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The Disney Villains-themed 2008 Calendar.

Disney Villains is a Walt Disney Company franchise, based on animated fictional characters who have been featured as part of the Disney character line-up. Some of these villain characters have appeared in sequels, video games, comic books, stage productions, or live-action adaptations of the original films.

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[edit] Character list

This list of characters are those featured in Disney productions and merchandise as "official" villains. While other characters may also have been classified as villains in their own stories, they have not been included as part of the Disney Villains franchise.[1]

[edit] Merchandising

  • Villain merchandise is available at the Villain's in Vogue store dedicated to the Disney Villains at Disney's Hollywood Studios. This first store was so successful that the Disneyland Villain Shop was opened afterwards in 1991.[5]
  • USAopoly has released a number of products featuring Disney Villains. Among them are a Monopoly-based board game called "My Disney Villains Monopoly" where the players decide which of 30 villains can appear on each space on the board (characters that appear in the game that are not part of the official Villain list include the Beagle Boys, Cheshire Cat, Lucifer, Mad Hatter and Madam Mim); a checkers game[6]; and a collector's card game set.[7]
  • Several books dedicated to Disney Villains have been released. Among them are Disney Villains: The Top Secret Files by Jeff Kurtti, Disney's The Villains Collection: Stories from the Films by Todd Strasser, Disney's Villains: A Pop-Up Book by Walt Disney Company, and Disney Villains: The Essential Guide and Disney Villains (Ultimate Sticker Books) by DK Publishing. There are also books to color like Disney Villains: All the Rage and Disney Villains Giant Book to Color ~ Diabolical Deeds!
  • A Disney trivia called "Who Wants to be a Villionaire" is loosely based on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and features several villains as hosts, asking questions about the film in which they are featured. The "Phone-a-Friend" feature is renamed "Phone-a-Fiend" and will connect the player to Cruella de Vil.[8]
  • There is sub-franchise derived from Disney Villains entitled "Disney's Divas of Darkness" (shortened as Disney Divas). The official line-up so far includes Maleficent, the Evil Queen, Cruella de Vil, Ursula and the Queen of Hearts.[9] Part of the merchandising includes a porcelain figurine collection.[10]

[edit] Live events

Several characters from the Disney Villains franchise make made appearances at Disney's Hollywood Studios in the daily Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade, and in Disney's Once Upon a Dream Parade. Each parade features a float dedicated to villains: SpectroMagic (a Chernabog float),[11] and Parade of Dreams (an Ursula float).[12] The villains are also meetable characters at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.

A 1999 exhibit at the Cartoon Art Museum entitled "The Disney Villains" included displays featuring Disney's official villains, along with other villainous characters such as the Hunter from Bambi, Clayton from Tarzan, and Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear from Song of the South.[13]

[edit] Fantasmic!

Disney Villains play a vital role in the night time show Fantasmic!, performed at the Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios theme parks.[14] In the shows, the Evil Queen decides it is time to finish off Mickey Mouse once and for all, and invokes other villains to help her.

[edit] Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

Disney Villains appear in Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, a Halloween-themed event held annually during the months of September and October at the Magic Kingdom theme park of the Walt Disney World Resort and at Disneyland Paris Resort. A stage show and meet-and-greet with the villains led by Maleficent titled "The Disney Villains Mix and Mingle" is held on the Cinderella Castle Forecourt Stage. Among those to visit are the Queen of Hearts, Captain Hook, and the Evil Queen among others.[15] During the fireworks show HalloWishes some villains arrive to the celebration, starting with Ursula "plopping in" on the party and adding her own musical mix to the festivities. Jafar and Oogie Boogie (from The Nightmare Before Christmas) soon follow, and arriving last is Maleficent showing the audience how Halloween should really be celebrated.

[edit] Dream Along With Mickey

In the Dream Along With Mickey stage show at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, the Disney Villains appear onstage to threaten Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy. Maleficent states that since people no longer believe in dreams, it is the perfect time for her to return to power and make the Magic Kingdom "the Place Where Nightmares Come True" - a play on the Disney parks' slogan of "the Place Where Dreams Come True." She is also accompanied by Captain Hook and his sidekick Smee

[edit] Other media

[edit] The Wonderful World of Disney - Volume 13: Disney's Villains' Lair

The Slave of the Wicked Queen's Magic Mirror from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs guest starring in Disney's Greatest Villains, Monday, 20. 9. October 1985 on VHS.

[edit] Mickey's House of Villains

The Disney Villains star in Mickey's House of Villains, film adaptation of the Disney Channel animated television series Disney's House of Mouse. Set during a Halloween party, Jafar, Cruella de Vil, Captain Hook, Ursula and Hades take over the house with a musical number of "It's Our House Now!", and all the other villains in the house join in. In the process, they trap all the heroes in the kitchen, throw Mickey and the others out into the street, and change the House's name to the "House of Villains". Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Minnie in turn try to return things to normal, but Chernabog keeps throwing them out. Afterwards, Mickey dresses in his famous sorcerer outfit from Fantasia and challenges Jafar to a magical duel using fireballs. Mickey's sorcerer hat is bounced off and there is very little time to put it back on, but then Aladdin saves the day by escaping the kitchen to the backstage room on the magic carpet and giving Daisy who gives Mickey the lamp to trap Jafar. Mickey sucks Jafar into the lamp, while the rest of the villains flee, restoring the house to normal.

[edit] Kingdom Hearts

In the Kingdom Hearts series of action role-playing games developed and published by Disney Interactive Studios and Square Enix, Disney Villains play a major role as they seek to harness the power of darkness within the Kingdom Hearts. Led by Maleficent, the villains are antagonists in different worlds, such as the Queen of Hearts in Wonderland, Hades in the Olympus Coliseum, Jafar in the city of Agrabah, Ursula in Atlantica, Captain Hook in Never Land, Chernabog (as the most powerful Disney villain in the first Kingdom Hearts game) in End of the World, Shan Yu in the Land of Dragons, Scar in the Pride Land, the Evil Queen in Dwarf Woodlands, and Lady Tremaine in Castle of Dreams. Pete appears as Maleficent's main henchman in Kingdom Hearts II. Other villains outside the official line-up that also make appearances include Clayton in Deep Jungle, Oogie Boogie in Halloween Town, Hector Barbossa in Port Royal, the Master Control Program from Tron in Space Paranoids, and Gantu in Deep Space.

[edit] Kingdom Keepers

In The Kingdom Keepers, Disney Villains play the role of "Overtakers".

[edit] Disney's Villains' Revenge

Disney's Villains' Revenge is a video game which tells the story of how the Evil Queen, Captain Hook, The Queen of Hearts, and the Ringmaster from Dumbo change the story from the original movie to the way they wanted the story to end, with no "Happily Ever After".

[edit] Commentary

The majority of Disney's villain characters are regarded as being age 55 or older. A study from Brigham Young University reviewed seventy years of Disney films, and found that 42% of the 93 characters reviewed reinforced negative stereotypes of elderly people by portraying those characters as evil or sinister. The conclusion was that Disney was influencing children to have preconceived notions about all older adults.[16]

Disney Villains proved their mark in cinematic history when the American Film Institute named The Queen as the 10th greatest movie villain of all time. Other Disney Villains on AFI's list were Bambi's Hunter and Cruella de Vil.[17] AFI did not rely on Disney's classification of who qualified as a villain, but used this definition instead:

a "villain" was defined as a character(s) whose wickedness of mind, selfishness of character and will to power are sometimes masked by beauty and nobility, while others may rage unmasked. They can be horribly evil or grandiosely funny, but are ultimately tragic.

[edit] Further reading

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dave Smith. "Disney Archive's List of Disney Villains". Disney Archives. Disney Enterprises. http://disney.go.com/vault/archives/villains_ai.html. Retrieved 2008-08-14. 
  2. ^ Dave Smith. "Disney Archive's List of Disney Villains: Kaa". Disney Archives. Disney Enterprises. http://disney.go.com/vault/archives/villains/kaa/kaa.html. Retrieved 2008-08-14.  Shere Khan is listed as "erudite villain Shere Khan" on Kaa's page, but lacks a page for himself in the Disney Archive
  3. ^ Part of the Disney Divas line-up and featured in various Villains merchandise.
  4. ^ Disney Villains: The Top Secret Files - Yzma is one of the ten villains featured in the book
  5. ^ Martin Miller (1994-12-23). "Welcome to Disney's Creep Show Legion of Evildoers Await Fans' Dark Fancy at the Theme Park's Villain Shop". Los Angeles Times. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/59628454.html?dids=59628454:59628454&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Dec+23%2C+1994&author=MARTIN+MILLER&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Welcome+to+Disney's+Creep+Show+Legion+of+Evildoers+Await+Fans'+Dark+Fancy+at+the+Theme+Park's+Villain+Shop&pqatl=google. Retrieved 2009-06-22. 
  6. ^ Disney Villains Checkers and Tic Tac Toe Collector’s Game Set
  7. ^ Disney Villains 2 in 1 Collector’s Card Game Set
  8. ^ "Who Wants To Be A Villionaire?" by Matthew Walker
  9. ^ Report: Disneyland's October 26th Diva Villain's Event
  10. ^ Disney's Divas Of Darkness Collectible Figurine Collection: Disney Anti-Heroine Figurines
  11. ^ Dennis M Blank (2001-04-08). "Disney Goes High Tech With New Parade". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/08/travel/travel-advisory-disney-goes-high-tech-with-new-parade.html. Retrieved 2009-06-22. 
  12. ^ Disney Corporation (2004-05-10). ""Walt Disney's Parade Of Dreams" Premieres During "The Happiest Homecoming On Earth" Celebration". Mickey News (Disney press release). http://www.mickeynews.com/News/DisplayPressRelease.asp_Q_id_E_5104Parade. Retrieved 2009-06-22. 
  13. ^ Peter Stack (1999-06-18). "Disney's Dark Side In the Spotlight At Cartoon Museum". San Francisco Chronicle. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/1999/06/18/DD44218.DTL&hw=VILLAINOUS&sn=006&sc=495. Retrieved 2008-12-16. 
  14. ^ "Water Animation and Fireworks Combine For Fantasmic! Show at Disney's Hollywood Studios". Disney Enterprises. WDW News. 2002-11-23. http://wdwnews.com/viewpressrelease.aspx?pressreleaseid=99824&siteid=1. Retrieved 2008-12-16. 
  15. ^ David Foucher (2007-10-09). "Dress Up and Get Down at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party". EDGE Boston. http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=travel&sc=&sc2=features&sc3=&id=5520. Retrieved 2009-06-22. 
  16. ^ Fiona MacRae (2007-05-31). "Disney's villains 'give children negative images of the elderly'". Daily Mail. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-458808/Disneys-villains-children-negative-images-elderly.html. Retrieved 2008-12-17. 
  17. ^ "AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heros and Villains". American Film Institute. 2003-07. http://www.afi.com/tvevents/100years/handv.aspx. Retrieved 2009-06-22. 

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