>Pixar makes a tweeest villain
>so clever! adds so much depth! did not see that coming!
>Disney makes a tweeest villain
>zzzzzzzzzz stop doing this
Why the double standard?
Pixar makes a tweeest villain
>Double standards
Twist villains are garbage, all of them, Stinky Pete is the only exception
The character in your pic is among the worst "villains" in all fiction
The difference is Pixar's twist villains are actually good, with the exception Incredibles 2's villain. Her name is literally a pun on "evil endeavor" and her scheme made no sense.
Id fuck that jewess so hard ugh israel would have to take more land from palestine to house all of her kids wew
This bitch should be raped by a bunch of predators.
But that would show Zootopia that predators are dangerous and she'd win!
Disney made a bunch of twist plots in a row, which they're not really known for, and outside maybe Frozen they weren't that good and didn't add much to the story.
>current in jail
It's bound to happen user
why didn't she just turn them all into prey instead?
You obviously haven't been looking at the fan-art, I take it?
No, what she needs is a good rape by BIG HUMAN COCK
no joke, the sheep being a twist villain was actually surprisingly good. hans being a twist villain was something i could smell from the moment he was introduced
>no joke, the sheep being a twist villain was actually surprisingly good
Get better standards, she was literally an off-screen plot device
she was so unmemorable I probably couldn't tell who the villain was before your thread reminded me.
then again most of my thoughts about the movie are bunny ass
She should have had a villain song
You must be a character in order to have a song
And Frozen was so obvious people have been desperately trying to subvert it ever since
The biggest "subvertion" was Toy Story 4 having none
Fuck Twist Villains
>ywn be sexually harassed by a qt ewe
why even live
Devil's advocate here but i think Hans still works because even though the audience can look at him and say "oh yeah that guy's the villain" the characters in-universe can't
That's literally every twist villain, but ok man
you're fired wright
Bellwether was bad because it was out of fucking nowhere and had almost no buildup whatsoever. Her character had like, 30 seconds of screentime prior to the reveal. We saw a single character treat her badly a couple times, that's it.
Sure, you don't need to point it out with giant neon signs, but she was just so underdeveloped that the twist feels more like an asspull.
>the twist feels more like an asspull.
It was, fuck Bellwether for ruining Zootopia.
What if the pie fox was the true villain? He already has screentime, backstory and as a farmer he would know about the night howler flowers. Would that fix Zootopia?
it really seems like it was part of the original story that they just felt too attached to cut but had no room to actually develop in the new story
>fuck Bellwether
Gladly
no, he would still be an asspull since there would be about 1 hour and 15 minutes between his appearances
That doesn't so very progressive?
I think twist villains are good when their motivations don't change much. Stinky Pete always wanted Woody to go to Japan. The twist was how far he was willing to go to achieve that.
Similarly Auto from Wall-E was an okay. He wont be winning any "best character" awards but he worked well as a personification of the company.
What was the original plot to Zootopia?
Nick wanted to run his dad's fun party PG13 brothel but couldn't because preds are discriminated against. Also shock collars.