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MixedMyth wrote:Oh yes! Lady MacBeth!
One of the rare villains who was really mean to their pet.

"Out! Out, damned Spot!"

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A little late, perhaps (hey... I'm often told I'll be late for my own funeral), but you might find this to be an interesting site.

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to toot my own horn.

http://www.antibunny.com/d/20070301.html
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What about the White Rabbit?
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RemusShepherd wrote: Ooooh...that reminds me of Miss Coulter, from the book (and soon to be a movie) 'The Golden Compass'. She's a fantastic evil bitch, with a lot of depth to her character. (She is eventually redeemed in the third book, but you learn to hate her a whole lot until then.)
She was redeemed? It's been a long time since I read it, but I seem to remember her reaching all new levels of creepy in that third book.
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BrownEyedCat wrote:
RemusShepherd wrote: Ooooh...that reminds me of Miss Coulter, from the book (and soon to be a movie) 'The Golden Compass'. She's a fantastic evil bitch, with a lot of depth to her character. (She is eventually redeemed in the third book, but you learn to hate her a whole lot until then.)
She was redeemed? It's been a long time since I read it, but I seem to remember her reaching all new levels of creepy in that third book.
It depends on how you define "redeemed." She kinda sacrificed herself for the world and for love, but on the other hand, the only way that it was possible for her to do that was by "lying with her whole life," i.e. burying that love in a horrible sweeping tide of evil deeds.

Personally, I was sitting there thinking, "ha, ha!"

I still feel sad about the end to that book, though. I feel like there should have been some sort of loophole. (I'm being vague to avoid spoilerificness)
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VinnieD wrote:to toot my own horn.

http://www.antibunny.com/d/20070301.html
Furi. The first rabbit super villain.
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You need to google more. Try the term 'devilbunnies' in association with the name Daphnie. Or Fluffyteacher. General LonGears. Figgy. Beeble!

Or, if you want to go into more popular culture, there's General Wormwort from Watership Down. There's a scary rabbit.
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Bunnicula comes to mind...(He's a big villain with all the vegetables out there, anyway...)
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Oh! Oh! The leader of the Blue Meanies! XD And Glove, of course.
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Captain Black! Captain Black!

You gotta fear someone who doesn't seem to have slept for a month, and who can always rely on the uncanny power of strange plot devices to extricate himself from hopeless situations!

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Who could forget the killer rabbit in Monty Python & the Holy Grail?
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The rabbit wasn't a villain. Just misunderstood.

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Mr.Bob wrote:The rabbit wasn't a villain. Just misunderstood.
True, true. Society was the villain! When will it learn???
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Mr.Bob wrote:The rabbit wasn't a villain. Just misunderstood.
Are you kidding?! It's no ordinary rabbit! It's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you'll ever set eyes on! That rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide! It's a killer! He'll do you up a treat, mate! I'm warning you! He's got huge, sharp . . . uh . . . he can leap about! Look at the bones!
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Or, if you want to go into more popular culture, there's General Wormwort from Watership Down. There's a scary rabbit.

Woundwort according to my copy, but I was referring to the context of the comic, (in which she fights Nailbat the world's first rabbit super hero) I'd have been beaten to the punch on that one too due to Hoppy the Marvel Bunny.

Damn you Shazam Family!


Off topic, but it's still cool to find someone else who read the book. Watership Down is my all time favorite novel.

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VinnieD wrote:Off topic, but it's still cool to find someone else who read the book. Watership Down is my all time favorite novel.
I saw the film when I was eight, loved it and read the novel not to soon after. then I read Plague Dogs...

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Jim North wrote:
Mr.Bob wrote:The rabbit wasn't a villain. Just misunderstood.
Are you kidding?! It's no ordinary rabbit! It's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you'll ever set eyes on! That rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide! It's a killer! He'll do you up a treat, mate! I'm warning you! He's got huge, sharp . . . uh . . . he can leap about! Look at the bones!
he was just hungry :<
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And, speaking of Rabbit villains, there's the Terrible Two.
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Nervous Spy wrote:And, speaking of Rabbit villains, there's the Terrible Two.
Earlier, Jim North wrote:What about the White Rabbit?
This just further feeds my paranoia that no one ever listens to me!
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This thread has gone on for four pages and yet no one has asked why ryclaude, a man with historically documented issues with anger*, is gathering information on villainy... seems suspicious to me.


*See "Outrage"
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