realistic.
      Now Hades, he is very entertaining and is threatening when he wants. Can’t remember the actor’s name, but he amazing in that role.

    • @TheLegendaryBillCipher
      @TheLegendaryBillCipher Рік тому +29

      @@CainCadeyrn04 James Woods. I was told that _Hercules_ had a lot of the same plot points to the 1978 Superman movie, and funny enough, Woods, in recent years, voiced Lex Luthor on the show Justice League Action.

    • @cookiehatkingdom
      @cookiehatkingdom Рік тому +6

      In my opinion you're the best Disney villain but ok

    • @Savagewolver
      @Savagewolver Рік тому +11

      @@CainCadeyrn04 James Woods. He literally jumps at the chance to voice hades again from cartoons to video games.

  • @thetzar2573
    @thetzar2573 Рік тому +23

    Strange World needed to more focus on the wonder of actually exploring and appreciating the whole "We live on a giant living creature" plot. Less blatant generational trauma, more subtle learning about stuff in general.

  • @ReezeZoronauto
    @ReezeZoronauto Рік тому +3374

    I miss when villains were evil because they were straight up just bad people, not simply "misguided"

    • @ahmedmaklad6527
      @ahmedmaklad6527 Рік тому +36

      like Death

    • @jaroj1112
      @jaroj1112 Рік тому +2

      @@ahmedmaklad6527 death is just doing his job. You mean jack horner

    • @Kaiserboo1871
      @Kaiserboo1871 Рік тому +363

      @@ahmedmaklad6527 More like Big Jack Horner.

    • @miserirken
      @miserirken Рік тому +338

      @@ahmedmaklad6527 Death isn't evil, he's just doing his job (and having fun at it).

    • @dignelberrt
      @dignelberrt Рік тому +208

      @@ahmedmaklad6527 Death isn't a villain, his motivation was never to kill Puss, just push him to value his past lives.

  • @ominousintrusivethoughts3947
    @ominousintrusivethoughts3947 Рік тому +1036

    Disney's main issue in my opinion is their fear of just straight up scarring kids with some sorta horrifying element while the rest of the show is remembered fondly

    • @marcforrester7738
      @marcforrester7738 Рік тому +185

      Which is stupid because scarring kids with deep psychic damage is exactly how you make lifelong fans.

    • @michaelstrong5383
      @michaelstrong5383 Рік тому +87

      Which is why they will never make a film like Hunchback of Notre Dame ever again.

    • @ominousintrusivethoughts3947
      @ominousintrusivethoughts3947 Рік тому +32

      @@michaelstrong5383 which is odd cause that one got a sequel, but they did enough damage with the first one that it made it so when I traveled to Paris as a kid the whole thing felt like a reference to the movie

    • @michaelstrong5383
      @michaelstrong5383 Рік тому +14

      ​@OminousIntrusiveThoughts Don't even get me started on The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2. Easily one of Disney's absolute worst direct-to-video sequels.

    • @ominousintrusivethoughts3947
      @ominousintrusivethoughts3947 Рік тому +3

      @@michaelstrong5383 frl, I know I watched it, but it's nothing but a ghost in my memory, I couldn't tell you a thing that happens

  • @thearbiter3369
    @thearbiter3369 Рік тому +12

    I think crab boy is a very close villain but I feel thiugh either he is just mentioned prior to damn near meeting him as he is the collector of all things valuable or “shiny”. Even just leaving traces of his gold or giant leg prints could have been amazing to find

  • @WaterLockser
    @WaterLockser Рік тому +829

    Since Studio Ghibli was shown a few times I have to say this about them. What I like about their films is that the "villains" aren't that way for the sake of it. They have realistic and relatable reasons unlike how Lightyear did it. Take Princess Mononoke for example. Lady Eboshi may come across as a pure villain until you see that her reasons are not purely selfish. She helps Iron Town develop and protects the innocent villagers from the aggressive boars while also freeing brothel girls from their old lives by hiring them to work the iron and also taking in Lepers when everyone else casts them away while also giving them purpose with work. On the flip side from the perspective of San (Mononoke) Eboshi is a cruel, beast that's destroying her home and killing the beasts that dwell in it yet San also commits villainous acts by doing exactly what the boars were doing and killing innocent people just trying to survive in Iron Town. So while both sides are doing good and bad things you can't condemn them as their reasons for doing what they do is not black and white and for the most part they are complete justified in their actions regardless of how they go about it.

    • @ashtimbog
      @ashtimbog Рік тому +15

      So the problem is that there isn't enough conflict in disney movies? Not just that there's no villain?

    • @WaterLockser
      @WaterLockser Рік тому +44

      @ashtimbo There's no meaningful "conflict" yes there has to be some form of conflict in a film to drive the plot be it through a villain or through an internal struggle but Disney as of late has been lazy in their storytelling.
      I'll now use Spirited Away as another example. There's not a war between factions and centred around Chihiro finding her inner strength and that she can be brave. Yababa serves as an antagonist but at the same time what is currently happening to Chihiro is actually down to her parents eating the spirits food which in Yababa's eyes was reason enough to justify them turning into pigs and she also does occasionally show that she can care for others. Again this serves as a fact that not everything is black and white. There's a reason older Disney films are better received than the new ones because as mentioned in the video often one of the most memorable parts of a film is the villain or proper conflict

    • @scrapsy9003
      @scrapsy9003 Рік тому +14

      Fuck I loved that movie so much

    • @ChrisPTenders
      @ChrisPTenders Рік тому +27

      I love how much I've been seeing Princess Mononoke brought up lately in discussions surrounding nuanced villainy. Ghibli movies are great examples, all around, of how to handle conflict with protagonists and antagonists.
      Howl's Moving Castle is a great example of how to use more extreme villains. The Witch of the Waste is the personification of Sophie's self-doubts and she even sets Sophie's entire growth into motion with the curse she puts on her. They have so much fun playing with the Witch as a villain through exploring her humanity, by forcibly allying her with the protagonists. She is essentially defeated at the midpoint by a side character, and even after she's stripped of her powers as a witch, the curse remains on Sophie with even less hope of finding a way to lift it outside of confronting her own insecurities. And even in her powerless state the Witch is still put to use as a villain to cause conflict through her selfish desires; even after the protagonists go so far as to start caring for her in her newfound disability. Sophie defeats The Witch of the Waste once and for all by speaking to her as if she were a mirror image of herself, easing her own insecurities from within her antagonist, realizing the fact they shared the same insecurities was the reason the Witch cursed Sophie in the first place.
      There's tons of room for any villain to have interesting dynamics and meaningful subversions of expectations that create space to go even deeper in exploring the themes of the central conflict, it doesn't matter how nuanced or extreme they are in the role.

    • @creepicake9162
      @creepicake9162 Рік тому +3

      One of my favourite Ghibli antagonists have to be Enyaba tbh

  • @fakacoon8864
    @fakacoon8864 Рік тому +346

    We hated the "twist villain phase" because it was a phase, not because of the villains. Disney will never understand that in order to actually be taken seriously in any other capacity than standing on their laurels, they have to actually do something different

  • @Dahahafunnibear2012
    @Dahahafunnibear2012 Рік тому +477

    I love how Shaff said “took the fall.” While Bruno was falling. That’s such a nice detail.

  • @hot_sauce_lizard
    @hot_sauce_lizard 5 місяців тому +14

    watching the ending of this video after seeing wish is like seeing a message about half-hearted hope painted in blood on a cave wall

    • @Furienna
      @Furienna 5 місяців тому

      Magnifico was only stealing the personalities and memories of all his subjects including his wife and was prepared to commit murder to stay in power.
      But yeah, that is not enough for people who seem to think that cults and dictatorships are good things.

    • @noobmasterruben5167
      @noobmasterruben5167 3 місяці тому +2

      If you ask me, Asha was more of the villain than Magnifico

    • @Furienna
      @Furienna 3 місяці тому

      @@noobmasterruben5167 Magnifico kept having his subjects lobotomized, had even had his wife brainwashed into serving him and almost murdered Star.
      How can you think that Asha is the villain?

    • @hot_sauce_lizard
      @hot_sauce_lizard 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Furienna she less interesting. at least lobotomies are cool.

  • @gabrielnotgabriel9572
    @gabrielnotgabriel9572 Рік тому +1024

    It’s actually insane that we live in a time where having a villain in a movie is different and refreshing.

    • @orrorsaness5942
      @orrorsaness5942 Рік тому +25

      Indeed! My series is about to show inevitabilis (Who’s long dead), and another pure evil villain that exists in the present!

    • @T13GUY
      @T13GUY Рік тому +4

      I actually just love villain characters so much though. They're fr just great

    • @StarryxNight5
      @StarryxNight5 Рік тому +19

      My crackpot theory is that the "Disney is woke!!1!" thing is stupid, but in a different way than we think. I think that we live in such an accepting time that Disney, the huge corporation, thinks that it has to make *everybody* acceptable. It forgets that sometimes, there's just evil and selfish people. So, being the greedy money sink that it is, it tries to get people endeared to those villains because it's more "compelling". Also because merchandise. People that children actually like tend to sell a lot more as cute dolls and shit than irredeemable asses

    • @timgorg1919
      @timgorg1919 Рік тому +4

      Of course it is.
      The real villian is Disney itself.
      Why would they show up somewhere and het beaten up by good heroes that are actually rare nowadays too because most of todays protagonists are annoying and all If I think about it...

    • @funguy398
      @funguy398 Рік тому +1

      @@StarryxNight5 remember how twitter got angry that Clown from remake horror movie "It" was homophobic? Disney afraid of this thing more than anything. They gonna release blank unintertaining cartoons one after another until the competitors shows up, and they already here

  • @dylans.1741
    @dylans.1741 Рік тому +1464

    I firmly believe that Ernesto de la Cruz, despite being a creation of Pixar, was the last great Disney villain. He was only revealed as such in the last third of the movie, but he still managed to be a threatening presence, kind of in the same way as Oogie Boogie in Nightmare Before Christmas. Disney villains may be dying out in this era, but at least they went out with a bang

    • @araanimations
      @araanimations Рік тому +194

      Yeah. I felt the chill when he turned villain because the story sets Miguel's great great grandmother as the antagonist. I thought she was going to end the film by allowing Miguel to go back without giving up music. I didn't expect Miguel and everyone else to need her in the final act to play around de la Cruz to save Miguel and Hector.

    • @hawkticus_history_corner
      @hawkticus_history_corner Рік тому +191

      He's an example of doing a Twist Villain right. It doesn't come out of left field, its not a last minute ass pull and it has stakes.

    • @doomrage2012
      @doomrage2012 Рік тому +33

      Agreed, i find quite charming of Ernesto del a Cruz was a real villain and the last of Disney villains

    • @efoxkitsune9493
      @efoxkitsune9493 Рік тому +41

      Every time I'm reminded of Coco, I'm fighting the urge to drop everything and go watch it again. That movie was so good.

    • @Myspace.com6
      @Myspace.com6 Рік тому +57

      The fact that he would just murder his best friend for fame... He's a truly evil and terrifying person. The fact that we see the generation trauma inflicted upon the Rivera family because of his selfish desire for fame and money is truly fascinating. They really went LENGTH to show how 1 persons death can impact a family across more then 3+ generations.

  • @herosam1390
    @herosam1390 Рік тому +956

    In my opinion, Hopper from A Bug's Life is Disney's most underrated villain (at least that I can think of as of me writing this). He's threatening, intimidating, and has a backstory that motivates his actions, that being he was attacked by a bird and that's why he's both afraid of birds and feels the need to look like the bigger person. Even though deep down he's afraid of the ants, and even mentions how they outnumber grasshoppers 100 to 1, he still finds a way to make all of them scared of him. And near the end of the film when he realizes that the ants aren't afraid of him anymore because of one singular ant, he tries to take that ant down with him with attempted murder instead of trying to regain their fear. He really is a Disney villain to be intimidated by whenever he's on screen and I can easily see little kids being afraid of him, but for some reason I don't hear a lot of people talk about him when it comes to memorable Disney villains

    • @sonicstar917
      @sonicstar917 Рік тому +77

      Hopper is by Pixar, not Disney.

    • @peteryeeterson5766
      @peteryeeterson5766 Рік тому +65

      Likely because he was a Pixar villain before Pixar was bought and corrupted by Disney, turning Pixar into Disney Lite.

    • @pokedisney33
      @pokedisney33 Рік тому +9

      @@peteryeeterson5766 so i take it you don't think the rest of pixar's catalogue is any good after Bug'sLife?

    • @iRinnda
      @iRinnda Рік тому +36

      No matter what studio he belongs in, he is still hands down one of the most underrated animation villains.
      I know A Bug's Life isn't that special movie compared to Toy Story and other 90's classics, but it's still a very entertaining watch with an amazing villain!

    • @BartholomewTheIII
      @BartholomewTheIII Рік тому +5

      @@pokedisney33 how'd you come to that conclusion at all. Its possible if it was after disney bought pixar, but saying ALL villain after bugs life? Man has never mentioned that.

  • @kahlzun
    @kahlzun Рік тому +11

    i love the whistling (lietmotif?) that Death has. Such a "Huh, whats that? OH SHITS GOTTEN REAL" trigger to escalate a scene

  • @BunAndDun
    @BunAndDun Рік тому +498

    After watching your kung Fu panda review and you talking about how tai lungs subtle facial expressions were amazing, I watch the movie and noticed something really neat. After Po tells Shifu how the reason he stayed and tried seriously to become the Dragon warrior was because he hated himself, the scene cuts to Tigress watching and listening. And I noticed after she overheard it, she looked genuinely upset, probably because she said all of those hurtful things without knowing about who he was, all because she was angry. Just a really cool little detail I found out

    • @liaminator4950
      @liaminator4950 Рік тому +4

      shift

    • @MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou
      @MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou Рік тому +8

      @@pjdixon6199 It's clearly either auto-correction or a typo.

    • @goatlover6312
      @goatlover6312 Рік тому +12

      Damn I never noticed that. Guess it’s time for my 34th rewatch.

    • @thatguysinthecornertooelec3700
      @thatguysinthecornertooelec3700 Рік тому +12

      Honestly, the one complaint I have about KP1 is that we didn't get a scene of Po and Tigress interacting after that. It would have been neat to see Tigress talk to Po about feeling inadequate and how she can relate to that.

  • @vegvisir9276
    @vegvisir9276 Рік тому +2321

    i think Bill Cipher is one of the best villains, he doesn't have a traumatic backstory or anything, he literally just loves hurting people, causing misery and chaos and generally making people suffer as much as he possibly can and enjoys every second of it.
    Just a straight up insane villain

    • @riverrain3568
      @riverrain3568 Рік тому +256

      “Just a straight up insane villain”
      I think you mean *Pure Cosmic Nightmare*

    • @angrycrab5501
      @angrycrab5501 Рік тому +13

      What show/movie is bull cipher from?

    • @vegvisir9276
      @vegvisir9276 Рік тому +129

      @@angrycrab5501 "Gravity Falls" its a Disney cartoon series

    • @yourcordialvermillionchapw2398
      @yourcordialvermillionchapw2398 Рік тому +44

      There's a detail/theory suggesting Bill did have a bit of a sad backstory.

    • @Octopugilist
      @Octopugilist Рік тому +153

      I like how as the show goes on the depths of his evil become worse and worse
      Oh he's some kind of trickster
      Oh he's some kind of demon
      Oh he's a Lovecraftian Chaos God that has a couch made of living human flesh and a throne of frozen suffering

  • @roastingnerd8545
    @roastingnerd8545 Рік тому +1882

    villains arent just bad guys, they're plot devices that enhances the protagonists journey and development.

    • @frogitude3106
      @frogitude3106 Рік тому +125

      I think the word you’re looking for is antagonist. A villain IS bad, but an antagonist just works against the protagonist, regardless of their morality. But I agree, there should be some motive behind the antagonist rather than just “I’m bad”

    • @BubbaMassacre
      @BubbaMassacre Рік тому +28

      @@frogitude3106 there doesn’t have to be, I mean look at big jack Horner, he had little to no reason to do what he had done and yet he still pulled off the evil trope really well

    • @spritemon98
      @spritemon98 Рік тому +28

      ​@@BubbaMassacre a thriving baked good enterprise and wealth. Who needs useless crap like that?

    • @sweetdreams1028
      @sweetdreams1028 Рік тому

      Exactly

    • @101jir
      @101jir Рік тому +6

      @@frogitude3106 Worth note is that there are a handful of real life people not unlike Jack Horner (to add to Bubba's comment), such as de Sade. de Sade was a noble that didn't need to commit the atrocities that he did, but he wanted to. He simply enjoyed it, no matter how needlessly it complicated his life.

  • @manaze85
    @manaze85 9 місяців тому +12

    Man, that prediction about the villain in Wish and Elemental was on point.

    • @echevy1046
      @echevy1046 8 місяців тому +1

      Wish was a bad example, but at least elemental was the last good Disney movie.

  • @elijahpark5344
    @elijahpark5344 Рік тому +550

    I think the strangest thing about Disney movies is that they are extremely adverse to cliches, because they’re often seen as one dimensional. But that’s a horrible mindset to have when writing a story.
    Everything under the sun has already been written about. The difference is that certain people have the ability to refine a cliche, and make it as layered as it needs to be. It’s why Dreamworks does so well when messing around with fairy tales and children’s stories. They take storytelling cliches, and add extra layers to make them engaging.

    • @TaurusToyVideos
      @TaurusToyVideos Рік тому +36

      Like ogres

    • @LEGOGeek382
      @LEGOGeek382 Рік тому +29

      Yes -- expand on what we think is cliche with more depth and nuance. Don't just subvert our expectations with something stupid and call it a day lol.

    • @anerrorhasoccurred8727
      @anerrorhasoccurred8727 Рік тому +18

      It’s like they used TV Tropes as a writing guide instead of a helpful index.

    • @KetsubanSolo
      @KetsubanSolo Рік тому +9

      @An Error Has Occurred sad thing is that I know lots of current writers and aspiring ones who absolutely worship that page. What happened to just "I have an idea for a story, I'm going for it?"
      One of my favorite games of the last decade was Xenoblade Chronicles (the first one) and it has almost every JRPG trope under the sun, but the cast of characters are so loveable that it doesn't even matter.

    • @gregr3720
      @gregr3720 Рік тому +1

      What do you mean?

  • @carterlove7293
    @carterlove7293 Рік тому +1154

    I’ll never stop being mad that Cruella exists when there was already an amazing live action adaptation of 101 Dalmations before I was even born. Cruella existing and being so bad is honestly so disrespectful 😔

    • @soulangela7154
      @soulangela7154 Рік тому +195

      I enjoyed Cruella but honestly I'm sick at tired of these movies trying to redeem their villains. Just give me something to be scared of, to marvel at how evil they are. I like it occasionaly like with Maleficent but they dont have to keep repeating the same tropes for every character.

    • @alypialpha2712
      @alypialpha2712 Рік тому +152

      I actually liked Cruella a lot, but it doesn’t feel like a Dalmatians prequel. Neither does Maleficent. I kind of see those movies as an “alternate reality” story that’s entertaining, but nothing like the original villains. I would rather have them stop making those movies and take the time to create new delightfully evil villains, though.

    • @joshuagraham2843
      @joshuagraham2843 Рік тому +8

      cruella made sense she has an obsession of skinning dogs
      for clothes

    • @stwbmc98
      @stwbmc98 Рік тому +52

      If you ignore that it’s supposed to be a Dalmatians prequel and just treat it like an absurdist comedy Cruella is honestly pretty good imo

    • @cartoonishidealism582
      @cartoonishidealism582 Рік тому +38

      Disney's relationship with Disney Villains is fascinating because like... they KNOW that people like Disney villains because they're evil and fun. But they also don't want to make a movie where the main protagonist is actually evil and stays evil at the end. It doesn't fit their family friendly brand. But they ALSO want to profit off the Disney villains franchise by making solo movies.
      They don't want to commit to a story with a genuinely darker and more cynical tone (which is needed for a villain protagonist that actually stays villainous at the end) BUT they also want to profit off of the edginess of having a villain protagonist. They want cool posters of Maleficent or Cruella that say "This ain't your GRANDMOTHER'S DISNEY!"

  • @zwiemon
    @zwiemon Рік тому +474

    The Wolf from puss in boots will most definitely go down as "oh ye, I remember how I was terrified by the wolf when I was younger" and i feel like every generation needs one of those characters

    • @summerwoodsmusic
      @summerwoodsmusic Рік тому +52

      Bruh I’m 25 and I recently had a nightmare about him looking at me with those red eyes. I can’t imagine how many actual children he’s already scarred for life.

    • @christabelk16
      @christabelk16 Рік тому +21

      Exactly. Scary/threatening villains need to be a thing again. Bring back more Wheelers (Return to Oz) and Gmorks (on the topic of scary wolf villains) too. I know a couple of people who stated that they were frightened of even Mrs Tweedy (Chicken Run) as a kid.

    • @KatieV456
      @KatieV456 Рік тому +31

      I work with elementary age kids and when I asked them if they'd seen Puss in Boots, one 7 year old said "Yeah, I hated it!" When I asked why with confusion, they replied "The wolf terrified me!!" So, yeah. Kids will definitely remember being terrified of that wolf.

    • @lucdhecc9398
      @lucdhecc9398 Рік тому +9

      I took my 5 year old sister to see it and after the movie I asked if she thought the wolf was scary, and she said “yeah.. he was scary” “not too scary though right?” “Actually he was REALLY scary” so I am happy to report that gen alpha is going through the rite of passage as well

    • @jeffgoldblum7214
      @jeffgoldblum7214 Рік тому +1

      X

  • @eternalfinality154
    @eternalfinality154 Рік тому +19

    The Hades one got me.
    I would like to note that every version of Hades I know is this Charismatic son of a gun. They may have a few other qualities to make them different but that charisma is always there.
    Besides Hades’s Hades. But that simply because of the roll he plays.

  • @springtronic.
    @springtronic. Рік тому +470

    Bill Cipher was honestly one of the greatest villains, although he wasn’t a twist villian, he was one of those that was executed perfectly.

    • @N.G.H.
      @N.G.H. Рік тому +17

      Belos....

    • @ed_cmntonly
      @ed_cmntonly Рік тому +27

      ​@@N.G.H. Belos too, only modern Disney villains that are actually good

    • @frillydress
      @frillydress Рік тому +8

      @@ed_cmntonlyalso King Andrias!

    • @Casual_guy1234
      @Casual_guy1234 Рік тому +1

      ​@courtlinsellers-sd6scbill: hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
      *SUPER LAZER ATACK*

    • @MustacheCashStash125
      @MustacheCashStash125 Рік тому +11

      And Dr. Doofenshmirtz

  • @Emma-mj3pz
    @Emma-mj3pz Рік тому +836

    1:39 Encanto
    3:04 Strange World
    3:49 Ralph Breaks the Internet
    4:16 Frozen 2
    7:31 Raya and the Last Dragon
    10:25 Pixar
    11:05 Luca
    11:24 Lightyear
    13:39 Puss in Boots
    15:35 Moana
    17:39 Wish
    18:20 conclusion

    • @nataliegus8708
      @nataliegus8708 Рік тому +3

      Thank you!! 😊

    • @sparxmaiden841
      @sparxmaiden841 Рік тому +1

      I'll only argue with Frozen 2 slightly. If the Grandfather wasn't a villain (albiet an absent one) I'll eat my hat.

  • @devanhinskey9001
    @devanhinskey9001 Рік тому +604

    I love how the 2020’s aren’t even half over and we’re ALREADY sick of Disney not having true villains and/or overusing the “generational trauma” schtick!

    • @alionfish5
      @alionfish5 Рік тому +56

      It remind me of how Twist villain started : Frozen "nailed" it, so the following movies began to overuse it with rapidly failling rate of sucess.
      Encanto nailed the generational trauma, (unlike Frozen II who desperantly grabbed it while searching for a plot) and seeing Strange World, i think that will probably happens too.
      History doesn't repeat, but it sure does rhyme

    • @gamerito100
      @gamerito100 Рік тому +46

      @@alionfish5 Frozen didn't nail it, tho, it was a very bad plot twist that came out of nowhere and contradicts some of the villains previous actions

    • @devanhinskey9001
      @devanhinskey9001 Рік тому +28

      But in all seriousness, I think the “generational trauma” angle did work in “Turning Red”.

    • @scribbles1424
      @scribbles1424 Рік тому +15

      It's because it's overused. It's like how most modern movies have the same message or tick the same checkboxes.

    • @kenetickups6146
      @kenetickups6146 Рік тому

      @@devanhinskey9001 too bad the animation didn't

  • @jaguarj1942
    @jaguarj1942 Рік тому +113

    The idea that there aren’t any truly bad people is a really bad message. Sometimes you have to accept that cutting people out of your life is for the best and that giving someone many chances to change is a terrible idea.

    • @adnaP_esreveR
      @adnaP_esreveR Рік тому +14

      Sometimes there really AREN'T any truly bad people, however that shouldn't be the message of every single movie out there.

    • @HumanoidDerpling
      @HumanoidDerpling Рік тому

      There are people who have completely given in to evil, but the only people who encounter them basically ever are murder and kidnapping victims. Remember, a person's ideology does not make the person pure evil or pure good. Hitler was without a doubt pure evil, but the average Nazi was just doing what he or she truly thought was right. One's ideology or beliefs is no reason to cut him or her out of your life.

    • @ethanstump
      @ethanstump 10 місяців тому +1

      @@adnaP_esreveR i mean, even when you get to the level of "these are traditions borne out of cultural trauma that are deeply flawed, have shown to be harmful and there's many people who still haven't fully grasped why they are harmful or that there is a better way", there's clearly MF'rs out here that are fully aware not only that their actions are harmful, want their actions to harm even more people, and clearly make sure that the better way never gets off the ground. while my cynicism tends to get in my way sometimes, i genuinely believe that's why the "climate change" proxies don't get off the ground in any meaningful way to pointing fingers, because Disney is already receiving cataclismic pushback from people like desantis, and the "FUCK IT" response only really works when you don't have anything to lose, which is why smaller corporations are able to do it while the big corporations just sort of fade into the background. it's why dreamworks as this smaller entity is able to meaningfully make art, while disney can only make money.

    • @magical571
      @magical571 7 місяців тому +1

      @@adnaP_esreveR yeah, agreed. Plus, they don't have to be evil to need some distance from them, or to see them as antagonistic to you.

  • @armageddon_gaming
    @armageddon_gaming Рік тому +412

    I think Hopper from Pixar's A Bug's Life is the perfect villain. Irredeemable, evil from the start, and he's relevant to the real world forcing you to reflect. I say that because he knows his flaws and so he uses intimidation and manipulation to not only hide his flaws but to make the ants do his bidding. And it's when the ants finally learn they can survive independently without Hopper is when they revolt and he loses control. It's just like how real world revolutions work with tyrannical governments. That's why I love Hopper. My favorite bit of dialogue from him describes it perfectly. "You let one ant stand up to us, then they all might stand up. Those puny little ants outnumber us 100 to 1. And if they ever figure that out, there goes our way of life! It's not about food. It's about keeping those ants in line."

    • @Hippidippimahm
      @Hippidippimahm Рік тому +2

      🥵👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @Jimmy94411
      @Jimmy94411 Рік тому

      Perfect metaphor for Patriarchy

    • @eri_noemi1462
      @eri_noemi1462 Рік тому +4

      @@Jimmy94411 Um, no. It's about communism.

    • @Jimmy94411
      @Jimmy94411 Рік тому +3

      @@eri_noemi1462 umm no. It could be interpreted many ways. But you have fun with that, hon!

    • @saveriovellucci6324
      @saveriovellucci6324 Рік тому +6

      @@Jimmy94411 no, women does not outnumber men 100 to 1, so really that's not accurate at all. That may be about many things, but not that one.

  • @Team_Orchid
    @Team_Orchid Рік тому +732

    As someone who hasn't seen Lightyear my jaw dropped when you dropped the plot twist. Mostly because I lost some brain cells from how dumb that is.

    • @Mr_Mistah
      @Mr_Mistah Рік тому +84

      Why didn't they just go with Zurg?

    • @SlapstickGenius23
      @SlapstickGenius23 Рік тому +40

      I think Lightyear is a mess and I agree.

    • @NegaTheImpmon9508
      @NegaTheImpmon9508 Рік тому +5

      GOD YEAH
      WHYYYYY

    • @PowerRangersFanAntiDinoFury
      @PowerRangersFanAntiDinoFury Рік тому +85

      Remember when zurg said that he was his father? Even though that was a star wars joke it stuck to me. When they one day make a film about this character they'll use that joke again but nope, we get a villain who's from the future and turns out to be buzz all along, I am so glad I never seen this film and never will.

    • @MegaGlassguy
      @MegaGlassguy Рік тому +48

      @@PowerRangersFanAntiDinoFury Thing is, they did make the joke, if only to then throw it away. Buzz's reaction to seeing the old him is "Dad?" only for the other guy to answer "Guess again" and drop this dumb twist.

  • @AtharianMithra
    @AtharianMithra Рік тому +601

    Hayao Miyazaki mastered this before Disney ever could, and their stories are so deep that they are widely appreciated by all age groups even without having to bring your kid to the theatre.

    • @planetarysolidarity
      @planetarysolidarity Рік тому +33

      Doesn't Ghibli make successful movies without villains?

    • @fruzsimih7214
      @fruzsimih7214 Рік тому +102

      ​@@planetarysolidarity Ghibli movies do have antagonists, but no villains in the proper sense.

    • @zuresei
      @zuresei Рік тому +37

      @@fruzsimih7214 The closest I can think is the king from The Cat Returns, and he's kinda just a flamboyant obstacle. Like he's evil, sure, but he doesn't command a presence like any of Disney's infamous rogue's gallery

    • @amanpuri7079
      @amanpuri7079 Рік тому +25

      I like spirited away,it's terrifying and therapeutic at the same time idk

    • @egbertmilton4003
      @egbertmilton4003 Рік тому +3

      I mean, Ghibli also made that Earwig movie with no true villain and that was absolutely shit

  • @disneyfan5571
    @disneyfan5571 Рік тому +13

    Give me another villain like Dr. Faciler (Princess and the Frog) that made a deal with *literal demons*.

  • @tpeter4240
    @tpeter4240 Рік тому +488

    Villains really made old Disney movies. You have Scar, Jafar, Gaston, The guy from the frog movie, and Frollo. Like you said, people remember these films for their unhinged, scary, and downright entertaining and fun to watch. And while I really loved Puss’s story arc in Last Wish (please pretty please do a full analysis on it someday), my favourite part was death. He may not be the most cunning, most zany, and especially the most evil. But, for some reason, I think that he is Dreamworks’ best villain. Maybe it’s just because of all the contrived shyte Disney pumps out, but Dreamworks really reminded us of what a villain is. I just want something fun, Y’know?

    • @SSBBPOKEFAN
      @SSBBPOKEFAN Рік тому +121

      "The guy from the frog movie"
      You did NOT just sell Dr Facilier short like that!! Don't you disrespect him, little man! Don't you derogate or deride! You're in his world now, not your world! And he's got friends on the other side!

    • @rougestarlight4308
      @rougestarlight4308 Рік тому +35

      The guy from the frog movie?!
      HIS NAME IS FACILIER, THE SHADOW MAN!!

    • @morganschiller2288
      @morganschiller2288 Рік тому +11

      You forgot Hades

    • @philflorence590
      @philflorence590 Рік тому +18

      @@SSBBPOKEFAN *distant ethereal voices* He's got friends on the other side...

    • @bobtheball5384
      @bobtheball5384 Рік тому +19

      How the HELL are you gonna sit here and call Dr. Facilier, "The guy from the frog movie"? Put some respect on his name

  • @arimcnally9550
    @arimcnally9550 Рік тому +822

    I feel like this is a feature of the growing trend of attempts at realism in animation. Look at Disney's animation style, verging towards as real as possible. Their storylines are trying to tackle real issues and a feature of that is the idea that there are no big bads, only flawed people. Villains are viewed by storytellers as simple. We've forgotten how a simple story can still be compelling.

    • @Otval_bashky
      @Otval_bashky Рік тому +15

      Old Pixar better

    • @Furydragonstormer
      @Furydragonstormer Рік тому +132

      There are a lot of flawed people, but the idea of there being no bad people is quite dangerous a message to tell in all honesty. It might not be related entirely to what you're trying to point out about simple stories, but it's still a concern with the current narrative of many of the new projects releasing from Disney

    • @fatezero8662
      @fatezero8662 Рік тому +68

      That's why Disney and Pixar has been bland these days, they focus too much on relatibility in a way that their art design are too realistic, ending up with different movies yet the same-y feel because of similar character designs.
      Animation is supposed to be an escape from reality that happens to have compelling and relatable characters. It's amazing how Japan still makes amazing 2d Animations, everything in the west is all too focused on 3d animation that a film like into the spiderverse have to blend 2d and 3d to have an identity of itself.

    • @LanieMae
      @LanieMae Рік тому +9

      Yeah like I like villains that struggle through hardships and stuff but I feel like it’s getting quite a bit over saturated these days

    • @SammaclauseGamgee
      @SammaclauseGamgee Рік тому +38

      I think saying there are no big bads undermines the real-world existence and significance of evil. You might not want to describe some people as evil, but it usually doesn't change the fact that their actions are, and sometimes those people will not be redeemed, either because they choose not to be or are killed before they can be. Like Palpatine, for example. He works because you can imagine a person like him existing, especially if you dig into his back story, personality, and motivations. Even if he did have a tragic backstory that would give you sympathy for him, you knew justice needed to find him. It's poetic that justice came at the hands of one of his most notable victims, Anakin.
      Yes, every big bad is a flawed person, but that doesn't mean they aren't a big bad. A certain mid-century Austrian comes to mind.