Subject: Re: Survey on Villainy
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Posted on: 2014-06-01 14:27:00 UTC

I think best villain is Xanatos because he rarely lost. Though at lot of the time it was a technicality of plan G still having a favorable outcome. Except half of the time his schemes weren't that evil despite what happened when they were evil. It's like he would use his powers for good if he had more of a conscience and was only motivated by boredom instead of the will to win.

I'd like to include Turbo as a best example of a villain. He has pure thoughtless greed as his motivation, and uses a variety of ways to be evil. (He seems to have more charisma than Hitler.)

I used to be afraid of Mum-Ra when I was five. The cloners from Star Wars bothered me because they loved making weapons, but they aren't villains. I guess I'll say the Borg because they were just coldly efficient and you couldn't even argue with them; and I don't really watch anything scary.

Jumba from Lilo and Stitch is least effective because he seems like his heart isn't into villainy. He just wants to be known as an evil genius, (and his hobby happens to be illegal and dangerous without mention of if that's why he chose it.) But he got distracted because saving the day was more interesting at the moment.

Wreck-it-Ralph is sympathetic, but he's not a villain because it's his job. It's like hating the garbage man because he stinks. Silver from Treasure Planet has a soft spot and gets sympathy in return even though he did kill. I do like realistically-motivated villains but can't think of the best example. Lurky from Rainbow Brite does it because his mother yelled at him and she never explained what she meant.

I'm disappointed that I couldn't shoehorn a Tony Jay villain like Frollo in here.

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