Least favorite villains in animation

Morbius from the 90s Spider-Man 'toon, not only did insane censorship rendering him about as scary as Count Duckula, not only was he annoyingly one note, but for some unfathomable reason the the writers felt the need to dedicated these sprawling season long story arc to him. Seriously I think this guy actually got more screentime then Doc Ock in that show.

On another note, if the S&P on S:TAS was so draconian that they couldn't even say the word blood then why in Anubis' name would you want to add a vampire to your show? I mean it's not like Morbius has a huge fanbase like Venom or Carnage. Would anyone have really cared if they had just skipped the character altogether?
 
Anyone else absolutely HATE the Brotherhood of Evil from Teen Titans? We had a brain in a jar, a smart French-speaking gorilla, an evil Elasti-girl, and an old guy who wouldn't die. Yeah, THAT'S scary.
 
The Mathtor (Kim Possible): What a joke!

Ring-Ring (Pucca): I can't stand that snobby, conceited, vain little twerp! All she wants to do is make Pucca jealous and ruin her life.

Val-Yor (Teen Titans): I know he's suppose to be a hero, but he's just a racist jerk!

Al (Toy Story 2): I just didn't find him to be a very good villain at all. He never seemed to do anything that was evil. Second of all, why does everyone say that he's the main villain of Toy Story 2? He's not the main villain, he's just a desperate person. The real villain is Stinky Pete the backstabber....err...I mean Stinky Pete the prospector. :sweat:
 
Bakura took how many episodes to do his plan? Whatever it was, much like Inuyasha I had lots all interest and actually forgotten what he did. It didn't help how he was always saying how superior he was but the only times he dueled he lost.

I had forgotten Morbius. Terrible villain, terrible execution on all fronts when it came to that character.

I didn't hate the Brotherhood of Evil until they were shown to be the jobbers they really were when Beast Boy and the others beat them with no trouble.
 
Odile (Barbie of Swan Lake) This girl has one of the most irritating voices I've ever heard - her laughter is especially painful.

Ganon (Legend of Zelda) He's so lazy, he just snaps himself everywhere (or has his skeleton minions carry him), and his voice is awful.
 
Agreed. Would it count to say Mindy from Billy and Mandy? She's more of an antagonist, but still. Also I guess Velma Green the Spider Queen since that special hardly had much of a 'wrath' in it... ugh, what a waste of hype. -.-
 
To list my choices:

The Joker ("The Batman"): Not that I'm the Joker's biggest fan (the current one-note "Freddy Krueger in clown white who kills enough people to repopulate Cleveland" incarnation ranks as my *least* favorite version, and one of the things that bugs me about modern comics in general), but thought this version of him sucked. Since when did he forget, erm, basic grooming skills? Or look like he'd been sleeping on a park bench and fishing soda cans out of trash cans for the recycling money? Or leap around like some deranged chimp?

Eclipso (Justice League): Granted, this one's more out of principle---since Eclipso is probably my pick for "least favorite comic villain ever" ("Joker as Pol Pot" looks good compared to Eclipso :-p )...

Doomsday (JL/ that one direct-to-video Superman movie): See Eclipso for reasoning (another least-favorite-villain of mine, though admittedly JL made him *slightly* less lame).

-B.
 
I'm not sure if I need to spoiler something from a show that's been over that long, so I won't. :) Parvo was actually a super-evolved cat; that metal helmet of his concealed his cat ears. He wasn't choking, he was coughing up a hairball. :)
 
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