A list of puns related to "List of Disney villain characters"
You are tasked with creating a Task Force X out of Disney's worst villains in order to do some real good. Below are the things you will need to keep in mind followed by a list of missions for the team. Good luck,
Set-Up:
You may choose five Disney villains to be on your Suicide Squad. This list does include magic users, but does not include reality warpers (Chernabog, Genie Jafar, etc.).
You may choose one Disney hero to be your field leader, Γ la Rick Flagg. Again, this person cannot be a reality warper.
Each character you choose will have implanted inside his/her neck (or somewhere, if the character is different) a device that will kill if activated. NOTICE: This device isn't necessarily an explosive, as some of the villains wouldn't die like that. This device can be activated from anywhere at any time, and cannot be hacked.
The villains' goons are not allowed in combat, but the villain can use them to prep for fights.
Characters can only use the gear they use in their own respective movies. No Shan Yu with a machine gun.
No Marvel or Star Wars villains. I know they're technically Disney, but they can't be used for this WWW.
Alright, now onto the...
Missions:
Defend Hogwarts - Right before the Battle of Hogwarts, every Non-Death Eater above the age of 13 is teleported offworld. Your Suicide Squad is dropped in and must defend Hogwarts from Voldemort and his minions, protecting First, Second, and Third Years in the process.
[Destroy the Death Star](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_(film) - Before the capture of the Millenium Falcon, your organization gets the plans to the Empire's greatest weapon. Your team is smuggled on-board as prisoners. They must figure out how to destroy the weapon and escape.
Defend Helm's Deep - Similar to the Battle of Hogwarts, The Elf and Man alliance that defended Helm's Deep has been disappeared. Your Squad must defend the fortress and the people hiding within it.
Kill Adolf Hitler - Placed within the Hellboy universe, your team must kill Adolf Hitler and his Nazi army. Your team is dropped on the outskirts of Berlin a
In June 2003, the American Film Institute made list of their top 100 Heroes and Villains in film. It had heroes as varied as Lassie, Superman, and Oskar Schindler, and villains as varied as Darth Vader, Cruella de Vil, and Jack Torrance.
If they were updated their list with characters from the past 17 years of film, which heroes and villains do you think would have a chance of making their list.
Here are some of my choices.
Heroes:
Villains:
Anyone got a list of all the characters from the comics who've appeared in Gotham, even the obscure and background characters?
I just thought I heard something about Man-Bat appearing somewhere, and I've always loved him :)
Rules: They have to be pure Disney, so no Marvel, Pixar, or Star Wars. Also, the characters are in whatever their peak fighting shape was in their movie. (So we're not having Ariel as a mermaid or Jafar when he was a genie and therefore basically under the control of whoever has the lamp.) All characters have knowledge of the environment they're being put into, but no prep time, and no knowledge of anyone outside of their own movie's powers or abilities.
Round 1: They're all in a generic castle. Castle dwellers have a slight advantage, but it's an almost entirely even playing field.
Round 2: This time they're in Tarzan's jungle, but Pride rock's next door so you've got that as well. Lots of versatility, but also very crowded and confusing, not to mention gorillas and lions to deal with.
Round 3: Arandelle. Dangerously cold, and hard to navigate on foot with all the snowstorms and deep snow. Better bundle up if the cold really does bother you.
Round 4: Agrabah. Almost the exactly opposite here. Hot as hell, and miles of open sand and heat. Cave of wonders is open, and is functioning like an armory of whatever they want if they can survive getting it.
Round 5: Same as round 1 but it's beast's castle so the furniture's trying to kill everyone as well, including Beast himself.
Round 6: Kingdom Hearts universe, so expect characters exclusive to that to show up, and anyone who was in it has whatever extra powers they had in the game.
Round 7: Same as round 6, but everyone's bloodlusted.
Bonus round: It's a singing contest instead. Who's got the best song up their sleeve?
I wanted to create this post as a reference and a discussion about villain characters that have been confirmed so far. If I missed any or messed up, please let me know. Be nice I guess Iβm relatively new please
Characters marked with a β are being added/re-added to ultimate
I would like to note, minor antagonists include anti-heroes, who though may not be the main Villians in any games, are definitely not the good guys either. Additionally, I donβt really consider the assist trophies to really be villains, since I donβt believe they could be added into a story mode.
So without further ado
Playable Villain characters:
Playable Minor antagonists:
Non-Playable Villains:
Special Exceptions/Assist Trophies
King Dedede is debatably a minor antagonist, but he is typically shown as such so therefore he is included as such
Waluigi: though from sports games only, he is portrayed as, well, not exactly nice, which is as close to antagonistic as you can get in those types of games, along with him being a wario support
So far, the amount of evil characters isnβt massive enough to explicitly warrant a heroes vs. villains theme, especially with only 5 new evil characters being added (4 if you donβt count wolf rejoining) in my opinion, but it is substantial enough for an excellent single player story methinks.
Edit: Thank you guys for the input! Please keep it coming and Iβll add or change the list accordingly! Iβm sorry for all my mistakes
I honestly think it could have worked, and made a really interesting setup, basically exploring a dysfunctional marriage through the perspective of an illegitimate child by portraying Zeus as an irresponsible deadbeat dad who doesn't want Hera to hurt his children from other women, but doesn't take action to stop her due to their marriage being key to maintaining his power as top god.
It could even have led to a similar ending where Hercules has the opportunity to become an official god but turns it down out of disillusionment with his father and god-kind in general for their amorality, instead choosing to maintain the distinctly human virtues, inevitably forgotten about with immortal power, that make him a good person.
Could they have done this in 1998, and if not, then could/should Disney ever tackle this kind of issue as of now? Also keep in mind for argument's sake that Hercules immediately followed The Hunchback of Notre Dame, which alluded to religious corruption, acts of genocide and sexual coercion.
The recent post with the mugshots of villains got me thinking about this. We all know the most popular and we'll known villains; Scar, Jafar, Maleficent, etc. I was wondering about a listing of the villains in each of the Disney movies, even the lesser known ones. One of my favorite Disney movies is actually The Black Cauldron, and it has a great villain in the Horned King. It tends to be glossed over when listing Disney films.
Care to undertake this listing?
Since I keep seeing posts (not here but elsewhere) about the good role models, I've decided to flip that question around to see who's the worst role model. Here's a couple of mine:
-Elsa
She effectively causes more problems then she solves, runs away from one with no intent to solve it (it's implied in the lyrics of Let It Go she had no intentions of solving the issue she caused. I mean, you freeze the kingdom and then run away? Kinda a bad idea).
-Merida
Keeps whining about how she wants a new destiny but never tries to prove why it'd be a good idea for that to happen. Then she ends up getting her brothers turned into bear cubs and nearly gets her mother killed. Heck, I question why she's even marketed as a role model when she never thought about the consequences her choices would have.
Who do you think is the worst role model and why? Tell me below in the comments. I have a few more but one's debatable so I might post why I think he's a bad role model later on.
Rules
In character or bloodlust for your chosen character
Composite Disney Villain is fully bloodlust with combined powers/stats/feats of the villains from the Disney films including spinoff tv shows and kingdom hearts.
It has all equipment of Disney Villains
random encounter
Win by OHKO,Incap and kill
Standard Gear/equipment/weapons for the chosen character
Location
Begin 30 meters apart
The fight takes place in new york city
1998's Godzilla is there as a distraction and civilians disappear
Bonus.MCU's villains and Star war's Disney canon villains added to composite Disney villain powers.
So what classes would the less physically monstrous villains be so excluding ones like Ursula who is a sea hag. Some I thought of would Dr. Facilier being a fiend pact warlock, Jafar as a wizard, Maleficent as a sorcerer, and captain Silver from treasure planet as a swashbuckler rogue. Any other ideas? On a side note if the vast majority of the characters and world is made up of non-humanoid or anthropomorphic animals like in Bambi or the great mouse detective then its fine to use them.
I'm trying to find a list of characters original to the Walt Disney Company, apart from those adapted from other sources. I.e., Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, etc were created by Disney, while Pocahontas was based on a real person and the Cheshire Cat is adapted from Lewis Carol. Can anyone help?
I'm looking to make a list for all the Disney villain pops. Not minis and stuff, just pops. I have not found a list anywhere, so if you know of anything, let me know please! (e.g. Jafar 053, maleficent 09/77/232, etc). Thanks for the help in advance!
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