Top 20 Worst Decisions by Disney Villains
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- It's no wonder these Disney villains lost. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down the times Disney bad guys doomed themselves with their own choices. Our countdown includes "Frozen," ""A Bug's Life," "The Jungle Book," and more! Which villain’s decision do YOU think was the dumbest? Let us know in the comments below!
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Even as a kid, I knew Scar blaming the hyenas was not a smart decision
Right throwing your "friends" under the bus isn't a good idea.
Nope, it wasn't.
Yes
I wonder what happened to the hyenas after they killed Scar
@@ryukomatoi592 Maybe they moved on? 🤔
Even as a child, I thought that Hans leaving Anna to die of a frozen heart, WITHOUT EVEN locking the door, was ridiculous, since a passing servant could have easily walked in and found her there.
Soooo true
Hans as a villain is just stupid
Like the idea of having an evil prince and subverting the Disney prince trope is a great idea. But the way he was handled in this movie was just bad execution.
Hans did close the door with key
@@SilvanaPuris2310But then Olaf opens the door with his carrot
@@seanagulan9481 Hans didn't know about Olaf, or that anyone would pick the lock for her. For all he knew, nobody loved her.
No, Scar’s mistake was blaming the hyenas without thinking they might be listening in.
Not to mention willingly admitting to Simba that he killed Mufasa when he could've just remained silent
Hades definitely has not heard of the phrase “ If you want something done right do it yourself “
To be fair Scar made the hyenas go after Simba which was a bad idea too.
I'm pushing back on your #3 - Scar's mistake was turning on the hyenas. They may not be the smartest group of animals in the Serengeti, but they knew enough. I can't help but think of Shenzi's line in "Be Prepared" when she asks "and where do *we* feature?" She knows this all sounds good, but what's in it for the hyena clan? Then when Simba defeats him, the hyenas are quick to call on his turning on them to save his own skin. Turning on your own army is a pretty dumb move.
I agree
Regardless of how the story is written, any villain can try to be smart… but one wrong move can turn them into a complete idiot, and cause their demise.
Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the firey pit!
God: I couldn't agree with you more. Say hello to the devil for me.
You know...I never thought about that before, but that is downright hilarious or should I say hell-arious?
@@lonewolf6517 ba dum tss
Is anyone else going to mention that Frollo sees the gargoyle come to life and snarl at him as he plummets directly into the fiery pit?
Gaston attempting to catch the Beast by surprise while the Beast welcomes Belle back. No game hunter could hold on that long.
I’m surprised Ursula wasn’t added onto the list. Incase anyone has forgotten that soon as she had the triton and made herself a giant she brought all the sunken ships above which allowed Eric to steer one right through her and she ends up dying from that. I consider that a grave mistake on her part
I agree.
She didn't know about the ships. She was too busy plotting against Triton.
Scar’s decision to blame the hyenas was a horrible mistake. He was attempting to save himself, but it ended up being his demise instead.
Yep.
Actually it was confirmed that Hercules killed scar
@@axinhedgelion8417 How’d he get the body away from the hyenas without getting bitten?
@@baliyaeHe is a demi god, and you wonder how he fought heyenas? 😂
"That was his mistake!"
-Professor Robert Callaghan
(Had to be done...)
Ratcliffe doomed himself the moment he shot John, but how he was spared in the sequel was beyond BS
No one has skulls in their eyes like Gaston
NO CAPES!
Simply one of Edna Mode's most Iconic Lines!
Hopper: Give me the bird
Flick: we'd like to, but mr mouse ears and the lamp won't allow it
*The biggest Disney villain names always had dumb decisions. But jafar messed up big time.*
💯💯
I'll let my favourite part speak for me
19:28 - 19:32
(17:35) That’s a really good reason why these superheroes these days shouldn’t wear capes.
I prefer cloaks.
That's the trouble with a lot of these particular Disney villains, They all had habits of either not completely thinking their plans through, Not considering how their plans could backfire, And they always underestimate the heroes.
Not to mention their underlings and treating them bad. It doesn’t pay to be mean especially to the people who work for you. Fear does not make true loyalty. Once you lose all that power, they have no reason to fear and listen to you anymore. It’s all about how you treat people.
Exactly. Treat others the way you want to be treated
@@chasehedges6775 Or else karma will put your azz to sleep
Here's a lesson for the villains.
Jafar = Careful what you wish for.
Scar = Don't Throw your friends under the bus.
Also, don't force a literal militia you conscript to do your dirty work for free (after 26 years, I can finally hear that "Quid-Pro-Quo" part in the song).
Gaston = Firm Footing First
A dumb decision for Jafar was not wishing he was a genie, but the fact he needed the lamp when he clearly could have succeeded by mind controlling people with his staff the whole time
EXACTLY. He wanted power but he already did
Jafar was blinded by pride so yeah
Or... He could have simply wished to be a free genie... Lol
@@iAmSaVvY87 I dont think Genies can be born free
@@iAmSaVvY87 Not how genies work. Usually it goes that you come pre-equipped with your vessel as a genie, be it lamp, bottles, or even stones in some cases. No genie is born "free". That's the whole point. You might be granted phenomenal cosmic power, but you have to serve OTHERS first in order to gain wisdom and humility before you can use it wisely in freedom.
Otherwise, trust me, any old schmuck granted that kind of crazy power would just go nuts and rule over the cosmos itself.
Uh, if Scar kill Simba as a cub, the pride would find out that he murdered Mufasa which would ruin his plan which is why he has the hyenas to do the job so that no one would suspect.
I got an example:
Keeping your seams tightened - The Nightmare Before Christmas
Unlike Sally who always carries a needle and thread to keep herself together, Oogie Boogie should’ve never forgotten to keep his own stitching sturdy once in a while to keep the creepy crawlers inside him.
"Friends? Didn't he just call us the enemy?"
Ed?
"yeah. that's what I heard."
*evil chuckles*
I love that they wait for Ed to give his opinion on the issue.
@@WhiteFangofWar They consider Ed to be a good enough friend to let him have a say.
I think #3 should be called “Don’t throw Hyenas under the bus.”
Villains think they’re smart but they really aren’t
They're so narcissistic
I agree with that statement
I have a list of Top 10 Disney Channel villains who died/ were defeated of their own cause.
1: Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls): Not knowing that Stan and Ford switch places.
2: Emperor Belos (The Owl House): Getting carried away with too much power.
3: The Core (Amphibia): Doubting King Andrias.
4: Chip Whistler (Big City Greens): Unaware that the city is on the Green's family side.
5: Jinx (The Ghost and Molly Mcgee): Carried away with her ego
6: Lord Dominator (Wander Over Yonder): Doubting Lord Hater.
7: The Dark Dragon (American Dragon Jake Long): Not knowing that Jake would ask a dragon hunter for help.
8: Evil Julian/The Sorcerer (Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja): Getting defeated by unexpected help.
9: Bradford Buzzard (Ducktales 2017's): Not reading carefully on the contract.
10: Mina Loveberry (Star vs. The Forces of Evil): Foolish decisions.
even the smartest individual will make mistakes, they werent careful with their decision making, not so much them being dumb (id argue they were all pretty damn smart actually)
To be fair in the case of Jafar Aladdin knew about the cruse of the genie when Genie told him about it so 'After Jafar turns into a Python' Aladdin told Jafar that Genie is more powerful than him 'without Genie knowing Aladdin's plan mind you' so Jafar got what he wanted he wanted to be a genie and he did so, But at a terrible cost being a slave to whoever releases him, And then in Return of Jafar when his lamp got pushed into the lava when it melts Jafar dies along with it.
In The Little Mermaid, Ursula doomed herself by rising to the surface. King Triton tried to warn Ariel against consorting with humans--in fact, he enforced it upon her and all who lived in the ocean--and Ursula learned this lesson the hard way. As Ursula is about to use her newfound trident power to kill Ariel, Prince Eric drives the sharp end of his boat right through her back, and she disappears never to be seen again.
I *ucking knew that Jafar would be number 1. Becoming a genie, he totally screwed himself.
Phenomenal cosmic power but in a iddy biddy living space.
Hubris. That's what happens when you let pride dictate your actions. He was so sure that all he needed was to be the one "with the most power" in order to rule everything that he just kept letting himself grow and grow in power. He thought he could do no wrong and it ended up costing himself. He grew so over confident that he ended up enslaving himself to power.
It's an "ironic twist of fate" kind of thing.
Honorable mention: not taking Jack’s fight seriously- the nightmare before christmas
In the 1991 animated version of Beauty and the Beast, Gaston shoots the beast in the back after breaking into his castle and then throws him through a window and off a balcony. As he stands over his victim ready to strike the finishing blow, he mocks the beast for being "too kind and gentle to fight back," making it crystal clear to viewers that his actions are driven entirely by jealousy rather than fear. He then stabs the beast in the back, though falls to his death just before he's able to finish the job.
Almost every Disney animated villain meets their demise through falling to their doom.
As a kid, I knew Hades made a huge mistake relying on Pain and Panic handling Hercules
Surprised you didn't add how Jafar wishing himself into becoming a Genie was also the reason for his downfall in the sequel, since, while bound to his lamp, its destruction meant his literal end.
Genie is safe from that thanks to Aladdin freeing him, but since there was no trust between Jafar and his master, he wasn't freed, so still had that literally fatal weakness
No, Jafar is too narcissistic to go there, and you power-hungry for that matter. You see, Aladdin summons, genie, voiced by the incomparable Robin Williams, I will the first thing he asks is what you wish for? There’s a lot of things he would loved to wish for, but he cares, maybe an absolute idiot, a chunk of that beautiful movie, but he cares. Jafar literally could not have care less, and I haven’t seen the sequel, so I couldn’t tell you about his eventual master, but I have a feeling that most people summon a lamp three wishes and don’t really care what the magical being thinks of it.
Although I’m mad at scar for blaming Simba for thinking, it was his fault that he killed Mufasa. I gotta give the hyenas credit for being smart for not falling for scars tricks after they heard him say that it was their fault and not his when Simba didn’t believe him anymore as well that was a pretty amazing thing that they did in the best way sometimes antagonist try to trick the protagonist main character, but they don’t fall for their tricks and they get older and I love the feeling that they get when they don’t do that
Why didn't Hans have Elsa killed when everyone thought she was evil and he had an armed group of soldiers with him? She was distracted, she was apparently not aware that they were there, and he would have had a perfectly justified reason for taking her out in the eyes of the population. Instead he tried to talk her down only to try to kill her again a short time later. Makes no sense.
no scar was the one who betrayed the hyenas... thats y they turned on him.
“Evil often makes the poorest choices.”
There’s a reason why villains make poor decisions
If they don’t make bad decisions, how else will the heroes save the day?
@@UltimateDespairado I agree but I’m still wondering why Clayton cut all the vines except the one that was around his neck that should have been the first one he cut
Unless you’re Alucard from Hellsing.
I have a list of Top 10 Disney Channel villains who died/ were defeated of their own cause.
1: Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls): Not knowing that Stan and Ford switch places.
2: Emperor Belos (The Owl House): Getting carried away with too much power.
3: The Core (Amphibia): Doubting King Andrias.
4: Chip Whistler (Big City Greens): Unaware that the city is on the Green's family side.
5: Jinx (The Ghost and Molly Mcgee): Carried away with her ego
6: Lord Dominator (Wander Over Yonder): Doubting Lord Hater.
7: The Dark Dragon (American Dragon Jake Long): Not knowing that Jake would ask a dragon hunter for help.
8: Evil Julian/The Sorcerer (Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja): Getting defeated by unexpected help.
9: Bradford Buzzard (Ducktales 2017's): Not reading carefully on the contract.
10: Mina Loveberry (Star vs. The Forces of Evil): Foolish decisions.
Don't forget that Ursula brought sunken ships to the surface when she became a giant in the little mermaid.
im pushing back on the syndrome one-trying to kidnap jack jack was a massive mistake because nothing motivates a parent to save their kid from imminent danger than paternal instinct, oh and also because jack-jack is a baby.
With powers of his own
I love it that you mention the underrated villains.
Let’s be honest, Mr. Sykes isn’t always in WatchMojo videos. Same can be said for The Horned King
And Scroop from Treasure Planet
2:21 It's like the boy who cried wolf, you think it's a trick, but it's actually the real deal.
Technically, the villain needs to make the stupid decision to move the story along. The audience needs to go along to enjoy the story. 🤷🏻
Gaston had a chance to walk away
So is Edna saying that she didn't design the outfits for those who wear capes?
A lot of these villains are actually pretty smart so I'm surprised they didn't know better
Now let’s do the opposite. Top 20 Worst Decisions by Disney Heroes.
I’d watch that, tbh
Number one : not telling everyone about important information or using a really important device and having the movie end quicker
(Seriously that trope is so stupid it became a meme on the Schaffrillas Productions channel)
Agreed 💯
Admitting she loves Eric in front of her dad-Ariel.
Not coming clean to Jasmine before Jafar makes him-Aladdin
@@ChibiProwl Believing Captain Hook so bad that she wanted to go home-Jane.
#20: Not Clearly Labeling Poisons (The Emperor’s New Groove)
#19: Standing on the Gargoyle (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
#18: Provoking the Bird (A Bug’s Life)
#17: Dealing with Dark Spirits (The Princess and the Frog)
#16: Toying with Mowgli for Too Long (The Jungle Book)
#15: Admitting His Deeds Where Everyone Can Hear (Coco)
#14: Don’t Underestimate the Good Fairies (Sleeping Beauty)
#13: Relying on Pain & Panic (Hercules)
#12: Driving Onto Train Tracks (Oliver and Company)
#11: Not Staying With Anna Until She Died (Frozen)
#10: Butter Fingers (Beauty and the Beast)
#9: Tormenting Toys (Toy Story)
#8: Unguarded Cauldron (The Black Cauldron)
#7: Cutting the Vines (Tarzan)
#6: Shooting John Smith (Pocahontas)
#5: Not Changing Rapunzel’s Birthday (Tangled)
#4: Big Mouth (Monsters, Inc.)
#3: Trusting Hyenas (The Lion King)
#2: Wearing a Cape (The Incredibles)
#1: Becoming a Genie (Aladdin)
I understand why it's not in here, but Disney's Robin Hood is one of my favourites with a villain who makes mistakes because well, Prince John just makes them hilariously all the time.
Throw in the fact that he was voiced by the late Peter Ustinov for the hilarity factor.
There are 3 Disney Villains that failed to kill. Scar, Hades, and the Baroness. Why?
Going above and beyond to kill a infant but miserably failed for asking the wrong person and not doing it yourself. Simba, Hercules and Cruella grew up and got revenge
One of Disney's recognized villains Dr Phillium Benedict from Recess School's Out makes a rather dumb decision to carry out his plot to end Recess and summer vacation in the third street elementary school rather than moving his operation to a more appropriate and successful location like a secret laboratory or facility. Which is how the heroes got the best of him.
I can think of a few other dumb decisions done by Disney Villains:
.Guarding Tinker Bell- Peter Pan
.Animal Murder- The Aristocats
.Being Fooled by Fortune Teller Disguises- Robin Hood
.Impersonating a Human- The Little Mermaid (or murder Ariel before Eric)
.Checking the Prisoner Pod- Lilo and Stitch
.Permanently deleting Vanellope’s Code- Wreck it Ralph
Impersonating a human wasn't really a dumb decision. Growing big and putting herself in a position to get stabbed was. What would even stop her if she didn't take the ships out of the sea?
Vanellope's Code wasn't deleted but it was messed up.
To be honest, I'm not entirely sure the villain in Wreck it Ralph could delete Vanellope's code even if he wanted to. And before anybody says otherwise, it's possible on the outside but it might not be possible from the inside.
Edgar was simply an idiot. The woman was leaving her whole fortune to her cats. Translation: Someone else was still required to take care of the cats because they can’t spend money.
@@marckempe2143 Edgar also thinks that cats have super long life spans. Doesn't he know that the 9 lives thing is a myth?
@@blee7442 It might not be possible on the outside by normal means. ROMs are difficult to alter.
I think that the dumbest decision King Magnifico made was not throwing Asha off of the top of the castle when the wishes are free.
Despite scar blaming the hyenas, which is the dumbest descions ever I feel like he along with Ursula or the smartest Disney villains in history
I wholeheartedly agree with you there, they are possibly the sole reasons why I am very skeptical of just about anything I am told, I mean, I was taught don’t believe everything you hear is a kid. But, scar and Ursula heavily reinforced it, although I could rewatch the entirety of lion King over and over, can’t with Little mermaid, the warning flags, just prop up, pop up to boldly for me to ignore them, there’s so much more complex with scar.
Gaston's ego was his own downhill, he had the chance to leave but refused
That's what was part of all these characters downfalls was ego, especially Jafar
Even when they doomed themselves, sometimes Disney Villains are so evil, you’ve gotta root for their end.
I have a list of Top 10 Disney Channel villains who died/ were defeated of their own cause.
1: Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls): Not knowing that Stan and Ford switch places.
2: Emperor Belos (The Owl House): Getting carried away with too much power.
3: The Core (Amphibia): Doubting King Andrias.
4: Chip Whistler (Big City Greens): Unaware that the city is on the Green's family side.
5: Jinx (The Ghost and Molly Mcgee): Carried away with her ego
6: Lord Dominator (Wander Over Yonder): Doubting Lord Hater.
7: The Dark Dragon (American Dragon Jake Long): Not knowing that Jake would ask a dragon hunter for help.
8: Evil Julian/The Sorcerer (Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja): Getting defeated by unexpected help.
9: Bradford Buzzard (Ducktales 2017's): Not reading carefully on the contract.
10: Mina Loveberry (Star vs. The Forces of Evil): Foolish decisions.
19:42 never gets old 😂
Jafar actually made a few mistakes. One he told Jasmine Aladdin was executed when he was still in the dungeon. He could’ve just told that he would personally see to it that he was let go. What would he have done if one of the guards noticed Aladdin was missing from the prison and told him in front of the royal family. Two, on that last one, he could’ve gotten Aladdin to help him get the lamp as himself and then actually give him a reward for helping him instead of backstabbing him.
I thought about that second one. The problem there is Aladdin was a known thief and troublemaker. If Jafar did make a deal and kept his word, then what's to stop Aladdin from stealing the lamp back afterwards?
Disney Brutes vs Karma
Villains 0, Karma 20
If Jafar had clarified that he wanted to be a Genie without the shackles that come with that world would’ve been in a terrible place
Just had to say free genie
Discord VS Bill Cipher! Who's the Most Popular Chaotic?
King Magnifico from WISH. When he chose to embrace the dark magic from the dark book of spells which ultimately caused him to get sucked into his staff forever
Having stupid sidekicks like the falcons from Valiant, not listening to good people like in Dinosaur 2002 and Atlantis: the lost empire, abusing a stepchild like Cinderella, and not keeping a oath like the little mermaid
For the record, I’ve never been a fan of Disney Villains since I was a kid
Why wasn't Ursula from The Little mermaid in here and probably a few others, will DEFINITELY be HOPING for the eventual part 2 PLEASE 🤞🥺?
I always thought it was weird that Mother Gotgel didn’t change Rapunzel’s birthday
Mal and the other VKs opening the barrier impulsively without a plat, setting all the phsycos and assassins free, was pretty stupid.
Edna Mode: No capes!
Superman: Eh? What was that? (Takes off ear buds) Were you saying something about capes? 😂
@@hunterolaughlin
Don't forget Supergirl, Power Girl; Billy Batson/Shazam; Omni-Man; Homelander !!!
Not to mention Frollo damaged that gargoyle beforehand.
Which was probably why it broke. No one can beat karma.
Next: top 20 biggest disney betrayals
The Third Act of Big Hero 6 in General should just be Number 1 by default. You have a pretty good movie and then the villain reveal in Big Hero 6 kind of dampens parts of it. Big Hero 6 is still good, it just has a terrible villain.
You know, Jafar could have wished to become an all-powerful "deity" rather than a "genie."
2:43 Did he plan that? I think he was just lucky.
7:33 Wouldn't Hades know if Herc died? He's supposed to be the lord of the Underworld. There's also continuity errors in the TV show (which is mostly a prequel) since Hades apparently knows that Herc is still alive.
I'm about to rearrange the cosmos, AND THE ONE SCHMEEL WHO CAN MESS IT UP IS WALTZING AROUND IN THE WORLD!
9:52 Pause at that moment.
The biggest bad decision Disney villains make is being a villain. All they had to do was not be a villain, and everything would've been a lot better.
I have a list of Top 10 Disney Channel villains who died/ were defeated of their own cause.
1: Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls): Not knowing that Stan and Ford switch places.
2: Emperor Belos (The Owl House): Getting carried away with too much power.
3: The Core (Amphibia): Doubting King Andrias.
4: Chip Whistler (Big City Greens): Unaware that the city is on the Green's family side.
5: Jinx (The Ghost and Molly Mcgee): Carried away with her ego
6: Lord Dominator (Wander Over Yonder): Doubting Lord Hater.
7: The Dark Dragon (American Dragon Jake Long): Not knowing that Jake would ask a dragon hunter for help.
8: Evil Julian/The Sorcerer (Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja): Getting defeated by unexpected help.
9: Bradford Buzzard (Ducktales 2017's): Not reading carefully on the contract.
10: Mina Loveberry (Star vs. The Forces of Evil): Foolish decisions.
@@ciscojacobo7168 Nice.
Mordu gaining power only for turning himself into a bear.
Which movie is he from? 🤔
@@teamsteed1 "Brave"
@@user-ix1rp9ff3p Thanks for telling me.
Magnifico, from Wish, had everyone convinced he was doing good despite his selfish desires when granting wishes. If only he just listened to Asha about giving back the ones he wouldn't grant, then maybe he could've dodged a life sentence in the dungeon.
I'm glad to see another person who knows the truth about Magnifico. (Sorry, it's just infuriating how a lot of people fail to understand that part)
I know Monsters at Work is technically Monsters Inc. 2, but SPOILERS!!!
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Johnny Worthington, with the help of Randall, combining his scares and MI's stolen laugh energy that almost turned Monstropolis into the next Chernobyl is definitely the worst mistake. Maybe it will be part of the next entry in the Top 10 Disney TV Villain's worst mistakes
Agreed 💯
I loved Disney from 1990 to 1999!!!!!!!!
I think the worst decision Scar made was not to kill Simba himself right after he killed Mufasa, which he could have easily done, and it is what a real lion would have done.
Definitely worst decisions!
Number 2: NO CAPES!!!
Superman, Batman and Martian Manhunter: Sorry, we didn’t quite get that. Could you repeat that again? 😂
In Darkwing Duck (TV show), Negaduck uses a tear-apart cape, instead of the tear-proof cape, Darkwing Duck wears. I think some incident nearly cost Darkwing his life. I don't know the episode.
@@hunterolaughlin Vision, Thor, Mysterio.
@@davidchism6081 Vision, Thor, Mysterio:😂😂😂
Thunderhead & Stratogale were the most tragic Supers of "The Incredibles" universe
-Thunderhead left behind a found family during a period of intolerance: his boyfriend & their 5 joint adopted kids
-Stratogale was a literal teenager in high school
Thunderhead was gay?
@@SeanWheeler100
someone uploaded the entire special features of "The Incredibles" containing Supers' info & voice recordings
Thunderhead's info includes him living with a roommate cue that meme
@@user-ix1rp9ff3p Hmm... Roommate. My Dad had a male roommate who had a daughter. When I asked him about it right after seeing Thor: Love & Thunder in theaters, Dad told me he wasn't gay.
That was the last time I saw my Dad alive. He died January last year.
@@SeanWheeler100 My condolences.
Gaston In Beauty & The Beast has his plans to kill the beast backfires when the beast pushes Gaston to his death and i knew Jafar wishing to be genie was gonna be #1 and R.I.P. Robbin Williams
I'm sorry, I think u missed 1; Lord Barkis from Corpse Bride.
He came to the wedding rehearsal to try and weasel his way into marrying Victoria instead. He was staying at the Everglot manor and was with her parents all day, and he never found out that they were broke!? Even if they never told him to his face, we saw him eavesdropping on them once or twice. It just astounds me how surprised he was when he found out after he married Victoria and how mad he was.
Then there was the last scene, after losing his sword/fork fight with Victor, he decided to leave with his head held high because none of their dead friends could do anything to him, but he stops to throw one final insult at Emily and gloat that he's gonna get away, and he drinks the poison wine! I know there's no way he could have known that it was poison but still. He's gonna just drink something he just randomly picks up while surrounded by dead people who hate him? It's pretty foolhardy.
He's got to be one of the dumbest Disney villains of all time!
Corpse Bride wasn't made by Disney.
That's WB
My number one pick would be cural De vil for her desire of dog napping and marreding puppies for thair fair cost's from the 101 Dalmatians
Jafar's mistake of becoming a Genie DEFINITELY deserved the top spot since it proves fatal in the sequel movie, Return of Jafar, when his lamp is destroyed by Iago's kicking it into lava. A weakness that the one who transformed him into such reveals later on. Judging by the heroes' reactions to Jafar almost gaining his freedom, the act of destroying his lamp had to be carried out while he was still bound, or there'd be no other recourse.
Technically, mr waternose wasn't bragging, but didn't know he was recorded
It is a toss up between Ursula ignoring Prince Eric, Scar to rely on the hyenas, or jafar’s wish to be a Jeanie
Omg I loooove that you did this video!!!!
Evil Queen; check for an antidote BEFORE mixing the deadly apple dip, and choose a disguise which isn’t going to be a problem in a 7-1 fight.
Maleficent; if you had kept tabs on Aurora from the moment you left, or even a magical homing spell, you could have gotten her while she picked berries in the forest and that would be that.
Cruella; hire people with no qualms about killing puppies and with more work ethic.
Prince John; if you had said “kill” instead of “seize”, Robin Hood wouldn’t have had a chance.
Ursula; you were so damned close. Just be mindful of your surroundings and don’t gloat.
Hades; a more specific deal that would have put Hercules and Meg to sleep, put them somewhere safe, and it is all over for Olympus.
I seriously need more to occupy my time.
My honorable mention:
Underestimating the power of wishes (King Magnifico from Wish)
Another for Yzma, albeit minor: Not labelling her levers. Kronk even lampshaded it at some point in "The Emperor's New School"!
I’m surprised frollo was even on here I thought he was one of the smarter Disney villains
Wearing a cape wasn't the only poor decision Syndrome made. He also made the mistake of making the Omnidroid highly intelligent. No wonder the final one turned against him.
Amazing video ms mojo of Disney villains with the worst decisions ever in there animated movies,fantastic job. I love Pocahontas.
All of them trouble makers
Love it ❤
I don't know what's funnier in "The Emperor's New Groove" Yzma's plans failing because of the fact that she didn't properly label her poisons, the fact that Kronk was smart enough to point that Yzma's plans failed because she didn't properly label her poisons (albeit when it was already too late), or that Patrick Warburton's performance as Kronk makes him such a Hilariously Loveable Character.
100% on brand for gothel to take credits for the lanters though
It's certainly not the worst decision, but having two levers, considering how often the wrong lever is pulled, and Cusco actually asking why she even has that lever is pretty funny 😂
DJ Khaled to Disney's villains:
*_“Congratulations! YOU PLAYED YOURSELF !!!”_*
#5 ALWAYS got me. It's pretty much why Rapunzel is so fascinated by the lanterns in the first place.
I would say that Ernesto de la Cruz's biggest mistake was putting a murder that he actually committed into one of his movies. If he hadn't done that, it never would have come up even in the afterlife.