Favorite Disney Villainess
- Prince Adam
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Bambi looks cute. Are there villenesses in the film?Prince Adam wrote:You've never heard of Maleficent? And you've never seen any movies before '89? Some advice: start with Sleeping Beauty when it comes out on Sept. 9, then go with Peter Pan, then Bambi, then Dumbo, then Snow White...
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Hello,
Although I voted for the Wicked Queen from Snow White, Maleficent is really my joint favourite villainess, but there wasn't an option to vote for a joint favourite!!
I just wish I'd known that Eleanor Audley was still around up to a couple of years ago because I would have written to her to ask for her autograph to add to my collection.
I hope that Disney Publications can be prevailed upon to publish an English translation of the Pierre Lambert Blanche Neige ( Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ) in time for the 70th or 75th Anniversary of this classic movie. The book is a companion volume to his Pinocchio,and is a pure delight to skim through. I hope that someone in the publications department is reading this post because it really would be a severe mistake not to include this book in the American bibliography of Walt Disney, after all as well as being founded upon a Mouse, the company owes a great deal to the Fairest One of All!!
Although I voted for the Wicked Queen from Snow White, Maleficent is really my joint favourite villainess, but there wasn't an option to vote for a joint favourite!!
I just wish I'd known that Eleanor Audley was still around up to a couple of years ago because I would have written to her to ask for her autograph to add to my collection.
I hope that Disney Publications can be prevailed upon to publish an English translation of the Pierre Lambert Blanche Neige ( Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ) in time for the 70th or 75th Anniversary of this classic movie. The book is a companion volume to his Pinocchio,and is a pure delight to skim through. I hope that someone in the publications department is reading this post because it really would be a severe mistake not to include this book in the American bibliography of Walt Disney, after all as well as being founded upon a Mouse, the company owes a great deal to the Fairest One of All!!
Now shall you deal with me oh Prince and all the powers of Hell !!
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Re: Favorite Disney Villainess
Mine is Ursula.
Re: Favorite Disney Villainess
My favorites are The Evil Queen and Maleficent. The Evil Queen is the only one who gave me nightmares as a kid, but not as a Witch, as her beautiful royal self. Maleficent never actually scared me, but I still love her.

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