Thread:LegalizeAnythingMuppets/@comment-4714249-20180730175707/@comment-2256018-20180730231837

Sounds like a call for the Top 5 Favorite/Least Favorite Animated and Video Game Villains. And if you like some of these villains, that's fine. It's just my silly personal opinion. Number 5. (Least favorite) MoJo JoJo from The Powerpuff Girls. He may be a diabolical monkey who hellbent on trying to kill The Powerpuff Girls and world domination, but half the time, he was considered much more of a nuisance than an evil archenemy of the Powerpuff Girls. Number 4. The Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland. Like Yosemite Sam, she's hot-headed, ill-tempered and yells a lot. The shouting character of the Queen of Hearts was so rough on Verna Felton's throat, it gets her every time she tries to do the voice. Even Tress MacNeille had to give up the voice of The Queen of Hearts and allows April Winchell to take over starting with Kinect Disneyland Adventures because a similar problem that Verna Felton encountered. 3. Mr. Burns from The Simpsons. The way he does "excellent" completely nails his character. In fact, it was one of the most memorable moments from great moments in The Simpsons history. 2. Marvin the Martian from Looney Tunes. He's so polite and well-mannered that in the Duck Dodgers TV show, he pretty much was a neutral character and considered Duck Dodgers more of a nuisance than an evil archenemy. 1. Captain Hook from Peter Pan. Like many Disney villains, Captain Hook has his own fair share of evilness and treachery to begin with, but at the same time when it comes to face-to-faces with Tick-Tock the Crocodile, it was clear that even Captain Hook can turn out to become a comedic bumbling and sympathetic villain that it's hard to feel bad for him when Peter Pan cut off his hand and fed it to the crocodile.