Top 10 DreamWorks Villains

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Published 2020-05-29
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All Comments (21)
  • @cillbipher2613
    Ken ain't no villain. He's literally the most sane person in the movie.
  • You wanna know why Shen's the best villain, in his very last moment Shen didn't even flinch with a shred of regret for what he had done and as the cannon fell on top on him and his dreams went down in flames his only reaction was "So be it"
  • @riolusx2926
    Fun fact: this list can now legally include Death itself.
  • @jspaatz
    "Tai Lung is the scariest Dreamworks antagonist" I know a certain wolf who'd disagree...
  • @freerunner1953
    Moses: Rameses, you have letma Rameses: what's letma? Moses: letma people go
  • @yaboi7799
    "Po's mother was sadly killed during Order 66." For some reason that was the funniest shit I've heard this week
  • Fun fact: Schaffer’s claims that Jack Horner is his new number 8, while Death is a new number 1 R.I.P VERMINATOR AND CAPTAIN DEBOIUS
  • @SageSylvie
    “Shen is without a doubt the most evil creature Dreamworks has ever created” Jack Horner:
  • @Arigriphantua
    I don't really see Ken as a villain either. Who wouldn't be mad that their girlfriend left them for a bee?
  • @emerald0cean942
    I think he forgot about those kids who threw dodgeballs at megamind
  • I think what puts Lord Shen just slightly above Tai Lung for me is that he serves as much more of an Antagonist. Tai Lung is a lot more threatening but not directly to Po, instead being more of something against Shifu, Shen however is both a Psychological and Physical opponent directly against Po. Not to mention that the way Po beats him feels just a little bit more believable than how he beats Tai Lung. Of course they are both absolutely excellent villians and it's pretty hard to say that one is better than the other.
  • Big Bad Wolf might take number one spot now. nothing beats death. straight. up.
  • @finalmountain
    I respect Schaff for his defence for Dreamwork’s. They are an excellent animation studio like Pixar and Ghibli. I mean who else can make not 1 not 2 but 3 great animated trilogy’s.
  • @Jarringcar
    My favorite Shen quote is “It’s a parting gift, a part of you here, a part of you there, a part of you way-way over there, STAINING THE WALL”
  • @ilivory974
    “Who’s your favourite Dreamworks villain?” “Oh um, I don’t know..........Markiplier???” makes sense
  • @cawcawcaw9160
    Looking forward to where 🐺Death🐺 will place if this list is updated.
  • @SRFriso94
    Prince of Egypt didn't just give us one great villain, it gave us two. Rameses is clearly the best one, as he is given the most screentime, and at the heart of the movie, as one half the the relationship between the two brothers. But I would argue that Pharaoh Seti deserves to be on here as well. He's one of those rare movie villains whose actions are clearly evil, and yet he isn't cartoonishly evil, ironically enough. He orders the deaths of hundreds of babies, but he thinks of it as a tragic necessity. He's given room to air his doubts. Seti isn't given much time, he only appears in the first act, but this is where being voiced by a great actor (Patrick Stewart) really helps him, because even in that brief first act, he leaves a great impact.