How To Actually Write A Twist Villain
Twist villains are characters who seem friendly or harmless at first but later reveal themselves as the true antagonists. In this video, we explore some of Disney and Pixar's most memorable twist villains across different eras. We take a closer look at Turbo from Wreck-It Ralph. Who could forget tighten from Megamind?

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Megamind From Hal's POV Is Disturbing

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Disney's GREATEST Modern Villain: a Turbo/King Candy Analysis

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How The Last Wish Completely Outsmarted Pixar

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How To Write An Immortal

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Megamind From Roxanne's POV Is Insane

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Why Tighten Was a Perfect Wrathful Villain

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7 Levels of Smartness in Rick and Morty

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What If... the "Best" Episode Was Actually Supremely Awful?

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Gravity Falls MASTERED The Number One Rule of Writing

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Megamind From Minion's POV Is Hilarious

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How Jack Horner Succeeds Where King Magnifico Failed

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Why Are Dreamworks Villains So Damn Good?

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Why Modern Spongebob Sucks

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Frozen's Trolls GROOMED Kristoff (and Bulda Proves It)

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When Sincerity and Subversion are Finally Done Right

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How To Write A Lovable Jerk

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The Problem with DreamWorks Villains… They’re Too Good

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