Facilier because she is more of a she-devil than a sea witch. As a villain I find her to be far worse than Dr. The scene is dark and creepy but also slightly comedic, it isn't until Ursula takes Ariel's voice away after the song that the scene fully reaches it's creepy/frightening height. The music is very memorable but also too catchy and broadway-esque to be frightening. The music is dark but not the creepiest of the villains. She makes some sense and argues quite the case, making an offer that Ariel and others can't refuse. The lyrics also show her manipulation tactics, distorting the truth to her advantage, as well as her cruelness. I do think the lyrics give a great description of what it is that Ursula does, play off of people who are "miserable, lonely and depressed" and then tricks them into making a deal so that she can force them to live in pain and agony the rest of their lives. I don't find the lyrics to be frightening so much as clever. ![]() Poor Unfortunate Souls by Ursula in The Little Mermaid: Lyrics: 5 Music: 6 Scene: 6 Goal: 2. (I would rate it worse if she were trying to kill Rapunzel or hurt other people as well.)ĥ. Mother Gothel hugging Rapunzel then turning into a mannequin without a head Mother Gothel slapping Rapunzel in the back of the head with a mop etc.) The goal of Mother Gothel here is definitely immoral but not completely villainous as it only hurts three people (she and her parents) by keeping Rapunzel trapped for Mother Gothel's own selfish gain. The scene is disturbing the way Mother Gothel messes with Rapunzel's psyche and tries to frighten her. The music is very catchy and not too scary. One of the most frightening things overall is that everything she names off is true with the exceptions of "the plague" (mostly gone and extremely rare) and "men with pointy teeth" (what?). ![]() Basically Mother Gothel thinks of all of the horrible things in the world and names them off in a way that makes them seem more common and unavoidable then they actually are. ![]() Mother Gothel has done everything to shelter Rapunzel in a way that she will believe every word, in addition to making her believe that she is her mother. ![]() The lyrics here are pretty frightening thanks to the delivery of Mother Gothel and the (forced) ignorance of Rapunzel. Mother Knows Best by Mother Gothel in Tangled: Lyrics: 3 Music: 7 Scene: 5 Goal: 8. is the cutting down of the trees as the song is playing.Ħ. The most villainous part of this song, to me. The music doesn't come off villainous at all and the lyrics and goal are self-centered and deluded but not predominantly villainous. It's hard for this song to come off very villainy when John Smith starts singing about discovering a new wondrous world right in the middle. Mine, Mine, Mine by Governor Ratcliffe in Pocahontas: Lyrics: 8 Music: 9 Scene: 9 Goal: 7. I rated each of the songs against how villainous the lyrics were, how villainous the music sounds, how villainous the scene that accompanies the song in the film is and how villainous is the goal of the villain (or just the villain itself) singing the song? I ranked each song in the 4 categories and then ranked them overall by accumulative "evil" points. Because I am still in a musical mood but also ready for the "autumn/Halloween" mood, I'd like to incorporate the two! There aren't many DP villain songs overall but I came up with at least 9 that were good enough to use for the sake of this countdown.
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