7 Awesome Villains Who Lost to Silly Heroes (Warning: Adult Content)

Nice list, I think the same way for these villains. Imagine if an awsome psychopath like Ali Al-Saachez lost to a bunch of teddy bears, or if the Digimon villains lost to the hero Digimon at the child level.

Though I give villian number 7 and 6 atrics or an excuse, because it really wasn't them vs the heros in question that go up against each other most of the time.

Dr. Claw didn't lose to Inspector Gadget, most of the time it was Gadget's meddling niece Penny that beat Claw, but that doesn't make it much better, losing to a little girl, at least she is smart, unlike Gadget, who is a complete idiot.

No Heart is biggest fault is being lazy. Most of the time, he sents out his idiot assitant Beastly to take care of the Care Bears. Beastly losing to the Care Bears, that makes sense. So like Claw not really losing to Gadget, No Heart didn't lose that often to the Care Bears, he is just lazy.
 
Penny rules, no shame in loseing to her, or the way Dr Claw deals with it.

Sit in his chair all day and send in mad agents to take care of Gadget were Penny discovers the plans weak point or something solves the case, gives credit to Gadget, have the Chief arrest the Mad Agents, and Claw escapes with in his airplane thingie.

If Dr Claw went down there HIMSELF, he might have won. But sended in idoits, of couse Penny is going to outsmart them. Sure she cant take em in on a fight, but her brain is what relly saves Gadget in the series.

If I was the chief, I would fire Gadget and hire Penny.
 
Wait... the 'My Little Ponies' had an enemy? And I'm not talking about the thousands upon thousands of boys that not only had to deal with their sisters playing with the ponies, but also watching (forcibly?) a cartoon about them... but a real evil, world-domination-caliber villain?

Seriously, though... you've gotta be evil if you hate rainbows, for cryin' out loud!
 
This is true lol


I had no idea (or at least, didn't remember) that a very malicious-looking wizard was the main antagonist for the Care Bears.

I have this strong compulsion to cross them over with Dragon's Lair :evil:
 
Villains- Plural. The 80's MLP show wasn't as sweet and innocent as you believe. Look up the MLP page on tvtropes sometime. Every entry in there is actually true.
 
Yeah I saw him maybe once or 2 times on MY little ponys when I was force to watch it lol.

Neat villian design, but I still cant belive rainbows and smiles is what defeated him.

He should have done what the Ouellor SHOULD have done and used the fist lol.

Teddy Ruxpin would have never beating Quellor if he rember he had powers lol.
 
Girl's franchises in the 80's were made of tougher stuff. Care Bears, My Little Pony, Rainbow Brite, Strawberry Shortcake, all of them were cute on the outside but had villains that would give you nightmares. Young girls- and boys who weren't embarassed- could all watch the show.

But the current day versions of the properties are sugary, sappy, dumbed down beyond reason shows that can only be enjoyed by pre-school aged girls.
 
Don't forget Jem, even though they didn't have the satan like villain that could give you nightmares, but was still acton packed.

Anyway, I still think No Heart got a bad rap, he was just lazy. It was really his assistant Beastly that lost most of the time to the Care Bears. Giving No Heart grief for losing to the Care Bears, is like giving Giovanni grief for failing to catch Pikachu.

A lot of hardcore villains undoning are there incompident comic relief suppordinates.

I think in their own way, the Care Bears are subcontious villains. They push their beliefs on others, they denounce all negative feelings, and think people should be happy all the time, taking away people's free will to feel however they wanted, they are no different from No Heart. Except for Grumpy Bear of course. He is alright, but the rest of them are nothing but hypocrits, just like the Get A Long Gang.
 
:p The Gummi Bears still had an awesome theme song, so they're still cool in my book. :p

Man though, all that reminds me is how dumb it is to have an antagonist when the show itself is so sweet (Looking at you Little Pony) that you can taste the diabetes.
 
What's funny is that, when you really look at it, MLP was FAR more violent than G.I. Joe in the fact the characters actually came closer to death more than the Joes/Cobras with their inability to aim properly:

MLP: The Movie: A trio of witches flood Dream Valley with a purple ooze that comes close, more than once, to actually drowning/suffocating them.

The Ghost of Paradise Estate: Dream Valley is flooded, this time with actual water, by a monster squid with a powerful amulet. There's no telling how much wildlife drowned in the chaos.

The End of Flutter Valley: The witches return to wipe out neighboring Flutter Valley, enlisting mutant bees this time. One pony is nearly gored by a rampaging bull; A massive forest fire nearly wipes out the Flutter Ponies; Several others are nearly dropped off of a rope bridge.

The Glass Princess: A pig princess transforms all of Dream Valley into glass, including it's inhabitants. The ending of part 3's really creepy in that aspect.

Bright Lights: A shadow stealing cloud threatens everything, leaving his victims essentially weak and, in some cases, zombie like.

Return of Tambelon: A demon ram tries to banish everyone to an interdimensional void, as well as making the human kids his personal slaves. Oh, and his armies have weapons, even if they aren't really *lethal*.

The Magic Coins: Once again, the heroes are nearly tossed off a suspension bridge; Another forest fire tears through the valley; A good amount of characters nearly die from dehydration; more wildlife is possibly killed in a drough/forest fire.

Baby it's Cold Outside: Mutant Penguin freezes over the world; Turns a few characters into ice statues, but are later seen to be okay; Lots of creatures possibly killed by frostbite.

Crunch the Rockdog: Giant stone pitbull rampages across the land, turning everything into stone. Oh, and the moral of the story is that 'It's alright to hide your emotions'.

Quest of the Princess Ponies: Lava Demon threatens to flood the land with, you guessed it, lava. Once again, lots of creatures possibly killed offscreen in the flood.

Sonambula: Youth stealing witch sucks the life out of several ponies. Potential incest is implied when the Big Brother Ponies arrive.
 
What is also funny or ironic, in an interview, writer Roger Sliper said he was working on a GI Joe movie and a MLP movie at the sametime, when I heard that, I thought how funny would it be, if they got the scripts mixed up. Maybe it wouldn't be so different from the antagonist, but still would be a notice if you mix up the protagonists dioloque. It would be a funny script mix up, maybe the funniest since the Brisk managaement / Ovalteen standup mix up on Seinfeld.

Another thing, their goals are similar, and it is ironic that the Care Bears and Celestial Being from Mobile Suit Gundam 00 have the same initials, CB.
 
Sorry to be so picky, but Tirax actually only appeared in a single episode, namely the first episode (Which also happens to be by FAR the best episode in the entire series).
 
With the exception of the Witches from the movie (who appeared in the first regular episodes of the & Friends) series, the Ponies never fought the same villain twice. Unlike G.I. Joe & Transformers, when they put an enemy down, they put them down FOR KEEPS.
 
DR. CLAW: Great villain, better that Rupert Everett in that horrid Disney version. Frank Welker is still the best villain voice actor out there.

NO HEART: He's like Voldermort with a spoiled brat of a niece like Shrieky, and a bungler like Mr. Beastly. Now, Dark Heart from the second movie was more evil than No Heart.

DUKE IGTHORN: He's just a comical villain with idiot ogres, this was before Shrek was popular. Lady Bane, the trolls, and Princess Marie were more better villains than Igthorn. Marie reformed in the final season of the show.
 
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