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Not all Disney and Pixar protagonists are as heroic as they seem! Join us as we explore the most misguided actions and questionable decisions by beloved animated characters who, despite not being the main villains, stirred up plenty of trouble for everyone around them. You won’t believe the trouble some fan favorites caused! Which of these characters would you want to avoid in real life?
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00:00I'm scared. It's getting stronger.
00:02Getting upset only makes it worse. Calm down.
00:05No!
00:05Welcome to Ms. Mojo.
00:07And today, we're looking at the Disney and Pixar characters who did some pretty heinous things,
00:12even though they weren't the outright villains of their stories.
00:15All their worst deeds will be listed here, so there will be spoilers ahead.
00:19You're just the bad guy who wrecks the building.
00:22No, I'm not.
00:24Yes, you are.
00:25Number 30. Mowgli. The Jungle Book 1967 and The Jungle Book 2016.
00:33The film makes it easy to root for Mowgli.
00:35He's a kid who desperately wants to be among the animals in the jungle.
00:38The tiger, Shere Khan, is framed as the villain for wanting him gone.
00:42Kill me? But why would he want to do that?
00:45He hates man.
00:47And Shere Khan is not going to allow you to grow up to become a man?
00:51Just another hunter with a gun?
00:53He's not entirely wrong, though.
00:56Mowgli insists he's no threat.
00:58But how does he defeat Shere Khan?
00:59With fire.
01:00He might have meant to only scare him off, but that fire was real, and it probably spread.
01:05The 2016 remake doubles down on this outcome.
01:08In the final act, he brings a torch into the jungle and sets the wilderness ablaze.
01:13Shere Khan may be the villain, but Mowgli ends up doing far more damage.
01:17Either I'll devour you, or the red flower will.
01:22It's just a matter of time.
01:24The man-cub was the only one who truly threatened the balance of the jungle.
01:28Number 29.
01:30Jango, Ratatouille.
01:31Remy is a rat who dreams of becoming a chef.
01:34His biggest obstacle, besides being a rat, is his father, Jango.
01:38As leader of a rat colony, he expects Remy to eat garbage like everyone else.
01:43Food is fuel.
01:44You get picky about what you put in the tank, your engine is gonna die.
01:48Now shut up and eat your garbage.
01:49Do we even have to explain why that's a bad thing?
01:52Things get worse when Jango discovers Remy can smell rat poison.
01:56Instead of protecting him, he assigns Remy the job of poison checker.
02:00His son's safety is put at risk for the colony's survival.
02:02It's a selfish and neglectful move, no matter how practical.
02:06Jango may mean well, but for most of the film, he holds Remy back and puts him in danger.
02:12Eventually a bird's gotta leave the nest.
02:14We're not birds.
02:15We're rats.
02:17We don't leave our nests.
02:18We make them bigger.
02:19Well, maybe I'm a different kind of rat.
02:21Thankfully, by the end, he supports his son's dream.
02:24Number 28.
02:25Merida, Brave.
02:27To avoid an arranged marriage, Princess Merida obtains a spell disguised as a cake.
02:31The only thing she knows about it is that it will change her fate.
02:35You're sure if I give this to my mom, it will change my fate?
02:41Oh, trust me.
02:44It'll do the trick, dearie.
02:46That's all she knows, and it's as vague as it sounds.
02:49She gives it to her mother, Eleanor, who's then transformed into a bear.
02:53The two eventually reconcile, and Eleanor is returned to normal.
02:56Sure, Merida understandably wants some freedom, but nothing justifies what she did.
03:01Her reckless actions nearly started a war between clans.
03:05You decide which one of our sons your daughter will marry.
03:08None of your sons are fed to marry my daughter.
03:12Then our alliance is over.
03:14This means war.
03:15To make matters worse, instead of talking things out,
03:18she secretly fed her mom a cake that was cursed with unknown properties.
03:22It's careless.
03:23Her actions would be pretty hard to excuse in real life.
03:25Number 27.
03:27Walrus, Alice in Wonderland.
03:29A pleasant walk, a pleasant talk would be a sure delight.
03:34Yes, and should we get hungry on the way, we'll stop and have a bite.
03:40Most people remember the Queen of Hearts as the main villain,
03:42but there's another character who's just as sinister, and arguably more disturbing.
03:47When Alice meets Tweedledee in Tweedledum, they tell her the tale of the curious oysters.
03:52It begins with a walrus and a carpenter walking along a beach.
03:56They come across a group of oysters, and the walrus tricks them into coming along.
04:00The innocent oysters are wide-eyed, cute, and completely unaware of what's coming.
04:05The walrus takes them to a makeshift restaurant and proceeds to eat every single one.
04:10Oh yes, the time has come, my little friends, to talk of food and things.
04:16Of peppercorns and mustard seed and other seasonings.
04:19It wouldn't be so haunting if the oysters didn't look so adorable.
04:22Fortunately, the walrus gets what's coming to him when he refuses to share with the carpenter.
04:27Number 26. Mr. Incredible. The Incredibles.
04:31Growing older and losing purpose hit Bob Parr really hard, so he chased the thrill of his glory days.
04:37Despite the superheroes being outlawed, he continued to fight crime and risk his family.
04:41He then lied about losing his job and covered up his secret trips.
04:45Honey, about the job.
04:47What?
04:48Something's happened.
04:49What?
04:50The company is sending me to a conference.
04:55A conference?
04:56It all blew up in his face when his recklessness nearly got the whole family killed.
05:00Just when things couldn't get any worse, he was caught being intimate with another woman.
05:04He wasn't actually cheating, but honestly, he deserved the scolding.
05:08And let's not forget the wannabe sidekick Incrediboy.
05:11The kid didn't need punishment, he needed guidance. Bob had chances to help, but didn't.
05:16You mean he got away?
05:17Well, yeah. Skippy here made sure of that.
05:20Incrediboy!
05:21You're not affiliated with me!
05:22Mr. Incredible might not be a bad man, but he sure is flawed.
05:26Number 25. Lightning McQueen. Cars.
05:30Everyone who knows the character remembers how much of a narcissist he was.
05:33He did eventually become a better and more thoughtful person, or car,
05:37though that still doesn't erase the damage he caused along the way.
05:41He reportedly fired three crew chiefs in a single racing season.
05:45McQueen's not going into the pits.
05:46You know, the rookie just fired his crew chief. That's the third one this season.
05:50Well, he says he likes working alone, Daryl.
05:52Judging by how he treated his own pit crew, it's hard to imagine he was ever in the right.
05:57Lightning just seemed like a nightmare to work with.
05:59He ignored advice and didn't take any responsibility for his failures.
06:04He also took advantage of his friend Mac, pushing him to drive way too far without rest.
06:08Hey, kid, I don't know if I can make it.
06:12Oh, sure you can, Mac. Look, it'll be easy. I'll stay up with you.
06:15All night?
06:17All night long.
06:21If Lightning didn't end up in Radiator Springs, who knows how much worse he might have gotten.
06:26Number 24. Princess Atta. A Bug's Life.
06:29There's no doubt this monarch cares deeply for her people.
06:32We can relate to her work stress, but she often takes it out on the wrong bugs.
06:36She dismisses Flick's ideas at every turn, even though he's just trying to help the colony.
06:41Please, Flick, just go.
06:43I'm sorry, I was really just trying...
06:45Trying to help.
06:50What's worse is that his plans would actually work, but she brushes them off without reason.
06:55Her worst moments? Banishing Flick twice.
06:58The first time, she sent him away to get help, but really she expected him to fail.
07:02Or worse.
07:03Flick, after much deliberation, we have decided to grant you your request.
07:09Really?
07:10Really.
07:10Really.
07:11The second time was after she found out Flick lied about recruiting warriors.
07:15It's a clear case of the pot calling the kettle black.
07:17Number 23. Ming Lee. Turning Red.
07:21The mother-daughter bond lies at the heart of this film.
07:23Ming eventually lets Mei have some freedom, though it comes after an unreasonable amount of pain.
07:28I'm finally figuring out who I am.
07:31But I'm scared it'll take me away from you.
07:39In one scene, she humiliates Mei by showing her teenage crush some inappropriate sketches.
07:44She doesn't even seem to care that she scarred her daughter for life.
07:47Her control tightens when she finds Mei at a party gone wrong.
07:51Instead of hearing her out, Ming blames Mei's friends and drives them away.
07:55We just wanted to see Four Town.
07:57Four Town! You manipulated her for a bunch of tacky delinquents?
08:01No, she wanted to.
08:03Don't you blame her. She is a good girl, and you've taken advantage of her.
08:07She strips Mei of any agency and still expects love in return.
08:12And this was all before she turned into a red panda kaiju.
08:14Moms can be overprotective, but this crosses every line.
08:19Number 22. Mushu. Mulan 2.
08:22This sidekick was one of the best parts of the first film.
08:25In the sequel, he's basically the antagonist.
08:28And he's not a fun one to watch.
08:30When Mulan and Shang get engaged, his role as guardian spirit role is put in danger.
08:34The pink slip is for you.
08:36It is written, once a woman marries, her husband's ancestors take over the duty of guardianship.
08:43So he spends the whole movie trying to break them apart in secret.
08:46His schemes include crashing a carriage, releasing an angry bear, spreading false rumors, and making Mulan look incompetent.
08:54For a while, he actually manages to get Mulan and Shang to despise each other.
08:58Don't play coy. I saw you outside my tent.
09:01What? I haven't left my post.
09:03And I suppose you weren't gossiping about me with the princesses.
09:06Shang, did that dip in the river get you waterlogged?
09:09In the end, he comes clean and makes amends.
09:11Still, he's hardly worthy of forgiveness.
09:14He especially doesn't deserve a reward for being a terrible friend.
09:18Number 21. Alma Madrigal, Encanto
09:21The Madrigal's matriarch runs a tight ship.
09:25She controls her relatives' jobs, relationships, and futures with a firm hand.
09:30Things go too far when she pushes her granddaughter Isabella into a loveless marriage.
09:34Luisa also falls apart under Alma's expectations.
09:37Give it to your sister, it doesn't hurt.
09:40It isn't until Mirabel confronts her that Alma sees the damage she caused.
09:50She changes for the better, but all the wounds are hard to look past.
09:54Alma showed little concern when her son Bruno vanished and never returned.
09:58She also shunned Mirabel for years because she lacked any superpowers.
10:01So the best way for some of us to help is to step aside.
10:08Let the rest of the family do what they do best.
10:13Okay?
10:13While she did love her family, her pride came dangerously close to tearing them all apart.
10:19Number 20. Maui, Moana
10:21Look, it's impossible to hate Maui.
10:24The guy is charisma incarnate.
10:25The legendary hero is larger than life and an absolute blast to watch.
10:31Honestly, I could go on and on.
10:32I could explain every natural phenomenon.
10:34The tide, the grass, the ground.
10:36Oh, that was Maui just messing around.
10:37I killed a meal.
10:38I buried its guts.
10:39Sprouted a tree.
10:40Now you got coconuts.
10:41However, he's also responsible for the film's whole conflict.
10:45Maui stole the heart of Te Fiti, changing her into Te Ka,
10:48and unleashing a blight across the islands of the world.
10:52And while he does join Moana in trying to rectify his mistake,
10:56after his magical fishhook is nearly destroyed, he briefly abandons her.
11:01I could watch that all day.
11:03Okay, enjoy the island.
11:05Maui, out.
11:06No, stop.
11:08Hey, you have to put back the heart.
11:11Maui does return, but he wouldn't need to go on this redemption journey
11:15if he'd never stolen the heart in the first place.
11:17Pride and a need for validation can be just as damaging in a hero as in a villain.
11:23Look, what I did was wrong.
11:27I have no excuse.
11:30I'm sorry.
11:31Number 19.
11:32Kenai, Brother Bear
11:34Kenai is an Inuit boy who's transformed into a bear.
11:37However, the reason why is pretty dark for a Disney movie.
11:41Kenai provokes a bear who stole his food, prompting her to attack him.
11:45Kenai!
11:47Kenai!
11:51Sitka, no!
11:52You gotta get out of here!
11:53What?
11:53The bear!
11:54Look behind you!
11:55When his brothers defend him, his brother Sitka is killed, and Kenai kills the bear in revenge.
12:02As punishment, he becomes a bear.
12:05During his time walking in a bear's paws, Kenai befriends Koda, a young bear.
12:09I got separated from my mom.
12:12And now, with this hunter around.
12:14Kid, I got my own problems.
12:17Come on, please?
12:18Can't we just go together?
12:20However, he eventually learns that Koda's mother was the bear that he killed.
12:24While Kenai wasn't overtly malicious, the fact is that his anger and recklessness resulted in the loss of his own family and Koda's.
12:32I let you down.
12:34I don't like this story.
12:36You trusted me, believed in me, and I let you down.
12:41Your mother's not coming.
12:43Number 18.
12:44Jack Skellington.
12:45The Nightmare Before Christmas.
12:47Jack Skellington may be the protagonist of this beloved Halloween-slash-Christmas movie, but he's not exactly a hero.
12:54Out of boredom, he stumbles into Christmas Town and decides to take over the holiday by force.
13:00It's your turn to take it easy.
13:02But there must be some mistake.
13:04See that he's comfortable.
13:06Just a second, fella.
13:08Of course.
13:09That's what I'm missing.
13:11He has Santa kidnapped, along with the Easter Bunny, and inadvertently delivers him into the hands of the nightmarish Oogie Boogie.
13:19Then, instead of bringing children joy, he terrifies them instead.
13:23Jack does clean up his mess eventually, but not before ignoring the desires of everyone around him and causing mass chaos and terror.
13:32How could I be so blind?
13:38All this loss, where was I?
13:44Number 17.
13:46King Stephan and Queen Leah.
13:47Sleeping Beauty.
13:48Kings and queens in Disney movies rarely get it right.
13:52For the christening of their daughter, Aurora, Queen Leah and King Stephan invite practically everyone in the kingdom, with one unfortunate exception.
14:00They don't invite Maleficent, who turns up anyway and curses Aurora to die after getting her finger pricked on a spindle.
14:07Before the sun sets on her 16th birthday, she shall prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die.
14:18While one of the good fairies lessens the blow, Aurora is still sent to live with the fairies instead of with her family, and every spindle in the kingdom is burned.
14:26We admit that inviting the mistress of evil to your child's christening may have sounded bad on paper, but by snubbing Maleficent, the king and queen only provoked her ire and forced their daughter to grow up without them.
14:39Battle's over! Girls as good as here!
14:42I'm sorry, Hubert, but after 16 years of worrying, never knowing the past!
14:49Number 16.
14:51Zeus, Hercules.
14:52The gods of Greek mythology are famously not so benevolent, and while Zeus in Hercules isn't anywhere near as bad as his mythological counterpart, he's still less than perfect.
15:03Zeus lives it up on Mount Olympus after sticking his brother Hades with a thankless job overseeing the underworld, and even mocking him for it.
15:12You want to slow down? You work yourself to death.
15:16Ha! Work yourself to death!
15:18Ha!
15:19It's no wonder Hades tries to take over.
15:24Plus, after Hades turns Hercules mortal, Zeus doesn't bring him to Olympus or raise him because mortals aren't allowed.
15:31What, he can't bend the rules as king of the gods?
15:34Or commute to be a parent?
15:35And plus, he's willfully vague in how Herc has to become a true hero.
15:40Seems like the biggest thing standing between Zeus and his son is Zeus.
15:44If you can prove yourself a true hero on Earth, your godhood will be restored!
15:48A true hero? Great!
15:51Uh, exactly how do you become a true hero?
15:55Number 15.
15:56Troy and Gabriela, High School Musical.
15:59This might be a hot take, but these two probably didn't deserve to get the leads in the musical.
16:04Just look at things from Ryan and Sharpay's point of view.
16:07Troy and Gabriela are both involved in activities that already let them stand out, basketball and academic decathlon, respectively.
16:15Not only that, the duo get callbacks after singing the exact same song they did, but slower.
16:21I want you to know that I've never had someone that knows me like you do.
16:30And sure, parts should always go to the most deserving, and we're all about finding new passions.
16:35But there's no reason they couldn't have gone for parts in the play other than the leads.
16:39It would have meant a less demanding schedule, and a chance for Sharpay and Ryan to pursue their own passion.
16:45Something's not right, really wrong, and we've got to get things back where they belong.
16:57Number 14.
16:58Buck Cluck, Chicken Little.
17:00Remember how I told you it would be better for you just to lay low, don't call attention to yourself, right?
17:06See, it's like a game.
17:08Yeah, a game of hide and seek, except the gold is never to be found, ever.
17:13Buck Cluck is a bad dad.
17:14When his son believes the sky is falling, Buck doesn't believe him or support him, turning the whole town against him.
17:22Buck seems embarrassed by his own child, and when he deigns to pay attention to Chicken Little at all, he gives him bad advice.
17:29Just do me one favor, son.
17:32I sure did anything.
17:34Just please try not to get your hopes too high.
17:38Even after his son wins a baseball game, the compliments he does give him are all backhanded.
17:43I guess that puts the whole sky is falling incident behind us once and for all.
17:49Sure, for most of us, Buck being terrible is obvious, and one of the major plot points in the movie.
17:54But tell that to Disney, who in 2020 put out this tweet.
17:59Number 13.
18:00Elena Rivera, Coco.
18:02Miguel's abuelita, Elena Rivera, may not be the villain of the film, but she is the cause of most of the major problems in it.
18:10I asked if you would like more tamales.
18:13Si.
18:14That's what I thought you said.
18:17Abuelita runs our house just like Mama Imelda did.
18:23No music.
18:24Raised by her own grandmother to reject music after her grandfather never came home after going off to be a musician,
18:31Abuelita enforces this rule with overzealous enthusiasm.
18:35Not only does her draconian attitude alienate her grandson Miguel,
18:40but by refusing to put her grandfather's photo on the ofrenda,
18:43she leaves Héctor in danger of being forgotten in the land of the dead.
18:47Know that I'm with you, the only way that I can be.
18:54Until you're in my arms again, remember me.
19:09Abuelita does eventually come around, but her adherence to prejudice goes way too far.
19:15Number 12, Emperor Cusco, The Emperor's New Groove
19:19The eponymous monarch of The Emperor's New Groove,
19:22Cusco is a spoiled, callous ruler before the story begins and during much of the film.
19:28Ow! You threw off my groove!
19:31I'm sorry, but you've thrown off The Emperor's Groove.
19:36Sorry!
19:37Cusco treats everyone around him as though they're beneath him,
19:40without regard for their feelings, since he frequently insults them.
19:45Hate your hair? Not likely.
19:47Yikes, yikes, yikes, and let me guess, you have a great personality.
19:53Is this really the best you could do?
19:55He also doesn't seem to care about their lives,
19:57like when he plans to build his new palace on Pacha's land.
20:00Booyah! Welcome to Cusco-topia, my ultimate summer getaway, complete with water slide.
20:08What?
20:08Isn't it great? It's my birthday gift to me!
20:11Given that Yzma practically raised him,
20:13we can see why he turned out the way he did,
20:16and why she tried to overthrow him,
20:18but that still does not excuse his appalling behavior.
20:22Good, good, that's just what I wanted to hear.
20:24Number 11, Joy, Inside Out
20:27The perpetually peppy leader of the personified emotions of a young girl named Riley,
20:32Joy has the best interests of her human at heart.
20:35I can't believe Mom and Dad moved us here.
20:37Look, I get it. You guys have concerns, but we've been through worse.
20:41Tell you what, let's make a list of all the things Riley should be happy about.
20:44But her methods are what ultimately cause most of the issues dealt with in the movie.
20:49Joy wants Riley to be happy,
20:51but her need to monopolize control leads her to exclude the other emotions,
20:55especially sadness.
20:57whose neglect leaves Riley unable to process how she feels about moving to a new city.
21:02Hey, sadness, you touched a memory?
21:05We talked about this.
21:06Oh yeah, I know. I'm sorry.
21:08Get back in your circle.
21:09Joy's quest also leads her on an obsessive journey
21:12that ultimately leads to the death of an imaginary friend.
21:16Don't you get it, Joy?
21:17We're stuck down here.
21:20We're forgotten.
21:21Although she learns a costly lesson,
21:23she could have saved everyone some heartache
21:25if she'd been more willing to cede control or the spotlight to others.
21:29Because that gave us plenty of time to think about what our new house is going to look like.
21:33What?
21:34Let's review the top five daydreams.
21:35Number 10.
21:36Simba.
21:37The Lion King 2.
21:38Simba's Pride.
21:39I banished you from the Pride Lands.
21:42Now you and your young cub.
21:43Get out.
21:44Simba may be the hero of the Lion King,
21:47but in the sequel,
21:48he makes his share of mistakes as king.
21:50His banishment of the lions who supported Scar
21:53only serves to stir their resentment towards him and the kingdom.
21:56Furthermore,
21:57he mistrusts Kovu repeatedly,
22:00despite his and Kiara's attempts to convince him
22:02that the younger lion is trustworthy.
22:05Daddy, please.
22:07Listen to him.
22:08Silence!
22:09When you first came here,
22:10you asked for judgment.
22:12And I pass it now.
22:14We don't have judgment on the lion.
22:16Yes!
22:17Exile!
22:18No!
22:19Simba isn't malicious in his actions,
22:21but even so,
22:22his attempts to live up to his father's legacy
22:24cause a lot of needless conflict.
22:27And he's more like his dad than he thinks.
22:29Mufasa exiled the hyenas,
22:31which backfired in much the same way.
22:34What about that shadowing place?
22:36That's beyond all borders.
22:37You must never go there, Simba.
22:39Number 9.
22:40Aladdin.
22:41Aladdin.
22:42Morning, ladies.
22:43Getting into trouble a little early today.
22:46Aren't we, Aladdin?
22:47Trouble?
22:48No way.
22:49Not a lot of characters in Aladdin
22:51come off well upon reflection.
22:53And while it was tempting to give this entry to the Sultan,
22:56given that his incompetent rule
22:57leads to many of the other characters' problems,
23:00we had to ultimately choose the title character himself.
23:03While he is a lovable rogue,
23:05Aladdin is also a thief.
23:07Although, for the most part, that's forgivable.
23:09More importantly, though,
23:11Aladdin attempts to deceive Jasmine
23:12and the entire kingdom
23:14in order to get what he wants,
23:16which is basically exactly what Jafar is doing.
23:19You really ought to be yourself.
23:20Hey, that's the last thing I want to be.
23:23Okay, I'm gonna go see her.
23:24I just, I gotta be smooth.
23:26Granted, his motives are slightly better,
23:28since they're out of a desire for love rather than power,
23:31but he's still not exactly a paragon of virtue.
23:35Why did you lie to me?
23:36Jasmine, I'm sorry.
23:38Did you think I was stupid?
23:39No!
23:39That I wouldn't figure it out?
23:41No, I mean, I hope you wouldn't.
23:44Number 8.
23:45Woody, Toy Story.
23:47Listen, we love Woody,
23:49but we have to admit
23:50that he can come across as kind of a jerk,
23:52particularly in the first Toy Story film.
23:55You are a toy!
23:59You weren't a real Buzz Lightyear!
24:01You're an action figure!
24:03You are a child's plaything!
24:06The cowboy toy bosses the other toys around
24:09by virtue of being Andy's favorite.
24:11When he feels his position is threatened,
24:14he tries to take Buzz out of the picture
24:16and ends up creating even more problems for himself.
24:19Wait a minute.
24:19You don't think I meant to knock Buzz out the window,
24:23do you, Potato Head?
24:24That's Mr. Potato Head to you,
24:25you backstabbing murderer.
24:27Now, it was an accident.
24:29Guys, come on.
24:30Now, you gotta believe me.
24:32Then there's the fact that he traumatizes Sid,
24:35a nominal antagonist
24:36who's just a kid doing what kids do to toys.
24:39He had no way of knowing
24:40they were intelligent sentient beings
24:42because of their need to keep the fact
24:43that they're alive a secret.
24:45Unless they need to scare children, apparently.
24:48We toys can see everything.
24:54So play nice.
24:57No, you play nice, Woody.
24:59I think the word you're searching for is Space Ranger.
25:02The word I'm searching for,
25:04I can't say because there's preschool toys present.
25:07Number 7.
25:08Mr. Potato Head, Toy Story.
25:10Two characters from one movie?
25:12Yep.
25:12Woody's jealousy may fuel plenty of conflict,
25:16but so too does another one of Andy's toys,
25:19Mr. Potato Head.
25:20I know Andy's excited about Buzz,
25:23but you know,
25:24he'll always have a special place for you.
25:27Yeah, like the attic.
25:29Sarcastic and snide,
25:30Mr. Potato Head continuously needles Woody about Buzz,
25:34supplanting him as Andy's new favorite.
25:36And then when Woody accidentally knocks Buzz out the window,
25:39Potato Head leads the charge in vilifying Woody for it.
25:42Didn't want to face the fact that Buzz just might be Andy's new favorite toy.
25:47So you got rid of him.
25:48But what if Andy starts playing with me more, Woody, huh?
25:51You're gonna knock me out of the window too?
25:52At every opportunity Woody has to come back,
25:56Mr. Potato Head is there to deny him.
25:58Is it jealousy?
25:59Or was Potato Head just that much of a jerk before meeting his wife?
26:04Whatever the reason,
26:05this bud certainly loves to stir the pot.
26:08Number 6.
26:09The Elephants, Dumbo.
26:11The titular young big-eared elephant faces plenty of adversities throughout the film,
26:16almost from the moment of his birth,
26:18due to being different from his peers.
26:20His fellow circus pachyderms mock him for his oversized lobes,
26:35as does nearly everyone else he encounters.
26:38After all, who cares about her precious little Jumbo?
26:42Jumbo? You mean Dumbo?
26:45Dumbo!
26:46Although at first protected by his mother,
26:52they are separated when her protective nature is mistaken for general aggression.
26:57Despite being practically orphaned,
26:59Dumbo isn't taken in by his fellow elephants,
27:01who continue ridiculing him for a quirk of his genetics.
27:05It's all the fault of that little F-R-E-A-K.
27:09Yes, him with those ears that only a mother could love.
27:16This leaves him without a support system,
27:18and causes him to endure further embarrassment and hardships.
27:22He sure is lucky he has Timothy Q. Mouse.
27:24Don't forget that we elephants have always walked with dignity.
27:29His disgrace is our own shame.
27:31Number 5.
27:33The Enchantress, Beauty and the Beast.
27:35While we were tempted to choose the eponymous beast for this entry,
27:39given how many of his actions mirrored the actual villain Gaston's,
27:43ultimately we found that the true villain of the story is the Enchantress,
27:46who curses the beast in the first place.
27:49And when he dismissed her again,
27:51the old woman's ugliness melted away to reveal the beautiful Enchantress.
27:57After the prince rejects her request to spend the night in his castle,
28:00based on her appearance, which is a disguise by the way,
28:03the Enchantress condemns not only him to spend years as a monster,
28:07but also curses his servants to spend years as objects for literally no reason.
28:11And as punishment, she transformed him into a hideous beast
28:15and placed a powerful spell on the castle and all who lived there.
28:20Sounds like entrapment and cruel and unusual punishment to us.
28:24You have been deceived by your own cold heart.
28:30A curse upon your house and all within it.
28:33Number 4.
28:34The Nicelanders and Fix-It Felix Jr.
28:37Wreck-It Ralph.
28:38It is what it is.
28:39Good job, everyone.
28:40Felix and the Nicelanders go hang out in their homes,
28:44which he's just fixed and everyone, you know.
28:46Sometimes people don't live up to their names.
28:49The Nicelanders,
28:50the inhabitants of the town that the title video game villain
28:53continuously wrecks,
28:55consistently exclude Ralph from their lives,
28:57as they believe that his role in the game defines who he is.
29:01Happy 30th anniversary.
29:04They're having a party without me.
29:06Similarly, they treat Fix-It Felix Jr. as a good guy,
29:09because that's his job.
29:11Speaking of which,
29:12while Felix is generally more kind to Ralph than the others,
29:16he's still rather ignorant of Ralph's feelings
29:18and prioritizes the needs of the Nicelanders over Ralph.
29:21Felix, pull yourself together.
29:23No!
29:24Ralph, you don't know what it's like to be rejected
29:27and treated like a criminal.
29:29Yes, I do.
29:30That's every day of my life.
29:32While all of them end up treating Ralph better eventually,
29:35most of the film's events wouldn't have happened
29:37if they were just nice to someone they've known for ages.
29:40I'm gonna wreck it!
29:43Number 3.
29:45King Triton, The Little Mermaid.
29:47Disney movies feature plenty of overprotective parents
29:50and arguably one of the worst examples of one
29:53who isn't overtly an antagonist is King Triton.
29:57Father of Ariel and the ruler of Atlantica,
30:00Triton displays a callous hatred for and prejudice towards humans.
30:04You could have been seen by one of those barbarians,
30:07by one of those humans!
30:09Daddy, they're not barbarians!
30:10They're dangerous!
30:12Do you think I want to see my youngest daughter
30:14snared by some fish-eater's hook?
30:16This causes conflict between him and his daughter,
30:19who is fascinated by them.
30:21I tried to stop us!
30:23She wouldn't listen!
30:25I told her to stay away from humans!
30:27They are bad!
30:28They are trouble!
30:28Humans!
30:30What are them?
30:30Humans!
30:31His draconian rule pushes Ariel towards reckless acts of rebellion
30:36to pursue her passions
30:37and escape his ever-tightening hold over her life.
30:41I set certain rules,
30:43and I expect those rules to be obeyed.
30:47But, Daddy...
30:47Is it true you rescued a human from drowning?
30:51Daddy, I had to...
30:52Contact between the human world and the mer world is strictly forbidden.
30:56Ariel, you know that!
30:57Additionally, had Triton not exiled Ursula for unspecified reasons,
31:02it's likely that Ariel would not have been able to turn to the Sea Witch for help.
31:05Though, we'll grant that it may have been the villainess' lack of trustworthiness
31:09that led to her exile in the first place.
31:11Yes, I do.
31:13Number 2.
31:15Elsa and Anna's parents, Frozen
31:17Elsa and Anna's parents, the king and queen of Arendelle,
31:21both love their daughters.
31:22But their attempts at helping them cause much of the film's conflict.
31:26Following Elsa inadvertently injuring Anna with her powers,
31:29the monarchs take Anna to some trolls to be healed.
31:32Do what you must.
31:34I recommend we remove all magic,
31:37even memories of magic,
31:39to be safe.
31:41Although the troll solution and cryptic advice
31:43also factor into the unfortunate events that follow,
31:46the king and queen's misinterpretation of their advice
31:48leads them to isolate their daughters from one another.
31:51Lock the gates.
31:52We'll reduce the staff.
31:54We will limit her contact with people
31:57and keep her powers hidden from everyone.
32:03Including Anna.
32:05It also causes Elsa to feel like there's something wrong with her,
32:08which is definitely something that should be avoided when parenting.
32:12The gloves will help.
32:14See?
32:15Conceal it.
32:16Don't feel it.
32:18Don't let it show.
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32:34Tinkerbell may be an attempted murderer,
32:45but Peter Pan himself doesn't exactly have a spotless track record.
32:49Although he battles pirates,
32:51Peter doesn't really have the moral high ground
32:53when he does stuff like cut off his enemy's hand and feed it to a crocodile.
32:57Did Pan show good form when he did this to me?
33:01My cabin, cutting your hand off was only a childish prank, you might say.
33:06Aye, but throwing it to that crocodile.
33:09Even worse, if you think about it,
33:11Peter is an adult in the body of a child
33:14who lures a group of kids away from their parents' house
33:17in the middle of the night
33:18to put them in dangerous, life-threatening situations.
33:21Well, come on, Wendy.
33:23Let's go.
33:23Where are we going?
33:25To Neverland.
33:26Neverland?
33:27Peter's taking us.
33:28Us?
33:29Not exactly heroic behavior.
33:31Which of these characters do you think would be the worst to hang out with?
33:34Tell us who you'd avoid in the comments below.
33:36We'll show your people how to use this land properly.
33:40How to make the most of it.
33:41Make the most of it?
33:42Yes.
33:43We'll build roads and decent houses and...
33:46Our houses are fine.
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