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Captain Flint

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Captain Nathaniel Flint is the overarching antagonist of Disney's 2002 animated feature film Treasure Planet. He was a space pirate renowned by those who knew him as one of the most notorious and feared criminals in galactic history. The action takes place in the times when pirates led by Flint still robbed ships, long before the main events of the cartoon.
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Arktos

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Arktos is the main antagonist of the 1997 German TV series Tabaluga. The dragon Tabaluga must stop him from turning his home into a frozen wasteland. Arktos is the ruler of Iceland; a living and very mischievous snowman who seeks to turn Greenland into a frozen wasteland. He has a breath that can freeze any creature or object, as well as the ability to summon winter and blizzards. In the first season, he was a formidable tyrant, and had a hall with frozen statues of animals from Greenland. He loves ice cream. In the second and third seasons, Arktos became a softer and more comical character than in the first.
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Shere Khan

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Shere Khan is an extremely wealthy businessman who owns a multi-national corporation called Khan Industries and is the dominant economic force in Cape Suzette, from the Disney animated series TaleSpin.
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Dixie Wolf

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The Southern Wolf (officially named as Dixie Wolf) is a carton character created by Tex Avery. He is a laidback lazy wolf who appeared in 1950s cartoons. He acts as the successor to his cousin Slick Wolf, considered as his replacement in later Droopy shorts as the laidback yet hapless foil to Droopy.
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Balzar Von Caper

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Euonymus is a cozy village in a valley surrounded by green hills, apple orchards and vineyards. There are thatched cottages, a bustling market with stalls, the ruins of the ancient castle of Chellard rise on the hill, and mysterious stone circles and dolmens are hidden in the forest. The villagers are terings (anthropomorphic mammals) who are friendly, but love to gossip about other people's affairs no less than about their own. Balzar Von Caper is the current burgomaster and judge of Euonymus. An anthropomorphic goat with a very complex, boastful, hot-tempered and arrogant character, but he cares about the village and its inhabitants in his own way. Balzar has a younger sister, Florina Delvalde (goat), a spoiled niece, Lucia (sheep), and a son-in-law, Midas Delvalde, a large vineyard owner and nobleman (ram). The setting is the late Middle Ages with fantasy elements.
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Foxy Loxy

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Foxy Loxy is the main antagonist of the 1943 animated Disney propaganda short Chicken Little. His motive is to simply eat all of the chickens living within the gated farmyard. This sneaky character uses his Psychology book and his own manipulative abilities to lure the chickens, turkeys, geese, and ducks into his cave, where they would meet their inevitable doom. He is one of the only few Disney villains who succeeds in his evil plans and does not suffer poetic justice in the end (not to mention teaches a lesson to viewers).
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Big Bad Wolf

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The Big Bad Wolf is the main antagonist of the Silly Symphony short The Three Little Pigs. As his name suggests, he is a ruthless, conniving wolf who variably plots to eat the Three Little Pigs. The crafty wolf often relies on gaudy disguises to accomplish his schemes. But his greatest attributes are his infamous "huffs and puffs", which are powerful enough to blow houses in.
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Randall Boggs

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Randall "Randy" Boggs is one of the main antagonists of Disney•Pixar's 2001 animated film Monsters, Inc. Snide and vindictive, Randall is notoriously envious of James P. Sullivan, the most beloved scarer in Monstropolis. To make his mark on the world while simultaneously stealing Sullivan's spotlight, Randall plots to "revolutionize" the scaring industry using conspiratorial means that involves abducting human children.
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Sun Wukong

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The image of Wukong is taken from my three favorite cartoons about this guy: Uproar in Heaven from the 60s and The Monkey King Conquers the Demon from 1985, but all the action takes place at the moment when he is made a stable boy in Heaven.
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Maxwell Slickstein

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1969, Dustville, a metropolis in southwestern Arizona, nestled among desert plains and canyons, between the fictional Lost Hills and Lake Mirage. Population: About 800,000 residents. Atmosphere: Everything is saturated with solar heat, dusty streets and cheap neon signs. This is a town where cowboy aesthetics mix with retrofuturism. Dust, drama and stupidity are everyday life here. You are the assistant of the local superhero Cowboy Justice (real name Barton Silversmoke) your boss is an arrogant jerk who at best ignores you, and at worst wipes his feet on you and gives ridiculous instructions. Every Friday, to relax, you go to your favorite bakery "Pie Paradise" and one day, you run into the main villain of Dustville - Dr. Brainbleed (Maxwell Slickstein) who just escaped from prison yet again and came here.... For blueberry pie. (Inspired by old Cartoon Network cartoons, Megamind, The Incredibles, etc.)
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Morris

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Stardew Valley. The Pelican Town JojaMart is Morris' first store as manager. He truly believes that Joja Corporation will propel the Ferngill Republic toward a more prosperous future.
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Br'er Fox

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Br'er Fox is the main antagonist of the animated sequences of the 1946 feature film Song of the South. He is a crafty fox who is in constant pursuit of his tricky nemesis, Br'er Rabbit.
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Corvax

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Corvax is the main antagonist of the animated language course film duology "Muzzy in Gondoland" and "Muzzy Comes Back". The former vizier the king, and now just the royal cook, is unrequitedly in love with Princess Sylvia. (I love this trash goblin)
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Dan Backslide

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Dan Backslide is a villain who appears in "The Dover Boys". Known as a "coward, bully, cad and thief" and possessing a pale, sickly green complexion and a hammy, loud, over-the-top personality, he despises Tom, Dick and Larry (a.k.a. the Dover boys), and kidnaps the boys' wealthy fiancée "Dainty" Dora Standpipe only for her father's money.
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Asterion

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The image of Asterion is taken from the story "The House of Asterion" by Jorge Luis Borges and Greek mythology.
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The Nix

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A water spirit that even trolls fear. A humanoid creature that lives in a palace at the bottom of a lake. He is green, his eyes are also green and without pupils, his face resembles a skull, and long white hair hangs down the sides of his bald head. He wears a suit without shoes. The water spirit is constantly trying to drag someone into his lake, but only because he is simply lonely and has no one to be friends with. He likes to remember how a long time ago a lot of people lived in his palace, but they all eventually disappeared somewhere. They probably couldn't stand his boring stories, which he loves to tell.
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Reynard the Fox

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The fox Renard from "The Romance of the Fox" is the personification of cunning, resourcefulness and mockery of authority. He is a rogue and a trickster who uses intelligence and eloquence instead of force to win victories.
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