Since then, Disney has released dozens of iconic bad guys ranging from evil animals to all-powerful gods.
However, they needed to steal electricity to survive, prompting some members to propose a plan for independence.
Once strong enough, he manipulates the loggers into going into the forest to destroy his hated enemies.
Though not the most complex villain, Hexxus stands out among other eco-terrorists thanks to his performance and design.
Professor Screweyes/We’re Back!
The other prefers to scare people with a demented circus and pills that revert people to their primal selves.
Professor Screweyes steals the show in a very tonally unfocused story.
He made good on that threat by killing William and kidnapping his daughter, Odette.
It also doesn’t hurt to haveJack Palancelending his sinister voice to them.
Unfortunately, an optimistic young cat named Danny accidentally upstaged her during a rehearsal.
It turns out he’s the bandit and intends to industrialize the woods by factory-producing everyone’s recipes.
The idea of a fairytale villain industrializing to defeat cottage production mimics the real world during the industrial revolutions.
Instead, they support Vector, a young up-and-coming villain who has stolen the great pyramids.
It’s also no accident that his design is based on Microsoft’s co-founder,Bill Gates.
When the mayor denied him admittance, Snatcher proposes a deal.
Snatcher is a great example of a villain willing to destroy themselves for social standing.
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