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Disney[/Pixar] Villains Venn Diagram

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09/16/15 - Added the Dentist from Finding Nemo to purple circle, moved Lucifer to F/D section.

(Should be obvious, but there are spoilers)

Here’s hoping people like this, because I watched eight of these movies (and other things) while working on it.  This was inspired by TVtropes.org’s “Disney Villain Death” trope, which points out how common it is for Disney villains to fall to their [presumable] death.  It took a little while to realize I should do a Venn diagram, and longer to get the images and make everything around them transparent.

This list comprises the list of Disney’s animated “canon” films (54 as of Big Hero 6) and Pixar’s major releases (which will be 15 in roughly two months, and I’m willing to change this as soon as screenshots from The Good Dinosaur are available).
If you can make a good argument as to something I missed or a change that should be made, do so.

D: Defeated but alive
F: Falls to presumable death
E: Escaped from
O: Other

The Master List:
1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) - Evil Queen(/Witch) - Falls off cliff - F
2. Pinocchio (1940) - Monstro - Gepetto and Pinocchio start fire to make him sneeze them out, Monstro destroys raft in retaliation - D/E
3. Fantasia (1940) - Multi-segment film. Opposing force in “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” is arrogance and/or laziness - N/A
4. Dumbo (1941) - The Ringmaster…doesn’t quite qualify. N/A
5. Bambi (1942) - Ronno* - Beaten in fight by Bambi, rolls down slight incline into river. - D/F
6. Saludos Amigos (1943) - Multi-segment film (no clear antagonist) - N/A
7. The Three Caballeros (1945) - Dido - N/A
8. Fun and Fancy Free (1947) - Dido - N/A
9. Melody Time (1948) - Dido - N/A
10. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949) - Two-parter - N/A
11. Cinderella (1950) - Lucifer** - Falls out of window to escape Bruno - F
12. Alice in Wonderland (1951) - Queen of Hearts - Alice escapes her captivity - E
13. Peter Pan (1953) - Captain Hook - Falls off cliff, last seen pursued by crocodile (appears in direct-to-video sequels) - D/F
14. The Lady and the Tramp (1955) - Dog Catcher - Wagon is crashed by dogs - D/E
15. Sleeping Beauty (1959) - Maleficent - Stabbed as dragon, falls off cliff - F
16. 101 Dalmatians (1961) - Cruella de Vil - Car crashes with Horace and Jasper’s, loses trail of dalmatians - E/D
17. The Sword in the Stone (1963) - Madam Mim - Given chickenpox-like disease by Merlin, lives. - D
18. The Jungle Book (1967) - Shere Khan - Scared off by fire - D
19. The Aristocats (1970) - Edgar Balthazar - Defeated, sent in own luggage to Timbuktu - D
20. Robin Hood (1973) - Sheriff Rottingham/Prince John - Punished upon King Richard’s return (Same as source material) - D
21. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) - No villain - N/A
22. The Rescuers (1977) - Madame Medusa - Defeated but alive, possibly eaten by her trained alligators - D
23. The Fox and the Hound (1981) - Bear - falls off log to bottom of waterfall - F
24. The Black Cauldron (1985) - The Horned King - Consumed by dark magic of Black Cauldron (falls into it) - F/O
25. The Great Mouse Detective (1986) - Professor Ratigan - Falls off Big Ben - F
26. Oliver & Company (1988) - Sykes - His car collides with oncoming subway train - O
27. The Little Mermaid (1989) - Ursula - Pierced by bowsprit of ship - O
28. The Rescuers Down Under (1990) - Percival McCleach - Falls over waterfall - F
29. Beauty and the Beast (1991) - Gaston - Falls off the Beast’s castle. - F
30. Aladdin (1992) - Jafar - Tricked into becoming genie, falls into lamp, Genie launches his lamp towards the Cave of Wonders (as evident by its title, returns in direct-to-video  sequel) - D/F
31. The Lion King (1994) - Scar - Mauled (and presumably eaten) by hyenas - O
32. Pocahontas (1995) - Governor Ratcliffe - Arrested after accidentally shooting John Smith - D
33. Toy Story (1995) - Sid - “Scared straight” by toys (has cameo in 3 as garbageman) - D
34. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) - Frollo - Falls into fire/lava - F
35. Hercules (1997) - Punched by Hercules, falls into whirlpool of recently deceased souls (voiceover heard at end of credits) - D/F
36. Mulan (1998) - Shan-Yu - Blown up via fireworks - O
37. A Bug’s Life (1998) - Hopper - Fed to chicks by bird - O
38. Tarzan (1999) - Clayton - Accidentally hangs himself on vines (falls for a few seconds in the process) - F/D
39. Fantasia 2000 (1999) - Multi-segment - N/A
40. Toy Story 2 (1999) - Stinky Pete - Defeated, sent away with young Barbie fan - D
41. Dinosaur (2000) - Carnotaurus - Falls off cliff - F
42. The Emperor's New Groove (2000) - Yzma - Accidentally smashed by Kronk, survives - D
43. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) - Rourke - Turned into solid crystal by Milo, strikes propeller blade and shatters - O
44. Monsters, Inc. (2001) - Randall - Beaten up by Boo, captured by Sully, sent through door to Florida/Southeastern US. Last seen alive. - D
45. Lilo & Stitch (2002) - Captain Gantu - Beaten by Stitch - D
46. Treasure Planet (2002) - John Silver - Arrested, but later escapes (same as source material) - D/E
47. Finding Nemo (2003) - Dentist (+ Fisherman/Darla/Birds) - Characters escape from all four, none are aware they’re doing anything wrong/“evil” - E
48. Brother Bear (2003) - Denahi is closest thing to antagonist, but is just confused, thinking that his brother-turned-bear was killed by one. N/A
49. Home on the Range (2004) - Slim - Captured, arrested, bounty paid to protagonists - D
50. The Incredibles (2004) - Syndrome - Sucked into jet engine - O
51. Chicken Little (2005) - Aliens - Revealed in ending to merely be teleporting the town instead of vaporizing them, came to earth searching for child. N/A
52. Cars (2006) - The opposing force in the story is McQueen’s pride. Hicks is a decent contender, but is more just a cheater in the race than a real villain. N/A
53. Meet the Robinsons (2007) - Bowler Hat Guy/Goob - Protagonist changes past, removes villain’s hatred of him (hard to categorize) - E/O
54. Ratatouille (2007) - Chef Skinner - Loses control of restaurant, captured, eventually released. - D
55. Wall-E (2008) - Auto[pilot] - Following protocol/plan that conflicts with protagonists. Deactivated - O
56. Bolt (2008) - No clear antagonist. N/A
57. Up (2009) - Charles Muntz - Falls off his zeppelin - F
58. The Princess and the Frog (2009) - Dr. Facilier - Dragged to spirit world(/hell?). - O
59. Toy Story 3 (2010) - Lotso - Defeated, escapes protagonists, strapped to front of garbage truck - D
60. Tangled (2010) - Mother Gothel - Falls while retroactively aging to death (after Rapunzel’s hair is cut) - O/F
61. Cars 2 (2011) - Axelrod - Captured and arrested - D
62. Winnie-the-Pooh (2011) - Backson exists, but is revealed to be friendly. N/A
63. Brave (2012) - Mor’du - Crushed by collapsing Menhir - O
64. Wreck-It Ralph (2012) - King Candy/Turbo - Merges with bug(?), flies into erupting volcano - O
65. Monsters University (2013) - Dean Hardscrabble is the obvious choice, but to my understanding merely disciplines Mike and Sully. N/A
66. Frozen (2013) - Hans - Defeated by “energy pulse” from freezing Anna, sent back to Southern Isles - D
67. Big Hero 6 (2014) - Yoika (name from comics?)/Professor Callaghan - Defeated by heroes and arrested - D
68. Inside Out (2015) - No real antagonist - N/A
69. The Good Dinosaur (2015) - Not yet released.

*Hunters/men are the real villains (it might be the same people, we don’t know), but never directly interact with anyone - save Bambi’s mom - and are never seen.
**The evil stepmother is the ultimate villain, but because Lucifer provides yet another example of falling I chose him. (Might add stepmother later)
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DisneyFanGirl1997's avatar

What about Scroop from Treasure Planet?