It's less that Hans is a terrible twist villain; it's that he was so in-the-background compared to the duke that it felt like a heel-turn at 11:59pm. As a sociopathic villain, he works. But it feels wrong to call him a good twist villain. I'd say he's average in that regard.
As a kid, I was able to pinpoint subconsciously that he had to be the bad guy in a show(because of Anna going on her bizarre crusade with a snowman guy and a guy with a moose and by that logic her main character team was pretty much filled) But watching this video makes me see how much of a decently written guy he is really
He was just so much a background character, to the point it kind of feels like before the twist but after his whole inside story with Anna, they throw him into scenes because they forgot he existed and then they throw him in to be there, and to tell weasel Town to sod off
It is surprising how little recognition you are getting for these videos. They are all really well written, good editing and audio, and great concepts. It feels like I'm watching a video from someone with millions of subs. I can see you going places man. Keep up the good work.
I enjoyed the twist at the time, but looking back on it, I would've preferred him as a good guy since the duke could've easily filled his villain role.
Finally someone made a video about how good of a twist villian he realy is. I kid you not, there are a lot of people on the internet who claim he is a terrible villian (in the sense that he is badly written), and they put him in the same package as proffesor Calahan fro Big Hero 6 who actually was pretty trash.
I think in a way the animation in his body language and his tone of voice were quite obvious signs that he was up to no good. I feel like they could've made those aspects a bit more subtle, although it's a movie mainly aimed at kids so that's probably why he's very expressive. They could also get away with that by saying that Hans was just copying Anna's energy, to make himself more approachable for her. That would explain why he would just jump into a musical segment with her right off the bat. It's simple but effective! Great vid! I didn't really think much about his role when I first watched the movie, this made me want to rewatch it.
not necessarily either disney or dream works, but I would like you to look at Shogo Makishima from season 1 of Psycho-Pass. The dude is, probably the best written villain in anime
He has to have been telling the truth because, in the scene where he leaves on it to die, he is admitting to the truth about himself. Why would he keep up his act about having brothers then?
Feedback: I think in points. I am a logical thinker, so if you can give me three Things to do to write a good twist villain, that would be great. Love your vids!
He's not a sociopath, he's a psychopath. Trevor Phillips is a sociopath. A psychopath is incapable of feeling any love or empathy. Sociopaths are able to feel love and empathy for at least a few people, albeit still quite capable of killing others easier than the average person. A psychopath is a lot better at blending in with society and passing themselves off as a normal person. A sociopath is more likely to act erratically and be noticed. Every time you've described a trait about sociopaths, they've actually fit psychopaths better. The Professional discusses the topic frequently in regards to Trevor Phillips, Claude, and Catalina. He has a degree in law enforcement and took at least one course in criminal psychology. Great video, though.
Prince Hans and Chelsea van Der zee could have been written a little better like Hans could have been a ally and Chelsea mother Narrissa could have been the villain instead of Chelsea!
I knew he was the bad written villain when he decided to engage with Anna the day they met.
Really? Disney hadn't really done twist villains up to that point. I thought they were like Prince Edward and Gisele.
Frozen released to subvert the usual tropes from Walt Disney.
It's less that Hans is a terrible twist villain; it's that he was so in-the-background compared to the duke that it felt like a heel-turn at 11:59pm.
As a sociopathic villain, he works. But it feels wrong to call him a good twist villain. I'd say he's average in that regard.
I laughed so hard when Anna punched Hans into the water.
As a kid, I was able to pinpoint subconsciously that he had to be the bad guy in a show(because of Anna going on her bizarre crusade with a snowman guy and a guy with a moose and by that logic her main character team was pretty much filled)
But watching this video makes me see how much of a decently written guy he is really
He was just so much a background character, to the point it kind of feels like before the twist but after his whole inside story with Anna, they throw him into scenes because they forgot he existed and then they throw him in to be there, and to tell weasel Town to sod off
It is surprising how little recognition you are getting for these videos. They are all really well written, good editing and audio, and great concepts. It feels like I'm watching a video from someone with millions of subs. I can see you going places man. Keep up the good work.
I enjoyed the twist at the time, but looking back on it, I would've preferred him as a good guy since the duke could've easily filled his villain role.
Totally agree. First time I watched I thought the duke was the villain, was confused when it ended up being Hans
I guess Anna had to... "Let Him Go." 😅
Finally someone made a video about how good of a twist villian he realy is. I kid you not, there are a lot of people on the internet who claim he is a terrible villian (in the sense that he is badly written), and they put him in the same package as proffesor Calahan fro Big Hero 6 who actually was pretty trash.
I think in a way the animation in his body language and his tone of voice were quite obvious signs that he was up to no good. I feel like they could've made those aspects a bit more subtle, although it's a movie mainly aimed at kids so that's probably why he's very expressive. They could also get away with that by saying that Hans was just copying Anna's energy, to make himself more approachable for her. That would explain why he would just jump into a musical segment with her right off the bat. It's simple but effective! Great vid! I didn't really think much about his role when I first watched the movie, this made me want to rewatch it.
I'm gonna again propose to review Marlin from Finding Nemo as one of the best fathers in the animation history.
Keep doing the good work! 👍
he also sings over her in the love is an open door song and louder
not necessarily either disney or dream works, but I would like you to look at Shogo Makishima from season 1 of Psycho-Pass.
The dude is, probably the best written villain in anime
Just to clarify can you do turbo the Snail villain
He has to have been telling the truth because, in the scene where he leaves on it to die, he is admitting to the truth about himself. Why would he keep up his act about having brothers then?
Feedback: I think in points. I am a logical thinker, so if you can give me three Things to do to write a good twist villain, that would be great. Love your vids!
Yeah, i feel like he was a decent twist villain, but not as good as King Candy
King Candy was the best twist villain
The only reason he would do that is if he made himself believe his Lie of a backstory.
His backstory is probably true. The best deceptions are often based on truth.
I wouldn't call him perfectly written, he's got his fair share of mistakes. But he is effective enough but there are many better than him.
He's not a sociopath, he's a psychopath.
Trevor Phillips is a sociopath.
A psychopath is incapable of feeling any love or empathy. Sociopaths are able to feel love and empathy for at least a few people, albeit still quite capable of killing others easier than the average person. A psychopath is a lot better at blending in with society and passing themselves off as a normal person. A sociopath is more likely to act erratically and be noticed. Every time you've described a trait about sociopaths, they've actually fit psychopaths better.
The Professional discusses the topic frequently in regards to Trevor Phillips, Claude, and Catalina. He has a degree in law enforcement and took at least one course in criminal psychology.
Great video, though.
Prince Hans and Chelsea van Der zee could have been written a little better like Hans could have been a ally and Chelsea mother Narrissa could have been the villain instead of Chelsea!
PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT THE BEST DISNEY PRINCESS HEROINE! 😊💖👑
I was about to ask if you should have waited to post this on April Fools' but then you got past the intro.😂
Ew gross, Frozen came out in 2013. I don't believe that.
Nope, it was a stupid twist.