10.) Charles F. Muntz (Up!)
Up! is easily one of the most emotional animated movies out there. While everyone remembers the first heartbreaking portion of the movie highlighting Carl and Ellie's adventures and life together, many people for some reason forget Charles Muntz. Muntz was Carl's childhood hero who turned out to be a fraud for fabricating bones of an ancient bird. He isolated himself at Paradise Falls and vowed to find the bird that he fabricated. Muntz spent seventy years tracking the bird until he comes in contact with Carl and Russell. Upon finding out that the duo have found the bird, his demeanor changes towards them and an all out hunt begins. Throughout the movie Muntz becomes more and more crazed about catching the bird, Kevin, and wasn't even nervous about putting Carl or Russell's lives in jeapordy.
9.) Auto (Wall-E)
The perfect example of what happens when AI gains too much independence. For generations Auto piloted the Axiom while the Earth was considered inhabitable. It wasn't until Eve and Wall-E delivered the plant to the captain that humanity woke up to its cybernetic overlord. Originally just an autopilot, the pictures of the various Axiom captains show Auto's growing influence as it becomes larger and larger in the frame. It is Auto's mission to keep humanity away from Eath by any means necessary, even if it means committing mutiny.
8.) Stinky Pete (Toy Story 2)
At first Stinky Pete seems like just another toy, but by the time Woody decides to go back to Andy, his real personality shows through as he really becomes Stinky Pete as Woody would say. Despite never being removed from his box, Stinky Pete manages to get out and on multiple occasions thwart Buzz and the gang's attempt at rescuing Woody from a museum. In the end he never reaches the museum as he is strapped into a child's backpack where he will finally, for the first time ever, be played with as a toy and not a collector's item. In a way he had no way of knowing any better, but his methods were far from admirable.
7.) Henry J. Waternoose III (Monsters, Inc.)
For much of Monsters, Inc. Mr. Waternoose is a very kind hearted monster that seems to care greatly for both his company and his employees. He looks to Sulley as a monster that will inspire generations to come and appears to be very proud. That all changes though as Mike and Sulley discover that Waternoose was heavily involved in a plot with Randall and ends up betraying both of them. He attempts to have the CDA arrest Mike and Sulley for Boo being in the monster world. Waternoose goes mad with power and even threatens to capture a thousand children if he has to to ensure the future of his company. To do so he is even willing to banish his top scarer to the Himalayas, proving once and for all that he really cares about one thing. The business.
6.) Ernesto De La Cruz (Coco)
Ernesto De La Cruz was a fraud of a songwriter who used his voice and charm to dazzle audiences world wide. When Miguel travels to the land of the dead to meet the man whom he thought was his great-great grandfather, Ernesto plays along until Miguel begins to discover the truth. Of course, Ernesto isn't actually Miguel's great-great grandfather, but is directly responsible for his death. To prevent the truth from getting out, Ernesto attempts to prevent Miguel from ever leaving the land of the dead (thus killing him) while at the same time reveling in the fact that Miguel's real great-great grandfather is being completely forgotten by the last family member who knew him, Coco. Ernesto cared about nothing other than his fame and wasn't afraid to put an end to anyone who threatened it.
5.) Mor'du (Brave)
Look, it's the first mention of Brave on one of these Pixar top 10 lists. Mor'du is a prince turned demon bear. Driven by his lust for power he sought out a witch whose spell eventually turned the prince into a monstrous bear. Mor'du is a terrifying and menacing presence throughout Brave. The real question throughout the movie though is why Mor'du seemingly hunts Merida and her family. Is it a quest for more power? Is it just out of a sheer feral rage? Or is it that the wisps had guided Mor'du to his inevitable fate at the hands of Merida? That's all up for interpretation of course, but what is not is the sheer terror that Mor'du brings to the screen every time he is on it.
4.) Randall Boggs (Monsters, Inc./Monsters University)
Randall starts out in Monsters University as a friend to Mike, whom at one point he even looks up to. By the end of the movie though, following a loss to Sulley in the scare games, his attitude changes and he vows he will never loose to him again. Throughout Monsters, Inc. Randall is just one step behind Sulley in the scaring department as they race towards the title of all time scarer. Randall ends up employing some seriously underhanded tactics to get ahead and even creates a scream extractor to use on children. He persuades Waternoose to help him achieve his goals and to say he is ruthless in trying to achieve his goal is an understatement.
3.) Hopper (A Bug's Life)
Hopper is the leading of a band of grasshoppers that torment an ant colony on an annual basis. Every year the ants pick all kinds of grain during the harvest season, but Hopper and the gang show up, take the majority of it, and leave the ants to fend for themselves with little food. When Flik causes the grain to be destroyed on accident Hoppper demands double the amount or he will literally squish the queen under his foot. He is a ruthless yet concerned leader as he is not afraid to kill members of his own gang, but also realizes the sheer number of ants greatly poses a threat to him. Controlling both his gang and the ants by fear and the threat of violence, Hopper rules over all of them with an iron fist until his demise in the mouth of several baby birds.
2.) Syndrome (The Incredibles)
Have you ever met your childhood idol just for them to push you away? Well that's what happened to Buddy and it broke him. He went from being Mr. Incredible's biggest fan to arch rival in the span of fifteen years. For years he used his genius to create massive omnidroids to hunt down and kill each and every superhero. His main goal was always to kill Mr. Incredible and be seen as the only hero the world needed. When the Incredibles defeat his latest omnidroid, he desperately kidnaps Jack Jack with the plan of making him his side kick and essentially denying him a childhood with family. Wild, unhinged, and yet incredibly smart, Syndrome is one of the absolute best villains in the Pixar library, though he forgot the ultimate rule of being a hero... No capes...
1.) Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear (Toy Story 3)
Leave it to the Toy Story franchise to get the top spot on this list (and for 3 of the villains to get on the list). Lotso started out as a great toy, but was forgotten at a highway rest stop. Upon finally reaching home, he saw that Daisy's parents had replaced him with another Lots-o'-Huggin Bear. This shattered Lotso and caused him to snap. Lotso quickly became the very definition of a villain. He ruled over Sunnyside with an iron fist and wasn't afraid to take on anyone who challenged him, though often times in quite a villainous way. From the moment Woody and the gang arrive at the daycare he deceives all of them with a soft nature and fresh strawberry smell. Before long though he has them dealing with destructive toddlers and even resetting Buzz Lightyear. While other villains on this list may be scarier in appearance, more destructive in their personality, or have more of a vendetta, Lotso comes across as the whole package. We see his humble beginning turn into a nightmare, and then finally gradually turn into a cute, strawberry scented nightmare.
Well that is my list of the top 10 Pixar villains. There are certainly other good Pixar villains out there, but they just missed the cut. I really enjoyed making this list, and while it was easier than trying to rank the Pixar movies themselves, I still found it pretty difficult to get these characters right where I wanted them. Really the only ones that were cemented were my top three. Everyone else is so close for me for a variety of reasons that ranking them was no easy feat. As always, I'd like to thank you all for reading and stay tuned for the next blog coming real soon! To wrap this blog up, since three Toy Story villains made it on this list, let us take a ride on Alien Swirling Saucers at Disney's Hollywood Studios!