Are we not gonna talk about the fact that when Simba said he was jealous that Mufasa wasn't afraid of anything, Mufasa told him that he was afraid that he'd lose Simba that day
@@whiskeyshaw8818 Welp... then i never was ever a real man. Neither i see these two things as weakneses. (before anyone accuce it.) The first thing is pretty common for me yet the second one i cant express the later (except when i'm allone and even then not realy good.) Maybe i'm just too mentally scarred/dissapointed into humans to show others whats going on inside me.
Both the biological and adoptive parents of Hercules are one of the minor aspects about it that make it underrated (LOOKING AT YOU, CHANNEL AWFUL MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT AND PAST LIKE LINDSAY ELLIS AND NOSTALGIA CRITIC)!!!!!!!
He's seems average, unlike Buck, Hercules foster father doesn't seem embarrassed by him when he cause trouble by mistake and actually defended him because he's just a kid and didn't mean, and then let him go on a quest to to find himself all on his own, sure he's more than capable of defending himself but letting your 16 year old go by himself isn't that great, not to mention he also let him go on to train for 2 years, although Hercules does care a lot about his foster father that he gave him money after Hercules became rich and famous.
arguably, Bambi's dad is more in the gray area; his absence is due to work, of which is constantly reminded of during the movie that he, the lead buck has responsibilities he has to uphold. And he wasn't just trying to pun off Bambi and make him another deer/doe's problem, when given the responsibilities he has and coupled with the fact that he, as a stag, had very little experience in raising kids, it's an understandable move for him to try to find a caretaker that better understands how to care for children. And yes, how he handled the situation regarding the death of Bambi's mom is wrong in its own way, you can't deny the fact that he was going through it too. People handle the death of loved ones differently, and Bambi's dad is shown to be no exception to this fact, and we see him handle this in a way a lot of men would handle it. He didn't wish to talk about her at times because he was still having to except her passing. He went off to be by himself alone in the rainstorm, essentially to cry by himself and debate his next move regarding Bambi's care given how Bambi had come to accept his mom's passing when he, the dad, still had some resentments. And arguably speaking, he did show that he cared for Bambi more than he spoke of, and wanted what he believed to be what was best for his son.
It is agreeable that it was from work and as well, if hunters WERE to come back he would have escape with the whole herd out without worrying about his own child so if he was with a doe SHE could make sure he got out as well while he dealt with the other members of the herd
@@JuJu-bq9uq I really don't see single fathers (like mine) get the praise they deserve. Father's day is a joke, boys playing with dolls are "gay", when I was a kid, being interested in cooking was "sissy". I myself became a teacher and there's very few of us male teachers around. I know there are guys who abandon children, don't acknowledge them, are absent, abusers and such, I wasn't born yesterday. Bad fathers gotta be called out, but what about bad mothers? I know they're a minority, but there's a double standard there. Every year is the same, kids with bad fathers are praised for standing up, while kids with bad mothers are told to shut up and while I know there IS a significant difference in the bad, and the double standard is almos justified, I just would like people to talk about the good ones, because then, dads are going to take it upon themselves to be the example, like mine did. By the way, I'm brazilian, so if you disagree, we can be both right OR wrong too.
@@TheRonanSchuck fun fact: mothers are more likely to abuse their children than fathers. And I totally agree with you, dads are underrated. Men’s emotions are supposed to be nonexistent, yet when we appear cold, we get scolded as well
Triton should've at least been in the Grey Area. HE FREAKING *DESTROYED* ARIEL'S GROTTO!! At least we can all agree that Frollo is the WORST. And YES, Mufasa is BEST DISNEY DAD!!
If Moana’s father was in the Grey, then Triton should have been too Edit: i accidentally wrote Mulan instead of Moana Second Edit: they’re both in the Grey area so I guess it didn’t matter whether I put Mulan or Moana. The point is that both of those fathers should be above Triton
Don't forget that Ariel was in love with a guy she never really knew and only had seen, she argued that sixteen was an age of adulthood when it wasn't(just the age of confusion and rebellion), and he lost his wife to humans(as said and seen in the video and the movies); so in his defense, he just didn't want to lose his daughter(s) and shown visible remorse after destroying her collection.
Moana’s father was only overprotective cause his brother died tho right? And it wasn’t even mentioned in this vid, or was it? It’s been weeks since I’ve seen it and I don’t really want to fact check but I believe I remember that not being mentioned here. If it is mentioned then my apologies
Needless to say, Judge Frollo went straight to Hell when he died for disobeying God's word. 1. Frollo disobeyed the 6th Commandment, "Thou shalt not kill", by killing Gypsies left and right, as well as Quasimodo's mother. 2. Frollo completely disregarded Leviticus 19:18, "Love your neighbor as yourself", because he hated gypsies.
Luckily for Frollo, Esmeralda was single when he coveted her, so she couldn't have been his neighbour's wife. :) (And yes, I know the "neighbour's wife" refers to women in general other than one's partner, but hey - I was just making a joke.)
Pacha also brought the emperor into his home and acted like father to him when he forced to go to school and could not live in palces intill he was out school.
I was surprised though that throughout the series pacha and chichi never punished kuzco for bad grades or breaking rules or anything like that (atleast not on screen) I mean usually Kuzco obeys pacha and Chi Chi if he is told to do something without much issue (usually just some slight whining) So I guess we could Assume that there is some form of discipline going on since he is much more respectful towards them than he is towards his teachers... Still it struck me as kinda weird that he never got grounded (atleast that we knew of) especially by chichi.
@@masterdeku8321 agreed, with triton as much as he loves his daughter, but Arial should of listened to him, because all of that happened in the movie was due to a horney teenager wanting her way with out her thinking about the consequence her actions would have.
Goofy is one of the best dads. He did it alone, after his wife passed (unstated reasons), and he did the best he could for Max. He may have made mistakes, like listening to Pete and the Principal (an authority figure), but no one is perfect. Funny that you mention Triton's wife not being around, but not Goofy's.
Phoebe Anjana Koch Other sequels material were mentioned. Also, Simba was a terrible father. (So was Triton. HOW the HELL did he score higher than Moana’s, Mulan’s, and Jasmine’s dads?!? He’s literally the worst without being outright evil!)
Iron Muro It’s also incredibly messed up that Triton isn’t at the very bottom of the Grey Category at HIGHEST despite doing some incredibly messed up and Because I SAID SO!!! things to his daughter...but three (3) PoC Dads are-despite being excellent dads in other ways that were much more important than their one (1) screwup. Tui is bashed for his understandable PTSD...despite constantly affirming Moana’s other abilities and clearly adoring her and being proud of her...but Triton gets a pass for repeatedly shouting at his daughter and his own prejudice (that is only expanded in a direct to video DECADES later) and Literally Destroying Her Things?! (And despite “they’re fish eaters!” Um. His daughters are literally wearing Dead Mollusks and shells are repeatedly used as decorative and building materials. Shells. As clothing. Not, you know. Woven kelp. And what is he using for his mounts’ bridles? That certainly looks like rawhide, not plant fiber!)
Being overprotective doesn't necessarily make Triton a bad father like Frollo and Pete. Considering humans murdered his wife and Ariel is only a stupid and ignorant teenager, you can't blame him for his actions. An overprotective but loving parent >>>> Frollo anyday
David Gerstein Triton’s not overly protective. He’s unstable and abusive. And overprotection is incredibly maladaptive on it’s own IF that’s all Triton is guilty of. The Sultan is overprotective. Triton is not.
Goofy is the best Dad ever! I love that he’s always there for Max. Although Max wants his own life, when Goofy knows that and says he wants to be there, that’s just a dedication father, there! Max is an adult, but Goofy will ALWAYS be there for Max!
Simba himself tried to be a good dad to his children: he does his best to keep his daughter Kiara safe from danger and teach her what his father did about the circle of life, and supported his son Kion of being a great and well-mannered leader of team of animals, The Lion Guard. The only downsides are that because he thought Kovu betrayed him by leading him into an ambush he let his hatred of the remaining reminiscences of Mufasa's murderer Scar get the better of him, ignored Kiara's pleas to listen and exiled him from the Pridelands, and even labeled Kovu as just another variant of Scar. He does realize his mistake and welcomes him and the outsiders back in the end though.
Simba is a TERRIBLE father, he does not even care about Kion, his third son! And all his other children hate him for being so overprotective! (except for kopa but he still hates Simba)
Which explains Kiara shouting that he would never be Mufasa knowing that her Grandfather would here Kovu out, realizing that Kovu had nothing to do with the ambush and would forgive him
The Crew of Katie Nah, Simba was a decent dad. Kiara however was a terrible daughter. Also I don’t watch much of the Lion Guard, but everything I have seen of it shows Simba to be a good dad. I wouldn’t say he’s as good as Mufasa, but he clearly cares for his children.
John Santos She constantly disobeyed/ignored her parents, unlike Simba who only did this once and was partially manipulated into doing so. She is very disrespectful and is always whining about her parents rules. Sure, Simba is slightly overprotective, but most of his rules about the outsiders actually make sense. In a human society all of them would be in prison. So Simba not wanting his daughter to hang out with murderous criminal is actually pretty logical. Kiara of course ignores this because she’s “in love”. And selfishly tries to get her BF who was groomed from childhood to murder her father to come into their home. And Simba is actually kind enough to give him a chance, and all this somehow makes Simba is the bad guy?! No Kiara was a horrible daughter, friend and person, she is supremely self-serving and thinks with her emotions as opposed to using her brain. In all honesty Kiara may just be the single most infuriating character in the entire franchise.
How is Triton so high and the good part? He litterly destroyed all of Ariel's stuff in a fit of .terrifying rage... things she was collecting and saving for years and was passionate about. Honestly if it wasn't for Ursula coming along I think that it would have strained his relationship with Ariel.
Yeah, I was shocked he was that high up also. They do say he did try to look out for Ariel, but what he did was too far for me that I could never justify putting him in Good had I made this list.
I mean, for me he had only one bad moment which was when he destroyed her things, but honestly he was right to be worried and protect her, the moment she went away she made a deal with Ursula KNOWING FULLY WELL (bc Sebastian warned her) she was pure evil, in her cave there were a bunch of souls she enslaved and she still made a deal with her , He was right in not giving her freedom bc she was literally very stupid to say the least , I would put him in the bottom of the good area nearly scaping the gray area tbqh
@@nightwishlady the reason she agreed to go was because Triton just destroyed her entire collection and all the things she owned. Of course she was distraught and not thinking well.
Who knows maybe all that boiling magma soften the landing, so he was still semi contious and got burned alive(I know it's not really magma, I just don't know what to call it)
And ironicly is... the DISNEY version is much worse then the source material. In the original Victor Hugo novel, Frollo isn't nearly as evil as in the film. On the contrary, the novel depicts Frollo willingly adopting Quasimodo out of genuine mercy after his parents abandoned him. He is even caring towards his foster son until Esmeralda comes on, leading Frollo's lust and obsession over her to begin his slow descent into villainy. So maybe still a villain in the end, but a far cry from the monster we got in the movie
I have mixed feelings of Gepetto. Sure, he might be a devoted father at first, and he goes looking for Pinocchio after he's lost. But at Pinocchio's first day at school, why does Gepetto send Pinocchio to school alone, instead of going with him? On the *first* day! Especially when Pinochhio doesn't yet understand how to world works, and ends up falling for Honest John's bait.
That is odd, now that you mention it. While it's true that in generations past, parents were more willing to let their kids wander around town on their own, you'd think that they'd at least accompany them on their first day of school, if only to make sure they knew where the place was.
I can tell you why because back in those days you never heard of kids getting kidnapped or anything. My family back in the 60s and 70s said they were aloud to run off and even stay late night because kids just going missing was pretty much unheard of. Well true kids did get kidnapped back then, it's not as common place back then as it is today. Pinocchio was made back when stuff like pedophiles and greedy kidnappers weren't common ground and the movie is set in a fairytale place. So Gepetto probably assumed since they lived in a relatively safe place that Pinocchio would be safe and the writers thought he was a good father despite assuming that because of the time period at the time.
@@ampromustknow6186 No, he's bad. I mean he told his son right to his face that he should do his best to not make himself known to others. I think it will feel bad to have your own father to bascially tell you to not stand out and try to be your own person.
He'd rather die for his own mistakes then allow his daughter to take his place. Not to mention he has to be one of the most supportive Disney dads ever
@@medusathedecepticon also the princes dad from Cinderella should have been a little higher because of Cinderella 3 he became a good role model to Anastasia he even told her the story about his wife and even after everything he let her keep the sea shell
Yeah, I can't look at him as being a good Dad period after that scene. Good Dads do NOT behave that way. And he never even apologized for it. He may have cared about his daughter, but that doesn't make him a good Father.
I would say that Mr. Incredible is mostly a good dad, despite that whole plot point about his "new job" in the first movie and despite the fact that he initially didn't think that his wife could take over as a Super defending the city as Elasti-Girl in the sequel. In the first one, you could see that he wanted Dash to pursue what he loved (sports), but it took that second movie for him to realize just how difficult parenting is. It was the "Now, I get it" moment. Despite having super strength, he realized that that it was really difficult raising rambunctious kids at the same time.
@Myasia Madkins yeah The Incredibles is a property owned by Disney, but the studio that produced it was Pixar, a Disney owned company, but it was not a "Disney Movie".
What about: Wendy, John and Michael's dad (Peter Pan) Wendy's husband (Peter Pan: Return To Never Land) Tramp (Lady And The Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure) Simba (The Lion King II: Simba's Pride) Koda's dad (Brother Bear) Lewis "Cornelius" Robinson (Meet The Robinsons) Rapunzel's biological dad (Tangled) Judy's dad (Zootopia)
Koda's dad was never shown, and If you mean Tug the big black bear that seems like the leader on the salmon run, It's not him. Koda called him Tug, never "dad". So he seemed more like an old friend.
Rapunzel’s Dad is neutral. You don’t really see much of him in the movie but you cam tell that he missed his daughter. Mr. Darling is neutral. He is strict but means well. Mr. Hopps & Simba are on the low ranking in the evil category overall they are good but are a bit thick headed and racist. Kiara explains to him at the end of the movie that they are all one who which I liked.
And that’s why Kerchak is over ten times the father Modern Peter Griffin was. Then again, so are all Disney Animation parents (except for Frollo because he’s a fucking bastard).
@@kieranstark7213 Peter Griffin is a clown, but a good father but Frollo is a pure evil, manipulate, demented, holier than thou, lustful, murderous, monstrous, wicked, genocidal & sinister father.
Hiram Flaversham (The Great Mouse Detective) is a toy maker and presumably a widowed father, but he is shown to be very caring and loving from the start. Even being dubbed "the most wonderful father in the whole world" by his only daughter Olivia after gifting her a toy for her birthday that he'd made himself. Hiram hides Olivia in a cupboard to protect her from an intruder, that being Fidget, which ultimately results in his own abduction as he cries out for her. Under the captivity of Ratigan and forced to build a robot to help the evil professor become king of England, Hiram stands up to Ratigan and tries to defy him, but later gives in only after Ratigan gives an ultimatum of having Olivia being brought to his lair as well, effectively putting the well-being of his daughter above himself a second time in the film. Later on when father and daughter reunite, they hug each other closely. They clearly have a strong relationship with virtually no real flaws, Hiram loves his only child very much, and he has proven that he will sacrifice himself for her without hesitation. Hiram is definitely one of the good Disney fathers.
Tiana’s dad was the best dad in Disney ever. The best thing a dad can do is inspire his children to work hard and yearn for success while being loving and supportive when they make mistakes.
Recent Post for The Disney Mothers List: Actually, I don't think Perdita was a good enough candidate. If anything she would most likely be on the Good Neutral side. Sure she save her puppies from a fur-crazed psychopath, but it was mostly because Pongo was there. Pongo was the one who called most of the shots, he was the more decisive one, the adept problem solver and the more determined one, he was the one that kept encouraging his mate and his family to press on, and had to put Perdita in the situations for her to actually take action. She was the yin to Pongo's yang. If anything Pongo deserves to be on the best Disney dads list if this channel decides to make one for Father's Day. After watching this video: HAAA!! XD CALLED IT!!!!!!!!
Don't lie. You all wished Mufasa was was your dad as a kid. Also Kerchak was afraid of and knew what tarzan could become but tolerated him anyway for decades. He eventually sees the good in tarzan and apologizes and accepts Tarzan as family which many parents never do. He's a good dad, just afraid and protective of his clan. I think he deserves a higher spot
In defense of Frolo! He does have one redeemable quality, sure that guy is a horrible, horrible person! But he did do something right in that movie, he had a really dang good singing voice, and by far the BEST Disney villain song ever!
Floofer Pupper Talent =/= Redeemable. (Especially when singing voices are a dime a dozen in a musical to the point it’s Exposition vs “actual singing”)
@@chrisschirripa5917 Though even Frollo's "education" is part of the reason why he's so horrible, brainwashing Quasi into believing that he's not worthy of being loved or accepted by others.
Mufasa is the best dad that Disney has to offer. He was kind to his son Simba, and taught him about the Pridelands to which they live in. Though despite Kerchak being a bad father to Tarzan, he isn't really a bad guy. Eventually he got to understand Tarzan was one of them, and it wasn't at his deathbed. It was after Tarzan killed the leopard Sabor.🦁🦍
If you included Disney Shows, Heinz Doofenshmertz would be near the top. He is an amazing father, showing just as much devotion to Vanessa as Goofy does to Max
And let’s not forget about Lawrence, Ferb’s biological father and Phineas and Candice’s step-father will also be very close of the top. He’s very close to his three children. He tried to learn Candice how to drive (not without the Monster Truck her brothers created, of course) and helps Phineas and Ferb with some of their projects. And that’s not even including the fact he *left his home country* to restart his life with his only biological child, Ferb.
Here's an honorable mention: Donald Duck from Ducktales (2017) Sure he's overprotective of his three nephews but his heart was in the right place and he was the closest thing they had to a Father and Donald raised them as if they were his own. If that isn't a Dad IDK what is.
I honest to god thought Buck Cluck would be the silver medal, but I forgot about Pete weirdly enough. Though I feel like Buck left a much bigger impact in terms of how scummy he was as a father compared to Pete. Maybe it's because he was so ashamed of his son to the point he didn't want his son to attract any attention whatsoever until he played baseball, and even then, it wasn't until Chicken Little won the game that his father actually felt proud of him, so it really left a bad taste in my mouth. To be fair though, being eager to replace your son's bedroom when he gets older and acting as a drill sergeant more than a father doesn't really do Pete any favors either. Pete's pretty bad, I won't deny that, but good lord did Buck Cluck just seems overall more scummy to me.
Deshawn Edwards I actually think it should be the mayor Because He’s Neglegent and Only Cares about Him Getting Food and Causes The Storm and makes Flint Look Terrible
I actually disagree with the king Trident position he should have been in the Gray area in my opinion. yes he changed his ways in the end but that whole scene of him destroying aerials possessions is a massive Display of abuse. It's basically him showing I can break your things and I can break you. Also in the prequel It was seen that he expects his children to constantly be under his control and yet barely spent any time with them. He would only spend their morning walk together which lasted I think maybe 5 minutes and then would come in to say goodnight to them when they went to bed. Definitely not one of the worst fathers but not one of the good fathers either.
I knew it. I knew that Judge Frollo would have the gold medal of most evil father and Mufasa having the gold medal for most good father. Can I get a shout-out in the next video for that please?
Love how Pongo's owner takes in all the puppies. I wonder if he thought that Pongo just went around to have puppies or if he thinks they are all Pongo's and Perdita's. Even then though they weren't gone long enough to have even 1 litter of puppies were they?
“Not out of the goodness of his heart, of course, but out of fear of eternal damnation for killing the child’s mother and attempting to drown the disfigured child.” Well, that’s only the case with the film version. While the Disney movie counterpart of Frollo adopted Quasimodo because he was afraid of going to Hell, the novel version did adopt Quasimodo out of the goodness of his heart.
I wouldn't say Kerchak is a bad father. Yes he's been mean to his adopted son Tarzan and eas never willing to accept him as son, but before he lost his true biological son due to Sabor he was a loving and caring father. So he's more of a grey zone.
Belle's dad goes looking for help and the people of the town mock him and Gaston uses him. He also needed help from the Beast and was locked up. Him being used doesn't make him a bad dad. He encourages Belle to be herself regardless of what people think, he is open minded. He is kinda useless, but he always tries and it is not his fault that the only people he can ask for help are awful. In my opinion, he should be better than Triton who deliberately tries to control Ariel because of his fears. (Although I do love Triton)
What about Atlantis? Treasure planet? I think captain silver deserves a spot on here since even though he isn't a father, he's the closest thing Jim has to a father. He of course wouldn't rank too terribly high but he gave up his life long goal to save Jim which has to count for something
King Triton was a terrible father! In the prequel he bans music, in the series he never learns to control his temper. Destroying Ariel’s possessions is a classic abusive move.
I feel that King Triton should have been played by James Avery, aka "Uncle Phil" from "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air". I felt that he would have really done a good job at bringing out King Triton's angry side in the movie because he had so many scary moments as "Uncle Phil" on the show.
It wasn't a cherry blossom, it was a magnolia. He mentioned "The mulan tree" Mulan is the Chinese word for magnolia. It literally translates as "wood orchid". As for the Sultan, it's possible that every time he thought of changing the law Jafar would hypnotize him to forget it. It is giving him the benefit of the doubt, I'll admit.
Disney Fathers: Good to Evil (Best and Worst Dads!) The Good 1. Mufasa (The Lion King) 2. James (The Princess and the Frog) 3. Pacha (The Emperor's New Groove) 4. Pongo (101 Dalmatians) 5. Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (Tarzan) 6. Zeus (Hercules) 7. Geppetto (Pinocchio) 8. King Triton (The Little Mermaid) 9. Chief Powhatan (Pocahontas) 10. Goofy (A Goofy Movie) 11. Maurice (Beauty and the Beast) The Grey Area 12. The King (Cinderella) 13. King Stefan (Sleeping Beauty) 14. The Sultan (Aladdin) 15. Fa Zhou (Mulan) 16. Chief Tui (Moana) Bad to Evil 17. King Agnarr (Frozen) 18. Bambi's Father (Bambi) 19. Kerchak (Tarzan) 20. Buck Cluck (Chicken Little) 21. Pete (A Goofy Movie) 22. Judge Craude Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
In "Extremely Goofy Movie", I don't see Pete as evil... Just that he wants to move onto the next phase of his life. He raised PJ (Although not a perfect Dad, but that's where Peg comes in.) and now he wants PJ to start his own life, so that he can enjoy his twilight years with his wife. His and Goofy's way of dealing with the kids leaving are both perfectly natural and neither are evil. Although he is far more milder than in the movies, and actually gives good advice to Goofy to fix his relationship with Max. (Unlike his previous time in Goofy Movie) So I don't slam Pete in the matter of wanting PJ to leave home. It's perfectly natural for parents to want their kids out of the house when they come of age.
I don't think Buck is such a bad father, he wants to see his son well, he just thinks the best thing for Little is tries not to attract attention, because he knows that this will give the rest of the city a chance to humiliate them again. When he is happy for the baseball game it is more because he believes that now the rest of the city will finally forgive his son's mistakes and allow them both to move on.
I have wondered for a while, how do you access all these Disney and Pixar movies? Is it on a website or do you have all the DVDS or is it on Netflix or something?
These are great! I'd love it if you did a good to evil for Sopranos. With most of the characters being bad people it'd be interesting to see the nuances that affect their rankings. Thanks for the videos
Also Aurora from Sleeping Beauty and Rapunzel from Tangled and I'm not sure if you meant Hercules' Biological Parents or his adoptive/foster Parents who have raised him or maybe you've meant both maybe?
Yeah I agree about Elsa and Anna's father. Grand Pabi said to learn to control the magic elsa's father wanted her to suppress them. There's a BIG difference. I know he was just trying to protect her but it caused more harm than good.
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@@andrewdeharo7844 most evil will be obviously aku
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Are we not gonna talk about the fact that when Simba said he was jealous that Mufasa wasn't afraid of anything, Mufasa told him that he was afraid that he'd lose Simba that day
poizunman75 yes
I guess even kings get scared
Real men get scared, real men cry
@@whiskeyshaw8818 you said it.
@@whiskeyshaw8818 Welp... then i never was ever a real man.
Neither i see these two things as weakneses. (before anyone accuce it.) The first thing is pretty common for me yet the second one i cant express the later (except when i'm allone and even then not realy good.)
Maybe i'm just too mentally scarred/dissapointed into humans to show others whats going on inside me.
Hercules adoptive father should also be on this list
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Both the biological and adoptive parents of Hercules are one of the minor aspects about it that make it underrated (LOOKING AT YOU, CHANNEL AWFUL MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT AND PAST LIKE LINDSAY ELLIS AND NOSTALGIA CRITIC)!!!!!!!
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He's seems average, unlike Buck, Hercules foster father doesn't seem embarrassed by him when he cause trouble by mistake and actually defended him because he's just a kid and didn't mean, and then let him go on a quest to to find himself all on his own, sure he's more than capable of defending himself but letting your 16 year old go by himself isn't that great, not to mention he also let him go on to train for 2 years, although Hercules does care a lot about his foster father that he gave him money after Hercules became rich and famous.
What about Remi is dad From ratatouille I think he should be in the middle
arguably, Bambi's dad is more in the gray area; his absence is due to work, of which is constantly reminded of during the movie that he, the lead buck has responsibilities he has to uphold. And he wasn't just trying to pun off Bambi and make him another deer/doe's problem, when given the responsibilities he has and coupled with the fact that he, as a stag, had very little experience in raising kids, it's an understandable move for him to try to find a caretaker that better understands how to care for children. And yes, how he handled the situation regarding the death of Bambi's mom is wrong in its own way, you can't deny the fact that he was going through it too. People handle the death of loved ones differently, and Bambi's dad is shown to be no exception to this fact, and we see him handle this in a way a lot of men would handle it. He didn't wish to talk about her at times because he was still having to except her passing. He went off to be by himself alone in the rainstorm, essentially to cry by himself and debate his next move regarding Bambi's care given how Bambi had come to accept his mom's passing when he, the dad, still had some resentments. And arguably speaking, he did show that he cared for Bambi more than he spoke of, and wanted what he believed to be what was best for his son.
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It is agreeable that it was from work and as well, if hunters WERE to come back he would have escape with the whole herd out without worrying about his own child so if he was with a doe SHE could make sure he got out as well while he dealt with the other members of the herd
Good dads are criminally underrated.
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@@JuJu-bq9uq I really don't see single fathers (like mine) get the praise they deserve. Father's day is a joke, boys playing with dolls are "gay", when I was a kid, being interested in cooking was "sissy". I myself became a teacher and there's very few of us male teachers around.
I know there are guys who abandon children, don't acknowledge them, are absent, abusers and such, I wasn't born yesterday. Bad fathers gotta be called out, but what about bad mothers? I know they're a minority, but there's a double standard there. Every year is the same, kids with bad fathers are praised for standing up, while kids with bad mothers are told to shut up and while I know there IS a significant difference in the bad, and the double standard is almos justified, I just would like people to talk about the good ones, because then, dads are going to take it upon themselves to be the example, like mine did.
By the way, I'm brazilian, so if you disagree, we can be both right OR wrong too.
@@TheRonanSchuck fun fact: mothers are more likely to abuse their children than fathers. And I totally agree with you, dads are underrated. Men’s emotions are supposed to be nonexistent, yet when we appear cold, we get scolded as well
The Video: This Is Fathers Good To Evil
Also Video: *Were Starting With the Worst*
Me: *Visible Confusion*
sometimes we start with evil, but the title "Good to Evil" just sounds better imho
@@WickedBinge hey what is your favorite part good grey or bad to evil
@@WickedBinge you need to put Mr arrons
@@WickedBinge Wouldn't simba count as a father?He was the father of kiara in The Lion King 2
Good joke
In the defense of Bambi's dad males deers don't actually take care of the kids
But these are sentient, talking animals with human personalities.
Yeah even Bambi's dad admitted it
To the start
@@CrazyIshan69 yup !
So wait they were just following the way the animal acts in real life?
Well this is a perfect video for Father’s Day
Triton should've at least been in the Grey Area. HE FREAKING *DESTROYED* ARIEL'S GROTTO!! At least we can all agree that Frollo is the WORST. And YES, Mufasa is BEST DISNEY DAD!!
Another Good Disney Dad is Goofy. He may be a klutz, but he’s always there for Max through thick and thin.
@@oldscoolgaming6700 And he didn't destroy all of Max's things. That alone should put Goofy above Triton.
If Moana’s father was in the Grey, then Triton should have been too
Edit: i accidentally wrote Mulan instead of Moana
Second Edit: they’re both in the Grey area so I guess it didn’t matter whether I put Mulan or Moana. The point is that both of those fathers should be above Triton
Don't forget that Ariel was in love with a guy she never really knew and only had seen, she argued that sixteen was an age of adulthood when it wasn't(just the age of confusion and rebellion), and he lost his wife to humans(as said and seen in the video and the movies); so in his defense, he just didn't want to lose his daughter(s) and shown visible remorse after destroying her collection.
Moana’s father was only overprotective cause his brother died tho right? And it wasn’t even mentioned in this vid, or was it? It’s been weeks since I’ve seen it and I don’t really want to fact check but I believe I remember that not being mentioned here. If it is mentioned then my apologies
Needless to say, Judge Frollo went straight to Hell when he died for disobeying God's word.
1. Frollo disobeyed the 6th Commandment, "Thou shalt not kill", by killing Gypsies left and right, as well as Quasimodo's mother.
2. Frollo completely disregarded Leviticus 19:18, "Love your neighbor as yourself", because he hated gypsies.
Luckily for Frollo, Esmeralda was single when he coveted her, so she couldn't have been his neighbour's wife. :)
(And yes, I know the "neighbour's wife" refers to women in general other than one's partner, but hey - I was just making a joke.)
And Frollo also commit the sin of sexual immorality when he lust over Esmeralda.
@@ARCtheCartoonMaster “Love your neighbor as yourself” means that you should treat others the same way you want to be treated. It’s the GOLDEN RULE!!!
And I'm pretty sure Arson isn't to well liked either.
I agree
This list is missing a couple.
George Darling ( Peter Pan)
Jim’s Dad ( Treasure Planet )
Hiram ( Great Mouse Detective)
and hercules’ adoptive father
not to mention Simba who also became a father
And marlin from finding nemo and dory
What about kidas father from Atlantis the lost empire
Tramp is also missing from Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamps Adventure.
Pacha also brought the emperor into his home and acted like father to him when he forced to go to school and could not live in palces intill he was out school.
Pacha is useless
@@minaashido5678 me when i lie
I was surprised though that throughout the series pacha and chichi never punished kuzco for bad grades or breaking rules or anything like that (atleast not on screen) I mean usually Kuzco obeys pacha and Chi Chi if he is told to do something without much issue (usually just some slight whining) So I guess we could Assume that there is some form of discipline going on since he is much more respectful towards them than he is towards his teachers... Still it struck me as kinda weird that he never got grounded (atleast that we knew of) especially by chichi.
Mufasa: best father
Frollo: worst father
Simba: overprotective father
Triton: overprotective father
Zeus: a great father
@@masterdeku8321 agreed, with triton as much as he loves his daughter, but Arial should of listened to him, because all of that happened in the movie was due to a horney teenager wanting her way with out her thinking about the consequence her actions would have.
Whos frollo?
@@shibanina6936 the guy in 0:20
Nakia Collins a monster
If you know actual greek mythology we can just say Zeus isn't the best..
Goofy is one of the best dads. He did it alone, after his wife passed (unstated reasons), and he did the best he could for Max. He may have made mistakes, like listening to Pete and the Principal (an authority figure), but no one is perfect. Funny that you mention Triton's wife not being around, but not Goofy's.
But didn’t Ariel’s mother die?
While I agree that Mufasa deserves the gold medal of father's, Simba is also a father who I think should've at least made the list.
AntiHero627 unfortunately not for the sequel fathers
Phoebe Anjana Koch
Other sequels material were mentioned.
Also, Simba was a terrible father. (So was Triton. HOW the HELL did he score higher than Moana’s, Mulan’s, and Jasmine’s dads?!? He’s literally the worst without being outright evil!)
@@anonymousfellow8879 Simba wasn't that bad, just too overprotective to his daughter.
@@phoebeanjanakoch2008 Also, Simba was technically a father by the end of the first movie so he shouldn't count as a Sequel father.
@@anonymousfellow8879 Nah, Simba was actually a decent father, he was just over protective is all. And he did set things right in the end.
Kinda messed up you put Zeus on the list but not Hercules' step dad.
Iron Muro
It’s also incredibly messed up that Triton isn’t at the very bottom of the Grey Category at HIGHEST despite doing some incredibly messed up and Because I SAID SO!!! things to his daughter...but three (3) PoC Dads are-despite being excellent dads in other ways that were much more important than their one (1) screwup.
Tui is bashed for his understandable PTSD...despite constantly affirming Moana’s other abilities and clearly adoring her and being proud of her...but Triton gets a pass for repeatedly shouting at his daughter and his own prejudice (that is only expanded in a direct to video DECADES later) and Literally Destroying Her Things?!
(And despite “they’re fish eaters!” Um. His daughters are literally wearing Dead Mollusks and shells are repeatedly used as decorative and building materials. Shells. As clothing. Not, you know. Woven kelp. And what is he using for his mounts’ bridles? That certainly looks like rawhide, not plant fiber!)
Anonymous Fellow thank you!! I thought jasmines dad was a better father than triton :/
@@anonymousfellow8879 poc dad's?
Being overprotective doesn't necessarily make Triton a bad father like Frollo and Pete. Considering humans murdered his wife and Ariel is only a stupid and ignorant teenager, you can't blame him for his actions.
An overprotective but loving parent >>>> Frollo anyday
David Gerstein
Triton’s not overly protective. He’s unstable and abusive. And overprotection is incredibly maladaptive on it’s own IF that’s all Triton is guilty of.
The Sultan is overprotective. Triton is not.
Goofy is the best Dad ever! I love that he’s always there for Max. Although Max wants his own life, when Goofy knows that and says he wants to be there, that’s just a dedication father, there!
Max is an adult, but Goofy will ALWAYS be there for Max!
Simba himself tried to be a good dad to his children: he does his best to keep his daughter Kiara safe from danger and teach her what his father did about the circle of life, and supported his son Kion of being a great and well-mannered leader of team of animals, The Lion Guard. The only downsides are that because he thought Kovu betrayed him by leading him into an ambush he let his hatred of the remaining reminiscences of Mufasa's murderer Scar get the better of him, ignored Kiara's pleas to listen and exiled him from the Pridelands, and even labeled Kovu as just another variant of Scar. He does realize his mistake and welcomes him and the outsiders back in the end though.
Simba is a TERRIBLE father, he does not even care about Kion, his third son! And all his other children hate him for being so overprotective! (except for kopa but he still hates Simba)
Which explains Kiara shouting that he would never be Mufasa knowing that her Grandfather would here Kovu out, realizing that Kovu had nothing to do with the ambush and would forgive him
The Crew of Katie Nah, Simba was a decent dad. Kiara however was a terrible daughter. Also I don’t watch much of the Lion Guard, but everything I have seen of it shows Simba to be a good dad. I wouldn’t say he’s as good as Mufasa, but he clearly cares for his children.
@@thedukeofchutney468 Wait! Hold on! How is Kiara a terrible daughter? She hasn't done anything!
John Santos She constantly disobeyed/ignored her parents, unlike Simba who only did this once and was partially manipulated into doing so. She is very disrespectful and is always whining about her parents rules. Sure, Simba is slightly overprotective, but most of his rules about the outsiders actually make sense. In a human society all of them would be in prison. So Simba not wanting his daughter to hang out with murderous criminal is actually pretty logical. Kiara of course ignores this because she’s “in love”. And selfishly tries to get her BF who was groomed from childhood to murder her father to come into their home. And Simba is actually kind enough to give him a chance, and all this somehow makes Simba is the bad guy?! No Kiara was a horrible daughter, friend and person, she is supremely self-serving and thinks with her emotions as opposed to using her brain. In all honesty Kiara may just be the single most infuriating character in the entire franchise.
How is Triton so high and the good part? He litterly destroyed all of Ariel's stuff in a fit of .terrifying rage... things she was collecting and saving for years and was passionate about.
Honestly if it wasn't for Ursula coming along I think that it would have strained his relationship with Ariel.
Yeah, I was shocked he was that high up also. They do say he did try to look out for Ariel, but what he did was too far for me that I could never justify putting him in Good had I made this list.
@@markwilson4078 agree.. personally i would put him below Mulans dad.. he isnt a bad dad but defenitly has tons of issues..
Wicked binge: I would like to award u for most good
I mean, for me he had only one bad moment which was when he destroyed her things, but honestly he was right to be worried and protect her, the moment she went away she made a deal with Ursula KNOWING FULLY WELL (bc Sebastian warned her) she was pure evil, in her cave there were a bunch of souls she enslaved and she still made a deal with her , He was right in not giving her freedom bc she was literally very stupid to say the least , I would put him in the bottom of the good area nearly scaping the gray area tbqh
@@nightwishlady the reason she agreed to go was because Triton just destroyed her entire collection and all the things she owned. Of course she was distraught and not thinking well.
Pongo, Pongo was really good father, but Pongo have very so much children, this work was very hard work!
Claude Frodo Deserves His Place And The Fate He Got
My Only Regret Is That He Didn’t Die Slower
I think you meant Frollo. Not poor Frodo Baggins
Frollo went straight to Hell when he died for disobeying the 6th Commandment and ignoring the Golden Rule.
Who knows maybe all that boiling magma soften the landing, so he was still semi contious and got burned alive(I know it's not really magma, I just don't know what to call it)
He is one of my favorite villains but I agree, he is evil and has no love, manipulated Quasimodo and tried to kill Esmeralda
And ironicly is... the DISNEY version is much worse then the source material.
In the original Victor Hugo novel, Frollo isn't nearly as evil as in the film. On the contrary, the novel depicts Frollo willingly adopting Quasimodo out of genuine mercy after his parents abandoned him. He is even caring towards his foster son until Esmeralda comes on, leading Frollo's lust and obsession over her to begin his slow descent into villainy.
So maybe still a villain in the end, but a far cry from the monster we got in the movie
There's one Disney thing we can agree on. If we're talking about Disney cartoons...
*Doofenshmirtz is the best dad*
yesq
Absolutely !
Isn't he also a amputee or something
I have mixed feelings of Gepetto. Sure, he might be a devoted father at first, and he goes looking for Pinocchio after he's lost. But at Pinocchio's first day at school, why does Gepetto send Pinocchio to school alone, instead of going with him? On the *first* day! Especially when Pinochhio doesn't yet understand how to world works, and ends up falling for Honest John's bait.
That is odd, now that you mention it. While it's true that in generations past, parents were more willing to let their kids wander around town on their own, you'd think that they'd at least accompany them on their first day of school, if only to make sure they knew where the place was.
I can tell you why because back in those days you never heard of kids getting kidnapped or anything. My family back in the 60s and 70s said they were aloud to run off and even stay late night because kids just going missing was pretty much unheard of. Well true kids did get kidnapped back then, it's not as common place back then as it is today. Pinocchio was made back when stuff like pedophiles and greedy kidnappers weren't common ground and the movie is set in a fairytale place. So Gepetto probably assumed since they lived in a relatively safe place that Pinocchio would be safe and the writers thought he was a good father despite assuming that because of the time period at the time.
He might have had to run the store that day, and wanted to ensure that they would have food? I am not sure
@@sapphirewriter8349 it is actually less common today.
40's attitudes. Probably be different if it was made in 2021.
Kerchak isn't evil he just doesn't like humans because of hunters
off forever
Not to mention he was grieving for his biological son too. I don't think he meant to reject Tarzan purely out of hate, spite or ignorance
4:36
I agree !
He did say he was ranking them on there father skill/actions not their morality.
He deserves to be in the grey area
Good, Buck Cluck is in the top 3 worst. He’s just awful.
He's Not that bad, I say he should be 6th...
I don’t think he’s that bad either!
yea he’s not that bad!
I forgot him like most of the movie
@@ampromustknow6186 No, he's bad. I mean he told his son right to his face that he should do his best to not make himself known to others. I think it will feel bad to have your own father to bascially tell you to not stand out and try to be your own person.
dude in BATB Maurice TELLS BELLE TO LEAVE HIM IN THE DUNGEON! How is he not a good father?
He'd rather die for his own mistakes then allow his daughter to take his place. Not to mention he has to be one of the most supportive Disney dads ever
@@medusathedecepticon also the princes dad from Cinderella should have been a little higher because of Cinderella 3 he became a good role model to Anastasia he even told her the story about his wife and even after everything he let her keep the sea shell
Because he's useless
@@minaashido5678 Useless? the guys an inventor! I wouldn't call that useless!
@@davidfitzpatrick4254 most of his inventions aren't practical
2:30-2:45
I agree! Frollo is, as ELSA from Frozen 2 would say: an UNREDEEMABLE MONSTER.
He's extremely a monster
@@JuJu-bq9uq Frollo is the MOST monstrous character Disney ever created
When Triton was destroying writes cove was the scariest part in a Disney movie when I was a kid
Yeah King Triton was a Good Father but he was also Kind of a Bigot(Early Disney I guess lol)
Jesse Mullen he wasn’t a good dad. At all
@@mysticalkeyblade759 well he did turn ariel into a human but before he was a bit overprotective
That was the scariest part of the 🎥!
Yeah, I can't look at him as being a good Dad period after that scene. Good Dads do NOT behave that way. And he never even apologized for it. He may have cared about his daughter, but that doesn't make him a good Father.
I would say that Mr. Incredible is mostly a good dad, despite that whole plot point about his "new job" in the first movie and despite the fact that he initially didn't think that his wife could take over as a Super defending the city as Elasti-Girl in the sequel. In the first one, you could see that he wanted Dash to pursue what he loved (sports), but it took that second movie for him to realize just how difficult parenting is. It was the "Now, I get it" moment. Despite having super strength, he realized that that it was really difficult raising rambunctious kids at the same time.
Especially when the kids have powers
@Myasia Madkins yeah The Incredibles is a property owned by Disney, but the studio that produced it was Pixar, a Disney owned company, but it was not a "Disney Movie".
Mufasa 🦁❤️
My all time favorite Disney character 😍
I knew he will take the gold medal for best Disney father 🥇
“I’m only brave, when I need to be.”
-Mufasa
Before watching: If frollo isnt 1 I call shenanigans.
Edit: I'm right.😂
See i don't have a dad well i do but i haven't seen him in 19 years but i celebrate my mother and my grandfather on this day
*Disney Protagonists*
Good to least Good
mirage prime that was video was actually about Disney princesses’s good to least good
This would be a very tough list
Still, an undeniably good idea
Most Good Quasimodo,Mulan,Hercules, or Tiana Grey Jim Hawkins Least Good Ariel
@@Asheto320c why
Part of what made Mufasa's death so shocking was the fact of him being the first Disney corpse you saw on screen.
“Better late than never” the best line applied to reluctant fathers
What about:
Wendy, John and Michael's dad (Peter Pan)
Wendy's husband (Peter Pan: Return To Never Land)
Tramp (Lady And The Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure)
Simba (The Lion King II: Simba's Pride)
Koda's dad (Brother Bear)
Lewis "Cornelius" Robinson (Meet The Robinsons)
Rapunzel's biological dad (Tangled)
Judy's dad (Zootopia)
Judy’s dad was racist but he did become better later.
Koda's dad was never shown, and If you mean Tug the big black bear that seems like the leader on the salmon run, It's not him. Koda called him Tug, never "dad". So he seemed more like an old friend.
The dad from the first Peter Pan I’d probably put in the Grey Area. Not sure about the rest though Simba is definitely a Good Father
And Kida’s dad (Atlantis the Lost Empire)
Rapunzel’s Dad is neutral. You don’t really see much of him in the movie but you cam tell that he missed his daughter.
Mr. Darling is neutral. He is strict but means well.
Mr. Hopps & Simba are on the low ranking in the evil category overall they are good but are a bit thick headed and racist. Kiara explains to him at the end of the movie that they are all one who which I liked.
I remember Kerchak from Tarzan. He felt humans are dangerous and never trusted Tarzan, but before his death, Kerchak knew Tarzan was a great son.
And that’s why Kerchak is over ten times the father Modern Peter Griffin was.
Then again, so are all Disney Animation parents (except for Frollo because he’s a fucking bastard).
@@kieranstark7213 Peter Griffin is a clown, but a good father but Frollo is a pure evil, manipulate, demented, holier than thou, lustful, murderous, monstrous, wicked, genocidal & sinister father.
We all knew Frollo was the worst
Frollo is the worst Disney father, the worst Disney villain & the worst Disney character
@@joshualowe959 you mean the most evil, he's my favourite Disney villain
Jedi Brick Productions He also went straight to Hell for disobeying the 6th Commandment.
And frank and peter and kate
@@PrincessMavenKittyDarkholme from Home Alone?
Hiram Flaversham (The Great Mouse Detective) is a toy maker and presumably a widowed father, but he is shown to be very caring and loving from the start. Even being dubbed "the most wonderful father in the whole world" by his only daughter Olivia after gifting her a toy for her birthday that he'd made himself. Hiram hides Olivia in a cupboard to protect her from an intruder, that being Fidget, which ultimately results in his own abduction as he cries out for her. Under the captivity of Ratigan and forced to build a robot to help the evil professor become king of England, Hiram stands up to Ratigan and tries to defy him, but later gives in only after Ratigan gives an ultimatum of having Olivia being brought to his lair as well, effectively putting the well-being of his daughter above himself a second time in the film. Later on when father and daughter reunite, they hug each other closely. They clearly have a strong relationship with virtually no real flaws, Hiram loves his only child very much, and he has proven that he will sacrifice himself for her without hesitation. Hiram is definitely one of the good Disney fathers.
i think that the adoptive father of hercules should be in this list
Tiana’s dad was the best dad in Disney ever. The best thing a dad can do is inspire his children to work hard and yearn for success while being loving and supportive when they make mistakes.
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Actually, I don't think Perdita was a good enough candidate. If anything she would most likely be on the Good Neutral side. Sure she save her puppies from a fur-crazed psychopath, but it was mostly because Pongo was there. Pongo was the one who called most of the shots, he was the more decisive one, the adept problem solver and the more determined one, he was the one that kept encouraging his mate and his family to press on, and had to put Perdita in the situations for her to actually take action. She was the yin to Pongo's yang. If anything Pongo deserves to be on the best Disney dads list if this channel decides to make one for Father's Day.
After watching this video:
HAAA!! XD CALLED IT!!!!!!!!
Just because Pongo put more back into it Pedrita should be in the gray area. I need to question your logic
@@lisagaughan7154 actually I agree with them but it's ur opinion
@@patreea9810 it's not about opinion. I just don't get why she should be in the gray area because Pongo managed to get more work done.
@@lisagaughan7154 ok I would say that Perdita deserves to be on the low end of the Good Mom spectrum.
Don't lie. You all wished Mufasa was was your dad as a kid. Also Kerchak was afraid of and knew what tarzan could become but tolerated him anyway for decades. He eventually sees the good in tarzan and apologizes and accepts Tarzan as family which many parents never do. He's a good dad, just afraid and protective of his clan. I think he deserves a higher spot
The picture of the sultan made me laugh.😝
In defense of Frolo! He does have one redeemable quality, sure that guy is a horrible, horrible person! But he did do something right in that movie, he had a really dang good singing voice, and by far the BEST Disney villain song ever!
Floofer Pupper
Talent =/= Redeemable.
(Especially when singing voices are a dime a dozen in a musical to the point it’s Exposition vs “actual singing”)
Good point
The only good you can say is that he least fed Quasimodo and gave him an education. But THATS it
@@chrisschirripa5917 Though even Frollo's "education" is part of the reason why he's so horrible, brainwashing Quasi into believing that he's not worthy of being loved or accepted by others.
Mufasa is the best dad that Disney has to offer. He was kind to his son Simba, and taught him about the Pridelands to which they live in. Though despite Kerchak being a bad father to Tarzan, he isn't really a bad guy. Eventually he got to understand Tarzan was one of them, and it wasn't at his deathbed. It was after Tarzan killed the leopard Sabor.🦁🦍
If you included Disney Shows, Heinz Doofenshmertz would be near the top. He is an amazing father, showing just as much devotion to Vanessa as Goofy does to Max
And let’s not forget about Lawrence, Ferb’s biological father and Phineas and Candice’s step-father will also be very close of the top. He’s very close to his three children. He tried to learn Candice how to drive (not without the Monster Truck her brothers created, of course) and helps Phineas and Ferb with some of their projects. And that’s not even including the fact he *left his home country* to restart his life with his only biological child, Ferb.
@@Superemie401 true!
You could've ranked Simba as he's a dad in the trailer
Monika Birch uh happy Father’s Day
@Kidof thegrid and in the lion gaurd series, how did he parent his children in that series.
Adult Cartoon Dads next? Also amazing video!
THANK YOU for not putting Triton with the bad dads. I always see him getting a lot of hate but he's one of my favorites
I think Goofy should’ve been given the Gold Medal for the Good Dads.
Here's an honorable mention: Donald Duck from Ducktales (2017) Sure he's overprotective of his three nephews but his heart was in the right place and he was the closest thing they had to a Father and Donald raised them as if they were his own. If that isn't a Dad IDK what is.
Mufasa was an awesome father😌
I wish I have dad who’s like mufasa 😔
I honest to god thought Buck Cluck would be the silver medal, but I forgot about Pete weirdly enough. Though I feel like Buck left a much bigger impact in terms of how scummy he was as a father compared to Pete. Maybe it's because he was so ashamed of his son to the point he didn't want his son to attract any attention whatsoever until he played baseball, and even then, it wasn't until Chicken Little won the game that his father actually felt proud of him, so it really left a bad taste in my mouth. To be fair though, being eager to replace your son's bedroom when he gets older and acting as a drill sergeant more than a father doesn't really do Pete any favors either. Pete's pretty bad, I won't deny that, but good lord did Buck Cluck just seems overall more scummy to me.
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs Characters: Good to Evil
Deshawn Edwards I actually think it should be the mayor Because He’s Neglegent and Only Cares about Him Getting Food and Causes The Storm and makes Flint Look Terrible
I always thought this one should happen
Nah, I think Chester V would take that spot
Police man middle
Chester is most evil easily
Great Video! Man
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I actually disagree with the king Trident position he should have been in the Gray area in my opinion. yes he changed his ways in the end but that whole scene of him destroying aerials possessions is a massive Display of abuse. It's basically him showing I can break your things and I can break you. Also in the prequel It was seen that he expects his children to constantly be under his control and yet barely spent any time with them. He would only spend their morning walk together which lasted I think maybe 5 minutes and then would come in to say goodnight to them when they went to bed. Definitely not one of the worst fathers but not one of the good fathers either.
Moanas basically the opposite of Ariel. Moana wanted to be in the sea and Ariel wanted to go on land but both their fathers did not let them 😂
How ironic lol
Are you guys gonna do Adult Cartoon Fathers
Jacob Metivier yes
Randy from south park would be an epic one.
Wakey Wakey Eggs And Jakey Yes Great Episode Yesterday Also I didn’t know you were a fan of Wicked
I knew it. I knew that Judge Frollo would have the gold medal of most evil father and Mufasa having the gold medal for most good father. Can I get a shout-out in the next video for that please?
It is because that they where the icons of the video right
Love how Pongo's owner takes in all the puppies. I wonder if he thought that Pongo just went around to have puppies or if he thinks they are all Pongo's and Perdita's. Even then though they weren't gone long enough to have even 1 litter of puppies were they?
Well when life gives you lemons
we make lemonade
Yep. And when life gives you apples, make apple juice
@@joshualowe959 and when life gives you oranges you make orange juice
@@jesselondo506 No, you call 'em 'yellow oranges' and sell them for double the price!
" Be sure to tell your dad you love him "
Me: So um, you know where the milk store is?
Fun fact: Mufasa is not the only character that James Earl Jones voiced who gave his life protecting his son. Hint: “No, I AM your father.”
HECK YEAH!
YES! He also played darth Vader from Star Wars!
Darth Vador?! My gosh…
“Not out of the goodness of his heart, of course, but out of fear of eternal damnation for killing the child’s mother and attempting to drown the disfigured child.”
Well, that’s only the case with the film version. While the Disney movie counterpart of Frollo adopted Quasimodo because he was afraid of going to Hell, the novel version did adopt Quasimodo out of the goodness of his heart.
James single handedly beat out all the other dads other than mufasa and he onlt had fibe minutes of screan time
It is a crime that Goofy isn't higher on this list
He should legit be number 1. Minimum top 3.
@@kaylaoneill4359 my thoughts exactly
I wouldn't say Kerchak is a bad father. Yes he's been mean to his adopted son Tarzan and eas never willing to accept him as son, but before he lost his true biological son due to Sabor he was a loving and caring father. So he's more of a grey zone.
Belle's dad goes looking for help and the people of the town mock him and Gaston uses him. He also needed help from the Beast and was locked up. Him being used doesn't make him a bad dad. He encourages Belle to be herself regardless of what people think, he is open minded. He is kinda useless, but he always tries and it is not his fault that the only people he can ask for help are awful. In my opinion, he should be better than Triton who deliberately tries to control Ariel because of his fears. (Although I do love Triton)
I almost forgot Goofy was a dad!
Thanks!
What about Atlantis? Treasure planet? I think captain silver deserves a spot on here since even though he isn't a father, he's the closest thing Jim has to a father. He of course wouldn't rank too terribly high but he gave up his life long goal to save Jim which has to count for something
King Triton was a terrible father! In the prequel he bans music, in the series he never learns to control his temper. Destroying Ariel’s possessions is a classic abusive move.
In the defense of Bambi's dad, he wasn't used to being a father. I think he's arc in the movie was to learn how to be one.
I’m actually quite fond of his father as I understand the feeling
You forgot Rapunzel's dad- he searched for 18 years - and Merida's dad- he gave his leg for Merida
Ok I don’t agree with Bambi’s dad being in the bad category. Sure he wasn’t the perfect father for Bambi but he made mistakes and learned from it.
Gold Medal: Mufasa
Silver Medal: James
Bronze Medal: Pacha
I feel that King Triton should have been played by James Avery, aka "Uncle Phil" from "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air". I felt that he would have really done a good job at bringing out King Triton's angry side in the movie because he had so many scary moments as "Uncle Phil" on the show.
Oh my God, that would be amazing. I feel like everybody needs an Uncle Phil in their life growing up. RIP James Avery. 😥
Title: Good to Evil
Video: Bad to evil
Amazing vid btw
It wasn't a cherry blossom, it was a magnolia. He mentioned "The mulan tree" Mulan is the Chinese word for magnolia. It literally translates as "wood orchid". As for the Sultan, it's possible that every time he thought of changing the law Jafar would hypnotize him to forget it. It is giving him the benefit of the doubt, I'll admit.
Claud frolo is the worst "this is an unholy demon I'm sending it back to hell" like it's a baby show some kindness
Seriously what kind of man would throw a baby into a well just because he didn't like the way he looked
It's sad how the most amazing fathers had to die early
Zeus (in disney):a wholesome father
Zeus(in mythology): a unloyal husband and awful father
Disney Fathers: Good to Evil (Best and Worst Dads!)
The Good
1. Mufasa (The Lion King)
2. James (The Princess and the Frog)
3. Pacha (The Emperor's New Groove)
4. Pongo (101 Dalmatians)
5. Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (Tarzan)
6. Zeus (Hercules)
7. Geppetto (Pinocchio)
8. King Triton (The Little Mermaid)
9. Chief Powhatan (Pocahontas)
10. Goofy (A Goofy Movie)
11. Maurice (Beauty and the Beast)
The Grey Area
12. The King (Cinderella)
13. King Stefan (Sleeping Beauty)
14. The Sultan (Aladdin)
15. Fa Zhou (Mulan)
16. Chief Tui (Moana)
Bad to Evil
17. King Agnarr (Frozen)
18. Bambi's Father (Bambi)
19. Kerchak (Tarzan)
20. Buck Cluck (Chicken Little)
21. Pete (A Goofy Movie)
22. Judge Craude Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
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1. Mufasa (The Good) - 8. King Triton (The Good) - 22. Judge Craude Frollo (Bad to Evil)
In "Extremely Goofy Movie", I don't see Pete as evil... Just that he wants to move onto the next phase of his life. He raised PJ (Although not a perfect Dad, but that's where Peg comes in.) and now he wants PJ to start his own life, so that he can enjoy his twilight years with his wife. His and Goofy's way of dealing with the kids leaving are both perfectly natural and neither are evil. Although he is far more milder than in the movies, and actually gives good advice to Goofy to fix his relationship with Max. (Unlike his previous time in Goofy Movie)
So I don't slam Pete in the matter of wanting PJ to leave home. It's perfectly natural for parents to want their kids out of the house when they come of age.
mufasa was such a good dad to the point where simba was able to be a good dad to kiara
I love the Good dads obviously. Seeing them makes me always appericate my own father.
What about the Great Prince of the Forest?
What about Kida’s father in Atlantis and Jim’s Father from treasure planet? (His real father, not Silver)
And Simba
And Aladins dad.
I don't think Buck is such a bad father, he wants to see his son well, he just thinks the best thing for Little is tries not to attract attention, because he knows that this will give the rest of the city a chance to humiliate them again. When he is happy for the baseball game it is more because he believes that now the rest of the city will finally forgive his son's mistakes and allow them both to move on.
I have wondered for a while, how do you access all these Disney and Pixar movies? Is it on a website or do you have all the DVDS or is it on Netflix or something?
Arvind Manohar uuuuuuh Disney plus
Or they downloaded the movies
They probably do lots of research.
Disney + duhhh lol
These are great! I'd love it if you did a good to evil for Sopranos. With most of the characters being bad people it'd be interesting to see the nuances that affect their rankings. Thanks for the videos
Bambi's dad should have been named Worf-he pulled the same thing on Alexander on Star Trek TNG
Gravity Falls Characters Good to Evil pls:)
I can see Soos as gold in Good
Alvaro Rey Same!
Tyler Cutebiker for most good
I’m just glad Moana, Mulan, Hercules, and Merida have both of their parents.
Also Aurora from Sleeping Beauty and Rapunzel from Tangled
and I'm not sure if you meant Hercules' Biological Parents or his adoptive/foster Parents who have raised him or maybe
you've meant both maybe?
Happy Disney father's day
Did anyone else cry at Mufasa's Death? I DID! Man Disney has a rep for traumatising kids in their early movies eh?
Yeah I agree about Elsa and Anna's father. Grand Pabi said to learn to control the magic elsa's father wanted her to suppress them. There's a BIG difference. I know he was just trying to protect her but it caused more harm than good.
Can you start to work on Pixar dads good to evil, I don’t want just the dads of Disney I also want the dads of Pixar
I like how every other dad was super nice
AND THEN THERE’S FROLLO
MonsterVerse: Good To Evil
Sker Buffalo: Pure Angel
Female Muto 2019: On The Surface
King Ghidorah: Absolute Devil
OMG THANKYOU I cant believe that you did what I wanted❤️❤️❤️