One thing I like about Kai as a villain is compared to Tai lung and Shen he actually respects Po, he’s the only one that basically doesn’t go “really, a panda is the dragon warrior?”
Because he knows what pandas can do. He is a master of Chi who learned that from pandas themselves, ofc he respects Po. I'd say Shen kinda does too, or else he wouldn't murder most pandas in fear of being defeated
@@heyitsmira17 Shen didn't respect po (at first) though he literally laughed when he saw him. He was afraid of the dragon warrior, but not Po specifically
@@user-gp5yz5yz4x I mean, he laughed bc Po was being carried upstairs by one of his guards lmao. But he always considered him a threat, or else he wouldn't have tried to kill him right away (like he did with all of the other pandas). In Shen's mind, he's always one step ahead of everyone else. I don't think he was afraid of the dragon warrior, bc the dragon warrior could be literally anyone. He's always been afraid of pandas due to the prophecy
@@heyitsmira17Shen was more so scared of the prophecy, not Po. He was so scared in fact he fulfilled his own prophecy. Kinda like a certain Greck who killed his own father and married his mother.
I think Tai Lung making fun of Po makes sense mainly bc you gotta understand in the film Tai has a lot of pride and the fact that an animal who doesn't seem worthy became a dragon warrior he thinks it's silly and stupid and honestly it works bc of Tai's character
Personally I loved Humpty's character arc. The entire movie he talks about how he doesn't belong anywhere and how he's not a "person, bird, or even food". And when the one person who treated him like family cuts him out, he wanted revenge. He has a desire, fear, and misbelief. And in the end he gets to be exactly where he belongs. At the same time it's like a Count of Monte Cristo story.
@@finalmountain it gotta be said you completely missed the point behind Humpty's motivation and actions. He didn't "betray" Puss because he didn't want to stop stealing or because they needed to steal to find the golden goose. He betrayed puss because he felt betrayed after puss became the hero of the town and at that point hardly cared about finding the golden goose anymore. It was as if he lost the only friend he ever had and if you like the movie with the dumb bears (excuse my venting I still like that movie I just think its overpraised) you would understand that its COMPLETELY within Puss's character to let fame go to his head and stop caring about what truly matters, further justifying Humpty's actions despite obviously still being very villainous indeed. Makes it so that the audience can somewhat sympathize with him. Not saying he's an amazing villain but he's at least better than some others that were placed above him for me
@@nielslehnen6076I appreciate your points. My opinion hasn’t changed, but I’m glad people like you have in depth reasons for why you sympathies with Humpy As for The Last Wish. The general consensus is that it’s a massive step up from its predecessor. That’s why it gets loads more hype. Unless you have some good points against this agreement I suggest you let those opinions slide
I actually feel bad for Prince Charming being so low on this ranking. He could have been a much better antagonist if he just had better writing, along with the majority of Shrek The Third. Stepping out of his Mother's Shadow and no longer being held back as a "mama's boy" was such an interesting step for this character. It was just poorly executed.
@@ZorrotheArtistthey’re saying that unlike some other villains on the list, prince charming is really good conceptually and could work super well if only the execution wasn’t off. meanwhile others just don’t work at all even as an idea and should’ve been scrapped from the start
While he doesn't play a traditional villain role, I consider Stoick from the first HTTYD film to be an incredible antagonist. There is something incredibly heartwrenching about watching Hiccup struggle again and again to try and gain his father's approval, only for it to be ripped away the moment he finally does. The argument he has with his father at the climax of the film always gives me chills.
agreed! "They've killed hundreds of us." "And we've killed *thousands* of them!" is still such a raw exchange even after all these years. httyd is a masterpiece
@@ZorrotheArtistwhen you clock into the fact that it’s explained by the end that the *reason* most dragons attacked Berk and were so desperate or aggressive, was *quite literally* because their lives were at stake. Remember the Queen? The Red Death? She *starved* the dragons in the community, and continuously forced them to dump in sacrifice after sacrifice to feed her. And if you didn’t give enough? Same thing that happened to that poor Gronckle. Stoick doesn’t *know* that, and he doesn’t *care* to know. That’s what makes it so amazing, he’s arrogant and doesn’t believe anything else is at play beyond “they’re evil monsters”. Hiccup taking the time to learn WHY they do that really does show such an amazing juxtaposition between them. Stoick never stopped to think “why”, so he only attacked back. Hiccup took the time to find and bond with a dragon, *directly proving* that they are NOT monsters, at least, not for *good reason.*
Personally, I actually love how overly genocidal and petty Gallaxhar was. It was what actually made him a fun villain. He was basically DreamWorks' biggest irredeemable monster before Jack Horner made it cool again.
I honestly really liked Drago. That said, I saw the HTTYD movies in spanish, where the actor who voiced him was absolutely brilliant (Rafael Azcarraga, aka Kratos and The Lich King).
So glad someone else mentioned it, YES! Rafael was brilliant as Drogo, his voice commanding respect and power. It is a must to rewatch every year in my home, but only in Spanish.
Tbh the (latin american) Spanish has saved a lot of movies in my eyes. I've watched a LOT of reviewers hate Shrek the Third, but MAN the comedy in Latam Spanish remains solid. Yeah, it might be the weakest of the Shrek franchise (something I disagree with tho), but not the worst out of the Dreamworks catalogue, not even close.
Queen barb brought up a good point about how the main character considers and calls everyone friend even though she hardly knows or takes any time to understand or talk with anyone... and apparently Queen barb is the bad guy for saying this?!
I always considered her an antagonist since she and poppy more less had a similar way of thinking “everyone should be the same” but for different reasons
As a man who prefers openly dark villains over twist villains, Lord Shen will always be my top favorite🔥 However, as far as writing goes, the only villain I might place over him here is Rameses. Mostly because of everything Aldone said, and also because he was real.
@@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman I like villains who look and act evil to the fullest rather than try to hide it as part of their plot. Villains like Lord Shen, Ultron, and Voldemort >>> King Kandy, Ego, and Mr. Waternoose.
I’m pretty sure there’s a reason Ramses was such a good villain is because he was an actual person and it came straight from the Bible which has a tendency to be extremely dark from time to time
I find it interesting that with Disney's villains, they tend to have a very clear winning with most audiences, but Dreamworks is more spread out in votes because of their variation of character types for their villains. It's definitely fun
Chantel DuBois will always be my fav dreamworks villain, she’s so crazy, wild, animalistic in her chases, a better version of the old granny who beat up on Alex throughout the first two movies.
She may be the only Dreamworks villain other than Death who is genuinely terrifying in her single-minded pursuit of the main characters due to being both persistant, capable, and wildly unhinged.
@@merafirewing6591I wonder what species they’ll make bad next, they might make rabbits evil. And if they do all three should team up and defeat boss baby fr.
Reason why Trolls / Boss Baby / Turbo / Home were released at the same decade it's because they were distributed by 20th Century Fox before Universal own them while DreamWorks was at it's lowest point after leaving Paramount when Rise of the Guardians flopped especially losing there PDI division..honestly Trolls and Home Turbo feel like Blue Sky movies..and Boss Baby feel like a Illumination movie
@@Cosmic_Lemonunfortunate time. I was a kid at the same time. There was a lot of stuff even back then so i rather enjoyed other stuff. Im happy you enjoy it.
The Boss Baby and Trolls franchises are made because they're comparatively cheap and make a lot of money, Dreamworks needs that money to make the good stuff I'm fine with them remaking more of these 'safe' movies, as long as that helps to put more effort for the others
I think he just wishes Dreamwork’s could make money without making something terrible. Pixar does make money with their non toy story sequels. Which aren’t bad (Cars 2 excluded) but are a step downs from the original movie. I imagine Dreamwork’s doesn’t want to ruin their better stuff like HTTYD for money and I respect that
@AIDcyt exactly, without these "dumb" movies, we wouldn't get the masterpieces that we like. I think the video guy was being harsh, I started skipping over some parts because he didn't really go over why they weren't great all he did was call the plot dumb repeatedly.
18:44 I like how these movies played out. Movie 1: Fear against Dragons Movie 2: Dragons as a tool for military power Movie 3: Dragons as a tool for economic power
Tzekel Kan was actually portraying how Aztec priests and royalty fought for authority. Makes me wonder if the king would be a villain if the situation was reversed. And Hal from Megamind was suffering from a bad case of vain privilege. Thinking "if I had this or was that , I could have anything" , much like Tai Lung.
Besides Disney, when they used to make great villains, DreamWorks as well has made a ton of great villains as well. It’s nice to see people talk about them cuz gosh dang it, they need the recognition
I'd argue that Charming's plot actually fits his character quite well. He's completely deluded himself into believing that's he's the storybook hero (no doubt his mother's influence) and at the start of Shrek the 3rd, he's seen putting on an awful play with himself as the star where he finally kills Shrek and gets the princess. In his mind, this is how the story should end, because his vanity and pride accepts nothing less. He's very dramatic (befitting his warped hero complex), so when he captures Shrek and forces the people of Far Far Away to watch the play he wrote, it's less about the play itself and more for his own ego, where he finally proves to the kingdom that he's the real hero by rewritting the story. He doesn't care that Shrek didn't want to be king (Charming had no claim to the throne anyway, so he couldn't take over without a coup), he doesn't care that the people don't like him. In his mind, he MUST be the hero, Shrek MUST be the villain (because he "stole" the kingdom from him, as well as his mother during the events of Shrek 2). The hero must always win. But Charming was too deluded to see where he truly stood in the cast, and that's exactly what happened. I will concede that his story itself wasn't the best. Villains who only show up at the end of the story have to be either powerful or terrifying while being hyped up by the story itself, and Charming was neither. A villain like Charming needs to have a greater impact in the story itself to make up for that.
@@Mayonaiese He's not evil and even that's debatable seeing how he loves tormenting Puss and even admits himself he's breaking the rules because he has a grudge and is even pissed when Puss learns his lesson.
The thing with Grimmel is that even when he entered Hiccup's house, I didn't feel intimidated by him. That's where he failed with me. In no moment did he actually make me fear for Hiccup and Toothless and that fear and intimidation is a big part for me in terms of villian quality. I actually enjoyed Drago more for this very reason.
Drago had the potential to be intimidating himself, I'll give him that. Too bad all of it went to waste thanks to his defining trait of swinging a stick around and screaming like a toddler throwing a tantrum.
Drago was way less intimidating to me, but honestly I can see how he could be. I wish the characters were somehow fused together to make something that could actually work
@@PentaCrab Yeah that's true even people seem didn't like Kai because how his character is had a clumsy and comedic side than the previous Kung Fu Villains, I still ranked them a bit higher because how badass they were as a DreamWorks villains though they may not be best-written but still enjoyable
shame you didn't give Nana a spot on the list. she is the best madagascar villain who beats up two lions, can be yanked out of a moving jeep with no effect, and got Makunga through numerous security checkpoints without issue and bring him back to NYC
Shen is my favourite DreamWorks villain. He’s so compelling and fascinating. The fact that he wiped out half the panda population as he overheard a prophecy he had no right to believe is sickeningly vile. And while he’s not nearly as strong as Tai Lung, I still love how swift and graceful his style of kung fu is and his array of weapons is awesome! And of course, I have to commend Gary Oldman for giving such a cold and intimidating vocal performance! 🦚❤😈
Indeed I mainly shocked he put Jack Horner above Lord Shen, Imo Jack Horner didn't give a big impact to the main characters but rather a fun villain while Lord Shen is very a different level type of villain much like Ramses II
I still can't believe that the same company that released Prince of Egypt and the most recent Puss in Boots movie is the same company that released Trolls and Boss Baby *how-*
What makes it even funnier is that Megamind always intended it to be 'Titan,' but because Hal is an even bigger idiot than the bumbling Megamind, he thought it was spelled 'Tighten.'
I thing Eris is so memorable. Like she’s a villain for villainy sake but she is so distinct. From the ways she’s animated to Michelle Pfeiffer’s performance, she is so sultry and manipulative, it is PERFECT!
in my opinion lord shen is the best animated antagonist, like, ever, cause i love EVERYTHING about him and it is all perfect, his design, his voice, his personality, his smooth and slick movements, and most of all, his VERY personal connection with po. when i saw death he was but a whistle away from topping him, but shens connection with po kept him as my all time fav animated villain. I JUST LOVE HIM
Putting Fairy Godmother over Ramses is the hardest undeserved nostalgic pick I've seen in a while. Like, she's great, but Ramses is in a league of his own, come on
As I Christian, I know I'm biased in favor of stories about the Old Testament, but I also grew up on Shrek movies, so I think it's only a slight bias. Anyway, I completely agree with you, Ramses was a way more interesting villain. Also, the music is 10x better in The Prince of Egypt.
36th place (I literally cannot remember his name for the life of me) kind of reminds me of Hans from Frozen. They’re both twist villains who are shown to be nice until the “Big Reveal”, where there on after they are completely different characters.
It feels like a retcon, because it *was* one in Frozen. Frozen retconned Hans’ character and switched the plot around to fit Elsa & Anna’s relationship better. There’s a documentary that shows the production HELL frozen went through. I can only imagine if it feels the same way, it may be the same. Maybe the guy wasn’t meant to BE a villain, but they decided “noooo we neeeeeeddd a villain! It’s a movieee! Every movie needs a villain!”
I feel like Poopypants is so relatable because everyone makes fun of his name so he wants to rid of world of laughter. And unlike most of the other DreamWorks villains, he almost won.
so this isn't exactly related to villains but i still find it telling about the rewatchability/how genuinely good some of these movies are. my friend used to work in a daycare. she told me that one of the absolute worst, most mind-numbing parts of her job was not actually cleaning up whatever various liquid or solid messes the kids made, but having movies like boss baby, home, and trolls world tour play on repeat. every day. five days a week.
13:08 Okay, I mostly agree... except on one thing "You never knew puss.... but I was always... there" ^ Like bro... comedy gold right there 14:14 Ah yes... the old lady, that eldrtich abomination even the Pengings know cannot be left alive "Is she dead?" *old lady gets up* "No! Drive!" Death at number 3? Bro, that is the most fitting number to have given DEATH
Interestingly, while Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is my favorite DreamWorks movie, the Colonel is nowhere near my favorite DreamWorks villain (that goes to Lord Shen for me). He's not even a real villain in the traditional sense. Like you said, he does have some honor. Shen, on the other hand, is just pure evil. And he's voiced by Gary Oldman, which is just awesome.
Tbh with Shrek the Third it seems that the writers thought "what if the king died and they Shrek didn't want to take the throne" and they needed a villain so they brought Charming back since he was still alive
I agree on everything except the last one. Lots were better. Death was good for puss because he was the eye opener for puss’s know legacy, he luaghs in the face of death, but when he was faced by it he as a person changed. Grimmel was good for hiccup cuz he met his equal, and something connecting back to the orgins of him as the dragon tamer he is. All of the kung fu ones were a test of physicality, mentality, and spirtuly for Po. This felt like i watched schaffrill. Honestly.
I love how death isn’t even a villain and the only reason he was a menacing antagonist was because of the kind of person Puss was before his character arc was complete
I still have to disagree in this discussion, if a so called force of nature enjoys the fear of his victims and only stops when they are done it's certainly a villian no matter if the goal was to stop him from wasting his lives which in first place it shouldn't even be his problem
My number 1 is shen from Kung Fu panda 2. Dude was so evil yet had so much swagger it made it impossible to not like when he was on screen. he posed the biggest hurtle to po bringing up his past trauma to haunt him. I just really loved him lol.
You have a point when it comes to Fairy Godmother but really 1 &3 should have swapped places mostly because in the case of the Last Wish at least they always quickly or gradually paid it off by the visuals. Not only that but also the fact that for the first time Puss actually bled after saying he had never been touched by a blade and the slowmo used throughout was outstanding.
Pitch is so much better in the books. If you like Rise of the Guardians, I highly recommend reading The Guardians of Childhood, they are technically children's books but they are still more mature then the movie and expand on the lore/change a lot of things for the better.
I disagree. Pitch is a cop-out in the books, reduced to nothing but a 1 dimensional villain with a "backstory" and a character about as deep as a kiddie pool. He's better the in the movie because you don't get the excuse of "he's evil because of fearlings and if he were Kozmotis again, he'd just be back to good". His whole arc is also a cop-out. I prefer him so much more in the movie, because at least there he is open to changing in more human ways than just by killing and/or un-possessing him.
I remember being sick It was a cold night, I couldn’t go to school tomorrow cause of the time I slept. I sat downstairs and watched whatever my parents put on for me while eating the porridge they also made. The movie that was playing? T r o l l s I do remember liking it, but I think that’s because I was sick and not in the right state of mind. Watching it honestly helped me to sleep earlier than I would’ve
3:40 I too love jeff goldblum, i appreciate you pointing out how he was the only highlight for Boss Baby 2. He's a great actor and he usually makes movies 10% better when he's in them.
1. Death 2. Fairy Godmother 3. Tai Lung 4. Jack Horner 5. Titan 6. Lord Shen 7. The Verminator, Gladys Sharp and Vincent 8. Rameses 9. Rumpelstiltskin 10. Professor Marmalade 11. Victor Quartermaine 12. Grimmel 13. Kai the Collector 14. The Toad 15. Professor Poopypants 16. Pitch Black 17. Chantel Dubois 18. Mrs. Tweedy 19. Lord Faquaad 20. Dave 21. Drago Bludvist (Drago Bloddy Fist) 22. Dave 23. Makunga 24. General Mandible 25. Tzekel Khan 26. Eris 27. Chelsea 28. Galaxar 29. Don Lino 30. Captain Smek 31. Chef 32. Queen Barb 33. Prince In Charming 34. Humpty Dumpty 35. Dr. Erwin Armstrong 36. Francis E. Francis 37. Guy Gange
@@nas0518 There’s another villain I forgot, Dr. Zara from Abominable. I only remembered just after I finished writing this comment. However, if I did include these characters in this list, they probably wouldn’t be as high (mostly because of my personal favouritism towards some of the other DreamWorks villains).
@@AnaandVerity1259 Yes I agree Dr.Zara is very forgettable villain but her twist villain is super unnecessary and bad than Callaghan, she's kinda parody of Merida from Brave
When you started talking about Rameses I was just like "preach king" and started doing this 🤌 hand gesture over and over. I think it's enough to assume I agree with you.
I wouldnt put marmalade as high imo. The thing is, I feel like he would have fit as a Disney twist villain, a good guy slowly losing his cool and eventually gets pissed at them. Cus the movie is about bad guys being good so why not have the villain be the opposite instead of being a villain who wants to be more evil.
Gagné should rank higher than the boss baby villains due to the simple fact that, unlike them, he exuded an intimidating presence and wasn't just a generic beta-male villain
I like seeing this style of ranking vs the charts. And also kudos for not counting the "villains" that were basically "wild creatures that you honestly just so happened to enter its turf and lord forbid it gets angry and tries to kill you". xD I never saw the giant dragon as the first HTTYD villain, for example, and actually a bit more like the father, but more as an "antagonist" since he was pretty much forcing Hiccup to live his lifestyle and kill dragons against his will. Just like Joy from Inside Out was basically just "toxic positivity" and not really meaning any ill intent, she just didn't understand that it's okay to cry and feel unhappy at times.
37:49 To be fair, he did knowingly install an overkill trap, which was only allowed in Texas, and I doubt that's where the setting took place... just saying but yup he's the best
I honestly really loved Boss Baby, but I was just a kid when I watched it so I didn’t have very good taste back then. Rewatching movies from my childhood is really fun because I always see it from a new perspective.
Dreamworks is actually two studios: One that makes masterpieces (Shrek, KFP, HTTYD, PIB2), and another that makes baffling and confusing projects (Boss Baby, Trolls, Shark Tale, etc.).
To be honest Lobo the wolf, Chelsea Van Der Zee, Velvet and Veneer are my favorite DreamWorks villains, both should have their own spin offs, they're very amusing. Dave the octopus, Profesor Marmalade and Professor Esquire should return at the Villains Association being enemies to the heroes, it's a great idea to see this.
@Julianjulesr1361 pick your AI, lots can produce scripts about movies and whatnot. They may need a little editing but can work just fine. Even if it is sleazy to do so
Villain like Hexxus(Ferngully),Pitch Black(Dreamwork Rise of the Guardians),Thrax(Osmosis Jones),Eris(Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas),Steele(Balto),Frieza(DBZ),Cell(DBZ),Drago(How to train your dragon 2),Titan(Megamind), Colonel(Dreamwork Spirits),Farqaad(Dreamwork Shrek), Ramises(Prince of Egypt),Kai(Kung Fu Panda 3),Tai Lung(Kung fu Panda ),Death(Puss n Boot The Last Wish),Green Goblin(Sam Raimi Spider-Man),Joker(Mask of The Phantasm),Reverse Flash(Eobard Thawne) and Darksied(Justice League Dark Apocalypse war)!
@@SuperAnime4444 Yeah, it's a new movie coming this December. It looks good and just like The Super Mario Bros. Movie, it looks different compared to the other Illumination films.
I will defend World Tour to my grave. The first Trolls movie sucks. World Tour is so fucking good though and I love the way it handles race and culture. Especially because Barb and Poppy reflect each other really well. Barb wanted to unite everyone under Rock and Poppy wanted to unite everyone but didn't stop to consider the way people are different and want to keep their differences. Instead of going "Poppy is so right! Everyone is the same so we should all get along! Hugs and Kisses!" It goes "To properly unite and accept one another we have to see our differences and not try to erase them." Especially since it uses the Pop Trolls as colonizers, given that pop music is typically the music industry's go-to "make everyone the same whatever" genre.
Yeah she's the one of best DreamWorks villains due to her sadistic nature towards chickens, I love her defeat in the end and how she returned in the sequel
Pitch Black was one of my favorites as a child. Made me curious to look into the layers of stories and his disturbing backstory in the books the movie was based on.
I'm curious to know where you'd rank the Wolf Boss from KFP2. I get that he was mostly overshadowed by Shen, but he did have a few moments to shine. The part where he refused to fire the cannons so close to his own wolves stuck with me, like here is the instant the henchman realizes he's been working for a monster and finally finds the line he won't follow them across.
Is it bad that I’ve seen turbo a few times now. I don’t like it but tbh it’s something chill and comfortable I can throw it on for background noise and chill
One of the reasons I absolutely love Rameses as a villain is because he feels so human. He has what most (or all) Disney movies lack: a corruption arc. We want Rameses to be better, because we know he had been better in his past. We want him to fix his relationship with Moses. He doesn't start as a villain and I LOVE that. Yeah, Fairy Godmother is hysterically funny, ambitious and machiavellic, but as an antagonist, as you said, he's the most complete. Prince of Egypt is underrated, man.
I've never read Captain Underpants growing up, so this was the first time I ever learned the motivations of the main villain. My dude, just get a name change. Man's supposedly an evil genius but he never even considered just going down to the local government building to sign a few papers? XD
Regarding his motive, that actually happened in the books the film was based on. However, in said books people still laughed at Poopypants' new name, which was, I kid you not...Tippy Tinkletrousers.
The President was the best part of Monsters Vs. Aliens, fight me
I love the president.
[pulls out gigantic firearm] if i have to fight you
“Eat lead alien!”
markiplier moment
I don’t have to
One thing I like about Kai as a villain is compared to Tai lung and Shen he actually respects Po, he’s the only one that basically doesn’t go “really, a panda is the dragon warrior?”
Because he knows what pandas can do. He is a master of Chi who learned that from pandas themselves, ofc he respects Po. I'd say Shen kinda does too, or else he wouldn't murder most pandas in fear of being defeated
@@heyitsmira17 Shen didn't respect po (at first) though he literally laughed when he saw him. He was afraid of the dragon warrior, but not Po specifically
@@user-gp5yz5yz4x I mean, he laughed bc Po was being carried upstairs by one of his guards lmao. But he always considered him a threat, or else he wouldn't have tried to kill him right away (like he did with all of the other pandas). In Shen's mind, he's always one step ahead of everyone else.
I don't think he was afraid of the dragon warrior, bc the dragon warrior could be literally anyone. He's always been afraid of pandas due to the prophecy
@@heyitsmira17Shen was more so scared of the prophecy, not Po. He was so scared in fact he fulfilled his own prophecy. Kinda like a certain Greck who killed his own father and married his mother.
I think Tai Lung making fun of Po makes sense mainly bc you gotta understand in the film Tai has a lot of pride and the fact that an animal who doesn't seem worthy became a dragon warrior he thinks it's silly and stupid and honestly it works bc of Tai's character
Personally I loved Humpty's character arc. The entire movie he talks about how he doesn't belong anywhere and how he's not a "person, bird, or even food". And when the one person who treated him like family cuts him out, he wanted revenge. He has a desire, fear, and misbelief. And in the end he gets to be exactly where he belongs. At the same time it's like a Count of Monte Cristo story.
@@finalmountain Daanngg!! I really like your points! No harm done though😅 He certainly doesn't make a good villain haha😗
@@finalmountain it gotta be said you completely missed the point behind Humpty's motivation and actions. He didn't "betray" Puss because he didn't want to stop stealing or because they needed to steal to find the golden goose.
He betrayed puss because he felt betrayed after puss became the hero of the town and at that point hardly cared about finding the golden goose anymore. It was as if he lost the only friend he ever had and if you like the movie with the dumb bears (excuse my venting I still like that movie I just think its overpraised) you would understand that its COMPLETELY within Puss's character to let fame go to his head and stop caring about what truly matters, further justifying Humpty's actions despite obviously still being very villainous indeed.
Makes it so that the audience can somewhat sympathize with him.
Not saying he's an amazing villain but he's at least better than some others that were placed above him for me
I also liked Humpty's character. And no, he was not a side villain. He points out in one scene that Jack and Jill work for him.
@@nielslehnen6076I appreciate your points. My opinion hasn’t changed, but I’m glad people like you have in depth reasons for why you sympathies with Humpy
As for The Last Wish. The general consensus is that it’s a massive step up from its predecessor. That’s why it gets loads more hype. Unless you have some good points against this agreement I suggest you let those opinions slide
Same bro Humpty Dumpty is mad underrated.
I actually feel bad for Prince Charming being so low on this ranking. He could have been a much better antagonist if he just had better writing, along with the majority of Shrek The Third. Stepping out of his Mother's Shadow and no longer being held back as a "mama's boy" was such an interesting step for this character. It was just poorly executed.
Yeah, Prince Charming was definitely wasted potential. Which sucks because he was really enjoyable in Shrek 2.
Charming was literally the only thing that kept me watching the third Shrek, really wish they'd gone somewhere with the idea.
“He would’ve been a better villain if he was written to be a better villain.”
@@Karson-ym2hi You speak like how I imagine a bumblebee would speak.
@@ZorrotheArtistthey’re saying that unlike some other villains on the list, prince charming is really good conceptually and could work super well if only the execution wasn’t off. meanwhile others just don’t work at all even as an idea and should’ve been scrapped from the start
While he doesn't play a traditional villain role, I consider Stoick from the first HTTYD film to be an incredible antagonist. There is something incredibly heartwrenching about watching Hiccup struggle again and again to try and gain his father's approval, only for it to be ripped away the moment he finally does. The argument he has with his father at the climax of the film always gives me chills.
agreed!
"They've killed hundreds of us." "And we've killed *thousands* of them!" is still such a raw exchange even after all these years. httyd is a masterpiece
I think the fact that Stoick and the rest of the vikings are more of aggressors than the dragons they hunt is honestly genius writing.
Agreed
@@ZorrotheArtistwhen you clock into the fact that it’s explained by the end that the *reason* most dragons attacked Berk and were so desperate or aggressive, was *quite literally* because their lives were at stake.
Remember the Queen? The Red Death? She *starved* the dragons in the community, and continuously forced them to dump in sacrifice after sacrifice to feed her. And if you didn’t give enough?
Same thing that happened to that poor Gronckle.
Stoick doesn’t *know* that, and he doesn’t *care* to know. That’s what makes it so amazing, he’s arrogant and doesn’t believe anything else is at play beyond “they’re evil monsters”. Hiccup taking the time to learn WHY they do that really does show such an amazing juxtaposition between them.
Stoick never stopped to think “why”, so he only attacked back. Hiccup took the time to find and bond with a dragon, *directly proving* that they are NOT monsters, at least, not for *good reason.*
@@clownrat5759ok but would you be any different if there were literal dragons
Personally, I actually love how overly genocidal and petty Gallaxhar was. It was what actually made him a fun villain.
He was basically DreamWorks' biggest irredeemable monster before Jack Horner made it cool again.
Gallaxhar: WHAT TOOK SO LONG, IDIOT!
@@noahmoynihan7929 AHHHH!
(gets flicked off)
I honestly really liked Drago. That said, I saw the HTTYD movies in spanish, where the actor who voiced him was absolutely brilliant (Rafael Azcarraga, aka Kratos and The Lich King).
growing up i’ve only seen the dreamworks movies in spanish and i 100% agree. only now that im older im rewatching the movies in english
The Hungarian dub is also good. It's usually weak, but all the Hungarian version of Dreamworks movies are excellent. The penguins are the best here.
So glad someone else mentioned it, YES! Rafael was brilliant as Drogo, his voice commanding respect and power. It is a must to rewatch every year in my home, but only in Spanish.
Tbh the (latin american) Spanish has saved a lot of movies in my eyes. I've watched a LOT of reviewers hate Shrek the Third, but MAN the comedy in Latam Spanish remains solid. Yeah, it might be the weakest of the Shrek franchise (something I disagree with tho), but not the worst out of the Dreamworks catalogue, not even close.
Queen barb brought up a good point about how the main character considers and calls everyone friend even though she hardly knows or takes any time to understand or talk with anyone... and apparently Queen barb is the bad guy for saying this?!
@AidenElena im not saying she isnt a bad guy, im saying she has a point
@@lolbitbot4791 ic what u mean?
I always considered her an antagonist since she and poppy more less had a similar way of thinking “everyone should be the same” but for different reasons
Also she's a Villain for just not wanting to be happy all the time?
@@tanandalynch9441 barb is just that punk 🤘🏼😌❤️🔥
As a man who prefers openly dark villains over twist villains, Lord Shen will always be my top favorite🔥
However, as far as writing goes, the only villain I might place over him here is Rameses. Mostly because of everything Aldone said, and also because he was real.
Explain that first part please
@@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman I like villains who look and act evil to the fullest rather than try to hide it as part of their plot. Villains like Lord Shen, Ultron, and Voldemort >>> King Kandy, Ego, and Mr. Waternoose.
@@Based_4_LifeEgo? From Ratatouille?
Shen is just the goat, he’s the best villain of all time in my opinion
I’m pretty sure there’s a reason Ramses was such a good villain is because he was an actual person and it came straight from the Bible which has a tendency to be extremely dark from time to time
I find it interesting that with Disney's villains, they tend to have a very clear winning with most audiences, but Dreamworks is more spread out in votes because of their variation of character types for their villains. It's definitely fun
Chantel DuBois will always be my fav dreamworks villain, she’s so crazy, wild, animalistic in her chases, a better version of the old granny who beat up on Alex throughout the first two movies.
same she's awesome.
She may be the only Dreamworks villain other than Death who is genuinely terrifying in her single-minded pursuit of the main characters due to being both persistant, capable, and wildly unhinged.
Same.
Not to mention her fucking theme song hooooly shit.
her defeat is really funny
I was honestly rooting for the cats to defeat bossbaby. Also the idea of DreamWorks having it's own 2D Renaissance would be awesome.
@AidenElenaDude, shut up about Trolls and move on.🤦🏾♂
Cats vs the Final Boss(baby)
I didn’t like how boss baby made entire species bad, first with dogs then with cats
@@Nogothoughts makes me wish that the dogs and cats team up and this time make boss baby know what defeat really tastes like.
@@merafirewing6591I wonder what species they’ll make bad next, they might make rabbits evil. And if they do all three should team up and defeat boss baby fr.
Reason why Trolls / Boss Baby / Turbo / Home were released at the same decade it's because they were distributed by 20th Century Fox before Universal own them while DreamWorks was at it's lowest point after leaving Paramount when Rise of the Guardians flopped especially losing there PDI division..honestly Trolls and Home Turbo feel like Blue Sky movies..and Boss Baby feel like a Illumination movie
2013-2017 has the most nostalgic movies for a 2010 kid like me, but I feel like most of the movies are hated.
@@Cosmic_Lemonunfortunate time. I was a kid at the same time. There was a lot of stuff even back then so i rather enjoyed other stuff. Im happy you enjoy it.
@@Cosmic_Lemon same.
Well that explains it. Also, Sharktale and Bee movie feel like they were made by a lazy foreign third party studio.
@@cadendicky1855 fun fact SpongeBob the first movie came out the same year as shark tale back in 2004
The Boss Baby and Trolls franchises are made because they're comparatively cheap and make a lot of money, Dreamworks needs that money to make the good stuff
I'm fine with them remaking more of these 'safe' movies, as long as that helps to put more effort for the others
Especially when you hear that some of their movies, like Rise of the Guardians flopped so hard, it was the reason some movies were cancelled.
I think he just wishes Dreamwork’s could make money without making something terrible.
Pixar does make money with their non toy story sequels. Which aren’t bad (Cars 2 excluded) but are a step downs from the original movie.
I imagine Dreamwork’s doesn’t want to ruin their better stuff like HTTYD for money and I respect that
Don't compare the trolls franchise to boss baby, at least trolls has substance while boss baby has none
@@slayboss7829 I'm not comparing them, i'm just saying these movies are meant for a younger demographic, therefore cheaper
@AIDcyt exactly, without these "dumb" movies, we wouldn't get the masterpieces that we like.
I think the video guy was being harsh, I started skipping over some parts because he didn't really go over why they weren't great all he did was call the plot dumb repeatedly.
18:44 I like how these movies played out.
Movie 1: Fear against Dragons
Movie 2: Dragons as a tool for military power
Movie 3: Dragons as a tool for economic power
So it's like nuclear warfare?
Tzekel Kan was actually portraying how Aztec priests and royalty fought for authority.
Makes me wonder if the king would be a villain if the situation was reversed.
And Hal from Megamind was suffering from a bad case of vain privilege.
Thinking "if I had this or was that , I could have anything" , much like Tai Lung.
Besides Disney, when they used to make great villains, DreamWorks as well has made a ton of great villains as well. It’s nice to see people talk about them cuz gosh dang it, they need the recognition
59 likes and no comments, lemme fix that. And FAX
At least Dreamworks isn't creating worthless, emotionless, bland remakes.
@@pokemoncat976 Exactly
@@suneshjaya thank you🙂
They USED to make great villains!
I'd argue that Charming's plot actually fits his character quite well.
He's completely deluded himself into believing that's he's the storybook hero (no doubt his mother's influence) and at the start of Shrek the 3rd, he's seen putting on an awful play with himself as the star where he finally kills Shrek and gets the princess.
In his mind, this is how the story should end, because his vanity and pride accepts nothing less. He's very dramatic (befitting his warped hero complex), so when he captures Shrek and forces the people of Far Far Away to watch the play he wrote, it's less about the play itself and more for his own ego, where he finally proves to the kingdom that he's the real hero by rewritting the story.
He doesn't care that Shrek didn't want to be king (Charming had no claim to the throne anyway, so he couldn't take over without a coup), he doesn't care that the people don't like him. In his mind, he MUST be the hero, Shrek MUST be the villain (because he "stole" the kingdom from him, as well as his mother during the events of Shrek 2).
The hero must always win. But Charming was too deluded to see where he truly stood in the cast, and that's exactly what happened.
I will concede that his story itself wasn't the best. Villains who only show up at the end of the story have to be either powerful or terrifying while being hyped up by the story itself, and Charming was neither.
A villain like Charming needs to have a greater impact in the story itself to make up for that.
Death isn't just my favorite DreamWorks villain. He's up there in my Top 3 favorite Villains of all time with Perfect Cell & Darth Vader.
He's not a villain he's an antagonist
@@Mayonaiese He's not evil and even that's debatable seeing how he loves tormenting Puss and even admits himself he's breaking the rules because he has a grudge and is even pissed when Puss learns his lesson.
@@granvilledavid7814I liked your death battle videos
@@Guy_who_likes-music Thank you, that means alot.
@@granvilledavid7814 your welcome can I have your opinions on a few match ups I really want
The thing with Grimmel is that even when he entered Hiccup's house, I didn't feel intimidated by him. That's where he failed with me. In no moment did he actually make me fear for Hiccup and Toothless and that fear and intimidation is a big part for me in terms of villian quality. I actually enjoyed Drago more for this very reason.
Drago had the potential to be intimidating himself, I'll give him that. Too bad all of it went to waste thanks to his defining trait of swinging a stick around and screaming like a toddler throwing a tantrum.
Drago was way less intimidating to me, but honestly I can see how he could be. I wish the characters were somehow fused together to make something that could actually work
That's because he’s a rip-off of a far more incredible villain
True, Viggo Grimborn shall forever be the best villain in HTTYD history
@@PentaCrab Yeah that's true even people seem didn't like Kai because how his character is had a clumsy and comedic side than the previous Kung Fu Villains, I still ranked them a bit higher because how badass they were as a DreamWorks villains though they may not be best-written but still enjoyable
I just realized that Dave has the same motivation and plan as the boss baby villain 😭
Same as Professor Poopypants
shame you didn't give Nana a spot on the list. she is the best madagascar villain who beats up two lions, can be yanked out of a moving jeep with no effect, and got Makunga through numerous security checkpoints without issue and bring him back to NYC
Not really a villain. Makunga and Dubois are the only villains.
@@addictedtofauna3838and dave
Shen is my favourite DreamWorks villain. He’s so compelling and fascinating. The fact that he wiped out half the panda population as he overheard a prophecy he had no right to believe is sickeningly vile. And while he’s not nearly as strong as Tai Lung, I still love how swift and graceful his style of kung fu is and his array of weapons is awesome! And of course, I have to commend Gary Oldman for giving such a cold and intimidating vocal performance! 🦚❤😈
Indeed I mainly shocked he put Jack Horner above Lord Shen,
Imo Jack Horner didn't give a big impact to the main characters but rather a fun villain while Lord Shen is very a different level type of villain much like Ramses II
I still can't believe that the same company that released Prince of Egypt and the most recent Puss in Boots movie is the same company that released Trolls and Boss Baby *how-*
And the new movie that isnt kung fu panda 4 and shall not be named
Hal is one of my favorite villains, the fact his name is spelled 'tighten' and not 'titan' is one of the funniest jokes in megamind
What makes it even funnier is that Megamind always intended it to be 'Titan,' but because Hal is an even bigger idiot than the bumbling Megamind, he thought it was spelled 'Tighten.'
I thing Eris is so memorable. Like she’s a villain for villainy sake but she is so distinct. From the ways she’s animated to Michelle Pfeiffer’s performance, she is so sultry and manipulative, it is PERFECT!
Ain’t no way he just disrespected the cinematic peak masterpiece that was proof of Jesus , and could have save world hunger, the BEE MOVIE
I thought the Bee Movie was fun. I remembered watching it in theaters with my dad when I was little. Good times.😊
Man, I remember I used to watch that dvd every day until I found it shredded inside its case. Never found out how it happened
in my opinion lord shen is the best animated antagonist, like, ever, cause i love EVERYTHING about him and it is all perfect, his design, his voice, his personality, his smooth and slick movements, and most of all, his VERY personal connection with po. when i saw death he was but a whistle away from topping him, but shens connection with po kept him as my all time fav animated villain. I JUST LOVE HIM
Putting Fairy Godmother over Ramses is the hardest undeserved nostalgic pick I've seen in a while. Like, she's great, but Ramses is in a league of his own, come on
As I Christian, I know I'm biased in favor of stories about the Old Testament, but I also grew up on Shrek movies, so I think it's only a slight bias.
Anyway, I completely agree with you, Ramses was a way more interesting villain. Also, the music is 10x better in The Prince of Egypt.
I would’ve taken Ramses over the Fairy Godmother too, despite enjoying Shrek 2 the most out of all the films.
Another underrated villain I enjoyed was General Mandible.
36th place (I literally cannot remember his name for the life of me) kind of reminds me of Hans from Frozen. They’re both twist villains who are shown to be nice until the “Big Reveal”, where there on after they are completely different characters.
Coincidently, both movies were released in the same year.
Which was 10 years ago holy shit. :[
It feels like a retcon, because it *was* one in Frozen. Frozen retconned Hans’ character and switched the plot around to fit Elsa & Anna’s relationship better. There’s a documentary that shows the production HELL frozen went through. I can only imagine if it feels the same way, it may be the same. Maybe the guy wasn’t meant to BE a villain, but they decided “noooo we neeeeeeddd a villain! It’s a movieee! Every movie needs a villain!”
Drago was pretty cool and actually felt like a credible threat, that scream was hauntingly beautiful
Hal being a “nice guy” was about a decade before that term became popular. It was genius!
Drago Bludvist is underrated and way better villain than Professor Callaghan.
literally every villain is way better than professor callaghan
Dude he didn’t say Callaghan was a good villain
im just joking bro chill
Drago Bludvist is underrated because he’s often compared to Viggo Grimborn, who is HTTYD’s best villain
“That was his steak!”
I feel like Poopypants is so relatable because everyone makes fun of his name so he wants to rid of world of laughter. And unlike most of the other DreamWorks villains, he almost won.
I actually forgot Boss Baby was made by DreamWorks. Its like something Illumination would make
Even Illumination wouldn't even bother touching The Boss Baby, Illumination has standards.
Honestly, Boss Baby looks like, "That one baby movie some unknown studio made."
so this isn't exactly related to villains but i still find it telling about the rewatchability/how genuinely good some of these movies are.
my friend used to work in a daycare. she told me that one of the absolute worst, most mind-numbing parts of her job was not actually cleaning up whatever various liquid or solid messes the kids made, but having movies like boss baby, home, and trolls world tour play on repeat. every day. five days a week.
That woman deserves a award
13:08
Okay, I mostly agree... except on one thing
"You never knew puss.... but I was always... there"
^
Like bro... comedy gold right there
14:14
Ah yes... the old lady, that eldrtich abomination even the Pengings know cannot be left alive
"Is she dead?"
*old lady gets up*
"No! Drive!"
Death at number 3?
Bro, that is the most fitting number to have given DEATH
"Galaxar is a one dimensional shallow villain."
Me: uh... yeah, that's kinda the whole idea behind him
Interestingly, while Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is my favorite DreamWorks movie, the Colonel is nowhere near my favorite DreamWorks villain (that goes to Lord Shen for me). He's not even a real villain in the traditional sense. Like you said, he does have some honor. Shen, on the other hand, is just pure evil. And he's voiced by Gary Oldman, which is just awesome.
Tai Lung at 7 is insane, deserves top 3 easily
Tbh with Shrek the Third it seems that the writers thought "what if the king died and they Shrek didn't want to take the throne" and they needed a villain so they brought Charming back since he was still alive
I agree on everything except the last one. Lots were better. Death was good for puss because he was the eye opener for puss’s know legacy, he luaghs in the face of death, but when he was faced by it he as a person changed. Grimmel was good for hiccup cuz he met his equal, and something connecting back to the orgins of him as the dragon tamer he is. All of the kung fu ones were a test of physicality, mentality, and spirtuly for Po. This felt like i watched schaffrill. Honestly.
As a Texan myself, I am happy that De-Pelter Turbo is completely legal to use down here.
I love how death isn’t even a villain and the only reason he was a menacing antagonist was because of the kind of person Puss was before his character arc was complete
I still have to disagree in this discussion, if a so called force of nature enjoys the fear of his victims and only stops when they are done it's certainly a villian no matter if the goal was to stop him from wasting his lives which in first place it shouldn't even be his problem
Death is definitely a villain
While I've lost interest in Dreamworks, Fairy Godmother, Prince Charming, Eris, and Tzekal-Kan are some of my favorite animated villains.
My number 1 is shen from Kung Fu panda 2. Dude was so evil yet had so much swagger it made it impossible to not like when he was on screen. he posed the biggest hurtle to po bringing up his past trauma to haunt him. I just really loved him lol.
You have a point when it comes to Fairy Godmother but really 1 &3 should have swapped places mostly because in the case of the Last Wish at least they always quickly or gradually paid it off by the visuals. Not only that but also the fact that for the first time Puss actually bled after saying he had never been touched by a blade and the slowmo used throughout was outstanding.
Pitch is so much better in the books. If you like Rise of the Guardians, I highly recommend reading The Guardians of Childhood, they are technically children's books but they are still more mature then the movie and expand on the lore/change a lot of things for the better.
I disagree. Pitch is a cop-out in the books, reduced to nothing but a 1 dimensional villain with a "backstory" and a character about as deep as a kiddie pool.
He's better the in the movie because you don't get the excuse of "he's evil because of fearlings and if he were Kozmotis again, he'd just be back to good". His whole arc is also a cop-out. I prefer him so much more in the movie, because at least there he is open to changing in more human ways than just by killing and/or un-possessing him.
I remember being sick
It was a cold night, I couldn’t go to school tomorrow cause of the time I slept.
I sat downstairs and watched whatever my parents put on for me while eating the porridge they also made.
The movie that was playing?
T r o l l s
I do remember liking it, but I think that’s because I was sick and not in the right state of mind.
Watching it honestly helped me to sleep earlier than I would’ve
Awe heck yeah, cant wait to listen to this at work tomorrow!
3:40 I too love jeff goldblum, i appreciate you pointing out how he was the only highlight for Boss Baby 2. He's a great actor and he usually makes movies 10% better when he's in them.
But you know what this video shows me, how many movies that I love actually come from dreamworks
I never realised "home" was a dreamworks film omggg! Its one of my all time favs with way too many rewatches
The movie is incredibly forgettable
God I want more good female villains like Fairy God Mother. A genuinely awesome villain.
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As a Chelsea fan, I totally understand your reasoning; one does not simply rank a villain without having seen their movie
Interesting fact did you know in the deleted scenes Chelsea's mother was killed by Ruby's mom
I love Chelsea.😍
I think we got lucky with that one pal, she wouldn't have recieved a high ranking
I love how everyone agrees who the top 2 dreamworks villains are and which order they go in
1. Death
2. Fairy Godmother
3. Tai Lung
4. Jack Horner
5. Titan
6. Lord Shen
7. The Verminator, Gladys Sharp and Vincent
8. Rameses
9. Rumpelstiltskin
10. Professor Marmalade
11. Victor Quartermaine
12. Grimmel
13. Kai the Collector
14. The Toad
15. Professor Poopypants
16. Pitch Black
17. Chantel Dubois
18. Mrs. Tweedy
19. Lord Faquaad
20. Dave
21. Drago Bludvist (Drago Bloddy Fist)
22. Dave
23. Makunga
24. General Mandible
25. Tzekel Khan
26. Eris
27. Chelsea
28. Galaxar
29. Don Lino
30. Captain Smek
31. Chef
32. Queen Barb
33. Prince In Charming
34. Humpty Dumpty
35. Dr. Erwin Armstrong
36. Francis E. Francis
37. Guy Gange
Ms. Grunion not on the list...that is a crime.
@@nas0518 There’s another villain I forgot, Dr. Zara from Abominable. I only remembered just after I finished writing this comment.
However, if I did include these characters in this list, they probably wouldn’t be as high (mostly because of my personal favouritism towards some of the other DreamWorks villains).
Lol ms grunion is GOLD
@@AnaandVerity1259 Yep, Dr. Zara not on the list is also a crime.
@@AnaandVerity1259 Yes I agree Dr.Zara is very forgettable villain but her twist villain is super unnecessary and bad than Callaghan, she's kinda parody of Merida from Brave
When you started talking about Rameses I was just like "preach king" and started doing this 🤌 hand gesture over and over. I think it's enough to assume I agree with you.
I wouldnt put marmalade as high imo. The thing is, I feel like he would have fit as a Disney twist villain, a good guy slowly losing his cool and eventually gets pissed at them. Cus the movie is about bad guys being good so why not have the villain be the opposite instead of being a villain who wants to be more evil.
Gagné should rank higher than the boss baby villains due to the simple fact that, unlike them, he exuded an intimidating presence and wasn't just a generic beta-male villain
All of Kung Fu Panda’s villains are from the past. Tai Lung’s from Shifu’s, Lord Shen’s from Po’s, and Kai’s from Oogway’s
God bless you for making this video! It must have been a chore sitting through all the bad DreamWorks movies, but I still respect you for doing it.
I like seeing this style of ranking vs the charts. And also kudos for not counting the "villains" that were basically "wild creatures that you honestly just so happened to enter its turf and lord forbid it gets angry and tries to kill you". xD I never saw the giant dragon as the first HTTYD villain, for example, and actually a bit more like the father, but more as an "antagonist" since he was pretty much forcing Hiccup to live his lifestyle and kill dragons against his will.
Just like Joy from Inside Out was basically just "toxic positivity" and not really meaning any ill intent, she just didn't understand that it's okay to cry and feel unhappy at times.
37:49 To be fair, he did knowingly install an overkill trap, which was only allowed in Texas, and I doubt that's where the setting took place... just saying but yup he's the best
I honestly really loved Boss Baby, but I was just a kid when I watched it so I didn’t have very good taste back then. Rewatching movies from my childhood is really fun because I always see it from a new perspective.
Dreamworks is actually two studios: One that makes masterpieces (Shrek, KFP, HTTYD, PIB2), and another that makes baffling and confusing projects (Boss Baby, Trolls, Shark Tale, etc.).
Right now myself is neutral to shark tale cause between finding Nemo jaws and the Meg those 3 are way better than shark tale
How dare you insult Shark Tale
To be honest Lobo the wolf, Chelsea Van Der Zee, Velvet and Veneer are my favorite DreamWorks villains, both should have their own spin offs, they're very amusing. Dave the octopus, Profesor Marmalade and Professor Esquire should return at the Villains Association being enemies to the heroes, it's a great idea to see this.
36:25 The Verminator is Senator Armstrong on Speed.
How are you uploading such high quality videos so fast?!
Ai lol
Ai script, they scripts don't actually make much sense and repeat a lot of things.
Commenting so @Aldone replies
@Julianjulesr1361 pick your AI, lots can produce scripts about movies and whatnot. They may need a little editing but can work just fine. Even if it is sleazy to do so
@Julianjulesr1361 Yeah; As a frequent AI user myself, these scripts are leagues better than anything an AI could write.
22:12 Bro just redescribed the same plot as Boss Baby.
Villain like Hexxus(Ferngully),Pitch Black(Dreamwork Rise of the Guardians),Thrax(Osmosis Jones),Eris(Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas),Steele(Balto),Frieza(DBZ),Cell(DBZ),Drago(How to train your dragon 2),Titan(Megamind), Colonel(Dreamwork Spirits),Farqaad(Dreamwork Shrek), Ramises(Prince of Egypt),Kai(Kung Fu Panda 3),Tai Lung(Kung fu Panda ),Death(Puss n Boot The Last Wish),Green Goblin(Sam Raimi Spider-Man),Joker(Mask of The Phantasm),Reverse Flash(Eobard Thawne) and Darksied(Justice League Dark Apocalypse war)!
Finally someone who knows the real power of Fairy Godmother
Before the video: this is the first DreamWorks villain ranking I’ve seen that has the new Puss in Boots counted, and I’m excited to watch the video!
You should really do a top 20 best villains of all time list for you, would love to see an amalgamation of the Disney/Dreamworks and Pixar list
Prince Charming was only great in Shrek 2 where he’s a SECONDARY villain
putting the Fairy godmother above Death is like putting Mission impossible 2 over Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning
this was such a good video, keep up the amazing work
the tone shift between number 2 and number 1 is very funny to me
Great list. I hope you can do Illumination villains someday.
Speaking of Illumination, are you looking forward to seeing it's new film, Migration?
@@nas0518 Migration? Didn't hear about it until now.
I hope Vector is in top 10
@@yuri-sama.questionmark Vector is by far the best Illumination villain, which makes sense considering he's from by far the best Illumination movie.
@@SuperAnime4444 Yeah, it's a new movie coming this December. It looks good and just like The Super Mario Bros. Movie, it looks different compared to the other Illumination films.
Bruh that Boss Baby roast should be counted as infanticide 😂
Tai lung is basically the dream works version of shen yu.
Except actually well-written.
If someone would want to make comparisons of DW villains to Walt Disney Animation villains, how it would look like?
Nah Drago is more of Shan Yu
@@mr.ghiblidude pitch black reminds of the villain from epic.
@@zoelindwall637 I agree, To me Eris is similar like Hades since they're both gods except she isn't goofy but her personality reminds me of Maleficent
I will defend World Tour to my grave. The first Trolls movie sucks. World Tour is so fucking good though and I love the way it handles race and culture. Especially because Barb and Poppy reflect each other really well. Barb wanted to unite everyone under Rock and Poppy wanted to unite everyone but didn't stop to consider the way people are different and want to keep their differences. Instead of going "Poppy is so right! Everyone is the same so we should all get along! Hugs and Kisses!" It goes "To properly unite and accept one another we have to see our differences and not try to erase them." Especially since it uses the Pop Trolls as colonizers, given that pop music is typically the music industry's go-to "make everyone the same whatever" genre.
Mrs. Tweedy was always had a menacing aura and is certainly one of my favorite villains in cinema.
Yeah she's the one of best DreamWorks villains due to her sadistic nature towards chickens, I love her defeat in the end and how she returned in the sequel
Even though I didn’t like monster vs alien gaxlar the villain is the saving grace of that movie
Also remember boss baby beat out a silent voice for best animated feature at the academy awards
I love fairy godmother sooo much she is an amzing villain and i agree with every point you made with her🧚♀️💖
Pitch Black was one of my favorites as a child. Made me curious to look into the layers of stories and his disturbing backstory in the books the movie was based on.
I'm curious to know where you'd rank the Wolf Boss from KFP2. I get that he was mostly overshadowed by Shen, but he did have a few moments to shine. The part where he refused to fire the cannons so close to his own wolves stuck with me, like here is the instant the henchman realizes he's been working for a monster and finally finds the line he won't follow them across.
Trolls is basically the toy line in animation form.
Is it bad that I’ve seen turbo a few times now. I don’t like it but tbh it’s something chill and comfortable I can throw it on for background noise and chill
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Her: "I AM THE GODDESS OF GAMERS AND PEDOPHILES!"
Me: "That's Discord"
Her: "I know"
I really don't see how Fairy Godmother was above "one of the greatest villains in all of cinematic history" 47:40
Bad for you
Still hard to believe that Lord Farquaad and Arthur Mitchell were portrayed by the same actor.
One of the reasons I absolutely love Rameses as a villain is because he feels so human. He has what most (or all) Disney movies lack: a corruption arc. We want Rameses to be better, because we know he had been better in his past. We want him to fix his relationship with Moses. He doesn't start as a villain and I LOVE that. Yeah, Fairy Godmother is hysterically funny, ambitious and machiavellic, but as an antagonist, as you said, he's the most complete. Prince of Egypt is underrated, man.
I think have the name "Poopypants" and the repercussions that come with it would turn anyone into a villain.
Grimo is the scariest villain since frollo from hunchback or northe dome
Can you do ranking Sony, Warner, and Nickelodeon animated villains?
Crazy how there's no audio and I can still remember everyone's voices
I've never read Captain Underpants growing up, so this was the first time I ever learned the motivations of the main villain. My dude, just get a name change. Man's supposedly an evil genius but he never even considered just going down to the local government building to sign a few papers? XD
Regarding his motive, that actually happened in the books the film was based on. However, in said books people still laughed at Poopypants' new name, which was, I kid you not...Tippy Tinkletrousers.
Bruh, this lore is wild
In Shrek my fav is Rumpel - all in one of the past villains and the one who felt like a real threat in Shrek