Top 20 Disney Villains Who Were RIGHT All Along

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Published 2023-08-26
Some may see villains, but we believe they were right all along. For this list, we’ll be looking at antagonists in Disney and Pixar’s animated films who are the most justified, even if misguided, in their actions. Our countdown includes "The Little Mermaid," "Toy Story," "Peter Pan," and more! Which Disney villains do YOU think were right? Let us know in the comments!

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All Comments (21)
  • @MsMojo
    Which Disney villains do YOU think were right? Let us know below, and check out our video of the Top 20 Disney Characters Who Are Actually the Villain - https://youtu.be/qPeBG5GCgFw
  • @DanGamingFan2846
    Even though Skinner was exploiting Gusteau's name for proffit, he was still just doing his job, trying to keep a clean and irderly kitchen. Reporting Remy to the healt department was totally justified. If he were more pleasant to be around, you'd really feel sorry for him.
  • @Wiiguy1606
    A better title for this video should have been "villains who have a point" rather than villains were right all along because the current title makes it sound like everything they said was correct. Even when it's so blatantly obvious it was self-serving and used to manipulate the heroes
  • @Omar-wq9dz
    Even though he died, Syndrome was right when he said nobody would be super if everybody was
  • @joshuamohlman
    I loved how much of a father figure John Silver was to Jim in Treasure Planet. He may have been a pirate, but he had the heart of a good man.
  • @mimiwashere93
    "After all...I am your biggest fan" will always be an iconic line
  • @silverkeeperova
    Ursula was actively sabotaging Ariel (in the lake and with the brainwashing of Eric) so she wasn't exactly in the right.
  • @trinaq
    "You can't have heroes and villains when the wrong side is making the best sense." Roger Ebert on "I am Sam."
  • @trinaq
    I agree with Gabby Gabby. She's not really malicious, and desperately wants to be played with. At least she gets a happy ending.
  • @LastKnight0727
    For Maleficent you have to keep in mind she's also a member of the Fae. So some fairies getting invited while another was "not wanted" breaks fairy hospitality laws(which are mandatory, even if you're not informed) so Maleficent was following her own laws as they are within their rights to curse any member of the offending party.
  • It’s funny that Hades is a “villain” because he really is passive in Greek mythology
  • @andrewramos4238
    When it comes to Callaghan, not only can we sympathize with him, but I also admire how after seeing his daughter again, he instantly regrets everything he’s done, especially Tadashi. And in the series, he doesn’t even try to escape prison. He simply accepts the fact that he’s paying the price for his actions.
  • @dollyriot797
    “Cutting your hand off was only a childish prank” yeah because it’s normal for a kid to sever someone’s limbs
  • @MrMshufflepuff
    Nope. Ursula manipulated the whole situation to make sure that she was there to pick up the pieces. Just because Ariel signed away her voice willingly doesn't mean she was pure in intent. She clearly wasn't when she tried to take over Triton's kingdom.
  • @knightwolf9863
    Robert Callaghan was right, but, as seen in a previous video, he went to extremes to avenge his daughter’s supposed death. In the end, he got to see his daughter again, but he carted off to jail shortly after.
  • @olvialee7221
    358: Denahi isn’t exactly a villain but he wasn’t aware of his brother’s transformation. I love it that he gets mentioned
  • @suzannemenuet947
    I gotta disagree with Ursula. True Ariel could have swam away, but Ursula cheated. She had no intention of letting Ariel win. It was all a ploy to get the throne.
  • @daytonapeanut
    Well to be fair, Yzma was overstepping her bounds by doing Kuzko's job so her being fired was kind of justified whether of not what of kind of person Kuzko was.
  • Contrary to popular belief, Syndrome was not right all along. Now allow me to explain. As we know, when he was Buddy Pine, all he wanted was to join Mr. Incredible and help him out, but Mr. Incredible kept refusing and rejecting him, which drove him to villainy. However, it never occurred to Buddy that his hero was only trying to protect him. After all, being a superhero can be dangerous, especially for children. If Mr. Incredible did let Buddy join him, he would have been allowing him to put his life in danger. Not to mention, Buddy had already proven how unfit he was to be super as he clearly didn't realize there's more to being super than cool suits, gadgets and beating up bad guys. If his massive ego hadn't prevented him from realizing the dangers of being super and that Mr. Incredible just wanted him safe, he wouldn't have turned bad. So really, it's Buddy's fault he turned bad. Though I do agree that Mr. Incredible could have been much more nicer about rejecting him.
  • @clairewiley9720
    I can’t help to think if I was a villain I would be the likes of Shere Khan. We both have the “whatever humans touch they destroy”mentality