Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1894786-20150317091057/@comment-25926288-20150318004250

CoolDudeAl wrote: Eskaver wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote:

Eskaver wrote: Am I the only one that can't see any of them, well except Jafar who already appeared. If Mulan appeared in flashback, I can see Shan Yu. But the rest I can't see unless they are from a fairytale, myth or literature. I know the Horn King is from literature, but imagine the CGI on him. It'll be terribly frightening, because it's actually frightening or it's just that bad. The others from literature don't warrant more than a small cameo, a mention, or in a couple scenes of an episode. With the exceptions of Rourke, Scar, and Mordu, I'm pretty sure all the villains are from Disney movies that originate from some form of literature. So they could all be done technically. Mad Madam Mim is from literature? I heard of Morgana, Merlin and Mordred, but Mim? I saw her in the movie and that's it. Lol, Tarzan doesn't fit and Facilier isn't from the fairytale and is too New Orleans. But it would be interesting to see The Headless Horseman in Wonderland, since decapitation is their thing! No, many of the villains listed originated in the Disney movie, and even those that did not, like Jafar and Hades, were given unique qualities in the Disney movie. I think you just misread what I wrote, so I'll try to reword it. The movies the listed villains come from are almost all based on works of literature. Therefore, it puts the villains in fair game to be done. Like how we got Ariel, Eric, and Ursula for The Little Mermaid story, or the Frozen cast for The Snow Queen story. Those characters are all partially or totally original, but they can tie back to the literature. I hope this is making sense. lol Makes since! Fair game they are, hopefully they would be tied in in a casual way. Like a Headless Horseman in Wonderland or a Will flashback.