![]() afloat in the midst of the energy crisis. He is shown to have a gentle, fatherly facade and is only driven to villainy out of desperation to keep Monsters Inc. ![]() Waternoose is an obese grey monster, completely bald, with five eyes and walks around on a set of six crab-like legs. WE have two main antagonists in this movie. Waternoose III & Randall Boggs - Monsters, Inc. He keeps on fighting with Blu, but is finally captured by Tulio and taken back to Rio to be observed.Ĥ. It is funny to see how a bird is acting like a perfect villain in acts like stealing keys, using chloroform, chocking Jewel when she tries to escape and even plotting to kill Blu with a poisonous dart but fails. However, his sickness is quickly revealed in his evil expressions and features! Just like some other villains in our charts, Nigel is also seen at first as a ‘patient’ at Tulio Monteiro, an ornithologist’s aviary. He later became the ‘evil henchbird’ of a group of smugglers and vows to cause pain to all ‘pretty birds’ as revenge for his acting role being ruined. Since then, Nigel became an evil, bitter, hideous and mean-spirited bird who hatefully despises all ‘pretty birds’. However, he was later meanly kicked out of fame and replaced by a green parakeet called Petricious. He was once the popular star of many animal TV shows. Nigel remains a villain in both parts of the Rio movie. “THAT Blue Bird caused my misery!” - Nigel Darla then looks down the drain and screams “Fishy!” It is unknown what happens to Darla afterwards.ĭr Philip Sherman is the secondary antagonist because while he did kidnap Nemo from his home, Darla is still the main villain because she is a more direct threat to Nemo and the fish than her uncle. Darla couldn’t get hold of Nemo as he escapes from her with the help of other fish and is drained through the sink. She is a naughty and ill-tempered child Darla is described by Gill and the other fish in Sherman’s fish tank as a ‘fish killer’. THERE are many villains in this movie but in our charts, Darla Sherman comes at number two! Darla is the niece of Philip Sherman, a dentist, who presented her Nemo. In the end, the toys work together through their differences and escape the ill-cared facility while Lotso’s fate is left unclear but we know he could never reform. But soon, Lotso begins to reveal his controlling, warden-like ways and intends to either keep the toys in line or destroy them in the feared inferno. The second antagonist who also has a great impact on the ‘toys’ life is Lotso - the cuddly bear that is actually very dangerous! In the beginning, Lotso acts as a warm, caring bear whose intentions appear to be harmless as it welcome Andy’s toys at the day care centre. After his toys turn on him, he vows never to hurt a toy again. ![]() He also destroys toys in many ways (exploding, burning, or in his ‘mad doctor’ plays). In the first part we see the 10-year-old extremely ill-tempered Sid, whose idea of fun is terrorising his little sister, Hannah Phillips, by taking her toys away and using them for scary experiments like switching out heads or performing operations on them. TOY Story has lots of villains throughout its sequels, like Sid, Stinky Pete, Lotso and Emperor Zurg, but we’ve selected Sid as the meanest of the lots for he plays havoc with the protagonists Woody and Buzz. Here are some of the notorious ones from the past two decades! The list is totally our opinion while you can make your list of the baddies that you like to dislike. So today we are going to explore some top villains of Pixar and Disney movies. Villains are crucial to the plot as they can break or make the movie’s climb to the top! Don’t you like it when Gru takes down Vector and Al Macho in Despicable Me 1 and 2? So, believe it or not, villains are also a major attraction in any movie and it is the chills and thrills of spooky villains that doesn’t make it easy for us to sit comfortably while watching the havoc they create in the protagonists’ life and then we cheer when the super heroes take them down! WHAT’S a movie without a bad guy? There won’t be any charm left for most of us if a story had no villain and, of course, a super hero will be of no help to anyone when there wouldn’t be any baddies to fight.
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