Everytime the Villain Should Have WON
Sometimes, the villain didn’t lose because they were wrong, they lost because the plot demanded it. Whether they were fighting corruption, exposing truth, or simply better prepared than the protagonist, these villains weren’t wrong, they were robbed.

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When Did Villains Lose Their Humor?

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What Dreamworks Does That Disney Doesn't

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How to Reveal A Twist Villain

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The Real Reason Obi-Wan Was WAY More Powerful Than the Others

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Zootopia's Ending is a LIE (and Otterton Proves It)

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2 Hours Of Regular Show Lore, But It's Lifechanging Lessons

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The Problem With Smart Villains

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How (not) To Write a Villain Who’s Smarter Than You

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The Original Plot of Encanto Was Different

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Why Modern Cartoons Don't Work

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The Saddest Villains You Were Supposed To Hate

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How (NOT) To Write a Strong Villain

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Chef Gusteau Was A FRAUD (And One Word Proves It) | Ratatouille

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How (not) To Terrify The Audience

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How (not) To Kill a Franchise

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How The Last Wish Completely Outsmarted Pixar

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When the Silent Cartoon Character Opens up

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When Popular Cartoons Got Hilariously Ripped Off

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What Dreamworks Understands About Evil That Disney Doesn't

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