Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25355646-20140930163721/@comment-1916997-20150113211754

DarkRobin wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: DarkRobin wrote: There is still limit to how they can do it. Right now, they run the series through chapters or story arcs in which new enemies are introduced, who are all magic users. Before that, one of few stories characters with no magic are Red and Widow Lucas from Little Red Ridding Hood. They introduced Red as both main character and the villain of the story by making her both herself and the big bad wolf. Unless they change the pattern that villains are always magic users, they will run out of evil story character for the heroes to fight in the show. Unless they somehow turn non-magical story villains into magical ones. But if they would do that, they would have kept Captain Hook as the villain instead of turning Peter Pan into one. The problem here is that your saying all villians must be magic users, and using that as a reason why the show can't go on much longer, but Adam and Eddy have never said all villians must be magic users. And besides, we have seen non-magic villians, namely King George, and Greg and Tamara. Furthermore, it is easy enough to take a character like Cruella, and give her magic or magic items. It is for these reasons that the show can go for a very long time. I am definitely not arguing that all villains have to be magic users, it's the pattern they set up. Any non-magic enemies to the heroes of the show are at best, support character to the villains. I definitely would like to see them break the pattern and show us how they would keep running the show without having magic users as villains. Although it's difficult to imagine anyone without magic being a challenge to the heroes. I get what your saying, but I think a non-magical villain could still be a challenge. Adam and Eddy would just have to be creative with how they do it. Maybe a non-magical villain that keeps his/her identity a secret (think Phantom of the Opera), so he/she would be hard for the heroes to defeat because they don't know who they are up against. Another way to have a non-magical villain would be a character that has a magic repeling amulet or something, therefore, he/she is not magical, but magic cannot be used against him/her. One more way you could do it, would be to have a non-magical villain that has a big army, therefore making him/her untouchable. You can't defeat someone you can't get to, after all. Point is, the show can still go in alot of ways with non-magical villains, and still give the heroes a challenge.