April 4th-Who Is My Favourite Disney Villain?

Hi all!

Welcome to Day 4 of the 30 Day Disney Blogging Challenge! Today, I am going to discuss my favourite topic within the Disney realm…villains! I believe the villains make the movie and a lot of the time, I love them just as much if not more than the heroes themselves. Some are downright evil whereas others can make us laugh and even sympathise with them. I’ve always loved the same villain since I was a child and this was further reaffirmed after the live-action film was released in 2014 providing a whole new perspective on her side of the story. I am of course talking about…

MALEFICENT!

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This is from my Tsum Tsum Sticker Collection! 

What makes Maleficent so great a villain? I believe she is absolutely beautiful, graceful and speaks so eloquently with a calming voice. She’s not like the other villains that rant and rave. She is poised and calculating. Maleficent quite simply does not like being left out. When she discovers that she was not invited to Aurora’s christening, she is incredibly insulted. She places a curse on the baby princess that will take place when she turns 16 years of age. It is foretold that Aurora will prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and fall asleep for eternity unless she is awakened by true love’s kiss. Try as they might to protect her, the prophecy does indeed fulfill itself and only Prince Philip can defeat Maleficent with his Sword of Truth.

Let’s look at Maleficent’s appearance. There are quite a few satanic references here from the horns on her head to her black raven sidekick named Diablo which translates to devil in Spanish. In the live-action film, Maleficent also has enormous dark wings that are tragically removed without her consent. Maleficent is also known as ‘The Mistress of all Evil’ and when she morphs into her dragon form, she supposedly represents the dragon in hell from The Book of Revelations. In fact, Maleficent’s name derives from the Latin word maleficentia which translates to ‘evil-doing.’ Maleficent uses her glowing staff to summon the forces of all evil to do her bidding and she resides in a dark, decrepit castle surrounded by hellish minions. In my eyes, she has and always will be Queen of all the Disney villains. In fact, if you have ever played Kingdom Hearts, Maleficent is the final boss and the most difficult to defeat. I love dragons so her mythical transformation in Sleeping Beauty always excites rather than terrifies me.

In the live-action adaptation, we see the beautiful Angelina Jolie play Maleficent and get a real inside look into her back-story. She is a sworn protector of her homeland in the forest and defends it with all her might from an invading army. When she is horribly betrayed, her desire for revenge takes over and the curse on Aurora is enacted. What’s nice about this story is we witness Maleficent’s fondness for the blonde princess grow over time and eventually, they form an understanding that cannot be broken.

Maleficent embodies a truly wicked, feminine villain. She does not have her own song which almost suggests she is above such things. There is so much more to her than meets the eye and beneath that black, bat-wing cape beats a heart that is sorely misunderstood.

Honourable Mention

Ursula from The Little Mermaid

Who is your favourite Disney villain and why? You cannot have the light without the dark!

See you tomorrow! Peace & Love xoxo

3 thoughts

  1. We are on the same page on Disney villains, my friend! For me it is both Maleficent and Ursula! They are both very strong villains in their own right and have a certain class about them going after what they want. A close one for me is also Cruella Deville. Love the classiness and elegance about her, though she sounds very snooty to me 😀

    1. Yes! They are quite classy and beautiful costumed with deep purples and blacks. Cruella is my least favourite villain as she wishes to harm the puppies but it’s just a cartoon luckily 🙂 I think you will like today’s post for sure! Xx

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