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HALL OF FAME The Hall of Fame continues. Seen any omissions yet? Let me know if you do. See any fellows you'd like highlighted in the Featured Villains section? I can handle those requests as well. |
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Nakago, Fushigi Yuugi Finally, someone wanted to help me bio this feller. Thanks to a stupendous effort submitted by hungrychick, I can finally scratch Nakago's bio off of my want list. Take it away hungrychick! As a Hin (his race), most of his people was loathed due to their blonde hair and blue eyes and different god. The king of Kutou called for a mass elimination of his people so his family and his people were killed. When his powers were revealed, he was taken to the king. In order to seek vengeance, he becomes the shogun (general) of the Kutou army under the king that ordered the death of his people. As one of the seven Seiryuu warriors, with the character of a heart on his forehead, he pretends to hold loyalty for the king to bring together the seven Seiryuu warriors along with the priestess to summon the Seiryuu god. His goal was to obtain one of the three wishes granted when the god was summoned. Personality wise: He's a pretty boy and has telekinesis. His ability to manipulate and play mind games are his strengths through out the series. He's calm, very intelligent, and cold hearted. Holding no remorse in sacrificing others to obtain his goal. But in the end, you see that all he ever wanted was to make a better world, only with him in command and in hopes to dictate. And that he has suffered to see his mother raped, him molested by the king since he was very beautiful and resembled a girl at a young age and his people killed. Thanks, hungrychick! You made my day! |
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Negaduck, Darkwing Duck So Negaduck first appeared as a result of one of Megavolt's gadgets gone awry. He was born when Darkwing Duck split into Protons and Negatrons, and in a glorious epic battle of pure good versus pure evil his destruction almost prevailed. Later he was reintroduced as the yellow-wearin' Super Villain that you see pictured above. Personally, the second incarnation is better than the first, even though the first was literally pure evil. the second Negaduck has that giant ego we love to see in our favorite bad guys, while the first was simply (and kinda boringly) just bad. Oh, and color me surprised but there seems to be a bit of a Negaduck fanhood blossoming on the web. Click here to visit a Negaduck Anti-Shrine that actually provides quite a bit of good information on the character it bashes! |
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Norton Nimnul, Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers I know I included Fat Cat already and I know Norton Nimnul wasn't the Super Villain of this series, he was simply a recurring bad guy. But still, temporarily, humor me by accepting his entry into the Hall of Fame just on his "Gadgets" and "Massive Oversights" qualifications alone (check out the Encyclopedia if you don't know what I'm talking about). Nimnul was a scientist gone terribly terribly wrong. Half the time he wasn't even aware of the Rescue Ranger's existence, they just managed to repeatedly foil his plans by a series of coincidences and strokes of luck. His schemes just always somehow seemed to impact the animal kingdom, which is how he earned the Ranger's attention. The best scheme in his roster was when he kidnapped (kittennapped) all of the cats in town, dumped them in a huge pit, then powered up a huge machine with hands that rubbed the cats down and built up a massive charge of static electricity, which he intended to unleash on the unwitting populace. Nimnul rocks, but he probably won't stay in the Hall for long...... |
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Pete, various Disney appearances Sometimes known as Black Pete, this character is a staple in Disney lore. He made his first appearance back at the dawn of animation, in fact he's older than Mickey himself. He first appeared in the original Alice shorts, torturing that poor little goldilocks as best he could in that crudely drawn form. He evolved rapidly in the beginning, but then hit a stasis in appearance early on. If you compare this pic here with his incarnation in Goof Troop (his most recent appearance) he still looks virtually the same. My favorites were always the shorts, like when he's the landlord making life rough for Donald Duck, Goofy and Micky. The site that the pic links to has a great listing of all of his infamous incarnations. |
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Piccolo Diamoah, Dragonball Oh geez, I know I already dedicated an entire page to this fellow but he still deserves to be in the Hall of Fame! He's my fave! Piccolo has the best stare, stance, and growl of any villain I've ever heard. I like him so much I'm willing to overlook the fact that he switched over to the good side later in the story. I don't care what they say! He's evil! Evil, I tell you!! Read more about him by linking to his pages over in the lefthand side bar. If somehow you're a Dragonball fan who's been living under a rock, click for Planet Namek, the best DBZ resource on the web. |
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"Coin operated self destruct? Not one of my better ideas..." -- Plankton
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Thaddeus Plotz, Animaniacs You may remember Thaddeus Plotz as the CEO of Warner Brothers Studios on Animaniacs. His first and worst offense was keeping the Warner Brothers (yes, yes, and sister) locked up in the water tower all those many years. His anger-ridden outbursts and short temper, as well as his conniving business savvy is what keeps the Warners on his case, like constantly. My favorite Plotz moment? The episode where he sent a clown (Jerry Lewis, anyone?) up to the water tower to wish Yakko a happy birthday. We find out that it is not just a friendly gesture, it is a calculated move by a savage clown-hater, sending the innocent yet annoying entertainer to his doom. If that ain't ruthless then I don't know what is! |
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Professor Coldheart and No-Heart, Care Bears Professor Coldheart had the coldest heart in all the world. No Heart lacked the capacity to love or care. Both wanted nothing more than to wipe caring off of the face of the planet. They wanted to harden people's hearts and let sorrow reign over the poor and tired masses. This put them at odds with the Care Bears, whose "Care Bear Stare" had the ability to both enrich people with the wonders of empathy and to destroy Coldheart's and No-Heart's most devious plans. Thus they wanted the do-gooders wiped out. Can you imagine a more admirable goal than squashing the life out of some teddy bears, to rip them apart and destroy their cuteness? Although I associate Professor Coldheart with the Purple Pieman of Strawberry Shortcake fame, this guy was better at being evil. Kind of a pre-schooler's Mr. Freeze, his relentless pursuit of the destruction of caring was admirable, if unsuccessful. No-Heart used his niece and henchmen to try to achieve his goals, but much like Professor Coldheart he was unable to defy those horribly warm and fuzzy teddy bears. Curses! |
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Psycho, Max Steel One bad mutha. |
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Ratigan,
The Great Mouse Detective (Animated Movie) Professor Ratigan is clearly inspired by Sherlock Holmes' archenemy, Professor Moriarty. However, unlike the sly and impersonal Moriarty, who only got one scene in the original Holmes stories and only met Holmes in the flesh twice, Ratigan is extravagant, extroverted and built like a battleship. He's got a huge inferiority complex because he's a rat instead of a mouse. Apparently rats are subject to some kind of class prejudice in Victorian mousedom and the Professor has suffered under it at some time.... to the extent that when we first see him he interrupts his first big song and kills one of his henchmen for referring to him as "the world's greatest rat" instead of "the world's greatest mouse." Ratigan doesn't care for the gold and power he claims to seek half as much as he wants to prove himself smarter, braver and stronger than any of his so-called betters. To this end he kidnaps a toy maker named Flaversham and forces him to build a robot copy of the queen of all mousedom by threatening his daughter. Voiced by the late Vincent Price, Ratigan's sinister, velvet tones are at their best when he's gloating over the captured Basil, showing his need to prove himself better than his opponent. His extravagance shows itself when he announces Basil's fate: "I thought of so many ways to kill you I couldn't decide which one to use. So I decided to use them all..." And as for his arrogance... in a film where the hero didn't get to sing and the villain had two songs, Ratigan rushed off to fulfil his evil scheme and left his second song playing on a record player instead of singing it in person. The guy practically phones in his big number at his moment of triumph, like it's no big deal. Can you imagine another Disney villain with an ego big enough to do that? In the end, Ratigan defeats himself. His weakness was his quick temper, which leads him to act unwisely. He destroys his own robot after Basil causes it to insult him, and he falls from Big Ben when his fury causes him to forget that the clock is about to strike. Excellent once again, Loneheart! Oh, and he brought up a great question for suggester-wannabes... The answer to his question was "Yes." Oh, the question was "Will you accept Villains from movies?" |
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The Red Guy, Cow and Chicken a.k.a. Senior Lackslacks, Corporal Wedgie, Rear Admiral Floyd, Butts Galore, Ivan Pantsed ("can you tell?")... Is he a villain or just crazy? I think he's a villain because he's obviously self-serving (stealing the beauty pageant crown from Cow) he's a schemer (when Cow said she wouldn't play with him unless he was the last man on earth he kidnapped everyone on earth) and he's a bungler (every episode). Whether he's the evil orthodontist, the factory owner, or the hitchhiker, he's as evil as the mythical red guy he represents. |
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The
CD version of Robotnik is a bit more evil. Apperently he came to Mobius
from another world and instantly took over a large city. Since then
he has discovered a way to make the inhabitants of Mobius into robots.
His main henchmen are the Swatbots (black robots with red visors) which
go around grabbing any rodent they can find. Robotnik is constantly
looking for the escapees that hide in the forest and has therefore tried
everything to destroy the forest itself. His main assistant is Snively,
a smart, small guy who eventually takes over after Robotnik is driven
off.
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