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re: Is Scar the biggest POS in all of the Disney Animated Films?
Posted on 2/28/17 at 2:53 pm to OMLandshark
Posted on 2/28/17 at 2:53 pm to OMLandshark
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I just don't see Scar or Jafar going out of their way to do something that god damn evil for no real reason.
I guess I just disagree. I could easily see Scar killing someone for not, in his view, cooperating with him. And Jafar would just blink them out of existence if he could. If he had stopped his wishes at "the most powerful sorcerer in the world," he would have killed anyone and everyone at a whim, and, because he had the power to do so, it would have been done in the blink of an eye and he wouldn't have he thought about them again afterward.
ETA: now I will say this is extrapolating out based on their character and they did not actually do these things on screen. Frollo did do the things you said on screen. Which is why I said in my earlier post that the depiction of Frollo was far more sinister (i.e. you see all the evil he's capable of in far more detail) than Scar or Jafar, but I think taking the characteristics of Scar and Jafar and extrapolating out what they would do, Jafar easily outstrips any other competition and Scar (and this is depicted on screen) does accomplish perhaps the worst thing in Disney villainy when he basically enslaves the entire kingdom.
This post was edited on 2/28/17 at 3:01 pm
Posted on 2/28/17 at 3:41 pm to LoveThatMoney
Mufasa and his parent dug mufasa's grave. Any wise royal family knows that you create brainwash the prince to be a royal subject or bribe him with a enough women and riches that he'll never dream of acting against the family.
They basically let scar to chill with the Low-men while plotting his rise.
They basically let scar to chill with the Low-men while plotting his rise.
Posted on 2/28/17 at 4:59 pm to LoveThatMoney
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This post was edited on 1/18/19 at 8:21 am
Posted on 2/28/17 at 8:59 pm to LoveThatMoney
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I guess I just disagree. I could easily see Scar killing someone for not, in his view, cooperating with him. And Jafar would just blink them out of existence if he could. If he had stopped his wishes at "the most powerful sorcerer in the world," he would have killed anyone and everyone at a whim, and, because he had the power to do so, it would have been done in the blink of an eye and he wouldn't have he thought about them again afterward.
ETA: now I will say this is extrapolating out based on their character and they did not actually do these things on screen. Frollo did do the things you said on screen. Which is why I said in my earlier post that the depiction of Frollo was far more sinister (i.e. you see all the evil he's capable of in far more detail) than Scar or Jafar, but I think taking the characteristics of Scar and Jafar and extrapolating out what they would do, Jafar easily outstrips any other competition and Scar (and this is depicted on screen) does accomplish perhaps the worst thing in Disney villainy when he basically enslaves the entire kingdom.
However, we don't know Mufasa's true extent of power.
"All the land the sun touches is your."
That's a bit presumptive. Maybe Heynas are an under-represented minority? Maybe they were victims of some sort. Scar might just be the savior, and Simba the new unelected king takeing the throne by force.
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Jafar is no big deal, that guy is a rookie, and had 0 forethought about understanding the power he was going to wield. Bad form Jafar. Bad form.
See Jafar's Entry on Disney's wikia:
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Deleted scenes for the original film (such as "Why Me?") implied that most of his negative traits and motives stemmed from having to grow up impoverished and bullied on by the populace of Agrabah, making him almost similar to Aladdin, although their similarities differed in how they handled their suffering.
This post was edited on 2/28/17 at 9:05 pm
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