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Bonjour! So this is a top-twelve countdown of my favourite Disney villains. Pretty simple, I guess. (WARNING - contains spoilers)

So shall we begin?

12. Governor Ratcliffe (Pocahontas)

And he came so highly recommended
And he came so highly recommended


I hate this dude because he's greedy and selfish and actually kind of stupid and blind through his greed and love of gold. He pretends to go on the voyage to help other people find their lives but instead utilises them for his own benefits and not theirs. When he is told that there is no gold in Virginia, he turns blind and possessed, and will stop at nothing to make sure he can get his hands on it. He wasn't exactly a direct threat to Pocahontas herself, which is unusual for a Disney villain, as they usually try and target the protagonist (sometimes not initially, but they usually do in the end). I suppose what's good about him is that people hate him, which is kind of the point for a Disney Villain.

11. Shan-Yu (Mulan)

"How many men does it take to deliver a message?" - Shan Yu.  "One" - Archer
"How many men does it take to deliver a message?" - Shan Yu. "One" - Archer


Shan-Yu, the main antagonist from Mulan, is the creepy hun-dude with the yellow eyes who leads the army. The yellow eyes are a definite giveaway that he is a scary bloke, and his grin, sleaky black hair, voice and animal skin for his clothing as well. But damn those eyebrows! My gosh the eyebrows alone and people would know to stay clear of him! He's ruthless, merciless and greedy, and we're not exactly sure what he's motive is. We know he hates the Emperor and wants to take over China, but we do not know why, as this is not clearly explained. (Maybe it is, but I didn't pick it up). Maybe it's something to do with revenge; it is implied that he has a history with the Emperor. Shan-Yu is a creepy dude who scares everybody and likes to kill people, and I thought he was a pretty great Disney villain. He's just so ruthless and obsessed!!!

10. Gaston (Beauty and the Beast)

"Gaston, you are positively primeval." - Belle
"Gaston, you are positively primeval." - Belle


This guy everyone knows to be a self-obsessed player who thinks of women as just wives and nothing else. I hated the way he treated Belle, but it's interesting because he's quite realistic. He gets jealous so easily and wants to kill the beast. I guess I've just always liked Gaston, even though I hate him. Does that make sense? I don't know what the triplets see in him, (and I don't know what he sees in himself either) and I think Belle is very smart to reject him. But even though I dislike him a whole lot because he's a selfish prat, I think he is kind of a different villain and I kind of like him as well.

9. Hades (Hercules)

"Whoa, is my hair out?" - Hades
"Whoa, is my hair out?" - Hades


I like the bloke because he kind of seems cool and chill and angry and funny at the same time. His design, though not typically Disney, was interesting and reflected well on his character and traits. And probably his home too. I just don't understand why he relied too much on his minions because they clearly were stupid and could do nothing right. (I'm not talking about Megara - Meg is awesome.) Too much God-ish pride, maybe? I quite liked this character, because even though he was hot-tempered, he was still pretty chill and said some funny things. And I especially like the part when Hercules smashed his face in.

8. Lady Tremaine (Cinderella)

*Priceless!*
*Priceless!*


Jeez this woman is one crazy person. She is so dedicated to making poor Cinderella's life miserable, and takes pleasure in doing so. Since she lived in a nice home, (a stately chateau I think), and through that and her title, it is implied that she is pretty wealthy. So how come she didn't hire any servants? It was extremely common to have them in those times, which I assume would be 18th-19th century, maybe. Or maybe she just wanted to make Cinderella miserable and save money, my guess is the latter. She's definitely very cruel, as she just stands and watches as her two daughters rip apart Cindy's dress, not saying a word. The way she manages to pull off that hair is unknown. And the face she makes when Cinderella pulls out the other slipper is priceless. She's interesting because she lets us know that even though some people don't have power or magic, they can still do damage to people's lives. Only human, hey?

7. The Evil Queen (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)

"Slave in the magic mirror, come from the farthest space, through wind and darkness I summon thee.  Speak!  Let me see thy face!" - Evil Queen
"Slave in the magic mirror, come from the farthest space, through wind and darkness I summon thee. Speak! Let me see thy face!" - Evil Queen


Seriously, what is it with stepmothers? This crazy woman has serious pride issues. She is so vain that she is determined to kill her step-daughter in order to keep the title of "Fairest of the all". I think she is probably one of the most intimidating villain in Disney, as she's equipped with power and magic. (And the magic mirror of course, which terrified my friends when they were little. I was more scared at the part where she surprises Snow White when Snow's making the pie for Grumpy). Her clothes are pretty scary; they're in dark colours, and her hair is especially creepy since it's tucked up in that thing. I think this is symbolic of her character because she keeps to herself and is hidden. But this woman, this woman wants blood. (And the central organ in the circulatory system as well, the one that happens to belong to Snow White.) She's very creepy when she starts speaking like she's from the Tudor times in England. If you want to make someone scary, give them a mirror, magic and power, dark clothes and make them speak like they're Shakespeare.

6. Hans (Frozen)

"I was thinking the same thing, cause, like, I've been searching my whole life to find my own place, and maybe it's the party talking or the chocolate fondue" - Hans
"I was thinking the same thing, cause, like, I've been searching my whole life to find my own place, and maybe it's the party talking or the chocolate fondue" - Hans


Well, if you're going to be a villain, it's a good idea sometimes, not to be showey and "I'm evil" and all that, because that could seriously, like, physically damage your health or something. So Prince Hans gains points for not being an obvious villain. We kind of fell in love with this Prince from the start because he was so caught up and in love with Anna and wanted to marry her straight away, and I guess we got caught up in that as well. And then of course he suddenly turns into a jerk and doesn't kiss Anna in her moment of need. I actually swore at him when I found out he was the bad guy. It was interesting as he showed us mere humans that sometimes people you have relationships with can be the bad guys as well, and even though I hate him for treating Anna so badly, he gets points for acting.

5. Mother Gothel (Tangled)

"Mother knows best!" - M Gothel.  (Well, yeah, but you're not her mother, are you?)
"Mother knows best!" - M Gothel. (Well, yeah, but you're not her mother, are you?)


This woman is definitely a diva; and very vain - similar to the Evil Queen. She stole a newborn princess from her mother and father in order to maintain her beauty and youth forever. Seriously? I mean, we're all scared of grey hair and a few wrinkles, but get a grip. She's pretty cool though, as she wears a nice dress and cape, and her hair is awesome. Love the curls. She is very concerned about Rapunzel's safety, even though it is for her own benefit. And she knows how to manipulate people and how to use a knife. She stabs Flynn! I can't believe it! I hated her for that!!!!!!!!!
But Mother Gothel is a pretty cool villain nonetheless

4. Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty)

"Now you shall deal with me, o Prince, and all the powers of hell!"
"Now you shall deal with me, o Prince, and all the powers of hell!"


This woman is pretty cool. 1. She has magic powers, and is very powerful. 2. Her hair/headpiece/whatever you want to call it is awesome, and there is green fire wherever she is. 3. She calls people "fools!". I think that's awesome. And she has a pretty good name as well. She manages to hypnotise a princess and trick her into pricking her finger on the spindle. I mean, it's a pretty original way to fall asleep - right? She's also great because she turns into a dragon and fights Prince Phillip head on. I just think she is very reliant as well, and trusting those minion pig things was pretty stupid, but she's a great villain, and I'm looking forward to the new movie coming up.

3. Judge Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)

"And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!" - Claude Frollo
"And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!" - Claude Frollo


Man this guy is probably one of the most horrible, baddest Disney villains in the history of disney villains. He manages to kill a woman and nearly-drown a baby in the first five minutes or whatever. However he brings up Quasimodo. I just think he's so evil, (which is actually kind of awesome...) He's always really angry and has a temper, he even gets angry when Esmeralda does that dance in front of him. His grin is just creepy and evil, and his hat is probably the scariest thing of all. His eyebrows and nose are well done and do the job of making him look evil effectively. His song is pretty great. I just love him because he's so great at being a villain - so evil!!!

2. Scar (The Lion King)

"Yes, well forgive me for not leaping for joy.  Bad back, you know." Scar
"Yes, well forgive me for not leaping for joy. Bad back, you know." Scar


Scar, probably tying with Frollo, is also one of the most evil disney villains. Just looking at him and you'd know that something was wrong. For instance he has eerie green eyes and a black mane - in contrast to the blue/red eyed lions with red manes. He definitely stands out. I love his sarcasm, it's just great!! I hated him when he killed Mufasa, and then threatened to kill Simba. But killing his own brother and almost-killing his own nephew? One of the most evil Disney villains. He kinda just chills around the place, plotting in his mind. I've always hated the hyenas. And his death was pretty tragic; getting burnt and eaten alive. Nevertheless he was a fantastic villain, so evil, and his song was great too.

1. Ursula (The Little Mermaid)

"And he will wriggle like a worm on a hook!" - Ursula
"And he will wriggle like a worm on a hook!" - Ursula


I've loved Ursula, for like, forever. And I don't really know why, but I'll just say she's the best in my mind. Her grin is creepy, make-up insane, and don't even get me started on the tentacly things. She's half octopus for heaven's sake!!! Her motive is pretty clear - revenge - and she's is one of the smartest disney villains. Her voice is fantastic, and apparently her voice actor isn't a professional one (but she did such a great job!). Her song "Poor Unfortunate Souls" is my favourite villain song, and I love how she incorporates latin in there! She's intelligent and tricky and powerful and manipulative. She uses poor Ariel as a pawn in her plot for an even bigger fish, King Triton. It just makes me wonder what would have happened to Vanessa, if she won and Ariel lost (the seashell necklace wasn't broken). When Ursula could finally have the trident, would Vanessa just disappear, be assumed dead when she was actually back to being an octopus, and Eric would be in that trance forever? (Sorry if that confused anybody). To me Ursula is just fantastic because she's smart and powerful, scary, loveable and has a great song! (Just her death would have hurt...)

So there you have it. Please note that Jafar and Cruella de Vil, and Doctor Facilier have all received "highly commended."
Hope you enjoyed and agreed with some of my points, and if you didn't, then please don't write any harsh/mean/critical comments.
Merci et au revoir!
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I don't know if this has been discussed before. I was reading Internet Movie Database's message board about whether or not Belle has any friends in the village. One of the posters think that the triplets are there setting up for Belle and not Gaston due to the reactions prior to Gaston showing up.

Since earlier on in the scene (I assume on the DVD) Triplet 2 is whispering to Triplet either 1 or 3rd triplet. That triplet covers their mouth like they;re gasping. When Gaston arrives for some reason they're all shocked. So why would they be shocked if they were setting up for Gaston?

There's also why were the triplets upset that Belle didn't accept Gaston's proposal? Shouldn't they have instead be relieved?

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Leah woke the next day, the first thing she did was get ready for the day like any other day. Leah liked being the first one up instead the last one up, she headed for the stable to go for a ride. Mulan was there when she got there grooming her horse, she said " Good Morning." Leah nodded hello and mounted on Chun bareback the way Chun liked. On the trail everything was quite, Leah said to herself "Its so quite out." She looked around, nothing moved or made a sound. but she knew something big was going to happen and that day was coming. She made it home before dinner but was a tad late but she didn't mind. Dinner was quite when it was time for bed, Leah changed into her outfit and went to bed. She wondered what tomorrow would bring. Tomorrow was going to be a dangerous day.

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Meanwhile thousands of miles away(Scene 25- Outside of the ruins)...

*Monster figures 1 and 2 are sitting on some random rock, and their stomachs growl*

Monster Figure 1: I'm bored, and hungry.

Monster Figure 2: Yea, so am I. When is she gonna call back?

Monster Figure 1: Hell if I know. But until then, we'll have to either A) Starve to death...

Monster Figure 2: Yawn.

Animal 1: That sounds like a good option.

Monster Figure 2: *Hits the animal* Shut up you stupid dinner- I mean snack- I mean bird, no one was talking to ya!

Animal 2: Ow, that was my beak!

Monster Figure 1: B) Eat these guys and find...
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I love how hardworking she is and I love how she doesn't take shiz from ANYONE, not even from a prince. -BB2010

Her determination. And I would love to taste one of her dishes. -Swanpride

Probably just her perseverance. -wavesurf

Probably that she's allowed to have both a warm doting side as well as a take-no-crap one. It's a nice mixture. I also love that her whole reason for working so hard is to fulfill James' dream of owning a restaurant. She is truly a family girl and has a lot of love for her parents, and her loyalty to her dad is so touching. -AudreyFreak

I love how she is very hard working...
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Hi, y'all! Hope your week is going well! I want to point out one quick thing before we get into this article. I know some of the STUFF in the live-action is different, from the characters and their names to certain parts of the story, so I might actually be all over the place as I talk about the article. Just a fair warning. Now, why don't we get into it?

The characters:

Mulan:

You know what? I'm just going to talk about both versions in one piece for a second. They're both fearless, headstrong, loyal, and badass. I knew the original version was all those things, but see how the live-action version...
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First: Here is a link from an actual Muslim woman with her thoughts on how Muslim women are portrayed in America in general.link
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Second: Here is my personal break-down analysis based on knowledge of Arab/Muslim culture compared to the Disney Aladdin film.

The majority of Princess Jasmine's numerous flaws stem from the fact that she is completely inaccurate and offensive to her culture. From the clothes she wears to the way she speaks, Jasmine does not represent Arab or Muslim women at all but rather a disgraceful woman in their culture. Unfortunately, Jasmine...
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