I've caught glimpses of Inu Yasha. Enough for me to decide that he's a prick that deserves a beat down. So whoever his villains are. I want them to win. A lot. On his face
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I've caught glimpses of Inu Yasha. Enough for me to decide that he's a prick that deserves a beat down. So whoever his villains are. I want them to win. A lot. On his face
And pretty much any other cat-mouse combo from my childhood. Except Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam. Because humans are just plain dumb. And evil.
Also, any book (I recently finished Red Dragon) where you actually dive into the psyche of the antagonist and develop a sense of sympathy for them, where you can actually root for them when good things happen to them.
Oh and the MOTHER smurfING TRIX RABBIT. Jesus CHRIST. You could argue that he's not the "bad guy" but not even the chew toy-iest of butt monkeys from other shows go through what he goes through. I used to come up with fantasies about that poor rabbit slaughtering those kids. It's cereal! You got a whole damn box, you can share!
On United States of Tara, I wouldn't call Tara's alters necessarily bad guys, but one of her alter personalities is pretty sinister and is trying to control Tara and be the main personality. But she's so funny and 50's housewife charming that I can't help but love her!
Cartoon cats get a bad go. Mice are pests, they should be able to catch them!
When I was little, I usually wanted the Disney villain to win. I was so weird as a kid. I even got Scar and Simba toys so I could reenact the battle with Scar winning.
And Ursula, jeez. I always wanted her to come out on top. She was cast out of the kingdom for following her passion! It's not her fault she's talented at witchcraft! But she didn't lose sight of her goals. She got a princess to swallow her misogynistic bullcrap, sign an awful deal, and managed to swipe her voice at the same time. For the tiniest bit there, she succeeded and was queen, crown, trident and all. True, she fails at the end and probably shouldn't have made herself so huge. But she's not afraid to look like a fat drag queen, which I find inspiring. Ursula conforms for nobody!
The moral of the story is that, no matter how legitimate it may be, you don't have to honor deals if you change your mind later. And hell, if the person won't let you out of the deal, just drive a ship through her!!
An outcast she may be, but she did get everything she wanted perfectly legally, even if she did cheat a bit by ruining Ariel's chances with Eric as a human...
he went out in a good way (SPOILER)first getting thrown down a flight of stairs then taking a missile to the face
jaws..... nuff said.....
yes /\ what business is it of Ash's to just keeping messing up their work, they did it with such style that most the time they deserved the win for effort alone.
also I always wanted Drakken and Shego to murder Kim Possible from that disney show.
Ben from lost rules, and i did want Daniel and Charlotte to smash up the survivors camps as they treated them like crap even tho they were saving there ungrateful backsides from gas and stuff, but they weren't really bad guys it was just paranoia from Jack and co.
And i rooted for Davy Jones as well.
as a law student I can assure you there is nothing legal about that contract LMAO