[B] Alice in Wonderland | Famous for shouting "Off with their heads!" this temperamental ruler plays croquet with flamingos. Her card soldiers paint white roses red to avoid punishment.
2/20
McLeach?
[C] The Rescuers Down Under | George C. Scott brought gravitas to this poacher with a massive bushwacker vehicle. His pet goanna Joanna steals scenes by eating eggs constantly.
3/20
Edgar?
[A] The Aristocats | Roddy Maude-Roxby played this butler attempting feline murder for inheritance money. His motorcycle sidecar chase with countryside dogs provides slapstick humor amid villainy.
4/20
Stromboli?
[D] Pinocchio | This greedy puppeteer imprisons Pinocchio after discovering his ability to walk without strings. His theatrical personality masks genuine cruelty, switching from jolly to menacing instantly.
5/20
Maleficent?
[D] Sleeping Beauty | Eleanor Audley's voice combined with Marc Davis's design created Disney's most iconic villain. Her raven Diablo scouts while she transforms into a fire-breathing dragon.
6/20
Lady Tremaine?
[C] Cinderella | Never raising her voice, this stepmother weaponizes psychological manipulation instead of magic. Her cat Lucifer mirrors her cruel personality, terrorizing Cinderella's mouse friends daily.
7/20
John Silver?
[D] Treasure Planet | Brian Murray's cyborg cook struggles between pirate greed and genuine affection for Jim. His mechanical arm contains dozens of tools, becoming increasingly absurd.
8/20
Skinner?
[B] Ratatouille | This diminutive chef tries stealing Gusteau's restaurant recipes. His Napoleon complex makes him paranoid about rats, ironically missing Remy controlling Linguini right under his nose.
9/20
Maximilian?
[C] The Black Hole | This silent red robot drifts through a haunted starship corridor, shredding intruders with spinning blades for his mad creator.
10/20
Gaston?
[C] Beauty and the Beast | Originally planned as handsome throughout, animators added increasing ugliness reflecting his personality. His villain song involves the entire tavern praising his narcissism.
11/20
Thanos?
[C] Avengers: Infinity War | The Mad Titan calmly collects Infinity Stones, snapping away half the universe because he thinks genocide is a form of balance.
12/20
Prince John?
[B] Robin Hood | Peter Ustinov voiced this cowardly lion who sucks his thumb when upset. His mother issues and childish tantrums make him both pathetic and dangerous.
13/20
Ultron?
[B] Avengers: Age of Ultron | A peacekeeping A.I. born from the Mind Stone decides humanity is the real threat, building robot armies while quoting philosophy about extinction.
14/20
Henry Waternoose?
[B] Monsters Inc. | James Coburn voiced this crab-spider hybrid desperate to save his company through kidnapping. His five eyes and multiple legs make him genuinely unsettling.
15/20
CLU?
[A] Tron: Legacy | This digital double of Kevin Flynn rules the Grid as a perfection-obsessed dictator, turning a utopian system into a neon police state.
16/20
Ursula?
[D] The Little Mermaid | Based on drag queen Divine, this sea witch was originally Triton's sister in early scripts. Pat Carroll's performance made "Poor Unfortunate Souls" wickedly memorable.
17/20
Yzma?
[D] The Emperor's New Groove | Eartha Kitt's distinctive voice made this "scary beyond all reason" advisor unforgettable. Her secret lab entrance involves pulling wrong levers, resulting in crocodile-filled mishaps.
18/20
Captain Hook?
[C] Peter Pan | This pirate fears ticking clocks because a crocodile swallowed both his hand and an alarm clock. His first mate Smee provides comic relief.
19/20
Queen Narissa?
[A] Enchanted | Susan Sarandon's wicked queen shoves Giselle into a portal to modern New York, then turns into a dragon to protect her fairy-tale throne.
20/20
Captain Barbossa?
[C] Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl | Geoffrey Rush plays this cursed pirate captain who mutinied against Jack Sparrow, commanding the Black Pearl's skeletal crew under moonlight.