
Top 20 Worst Decisions by Disney Villains
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Date: 2024-05-05
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HeartAngel1796
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!
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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!
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ztmusic2789
#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)
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#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)
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autumbreeze1129
Ernesto probably will be thankful in the end that no one is going to forget about him for a long time out of disgust.
After all, the Land of the Dead is the in-between of the afterlife.
Once you're completely forgotten, you experience the final death, meaning you're sent to either heaven or hell and, considering what he did, how long he kept up the suffering what he did caused and how he was willing to make a child die in order to maintain his secret, the moment he experiences the Final Death, he's very likely on a one way trip to hell.
He likely will realise this, now that everyone both living and dead know what a scumbag he is and will be alone with his thoughts and, once he realises it, he'll be hoping, even if in hate, no one ever fully forgets him, because he knows where he'll be going when they inevitably do.
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Ernesto probably will be thankful in the end that no one is going to forget about him for a long time out of disgust.
After all, the Land of the Dead is the in-between of the afterlife.
Once you're completely forgotten, you experience the final death, meaning you're sent to either heaven or hell and, considering what he did, how long he kept up the suffering what he did caused and how he was willing to make a child die in order to maintain his secret, the moment he experiences the Final Death, he's very likely on a one way trip to hell.
He likely will realise this, now that everyone both living and dead know what a scumbag he is and will be alone with his thoughts and, once he realises it, he'll be hoping, even if in hate, no one ever fully forgets him, because he knows where he'll be going when they inevitably do.
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user-jw5qj8kv2y
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.
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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.
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ucjaromanczyk5623
For Hans becaming a villan otself was the worst decision ever! Not even by himself but the Frozen directors and screenwriters. And there is one more villan who you missed. King Magnifico. Of course his mistake was underrated his wife and people of his kingdom. Oh And Ursula from the little Mermaid. Her mistake was discount prince Eric. Same as her sister Morgana at sequel discoung the power of human legs of Eroc and Ariels daughter. Sometimes it's good to have healthy legs, Sometimes. But Thsnks to WiSH now I know It wouldn't slways necesarly, Thank you Dahlia creators.
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For Hans becaming a villan otself was the worst decision ever! Not even by himself but the Frozen directors and screenwriters. And there is one more villan who you missed. King Magnifico. Of course his mistake was underrated his wife and people of his kingdom. Oh And Ursula from the little Mermaid. Her mistake was discount prince Eric. Same as her sister Morgana at sequel discoung the power of human legs of Eroc and Ariels daughter. Sometimes it's good to have healthy legs, Sometimes. But Thsnks to WiSH now I know It wouldn't slways necesarly, Thank you Dahlia creators.
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brodiger
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
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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
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chuumon95
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.
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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.
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SegaNintendoGuy64
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.
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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.
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CranesWing
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.
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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.
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WhiteFangofWar
11: 08 I know in Toy Story 3 they imply that Sid became a better person after this incident. I hope he treated Hannah better too.
Poor decisions are a villain's nature. If they could see a bit more clearly, they would not be villains. Like Sa'Luk in Aladdin and the King of Thieves pushing Al out of the way to grab the enchanted Hand of Midas treasure. without protective gloves on. Like Jafar, he wasted a golden opportunity.
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11: 08 I know in Toy Story 3 they imply that Sid became a better person after this incident. I hope he treated Hannah better too.
Poor decisions are a villain's nature. If they could see a bit more clearly, they would not be villains. Like Sa'Luk in Aladdin and the King of Thieves pushing Al out of the way to grab the enchanted Hand of Midas treasure. without protective gloves on. Like Jafar, he wasted a golden opportunity.
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martinjkrumm8764
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.
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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.
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msmojo
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.
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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.
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bearlycute6427
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
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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
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Skepticktok
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.
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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.
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seanhorace925
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
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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
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autumbreeze1129
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
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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
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samuelmerced2018
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.
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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.
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thescalystorm
Am I really alone on this or did anyone else see the gargoyle become a literal demon. God told Frollo that he does not know him in the simple image of his own demon's face. That has to mean the fires that burn & scorch the streets of Notre Dame are not just physical, but metaphorical in that those are the fires that will eternally torment him in hell.
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Am I really alone on this or did anyone else see the gargoyle become a literal demon. God told Frollo that he does not know him in the simple image of his own demon's face. That has to mean the fires that burn & scorch the streets of Notre Dame are not just physical, but metaphorical in that those are the fires that will eternally torment him in hell.
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crimsonvoid1595
Hans was an idiot. If you notice when Gaston falls to his death there are skulls in his eyes. I love how in Toy Story 3 Sid is the garbage man who finds Lotso in the dump. If you guys don’t realize where the horned king set up shop it’s Camelot because the enchanted sword Tarren finds is Excalibur.
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Hans was an idiot. If you notice when Gaston falls to his death there are skulls in his eyes. I love how in Toy Story 3 Sid is the garbage man who finds Lotso in the dump. If you guys don’t realize where the horned king set up shop it’s Camelot because the enchanted sword Tarren finds is Excalibur.
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JohnSkellington
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.
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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.
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