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Originally Posted By FerretAfros I don't think I would characterize Joanna from The Rescuers Down Under as a villain any more than the bear from The Fox and the Hound. As far as I can remember, all she tries to do is perfectly natural things (like attempting to eat the egg). She may have a little of the henchman thing thrown in too, but she certainly isn't the brightest creature out there, so I don't really hold that against her.
Originally Posted By basil fan I give zero credit to the Upper Deck cards, ever since Panchito & Yensid appeared as villains. Their choices mean zilch to me.
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs Well, just remember: Frank & Ollie consider Brer Rabbit and Ichabod Crane to be Villains as well. The Disney Company also considers The Mad Hatter and March Hare as Villains too; the CM at the MGM Villains store said "Well, they *were* rude to Alice." I will agree with basilfan to disagree with many of Upper Deck's choices (like Panchito). I was, however, able to complete my Collection of Evilâ„¢ since their cards included Sykes, Slade and other rare Villains and henchmen.
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo Yen Sid? All he did was hit/spank Mickey with the broom for using his hat without permission. I would hardly would call that a bad thing.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy That's what I'm saying, it's ridiculous to count him as a villain!
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs You know... the Magic Mirror is considered to be part of the Villain family, although I only consider him a henchman at most. Actually, anyone can control I suppose. I'm sure you guys have noticed that Magic Mirror appearing on Villain merchandise, as well as the host for the awesome-as-Snow-White-and-Sleeping-Beauty specials "Our Unsung Villains" and "Disney's Greatest Villains," as well as the Villains portion for Disney on Parade. Again, he doesn't do anything that villainous, but because of his predicament, he is considered to be one.
Originally Posted By basil fan Yeah. Once the Queen is dead, maybe Snow White will hang him on the Dwarfs' wall & he'll be a good mirror from now on. Whatsits Galore <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/disney.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/ disney/disney.html</a>
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy I don't think he can be good or bad, he simply must obey whoever commands him.
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs <<TALL Disney Guy: I don't think he can be good or bad, he simply must obey whoever commands him.>> I guess you could say he's the prototype for the Magic 8-Ball. Hmmm... I love the Mirror's comments when you leave the Disc 1 menu of the Snow White DVD idle. Great stuff: "Choose wisely, yes, but more importantly, choose today." "I don't have all eternity you know. Oh wait. I *do*." "Hello? Hello? Anyone out there?" After the success of Beauty and the Beast, they came out with an actual hand-held mirror, and when you pressed the button, the characters would 'magically' light up and say some words of encouragement. There was also one made for Snow White, which featured the Dwarfs and the Magic Mirror. Perhaps they could do a variation of the Magic 8-Ball, but in mirror form. Here's the Snow White Talk-n-View mirror: <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/Disney-Snow-White-Talkn-View-Magic-Mirror_W0QQitemZ290074681556QQihZ019QQcategoryZ19222QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.com/Disney-Sno w-White-Talkn-View-Magic-Mirror_W0QQitemZ290074681556QQihZ019QQcategoryZ19222QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem</a> I think the one for B&TB had Belle, Beast, Mrs. Potts & Chip, Lumiere and Cogsworth.
Originally Posted By u k fan There was also a Lion King one with Simba looking into a pool like the scene in the movie where Simba, er, looks into a pool!!!