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* HilariousInHindsight: The section on ''WesternAnimation/Dumbo'' points out how the film has NoAntagonist, with one of the examples being the Ringmaster who has no idea what to do with Dumbo after justifiably locking up Mrs. Jumbo. Six years after the book was published, the computer game ''VideoGame/DisneysVillainsRevenge'' has the Ringmaster being the BigBad of Dumbo.

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* HilariousInHindsight: The section on ''WesternAnimation/Dumbo'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'' points out how the film has NoAntagonist, with one of the examples being the Ringmaster who has no idea what to do with Dumbo after justifiably locking up Mrs. Jumbo. Six years after the book was published, the computer game ''VideoGame/DisneysVillainsRevenge'' has the Ringmaster being the BigBad of Dumbo.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The section on ''WesternAnimation/Dumbo'' points out how the film has NoAntagonist, with one of the examples being the Ringmaster who has no idea what to do with Dumbo after justifiably locking up Mrs. Jumbo. Six years after the book was published, the computer game ''VideoGame/DisneysVillainsRevenge'' has the Ringmaster being the BigBad of Dumbo.
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* NightmareFuel: The creepy looking sculpture of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]] on the cover.

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* NightmareFuel: The creepy looking sculpture creepy-looking {{sculpture|s}} of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]] on the cover.
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* NightmareFuel: The [[UncannyValley creepy looking]] sculpture of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]] on the cover.

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* NightmareFuel: The [[UncannyValley creepy looking]] looking sculpture of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]] on the cover.
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* NightmareFuel: The [[UncannyValley creepy looking]] sculpture of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]] on the books cover.

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* NightmareFuel: The [[UncannyValley creepy looking]] sculpture of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]] on the books cover.
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* NightmareFuel: The [[UncannyValley creepy looking]] sculpture of [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]] on the books cover.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Frank and Ollie cite The Horned King as one of the biggest flaws of ''Disney/TheBlackCauldron'', feeling the film presented him in a way that robbed him of mystery and presented him with so much action and close ups, that it made him come off as a villain who was approachable and unpleasant rather than all powerful.
-->"Typical of the failings, the Horned King, who should have been mysterious, was as ordinary as the leader of a street gang. As Roy Disney said later, their approach was "too literal-minded. He was just a guy." The use of close-ups and too much activity gave the impression that here was a man one could argue with. He should have been as unreachable and intimidating as [[Disney/{{Fantasia}} Chernobog]]. No one should speak in his presence. The words should wither in one's throat. We should not even know if this evil creature was man, animal or demon. Here was unlimited power on the verge of taking over the world that somehow had to be stopped, and that was the special challenge to the tiny band of characters who carried the hopes of the future on their uncertain shoulders. It seemed an impossible burden for the heroic cast as well as the inexperienced staff of the studio."

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* NightmareFuel: The [[UncannyValley creepy looking]] sculpture of [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]] on the books cover.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Frank and Ollie cite The Horned King as one of the biggest flaws of ''Disney/TheBlackCauldron'', ''WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron'', feeling the film presented him in a way that robbed him of mystery and presented him with so much action and close ups, that it made him come off as a villain who was approachable and unpleasant rather than all powerful.
-->"Typical of the failings, the Horned King, who should have been mysterious, was as ordinary as the leader of a street gang. As Roy Disney said later, their approach was "too literal-minded. He was just a guy." The use of close-ups and too much activity gave the impression that here was a man one could argue with. He should have been as unreachable and intimidating as [[Disney/{{Fantasia}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} Chernobog]]. No one should speak in his presence. The words should wither in one's throat. We should not even know if this evil creature was man, animal or demon. Here was unlimited power on the verge of taking over the world that somehow had to be stopped, and that was the special challenge to the tiny band of characters who carried the hopes of the future on their uncertain shoulders. It seemed an impossible burden for the heroic cast as well as the inexperienced staff of the studio."
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* EvilIsCool: This was the ''entire reason'' the book was made--over 50 of Disney's animators requested Frank and Ollie to make a book about the Disney Villains and how they were created, and they decided [[SureWhyNot "Sure, why not?"]] and went ahead and wrote it.

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* EvilIsCool: This was the ''entire reason'' the book was made--over 50 of Disney's animators requested Frank and Ollie to make a book about the Disney Villains and how they were created, and they decided [[SureWhyNot [[AscendedFanon "Sure, why not?"]] and went ahead and wrote it.
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* EvilIsCool: This was the ''entire reason'' the book was made--over 50 of Disney's animators requested Frank and Ollie to make a book about the Disney Villains and how they were created, and they decided "Sure, why not?" and went ahead and wrote it.

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* EvilIsCool: This was the ''entire reason'' the book was made--over 50 of Disney's animators requested Frank and Ollie to make a book about the Disney Villains and how they were created, and they decided [[SureWhyNot "Sure, why not?" not?"]] and went ahead and wrote it.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Frank and Ollie cite The Horned King as one of the biggest flaws of ''Disney/TheBlackCauldron'' feeling the film presented him in a way that robbed him of mystery and presented him with so much action and close ups, that it made him come off as a villain who was approachable and unpleasant rather than all powerful.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Frank and Ollie cite The Horned King as one of the biggest flaws of ''Disney/TheBlackCauldron'' ''Disney/TheBlackCauldron'', feeling the film presented him in a way that robbed him of mystery and presented him with so much action and close ups, that it made him come off as a villain who was approachable and unpleasant rather than all powerful.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Frank and Ollie cite this as one of the biggest flaws of ''Disney/TheBlackCauldron'' feeling the film presented The Horned King in a way that robbed him of mystery and presented him with so much action and close ups, that it made him come off as a villain who was approachable and unpleasant rather than all powerful.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Frank and Ollie cite this The Horned King as one of the biggest flaws of ''Disney/TheBlackCauldron'' feeling the film presented The Horned King him in a way that robbed him of mystery and presented him with so much action and close ups, that it made him come off as a villain who was approachable and unpleasant rather than all powerful.
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* NightmareFuel: The [[UncannyValley creepy looking]] sculpture of [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]] on the books cover.

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* NightmareFuel: The [[UncannyValley creepy looking]] sculpture of [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]] on the books cover.cover.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Frank and Ollie cite this as one of the biggest flaws of ''Disney/TheBlackCauldron'' feeling the film presented The Horned King in a way that robbed him of mystery and presented him with so much action and close ups, that it made him come off as a villain who was approachable and unpleasant rather than all powerful.
-->"Typical of the failings, the Horned King, who should have been mysterious, was as ordinary as the leader of a street gang. As Roy Disney said later, their approach was "too literal-minded. He was just a guy." The use of close-ups and too much activity gave the impression that here was a man one could argue with. He should have been as unreachable and intimidating as [[Disney/{{Fantasia}} Chernobog]]. No one should speak in his presence. The words should wither in one's throat. We should not even know if this evil creature was man, animal or demon. Here was unlimited power on the verge of taking over the world that somehow had to be stopped, and that was the special challenge to the tiny band of characters who carried the hopes of the future on their uncertain shoulders. It seemed an impossible burden for the heroic cast as well as the inexperienced staff of the studio."
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* EvilIsCool: This was the ''entire reason'' the book was made--over 50 of Disney's animators requested Frank and Ollie to make a book about the Disney Villains and how they were created, and they decided "Sure, why not?" and went ahead and wrote it.

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* EvilIsCool: This was the ''entire reason'' the book was made--over 50 of Disney's animators requested Frank and Ollie to make a book about the Disney Villains and how they were created, and they decided "Sure, why not?" and went ahead and wrote it.it.
* NightmareFuel: The [[UncannyValley creepy looking]] sculpture of [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]] on the books cover.
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* EvilIsCool: This was the ''entire reason'' the book was made--over 50 of Disney's animators requested Frank and Ollie to make a book about the Disney Villains and how they were created, and they decided "Sure, why not?" and went ahead and wrote it.

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