Every Pixar Villain Ranked

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Published 2024-05-28
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Schaff talks about some villains who are good (and bad) at being bad!

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All Comments (21)
  • @ckm5702
    As an adult you look back and realize sid was absolutely an abused kid. From the way he takes his frustration out on toys, bullying his sister, all the locks on his bedroom door and especially the scene where the dog chases buzz into the room but leaves just by seeing the dad sleeping there surrounded by empty cans
  • The Earl twist within this video is unironically a better twist than the one in Lightyear
  • @shinyagumon7015
    What I like about Sydrome is that when his actual plan failed, he didn't just give up and ran away instead he decided to kidnap Jack Jack for no other reason than to hurt Bob one last time.
  • @lucass5980
    Im sad you didnt mention how Chick Hicks becomes a totally unhinged sports commentator and how Lightning McQueen lives rent free in his head.
  • @Piglet-ci4yp
    Cant beleive The Boss from Incredibles who says "What about our Stockholders Bob? Who's helping them out? HUH!" didnt win, truly a travesty
  • @anijay64
    The good dinosaur is so forgettable that I honestly believed the pterodactyls name was Earl.
  • Honestly surprised you didn’t talk about Syndrome’s death. Not only is it super satisfying to see him get what he deserves but it’s also a great call back for when Bob got his new suit. One which favored practicality and effectiveness for superhero work over aesthetics. Syndrome cared more about looking like a hero then being one and that’s why he died.
  • @TheHeroOfMobius
    Honestly, one of the most memorable Syndrome moments for me wasn’t even from the main movie, but from the DVD special “Jack-Jack Attack.” He tried to bluff Kari the babysitter, talking in a more subdued voice while still wearing most of his costume, and it’s delightfully goofy. It also happens to be where the “You Dense Mother…” meme comes from.
  • @richcantgame
    “You sly dog you got me monologuing” is my favorite line from a movie. I use it so much when the villain starts exposition dumping
  • @lpk675
    The thing about Waternoose's goal is that while he wants to keep the company afloat, the fact that there's an energy crisis going on in the Monster world establishes a fairly good reason for why doing that is important, so he actually has a somewhat understandable justification for going to such extremes. This also, hilariously (or sadly, depending on your viewpoint), makes him a lot less evil than a fairly large amount of real life CEOs.
  • I think the fact that Waternoose says the company has been in his family for 4 generations adds a bit more to his character. He doesn’t want to banish Sulley, Sulley was his top scarer, but facing failure and a company that had been in his family for multiple generations made him desperate. He feels bad for what he did but he didn’t want to fail 4 generations of crustaceans, so you kinda get it
  • @Captain_Flood
    I find Lotso's fate to be worse than death actually. There's a good chance that he could be tied to that truck for decades, slowly deteriorating, surrounded by other toys that he hates, unable to move and far too dirty and unnappealing for a child to ever want him. He started at the top and completely plummeted to rock bottom.
  • @sexy1018
    The "terminated" scene in the Incredibles is a perfect example of showing and not just telling us why Syndrome is evil.
  • @csgaming7137
    "It's bigger, it's better! Ladies and gentlemen it's just too much for Mr. Incredible!"
  • @theukon-dos7271
    Here's a thought. If Lightyear is, in-universe, the movie that the Buzz Lightyear line of toys is based on, And if the Zerg toy is Buzz's father. Does this imply that Zerg being old Buzz is canonically so stupid that they retconned him to being Buzz's father instead?
  • @PamelaJGranados
    Finally, someone who realized Anton ego wasn’t a villian but an antagonist because he isn’t evil but just an intimidating food critic
  • @roenais
    i think people reading the incredibles as "people who are born special are better" are missing the fact that, like, syndrome COULD be a hero if he wanted to. he's an inventor with a vast fortune, dude could basically pull an iron man if he wanted to. but instead he buys a private island and spends all his time killing off supers so he can prove himself better than them.
  • What I wish Schaff talked about is how Waternoose was not only trying to save his company, but also was trying to stop the energy crisis. It is something I feel gives more depth to Waternoose as a character and something that Schaff forgot to mention.