What do you think is the most notorious, most evil Disney villain?
I would say Scar.
Any villain that will kill someone before your very eyes is truly evil in my book.
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"If you think a 401K is your mother-in-law's bra size, you might be a redneck."
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Scar definitely came to mind when I read the thread title.
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Ursula comes to mind too.
"If you think a 401K is your mother-in-law's bra size, you might be a redneck."
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I would say Scar just in terms of evilness. But my personal animosity was always directed at...
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Haha I love Madam Mim!
My vote is for Judge Frollo He conducts murder, genocide, torture, and there are suggestions that he is working with the devil. Also, there are some heavy rape undertones |
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@echidna64:
Well, he must have been working with the devil. He was such a dark character. "If you think a 401K is your mother-in-law's bra size, you might be a redneck."
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Frollo is one of the very few Disney villains that doesn't have any likable qualities in my opinion. No sass, no humor, Lady Tremaine is another.
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Frollo could wipe the smile off of Mona Lisa's face.
Edgar from The Aristocats. He kidnapped the cats just so he could have Madame's inheritance, which would belong to the cats once she passes away. He masterminded this for his own financial gain. How greedy can you get?! "If you think a 401K is your mother-in-law's bra size, you might be a redneck."
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Yeah, I was definitely going to come here to say Judge Frollo. Definitely a twisted man. I always felt that particular Disney movie had the best music. I remember playing it back just to listen to some parts as a kid.
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I felt that Tony Jay was right for the voice of him. I can't think of anyone better.
"If you think a 401K is your mother-in-law's bra size, you might be a redneck."
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So crow who is the baddest? Is it Scar, Ursula, or Edgar?
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