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My Top 20 Villainous Vixens

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Who has that beauty only has a role to the heroines and damsels? As well as the villainesses (female villains) being ugly?

And these ladies in this meme are proof that even beauty has a dark-side.

#20. Queen Grimmhilde (Disney's Snow and the Seven Dwarfs): No matter which version of "Snow White" the evil queen is in, she's a prime example that even beautiful women are evil, especially if they are vain.
Though am I the only who finds her normal form more scarier than her old woman disguise? (that glare of hers makes me freeze with fear :fear: )


#19. Queen Narissa (Enchanted): Despite how "Enchanted" was a disappointing bomb at the box-office, but it had a few good characters in it.:hmm:
As for the villain, Queen Narissa, she ain't like all of the other Disney villainesses before (and after) her, but I admit that she has the best fashion-sense out of all of them. :nod:


#18. The Snow Queen: Other than the wicked queen from "Snow White," The Snow Queen from the same name of Hans Christian Andersen's book, is another beautiful and evil female character.
She's so famous that were other villainesses were inspired by her, like the White Witch from the "Narnia" series, and Queen Kaguiya from "Sailor Moon S: The Movie."
Though it begs the question was the Snow Queen is/some-what of a pedophile? :O_o:


#17-11. The villainesses from "Sailor Moon": If there was a count-down of famous villains in anime, the first ones you'd probably think first are the villainesses from "Sailor Moon."
Because in both the manga and anime, this franchise is full of villainess that are as beautiful as they are evil. Whether they are queens, princesses, minions, sidekicks, or pawns.


#10. Inque from "Batman Beyond": Most of the time when people want to create a morphing/melting/slime/shape-shifting villains, they mostly picture them as males.
Until Inque came and changed everything. You can say that she "melt" a lot of guys hearts when she came in.


# 09. The Dee-Dee Twin from "Batman Beyond": Don't let their Raggedy-Ann like looks fool you, these Double-Mint dollies are very sneaky and smarter than you think.
Than again, they are the descendants/successors of the villainess who is also in the meme.


#08, 07, and 6. The Gothem Sirens from "Batman": Can't have the meme without the original three deadly ladies of "Batman": Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn.

Catwoman = The first Batman villianess, most famous for her seductive cat-like behavior that made her be #1 of the hottest comic-book female character

Poison Ivy = A plant-loving scientist who blossomed into this deadly rose that kills men by kissing them

Harley Quinn = The Joker's fangirl who started as a fan-character (by one of the cartoonists) and became an official member of the Batman villain crew. And guys have been going bonkers for her ever since.



# 5. Vanessa (Disney's The Little Mermaid): When we all first saw Ursula transform into this chick, we all can't help but wonder if Ursula was so concern about her appearances, why didn't she use her magic to make herself look like that from the beginning!?
Plus I know a lot of guys that dig the the violet-eyed Brunette thing, even the priest during the almost-wedding scene finds that attractive (as revealed in a famous spotted dirty joke :paranoid: ).

Though the only thing that bothered me about Vanessa, is that she's based off of the other girl that the prince fell for in the original story. She wasn't really evil nor was she the sea-witch in disguise, and she wasn't even aware of the mermaid's feeling toward the prince.

So doesn't that sound a bit fanbratty-like to turn a character who wasn't evil, into a villain in their version?



#4. Nightmare Moon (MLP: Friendship is Magic): When MLP got a major make-over, (almost) everyone was enchanted by the improvements of it, and were introduce to the very first villain of the series, Nightmare Moon.
Once Princess Luna snapped with envy and anger toward her older sister, she transformed into this evil Black Beauty (no pun intended).
And just look at the starry flowing mane, and say you don't find that hypnotize to look at.


# 3, 2, and 1. The boss ladies of "Kid Icarus: Uprising ": Back when the Kid Icarus games were mad, they did have some of the most ugliest character design, but when Uprising came out, the style and design became mind-blowing amazing.
The most impressive designs are the designs of the female/goddess characters such as Lady Palutana, and the rivals and bosses of the game: Medusa, Pendora, and Phosphora.

Phosphora- Phosphora is the Harley Quinn of the three bad goddess. She's flirty, quirky, and just love to tease her enemies.

Pandora- In the game, Pandora, the goddess of Calamity, actually has 2 forms in the game. Her first form is like a female-version of Gastly from Pokemon, than later in the game, she transforms into this.
She kind of look like she could Princess Vivi's (from One Piece) twin sister! :O_o:


Medusa- Now, Medusa has the most major improvements of character design. In the first "Kid Icarus" game, she was hideous and had a body of Bev Bighead. When "Uprising" came out, jaws dropped at the new look of her.
And with Cree Summers voicing her in the English dub, this Medusa really made a lot of gamer-guys' "joysticks" turn to solid-stone (if you know what I mean :paranoid: ).


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master-T-Bone's avatar

I don´t know, but some villainesses have this balance between beauty and evil with a little point of deadly.

I tihink this...Volcana, KillerFrost and Livewire are the most pretty villainesses too. And the most cool trio.

Volcana-Fire.

KillerFrost-Ice.

LiveWire-Lightning.

That evil and beautiful trio deserve a honorific mention.