

Price has long been known for his uniquely smooth, polite theatrical voice. In the case of Ratigan it only took two words: "Vincent Price. Sometimes you only have to know the littlest thing about a character to know that you will instantly adore them. Plus, he's a badass, pure and simple!" - Jack SeileyĬollector's Edition DVD Review | 2-Disc Collector's Edition That makes us hate him even more! And because of thatĬrucial character discovery, it enhances the finalĬonfrontation between the ants and grasshoppers that That that is the reason he's so vicious, and Reason he keeps such an oppressive grip on the ants isīecause he knows that they can beat him. He comes across as being mean just for the pleasure of it.īut later on in the movie, we discover that the real He seems very confident of his power, and is hell-bent on Hopper from the point of view of the ants, and the audience is almost as afraid of him as they are. "In addition to being menacing and vicious, Hopper has the most interesting character development of Pixar's villians. His place in the pantheon of great Disney villains." - Brandon Harbeke

Hopper is the ultimate intimidator, and he deserves Spacey did some amazing voice work here the character comes across as cunning and completely merciless. Henchmen to good use, but he's not afraid to do some dirty work himself. He knows that he is frightening to the ants, and he makes the most of that. "Hopper from A Bug's Life is one of the most effective Disney villains. Prince John is one of my least favorite villains he's only has the power but can't fight with Robin Hood." He also burned his mother castle what a looser. MickeyMousePal on Prince John: "Prince John is such a mommy's boy always sucking his thumb and cries for his mother. Several voters paired Prince John with Sir Hiss, his scheming snake sidekick, but ultimately this uniquely vain royal stood on his own as the most formidable villain from Disney's all-animal adaptation. His mantra (to make the rich like he even richer) provides direct contrast to Robin Hood's actions which are carried out with the poor in mind. Villain, but his intentions are clearly not good. Easily outwitted by the charming outlaw Robin Hood, Prince John may be a more comedic With his brother Richard away on crusade, Prince John is the thumb-sucking crybaby in power in England. 's Top 30 Disney Villains Countdown: #20-11 (October 2004)
