14 Mind-Blowing Facts About Disney’s Villains And Their Movie
For some Disney fans, evil characters are so intriguing. Perhaps, they manage to look past villains’ dastardly deeds or simply they’re intrigued by the pure evil within these characters. Despite the plots against the heroines of their favorite Disney movies, the antagonists have a place in their hearts.
Today, we’ve rounded up some villains with surprising facts about villains.
#1 In The Little Mermaid, Ursula is the sister of King Triton
Source: © The Little Mermaid / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers, © The Little Mermaid / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers
#2 Gaston doesn’t exist in the original story: he was inspired by the one in the 1946 film
Source: © La belle et la bête / Les Films André Paulvé, © Beauty and the Beast / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers
#3 The wicked evil queen from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937) is the first female villain
Source: © Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs / Walt Disney Animation Studios and co-producers, © Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs / Walt Disney Animation Studios and co-producers
#4 In Disney, green is almost always associated with the villains
Source: © The Lion King / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers, © Sleeping Beauty / Walt Disney Animation Studios, © The Princess and the Frog / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers
#5 Purple, red, and black are colors that also appear together with the most perverse Disney characters
Source: © Aladdin / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers, © Pocahontas / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers, © Mulan / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers
#6 Scar’s real name has a disparaging meaning
Source: © The Lion King / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers
#7 The youngest Disney villains are Hans from “Frozen” and Gaston from “Beauty and the Beast”
Source: © Frozen / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers, © Beauty and the Beast / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers
#8 Until 1991, all Disney princess films had a female villain
Source: © Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs / Walt Disney Animation Studios, © Cinderella / Walt Disney Animation Studios, © Sleeping Beauty / Walt Disney Animation Studios, © The Little Mermaid / Walt Disney Animation Studios and co-producers
#9 Sine 1991, Disney movies have had some male villains
Source: © Beauty and the Beast / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers, © Aladdin / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers
#10 In Tangled, Gothel wears very different clothes than Rapunzel
Source: © Tangled / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers, © Tangled / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers
#11 King Candy from “Wreck It, Ralph!” is inspired by the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland
Source: © Alice in Wonderland / Walt Disney Animation Studios, © Wreck-It Ralph / Walt Disney Animation Studios and co-producers
#12 Bellwether’s glasses turn purple when she shows her true intentions
Source: © Zootopia / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers, © Zootopia / Walt Disney Pictures and co-producers
#13 Lady Tremaine prefers psychological warfare
Source: Disney
#14 There is a reunion of all antagonists in “Mickey’s House of Villains”
Source: © Mickey's House of Villains / Disney Television Animation, © Mickey's House of Villains / Disney Television Animation, © Mickey's House of Villains / Disney Television Animation