This list is about fates... and to tell ya this: I agree. I mean, Rameses did lose his whole army. Even if he did have scraps of his country left, his crops are gone. His water is gone. His livestock gone. Even if he was alive, I doubt it would be living so much so waiting for his own men to put him down or if there is literally nothing left, he would just die alone and that is a pretty messed up, but deserving fate for such a man.
I love how DreamWorks goes from hard-core villains like Lord Shen, Drago Bludvist, and Pitch Black to the Verminator, Robert deNiro shark, and a literal BABY and there's barely any inbetween *EDIT: Mama I'm famous!!
Since the villains weren't named in the video, here's the names listed in order of appearance: 45: Colonel Custer - Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron 44: Dr. Edwin Armstrong - Boss Baby: Family Business 43: Layton T. Montgomery - Bee Movie 42: Guy Gagne - Turbo 41: Smek - Home 40: Barb - Trolls: World Tour 39: Fossa - Madagascar 38: Professor Poopypants - Captain Underpants 37: Hendricks - Spirit Untamed 36: Don Lino - Shark Tale 35: Chunky - The Croods 34: Victor Quartermaine - Wallace And Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit 33: Nerissa - Ruby Gillman Teenage Kraken 32: The Toad - Flushed Away 31: Dave - Penguins Of Madagascar 30: Ms Grunion - Mr Peabody and Sherman 29: Eris - Sinbad 28: Professor Marmalade - The Bad Guys 27: Drago Bludvist - How To Train Your Dragon 2 26: Zong-Shi - Trollhunters 25: Makunga - Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 24: Spiny Mandrilla - The Croods: A New Age 23: Grimmel The Grisly - How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World 22: Francis E. Francis - Boss Baby 21: Tzekel Khan - The Road To El Dorado 20: Jack and Jill - Puss In Boots 19: Prince Charming - Shrek The Third 18: Hal/Tighten - Megamind 17: Chantal Dubois - Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted 16: Dr Zara - Abominable 15: Kai - Kung Fu Panda 3 14: Mrs Tweedy - Chicken Run 13: Dwayne LaFontant + Gladys Sharp + Vincent - Over The Hedge 12: General Mandible - Antz 11: Chef Burgen - Trolls 10: Red Death - How To Train Your Dragon 9: Rumpelstiltskin - Shrek Forever After 8: Fairy Godmother - Shrek 2 7: Galaxar - Monsters Vs Aliens 6: Tai Lung - Kung Fu Panda 5: Jack Horner - Puss In Boots: The Last Wish 4: Lord Shen - Kung Fu Panda 2 3: Lord Farquaad - Shrek 2: Pitch Black - Rise Of The Guardians 1: Rameses - Prince Of Egypt
The last one was a very satisfying end to a villain especially since he is now a king with no kingdom all because he ruled it just like his father leaving him with nothing and no one.
I hate how Boss Baby 2 just throws some random “family lasts forever” theme into it to try and convince parents that it’s a good movie and teaches a “lesson.”
Personally I liked the defeats of The Toad, Makunga and Tai Lung, but my favourites all come from the How To Train Your Dragon franchise. Red Death, explosive fashion. Drago, revenge plot fulfilled. Grimmel, saved his best friend and also a near sacrifice.
I like it too because it shows that he’s changed as a character, spending his whole life fighting against fate, and in his final moment he accepts his death.
Got to love a villain like Custer, he's a man of principles and Spirit earned his respect. He may be the villain but he's not without rules and standards
Shen should be top 3 to be honest. Alot of villians go back on their word or feel a slight regret or emotional for what they did. Shen was true to himself to the very end, He vows to kill all pandas and even before his death Po tells him to turn a new leaf but he made one last effort to finish off Po. That to me Is a villian true to his word and Shen never showed any regret or sympathy towards Po, His defeat comes from his own Destiny he chose and he stood business the entire time. Unlike some villians here who feel regret or sympathy for what they did, Shen is like I'm that Guy all the way to the end and rather than cry or beg for help he just accepts his death. So yea I'd put him the top 3 for sure
Im surprised by the rankings, but one thing is for certain. I love the way the heroes almost always get a look of remorse or regret for the outcome. Especially when death is involved. Like jack frost's look when pitch gets lifted by his own sand to get killed, the way hiccup (while not hesitating) doesnt look to enjoy having to drop grimmel to the rocks and stormy ocean below (his decision being driven by keeping the lightfury safe from him), the way po didnt even intend to have shen get killed since it was shen's own ruthlessness that disregarded the ropes holding the canon up around them. None of them wanted to end a life, or harm them in such a way, but it was necessary for the safety of those they love. Its so clear in their expressions or the way they move that they regret the direction it all had to go, but that they had to do it to protect what mattered.
Pitch and Rumples defeats must be terrifying. Pitch basically got dragged into hell and rumple saw everything disappear in front of his eyes right before it goes dark.
i've never realised how original DreamWorks movies really are: Bee fighting a law suit, snail winning a F1 race, literally fighting and killing your nightmares, bull exploding for having too much power. It's crazy.
I love it. i love aardman animation full of playing clay like that pirates the adventure of science, wallace, and gromit the gdo the bread one the tcotwr and the twt and shaun the sheep movies and episodes chicken run 1 and 2 but uh yeah that's it
What's the ranking based on?? What's the metric? Flashiness, Poetic justice, importance the protagonist arc? Both my childhood favorites are at 1 and 45, finding it hard to agree
5:10 gotta love this villain defeat its cool but kinda sad to Well probably one of the best just kinda like the start of it 6:45 same to train your dragon good movie
I think the Prince of Egypt villain defeat was more depressing than satisfying. If you really think about it, the villain, Rameses, lived a happy life initially, hanging out with his brother, but with the harsh expectations of his dad, and his brother just straight up leaving him, made him a broken and misunderstood character. Not to mention, his brother Moses literally only came back to destroy the empire he worked hard to create, even though the use of slaves was unethical. I feel like he could've just agreed to not use slaves, but like I mentioned, his father was extremely harsh on him.
There are two ways to truly defeat a villain. Destroy them, or befriend them. I choose befriending so they can feel guilt for their actions, but mainly, so I get a new pally to hug the shit out of! >:3
Exactly scout, sometimes i feel like grumsomely killing off a villain is just kinda cruel (unless they killed many people) but making a villain do that in the first place is just bad story writing, I’m glad I have someone that has the same opinion as me because boy have I been looking years for someone who doesn’t like it when a villain gets killed in a horrific way.
DreamWorks had outstanding films like Rise of the Guardians, Shrek or How to Train Your Dragon where the villains were really interesting and you could like them, but there were also weak films like Over the Hedge where there were no emotions.
In the Chicken Run ending, it's later shown that Mrs. Tweety has survived the explosion, and when Mr. Tweety told her that the chickens were indeed planning something, she then got crushed by the very same door which Mr. T locked just before😂
@@wattsup604 I wasn’t talking about the existence of Ramses. I meant the story in the book of Exodus. Outside of specific scripture no evidence exists suggesting those events happened, but rather that the work was done by Egyptians themselves, for which actual manifests have been found.
I get the lawyer in Bee Movie did some unconventional methods but I wouldn't say he was entirely the villain. I mean Rodney did win the battle but he lost the war and put humanity and bees in jeopardy.