Funny enough, despite how evil Mojo might seem, the series finale revealed he actually had good intentions. When he actually succeeded in taking over the world, he used his power to end world hunger, stop all warfare, cure all decease and give everyone free puppies. Granted he gave it up to go back to the status quo because of how boring the resulting peace was, but it's kinda interesting to keep in mind that he had good intentions all along.
@@evancraig-w7q but it's fun to think that Him and cartman both earned the gold medal of evil in their shows, and they both manipulated the most good characters. Like how cartman tricked butters and him tricked bubbles.
You forgot that Mitch almost killed the gerbil, he should be lower possibly evil. Seducera was the one that was having an affair with the mayor. She was dressed as Miss Bellum
I mostly agree with this, there are several instances that should be changed such as Boomer being slightly higher than his brothers Brick and Butch because of his level of Naiveness being somewhat similar to Bubbles, and that there are 2 characters who surpass HIM in most evil no matter how much of Satan he really is, the 2 being (from least evil to most evil respectively) the Gnome and Dick Hardly, but good try anyways @WickedBinge. Oh well in the mean time, here is what I am hoping for the Good to evil treatment: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987): Most Good: Splinter 2nd most good: Genghis Frog 3rd most good: Michelangelo Grey Zone: Raphael 3rd most evil: Shredder 2nd most evil: Krang Most Evil: Lord Dregg Dinosaurs: Most Good: Monica Devertabrae 2nd most good: Fran Sinclair 3rd most good: Sharlene Sinclair Grey Zone: Baby Sinclair 3rd most evil: Georgie Hippo 2nd most Evil: Satan Most Evil: B. P. Richfield Rugrats: Most Good: Spike 2nd most good: Chuckie Finster 3rd most good: Tommy Pickles Grey Zone: Angelica Pickles 3rd most evil: Robo-Snail 2nd most evil: Wolf Most Evil: Coco Labouche Ren & Stimpy: Most Good: Stimpson "Stimpy" J. Cat 2nd most good: Sven 3rd most good: Powdered Toast Man Grey Zone: Ren 3rd most evil: Fire Man 2nd most evil: Belly Button Elf Most Evil: Waffle Woman Spider-Man the Animated Series: Most Good: Aunt May 2nd most good: Uncle Ben 3rd most Good: Peter Parker/Spider-Man Grey Zone: Felicia Hardy/Black Cat 3rd most evil: Hobgoblin 2nd most evil: Green Goblin Most Evil: Carnage CatDog: Most Good: Dog 2nd most good: Lola Cherry-Cola 3rd most good: CatDog's mom Grey Zone: Cat 3rd most evil: Shriek 2nd most evil: Cliff Most Evil: Rancid Rabbit W.I.T.C.H.: Most Good: Will Vandom Grey Zone: Cornelia Hale Most Evil: Nerissa RWBY: Most Good: Zwei 2nd most good: Pyrrha Nikos 3rd most good: Penny Polendina Grey Zone: Professor Ozpin 3rd most evil: Roman Torchwick 2nd most evil: Tyrian Hallows Most Evil: Salem My Hero Academia: Most Good: Froppy/Tsuyu Asui Grey Zone: Mineta Most Evil: One for All
Ren & Stimpy: Mr. Horse should be in there somewhere. Also, sadly, the evil category would include the creator of the series himself, John K. (if non-characters were allowed).
I'd argue the gnome as being more on the neutral end of the scale since he seems to little understand the concepts of morality and free will in general. He certainly does evil by warping everything into a cult of personality to him. But he also does keep his promise to bring peace to Townsville and is genuinely confused at the rejection of his peace at the end of the episode since he gave them exactly what the girls wanted. Dick however deserves a low spot cause damn was that guy a high level of horrible
@@ProfNekko I know Dick does, as he did surpass HIM on evilness, where as HIM had a certain level of morality in certain episodes between "Telephonies", "Moral Decay", "Him Diddle Riddle", and "Make Up Story".
Really surprised Dick Hardly was not mentioned on this list. He only appeared in one episode, but he lives up to his name. Some would argue that he’s worse than Him, but I say that they are at the same level with Him being slightly worse in my opinion due to his powers and the nightmarish alternate future he caused when the girls “vanished.” Plus, Dick was motivated by money, Him is the personification of the devil.
@@Idk_whattoputhere09272 Yes, Yes we are. But I do feel like his name was not only foreshadowing of his... erm... dick personality, but also for adults to find humorous, yknow??
Remember that guy who became evil because he hated his job then his family became evil because the girls ruined their dinner, stole their jack, and ... existed?
6:34 Kyle from WIckedBinge: "It's not an episode of the 'PowerPuff Girls' if it doesn't start with, 'The City of Townsville' and ends with, 'So once again the day is saved, thanks to the PowerPuff Girls'. Actual PPG fans: Are the episodes, "Fallen Arches" and "Documentary" jokes to you?!
You left out all the guest villains, like Roach Coach, Abracadaver, the Boogieman, the Gnome, the Smith Family, Major Man, the Giant Alien, the Talking Cat, the Robbing Leech, and the worst one of all, Dick Hardly. Plus any other villains I might’ve forgotten.
Remember when the mayor bought a hot air balloon and started clobbering people innocent with a extending puncher and fired rockets that blew up the town?
I’m surprised you didn’t put up Professor Dick Hardly from the classic episode “Knock It Off” as one of the most despicable villains on this show. Like, the writers really made it a point to show viewers that Dick’s character was the antithesis to Professor Utonium, who had absolutely NO sympathetic qualities whatsoever. While, objectively speaking, Mojo Jojo and HIM have committed crimes for worse reasons that were far worse than Dick Hardly’s throughout the course of the series, even they knew to treat the RRB they created for evil purposes as sentient beings with feelings, rather than as PRODUCTS to mass market. I mostly agree, though the girls could come off more as dark antiheroes with rather twisted senses of justice in the narrative at times. In “Mime for a Change,” they beat up Rainbow The Clown after they brought everyone’s color back with the deus ex machinna of rock, even though it was implied that he only committed the crimes he did when under the spell of the bleach he got sprayed with. In “Major Competition,” they cheated the fraud Major Man after they found out that he was fraudulent hero by hiring a monster to terrorize a few citizens to expose him. In “Slave The Day,” they beat up Big Billy, even after he redeemed himself by saving them from the trap he set up to kill them for revenge after they dumped him for being a nuisance. In “PowerProf.,” they set up their dad to get beat up by Mojo Jojo because they wanted to convince him to stop fighting crime with them. Sure, the girls motives were pure because they did it because they didn’t want to hurt his feelings by telling him the truth that he was embarrassing them by babying them and doting on them excessively when he was fighting crime, and sure, Mojo honored his deal, and didn’t try to murder Professor Utonium or the girls because the plot demanded that he win. But what sort of logic is it to believe that hurting your parent’s feelings for a little bit by telling them the truth about how you don’t want to work with them anymore because they are cramping your style by babying you and doting on you in ways that are cramping your style, is a worse solution than arranging for them to get beat up by one of your worst enemies? If you really think about it realistically, that entire Batman gambit the girls pulled on Professor Utonium in “PowerProf.” by setting up that one-on-one fight with Mojo could have blown up in their faces with Mojo breaking his deal, and killing their dad, while they were forced to helplessly watch in horror from those cages he had them locked up in. In “Gettin’ Twiggy With It,” Mitch Mitchelson was being a sadistic little animal abuser to poor Twiggy, and he needed to be punished and stopped. However, the girls way of punishing him is pretty fucked up. They force him to run for his life on a hamster wheel from the mutated sewer monster Twiggy as comeuppance, and it is framed as “right.” In “Moral Decay,” Buttercup genuinely was being a very OOC, greedy, and reprehensible little monster in beating up Bubbles and at least eight innocent villains to attempt/actually knock out their teeth in her desire to get more money from the tooth fairy. She actually seemed to take pleasure in the crimes she was committing, and didn’t even seem to feel much remorse for it. If the Mayor had called Blossom and Bubbles to alert them to an active crime that Buttercup was committing of knocking out teeth for profit, and Blossom and Bubbles were reluctantly forced to beat her up to stop her, then her comeuppance at the end would have been acceptable. If Buttercup had just gotten her comeuppance from the villains she knocked the teeth out of for profit in a cruel twist of fate, then it would have been an acceptable punishment. However, Blossom and Bubbles gleefully getting involved in the plot to sell their sister out to get her teeth knocked out by every villain in the city as comeuppance for her crimes, while they watched from the sidelines, and then that getting framed as justified just because Buttercup happened to be a very uncharacteristically unsympathetic criminal in “Moral Decay” still felt exceedingly and uncharacteristically cruel and hypocritical to me. Sure, they didn’t leave Buttercup behind to get her bones broken, see her maimed, or let her get murdered by Mojo and the other villains for comeuppance in “Moral Decay.” They only set it up in a way that Buttercup would get her teeth knocked out as comeuppance for her crimes against them, but the sheer amount of pleasure they took in their sister’s suffering just felt creepy and wrong. Usually, it was played off in a more tongue and cheek or misguided type manner when the girls went into dark, bratty, or hypocritical territory, it wasn’t too big of a deal, and could even be pretty funny in episodes like “Mime For a Change,” “Major Competition,” “ “PowerProf,” and “Child Fearing” because they were still played off as children who didn’t know any better. On a few occasions, though, they played it off as the girls being WAY TOO SELF-AWARE and SADISTIC in the nature of their punishments of criminals in episodes like “Slave The Day,” “Moral Decay,” “Gettin Twiggy With It,” and “Dream Scheme.” I’m not going to count the instances where the *whole point* of the plot was that one or all of the girls were in the wrong, such as Bubbles in “Bubblevicious,” Blossom in “A Very Special Blossom,” all three of the girls in “Ploys R’ Us,””Equal Fights,” and “Candy Is Dandy,” and Buttercup in “Moral Decay.” Yeah, one and/or all of the girls were in the wrong in those episodes, but they were properly framed as being in the wrong, so it didn’t make me raise my eyebrows too much. I’m talking about the episodes in which they displayed a twisted sense of justice that got framed as heroic, even though if you actually think about it realistically, it would be pretty fucked up. I love the classic PPG cartoon, particularly because of the villains like Mojo and HIM, and the generally strong family relationships between Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup as sisters and Professor Utonium as their dad. but it did dabble in dark and hypocritical humor and morality at times.
Very nicely done. If I could recommend a series for your usual treatment, I'd love to see The Good Place: Good to Evil. Mainly because, in a series all about morality and how people can become better, it would be fascinating to see how the cast comes out by the end. Although, it's pretty obvious Janet would get the gold as the best not-a-girl in the show.
Thank you for doing this list! I miss watching this show with my youngest sister (she is 17 years younger than me). She’s 17 now...those were the good days...thank you for bringing back memories.
When are we getting WALL-E Characters: Good to Evil? Most Good - WALL-E Grey - M-O Most Evil - AUTOPILOT Also, has anybody noticed that in the thumbnail, ironically, the girls are in order of their morals on this list?
@@oooh19 Apparently, but I never understood that. I mean, I guess it makes some sense that "everything nice" is Blossom. She's the leader and usually the leader is supposed to be the embodiment of good...
Ppg as zodiac signs Blossom: Leo has a bit of ego a great leader an amazing friend/sibling Buttercup: Aries a bad temper get physical a lot has a soft spot but doesn't show it Bubbles: cancer emotional kind very lovable has a mean side
(The Good.) Bubbles: I got the gold card! Me: Good job, Bubbles! You get this card because you are the nicest person. Go to the principal's office to make him proud! Blossom: I got the silver card! Me: Good job, Blossom! You did good! Go to the principal's office! Buttercup: I got the bronze card! Me: Good job, Buttercup! Go to the principal's office! Miss Keane: I got the pink card! Me: Good job, Miss Keane! Go to the principal's office! Professor: I got the purple card! Me: Good job, Professor Utonium! Go to the principal's office! Narrator: I got the blue card! Me: Good job, Narrator! Go to the principal's office! Talking Dog: I got the green card! Me: Good job, Talking Dog! Go to the principal's office! (The Grey Area.) Miss Bellum: I got the white card! Me: That's okay, Miss Bellum! Nothing happens to you! You can sit back down! Elmer: Oh man! I got the yellow card! Me: That's okay, Elmer! You are not in trouble! You'll just going to have a small talk after class. Go to the principal's office to show what you got. Mitch: Oh no! I got the orange card! Me: That's right, Mitch Mitchelson! You get this card because you keep torturing Twiggy! Go to the principal's office! (Bad to Evil.) Ace: Oh man! We got the brown card! Me: That's right, Ace, Snake, Big Billy, Grubber, and Lil' Arturo! You guys get this card because you guys keep bullying children around the school! Go to the principal's office! Fuzzy: Darn it! I got the red card! Me: That's right, Fuzzy Lumpkins! You get this card because you get angry every time somebody comes close to your property! Go to the principal's office! Princess: You got to be kidding me! I got the gray card!? Me: That's right, Princess Morbucks! You get this card because you are trying to destroy the Powerpuff Girls just because they didn't let you be a Powerpuff Girl! Go to the principal's office! Mojo: You got to be serious! I got the black card! Me: That's right, Mojo Jojo! You get this card because you trying to destroy the Powerpuff Girls and take over the world! Go to the principal's office! HIM: Um... I got the hell card. Can I have another chance? Me: ABSOLUTELY NOT! HIM! YOU HAVE BEEN THE WORST! THAT'S IT! GO TO THE PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE RIGHT NOW!!
Annoying Orange: Good to Evil Here is my prediction. THE GOOD Marshmallow - GOLD Passion Fruit - SILVER Squash - BRONZE Copper Lincoln Little Apple Gaming Grape Pear Captain Obvious THE GREY AREA Grapefruit Nude Dude Zoom Zip Liam the Leprechaun Orange BAD TO EVIL Frankenweenie - SILVER Hand (The one that slices fruits in the end of most episodes.) - GOLD
@@nickthompson9256 Grapefruit would be in bad to evil because he is egotistical, arrogant , rude and decisive he mocks everyone in the kitchen Not a good guy
What’s the deal with Elmer anyway? He eats paste that is a bad habit and is bad for your health, and we never find out how he turned back to normal. Good thing he never had another major role.
I feel like Buttercup especially deserved that higher spot, not only she is the one who cares about her sisters very much and is the toughest to the villains, but she also has been not forgiven most of the time other than Bubbles and Blossom. I rarely see her forgiven by the Professor when she does something wrong. There’s this one episode (I forgot the name of) where Blossom was gotten away with the Professor after he said she shouldn’t be punished to hard for the golf clubs. Meanwhile in Moral Decay, Buttercup gets a really unfair punishment and is not even forgiven. Sure she beaten up Bubbles by knocking her teeth out, but didn’t they go a bit to hard when they gathered all the villains to beat up Buttercup? I felt like this act was especially wrong since the villains are supposed to be beaten up, even in the intro Buttercup is knocking teeth out-
Lets not forget Him also destroyed the world and enslaved humanity when the girls decided to do a race which made them travel to the future, Him turned into a god and was invincible against the girls because there was no hope left in the future so the only way to "defeat" Him was for the girls to travel back into the present. This shows just how very threatening Him is and definitely deserves that spot of the most evil character in the show.
I find it kind of strange that you'd include a one off villain like Elmer among all the other reoccurring villains when there were tons of one off villains in the show that isn't here. The Mime, Dick Hardly, Femme Fatale, the Gnome and more are more memorable one off characters than the kid who eats glue.
Yes the Mayor has a crush on Ms. Bellum, but I don't think they are having an affair. She may flirt with him to get him to get him to do things but in what episodes is it actually implied she did more with him?
It's a kids show ... You can't say "affair" or show them holding hands to imply dating, it's subtle bc she is always kissing his nose and hugging him near her waist when they are sitting down so the adults can understand it, but not the kids , as well, in one night the mayor called the girls to his house bc a villain was trying to kidnap him and miss bellum was there with a quite pretty night gown and he said he called miss Bellum bc he was scared and his wife was in her mums house, suspicious asf
@@nightwishlady I'm pretty sure there was no affair. The kiss on the nose is just her way of being nice to the mayor and him hugging her waist is because he's so short. Bellum almost never flirts with the mayor and they're not always affectionate with each other, they clearly just friends. Mayor might have feelings for Bellum but the she doesn't feel the same way. What episode are you talking about, I don't remember her doing that.
@@trentmoore6947 it was the episode that Princess became mayor and crime was legal, as soon as the mayor lost his place as mayor and before there he calls the power puff girls to let them know Princess was going to make crime legal , if you don't remember it's bc you did not payed attention or alzheimer
@@nightwishlady that didn’t happen, I watched the episode and the mayor doesn’t call the powerpuff girls at all. His wife isn’t even mention and Ms Bellum doesn’t appear in her nightgown. I think you don’t remember the episode correctly.
Good😇 1st🥇: Bubbles 2nd🥈: Blossom 3rd🥉: Buttercup 4th: Miss Keane 5th: Professor Utonium 6th: The Narrator 7th: Talking Dog Grey🤨: 8th: Ms. Sara Bellum 9th: Elmer Sglue 10th: Mitch Mitchelson 11th: Mayor of Townsville 12th: The Amoeba Boys *Bossman, Slim, and Junior* 13th: Big Billy Bad to Evil😈: 14th: Grubber, Little Arturo, and Snake 15th: Ace 16th: Fuzzy Lumpkins 17th: Sedusa *Ima Goodelady* 18th: Princess Morbucks 19th🥉: Boomer, Butch, and Brick *The Rowdyruff Boys* 20th🥈: Mojo Jojo Last🥇: HIM
I used to say Mojo Jojo was the main villain in the Powerpuff girls franchise, but I’ma say that probably Him is the main most best villain in this series.
Remember the episode where untonium's old friend penis came in and wanted to mass produce the girls and just kept cranking out bootlegs and recolors and when he got it right and pretty much cloned them perfectly he had them desposed of to recycle the chemical X he also in a childish attempt to deny having X he ate it mutated and showed his true colors
i feel like him and the reason they're such a bad guy is because they are the personification of fear itself, they're easily capable of ending everything but never going though with it to keep others at bay
Why isn't Mitch in the evil tier? I mean, he once tortured and almost killed poor hamster. But congrats for putting HIM as the most evil because he definitely is splendidly evil, as he himself once said. I saw video before this where Gnome was the most evil villain and i was like wtf🤦🏼♂️
@Tsukasa Kadoya does it make Dick (who had taken seriously, felt no regret about his actions and had no comedic moments) less evil than HIM (who had some comedic and redeeming qualities) or Mojo (who had tragic backstory and fell in love a few times)?
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The good: 1.Bubble Utonium 2.Blossom Utonium 3.Buttercup Utonium 4.Mrs. Keene 5.Professor Utonium 6.The Narrator 7.Talking Dog The grey area: 8.Mrs Bellum 9.Elmer sqlue 10.Mitch Mitcherson 11.Mayor of Townvillie 12.The Ameoba boy: Slim,Junior,Boss- man 13.Big Billy Bad to evil: 14.Grubber, Little Arturo, Snake 15.Ace 16.Fluzzy Lumpkins 17.Sedusa 18.Princess Morbuck 19.The Rowdyruff boys: Boomer,Butch,Brick 20.Mojo Jojo 21.Him Main Cast: Blossom Bubble Buttercup Prof. Utomin The Mayor Mojo Jojo
Remember when the power puff girls had to fight the guy who i quote "feeds of the expultions of manliness" And wanted guys to step up to the measureing stick and the more the delt to him the harder he would either become or come
Please do Good to Evil for the following: Daria Ren & Stimpy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) Doraemon: Gadget Cat from the Future Total Drama Possibly any Studio Ghibli movie (especially My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki’s Delivery Service, The Cat Returns, Porco Rosso, & Spirited Away) Sailor Moon Gravity Falls
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Happy you mentioned gorillaz for ace 😀
Rick and Morty good to evil
Disney Pixar cars good to evil
You should do good to evil Siblings.
Funny enough, despite how evil Mojo might seem, the series finale revealed he actually had good intentions. When he actually succeeded in taking over the world, he used his power to end world hunger, stop all warfare, cure all decease and give everyone free puppies. Granted he gave it up to go back to the status quo because of how boring the resulting peace was, but it's kinda interesting to keep in mind that he had good intentions all along.
Basically:
Intuition: right
Execution: flawed
World to hell is paved with good intentions.
In the original series not in the 2016 series
Also Bubbles is basically an angel and Him is literally Satan
wickedbinge thank you
Evan pretty accurate
Could say the same with Eric cartman and butters.
@@markurbanowicz6619 almost Him is probably more evil than Cartman
@@evancraig-w7q but it's fun to think that Him and cartman both earned the gold medal of evil in their shows, and they both manipulated the most good characters. Like how cartman tricked butters and him tricked bubbles.
I think everyone knows HIM will be number one
Dick hardly is worse.
I mean he is the Devil after all.
Not everyone knows that, there are some like myself who believe that Dick Hardly is worse than HIM.
Not me, I guessed either HIM or Dick Hardly.
@@kennithball9787 But we know Hardly is the most evil, as evident in Villains Wiki and PowerPuff Girls Wiki
You forgot that Mitch almost killed the gerbil, he should be lower possibly evil.
Seducera was the one that was having an affair with the mayor. She was dressed as Miss Bellum
So, are we not going to mention that Mitch once tortures the School’s pet hamster?
He suppose to learned his lesson which why he's supposed to be a good now.
What’s with that kid?
@@readdescription4132 he literally tried to flush a hamster down the toilet
That’s what I mean. Why is he like that?
@@readdescription4132 idk he did it for fun I guess
I knew Bubbles is pure Good she's as Sweet as an Angel
Pinkie Pool GamerBrony30 yeah but she isn’t the most pure of all cartoon characters
i think the professor should be number one
But boomer on the other hand
she was my cousin’s favorite when we were little
Fun fact Ace is a part-time bass player for Gorillaz as well as leader of the gangrene gang
Ace is actually a friend of the Main Bassist from Gorillaz and In the Timeline when he is in Gorillaz he is actually 47
Someone let him out of his cage
That’s what I was thinking about while watching this video and I was surprised to see that the first comment mentioned it
That's why Ace is my favourite fictional character.
Ms. Bellum should good because she always believes in the Powerpuff girls and she helped them defeat Sedusa.
Exactly the affair that was implied wasn't really Miss bellem it was sedusa
Yep
and she is uhm uhm sooo fineeeee 🥵
I love that this is all based on the OG Powerpuff Girls
Me too
Aka the GOOD one
Yeah. The reboot sucked. At least for most people.
I mostly agree with this, there are several instances that should be changed such as Boomer being slightly higher than his brothers Brick and Butch because of his level of Naiveness being somewhat similar to Bubbles, and that there are 2 characters who surpass HIM in most evil no matter how much of Satan he really is, the 2 being (from least evil to most evil respectively) the Gnome and Dick Hardly, but good try anyways @WickedBinge. Oh well in the mean time, here is what I am hoping for the Good to evil treatment:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987):
Most Good: Splinter
2nd most good: Genghis Frog
3rd most good: Michelangelo
Grey Zone: Raphael
3rd most evil: Shredder
2nd most evil: Krang
Most Evil: Lord Dregg
Dinosaurs:
Most Good: Monica Devertabrae
2nd most good: Fran Sinclair
3rd most good: Sharlene Sinclair
Grey Zone: Baby Sinclair
3rd most evil: Georgie Hippo
2nd most Evil: Satan
Most Evil: B. P. Richfield
Rugrats:
Most Good: Spike
2nd most good: Chuckie Finster
3rd most good: Tommy Pickles
Grey Zone: Angelica Pickles
3rd most evil: Robo-Snail
2nd most evil: Wolf
Most Evil: Coco Labouche
Ren & Stimpy:
Most Good: Stimpson "Stimpy" J. Cat
2nd most good: Sven
3rd most good: Powdered Toast Man
Grey Zone: Ren
3rd most evil: Fire Man
2nd most evil: Belly Button Elf
Most Evil: Waffle Woman
Spider-Man the Animated Series:
Most Good: Aunt May
2nd most good: Uncle Ben
3rd most Good: Peter Parker/Spider-Man
Grey Zone: Felicia Hardy/Black Cat
3rd most evil: Hobgoblin
2nd most evil: Green Goblin
Most Evil: Carnage
CatDog:
Most Good: Dog
2nd most good: Lola Cherry-Cola
3rd most good: CatDog's mom
Grey Zone: Cat
3rd most evil: Shriek
2nd most evil: Cliff
Most Evil: Rancid Rabbit
W.I.T.C.H.:
Most Good: Will Vandom
Grey Zone: Cornelia Hale
Most Evil: Nerissa
RWBY:
Most Good: Zwei
2nd most good: Pyrrha Nikos
3rd most good: Penny Polendina
Grey Zone: Professor Ozpin
3rd most evil: Roman Torchwick
2nd most evil: Tyrian Hallows
Most Evil: Salem
My Hero Academia:
Most Good: Froppy/Tsuyu Asui
Grey Zone: Mineta
Most Evil: One for All
Ren & Stimpy: Mr. Horse should be in there somewhere. Also, sadly, the evil category would include the creator of the series himself, John K. (if non-characters were allowed).
I'd argue the gnome as being more on the neutral end of the scale since he seems to little understand the concepts of morality and free will in general. He certainly does evil by warping everything into a cult of personality to him. But he also does keep his promise to bring peace to Townsville and is genuinely confused at the rejection of his peace at the end of the episode since he gave them exactly what the girls wanted.
Dick however deserves a low spot cause damn was that guy a high level of horrible
@@ProfNekko I know Dick does, as he did surpass HIM on evilness, where as HIM had a certain level of morality in certain episodes between "Telephonies", "Moral Decay", "Him Diddle Riddle", and "Make Up Story".
No mineta is most evil lol
Really surprised Dick Hardly was not mentioned on this list. He only appeared in one episode, but he lives up to his name. Some would argue that he’s worse than Him, but I say that they are at the same level with Him being slightly worse in my opinion due to his powers and the nightmarish alternate future he caused when the girls “vanished.” Plus, Dick was motivated by money, Him is the personification of the devil.
We are gonna ignore his name right?
@@Idk_whattoputhere09272 Yes, Yes we are. But I do feel like his name was not only foreshadowing of his... erm... dick personality, but also for adults to find humorous, yknow??
Dick is probably 2nd only to HIM in terms of evilness
Him still scares me. I say he is the MOST evil because of how sinister he is. Even Mojo is scared of him in the one episode "Telephoneies"
Season 1 and 2 really showed how scary Him could be. Octi Evil, Tough Love and Speed Demon were horrifying.
@@strawberrysoulforever8336OCTI EVIL DROVE ME INSANE💀
Remember that guy who became evil because he hated his job then his family became evil because the girls ruined their dinner, stole their jack, and ... existed?
John Smith? (I think that was his name.)
EDIT: It was Harold.
Yes!!! Omg that episode was stressful & that’s when I learned about people making a big deal out of something small
The Smiths?
@@kierahenley2335 yeah those people
Oh yes I remember
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Kyle from WIckedBinge: "It's not an episode of the 'PowerPuff Girls' if it doesn't start with, 'The City of Townsville' and ends with, 'So once again the day is saved, thanks to the PowerPuff Girls'.
Actual PPG fans: Are the episodes, "Fallen Arches" and "Documentary" jokes to you?!
And Custody Battle
You left out all the guest villains, like Roach Coach, Abracadaver, the Boogieman, the Gnome, the Smith Family, Major Man, the Giant Alien, the Talking Cat, the Robbing Leech, and the worst one of all, Dick Hardly. Plus any other villains I might’ve forgotten.
You forgot me mime too
The Boogie man should have been included because I swore that episode went on forever
The broccoli guys that the kids had to eat to save town
@@blossom6309 and mask scarea
Those are one off villains
Buttercup is my favorite powerpuff girls of all time since my childhood.
Same I also would be buttercup I have a really bad temper i get physical fast and I also can be kind to family and friends
Really? Mine is Blossom
@@gogirl9279 mine too
Me too
Same
The show already mentioned the most evil... Him! Bubbles being the most good is also obvious.
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@@Lalaloopsies_United No one cares about your inevitable death❤️
Remember when the mayor bought a hot air balloon and started clobbering people innocent with a extending puncher and fired rockets that blew up the town?
No I never saw that episode sounds interesting please can you tell me whats the episode called I kind of want to watch it.
@@jam9852 That episode is called "Hot Air Buffoon"
@@zeospark9715 thank you
@@jam9852 season 3 episode 9
XD I remember that one. The Mayor is my favorite character.
Boomer should’ve been ranked higher than Brick and Butch.
Honestly I think they all got the short end of the stick. They'd be prime candidates for redemption arcs if the writers could be bothered.
@Gold Ingot 555 Lol gottem!
My favorite evil characters:
Tord (from eddsworld)
Heinz doofensmertch (from phineas and ferb)
Rowdy ruff boys (ppg)
Randall (monsters inc)
Darth Vader (star wars)
Chester (cloudy achance of meatballs 2)
Mayor shelbourne (cloudy achance of meatballs 1)
Vector (despicable me 1)
Professor Periclees (Scooby doo mystery incorporated)
I’m surprised you didn’t put up Professor Dick Hardly from the classic episode “Knock It Off” as one of the most despicable villains on this show. Like, the writers really made it a point to show viewers that Dick’s character was the antithesis to Professor Utonium, who had absolutely NO sympathetic qualities whatsoever. While, objectively speaking, Mojo Jojo and HIM have committed crimes for worse reasons that were far worse than Dick Hardly’s throughout the course of the series, even they knew to treat the RRB they created for evil purposes as sentient beings with feelings, rather than as PRODUCTS to mass market.
I mostly agree, though the girls could come off more as dark antiheroes with rather twisted senses of justice in the narrative at times.
In “Mime for a Change,” they beat up Rainbow The Clown after they brought everyone’s color back with the deus ex machinna of rock, even though it was implied that he only committed the crimes he did when under the spell of the bleach he got sprayed with.
In “Major Competition,” they cheated the fraud Major Man after they found out that he was fraudulent hero by hiring a monster to terrorize a few citizens to expose him. In “Slave The Day,” they beat up Big Billy, even after he redeemed himself by saving them from the trap he set up to kill them for revenge after they dumped him for being a nuisance.
In “PowerProf.,” they set up their dad to get beat up by Mojo Jojo because they wanted to convince him to stop fighting crime with them. Sure, the girls motives were pure because they did it because they didn’t want to hurt his feelings by telling him the truth that he was embarrassing them by babying them and doting on them excessively when he was fighting crime, and sure, Mojo honored his deal, and didn’t try to murder Professor Utonium or the girls because the plot demanded that he win. But what sort of logic is it to believe that hurting your parent’s feelings for a little bit by telling them the truth about how you don’t want to work with them anymore because they are cramping your style by babying you and doting on you in ways that are cramping your style, is a worse solution than arranging for them to get beat up by one of your worst enemies? If you really think about it realistically, that entire Batman gambit the girls pulled on Professor Utonium in “PowerProf.” by setting up that one-on-one fight with Mojo could have blown up in their faces with Mojo breaking his deal, and killing their dad, while they were forced to helplessly watch in horror from those cages he had them locked up in.
In “Gettin’ Twiggy With It,” Mitch Mitchelson was being a sadistic little animal abuser to poor Twiggy, and he needed to be punished and stopped. However, the girls way of punishing him is pretty fucked up. They force him to run for his life on a hamster wheel from the mutated sewer monster Twiggy as comeuppance, and it is framed as “right.”
In “Moral Decay,” Buttercup genuinely was being a very OOC, greedy, and reprehensible little monster in beating up Bubbles and at least eight innocent villains to attempt/actually knock out their teeth in her desire to get more money from the tooth fairy. She actually seemed to take pleasure in the crimes she was committing, and didn’t even seem to feel much remorse for it. If the Mayor had called Blossom and Bubbles to alert them to an active crime that Buttercup was committing of knocking out teeth for profit, and Blossom and Bubbles were reluctantly forced to beat her up to stop her, then her comeuppance at the end would have been acceptable. If Buttercup had just gotten her comeuppance from the villains she knocked the teeth out of for profit in a cruel twist of fate, then it would have been an acceptable punishment. However, Blossom and Bubbles gleefully getting involved in the plot to sell their sister out to get her teeth knocked out by every villain in the city as comeuppance for her crimes, while they watched from the sidelines, and then that getting framed as justified just because Buttercup happened to be a very uncharacteristically unsympathetic criminal in “Moral Decay” still felt exceedingly and uncharacteristically cruel and hypocritical to me. Sure, they didn’t leave Buttercup behind to get her bones broken, see her maimed, or let her get murdered by Mojo and the other villains for comeuppance in “Moral Decay.” They only set it up in a way that Buttercup would get her teeth knocked out as comeuppance for her crimes against them, but the sheer amount of pleasure they took in their sister’s suffering just felt creepy and wrong.
Usually, it was played off in a more tongue and cheek or misguided type manner when the girls went into dark, bratty, or hypocritical territory, it wasn’t too big of a deal, and could even be pretty funny in episodes like “Mime For a Change,” “Major Competition,” “ “PowerProf,” and “Child Fearing” because they were still played off as children who didn’t know any better. On a few occasions, though, they played it off as the girls being WAY TOO SELF-AWARE and SADISTIC in the nature of their punishments of criminals in episodes like “Slave The Day,” “Moral Decay,” “Gettin Twiggy With It,” and “Dream Scheme.”
I’m not going to count the instances where the *whole point* of the plot was that one or all of the girls were in the wrong, such as Bubbles in “Bubblevicious,” Blossom in “A Very Special Blossom,” all three of the girls in “Ploys R’ Us,””Equal Fights,” and “Candy Is Dandy,” and Buttercup in “Moral Decay.” Yeah, one and/or all of the girls were in the wrong in those episodes, but they were properly framed as being in the wrong, so it didn’t make me raise my eyebrows too much. I’m talking about the episodes in which they displayed a twisted sense of justice that got framed as heroic, even though if you actually think about it realistically, it would be pretty fucked up.
I love the classic PPG cartoon, particularly because of the villains like Mojo and HIM, and the generally strong family relationships between Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup as sisters and Professor Utonium as their dad. but it did dabble in dark and hypocritical humor and morality at times.
So glad Talking Dog was included on this list.
Same
Very nicely done.
If I could recommend a series for your usual treatment, I'd love to see The Good Place: Good to Evil. Mainly because, in a series all about morality and how people can become better, it would be fascinating to see how the cast comes out by the end. Although, it's pretty obvious Janet would get the gold as the best not-a-girl in the show.
Remember when Him took over the world when the Power Puff Girls accidently went forward in time
Are you talking about Samurai Jack?
@@mr.x2567 not even close
Speed demon?
@@maxwellmegagamer8535 yes
@@maxwellmegagamer8535 the most disturbing and creepy episode of powerpuff girls
Thank you for doing this list! I miss watching this show with my youngest sister (she is 17 years younger than me). She’s 17 now...those were the good days...thank you for bringing back memories.
Disney Villain Lackies (like Kronk, Helga Sinclair, Iago) Good to Evil.
When are we getting WALL-E Characters: Good to Evil?
Most Good - WALL-E
Grey - M-O
Most Evil - AUTOPILOT
Also, has anybody noticed that in the thumbnail, ironically, the girls are in order of their morals on this list?
Huh. Never noticed that. Thanks!
Do The Amazing World Of Gumball: Good to Evil
I heard that it's in the works.
Daniel Shaffer-Green Where may I ask did you hear that
@@jackpearce367 I think WickedBinge said so.
Daniel Shaffer-Green sorry
It is here
Sesame Street characters good to most good
Good:Oscar, count von Dracula, Bart
Sweet: Cookie Monster,Grover, Ernie
Pure:Abby caddaby, big bird, Elmo
It's a no-brainer "Him" is the most evil character in the show, that's not even up for debate.
Yea, he’s basically the devil
I definitely couldn't agree
You know, I always thought that Bubbles was the "Everything Nice" component. I mean, she likes all of the things that made up everything nice, so...
shes the sugar, buttercup the spice and blossom everything nice right?
@@oooh19
Apparently, but I never understood that. I mean, I guess it makes some sense that "everything nice" is Blossom. She's the leader and usually the leader is supposed to be the embodiment of good...
Bubbles lacks some of the intelligence. Blossom had intelligence, leadership, righteousness, everything nice. Buttercup lacks a bit of kindness.
Sirs and ma'ams. DID YOU FORGET THE MONTAGE OF MITCH TORTURING TWIGGY THE CLASS HAMSTER?!? THAT BOY IS A PSYCHOPATH!!!
Definitely one of my favorite Cartoon Network shows Thank you WickedBinge
you cant deny that the show is awesome.
So true
I'd knew Bubbles is pure Good She is as Sweet as an Angel
I already knew that too
The Amazing World of Gumball Characters: Good to Evil please
Good: Allan
Grey: gumball
Evil: rob
Most evil: Mrs Robinson
Wow
Good: Darwin
Neutral: Bobert
Evil: Rob
Pure: Alan Keene
Gray: Gumball and Darwin
Evil: Rob
Kai Umeda *Joe should be neutral, because he’s seen being a bit of a bully sometimes.*
Bubbles= Heart
Buttercup= Body
Blossom= Mind
“Unite as One.....”
How ironic..... 🤔🧐
I like the rowdy ruff boys
Same
Ppg as zodiac signs
Blossom: Leo has a bit of ego a great leader an amazing friend/sibling
Buttercup: Aries a bad temper get physical a lot has a soft spot but doesn't show it
Bubbles: cancer emotional kind very lovable has a mean side
Just ignore how they were all 3 born at the same time meaning they'd have the same zodiac sign
(The Good.)
Bubbles: I got the gold card!
Me: Good job, Bubbles! You get this card because you are the nicest person. Go to the principal's office to make him proud!
Blossom: I got the silver card!
Me: Good job, Blossom! You did good! Go to the principal's office!
Buttercup: I got the bronze card!
Me: Good job, Buttercup! Go to the principal's office!
Miss Keane: I got the pink card!
Me: Good job, Miss Keane! Go to the principal's office!
Professor: I got the purple card!
Me: Good job, Professor Utonium! Go to the principal's office!
Narrator: I got the blue card!
Me: Good job, Narrator! Go to the principal's office!
Talking Dog: I got the green card!
Me: Good job, Talking Dog! Go to the principal's office!
(The Grey Area.)
Miss Bellum: I got the white card!
Me: That's okay, Miss Bellum! Nothing happens to you! You can sit back down!
Elmer: Oh man! I got the yellow card!
Me: That's okay, Elmer! You are not in trouble! You'll just going to have a small talk after class. Go to the principal's office to show what you got.
Mitch: Oh no! I got the orange card!
Me: That's right, Mitch Mitchelson! You get this card because you keep torturing Twiggy! Go to the principal's office!
(Bad to Evil.)
Ace: Oh man! We got the brown card!
Me: That's right, Ace, Snake, Big Billy, Grubber, and Lil' Arturo! You guys get this card because you guys keep bullying children around the school! Go to the principal's office!
Fuzzy: Darn it! I got the red card!
Me: That's right, Fuzzy Lumpkins! You get this card because you get angry every time somebody comes close to your property! Go to the principal's office!
Princess: You got to be kidding me! I got the gray card!?
Me: That's right, Princess Morbucks! You get this card because you are trying to destroy the Powerpuff Girls just because they didn't let you be a Powerpuff Girl! Go to the principal's office!
Mojo: You got to be serious! I got the black card!
Me: That's right, Mojo Jojo! You get this card because you trying to destroy the Powerpuff Girls and take over the world! Go to the principal's office!
HIM: Um... I got the hell card. Can I have another chance?
Me: ABSOLUTELY NOT! HIM! YOU HAVE BEEN THE WORST! THAT'S IT! GO TO THE PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE RIGHT NOW!!
please do Amazing World of Gumball Characters: Good to Evil
Ayy, I say that, kidding
Good: Darwin.
Gray: Gumball.
Evil: Julius.
Who got more likes?
@@wxrlddd Either one works.
The most evil is every character in the reboot.
😂
@@SL-sy6yy :)
@@raven3067 👍
@@SL-sy6yy I have subscribed to you
I couldn't agree more
Annoying Orange: Good to Evil
Here is my prediction.
THE GOOD
Marshmallow - GOLD
Passion Fruit - SILVER
Squash - BRONZE
Copper Lincoln
Little Apple
Gaming Grape
Pear
Captain Obvious
THE GREY AREA
Grapefruit
Nude Dude
Zoom
Zip
Liam the Leprechaun
Orange
BAD TO EVIL
Frankenweenie - SILVER
Hand (The one that slices fruits in the end of most episodes.) - GOLD
Ewwwwww
No one likes AO
I would put Grapefruit in Bad to Evil
@@nicholasstansbury6848 , why do you think Grapefruit belongs in the bad catagory? I'm just curious.
@@nickthompson9256 Grapefruit would be in bad to evil because he is egotistical, arrogant , rude and decisive
he mocks everyone in the kitchen Not a good guy
Mojo Jojo always felt like an evil Mister Miyagi. Snake in Gang Greengang has the same personality as Randall Boggs
Elmer: Gets made fun of
Also Elmer: *TIME TO GET DAT CITY OF TOWNSVILLE*
What’s the deal with Elmer anyway? He eats paste that is a bad habit and is bad for your health, and we never find out how he turned back to normal. Good thing he never had another major role.
I feel like Buttercup especially deserved that higher spot, not only she is the one who cares about her sisters very much and is the toughest to the villains, but she also has been not forgiven most of the time other than Bubbles and Blossom. I rarely see her forgiven by the Professor when she does something wrong. There’s this one episode (I forgot the name of) where Blossom was gotten away with the Professor after he said she shouldn’t be punished to hard for the golf clubs. Meanwhile in Moral Decay, Buttercup gets a really unfair punishment and is not even forgiven. Sure she beaten up Bubbles by knocking her teeth out, but didn’t they go a bit to hard when they gathered all the villains to beat up Buttercup? I felt like this act was especially wrong since the villains are supposed to be beaten up, even in the intro Buttercup is knocking teeth out-
The villains gathered themselves because Buttercup beat them up unprovoked.
That episode truly shows how sinister greed can turn somebody
Remember when the show had a chalkzone episode where Him brought chalk drawing to life to rampage?
Yes one of my favourite episodes and never saw chalk zone
Animanics good to evil
Most good: Pinky
Grey area: The Warner Siblings
Most evil: Katie Kaboom
You are awesome Wicked Binge
I love Blossom, Bubbles and Butercup, they should be the highest of all the powerpuff girls grouped up on the good to evil list.
My favorite character from the show is buttercup
The scaling on this one seems kind of weird because allies of the heroes as well as straight up villains appear in the grey area.
I was surprised by the Ms. Bellum's placement.
Great list. I liked that you mentioned two of my favorite episodes as well, which were mommy Fearest, and the Christmas TV movie
Lets not forget Him also destroyed the world and enslaved humanity when the girls decided to do a race which made them travel to the future, Him turned into a god and was invincible against the girls because there was no hope left in the future so the only way to "defeat" Him was for the girls to travel back into the present. This shows just how very threatening Him is and definitely deserves that spot of the most evil character in the show.
FINALLY!!!!!! Thank you!
I love how Bubbles is ranked most good yet Blossom is the only one that has a angel wings in the thumbnail l
Tangled good to evil
Miss Sara Bellum should be on the Good list.
Exactly
I'm guessing they didn't realize that it wasn't bellum who was doing that but actually sadusa🤔
@@Saiyangoddess72 yeah
When I was little, I probably made 50 comics about these three.
I find it kind of strange that you'd include a one off villain like Elmer among all the other reoccurring villains when there were tons of one off villains in the show that isn't here. The Mime, Dick Hardly, Femme Fatale, the Gnome and more are more memorable one off characters than the kid who eats glue.
The most memorable one-off imo is Roach Coach
What about the guy that faked all his heroic deeds to gain popularity?
Johnny Bravo Good to Evil, Good Johnny Bravo, Neutral ?, Evil the supreme intelligence
Either Suzy or Johnny's mother would be most good. Johnny is more neutral due to his conceited and slightly perverted nature.
@@tomsavage9895 I say Carl is the most good.
@@danielshaffer-green5684 Carl's definitely up there too
Yes the Mayor has a crush on Ms. Bellum, but I don't think they are having an affair. She may flirt with him to get him to get him to do things but in what episodes is it actually implied she did more with him?
It's a kids show ... You can't say "affair" or show them holding hands to imply dating, it's subtle bc she is always kissing his nose and hugging him near her waist when they are sitting down so the adults can understand it, but not the kids , as well, in one night the mayor called the girls to his house bc a villain was trying to kidnap him and miss bellum was there with a quite pretty night gown and he said he called miss Bellum bc he was scared and his wife was in her mums house, suspicious asf
@@nightwishlady I'm pretty sure there was no affair. The kiss on the nose is just her way of being nice to the mayor and him hugging her waist is because he's so short. Bellum almost never flirts with the mayor and they're not always affectionate with each other, they clearly just friends. Mayor might have feelings for Bellum but the she doesn't feel the same way. What episode are you talking about, I don't remember her doing that.
@@trentmoore6947 it was the episode that Princess became mayor and crime was legal, as soon as the mayor lost his place as mayor and before there he calls the power puff girls to let them know Princess was going to make crime legal , if you don't remember it's bc you did not payed attention or alzheimer
@@nightwishlady that didn’t happen, I watched the episode and the mayor doesn’t call the powerpuff girls at all. His wife isn’t even mention and Ms Bellum doesn’t appear in her nightgown. I think you don’t remember the episode correctly.
@@trentmoore6947 th-cam.com/video/Mdn6IyGI3lI/w-d-xo.html
Are you ever going to do Animaniacs characters good to evil?
You know, since I never know what the narrator’s name is, I just call him Tom after his voice actor, Tom Kenny.
When are you going to do total drama
@Sara Marr he means total drama island look it up
Never
The only "bad" thing about Buttercup is her attitude.
Most of the time yes. But it's her ability to see that gives her the 🥉of Good.
I’ve been waiting for this!! Now do TMNT 2012: Good to Evil!
There is no narrator in 21st century but the first season says once again, the day is saved with the same background!
Glad talking dog was on here. Was kinda waiting for Bunny to be on here though she was only in one episode.
Good😇
1st🥇: Bubbles
2nd🥈: Blossom
3rd🥉: Buttercup
4th: Miss Keane
5th: Professor Utonium
6th: The Narrator
7th: Talking Dog
Grey🤨:
8th: Ms. Sara Bellum
9th: Elmer Sglue
10th: Mitch Mitchelson
11th: Mayor of Townsville
12th: The Amoeba Boys *Bossman, Slim, and Junior*
13th: Big Billy
Bad to Evil😈:
14th: Grubber, Little Arturo, and Snake
15th: Ace
16th: Fuzzy Lumpkins
17th: Sedusa *Ima Goodelady*
18th: Princess Morbucks
19th🥉: Boomer, Butch, and Brick *The Rowdyruff Boys*
20th🥈: Mojo Jojo
Last🥇: HIM
I used to say Mojo Jojo was the main villain in the Powerpuff girls franchise, but I’ma say that probably Him is the main most best villain in this series.
Teen titans original | good to evil | while ur on cartoon network | Plz i have been asking forever|
Remember the episode where untonium's old friend penis came in and wanted to mass produce the girls and just kept cranking out bootlegs and recolors and when he got it right and pretty much cloned them perfectly he had them desposed of to recycle the chemical X he also in a childish attempt to deny having X he ate it mutated and showed his true colors
Please do My Hero Academia Characters Good to Evil:
Good: Izuku Midoriya
Grey: Bakugou
Bad: Overhaul
Evil: All For One
i feel like him and the reason they're such a bad guy is because they are the personification of fear itself, they're easily capable of ending everything but never going though with it to keep others at bay
I would have given Blossom the top spot.
Of course there's no question that Him is the most evil, he's the literal Devil!
Why isn't Mitch in the evil tier? I mean, he once tortured and almost killed poor hamster. But congrats for putting HIM as the most evil because he definitely is splendidly evil, as he himself once said. I saw video before this where Gnome was the most evil villain and i was like wtf🤦🏼♂️
Can you do wordgirl characters good to evil?
Please do Chowder, Ben 10, My Life as A Teenage Robot, and Code Lyoko Good to Evil!
I hope Chowder is next.
I'm glad you didn't do something crazy like have Dick Hardly be the most evil character.
Is he not?
@Tsukasa Kadoya does it make Dick (who had taken seriously, felt no regret about his actions and had no comedic moments) less evil than HIM (who had some comedic and redeeming qualities) or Mojo (who had tragic backstory and fell in love a few times)?
Now do Captain Planet Characters Good to Evil, please. I am still waiting for it...
I miss that show
The entire series is on HBO Max and Hulu.
Last time I checked, Dick Hardly was even more evil than Him.
I agree to that.
I was wondering the exact same thing.
The boys: Good to evil.
Good: Juicy
Neutral: Reekid
Evil: Eddie
Eddie is more evil than him
How is the Mayor worse than Mitch?! That kid flushed a freaking hamster after many attempts to kill it!
Total Drama good to evil.
Good: DJ or Dawn
Neutral: Cody
Evil: The Malevolent One
@@Joseph_Drew_III Good: Owen
Gray: Cody
Evil: HEATHER
Guys guys. No fighting is involved here. I I mean this show is okay and some fan of it definitely wanted you to do this,but me and others have seriously been waiting to long for Scooby doo mystery incorporated Madagascar and more. So I kindly request that you not make us wait any longer and do either of those next. You can do it.😉 talk soon.
Scooby doo is literally dead
Can you do Rugrats Characters Good to Evil (Including movies)
The good:
1.Bubble Utonium
2.Blossom Utonium
3.Buttercup Utonium
4.Mrs. Keene
5.Professor Utonium
6.The Narrator
7.Talking Dog
The grey area:
8.Mrs Bellum
9.Elmer sqlue
10.Mitch Mitcherson
11.Mayor of Townvillie
12.The Ameoba boy: Slim,Junior,Boss- man
13.Big Billy
Bad to evil:
14.Grubber, Little Arturo, Snake
15.Ace
16.Fluzzy Lumpkins
17.Sedusa
18.Princess Morbuck
19.The Rowdyruff boys: Boomer,Butch,Brick
20.Mojo Jojo
21.Him
Main Cast:
Blossom
Bubble
Buttercup
Prof. Utomin
The Mayor
Mojo Jojo
Amazing world of gumball good to evil
Good: Alan
Grey area: gumball
Evil: rob
Good: Darwin.
Why is gumball in the grey area
@@joachimlee4551 Because he can be rather self-centered at times.
@@danielshaffer-green5684 ok
I would say Gumball would be in the middle of The Grey Area
Remember when the power puff girls had to fight the guy who i quote "feeds of the expultions of manliness" And wanted guys to step up to the measureing stick and the more the delt to him the harder he would either become or come
Surprised you didn't include Dick Hardly from the episode "Knock it Off". As far as "evil" goes, he might have been worse than Him.
Doubtful, because Him is much more diabolical. Dick Hardly was just money hungry.
@@bradyryan5105 True, but Him still has comedic value. Hardly has none whatsoever.
kyle: and now the gold medel of evil gose to him
me: him who
meanwhile do rick and morty good-evil
The narrator also talks to the characters.
Please do Good to Evil for the following:
Daria
Ren & Stimpy
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987)
Doraemon: Gadget Cat from the Future
Total Drama
Possibly any Studio Ghibli movie (especially My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki’s Delivery Service, The Cat Returns, Porco Rosso, & Spirited Away)
Sailor Moon
Gravity Falls
I can’t be the only one who thought bubbles was everything nice and blossom was sugar
I haven't counted, but I'm pretty sure Bubbles is also the Powerpuff who saved the day single-handedly in the most episodes
You know before I watched the Video, I made a guess to who the most good and Evil were and I was right!
Most Good: Bubbles
Most Evil: Him
How did you guess that Bubbles would be the most good, she is literally in the thumbnail with a halo.
@@hispanictoe Well out of the PPG I watched as a young boy, I knew she was the most pure after seeing her attitude and behaviour