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Sid wasn't a villain at all. He thought that toys were inanimate objects (which they are in real life), plus his mother was always working and his father was an alcoholic. If anything, Sid was a bored, lonely, but ultimately, misunderstood young man, trying to make the best of a bad situation the only way that he knows how.
@@dakotablount251 I hear that a lot every time someone brings up Sid. And every time my reaction is "Wait... doing all that effed up stuff to toys is considered to be normal?" Seriously, I never mistreated my toys like Sid did an I do not know anyone that did, or admitted to. In my eyes, the kid is a psycho in the making.
@@noHarmony1 yes it normal lol. If you ever worked with kids youd see the sh8t they do to toys(especially if it usnt one they like or own). Hell kids blowing up army toys was a popular thing
@@dakotablount251 Well, kids as well as people are different I guess. To destroy or harm a toy I owned just never crossed my mind, so Sid definetly seemed strange to me.
I feel that Ernesto is way too low. The worst thing about him is the fact that despite him being exposed at the end, the damage was already done. He killed Hector and got away with it. Hector died, missed out on seeing Coco grow up, and had to deal with his family HATING him, knowing he did absolutely nothing wrong. Ernesto did that and felt no remorse. And his motive is so much worse, he kills Hector for fame and success. That's it. He gladly killed his best friend with a wife and kid for FAME. Then on top of that, you have what he did to Miguel. He's a completely irredeemable villain.
Were not talking about quality, were talking about quantity. Who cares if he made one guy want to kill hilself over and over, syndrome is willing to put society itself on the line for fame.
Derpy Hooves Well, not really. According to the movie’s director and creator Lee Unkrich, when Ernesto got crushed by the bell the second time, he didn’t die, he was just forever disgraced.
Derpy Hooves Not necessarily. It was figured out in one of Wotso’s videos that just because the world now despised Ernesto, it doesn’t mean he was forgotten. He’s being remembered through hatred, which means he’s still around even by the end of the film.
Matt well of course if the patient gets an infection in the tooth who will he turn to but the dentist to solve his problem, the poor victim willfully unaware of what hath transpired. Truly such an evil man should be placed higher
I’d hardly call Sid a villain. In our lives, we either knew that kid or were that kid. He could play better but he’s still playing. And who doesn’t like launching some rockets?
I mean, I have no qualms with the rocket thing, but he did some things that were a bit more questionable to those toys And I don't think knowing that they were sentient would have made any difference for him
@@josepherhardt164 General grievous on the other hand was meant to wear a cape. I mean think about it, as soon as he took it off he got owned by Obi Wan and lost his lightsabers.
Honestly syndrome really isn’t as sympathetic as some make him out to be. Yes he got turned down by his hero but Mr Incredible obviously turned him down for his own safety and did the responsible thing in letting the cops take him home to his parents. Also Mr Incredible saved his life by removing the bombs from his rocket boots. Me personally I would be more grateful that the hero i looked up to saved my life rather than plot for revenge.
guillermo acosta I blame the government’s decision to hide the hero’s. While he was at a crossroads in his fragile state as a kid. Hero’s being banned was the perfect opportunity for him to take advantage. He wanted to show that the humans are not to be underestimated and it consumed his mindset. In a way that is sympathetic, but he became a monster he originally was supposed to be fighting against. All that knowledge, and power just to say “I told you so.”
Really, Syndrome's still a kid on the inside. He kind of stopped where he was when Mr Incredible rejected him, making him both hate and love supers at the same time. I think he desperately wants the admiration the supers get, but after that rejection, he doesn't know how to deal with it and ends up eaten up with bitterness and hurt.
It was a cape not boots that had a bomb in it. Maybe it was foreshadowing the whole "No capes" thing. Also Syndrome should have at least gone over being rejected. I once got rejected too around his age and I'm over it now. Besides Syndrome complaints about how Mr. Incredible ruined his future yet Syndrome mentions that his rich due to his inventions. Also I'm pretty sure Mr. Incredible suffer enough from getting sued and being illegal. Also he was stuck in a dead end job, gain weight, and totally depressed. I'm sure Mr. Incredible went through enough. In fact if Syndrome didn't interfered the super heroes wouldn't be legal again.
What irritates me the most is when people give Syndrome the free pass. So he killed all the heros because mr Incredible refused him as sidekick? This is the most psychopathic behavior ever, he would had eventually done something horrible regardless since he had no problem killing innocent heroes.
The thing that really unsettles me about Ernesto de la Cruz is that he made his friend's death as a plot to a film. That's some insane disrespect to someone, you once called friend and partner.
Earnesto was never a true friend to Hector. All Earnesto cared about was himself. What amazes me was how was Earnesto able to get away with the murder?
@@melissacooper4482 I found a way as to how Ernesto escaped. At least one of the factors. So Grandma Coco is 100 years old in the movie and said movie takes place presumably in 2017 so she would've been born in 1917. Coco was around ages 4-6 when Hector left with Ernesto. The thing is we don't know how long the two men were gone so we'll say a little under a year. So it was the early-mid 1920's when Hector was killed by Ernesto. I'm not too knowledgeable on the capability of forensics back then but I can assume that the police found no connection with Hector and Ernesto when they found the former's body, nor did Hector have any ID on him, if he did then his wife would've found out that her husband was killed leading to her never hating him and music. Along with that, if she knew Ernesto then she could pin him as a suspect.
The thing about Stinky Pete is, I don’t consider his personality in the first half of the film to be that disingenuous. He did seem to have a genuine fondness for Woody and the rest of the round up gang, and truly believed he was doing the right thing for them; his perspective was formed by being left in his box for all his life. When he gave his motive rant near the end, the level of how unwanted and unloved he must have felt all those years was palpable. He saw the museum in Japan as his last chance at some fulfilment and meaning in his life. Ultimately, it’s simply the fact the he was forcing his beliefs on Woody and co. as well as being manipulative which makes him something of a villain.
The scene when Wall-E is shocked, dropped unconscious, and thrown down the garbage shoot traumatized me as a kid. I loved that movie and thought he was dead. He wasn’t... but still.
Sid: Unknowingly causes severe pain by tearing toys apart Stinky Pete: knowingly threatens and attempts to cause severe pain by tearing toys apart Lotso: *attempts to deep fry woody and all his friends*
I remember hearing somewhere that in the original test screenings, Lotso did in fact press the button to save the toys. But the test audiences didn't like it, so that scene was changed to what we see in the final version
@@Deathmare235 no. Syndrome's excuse was absolutely petty and Ernesto killed one person. Syndrome killed 17 supers. Ernesto also saved Miguel from drowning.
I LOVE a Bug’s life. It was one of my favorite films as a child, and I still think it is great. Hopper is a brilliant villain and you really feel the fear! The animation and vocal performance is amazing!
Thunderclap is the most underrated movie villain. The fact that he's just a carnivore trying to survive actually makes him scarier because he talks like a sentient being, but at heart, is nothing but a wild animal.
Christopher Hester How bout syndrome? He can kill kids without hesitation and puts thousands of life’s in danger just for fame. Ernesto just killed a man and that’s it.
Honestly same, especially considering Randall’s inevitable end. I’m surprised he wasn’t put on the Pixar death list, if he was it’d probably be higher considering the mental panic of being thrown out of your home world moments before being bashed to death with a shovel. Even if he didn’t die spending the rest of your life in isolation isn’t the greatest way to live
@@davidpayne697 Really? I thought Waternoose was actually Randall's pawn, and I still kind of do. After all, you'd have to be a textbook sociopath to manipulate somebody into a such a nefarious plan, and Randall appears to fit the criteria more than Waternoose, as the latter was trying to solve the city's power crisis, and showed regret in having Sulley banished.
So ngl, Ernesto de la Cruz is one of my favorite Disney characters...but that being said, he honestly gave Pixar one of its most sickest plot twists ever. The fact that he murdered his best friend makes my stomach hurt every time I watch coco.
Waternoose never threatened to kill anyone and was only doing it out of Desperation. Skinner on the other hand was not only a bad person, But threatened to kill Remey over something as super petty as Money and a Frozen Food Empire. Seems more evil to me
Toy Story 4 had the evilest villain; Loneliness. The fact that all of the characters are terrified of being alone made the ‘antagonist’ a truly believable character and all the other protagonists also feel this fear of loneliness.
How to be the Ultimate Pixar Villain by Syndrome: 1. Have no moral qualms about killing Children 2. Commit Genocide 3. Have an Ego that surrounds the entire world and back 4. Don't be afraid to use electricity 5. Always Attempt Kidnapping 6. Have no respect for your cohorts/don't even acknowledge their life 7. Be the true Wolf in Sheep's Clothing/pose as a beacon of hope and good faith
I feel like Muntz should be a bit higher, I mean, he possibly killed almost 20 explorers out of jealousy, tried to kill Carl and Russel and even tried to kill Russel in a weirdly sociopathic way Maybe it's just me tho, I love Muntz as a villain so much
Although you could give him a pass for his extreme paranoia and malnourished mental state, the actions that he displayed were pretty hard to excuse in my opinion.
Damian P Obviously I didn’t come up with it since I didn’t write the movie. But while watching I kinda just figured it out, because her name sounded familiar to me.
@@etherealjamiya I mean, Skinner is trying to legally cheat over the last generation of Gusteau by not informing Linguine that he is the biological son of Gusteau and the should be legal owner of the restaurant
The fact that Pixar villains havs zero issues with killing kids and in two cases were out of extreme pettiness (Syndrome due to Bob sayind that he didn't want a kid sidekick and Evelyn didn't care that the hypnotized Supers nearly killed Violet, Dash and Jack Jack all to keep Supers banned just because she lost her Dad) is pretty messed when you think about
@@kieranstark7213 Eh he was a kid who seemed to never be told how doing bad things were wrong they were Plus kids do that, I have three living next door the things they do are kinda Scary
Syndrome is one of the best villians ever created, his plan is just genius and his idea of destroying the supers by making everyone a super is very deep and full of sense
Ironically we now know what a society of where everyone is super is like with My Hero Academia... which kinda means Syndrome's plan was doomed from the start.
@@GamerBrinedQw4w9WgXcQ they got one of the robot's claws to mix the yogurt and it gave them such an advantage in the market they branched over into all aspects of consumerism
I like how this made me rethink how they portrayed Randall in Monsters University. As a kid, I never questioned how he managed to invent such a device, but seeing that grew up smart and nerdy puts the pieces together.
I got a good one. Brandon Rogers characters Good-Evil: Good: Sam, Grandpa, Mason Neutral: Sebastian, Ignacio, Alex Rimmer Bad: Elmer, Principal Shaft, Helen Evil: Blah Blah, Bryce, Bobby
I feel like Auto should be higher on the list. Sure, he was just following orders, but he nearly drove the entire human race to extinction and didn’t obey the commands of his captain. And chances are good he actually isn’t just a cold-blooded machine, too. Wall-e and the other robots clearly displayed emotions such as love and sadness, so why would it be illogical to assume Auto may have let the power go to his head? ... oh snap he is just a head Dang
Most of your points are correct, but there's just a little correction I'm gonna have to make. Even if Auto had let all the humans on that specific Axiom die, it wouldn't have been the end of the human race, that Axiom was just one of many, many Axioms sent out to space.
A lot of these videos are made by separate people. One person writes, another reads, and a third edits it together. It’s manufactured clickbait. There’s no fact checking.
17:55 I think Ernesto deserves more evil points than that. The main reason: the FIRST time he tries to kill Miguel (when he threw him in the hole so that he'd run out of time and die)--was when he thought Miguel was his OWN grandchild. Even most evil people love their family and would do anything to protect them. To kill your own children to protect your fame--that's a whole new level of evil, and makes him the most evil villain yet. Even Mor'du went mad because of a spell. Hopper, despite being abusive to his brother, probably wouldn't have killed him--not only because the term "I'll kill you" in American English isn't usually used literally, but that he genuinely loves his late mother. And Syndrome was someone who was going for revenge and was obsessed with proving that heroes and their "powers" weren't that great. But Ernesto? He's scary. He goes from honestly and lovingly doting on Miguel (who he believes is his grandson) and caring about his best interests--to immediately deciding that he has to get rid of him, even if it's his own blood, as a precaution to protect his image. And he's quickly okay with it. He has no desire for revenge driving him, no spell influencing his thoughts, no family bonds strong enough to keep anything in check. Just evil.
Agree. I also think Ernesto should be the number 1 evil. He literally kills his best friend and 'thought to be' family member. Treating people who have personal relations to you like that is just evil. At least for Syndrome, Mr Incredible was just an idol, and Mirage was like a staff/friends with benefits?, not as personal kind of connection as a best friend or 'family' member
Owsi San Syndrome killed much more people and tried to kill children. Also the directors confirmed Ernesto saved Miguel after he fell into the pool out of common decency. Syndrome is pure evil.
@@joshuaagee-bass4049 Sorry, someone who tries to kill their own children / grandchildren is #1 evil. Even evil, genocidal dictators throughout history would be willing to kill more people (even children) over their own families because they're emotionally removed from strangers. But your own family? That takes a special kind of evil. Syndrome may be #2 on the list, but Ernesto gets #1. As far as saving Miguel from the pool--it didn't hurt him to NOT save him. It's easy to do the right thing and be concerned when your own self isn't on the line and when you've got an audience that will praise you. But one's true colors come out when there ISN'T an audience watching your actions and your own self is on the line.
iamSketchH Miguel wasn’t his grandson dude. Watch the movie. Ernesto was going to let him return to the Land of the Living before Hector came. Syndrome was genocidal maniac who was going to kill all supers and tried to kill multiple children. Syndrome is number one. Stop making Ernesto worse than he actually is. There’s a reason why he isn’t pure evil. Everyone above him except Lotso attempted mass murder.
Waternoose should be very high on the list! He wants to kidnap children and torment them for life, leaving them scarred and mentally shaken, So Imagine you are a child, all 24/7 there are these supernatural beasts coming in and scaring you half to death! Let me remind you he wanted to do this to THOUSANDS of children! Omg guys thanks for all the likes! :D
Butterduck , that’s like saying that about trump, “he doesn’t do those bad things for desire, he just wants to help everyone” he’s still one of the worst villains (personally)
sid isnt evil, you could even argue he was interested in a medical career as you see him perform 'surgical precedures' on his toys. He's in a bad home life, and in toy story three he is shown as the garbageman, meaning he is a contributing member of society
19:26 When I first saw the movie, I thought the supers didn't come because they were killed by Syndrome. As for her reason for wanting to outlaw supers, technically she's not wrong; people do need to be more self-reliant instead of relying on others to solve their problems
couple of placements i had issue with: - if sid is just a child whose only 'crimes' beyond abuse of seemingly inanimate objects and is likely in a bad home, he seems like he should absolutely be lower than a grown man willingly giving living creatures away to a kid who kills them every time, oblivious or not - i think you kinda missed the entire point with mordu's death and the general thing with the bear curse in general, which is that he lost his actual conscience and 'humanity' a long time ago i haven't seen brave in a long time and a lot of my memory of it's foggy, but even i remember that the main conflict was the risk of the mother-turned-bear losing her personality and regressing to a feral animal if she didn't get turned back, which is exactly what happened to mordu a _long_ time ago and why he thanks them for killing him - they were setting his soul free from a feral state he'd been trapped where he wasn't even really in control of himself essentially, he's not even really accountable for his body count, and none of it seems to have been on his own will
I would have 100% percent agree that the Toy Story 3 Incinerator Scene was the MOST DARKEST scene ever in any Pixar Film, especially Toy Story since we were about to witness the fate of our favorite toys but they were miraculously rescued by the Aliens. I was satisfied that Lotso got picked by a garbage man and tied to the front his Front Loader truck along with the other stuffed toys. It serves that bear right for letting Andy’s toys face a fiery fate.
WTF?! How DARE you leave Evil Emperor Zurg off this list! If you had any respect for the Star Wars parallels or the Buzz Lightyear cartoon, he would have been in the top 3...
Underminer from both incredibles probably has the most murders. At the beginning of Incredibles 2, he pulls a 9-11 on multiple city buildings with them destroyed falling to the ground. And even worse he gets away with it and carries out all his goals.
26:18 Syndrome technically became a Super. He became a Gadgeteer class Super, which is a hero/villian who uses their own tech to either cause havoc or fight crime.
Breanna Helou Asocial means someone who doesn’t like interacting with people and can be hostile. Anti social means you break the rules, cause damage and don’t care.
It doesn’t necessarily mean it, but it’s very likely. Not many antisocial people have a lot of friends, if any at all. That’s kind of what it means. Plus, sid’s other characteristics heavily indicate that he is antisocial.
Shrek is not evil. Sure he gets angry and didn't welcome anyone in his swamp, but he's not a villain. But I agree that we should make a Evil to Most Evil video for DreamWorks villains.
I kinda understand Axelrod, he’s a terrorist who was driven to make gasoline the only trustworthy source to further increase his wealth, and killed multipls people while doing it
And Evelyn wanted to force people to be competent themselves instead of always depending on supers. I get her motivation. Much better than murdering your best friend and plagirizing his music for fear of not being able to make it big alone.
@@Ashannon888 Okay, well, someone else here was complaining that they thought it was wrong. I can't win, can I? I still think that WickedBinge puts far too much store by actions and not enough on motives. Regardless of actions, De La Cruz was much worse than Evelyn as far as motives go. Who knows, he could have tried writing his own songs, but he didn't have the bottle and just fell back on stealing his best friend's ideas instead. Evelyn at least wanted people to help themselves and not to have to rely on supers - at the core, her motives are unselfish - it's her actions that make it evil, whereas De La Cruz's motive is selfish.
@Caleb Mayfield Yeah it is. Bad guy in one movie pixar made under disney is now what disney is doing. Just because it came out years before doesn't understate it.
And Disney was hella dark then, it's even more now. Plus, that thing with poisoning Miguel's (not the soon-to-be rbuk oc/upcoming character of rbuk) real father just caught me.
When you think about it, Al had the last laugh. Whether he stole them or not, the airport is technically responsible for the loss of precious merchandise that was about to be sold for millions. All he has to do is find a lawyer and he has a strong legal case.
@specialunit 042 No, it wasn’t the airport’s fault. Buzz and the rest of Andy’s toys were on a mission to rescue Woody from being sold to the museum in Japan. That’s why Al suffered the consequences.
@@pbsfundingaddict790 You don't seem to understand what I am saying, and I am not going to bother trying to explain it either as I have said it in the simplest way possible.
@@specialunit0428 Why are you supporting Al? He’s a villain! Imagine a thief stealing your favorite toy and then planning to sell it to make a lot of money. You would be very upset, wouldn’t you?
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Oh, I’m so goddamn excited for this, even with the thumbnail spoiling that Ernesto isn’t gonna be higher on the “Most Evil” list!
Mario characters good to evil
I don’t really agree about Syndrome’s placing
WickedBinge 12:50 he look like a rat
Thanks
Sid wasn't a villain at all. He thought that toys were inanimate objects (which they are in real life), plus his mother was always working and his father was an alcoholic. If anything, Sid was a bored, lonely, but ultimately, misunderstood young man, trying to make the best of a bad situation the only way that he knows how.
Potential serial killer? Are you dumb? Kids do that irl alot lol
If ya’ll payed attention in toy story 3, he just became a garbage man. That’s all. :]
@@dakotablount251 I hear that a lot every time someone brings up Sid. And every time my reaction is "Wait... doing all that effed up stuff to toys is considered to be normal?"
Seriously, I never mistreated my toys like Sid did an I do not know anyone that did, or admitted to. In my eyes, the kid is a psycho in the making.
@@noHarmony1 yes it normal lol. If you ever worked with kids youd see the sh8t they do to toys(especially if it usnt one they like or own).
Hell kids blowing up army toys was a popular thing
@@dakotablount251 Well, kids as well as people are different I guess.
To destroy or harm a toy I owned just never crossed my mind, so Sid definetly seemed strange to me.
When Sid learns that Toys are sentient, he makes it his life mission to rescue them by becoming a garbage man.
Top ten anime theories
OMG YEAH ._.
yes
who's “them”?
@@TheRaggedyDandyRandy The toys.
I feel that Ernesto is way too low. The worst thing about him is the fact that despite him being exposed at the end, the damage was already done. He killed Hector and got away with it. Hector died, missed out on seeing Coco grow up, and had to deal with his family HATING him, knowing he did absolutely nothing wrong. Ernesto did that and felt no remorse. And his motive is so much worse, he kills Hector for fame and success. That's it. He gladly killed his best friend with a wife and kid for FAME. Then on top of that, you have what he did to Miguel. He's a completely irredeemable villain.
For me he is the most evil, I clicked expecting he would be #1 that's how much it impacts.
I think on a mental illness scale, he has NPD (Narcissistic Personality Disorder)
And they were supposed to be friends his friend killed him for money worst betrayal you don’t see it coming
hey nice kylo ren profile pic
Were not talking about quality, were talking about quantity. Who cares if he made one guy want to kill hilself over and over, syndrome is willing to put society itself on the line for fame.
"He's a good dentist"
Person literally screaming in pain in the background
I mean, not even the greatest dentist on planet Earth could make dentistry painless and pleasant.
@@Zelkiiro most dentists use numbing chemicals though but that guy's a fucking neanderthal
@@anonymouscheesepie3768 “most”
@@tetsu5658 some who can't afford the medicine just don't use it lol
It's because they didn't floss.
Ernesto is literally so bad Pixar killed him off twice.
Derpy Hooves Well, not really. According to the movie’s director and creator Lee Unkrich, when Ernesto got crushed by the bell the second time, he didn’t die, he was just forever disgraced.
Wazowski's Apprentice well it’s likely shortly after being exposed in the real world he was forgotten and suffered the second death
Derpy Hooves Not necessarily. It was figured out in one of Wotso’s videos that just because the world now despised Ernesto, it doesn’t mean he was forgotten. He’s being remembered through hatred, which means he’s still around even by the end of the film.
@@nukacolanut9274 true.
F
Everybody knows that the most evil villain is the Lamp
The Lamp killed so many I's by crushing them
*Bruh moment*
Hey i said that first
I was even killed by it
So was I
His name is Luxo Jr., you twit.
"He's a good dentist"
*Shows him obliterating someone's mouth*
Troll Dedede you kinda need to be a bit of a sadist to be a dentist
He also don't wash his hands after going to the bathroom
Matt well of course if the patient gets an infection in the tooth who will he turn to but the dentist to solve his problem, the poor victim willfully unaware of what hath transpired. Truly such an evil man should be placed higher
What do you think dentists do for a living?
HEY! ANOTHER DEDEDE WHO LIKES TROLLING!!!
I’d hardly call Sid a villain. In our lives, we either knew that kid or were that kid. He could play better but he’s still playing. And who doesn’t like launching some rockets?
He's the villain of that movie. Or at least, the antagonist, and that's what I'm pretty sure they mean by "villain"
@@Styxintheriver antagonist is defined as the person who challenges the protagonist. A villain has a lot more attached to it in terms of archetypes
I mean, I have no qualms with the rocket thing, but he did some things that were a bit more questionable to those toys
And I don't think knowing that they were sentient would have made any difference for him
Is the rat a villain in lady & the tramp?
@@harukatakahashi8822 good question actually
The reason why Syndrome wasn't a perfect villain was because he was wearing a cape.
Even when I was kid, reading comic books, capes never made any sense. Didn't make any sense for Dracula, either, for that matter.
@@josepherhardt164 Dracula it was because it showed he was royalty due to the time period, but capes on superheroes, well they don't make sense either
@@josepherhardt164 General grievous on the other hand was meant to wear a cape. I mean think about it, as soon as he took it off he got owned by Obi Wan and lost his lightsabers.
I swear Syndrome has committed tax fraud. Convince me otherwise.
Joseph Erhardt only for Spawn
Honestly syndrome really isn’t as sympathetic as some make him out to be. Yes he got turned down by his hero but Mr Incredible obviously turned him down for his own safety and did the responsible thing in letting the cops take him home to his parents. Also Mr Incredible saved his life by removing the bombs from his rocket boots. Me personally I would be more grateful that the hero i looked up to saved my life rather than plot for revenge.
guillermo acosta I blame the government’s decision to hide the hero’s. While he was at a crossroads in his fragile state as a kid. Hero’s being banned was the perfect opportunity for him to take advantage. He wanted to show that the humans are not to be underestimated and it consumed his mindset. In a way that is sympathetic, but he became a monster he originally was supposed to be fighting against. All that knowledge, and power just to say “I told you so.”
Really, Syndrome's still a kid on the inside. He kind of stopped where he was when Mr Incredible rejected him, making him both hate and love supers at the same time. I think he desperately wants the admiration the supers get, but after that rejection, he doesn't know how to deal with it and ends up eaten up with bitterness and hurt.
It was a cape not boots that had a bomb in it. Maybe it was foreshadowing the whole "No capes" thing. Also Syndrome should have at least gone over being rejected. I once got rejected too around his age and I'm over it now. Besides Syndrome complaints about how Mr. Incredible ruined his future yet Syndrome mentions that his rich due to his inventions. Also I'm pretty sure Mr. Incredible suffer enough from getting sued and being illegal. Also he was stuck in a dead end job, gain weight, and totally depressed. I'm sure Mr. Incredible went through enough. In fact if Syndrome didn't interfered the super heroes wouldn't be legal again.
guillermo acosta Ummm haven’t you heard of Batman kid super sidekick Robin?
What irritates me the most is when people give Syndrome the free pass. So he killed all the heros because mr Incredible refused him as sidekick? This is the most psychopathic behavior ever, he would had eventually done something horrible regardless since he had no problem killing innocent heroes.
Syndrome: dying from a giant fan
me: after all, you were his biggest fan
the fairy godson Up first I didn't get it but now I do! 🤜🏻🤛🏻
And in the words from Edna:
*No capes!*
Your not just a clown _your the whole circus_ 😂 This comment needs more likes it's amazing
Eh thats not a good one.
@@charlotterhodes7359 thank you, i'm happy you liked that joke. Usually nobody laughs from my jokes so it's very good to know somebody likes them:).
20:45- Did you just say..... “matter”?
Sir, with that line, you are are officially the most evil Pixar villain.
I know it has one T but that doesn't mean you pronounce it the same!
That ruined the video for me 😂
I did not notice that until I found this comment 😂
The thing that really unsettles me about Ernesto de la Cruz is that he made his friend's death as a plot to a film. That's some insane disrespect to someone, you once called friend and partner.
Earnesto was never a true friend to Hector. All Earnesto cared about was himself. What amazes me was how was Earnesto able to get away with the murder?
@@melissacooper4482 I found a way as to how Ernesto escaped. At least one of the factors. So Grandma Coco is 100 years old in the movie and said movie takes place presumably in 2017 so she would've been born in 1917. Coco was around ages 4-6 when Hector left with Ernesto. The thing is we don't know how long the two men were gone so we'll say a little under a year. So it was the early-mid 1920's when Hector was killed by Ernesto. I'm not too knowledgeable on the capability of forensics back then but I can assume that the police found no connection with Hector and Ernesto when they found the former's body, nor did Hector have any ID on him, if he did then his wife would've found out that her husband was killed leading to her never hating him and music. Along with that, if she knew Ernesto then she could pin him as a suspect.
@@CCaster2000 Nice
@@zerp510 Thanks
Yeah, man. Caught me right off guard first time I laid eyes on it all. His daughter never even saw him again.
Sid becomes a garbage man. That's a well paying good, stable job that is actually very beneficial to society.
It's not well paying
Hon Yo sadly
Hon Yo now it is 😳
@@Hon_Yo $55k salary isnt good pay?
AnthonyMak21 What the heck are you talking about?
The thing about Stinky Pete is, I don’t consider his personality in the first half of the film to be that disingenuous.
He did seem to have a genuine fondness for Woody and the rest of the round up gang, and truly believed he was doing the right thing for them; his perspective was formed by being left in his box for all his life. When he gave his motive rant near the end, the level of how unwanted and unloved he must have felt all those years was palpable. He saw the museum in Japan as his last chance at some fulfilment and meaning in his life.
Ultimately, it’s simply the fact the he was forcing his beliefs on Woody and co. as well as being manipulative which makes him something of a villain.
Also, if you watch the specials, they show the Pete actually gets a happy ending.
@@Ashannon888 which special? id like to check it out
1:50 Dr. Sherman (Finding Nemo)
2:53 Roar Omega Roar (Monsters University)
3:44 Jackson Storm (Cars 3)
4:29 Sid Phillips (Toy Story)
6:09 Gabby Gabby (Toy Story 4)
7:10 Chick Hicks (Cars)
7:49 Thunderclap (The Good Dinosaur)
8:25 AUTO (Wall-E)
9:13 Al (Toy Story 2)
9:59 Mr. Waternoose (Monsters, Inc.)
11:00 Stinky Pete (Toy Story 2)
12:01 Chef Skinner (Ratatoullile)
13:11 Charles Muntz (Up)
14:56 Randall Boggs (Monsters, Inc.)
16:44 Ernesto De La Cruz (Coco)
18:01 Evelyn Deavor (Incredibles 2)
19:51 Miles Axelrod (Cars 2)
21:06 Lotso (Toy Story 3)
22:32 Mor'du (Brave)
23:50 Hopper (A Bug's Life)
25:31 Syndrome (The Incredibles)
29:30 Manny Heffley (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
He's so insane he made it as a Pixar villain
Sid isn't really evil.
@@dancingghostgirl2291 he doesnt know hes evil
@@gregheffley9984 that's okay. I think it would be an actual issue if he knew it. He knows he flipped up, at the end of the movie.
The most evil 😈 syndrome in incredible
The scene when Wall-E is shocked, dropped unconscious, and thrown down the garbage shoot traumatized me as a kid. I loved that movie and thought he was dead. He wasn’t... but still.
Phoenix 101 I,
Im a pre-teen and just watched it. TOO MUCH WHOLESOMENESS😭
Sid: Unknowingly causes severe pain by tearing toys apart
Stinky Pete: knowingly threatens and attempts to cause severe pain by tearing toys apart
Lotso: *attempts to deep fry woody and all his friends*
Gabby Gabby: wants a voice box
She's not even a villain at this point...
@@randomclouds4404 she try to get it without woody consentement
Arif HB Gabby Gabby: Attempts involuntary organ transplant on a stranger.
Gabby Gabby:Says ''get them please'' instead of ''GET THEM!!!!''
@@syntheticpew978 She tried to get it without Woody's consent.
"Inside out has no villians"
The person who put broccoli on pizza:👹
What kind of evil motherfucker would do such a thing.
He did clearly state in the beginning "no side characters unless they have an impact on the story"
Psycho Path *ok boomer*
@dat boi in bama you never heard of the avocado pizza... Or was it kiwi pizza...
Congratulations, san Francisco you ruined pizza
I remember hearing somewhere that in the original test screenings, Lotso did in fact press the button to save the toys. But the test audiences didn't like it, so that scene was changed to what we see in the final version
Test audiences can make good decisions? That's a new one
"You want unhappy 18-35 year olds? I'll give you unhappy 18-35 year olds!"
I'm glad Syndrome got first. It was meant for him. He basically created Order 66 for the Super's
YourStereotypical LuigiLover damn never thought of it like that but u right
It should’ve been Ernesto at least Syndrome had a reason but Ernesto only cares about himself he killed his friend just for his songs
@@Deathmare235 no. Syndrome's excuse was absolutely petty and Ernesto killed one person. Syndrome killed 17 supers. Ernesto also saved Miguel from drowning.
YourStereotypical LuigiLover if the list of Incredibles Good to Evil applied here, Screenslaver would’ve been 1st
@@hectorthecartoonandvideoga9328 yeah it shows how hypocritical WickedBinge is.
Anybody realised that the steering wheel in WALL-E is named AUTO, and that the captain switch it from auto to manual, so shouldn't it be MANUAL now?
@@tthung8668 More like manual, controlled
MANUAL, relay instructions.
MANUAL?
It should be called Man-well
aWESomeness123456789 you mean Manuel?
@@datboi2369 Yeah but I spelled it the way he pronounced it.
*Plot Twist: Al was trying to sell Woody and the other toys to raise money for finding the cure of cancer*
Oh shit
Yikes
Say sike right now
PLOT TWIST OF THE CENTURY!!!
But we don't know what he tried to sell em for in the first place.
I LOVE a Bug’s life. It was one of my favorite films as a child, and I still think it is great. Hopper is a brilliant villain and you really feel the fear! The animation and vocal performance is amazing!
Children: *In Danger*
Pixar: Oh yeah it’s all coming together.
Sean McGuire 😂😂😂
Reann Mitchell haha 😂 😂😂😂😂😂
Sean McGuire kid in every Pixar movie: *chuckles* I’m in danger
Sean McGuire Are you still riding with Dutch?
Never gonna trust the Grays
The villain from coco is a murderer, so...
There are a lot of murderers on this list
Most of the people on this list are murderers.
That the dumbest reasoning for a villian being higher on the list I've ever heard
A murder and a traitor who didn’t show any remorse
greenpanic6 yeah well look at syndrome
Disney villains are easy to figure out but Pixar really knows how to keep the villains a secret until the big climax.
It's always like that with Pixar, so i always figure it out
True!
Caleb Glasscock like waternoose
Except for Evelyn, everybody knew Screenslaver was Evelyn
Mr Critical How? I’m testing you.
Thunderclap is the most underrated movie villain. The fact that he's just a carnivore trying to survive actually makes him scarier because he talks like a sentient being, but at heart, is nothing but a wild animal.
Plot Twist: The Lamp thing was the mastermind of all these villains
No other villain has a higher body count really how many "I" has that psychopath killed
At least 67, apparently
@@SigfriedBigcheeseVanMemelordII every time someone play that clip , another one dies...no villain is worse
I did the math, he murdered 44 i's. Technically he killed 46 if you include the new soul movie that hasn't been released yet.
@Caleb Mayfield its 46 because he does it in the beginning of every movie and at the very END of every movie.
“A voice activated bomb on matter”
... it’s mater
i was wondering if anyone else noticed that 💀
I knew someone else had to notice
It's like TA-mater, but without the TA!
Lol i saw that to
And its not "deaver" its "dever" like evil endeavor. Nobody corrected his script read during recording lol.
Surprised Ernesto is so low after literally committing murder.
And getting away with it
Jumxo And he was killed off twice.
I mean he isnt that low tho..
@@Cyburim there are 6 villains this channel considers more evil? Definitely feels low to me.
Christopher Hester How bout syndrome? He can kill kids without hesitation and puts thousands of life’s in danger just for fame. Ernesto just killed a man and that’s it.
I've always sympathised with Randall. A used pawn who never had the friendship or love that most have. Sid was redeemed too
Honestly same, especially considering Randall’s inevitable end. I’m surprised he wasn’t put on the Pixar death list, if he was it’d probably be higher considering the mental panic of being thrown out of your home world moments before being bashed to death with a shovel. Even if he didn’t die spending the rest of your life in isolation isn’t the greatest way to live
Who as using who again? And how?
@@briantyler3474By Waternoose
@@briantyler3474 Apologies. So Waternoose as using Randall. Using him as a disposable pawn in his plot.
@@davidpayne697 Really? I thought Waternoose was actually Randall's pawn, and I still kind of do. After all, you'd have to be a textbook sociopath to manipulate somebody into a such a nefarious plan, and Randall appears to fit the criteria more than Waternoose, as the latter was trying to solve the city's power crisis, and showed regret in having Sulley banished.
“Cause when everyone is super, no one will be.”
"it's late! 15 years late..."
And also those words have no meaning
After all, I am your biggest fan
Big Thlooper Animations They wouldn’t have decided to use those words if they didn’t have meaning.
Then he see my hero academia.
When you think about it, Lotso has traits of Adolf Hitler and Joesph Stalin.
Lots of people actually say that toy story three was a metaphor for the holocaust
joshua spriggs toy story 3
TheAmazingEmily 11 I did not know that!
@joshua spriggs i'm really confused, what kind of question is that?
@@BrunoSantos-jp1lv He didn't know movie lotso was in
So ngl, Ernesto de la Cruz is one of my favorite Disney characters...but that being said, he honestly gave Pixar one of its most sickest plot twists ever. The fact that he murdered his best friend makes my stomach hurt every time I watch coco.
I prefer villans to hero's my fave Pixar villan is lotso huggin bear
Mustiboi Salman i.only have one.fav villain in Disney and its Mickey Mouse
For me the Whole Lemons
But that’s exactly why he’s one of the (several) greatest Disney characters!
I audibly gasped in PUBLIC SCHOOL with that plot twist
Nobody gonna point out he said “Matter” instead of “Mater”.
Shadownode oh man! They routinely mispronounce main character names in these videos and it’s such an easy thing to NOT do!
@@stellabelikiewicz1523 Yeah, when they uploaded "Good To Most Good" on this topic, Brad had said "Gusto's" instead of "Gusteau's" 🤣
Shadownode hey man, didn’t mean to steal your comment, I apologize about that. I think you were first
@@sirajvirji I may not be correct, but does your name stand for "Steel Vengeance"?
Monster Flame That sounds so cool! It was just my initials but from now on It might be
“Seems to be anti social with no friends other than his dog”
I feel personally attacked
Wow you have no comments lol.
@@Marvelfanatic3658 now he has two.
Now IV
Hopper: Do I look stupid to you?
Me: YES.
(23:51)
Hopper is one of the most underrated Disney villains ever! Spacey was perfect.
thomas red you could also say that for Subway, Jared was perfect.
They need to do a Bug’s life 2
@@Deathmare235 yep they do
A cool twist for a 2nd film would be Hopper survived being eaten. Don't ask how.
@@panicwolf8586 i don't wanna ask...😖
So the crab guy said he would kidnap a thousand kids and you put little ratatouille dude above him?
crab guy? you mean Waternoose?
• Sam • ye
@• Sam • lol
Ratatouille dude was just a strict boss who kept up with Health Standards honestly should be at the bottom of the list
Waternoose never threatened to kill anyone and was only doing it out of Desperation.
Skinner on the other hand was not only a bad person, But threatened to kill Remey over something as super petty as Money and a Frozen Food Empire. Seems more evil to me
“When you lose, no one will remember you”
“When we win, no one will let you forget it”
Such a good comeback
Toy Story 4 had the evilest villain; Loneliness. The fact that all of the characters are terrified of being alone made the ‘antagonist’ a truly believable character and all the other protagonists also feel this fear of loneliness.
I feel like the worst villains were in Toy Story 3 and Inside Out
Marvel Boy That darn Pizza guy....ruining pizzas
@@YouKnowImOnMyPeriodYah yep
@@Marvelfanatic3658 I'd say otherwise, I agree that Lotso was worst than any of the Toy Story 4 antagonists
@@MonsterFlame1 oh sorry i meant to put 3 not 4
20:45 Did this man just call Mater “Matter”? I’ve never heard that before
That’s what Mater would’ve become if the bomb killed him.
Xd
I did too, I mean come on
SV bro I've been looking all over the comments section just to find a comment like this. That part almost infuriated me 😒
lol I realized too
How to be the Ultimate Pixar Villain by Syndrome:
1. Have no moral qualms about killing Children
2. Commit Genocide
3. Have an Ego that surrounds the entire world and back
4. Don't be afraid to use electricity
5. Always Attempt Kidnapping
6. Have no respect for your cohorts/don't even acknowledge their life
7. Be the true Wolf in Sheep's Clothing/pose as a beacon of hope and good faith
8. He invented A.I. to commit genocíde
No. 2 is the only reason why Syndrome isn't the perfect villain then lmao
Bolt Indie and wears a cape
gee who does that sound like?
9. Break the No. 1 rule, wear a cape.
Thank you! I think A Bug's Life is underrated as well and needs more recognition than it gets!
I feel like Muntz should be a bit higher, I mean, he possibly killed almost 20 explorers out of jealousy, tried to kill Carl and Russel and even tried to kill Russel in a weirdly sociopathic way
Maybe it's just me tho, I love Muntz as a villain so much
Although you could give him a pass for his extreme paranoia and malnourished mental state, the actions that he displayed were pretty hard to excuse in my opinion.
Agreed
Honestly predicted Evelyn to be the villain based on her name alone. Evelyn Deavor = *Evil Endeavor*
Oh damn didn't notice that that's crazy
I wasn’t expecting her to be the villain.
You did not come up with that on your own. Nice try
Damian P Obviously I didn’t come up with it since I didn’t write the movie. But while watching I kinda just figured it out, because her name sounded familiar to me.
@Damian P You really thought OP was claiming they came up with that on their own?
Pixar's kings and queens good to evil
Hey that's a pretty good idea.
sid is a minor, and probably has PTSD, and chef skinner is literally doing his job and keeping his restaurant safe from rat infection
exactly. skinner did nothing wrong and Sid was just playing with his toys
@@etherealjamiya I mean, Skinner is trying to legally cheat over the last generation of Gusteau by not informing Linguine that he is the biological son of Gusteau and the should be legal owner of the restaurant
”He’s a good dentist”
Screaming Intensifies
Gater Glidden drill. (Actually, Gates-Glidden drill, used for root canals.)
Dentist appointments can hurt I should know
@@chadpeterson5698 yep
This was some of my finest work. I hope you guys enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing it.
This one came out great, Jacob! This was a tough ranking too.
Love your stuff! 😍
17:51 "we are getting alarmingly used to child abuse at this point" yeah I've never thought about how much child abuse is in Pixar movies..
Pixar is the new Grimm Bros., making child abuse stories for children that the children can relate to.
Well thats because they need to stop at somepoint since its a family friendly movie, you cant have “witch hunting” on a pixar movie now can you
The fact that Pixar villains havs zero issues with killing kids and in two cases were out of extreme pettiness (Syndrome due to Bob sayind that he didn't want a kid sidekick and Evelyn didn't care that the hypnotized Supers nearly killed Violet, Dash and Jack Jack all to keep Supers banned just because she lost her Dad) is pretty messed when you think about
1:52 Dr. Sherman
2:54 Roar Omega Roar
3:45 Jackson Storm
4:31 Sid Philips
6:11 Gabby Gabby
7:10 Chick Hicks
7:51 Thunderclap
8:26 AUTO
9:15 Al
10:02 Mr. Waternoose
11:01 Stinky Pete
12:03 Chef Skinner
13:14 Charles Muntz
14:58 Randall Boggs
16:45 Ernesto De La Cruz
18:04 Screenslaver
19:54 Miles Axelrod
21:07 Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear
22:32 Mor'du
23:50 Hopper
25:34 Syndrome
Sid was just a kid playing with inanimate objects, as far as he knew.
Yeah, but he played with them rougher than anyone else who could be thought of.
@@kieranstark7213
Eh he was a kid who seemed to never be told how doing bad things were wrong they were
Plus kids do that, I have three living next door the things they do are kinda
Scary
@@NameName-yj7lp Touché.
@@kieranstark7213 so what
I dropped my stuffed monkey down the stairs as a kid
Syndrome is one of the best villians ever created, his plan is just genius and his idea of destroying the supers by making everyone a super is very deep and full of sense
The theory also says that he accidentally created BnL with the omnidroid.
Ironically we now know what a society of where everyone is super is like with My Hero Academia... which kinda means Syndrome's plan was doomed from the start.
@@crackedemerald4930 why would a frozen yogurt company emerge from the omnidroid attack?
@@GamerBrinedQw4w9WgXcQ they got one of the robot's claws to mix the yogurt and it gave them such an advantage in the market they branched over into all aspects of consumerism
"Because when everyone's a super, no one will be..."
5:43 "Sid has no friends" Noone ever said that I am sure he is friends with some other brats and they are just off screen.
I like how this made me rethink how they portrayed Randall in Monsters University. As a kid, I never questioned how he managed to invent such a device, but seeing that grew up smart and nerdy puts the pieces together.
Hey. . . at least Hopper loved his ma to where he wouldn’t kill his brother for her.
Good point.
Exactly, except he REALLY wanted to kill him tho, so it shows how much he loved his ma.
It was kinda cute-
@@ajshafer1786 I think Syndrome still deserves his spot on the list though
@@ajshafer1786 lol my bad I meant to put Syndrome but it autocorrected to Sandra 😆
“Sid is a scary name”
Sid the sloth
*SANESS*
What if Sid the sloth *knows* he's nuts, and won't do anything about it *for the evils. That is a serious* villan.
Sans sis the science kid
Oh shit you freaked me out a bit
Sid Wilson the dancing DJ
I actually never saw the dentist as a bad guy. The little girl was the only crazy demon there.
IKR
Ikr
Same
I got a good one. Brandon Rogers characters Good-Evil:
Good: Sam, Grandpa, Mason
Neutral: Sebastian, Ignacio, Alex Rimmer
Bad: Elmer, Principal Shaft, Helen
Evil: Blah Blah, Bryce, Bobby
I feel like Auto should be higher on the list. Sure, he was just following orders, but he nearly drove the entire human race to extinction and didn’t obey the commands of his captain. And chances are good he actually isn’t just a cold-blooded machine, too. Wall-e and the other robots clearly displayed emotions such as love and sadness, so why would it be illogical to assume Auto may have let the power go to his head?
... oh snap he is just a head
Dang
Most of your points are correct, but there's just a little correction I'm gonna have to make. Even if Auto had let all the humans on that specific Axiom die, it wouldn't have been the end of the human race, that Axiom was just one of many, many Axioms sent out to space.
“ Do I look stupid to you ?”
Bloopers: “ yes hahahahaha “
Hopper love him
That's what I thought of!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Is no one going to point out how he said Mater’s name wrong?
Noticed that too
That annoyed me more than it should have
*M A T T E R*
What’s a Mater with you?
And Héctor’s
27:56 Syndrome’s face though
😂
Lol
Has anyone checked this guy on his pronunciation??? Evelyn “Deever” or “Matter” not Mater...?? Like dude cmon
I noticed and that's how I found your comment to see If anyone else noticed.
I know It's so easy to say it's like tur-mater but without the tur
A lot of these videos are made by separate people. One person writes, another reads, and a third edits it together. It’s manufactured clickbait. There’s no fact checking.
Any narrating type does it. It’s infuriating.
17:55 I think Ernesto deserves more evil points than that. The main reason: the FIRST time he tries to kill Miguel (when he threw him in the hole so that he'd run out of time and die)--was when he thought Miguel was his OWN grandchild. Even most evil people love their family and would do anything to protect them. To kill your own children to protect your fame--that's a whole new level of evil, and makes him the most evil villain yet.
Even Mor'du went mad because of a spell. Hopper, despite being abusive to his brother, probably wouldn't have killed him--not only because the term "I'll kill you" in American English isn't usually used literally, but that he genuinely loves his late mother. And Syndrome was someone who was going for revenge and was obsessed with proving that heroes and their "powers" weren't that great.
But Ernesto? He's scary. He goes from honestly and lovingly doting on Miguel (who he believes is his grandson) and caring about his best interests--to immediately deciding that he has to get rid of him, even if it's his own blood, as a precaution to protect his image. And he's quickly okay with it. He has no desire for revenge driving him, no spell influencing his thoughts, no family bonds strong enough to keep anything in check. Just evil.
Agree. I also think Ernesto should be the number 1 evil. He literally kills his best friend and 'thought to be' family member. Treating people who have personal relations to you like that is just evil. At least for Syndrome, Mr Incredible was just an idol, and Mirage was like a staff/friends with benefits?, not as personal kind of connection as a best friend or 'family' member
Owsi San Syndrome killed much more people and tried to kill children. Also the directors confirmed Ernesto saved Miguel after he fell into the pool out of common decency. Syndrome is pure evil.
iamSketchH Ernesto saved Miguel from drowning out of common decency according to the creators while Syndrome is completely evil.
@@joshuaagee-bass4049 Sorry, someone who tries to kill their own children / grandchildren is #1 evil. Even evil, genocidal dictators throughout history would be willing to kill more people (even children) over their own families because they're emotionally removed from strangers. But your own family? That takes a special kind of evil. Syndrome may be #2 on the list, but Ernesto gets #1. As far as saving Miguel from the pool--it didn't hurt him to NOT save him. It's easy to do the right thing and be concerned when your own self isn't on the line and when you've got an audience that will praise you. But one's true colors come out when there ISN'T an audience watching your actions and your own self is on the line.
iamSketchH Miguel wasn’t his grandson dude. Watch the movie. Ernesto was going to let him return to the Land of the Living before Hector came. Syndrome was genocidal maniac who was going to kill all supers and tried to kill multiple children. Syndrome is number one. Stop making Ernesto worse than he actually is. There’s a reason why he isn’t pure evil. Everyone above him except Lotso attempted mass murder.
Hopper: Do I look stupid to you?
Me: YES.
(23:51)
yes
I think Hopper should get the gold metal.
@@ajshafer1786 actually I think lostso should get the silver medal of chaos
No, Syndrome gets the Silver medal. Lotso gets the Bronze medal.
@@ajshafer1786 he never actually killed anyone, unlike Ernesto, Muntz, Mor'du, and Syndrome.
In toy story 4, the first time I saw the dummys the first thing that came to my mind was “SLAPPY THE DUMMY!”
Waternoose should be very high on the list!
He wants to kidnap children and torment them for life, leaving them scarred and mentally shaken,
So Imagine you are a child, all 24/7 there are these supernatural beasts coming in and scaring you half to death!
Let me remind you he wanted to do this to THOUSANDS of children!
Omg guys thanks for all the likes! :D
not really that he wanted to, but that he was ready to if he had to
I hate to be that guy but y'know..
Fireflamo246 / FF246 I guess that’s a valid point
“I’LL KIDNAP A THOUSAND CHILDREN BEFORE I LET THIS COMPANY DIE!”
Nah. Business doesn't count. He doesn't do it for personal desire. He just wants to give everyone electricity to live on.
Butterduck , that’s like saying that about trump, “he doesn’t do those bad things for desire, he just wants to help everyone” he’s still one of the worst villains (personally)
sid isnt evil, you could even argue he was interested in a medical career as you see him perform 'surgical precedures' on his toys. He's in a bad home life, and in toy story three he is shown as the garbageman, meaning he is a contributing member of society
“I’ll kidnap a thousand children before I let this company die.”
One of the best holy s*** lines in any Disney/Pixar movie.
Some of the villains on this list are my absolute favorites.
In cars storm is basically saying: ok boomer
Omg
Lightning McQueen: *exists*
Jackson Storm: I’m bouta end dis man’s whole career
19:26 When I first saw the movie, I thought the supers didn't come because they were killed by Syndrome.
As for her reason for wanting to outlaw supers, technically she's not wrong; people do need to be more self-reliant instead of relying on others to solve their problems
The Screenslaver is just the Mandarin from Iron Man 3.
And Mysterio from Far from home is just Syndrome from the Incredibles
SpongeBob SquarePants holy shit you’re both so spot on
As kids we loved the hero, as adults we understood the villain
Joker
I mean i guess so?
Trevor Waite r/iam14andthisisdeep
Matters who the villain is.
Yeah, once you’re older, you’ll see how iconic villains can actually be
couple of placements i had issue with:
- if sid is just a child whose only 'crimes' beyond abuse of seemingly inanimate objects and is likely in a bad home, he seems like he should absolutely be lower than a grown man willingly giving living creatures away to a kid who kills them every time, oblivious or not
- i think you kinda missed the entire point with mordu's death and the general thing with the bear curse in general, which is that he lost his actual conscience and 'humanity' a long time ago
i haven't seen brave in a long time and a lot of my memory of it's foggy, but even i remember that the main conflict was the risk of the mother-turned-bear losing her personality and regressing to a feral animal if she didn't get turned back, which is exactly what happened to mordu a _long_ time ago and why he thanks them for killing him - they were setting his soul free from a feral state he'd been trapped where he wasn't even really in control of himself
essentially, he's not even really accountable for his body count, and none of it seems to have been on his own will
I would have 100% percent agree that the Toy Story 3 Incinerator Scene was the MOST DARKEST scene ever in any Pixar Film, especially Toy Story since we were about to witness the fate of our favorite toys but they were miraculously rescued by the Aliens.
I was satisfied that Lotso got picked by a garbage man and tied to the front his Front Loader truck along with the other stuffed toys. It serves that bear right for letting Andy’s toys face a fiery fate.
“No amount of nodding is going to fix that”
This statement is funnier than it should be
WTF?! How DARE you leave Evil Emperor Zurg off this list! If you had any respect for the Star Wars parallels or the Buzz Lightyear cartoon, he would have been in the top 3...
Underminer from both incredibles probably has the most murders. At the beginning of Incredibles 2, he pulls a 9-11 on multiple city buildings with them destroyed falling to the ground. And even worse he gets away with it and carries out all his goals.
26:18 Syndrome technically became a Super. He became a Gadgeteer class Super, which is a hero/villian who uses their own tech to either cause havoc or fight crime.
Not having friends doesn’t mean antisocial.
Maggie Szabo Exactly! It bothers me that people don’t know the difference between Asocial and Anti social.
@@captainobvious6779 Can you explain what asocial is?
Breanna Helou Asocial means someone who doesn’t like interacting with people and can be hostile. Anti social means you break the rules, cause damage and don’t care.
Thanks
It doesn’t necessarily mean it, but it’s very likely. Not many antisocial people have a lot of friends, if any at all. That’s kind of what it means. Plus, sid’s other characteristics heavily indicate that he is antisocial.
Dreamworks Villians: Evil to Most Evil
Yes I was just thinking about that
Shrek is easily the most evil. He is the embodiment of hatred
Tyler Johnson I know right. Like he wouldn’t even let people in his swamp!
Nah either Eris, Farquaad, or Kai is the most evil
Shrek is not evil. Sure he gets angry and didn't welcome anyone in his swamp, but he's not a villain. But I agree that we should make a Evil to Most Evil video for DreamWorks villains.
WickedBinge: *puts Evelyn, Mordu and Axelrod over Ernesto Delacruz*
Me: really?
I kinda understand Axelrod, he’s a terrorist who was driven to make gasoline the only trustworthy source to further increase his wealth, and killed multipls people while doing it
Mordu was a cryptid creepypasta creature. The only one that should be below Ernesto was honestly Evelyn.
And Evelyn wanted to force people to be competent themselves instead of always depending on supers. I get her motivation. Much better than murdering your best friend and plagirizing his music for fear of not being able to make it big alone.
@@strawberrysoulforever8336 Ernesto killed one person. Evelyn would have happily killed thousands. She's much worse.
@@Ashannon888 Okay, well, someone else here was complaining that they thought it was wrong. I can't win, can I? I still think that WickedBinge puts far too much store by actions and not enough on motives. Regardless of actions, De La Cruz was much worse than Evelyn as far as motives go. Who knows, he could have tried writing his own songs, but he didn't have the bottle and just fell back on stealing his best friend's ideas instead. Evelyn at least wanted people to help themselves and not to have to rely on supers - at the core, her motives are unselfish - it's her actions that make it evil, whereas De La Cruz's motive is selfish.
Lotso is a really villian, he is just monster!
I thought maybe he should've gotten the bronze medal
@@austinbarnes4211 no mordu is a demon
@@PrincessMavenKittyDarkholme syndrome/buddy is SATAN
So is syndrome
Hes a real villan but with good reasons
I’m sorry but Ernesto literally MURDERED his best friend for the sake of fame I think that’s way more evil
Syndrome is still far worse
Yeah I gotta agree with Jude. Syndrome murdered a loooot of people
Everyone above ernesto couldve commited mass murders, and they were READY for it.
THATS WHY ERNESTO DIED TWICE
@@poggers4392 Even the one below Ernesto could've commit mass murders, such as Randall and Charles Muntz.
I dont care what anyone says, Ernesto De La Cruz should be higher
KTLongShlong Ω he has NPD
Shut up no one cares he's not that good a villian get over it
@@QuadElementals Jesus Christ, calm down. I was just putting in my 2 cents on it.
@@EchoNova4769 well don't no one asked you too
@@QuadElementals No one asked you to be an asshole, and yet, here you are, being an asshole about an ANIMATED character.
Darkwing duck
Good to evil
- steggmutt
- the muddlefoots
- lunchpad
- drake mallard / darkwing duck
- gosalyn
- j.gander hooter
- gizmo duck
- morgana
- derek blunt
- neptunia
- vladimir gryzlikoff
- bushroot
-megavolt
- tuskerninni
- bugmaster
- liquidator
- quackerjack
- amonia pine
- stealbeak
- fowl hight commands
- negaduck
- Darkwarrior duck
- paddywhack
- tauros bulba
I like Hopper, Syndrome, and Emperor Zurg because they're my favorite Pixar villains.
Skinner: Uses Gusteau's image to profit off Nostalgia
Disney Star Wars: Uses Star Wars image to profit off Nostalgia.
Skinner is Disney confirmed ?
@@WhyTho525 I guess so, which is pretty ironic
@Caleb Mayfield Yeah it is. Bad guy in one movie pixar made under disney is now what disney is doing. Just because it came out years before doesn't understate it.
Caleb Mayfield its because they skinned the movie idiot
Caleb Mayfield nah im joking
I haven't heard Waternoose non-memified in so long and I genuinely expected the effects once his scene came up
In Waternoos’s defense he did REGRET locking up Sully and Mike
He did just want the best for the city because of the energy crisis to be fair
Gonna be honest here, this whole thing would've been prevented had waternoose known about laughter energy.
X TERRATAZE X The movie also hints he was doing so for the money. He also saw the children as toys and energy for power.
Wow! I agree with Wickedbinge. The Lotso Hugging Bear says, "Where's your kid now, Sheriff?!"
There should be another scale that goes from “I get where you’re coming from” to “who hurt you?”
Wickedbinge:evil to most evil
Me:
*thinks of pixar lamp*
You right, that thing has brutally massacred so many innocent letter i's
@@zerp510 P🔍XAR
@@zerp510 how many movies have Pixar made in total with that intro? I could try to count the kill count for that damn lamp
@@matchimeow2859 Do it, them i's deserve justice
Well like the lamp is like Sid cuz like Sid didn't know he was actually killing anyone and the I probably isn't even living but whatever
And Disney was hella dark then, it's even more now. Plus, that thing with poisoning Miguel's (not the soon-to-be rbuk oc/upcoming character of rbuk) real father just caught me.
When you think about it, Al had the last laugh. Whether he stole them or not, the airport is technically responsible for the loss of precious merchandise that was about to be sold for millions. All he has to do is find a lawyer and he has a strong legal case.
@specialunit 042 No, it wasn’t the airport’s fault. Buzz and the rest of Andy’s toys were on a mission to rescue Woody from being sold to the museum in Japan. That’s why Al suffered the consequences.
@@pbsfundingaddict790 Yes, I have watched Toy Story 2, but it was the airport's responsibility. Legally, the airport lost them.
@@specialunit0428 No, they didn’t lose anything. It was Buzz’s duty to rescue Woody. Al had to suffer the consequences for his crimes.
@@pbsfundingaddict790 You don't seem to understand what I am saying, and I am not going to bother trying to explain it either as I have said it in the simplest way possible.
@@specialunit0428 Why are you supporting Al? He’s a villain! Imagine a thief stealing your favorite toy and then planning to sell it to make a lot of money. You would be very upset, wouldn’t you?