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Top 10 Disney Villain Clichs

Top 10 Disney Villain Clichs

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Weve all seen these Disney villain clichs over and over again! The traits, motifs, and story arcs surrounding these classic baddies that have been used on more than a few occasions! In this countdown were taking a look at the Top 10 Disney Villain Cliches. Weve included clichs like the fact that they look evil, they show no mercy, they almost always have villainous henchmen, most of them die of scary deaths, they were evil from the start and that what they wanted destroys them
Date: 2023-11-20

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10 they are sometimes camp especially the woman how they are made i am 4 the lgbtq move ment 9 most of them scar, frollo and Ursula seem to be played by a English person i mean voiced 8 weird laughter 7 hench people are involved 6 they can be witty 5 a name like cruella well speaks 4 itself 4 has sometimes a good song like scar with be prepared 3 dark deaths of the villians that are as bad as horror films or worse 2 they are cunning 1 i like some of them more than the hero at times
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I have never heard the effeminate critique about any of those villains - you should at least come up with some actual examples otherwise it looks lacking.
Snow White does not blindly trust the Old Hag, but shows compassion when her animal friends attack the old woman - and Ariel literally looks away while signing the contract because she knows it's a bad idea to sign it, but teenage rebellion is strong.
Brutus and Nero cannot talk!

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Okay I got most of the cliches but a bit lost with 5. This one doesnt seem to be a cliche nor make sense. it seems like more of tacking personality traits and misinterpreting to add it to your list as them being LGBT. Jeffar wasnt gay. The snake was hypnotising mogoly to trust them and scare was a manipulator. This one doesnt seem to make any sense when put three seconds of thought into it.
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omg i never though about how gruesome villains died.
Da dude from tarzan falls and gets hung by a vine which probably broke his head clean off,
scar gets eaten alive by dozens of blood thirsty hyenas,
the dude from the incredibles gets sucked into an airplane engine and blended to a million tiny pieces,
etc.
man, disney is dark if u rlly think into it.

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To be fair about the feminine thing, I haven't noticed before, but I think that the reason for that is that Disney's first few villains were women, and they tend to apply characteristics of villains like the Evil Queen, Maleficent and Lady Tremaine onto their later villains, it would make sense for them to come across as a little feminine.
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I disagree with They just look evil part. A villain must be made intimidating and scary to scare the viewers. And sometimes you have to see someone face to understand he's evil, if someone has a face that is aggressive and shows not happiness it means he's a bad person.
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There is one exception. In Snow White and the Seven Dwarves the Evil Queen didn't have any henchmen. She only had the huntsman try to kill Snow White for her. When he failed to do so we never see him again. So mainly she plotted her evil schemes alone.
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About Snow White's apple--from Snow White's point of view, she did get everything she wanted and instantly, too. Everybody else had to suffer, but Snow White slumbered on, going from bite to kiss in a blink of her eye.
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Are we just gonna ignore the fact that Watchmojo just said that Disney hates LGBT when they literally celebrated pride and sell pride stuff at their parks. Hell they even casted a gay man in Beauty and the Beast
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Well, to be fair on #2, Ariel knew that Ursula was evil. She knew that it wasn't the best decision, but she did it anyway. I wouldn't say that ALL of the heroes completely rely on them without hesitation.
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You only showed ONE example of the effeminate quality of the villains, and it's the only one I can think of. I do believe that Ms. Mojo is pulling our legs. And I, for one, see no issue with it at all.
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About five, that kind of behaviour you showed is not feminine. It's more a sneaky behaviour, the attitude of a fake person who is trying to seem nice and good. Has nothing to do with femininity
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How about this:
THEY ALWAYS WANNA DESTROY THE PROTAGONISTS WHEN THEY DID ABSOLUTELY NOTHING IN THE FIRST PLACE!
WHAT WERE THEY DOING TO YOU! WERE THEY READING YOUR PERSONAL DIARIES!

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To be fair with Snow White, as far as Disney media and the fairytale itself puts it, her mother died in childbirth, and we know her stepmother isnt exactly mother of the year
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The people who get heros to be put after killing the villain, even if the villain killed so many. The Joker and many villains would question this whole thing.
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That's because traits such as patience, serenity, being calm, etc are seen as motherly or effeminate, but they also make a good villain terrifying.
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I think this counts, that my list of
Their cliches:
Sassiness
Great songs
Green steam/light
Reletable lines
So dat good?

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It's funny they kept showing Smee for a minute there when talking about villainous henchmen. Could of been some sort of joke cause it made me chuckle.
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Scary death? Guys the usually Cliches about Disney Villain deaths is: Falling down so there is no blood and a baby can watch the movie.
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Has anyone ever thought that sorry I cant spell her name but Carella Deville didnt you ever say her name like Carella the evil or is it just me
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I've been told that I laugh like a Disney villain. Before this video, I didn't believe them. Maybe I should try out for the next Disney bag guy.
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As soon as she said maniacal laughter I thought of the oil baron from the muppet movie saying maniacal laugh, maniacal laugh, maniacal laugh
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Agree with everything, but effeminate.
I was getting a more higher social class/elitist vibe from the villains rather than effeminate.

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I can't believe that on this list there aren't the villain songs, that they love to use the word fool and that green is the villain's color!
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Imagine that Ralph has a crossover with Disney Villains. The could kidnap Vanellope and Ralph saves her. (ALTERNATE MOVING, HUH)
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I don't think that villains being effeminate is a trend. Mostly because what you call effeminate for me is just pure elegance.
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Disney needs to make a movie where the villains win at the end and the hero loses. setting up a sequel. Just food for thought
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When you think about it, The recent 3D movies have abandoned these cliches, which shows how they have grown in originality
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Maybe the villains laugh a lot because them trying to take over the world just seems too hilarious to actually work.
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For that matter, WHY would it look bad to have the hero kill the villain when the villain clearly had it coming?
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