Tony Soprano:"I was sorry to hear about Sykes. He was a good guy. What happened to him again?" Johny Sack "The crazy bastard chased a bum, a little kid, a kitten and a shit load of dogs on a scooter into the subway in his car and got hit by a train." Tony Soprano: "Jesus Christ......"
I can see Tony doing some business with Sykes but ultimately having an explosive falling-out with him. He'd appreciate Sykes' ruthlessness and how he gets results, but he'd actually hate Sykes' cruelty to animals. Tony's love of animals is so extensive that he actually arguably values animal lives above those of humans. Consider how murdering someone is just business to him but hurting, let alone killing an animal is something that drives him to explosive rages. If it were a Sopranos episode, he'd probably fly into a rage and beat Sykes into unconsciousness, if not to death, and he'd spend the episode dealing with fallout from the New York families over it because he offed a man who was one of their good earners. It would also likely end with Tony visiting Jenny and playing with all the dogs to his great delight.
It would be funny if it was Tony that Sykes was talking to on the phone. "Whaddya mean? Ya start with the knuckles....and the cement shoes? Ha haa yeah that'll do it."
As a kid I never understood what Sykes was talking about when he said 'What d'ya mean? You start with the knuckles.". Getting it once I was older made him all the more awesome as a villain.
I've come to the conclusion that Sykes is the most darkest villain in the history of Disney, putting Frollo from the Hunchback of Notre Dame in 2nd place and Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmatians, 3rd. Sykes has such a dark demeanor and is more realistic than any other Disney villain that I've ever seen in my entire life. Loading a pistol with the intent to kill someone, kidnapping Jenny for ransom and nearly killing Fagin and the dogs and Oliver on the train tracks, where Sykes meets his death, which scared the hell out of me as a kid. Overall, Sykes is the darkest villain that Disney has ever created.
@@joshbarreras7255Chort Dalmatian (MY OC) is even more realistic minus the anthro dog thing. Anyway she killed 126K pups in her 6.3 human years as a puppy aborting sociopath.
Considering how Sykes looks older than Armstrong, I think it would be more accurate to say that after his fight with Raiden, Armstrong's political career took a nosedive.
The car completes the character. Sykes' custom-built, handcrafted limousine is most likely a 1970's Lincoln Continental Mark IV Town Car with a mix of Cadillac and Oldsmobile on the outside and a mix of GM and Chevy Monte Carlo on the inside. Imagine if Sykes travelled to Michigan, to the original Lincoln Motor Co. in Detroit just to commission building his car, picking black for stealth capability and a mini-statue of his two Dobermans for a hood ornament. Not to mention a car from this era was considered a sport car based on the 4WD feature and the force it took to drive it. Later on, Sykes is grabbing gears chasing Fagin and his pals through the subway, breaking the handle off the gear shift, flooring the gas pedal all the way, and burning rubber off his tires. So badass!
question what idiot parks his car on a wooden dock that is very narrow and rotten if ask me that's an insurance job waiting to happen because if that wooden dock were to break his car would end up in the bottom of the mote or ocean what ever water infested crap hole is at the bottom
Well damn, I think seeing this movie as a kid might have been what started my love for old Lincolns. To the point where I bought a 1971 Continental Mark 3
whoa. I had no idea this movie was so beautifully animated. And I remember so many odd details from it when I was a kid, now that I watch this! This has motivated me to pick up the movie sometime so I can reacquaint myself with it.
Oliver and company had a remarkable voice actors . Robert was the perfect voice for Sykes . He had a really awesome voice back in the 80s before he died. I’ll always remember when I first watched it at a friend’s house back in the 90s or 2000 and I say it’s still the best Disney movie after 37 years. Charles dickens original book is still number one
Dead men do *not* buy dog food! Man, Fagin must have borrowed a *lot* of money from Sykes, if he's willing to chase him into a subway to try and reclaim the little girl he wants to kidnap to repay it.
I would make two guesses here, both being that this was way beyond the amount of money Fagin owed Sykes. First was that the potential payoff he saw from ransoming the rich girl was far greater than what Fagin owed him. This wasn't getting his repayment, it was an opportunity at far more money - far more than the cost of his Caddie. Second was that it was clearly a fit of rage, he wasn't thinking clearly or rationally, was just so pissed he did stupid things. Things like ruining his car and risking his life. He wanted that girl, and Fagin dead, even if it cost him his car, or his own life. Foolish, irrational actions in a fit of rage is probably the #1 cause of death of Disney Villains.
I think Sykes isn’t a Loan Shark but he’s a Loan Megalodon & also I think this is a limited IMAX version of the film but I can’t tell. Also at 1:22 Sykes’s 1 Ft Long Doberman Hood Ornament.
I'm not gonna lie. I actually felt sorry for the Dobermans when they fell off the back of Sykes' car onto the subway tracks and got electrocuted. They did not deserve to die that way. It's not their fault they were bad. They were trained by their evil owner.
I think Sykes and Ratigan are both the darkest Disney villians of the 1980s as they are both have similarities. They both smoke, wear business suits to make them like mafia bosses, are musuclar, clean shaven, kidnap little girls and hold them prisoner and both show no mercy to Fagin and Flaversham respectively. I actually think Robert Loggia would had been perfect as Ratigan as he would had nailed it!
rstein926 I would say he's one of the scariest villains as well as one of the most realistic villains of the modern day. You could actually meet this guy in real life and that's the horrifying thought. Judge Claude frollo Falls in that category as well if you were to live during the Dark Ages as well The Crusade age or the Renaissance period of Europe
OMG- I have spent years trying to figure out what the name of this movie is!!! I used to watch it all the time when I was a kid. It's OLIVER AND COMPANY! Life makes sense again :-)
Oliver - Woody Dodger - Buzz Lightyear Louie - Al McWhiggin Tito - Rex Rita - Bo Peep Einstein - Mr Potato Head Francis - Hamm Fagin - Andy Davis Jenny Foxworth - Bonnie Anderson Winston - Geri Georgette - Trixie Sykes - Sid Phillips Roscoe - Stinky Pete DeSoto - Lotso
My dad's car is with automatic transmission, like a Bill Sykes's car. My dad's car is Volkswagen Tiguan and it is made in Germany, I am From Finland, I live with my mom and her car is also automatic transimission and it is Mini cooper retro car is owned by BMW.
2:55 Ursula: 'Before the sun sets on the third day...' "The Little Mermaid" was the very next film produced after "Oliver and Company". I'm surprised Disney actually used 'the loan shark villain who gives our hero three days to keep their lives' thing twice in a row.
Pick a villain. Pick The Horned King, Ratigan or Sykes. Sykes is the most evil villain in my opinion. He's in Oliver and Company, 1988 and he's the best villain Disney has ever created.
I have to admit Sykes and his dog's deaths very pretty horrible coming back to it. Both the dogs got violently electrocuted to death on the subway tracks (You even see one of them get electrocuted by the tracks which is the worst part) And Sykes gets smashed to pieces by a train! I love this film but god that was a nasty way to go out.
Tony Soprano:"I was sorry to hear about Sykes. He was a good guy. What happened to him again?"
Johny Sack "The crazy bastard chased a bum, a little kid, a kitten and a shit load of dogs on a scooter into the subway in his car and got hit by a train."
Tony Soprano: "Jesus Christ......"
Yeah, I could picture Tony doing the occasional bit of business with Sykes.
I can see Tony doing some business with Sykes but ultimately having an explosive falling-out with him. He'd appreciate Sykes' ruthlessness and how he gets results, but he'd actually hate Sykes' cruelty to animals. Tony's love of animals is so extensive that he actually arguably values animal lives above those of humans. Consider how murdering someone is just business to him but hurting, let alone killing an animal is something that drives him to explosive rages.
If it were a Sopranos episode, he'd probably fly into a rage and beat Sykes into unconsciousness, if not to death, and he'd spend the episode dealing with fallout from the New York families over it because he offed a man who was one of their good earners.
It would also likely end with Tony visiting Jenny and playing with all the dogs to his great delight.
It would be funny if it was Tony that Sykes was talking to on the phone.
"Whaddya mean? Ya start with the knuckles....and the cement shoes? Ha haa yeah that'll do it."
Rest in peace to Dom Deluise, the voice of Fagin, and Robert Loggia, the voice of Sykes
*Disney doesn't do dark*
Disney: "Hold my beer."
Sykes was one of the coolest villains in any cartoon movie, McLeach from Rescuers Down Under was one of my favorites too
Oliver e company
As a kid I never understood what Sykes was talking about when he said 'What d'ya mean? You start with the knuckles.". Getting it once I was older made him all the more awesome as a villain.
"And then what's the last thing you do? You put on the cement shoes..."
I've come to the conclusion that Sykes is the most darkest villain in the history of Disney, putting Frollo from the Hunchback of Notre Dame in 2nd place and Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmatians, 3rd. Sykes has such a dark demeanor and is more realistic than any other Disney villain that I've ever seen in my entire life. Loading a pistol with the intent to kill someone, kidnapping Jenny for ransom and nearly killing Fagin and the dogs and Oliver on the train tracks, where Sykes meets his death, which scared the hell out of me as a kid. Overall, Sykes is the darkest villain that Disney has ever created.
I think Georgette almost had her same face like what Cruella de vil looks like
@@joshbarreras7255Chort Dalmatian (MY OC) is even more realistic minus the anthro dog thing. Anyway she killed 126K pups in her 6.3 human years as a puppy aborting sociopath.
Holy crap.....Senator Armstrong had a dark past before he became a senator.
NANOMACHINES, SON
@@iratepirate3896 bring it bitch!! 🖕😎🖕
Considering how Sykes looks older than Armstrong, I think it would be more accurate to say that after his fight with Raiden, Armstrong's political career took a nosedive.
The car completes the character. Sykes' custom-built, handcrafted limousine is most likely a 1970's Lincoln Continental Mark IV Town Car with a mix of Cadillac and Oldsmobile on the outside and a mix of GM and Chevy Monte Carlo on the inside. Imagine if Sykes travelled to Michigan, to the original Lincoln Motor Co. in Detroit just to commission building his car, picking black for stealth capability and a mini-statue of his two Dobermans for a hood ornament. Not to mention a car from this era was considered a sport car based on the 4WD feature and the force it took to drive it. Later on, Sykes is grabbing gears chasing Fagin and his pals through the subway, breaking the handle off the gear shift, flooring the gas pedal all the way, and burning rubber off his tires. So badass!
Not gonna lie, the scene where Sykes pounds on the car horn and he falls off the dock had me in tears 😂😂😂
No Fagin era bravo sayks lho comandava, ma Fagin e un brav uomo
Riguarda il film se vuoi capirlp
I agree!🤣
Sykes' build kind of reminds me of a human Ratigan.
Yeah, me to! ^^
Sykes rules - best disney villain ever so clever, calm and underneath has the perfect plan
Sykes is definitely one of Disney's best baddies..and Robert Loggia's voice work truly ups it.
C. Dawg Knight the
Ockams Razor Wow, That's deep.
Forget sykes, THAT CAR IS INTIMIDATING ENOUGH!
"3 sunrises, 3 sunsets, 3 days Fagin" Man I loved this as a kid.
+DistortedV12 'Before the sun sets on the third day...'
I wonder how many times Sykes had to replace his left mirror
question what idiot parks his car on a wooden dock that is very narrow and rotten if ask me that's an insurance job waiting to happen because if that wooden dock were to break his car would end up in the bottom of the mote or ocean what ever water infested crap hole is at the bottom
No Jeida: (OVER NINE THOUSAND!)
A little trivia: Sykes is the only disney villain seen actually loading a gun :)
Not true actually, in the finale of Tarzan, clayton is seen putting two shells into his shotgun.
Actually, he is the first villain in Disney history to load a handgun. Not only. Clayton is also known for putting shells in his gun.
dudetocartman Captain Hook from Peter Pan held a gun.
If we exclude pixar of course
Does Amos Slade in Fox and the Hound not count as a villain?
All of the actors did phenomenal jobs portraying the characters. They all fit the roles. I especially loved Robert Loggia’s performance as Sykes.
In my opinion the one of the best and the most underrated disney villains ever
I agree, I love Fagin (Dom Deluise), his voice over work as well as the animation / character design is perfect! So funny too! I love him :)
What Sykes lacks in screentime, he makes up for with menace.
7:30 "I didn't order any pizza" as he loads his gun lol
CapitalJ2 Fun Fact: This is the first Disney movie that a modern handgun is shown.
@@singalingalongaling Really?
Interesting.
Brenda Forster or at least animated
@@singalingalongaling Oh, ok.
Guess he was gonna shoot the pizza delivery guy and take the pizza anyways
Well damn, I think seeing this movie as a kid might have been what started my love for old Lincolns. To the point where I bought a 1971 Continental Mark 3
whoa. I had no idea this movie was so beautifully animated. And I remember so many odd details from it when I was a kid, now that I watch this! This has motivated me to pick up the movie sometime so I can reacquaint myself with it.
Sykes is damn scary. Even more so because of Robert Loggia's excellent voice.
3:36 Twin Towers...*cries*
If only it weren't for 9/11...
Ryan Smock old time
@Ryan Smock may they Rest In Peace.
*Hugs you* we know. We know.
Suffer in hell bin Ladin
Oh my goodness, I never realized this was inspired by Oliver Twist
"I said PUSH!" XD
"Consider our account closed!"
I can't believe Sykes was insane enough to go down a frickin subway! It was a lot more logical when I was 9.
I haven't watched this since I was 5... I'm 18 now... Sykes used to scare the living shit out of me when I was a kid. Lol
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one.
i was scared of the smokes because they were yellow and i didnt know what it was
Sykes is possibly the only Disney villain who is ever seen loading a gun.
Oliver and company had a remarkable voice actors . Robert was the perfect voice for Sykes . He had a really awesome voice back in the 80s before he died. I’ll always remember when I first watched it at a friend’s house back in the 90s or 2000 and I say it’s still the best Disney movie after 37 years. Charles dickens original book is still number one
5:53 I love that scene with the door 🚪 and Fagin falling inside a elevator.
Sykes drives a 1979 Lincoln Continental, a pretty cool car if i say so my self.
7:12
Fagin:Hey wait, What are you doing? No wait you can't do this
Dead men do *not* buy dog food!
Man, Fagin must have borrowed a *lot* of money from Sykes, if he's willing to chase him into a subway to try and reclaim the little girl he wants to kidnap to repay it.
+Coral Roper I always just thought that was a funny line! :-)
spikedpsycho I know right?! That part makes absolutely no sense to me... it would be cool if some one did a theory about it!
spikedpsycho What if it wasn't always like that?
What if Fagin had a good life with that money but messed up and became homeless by spending it?
I would make two guesses here, both being that this was way beyond the amount of money Fagin owed Sykes. First was that the potential payoff he saw from ransoming the rich girl was far greater than what Fagin owed him. This wasn't getting his repayment, it was an opportunity at far more money - far more than the cost of his Caddie. Second was that it was clearly a fit of rage, he wasn't thinking clearly or rationally, was just so pissed he did stupid things. Things like ruining his car and risking his life. He wanted that girl, and Fagin dead, even if it cost him his car, or his own life. Foolish, irrational actions in a fit of rage is probably the #1 cause of death of Disney Villains.
There's an uncanny similarity between Sykes here and Clayton from Tarzan in terms of animation.
NilsMcCloud the same guy did animate Clayton. He was also the main animator for Long John Silver in Treasure Planet
NilsMcCloud Maybe they're related.
Not just that, but they also both had some disturbingly graphic deaths.
Now that you mention it. There heads have similar design.
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Sykes also looks similar to Professor Ratigan from The Great Mouse Detective. And Slade from Teen Titans
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I can't believe you cut the final chase!! That was the most awesome part of the movie!
May Dom Deluise rest in his grave. (RIP Dom)
And Robert Loggia the voice of Sykes.
Sykes does actually look like some sort of a Bodyguard
I’ve watched it on Disney+ but I’m 28 years old now I’m a grown person and it’s Disney family movie for all ages for us to watch
Fagin has the funniest face :D
3:20
Fagin:😩 I'm having a bad day
It's Robert Loggia. He's famous for playing mobster roles in Scarface, Lost Highway and The Sopranos.
I guess all trains were bypassing Times Square at that time...I'd love to see a remake of this scene, only in an actual, non-animated movie.
3:34 Man... seeing the Twin Towers hits different now.
Serious GTA driving in this movie! In the frickin' subway!
They didn't show it in this vid but that scene where one of Sykes' dogs falls onto the third rail scared the shit outa me as a kid
Il mio cattivo disney preferito
8:08 Fagin has the funniest yelp ever
nostalgia
Whenever I hear Fagin all I hear is Itchy from All Dogs Go To Heaven
3:21 - HONK!!
That's my favorite part.
RIP Robert Loggia and Dom Deluise
I think Sykes isn’t a Loan Shark but he’s a Loan Megalodon & also I think this is a limited IMAX version of the film but I can’t tell. Also at 1:22 Sykes’s 1 Ft Long Doberman Hood Ornament.
*love the Fagin!* 😇😇😍😍😎😎😜😜😛😛😝😝👍👍
I'm not gonna lie. I actually felt sorry for the Dobermans when they fell off the back of Sykes' car onto the subway tracks and got electrocuted. They did not deserve to die that way. It's not their fault they were bad. They were trained by their evil owner.
Sykes is my favorite Disney villain and is one of my two favorite Disney characters.
7:18
Sykes:Keep your mouth shut, Consider our account closed
One of my favorite Disney movies
Mine too
Same
Fagin's sooooo CUTE!
I love the fagin 😍😍
Fagin: "oh boy you waxed your car didn't you" LMAO Hilarious
3:55 Aww.
It actually took me a second to figure out what you meant by that (smacks head) and yeah is very poignant
Now to continue from where I left off. The only thing I can say about Sykes is that * puts on shades* his career was, well, "derailed."
YYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
RIP Robert Loggia
(1930-2015)
It seems like Sykes learned his lesson being killed by subway Amtrak train
2:50 I can’t stop laughing
omg this is oliver twist!
Selene Thanatos yeah who know (rolls eyes)
"What do you mean? You start with the knuckles" "And what's the last thing you do? You slip on the cement shoes"
I love it how there's nobody on the platform lol
6:21 always has me dying laughing xD
Skyes always reminded me my father. You can imagine I lived in perpetual state of fear when I was a young boy.
OMFG D: poor of you
That's a cool looking car Sykes has
I love Dom Deluise, my favorite went "Dead Men Do Not Buy Dog Food" and I really like the regular Fagin.
I think Sykes and Ratigan are both the darkest Disney villians of the 1980s as they are both have similarities. They both smoke, wear business suits to make them like mafia bosses, are musuclar, clean shaven, kidnap little girls and hold them prisoner and both show no mercy to Fagin and Flaversham respectively. I actually think Robert Loggia would had been perfect as Ratigan as he would had nailed it!
and have attack pets too you forgot.
Idk about you but the scariest Disney villian ive ever seen is the bear from the fox and the hound
rstein926 I would say he's one of the scariest villains as well as one of the most realistic villains of the modern day. You could actually meet this guy in real life and that's the horrifying thought. Judge Claude frollo Falls in that category as well if you were to live during the Dark Ages as well The Crusade age or the Renaissance period of Europe
Lol, dem Twin Towers yo.
Its getting to the point of "kids these days would not understand"...
Hopefully they never HAVE TO understand.
OMG- I have spent years trying to figure out what the name of this movie is!!! I used to watch it all the time when I was a kid. It's OLIVER AND COMPANY! Life makes sense again :-)
Happy Halloween for tomorrow, Sykes! You're the best villain in disney history!
You're insane. Disney animation is always good. However, this is an under-appreciated Disney film, certainly.
Good answer. :) Now if we could only get back to great animation these days.
Fagin was also captain chaos in cannonball run. I wish he could do the dun dun dun when the chase started. Wouldve been so funny
Oliver - Woody
Dodger - Buzz Lightyear
Louie - Al McWhiggin
Tito - Rex
Rita - Bo Peep
Einstein - Mr Potato Head
Francis - Hamm
Fagin - Andy Davis
Jenny Foxworth - Bonnie Anderson
Winston - Geri
Georgette - Trixie
Sykes - Sid Phillips
Roscoe - Stinky Pete
DeSoto - Lotso
Sykes - Sid Phillips
Sykes reminds me of Kingpin
Francis's voice actor voiced Kingpin in The Animated Spider-Man (1993)
7:31 you don't see that too often in Disney movies, especially kids ones!
+jediskunk67 Actually it's the only modern gun in a Disney cartoon film
+jediskunk67
Pretty sure there's tons of animated movies with actual guns, including Disney movies.
That's so disney doesn't scare little timmy from wanking underneath the blankets
My dad's car is with automatic transmission, like a Bill Sykes's car. My dad's car is Volkswagen Tiguan and it is made in Germany, I am From Finland, I live with my mom and her car is also automatic transimission and it is Mini cooper retro car is owned by BMW.
Sykes is now one of my favorite villains. Why didn't I see this when I was young? Why?!
RIP: Robert Loggia. You were the kingpin of Sykes. You bad!
2:55 Ursula: 'Before the sun sets on the third day...'
"The Little Mermaid" was the very next film produced after "Oliver and Company". I'm surprised Disney actually used 'the loan shark villain who gives our hero three days to keep their lives' thing twice in a row.
I Know Oliver and Company Was the last Animated film to end Disney Dark Age
7:44 What is this a slumber party?!!!"
this movie is so good
That Sykes was REAL SCARY!!!😨😆
He is so fucked up
@@joshbarreras7255 Tell me about it
I think fagin is a sidekick to Sykes in Oliver & Company
3 Sunrises 🌅
3 Sunsets 🌇
3 Days
7:58
Fagin to the rescue
Pick a villain. Pick The Horned King, Ratigan or Sykes. Sykes is the most evil villain in my opinion. He's in Oliver and Company, 1988 and he's the best villain Disney has ever created.
That's a tough one
Sykes
Wait, "fagin", "sykes", "oliver".....these names all come from oliver twist.
الجهل قوة yeah who knew (rolls eyes)
RIP Robert Loggia...
I have to admit Sykes and his dog's deaths very pretty horrible coming back to it. Both the dogs got violently electrocuted to death on the subway tracks (You even see one of them get electrocuted by the tracks which is the worst part) And Sykes gets smashed to pieces by a train! I love this film but god that was a nasty way to go out.
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