Thread:LostGod2000/@comment-27586321-20141023194406/@comment-1762629-20141023233617

I've seen it before. Syndrome is easier to defend, but he has his opinion, I have mine.

As for the writeups, I believe this might be what they'd look like, as an improvement on yours... (without potholes)

The Incredibles: Buddy Pine, better known as Syndrome, is a genocidal superhero wannabe and a true Nobody to Nightmare. Early in the film, Buddy interrupts Mr. Incredible, or Bob Parr while fighting the supervillain Bomb Voyage in an attempt to become his sidekick. His careless actions nearly get himself killed and allow Bomb Voyage to escape, leading to Mr. Incredible rightfully turning him down and crushing Buddy's dreams. However, Buddy instead subverts his potential FreudianExcuse by holding on to his petty grudge into adulthood, and initiates the mass murder of retired superheroes by luring them to his island. Once Bob finds out, Syndrome beats him down with his Omnidroid and has him tortured, spitefully launching a missile at a plane that he knows has his family on it. Showing callous indifference to Mirage once her life is under threat by Bob, Syndrome plans to release the Omnidroid on the populace once he's disposed of Bob, then painting himself as a hero by falsely defeating the Omnidroid. Once foiled, Syndrome kidnaps the infant Incredible Jack-Jack with the intent to corrupt him into becoming like him. Selfish, petty, and all-around murderous, Syndrome stood out as one of Pixar's darkest villains.

A Bug's Life: Hopper, the leader of the grasshoppers, is a moralless bully who picks on those lower than him for his own convienience and amusement. Forcing a nearby ant colony to collect food for him, in doing so leaving only barely enough for themselves, Hopper comes down to confront the ants after an accident leaves him without the promised food. Introducing himself by nearly feeding Princess Dot, a child, to his vicious attack dog Thumper, Hopper forces the ants to gather more food, even knowing they'll starve as a result. Hopper's a Bad Boss extraordinaire, restrained only from killing his brother by a promise he made to his mother (and even that doesn't stop him from constantly abusing and threatening him) and killing two of his henchmen for being questioned on his motives. Hopper finally plots to kill the queen, and upon being nearly defeated by Flik, Hopper mercilessly chases him down and savagely beats him to near-death. Hopper's only philosophy is that the weak should serve the strong, and harshly punishes any question to his strict standards with threats and death. An intolerant, sociopathic sadist of a grasshopper, Hopper represented the brutal side of the bug world to his bitter end.