A couple that I feel were missing from this list: • The Colonel from Spirit got off completely scott free, even showing some respect to Spirit and Little Creek and humbly admitting defeat. • Rameses from the Prince of Egypt may have survived, but he has to live with the fact that he lost his adoptive brother, his first born son, his slaves, and his entire army. He may still be pharaoh, but he is basically left with nothing.
in a good to evil list the Colonel would defenitly be most evil of the characters from spirit, (might do well in squid game tbh, he is smart a leader he knows his limits with not trying to ride spirit before he is weakend afther 2 or 3 days with no food or water so defenitly a smart man, sure he can be angry but it did take a while before he got angry so i think he might get far in squidgame) but yea he would defenitly be top 3 amoung the people getting off easy, maybe even rank 1 considering nothing happend to him in the end except beeing throwen of a horse, but other than that nothing.
Yeah, the Colonel "got off" because he willingly let Spirit and Little Creek go, even stopping one of his own men from shooting them. I'd say he was redeemed. Though in my opinion, he was never a true villain.
Fun fact, in the Captain Underpants books Professor Poopypants actually does die. Multiple times in fact. Due to some time travel shenanigans, multiple Professor Poopypants' from multiple periods in time team up. By the end of the book at least two of them are confirmed dead when one of them gets caught in a nuke in prehistoric times which ends up killing all the dinosaurs, and another one gets sent back to the beginning of time with ANOTHER nuke which ends up being what causes the big bang. The third one is kinda left up to interpretation as he's frozen and never thawed by the end of the book. If we're going by cartoon logic he's probably fine, but realistically he's hella dead.
I agree Chunky wasn't a villian he was just a normal creature looking for food in fact the only antagonist the croods had was the end of the world so the film is one of those no antagonist stories that I love.
Despite everything he does, I don't think Pitch deserves his fate at all. By putting him back into obscurity, the Guardians are essentially perpetuating their original problem without knowing it: the problem was Pitch's complete exclusion and suppression from their world. The reason he tries to obliterate the Guardians at all is because for centuries, they have obliterated him (although without evil intentions). Fears turn into phobias when they are suppressed. Pitch Black is fear itself.
Plus his backstory is sad as f*ck, and it's all the fault of the Man in the Moon and the other Guardians. Like no sh*t he hates the Guardians, I would too if I was in his position, and that's without the Fearlings possessing and manipulating him. He needs therapy and an apology, not the hatred of everyone on Earth.
Pitch deserves better. Why couldn't they just let pitch do his thing while they do their thing? The only reason why people started to stop believing in the guardians was because Pitch was sabotaging them. So, kids could believe in Pitch & the Guardians no problem. Plus, there's sandman to balance out the Fear. So, if anything, Man in Moon & The Guardians were kinda dicks for doing that to Pitch.
@@NoobsDudes I guess my contention is that the ending of the film is just a small step in a longer learning process. At that specific moment, I don't think Pitch is ready for a peace treaty XD But ideally, the Guardians will start to think more deeply about what happened and eventually realise that they have to accept Fear, not sweep it under the rug. Ironically, it's Jamie who delivers the perfect solution when he says to Pitch "I believe in you, I'm just not afraid of you." He was ready to accept Pitch as a part of the world without letting himself be dominated by him.
Eris is such an underappreciated villain, it’s not even funny. Her design, her voice, everything about her screams iconic. And yet, practically no one talks about her when discussing animation. Justice for Eris, people!
YOOOOOOOOOO Eris would've been my gaywakening if I wasn't so deep in the Southern Baptist indoctrination. Like Prodius W H O??? I would have yeeted that book straight through the Aether.
Remember what Finn in Adventure Time said about the Lich? "You're so evil it's boring." Yeah. That's Eris. She's evil JUST BECAUSE. She doesn't even have a single "If I didn't do it, someone else would" moment or some equivalent where she implies that her existence and/or actions are necessary to the balance or whatever. She just causes chaos because she loves it and throws a tantrum when she fails at it.
7:38 You forgot the more salt in the wound part of the ending. Whilst in the cage he had to watch as fiona sung her iconic high note causing his beloved pet fifi a swan along with some other birds to inflate and explode. And before he can have a bare SECOND to register his misery and greif. The pied piper forces him to get into a giddy groove but his face os the one of missery and torment
With Ms. Grunion. I feel like she didn't get a harsh punishment. She doesn't seem to hate where she is at the end, she gets married, and gets to live a nice life.
@SinAster_19 remember even if he was a real character, this 1. Is a cartoon And 2. It's never stated or even implied that he killed her seeing as grunion is a fictional character
The part about Rumpelstiltskin. You forgot to mention that while he was locked in the cage his favorite pet was killed in front of him and the pied piper forced him to dance after. :(
I kinda feel like Rumple should've been ranked higher. He's a societal reject. He has no one that loves him and everyone just mocks and humiliates him. If you really think about it, Rumple's life is a worse fate than death because at least you don't suffer after you die
I feel like Ms. Grunion should be on the "Got Off Easy" Section. After all she did get married and started to have a life with the soldiers. But I see why she's where she is
@@scarletkingdom2359 the Troys are from Greece, they are infighting in Greece and then the Roman Empire, you can't correct them for simply stating what section of Greece the soldiers are
Actually, I think Rumple Stilt Skin, not sure I spelled that right, got a fate almost worse than death, since Fiona sang so loud that his beloved Fifi ended up exploding right in front of him. That would probably make him wish he was dead, since he loved her more than even the control he got when Shrek signed the contract.
I think that Mrs. Grunyon actually got really lucky with her fate because earlier in the movie she was hitting on the Troy soilder that she ends up marrying, so she actually doesn't have that bad of a fate, granted being taken back in time still sucks its not as bad as it was.
You should have added Dr Emilia, maybe she isn’t from a movie but still I think she could be between Pitch Black and Dave, because being stuck with a giant mutant fungus that looks like the brother that she killed probably would make her wish for death
@@SpicyRen yeah, literally every episode begins with Wolf sitting on the iconic moon symbol, it’s like Voltron and Shera, there are from Netflix but also from Dreamworks
Some villains that you missed are: Colonel Custer (got off easy) Dwayne LaFontant (either higher on the brutal fates of worse than death) Makunga(brutal fates) Ramses (brutal or worse than death) Armstrong (lower on the brutal fate or got off easy)
She actually came back in the second movie for some reason and fell into a meat grinder upsidown with an axe AND THE she came back AND got exploded into pieces at the end of the movie I think💀
9:22 MR PEABODY AND SHERMAN PISSES ME OFF. During Penny v Sherman(the part where Sherman bites her) , Penny tries to choke Sherman out. And this is why Sherman bites her. But throughout the rest of this friking film, Sherman says he bit her because she called him a dog. THATS LITERALLY NOT WHY. If Sherman had explained that he was defending himself, which he was, Grunion wouldn’t be an issue, Pennys parents wouldn’t have had to visit, Peabods custody of Sherman wouldn’t have been in question, and the movie wouldn’t have ha- oh wait…
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Even though Cortés didn't actively *do* much in the road to El Dorado I think he belongs on this list since what he was *planning* to do was worse than most of the other villains on this list, and much like real life European Explorers got he got off basically Scott free.
Imagine getting tormented by your own fears for eternity, to the end of times. Being immortal and being tormented forever like that is insanity. I thank the gods that i'm not immortal. Why would you want to be immortal, only to get tormented for an eternity?
That, and I don't think Pitch deserves a fate that harsh at all. He is essentially being sent back to a prison he was put in undeservedly in the first place - the story begins with fear being suppressed and unaddressed, and ends with fear being suppressed all over again. Strangely enough, the film's ending made me feel more hollow than happy, because I felt the Guardians hadn't fully understood their problem yet.
@@thesardonicpig3835 Right on the head! We have to understand that fear isn't always bad, and it can help you in life. We need a movie where the hero creates nightmares (or even nightmares vs. nightmares, or dreams vs. dreams)-maybe he might be redeemed in the future (if they give him the chance and he takes it). It is important to teach courage to children, but it is possible to have too much of a good thing as well (like being a fearless fool). It's not _what_ magic you wield, it's _why_ you wield it.
In The Prince of Egypt, Ramesses’ army drowned when GOD let the Red Sea return to normal, but Ramesses was left on a rock in the middle of the Red Sea to die of thirst and starvation.
13:12: knowing the first Madagascar movie, the only reason she is sent there is because Alex and the gang have learned that humans not native to Madagascar wouldn’t survive there.
And humans would think that Alex is evil but in his and his friend’s eyes she is very evil especially with how she tried to kill him infront of his fans
Rumpelstiltskin actually became a popular radio host afterwards he no longer deals contracts it was revealed on the shrek wiki but fifi is permanently gone Fiona remembered her exploding bird powers
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I don't think Francis is ever going to grow up...that vat is filled with the secret formula on the boss baby's milk that was used to make forever puppies Needless to say...he's a baby forever
To be fair, eris is the goddess of chaos. Greek gods were never punished really, I mean how would you even? And though I've never er watched the Sinbad movie, Eris is going to do chaos somewhere else regardless because that's her job.
@@LucasLaFontant his hat crashed into the building and exploded so i think he died also what about vector el macho scarlet overkill sergei and bell bottom?
I'd argue Tzekel-Kan's a Worse than Death since he's taken off by Cortez. Given how he treats natives anyway, imagine what he'd do to one that 'betrayed' him. Slavery would be on the more merciful side of things.
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4:34 Honestly, I think this should be slightly higher on the list- while yes, the brother says they'll make sure they become a better person, there's a chance they will *never* grow up- afterall, they were quite literally drenched into a fluid meant to keep animals as babies forever-
i would argue that the guardians actually doomed the world later on to an unbeatable strength of nightmares honestly. sooner or later, his psyche would stop responding to the nightmares, and to his fears as he faces them endlessly sooner or later he'd regain his power over them ,and literally destroy everything.
@@emoji3266 Sid comes back as the Garbage man in Toy Story 3, you can tell because the man has the same skull shirt. He seems to have forgotten about the most traumatizing moment of his entire life. Either that or he's trying to jam out to music so hard, to take his mind off the nightmares he'll continue to have throughout his life.
Huh I wouldn't even know how to classify that. Because the whole surviving aspect is in reference to a midrash, where afterwards he himself has to flee Egypt and becomes the king of Nineveh from the book of Jonah. When Jonah shows up to warn everyone that the town is going to be destroyed for its sinfulness. Ramses goes "not this shit again" and gets really into repentance. It certainly fits with Christianity being so big on forgiveness and Judiasm being big on everyone having the ability to do better.
the moment he brought up Captain Underpants is when i lost it. That series is not meant to be seriously talked about. I owned all of the books up until the 11th one. i lost track of how many there are at this point, not counting the spinoffs
Literally never knew that the world ending in the croods movie was Pangea separating. I don’t know how I never put this together but hey the more you know.
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If Chunky counts as a villain, so too should the Mr. Burnish from Abominable and the Gorg from Home, both of whom got off easy (though the latter endured FWTD status until the very end). Also, you left out the following: GOT OFF EASY Don Lino from Shark Tale The Colonel from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Layton T. Montgomery from Bee Movie Guy Gagné from Turbo Erwin Armstrong from The Boss Baby: Family Business The fossa from Madagascar BRUTAL Vincent, Gladys Sharp and Dwayne LaFontant from Over the Hedge Makunga from Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Captain Smek from Home The Toad and Le Frog from Flushed Away WORSE THAN DEATH Ramses from The Prince of Egypt
I would class Rumplestilskin as getting off easy. Let me explain why. When Shrek undid the contract, everything goes back to normal. So presumably Rumplestilskin is still out there getting people to sign sketchy contracts. Now Rumplestilskin could have easily had one of the most brutal fates as it is implied that the ogres would have eaten him. However they don't have time to do that on account of Shrek making everything go back to normal. EDIT: Scratch that. I was informed that he was caged after the whole thing ended and his companion explodes.
Eris: I mean, what "Punishment" could mere mortals inflict upon a literal God? She had no consequences because nothing any of the main cast could do to her would mean anything! Hell, most of the secondary cast is in utter shock that she *exists* when she comes to save/confront Sinbad and return the Book! Chunky: Wait, the cat's official name is "Chunky?" XD I thought that was a one-off joke from the Grandma! Tighten: Yeah this dipsh^t got exactly what he deserved, and props to the movie for showing off Toxic Nerd Masculinity. We want this kinda power, but it'd go to our heads way too fast. I will say it's weird that he got put in Megamind's Maximum security cell, he was a regular human at that point, a regular prison cell would've been sufficient. Karen: Her being stuck in the past is getting off easy as far as i'm concerned. She deserves WAY worse for what she did to Sherman and Peabody. Also I'm calling her Karen because she 100% is one. Victor: Oh F^ck this dickhead! I really wished there was a second were-beast in the Movie as a kid, like if Wallace had a friend who was a werewolf and tried to help him, SPECIFICALLY to off the guy. Dave: Can we all agree that he's still gonna die? As soon as there's no Oxygen left in that water he'll suffocate to death.
@@danieloconnor6771 mr waternoose didnt get off easy he got arrested so its brutal and evilen dever is also brutal cause she got arrested also randall is already dead so he shouldnt be on the list
How about maguna from madagascar 2 who was dragged by the old lady by the ear at the end of the film probably got off easy but considering the fact that that lady can beat up alex with ease i wouldn't say he got off east per say
Well Sorry to say this but Tai Lung is still dead just because he still exists in the spirit realm and Genral Kai did take Tai Lung chi it does not mean Tai Lung is still alive Tai Lung is still dead because yiu have to remember that the spirit realm is the afterlife is it where dead masters go so unfortunately just like Lord Shen and Genral Kai Tai Lung is dead
I still think it's a brutal or worse than death fate because he has to live with the fact that the dragon scroll, the very thing he spent 20 years obsessing over, was nothing special. Afterwards General Kai took his chi so he became trapped as a small jade totem, well until Kai was defeated. I've heard that Tai Lung comes back in one of the Kung Fu Panda shows but I haven't seen any.
Dubois definitely deserves to be in the brutal category because not only did she try to kill Alex and his friends, but she also tried to kill Stefano; her fate was very well deserved
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