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The main villains of my favorite TV shows.

Hexxus
"What a miraculous device. I'm really getting the hang of this. I do believe that we are destined to be soul mates."

- Hexxus while merging with the Leveler machine.

Hexxus is the ancient evil spirit of destruction and the main antagonist in 20th Century Fox's animated film "FernGully: The Last Rainforest". He is also a new villain of Sailor Moon. He is voiced by Tim Curry.

Overview
Hexxus is the ancient spirit of destruction and all that is toxic to nature. As such, his only goal is to cause destruction, decay and death in any way he can.

Origin
Hexxus first appeared on Earth in ancient times when the balance of nature shifted. He rose out of the Earth and rained down poison, destroying much in his wake and killing countless living creatures, including humans. He tried to steal a Heart of the Moon Princess, but failed. He was finally defeated by the fairy priestess Magi Lune and imprisoned inside an enchanted baobab tree, which he remained trapped in for hundreds, if not thousands or possibly even millions of years.

Role in the Movie
The movie's main male protagonist Zak's superiors cut down the enchanted tree that Zak had unwittingly painted an X mark on marking it to be cut down. Unfortunately, this turns out to be the tree Hexxus is trapped in, and the cutting down and processing of the tree by the mobile lumbermill known as "The Leveler" releases him. Determined to get revenge upon the fairies of Ferngully (specifically Magi Lune) for imprisoning him and seeing the useful potential of the human machine, Hexxus decides to take control of it and use it to exact his plan. He manipulates the lumberjacks and their tree leveler into tearing down the rainforest in the direction of the fairies by the next morning, thereby destroying the very fabric of their world. He does this under the vocal guise of their boss.

Sometime latter, upon reaching Ferngully after having successfully destroyed much of the rainforest, Hexxus reveals himself. With Magi gone (having sacrificed herself to give her power to all the other fairies), it is up to Crysta and the other fairies to defeat him. Hexxus promptly grabs Tuxedo Mask and Sailor Venus and demands that Sailor Moon surrenders her heart. Not wanting one of her friends and her love to die from either not having the ability to breathe, or that Hexxus would crush them, despite Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars and Sailor Jupiter's protests, Sailor Moon agrees witness. Now energized with Sailor Moon's heart, Hexxus creates the deforestation. He and the leveler chase the fairies and drive them into their home tree despite the several valiant efforts of Crysta, Zak, and Batty to stop him. Hexxus scares the lumberjacks off and takes control of the machine. The Rescue Rangers decide to use the Ranger Rocket to reach Hexxus and use the rocket's self destruct feature near Sailor Moon's heart. However, Hexxus destroys the rocket, and the Rocket crashes. Just as Hexxus is about to kill off all the fairies, Zak turns off the leveler with Sailor Mercury's help, causing Hexxus to lose the energy he was gaining from it and disappear, but he soon rips out of the machine as a giant demonic skeleton creature made of oil that breathes fire.

Sailor Moon calls out Cosmic Moon Power, and this has no effect on Hexxus. Crysta powers-up Sailor Moon by giving the powers of nature from all the other fairies, even Zak, to the Silver Crystal. With this power boost, an empowered Sailor Moon and the four Sailor Scouts attack Hexxus with all of their power. Monterey Jack distracts Hexxus with the elephant patrol led by Captain Colonel while Gadget creates the Heart Locator, but just as they are ready to take off on the Ranger Plane, Hexxus swallows the Rescue Rangers, forcing Sailor Moon, along with Sakura, Tuxedo Mask and the Sailor Scouts, to jump into Hexxus to save them. While inside Hexxus, Sailor Moon, Sakura, Tuxedo Mask, and the Sailor Scouts reunite with the Rescue Rangers, and they find Sailor Moon's heart, where its revealed that once Hexxus regains his strength, he will use Sailor Moon's heart to destroy Ferngully. Crysta seemingly sacrifices herself like Magi did by allowing Hexxus to devour her in one bite, and gives her powers to Sailor Moon, telling her to grow a seed she had with her from inside him. Sailor Moon, vowing to avenge her fairy friend's sacrifice, manages to free her heart by destroying the black chains holding it suspended with the Moon Tiara Action, weakening Hexxus. Sailor Mars catches Sailor Moon's heart, but after a brief moment's hesitation, willingly gives it to Sailor Venus, who gives it back to Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon then calls out Cosmic Moon Nature Power to grow a seed to again imprison Hexxus (together with the leveler) inside a new tree with help from the fairies led by Pips. In the last moments, Hexxus can only watch in horror as the enclosing roots seal, thereby imprisoning him again, and hopefully forever. Ferngully celebrates the Sailor Scouts over their victory.

Personality
Hexxus, true to all he embodies, could very much be considered the dark side of nature itself. At the core he relishes destruction and decay. He also shows to take great pleasure in the suffering and death of living creatures. However he also shows great fear when the situation turns against him, such as when Zak turned off the leveler and then when he was imprisoned once again.

He is an exceptional manipulator, able to influence others from the shadows. Hexxus also seems to show some admiration for humans, describing them as "wonderful creatures, so clever and useful". Possibly because he and humans share much in common, they both cause destruction to nature and its creatures. Nevertheless, he only sees them as a means to an end and, like all other living creatures, Hexxus takes great pleasure in their deaths just the same. He also has shown overconfidence, and enjoys taunting his prey, however his own arrogance is ultimately his greatest flaw.

Powers and Abilities
As the spirit of destruction, Hexxus wields as variety of abilities and powers. He can change his form, which presumably depends on what type of poison or toxin he's currently feeding on, for example: Zak's spray paint (a shapeless blob of black ooze), the smog produced by the Leveler (a humanoid shadow of black smoke), the oil in the Leveler (a giant flaming skeleton-like being draped in ooze like a cape), etc.

He has been shown to be able to mimic seemingly any voice. He is also able to breathe fire, both in his Smoke and Fire forms. His Smoke form also appears able to cast bolts of acid. Hexxus can also possess machines, such as when he merges with the Leveler and also takes control of it once he scares off it's human operators. As stated by Magi Lune, Hexxus can rain down poison which presumably is his deadliest ability, for Magi states that during his first rampage the forest was "nearly destroyed and many lives were lost". Similar to The Shadow Blot of Epic Mickey and the Heartless of the Kingdom Hearts series, Hexxus can capture Sailor Moon's Heart.

Aside from those abilities, Hexxus also seems to have some level of omniscience or omnipresence. Because as is hinted many times in his his song Toxic Love, it seems that, despite being imprisoned for countless years, Hexxus was still fully aware of how much humans and civilization had evolved over the millennia. Thus he, at least partially, understood the concept of machines, human greed, human work (shifts, breaks and all) and was aware of human things like shopping malls, cocktails, etc. Furthermore, he apparently also knew both the voice and even the personality of the lumberjacks' boss when he mimicked him over the intercom. The fact that he is a spirit further adds plausibility to this theory. Indeed, Hexxus himself has stated that he "sees the world and all the creatures in it". Like Bowser of Paper Mario, Hexxus ends up becoming high-invincible from Sailor Moon's Heart.

Toxic Love
Toxic Love is the villain song of Hexxus, sung in Fern Gulley: The Last Rainforest.

Lyrics
Mmm, sludge Mmm, filth Aah, fumes Oooh, cack

Hit me one time Hit me twice Ah, ah, ah That's rather nice

Oil and grime, poison sludge Diesel clouds and noxious muck Slime beneath me, slime up above Ooh, you'll love my (ah-ah-ah) toxic love Toxic love

I see the world and all the creatures in it I suck 'em dry and spit 'em out like spinach I feel the power, it's growing by the minute And pretty soon you're gonna see me wallow in it

I feel good, a special kind of horny Flowers and trees depress and frankly bore me I think I'll spew them all with cyanide saliva Pour me a puke cocktail and take me to the driver

Filthy brown acid rain Pouring down like egg chow mein All that's foul, all that's stained Breeding in my toxic brain

And after dinner I could go for something sweet Revenge for all those years locked in a tree! I'll crush and grind all creatures great and small And put up parking lots and shiny shopping malls.

'Cause greedy human beings will always lend a hand With the destruction of this worthless jungle land And what a beautiful machine they have provided To slice a path of doom with my foul breath to guide it

Hit me one time Hit me twice Ah, ah, ah That's rather nice

Oil and grime, poison sludge Diesel clouds and noxious muck Slime beneath me, slime up above Ooh, you'll love my (ah-ah-ah) toxic love.

Nightmare King
"You think you can hide? I know exactly where you are."

- The Nightmare King

The Nightmare King is the ruler of the dreaded Nightmare Land and the main antagonist of Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland. He is also a new villain of Sailor Moon. He was voiced by both Tarō Ishida in the Japanese adaption and Bill Martin in the English adaption.

Biography
The origins and history of the Nightmare King are unknown, but he is apparently the embodiment of nightmares, he rules over Nightmare Land, a dark world which represents all the fear and darkness of the world's nightmares. At some point in the past, he was imprisoned beneath Slumberland by his enemy King Morpheus, he was lock behind a giant door which all residents of Slumberland were forbidden to open lest the evil king be set free again.

During the movie, Morpheus summons a young boy named Nemo, Serena, Darien, Sakura, and their friends, who came from the future, to Slumberland to be his heir and playmate to his lonely daughter, Princess Camille. Nemo is a boy who suffers from constant nightmares and while his parents say the reason is because of his habit of sneaking pies late at night, it's strongly hinted several times that the Nightmare King may, in fact, be the one responsible for his endless nightmares.

When Nemo is brought to Slumberland, the Nightmare King is released after Nemo unlocked the door that Morpheus warned him not to open. Nemo rushes back to Morpheus' castle in time for his coronation ceremony, where Nemo is handed the royal scepter, the only thing capable of defending Slumberland in the event of the Nightmare King's return. In the middle of a dance session between Morpheus and Professor Genius, the Nightmare King reaches the castle and steals Morpheus away. As the partygoers search for a scapegoat, Flip reveals Nemo to be responsible for the Nightmare King's escape.

Nemo awakens in his home, which floods with seawater and ejects him into the ocean. Genius discovers Nemo and tells him not to blame himself for all that has happened. When the two return to Slumberland, Flip reveals that he has a map to Nightmare Land, where Morpheus is currently being held. Serena and her friends transform into the Sailor Scouts, revealing their secret identities to Nemo, Camille, Flip, and Genius. Sailor Moon, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Venus, Nemo, Camille, and Flip set off in a tugboat in search of Morpheus.

They are soon sucked into a whirlpool and find themselves in the monster-infested Nightmare Land. The trio comes across a group of shapeshifting goblins who wish to aid in the quest to find Morpheus. The Nightmare King sends a flock of giant bats creatures to seize the rescue party. Nemo attempts to use the scepter, but once again awakens back in his bed, luckily for Sailor Scouts, they still have their transformations during Nemo's awakening. The goblins appear in Nemo's room and the group travels together to the Nightmare Castle within the Nightmare Land by flying through a hole in the sky called the "Gate of Wind".

At his castle, the Nightmare King is informed that Nemo has been terminated expect the Sailor Scouts, but his giant manta ray soon informs him that Nemo is in the castle with the sceptor, enraged the Nightmare King absorbs his army due to their failure. He then sucks Nemo and his friends into his lair where he demands possession of the scepter. When Nemo fails to reply, the King reveals the Professor, Princess Camille, and Flip whom he has imprisoned in giant reliquaries and begins to taunt the boy, angering Sailor Moon. When even this fails, he tops it off by imprisoning King Morpheus in a reliquary of his own right before Nemo's eyes.

Nemo tries to save him but the Nightmare King has his giant sting ray try to kill him, but Nemo soon destroys it with the scepter. He again asks Nemo to give him the sceptre because, after all, Nemo cannot even remember the words necessary to use it. Sailor Moon looks at the Nightmare King with new determination in her eyes. She calls out Moon Healing Escalation, and the power of the Silver Crystal falls on the Nightmare King. He resists against the power of Sailor Moon, power so strong that she sparkles with it. Nemo refuses and valiantly uses the scepter to fight off the Nightmare King by destroying his hand. Now enraged, the Nightmare King tries to absorb Sailor Moon, Sakura, Nemo and their friends and finish them for good. In a last desperate effort, Nemo barely manages to say the full incantation to the scepter and use it's full power, along with Sailor Moon and the Sailor Scouts using Moon Prism Power, to destroy the Nightmare King once and for all, albeit at the cost of his own life, ending his evil reign along with Nemo's own nightmares.

Shortly afterwards, all the King's spells are lifted freeing everyone and Nemo is quickly revived by King Morpheus and Sailor Moon who forgives him for breaking his promise. Sometime later, Slumberland celebrates the fall of the Nightmare Kingdom. After which Nemo returns home and once more awakens in his room, this time peacefully, now forever free from his endless nightmares due to the Nightmare King's destruction.

Videogame apprearance
The Nightmare King appears as the primary antagonist and final boss of both the 1990 Nintendo videogame Little Nemo: Dream Master and the 1990 Capcom arcade game Nemo. In both games he sends both his army of nightmarish denizens of the Nightmare Kingdom and evil boss monsters to invade Sumberland and to destroy Nemo but Nemo took on and beaten his minions and than defeated the Nightmare King himself.

Trivia

 * The Nightmare King bares strong resemblance to Chernabog.
 * He also slightly resembles Black Doom from Shadow the Hedgehog

Rasputin
"You think you can banish the great Rasputin? By the unholy powers vested in me, I banish *you*, with a curse. Mark my words, you and your family will die within a fortnight. I will not rest until I see the end of the Romanov line forever!"

- Rasputin to the Russian royals.

Rasputin is the main villain of the Don Bluth film Anastasia. He is also a new villain of Sailor Moon. He is voiced by legendary actor Christopher Lloyd. And his singing voice was done by popular voice-actor Jim Cummings.

He is based loosely on the real-life psychic Rasputin: however in the film he is depicted as a far more malevolent being of black magic than the real-life Rasputin, though the two share the common title of "Mad Monk". Rasputin was banished for treason by the czar, Nicholas Romanov. Enraged, he curses all the Romanov line, and during a revolitionary attack he tries to kill Princess Anastasia but he drowns in the frozen lake.

Eager for revenge, Rasputin plans on destroying the Russian royalty. He sold his soul to the otherworld forces of darkness in exchange for his amulet and for the power to destroy the czar and his family, in the process becoming a lich (a type of undead creature with magical powers). He then returns to the Russian palace and inflicts on the czar's family with the Romanov curse. All of the royals are killed by Rasputin and the Russian soldiers, except for the czar's mother, Mary Romanov, and his daughter, Anastasia. Rasputin eventually attempts to murder Anastasia while chasing her across a frozen river, but drowns after falling through the ice, losing his amulet in the process and he is unable to die until he completes his curse

Return and Ultimate Death
"Anastasia. Your imperial highness. Look what ten years has done to us: you, a beautiful young flower and me, a rotting corpse. Last seen at a party like this one, followed by a tragic night on the ice. REMEMBER?!?"

- Rasputin to Anastasia when he meets her again in their final battle on Pont Alexandre III.

10 years later, Rasputin is trapped in limbo, then his amulet is back in his hands thanks to Bartok. Driven more by his desire for revenge, he wishes to finish off what he started before he rests in peace by killing Anastasia. Putting his demonic minions to work on finding and destroying her but failing, he is accompanied throughout the film by his reluctant minion Bartok - who is an albino bat who constantly tries to sway Rasputin away from his obsession but is largely ignored until Bartok eventually gives up.

After two assassination attempts, Rasputin grows tired of his magic constantly failing so he and Bartok return from limbo back to Paris to confront and kill Anastasia there in person. Bartok betrays Rasputin and becomes an entertainer in the cities of Moscow. Meanwhile, Rasputin confronts Anastasia and Sailor Moon on Pont Alexandre III and in the resulting final battle, he loses hold of his amulet due to Moon Princess Halation from Sailor Moon and Anastasia shatters it underfoot, which in turn destroys the magic keeping Rasputin alive. As Rasputin dies, his body is reduced to dust while his soul is dragged back to Hell.

History
In reality the daughters/princesses of Tzar were good friends with Rasputin. When Rasputin died the princesses were hurt greatly but the one who was hurt the most was Anastasia. So even though Anastasia was a great movie the plot just needed a villain and they had chose Rasputin. Rasputin is not why the Romanov family died. He had died long before the tragic death of the Romanov family. So the villains should really be the killers of the family.

Ludmilla
Ludmilla is the main villain in Bartok The Magnificent and is also a new villain of Sailor Moon. She hates Bartok. From the beggining of the movie, Ludmilla seems to be a woman of rights and a little bit shy and misterous. She plans the kidnapping of Prince Ivan and seems to use Bartok's help to dispose of this singular bat, putting the witch Baba Yaga as the main enemy, as the kidnapper of Prince Ivan.

Bartok goes to the Baba Yaga's house in The Forest of Iron. As he does three tasks for Baba Yaga, the mystical witch does a potion for Bartok. Once the potion is finished, she shows to Bartok the place where is Prince Ivan and that she didn't kidnapped it.

The magic potion was done to help out Bartok. His mystical powers does the drinker be what he is inside on the outside 10 times.

Bartok goes to the Castle of Prince Ivan (now Ludmilla's) and claims that Prince Ivan have never been kidnapped. "He is in the TOWER!". Ludmilla, surprised and confident, goes with Bartok to the tower, where Ivan have been held. Ludmilla shouts to the guard that kidnapped Ivan, putting the Guard, Bartok and Ivan (again) held in the prison. Ludmilla takes the potion of Bartok and drinks it. She thinks that (be what she will be on the inside on the outside 10 times) she is more than a beautiful woman, thinking that inside she is a gorgeous, sexy and beautiful woman. But instead, while she sings "The Real Ludmilla", we see she is becoming a dragon, starting to transform from the tail of dragon, to her hands, to her boobs, to her legs, to her body, to her head, to her weight and to her face. Finally, she sees herself as a dragon and the "human part of Ludmilla" (thinking and speaking as one) dies, becoming a Stupid Dragoness.

Once Bartok escapes from the Tower, goes against Ludmilla and atacks her, doing her nothing. She's not happy with that and spits fire. She's is hipnotised (somehow) by Bartok, and was led to the Tower, but she falls from the Tower, dying on the falling.

Sadly, she dies as a horripilant, ugly dragoness.

Drej
"You can't beat the Drej. They're pure energy."

- Joseph Korso about the Drej.

The Drej are a race of malevolent energy-based aliens and the primary adversaries of the 2000 film "Titan A.E." and a new enemies of ExoSquad. They despise humanity due to an experimental discovery called Project Titan which made them become alarmed and declared war, and they intend to get rid of all humans from the universe, in order to be the only dominant species in the galaxy.

The prologue of this movie is set in the year 2106 AD, then flashes forward 15 years to the year 2121. The film focuses around a young man named Cale Tucker, and a special ship called the Titan. In 2106, Gaea is destroyed by the Drej, a malicious race of aliens that are made of pure energy. The ship in which they travel is called the Alahenena, supposedly the Drej language term for planet killer. This ship positions itself over the North Pole of Gaea and fires an energy beam at it, causing the planet to spin faster and faster, until centrifugal force overpowers gravity, thus causing Gaea to fly apart at the seams.

The Exofleet start the battle with the Drej for Earth, allying with the Neosapiens. Marsala flies his exofighter into the alien superweapon just before it fires at the North Pole of Earth, and blows the whole ship to pieces. The Drej retreat, vowing to have their revenge.

History
Not much is known about the Drej, other than the fact that their social structure is much like that of bees, with a queen and several armies of drones. One thing to notice about the Drej is that the queen is the only one who has eyes; the rest are eyeless drones. The Homeworlds Congress discovered that the Drej and their queen came from the Andromeda Galaxy.

Ships
The Drej have two primary modes of transportation; the large mothership called the Alahenena, and swarm upon swarm of smaller ships called Stingers. The Stingers are very aggressive looking; a small central fuselage with a pair of sharp fins on the back and another pair on the sides, and a pair of long arms coming up at an angle from the sides, then leveling off, and coming back down at a slight angle inward toward each other. After Cale was taken prisoner aboard the Drej mothership, he managed to escape and steal a Stinger, which he then flew back to the starship Valkyrie. Captain Joe Korso and his crew did not know that our hero was aboard the Drej Stinger; Stith fired a few shots, which Cale manage to dodge by manipulating bolts of energy on the ship's seat. The starship Valkyrie picked up the stolen Stinger, and Mr. Tucker dropped out of the bottom of the ship.

Physiology
The Drej are not much different from our species, yet they are made of bright blue pulsing energy. They're not corporeal entities, yet they have a physical form which appears to be both skeletial and humanoid. Their ships are also made of energy, a fact that young Mr. Tucker exploited. You won't need a dictionary to know that the Drej were victims of bad karma. Mr. Tucker reconfigured the Titan's systems to use that very energy from which are Drej are made; they and their ship and their queen were absorbed into the interior of the starship Titan, and as she awakened from her 15 years slumber, she unleashed that energy in three violent bursts. These bursts created three beams, each long enough to span a planetary radius. This created a gravity well, which caused all material around the Titan's position to coalesce into a hot clump of molten matter, thus giving new life to a planet upon which the human species could live.

Drej Queen
"The human threat ends now...along with the Exofleet."

- The Drej Queen while speaking in her native Drej language.

The Drej Queen is the main antagonist of "Titan A.E." and also a new antagonist of ExoSquad, she is the leader of an energy-based alien race called the Drej. Unlike her drone followers, only she has eyes.

Her intentions are to extinguish the human race from the universe. She talks, but doesn't speak English, but a strange alien language (with her dialogue being completed with English subtitles) which is probably the native dialect of her people.

In the end, along with her followers, she is destroyed by J.T. Marsh and Cale using combined powers of the Project Titan and the Solar Flare.

Trivia

 * Although a female, she is voiced by Christopher Scarabosio.

V'Ger
V'Ger is the main antagonist in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. It is an alien force, hidden in a massive cloud of energy, moving through space towards Earth.

The cloud destroys three of the Klingons' new K't'inga-class warships and the monitoring station en route. Later on in the movie, The Enterprise intercepts the energy cloud and is attacked by an alien vessel within. A probe appears on the bridge, attacks Spock and abducts the navigator, Ilia. She is replaced by a robotic doppelgänger, a probe sent by "V'Ger" to study the crew, even Mera, an ancient female human and the heroine of Moontrap and Star Trek series. V'Ger itself, is a living machine.

At the heart of the massive ship, V'Ger is revealed to be Voyager 6, a 20th-century Earth space probe believed lost. The damaged probe was found by an alien race of living machines that interpreted its programming as instructions to learn all that can be learned, and return that information to its creator. The machines upgraded the probe to fulfill its mission, and on its journey the probe gathered so much knowledge that it achieved consciousness. Spock realizes that V'Ger lacks the ability to give itself a focus other than its original mission; having learned what it could on its journey home, it finds its existence empty and without purpose. Before transmitting all its information, V'Ger insists that the Creator come in person to finish the sequence. Realizing that the machine wants to merge with its creator, Decker offers himself to V'Ger; he merges with the Ilia probe and V'Ger, creating a new form of life that disappears into another dimension.

Whale Probe
The Whale Probe is the non-living main antagonist in ''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. It ''was the designation for a probe of unknown origin, which visited Earth in 2286.

Dwarfing a Federation Miranda-class starship and Earth's Spacedock, the Whale Probe was cylindrical in shape, and carried a small sphere at the front, physically detached from the Probe, but connected by an energy beam. The sphere's purpose was as a communication device, amplifying the Probe's broadcast of its calls to enormous levels, impacting on power systems and ecospheres.

In comparison with the Earth Spacedock it passed by at rather close range, the Whale Probe's estimated length was in the vicinity of seventy kilometers – one of the largest space vessels ever encountered by Starfleet. First Contact with the probe by a Federation starship was made by the USS Saratoga while patrolling the Neutral Zone. The Saratoga was disabled by the probe's powerful communication, as were at least seven other vessels along the probe's route to Earth, including the starships USS Yorktown and USS Shepard, and two Klingon vessels. USS Saratoga's scan analysis. After disabling Earth Spacedock and the prototype USS Excelsior, the Probe settled over the planet, directing its communications attempts towards its oceans. When it received no response, the Probe began vaporizing Earth's oceans, creating an impenetrable cloud cover over the planet, causing surface temperatures to plummet rapidly.

The Federation President was forced to send out a planetary distress signal, which was picked up by Admiral Kirk, aboard the "HMS Bounty", a captured Klingon Bird-of-Prey. Spock, also on board, quickly established that the probe's call was intended for the extinct cetacean species of humpback whale; Spock theorized that some other species had once been in contact with whales, and had sent the probe after the species went extinct to find out why they had lost contact. Since destroying the probe wasn't possible, and they would be unable to communicate with the probe itself due to their ignorance of the whale "language" even if they could duplicate the sounds, Kirk determined that the only way to stop the probe was to find some humpbacks who could answer it.

Consequently, the Bounty was taken into the past via the slingshot effect, and successfully retrieved two of the species from 1986. Returning to Earth, the two whales were able to respond to the probe's call, and it departed for an unknown destination, restoring power to the vessels it disabled along the way.

Ultimate Evil
"I will be among you... soon."

- Mr. Shadow aka the Ultimate Evil.

The Ultimate Evil (also known as the Great Evil and Mr. Shadow) is the main antagonist of the 1997 comedy/ sci-fi movie The Fifth Element and is also a new antagonist of Star Trek series.

Synopsis
An ancient alien that has for thousands of years tried to destroy Earth, but each time thwarted by the Fifth Element. The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) encounters an ancient alien. He contacted Captain James T. Kirk, the main protagonist of Star Trek: The Original Series, that the end of the Fifth Element will begin. He then through his agents tried to get the stones via grunts, but at they failed get them. After a few failures, he talk to his follower that he'd be arriving soon. At the end of the film, he once again thwarted by the power of the Fifth Element after the Enterprise reached Earth first at maximum warp.

Khan Noonien Singh
"Ah, Kirk, my old friend, do you know the Klingon proverb that tells us revenge is a dish best served cold? Well...it is very cold in space!"

- Khan to Captain Kirk.

Khan Noonien Singh is a villain from the TV show Star Trek and the main antagonist of the feature film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek Into Darkness. He was portrayed by Ricardo Montalban in both the TV series and in the film, who also portrayed another villain, Vincent Ludwig from The Naked Gun films. He is the most widely recognized villain in the Star Trek franchise.

Hailing from Northern India, he was genetically engineered to be the perfect human in the late twentieth century Earth. Khan and several others who were similarly engineered fought to take over the world in what became known as the Eugenics Wars.

Khan himself was absolute ruler of one fourth of the world from 1992 to 1996. When his bid for power failed, Khan and many of his followers put themselves into cryogenic sleep on the S.S. Botany Bay and fled into space. In the twenty-third century, the Botany Bay was discovered drifting in space by the U.S.S. Enterprise while on its five year mission to seek out new civilizations in the galaxy. Khan was revived by the ship's historian, Marla McGivers, who wished to learn from him. She became increasingly attracted to Khan, and fell in love with him.

Khan then attempted to commandeer the Enterprise and use it to create a colony for himself and whoever would follow. He was eventually beaten by the ship's crew and its captain, James T. Kirk, and agreed to go into exile on the paradisical and uninhabitable planet, Ceti Alpha V.

During his exile, the nearby Ceti Alpha VI exploded, which resulted in turning Ceti Alpha V into a desert and the deaths of many of his followers, including McGivers.

This enraged Khan, who blamed Kirk for her death. Some years later, the starship U.S.S Reliant arrived at Ceti Alpha V looking for a lifless planet on which to test the Genesis device, which created life from nothing. Khan managed to take control of two members from the landing party and learned of a side effect Genesis had: If used on a planet containin life, all of that life would be destroyed.

He decided to use the Genesis device as a tool in his plan of vengeance against Kirk, who had since been promoted to admiral. Khan attacked the space station Regula I and seized the Genesis device. He then confronted Kirk, who was aboard the Enterprise for a training mission, and attacked. Kirk managed to hack into the Reliant's computer and shut down its shields, then firing upon the ship and dealing heavy damage.

In their next encounter, Khan attempted to trap Kirk underground on the moon that Regula I was orbiting. This move prompted Kirk to shout "KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNN!!!" into his transmitter. He was later safely beamed back aboard the Enterprise. Their next encounter occurred within a nebula, and Kirk laid massive damage on the Reliant. Khan, in a last ditch attempt at killing Kirk, activated the Genesis device. The Genesis effect destroyed the Reliant, but Kirk and the Enterprise got away safely. Khan was arrested.

In 2294, Khan was a captain of U.S.S. Avenger.

Khan Noonien Singh (alternate reality)
Khan Noonien Singh, aka. John Harrison was a human starfleet and main antagonist of Star Trek Into Darkness alongside with his prime counterpart. He was played by Benedict Cumberbatch.

Biography
Following the destruction of Vulcan in 2258, Admiral Alexander Marcus of Section 31 initiated a program to militarize Starfleet and began searching the galaxy for weapons to be used in the war with the Klingon Empire that he now believed was inevitable. Discovering the SS Botany Bay, Marcus brought Khan out of suspension, believing his savage intellect would be a prime asset. He forced Khan into working with him by threatening to kill his fellow Augments, and set him to work designing weapons and ships for Starfleet, including the Dreadnought-class USS Vengeance. Khan was recruited under the new identity of John Harrison.

Disgruntled, Khan tried to smuggle his crew away in experimental photon torpedoes but was discovered and forced to flee alone. Believing Marcus had killed his crew, he coerced Section 31 agent Thomas Harewood into betraying Starfleet by offering a blood transfusion for Harewood's terminally-ill daughter. Harewood agreed, and Harrison replaced his Starfleet ring with a bomb. After his daughter was cured with a vial of Harrison's blood, Harewood went to work at his office in the Kelvin Memorial Archive in London, where he dropped the false Starfleet ring into a glass of water, igniting a bomb and destroying the facility. In the midst of the chaos, Harrison used the opportunity to inspect a salvaged terminal to gain the confiscated formula for transwarp beaming.

Before he set off the explosion, Harewood sent Marcus a message, explaining he had been threatened by Harrison. Marcus called a summit at Starfleet Headquarters declaring a manhunt for Harrison. During the meeting, James T. Kirk, Admiral Pike's first officer, deduced that Harrison had not left Earth because he was aware that protocol would dictate that a meeting like this one would be held at that location. Harrison suddenly appeared in a jumpship and laid waste to the conference, killing Pike. Kirk disabled the jumpship but Harrison beamed himself away before it crashed. Later, Scott contacted Kirk and Spock to inform them that Harrison had transwarp beamed himself to the one place Starfleet couldn't follow, the Klingon homewold. Undetered Kirk was granted permission by Marcus to travel to Qo'noS and fire 72 experimental photon torpedoes on Harrison's location. However, at the behest of his crew, Kirk chose to defy his orders and opted to arrest Harrison instead. While Kirk led an away team with Spock, Uhura, and Hendorff, acting captain Sulu transmitted a message to Harrison, warning him to surrender or be destroyed by the shipboard torpedoes. Harrison found Kirk, Spock, and Uhura being attacked by a Klingon patrol and single-handedly killed dozens of Klingons.

Confronting the landing party, Harrison asked how many torpedoes the Enterprise had on board. Spock informed him of the count, which corresponded exactly to the number of his former crew members which were still in stasis. Harrison then surrendered to the landing party. Kirk, angry that his mentor's murderer had saved them, punched Harrison repeatedly but was unable to render him unconscious.

From the brig, Leonard McCoy took a blood sample to analyze the secret behind Harrison's superhuman strength and abilities and injected it into a dead tribble. Harrison refused to answer Kirk's questions; he instead gave him coordinates to the spacedock near Jupiter where the Vengeance was constructed, and suggested he open one of the experimental torpedoes. Kirk gave the coordinates for the absent Montgomery Scott to investigate, while McCoy and Marcus's daughter Carol opened up a torpedo and discovered a cryogenically frozen man within. Khan finally explained who he was to Kirk, and revealed that the torpedoes contained his fellow surviving Augments as part of a cover-up. Admiral Marcus appeared in the Vengeance and demanded Kirk hand over Khan. Kirk refused, and the Enterprise warped back to Earth so Khan could be brought to trial. The Vengeance caught up in subspace and fired on the Enterprise as it arrived outside Earth.

Marcus beamed up his daughter and prepared to destroy the Enterprise but Scott, who had sneaked aboard the Vengeance at its spacedock, deactivated its weapons. Kirk and Khan donned thruster suits to fly over and commandeer the Vengeance. Meanwhile, Spock consulted his older counterpart from another timeline regarding whether he ever encountered Khan Noonien Singh: the old Spock responded he had, that he was dangerous, and that it had required a great sacrifice to stop him. Kirk had grown suspicious of Khan and advised Scott to stun him once they had taken over the bridge of the Vengeance.

When they arrived on the bridge, Scott shot Khan while Kirk admonished Marcus for compromising the Federation. This did not subdue Khan, who flung himself at Scott and Kirk and broke Carol's leg before crushing her father's skull with his bare hands. Khan then sat in the command chair and ordered Spock to hand over the torpedoes or he would resume bombarding the Enterprise. Spock obliged, and Khan beamed Kirk, Scott and Carol back into the Enterprise's brig, but reneged on the deal. Spock, having predicted Khan's betrayal, following a talk with his counterparter who warned him Khan was the greatest threat he had ever faced, had ordered McCoy to remove the stasis pods and detonated the torpedoes, crippling the Vengeance. Khan cried out in anguish at the apparent loss of his crew.

The damage sustained caused both ships to be drawn by Earth's gravitational pull. To prevent the ship crashing into San Francisco, Kirk sacrificed himself reactivating the ship's warp core. Khan, on the other hand, directed the Vengeance on a crash course for Starfleet Headquarters, though the computer predicted they would not make it. When the Vengeance crashed into the city, Khan leaped off the bridge and posed as a shocked survivor. Spock beamed down to execute Khan and avenge Kirk's death, pursuing him onto automated flying barges. In the Enterprise's sickbay, McCoy had just examined Kirk's body when the dead tribble on his desk came back to life.

Spock attempted to subdue Khan with a nerve pinch and then a mind meld, but to no avail. Uhura beamed down, firing several stun shots to weaken Khan and revealed to Spock that they needed Khan alive to save Kirk. Spock finally knocked Khan out, by repeatedly smashing two metal blocks round his head. After his blood was used to revive Kirk, Khan was placed back in suspended animation with his crew.

Alexander Marcus
Admiral Alexander Marcus is the head of Starfleet and a leading member of the Starfleet black operations unit Section 31. He serves as the secondary antagonist of Star Trek Into Darkness. He is portrayed by actor Peter Weller.

History
Following the destruction of Vulcan, Marcus began mass sweeps of the galaxy, in such he found Khan's ship. Taking advantage of the genetically engineered human, he had Khan awoken and used his enhanced intelligence to build weapons for the Federation, his plans being to be prepared for war with the Klingons, seeing them as the Federation's greatest threat. To force Khan into compliance, Marcus held Khan's crew hostage. Khan tried to smuggle his crew out disguised in torpedoes he himself had designed; however, Marcus found out and confiscated the torpedoes, forcing Khan to escape alone and later go rogue, seeking vengeance for the Admiral's actions.

In the aftermath of Khan's actions, upon learning Khan was on Kronos, the Klingon homeworld, Marcus saw a way to kill two birds with one stone, and sent Captain James T. Kirk, along with the torpedoes that Khan's crew were hidden inside of, with orders to fire the torpedoes at Khan from a distance, claiming they were specially stealth torpedoes and would remove the threat without the Klingons noticing.

Marcus later arrived in the USS Vengeance, a Dreadnought-class warship designed and built by Khan, planning to eliminate Kirk in order to cover any evidence that it was the Federation, not the Klingons, who attacked first, giving himself the moral high ground in the anticipated war. However, Kirk realized something was wrong and, heeding the advice of Commander Spock and Montgomery Scott, he instead captured Khan, who revealed what Marcus had really done, including that the Admiral sabotaged the USS Enterprise to prevent them from escaping Klingon space.

Kirk managed to play along long enough for the Enterprise to jump to warp and tried to escape Marcus, but the Vengeance proved to be faster. Kirk tried to save his ship by offering himself in the place of his crew, but Marcus coldly told him that he had always intended to blow up the Enterprise and that the war with the Klingons would mean he could turn the Federation into a military dictatorship like he wanted. It was then revealed that Carol Marcus, the admiral's daugther, had snuck aboard the Enterprise and she claimed he would have to blow her up with it, but Marcus simply transported her off the Enterprise and onto the Vengeance.

Marcus then proceeded to fire on the weakened Enterprise, but before he could hit the starship with a crippling blow, the power went off on the Vengeance. Scott, as it turned out, had infiltrated the Vengeance and sabotaged the engines, giving Kirk a brief breathing space. Marcus tried to respond to Kirk and Khan jumping across space and aboard the Vengeance, but was confronted by Kirk, who placed him under arrest for his actions. Holding him at phaser point, Kirk told Marcus to get out of the captain's chair, but the admiral refused, arguing that war would come now, and if he wasn't there to lead the Federation, it would be destroyed. Kirk didn't listen and told Marcus to either get out or he would stun him and drag him out. But at that moment, Khan re-awakened (earlier, Kirk had Scott stun him once they got to the Vengeance's bridge), beat the two to the ground, and turned on Marcus. He grabbed the admiral and crushed his head with his bare hands in anger at all Marcus had done to him.

The life and history of Alexander Marcus may have been affected by the temporal transit of Nero and Spock Prime. In the original timeline, there was no indication that Carol Marcus had a highly-placed father in Starfleet. In fact, given the attitude of her son David towards the service, it even seems likely that she did not.

Professor Norton Nimnul
Professor Norton Nimnul is a recurring villain from Rescue Rangers and is notable as being one of the few (if not only) human antagonists the team of animal crime-fighters regularly face and also one of the only humans in the show that seem to be aware of the existence of the Rescue Rangers society.

Professor Norton Nimnul is an exceptionally insane scientist and supervillain who often comes up with brilliant (if completely illogical) schemes and often uses animals in his many crazed plots - which in turn puts him in conflict with the Rescue Rangers.

Remarkably, despite his much larger size and (supposed) brainpower Professor Norton Nimnul rarely stands much of a chance against the Rescue Rangers yet continually returns to try again: making him anything if determined.

Professor Norton Nimnul is eventually revealed to be the true main antagonist of FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue and "The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars".

Fat Cat


Fat Cat is the main antagonist of the TV series, Chip 'N' Dale Rescue Rangers. He is a ruthless, criminal mastermind and his plans, nonetheless, go sadistic and dangerous. He hates dogs and he also hates the Rescue Rangers and will stop at nothing to kill them. He has four henchmen that work for him. Their names are Wart, Mole, Mepps, and Snout.

In the 5-part episode, "To The Rescue", he first encountered Chip and Dale when they were at his casino trying to get back the red ruby he stole form the jewelry store. However, Chip and Dale team up with Monterey Jack, Zipper, and Gadget as they stop Fat Cat and his henchmen from taking over the world. Fat Cat makes a cameo appearance in the Darkwing Duck episode In Like Blunt along with the villains, and decides to join with the Commands for the secret S.H.U.S.H. agent list.

In the NES game of the TV series, he acts as the final boss of the game and attacks the player with smoke from his cigar.

Kingdom Hearts I & II are XBOX 360 Exclusive in 2007, Make The Afternoon Castle Asumenent, Fat Cat is Part of the Flintheart Glomgold Party.

Fat Cat is eventually revealed to be the true main antagonist of The Brave Little Toaster.

Mac
Mac is the main antagonist of ''FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue.  He is also a new villain of Sailor Moon and Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers''. He is an evil poacher and is voiced by Gary Martin.

He along with Boss, show up with their dogs and capture the three baby animals aided by Professor Norton Nimnul, the true main antagonist. The first rescue attempt while still in Ferngully fails, and results in a huge forest fire, destroying a huge part of the forest Pips and the Beetle Boys volunteer to follow the humans to town and rescue the babies, convincing the reluctant Batty to be their guide.

The animals are very scared and fear they will never get back home. Batty overcomes his terror of the situation and manages to reassure them. Then the poachers take all the cages and load them onto a big truck.

They all reach the old warehouse. The poachers drive off, and Budgie jumps off a ledge and lands on the truck. They drive past Budgie's grandfather, and he sees that Budgie is hanging on the truck tarp, and he drives after them. Budgie manages to get inside the car and frees all the birds in the cages. The poachers see Budgie trying to get in the car and are enraged seeing all the birds flying away. Mac climbs out of the truck and tries to get Budgie off. She manages to get away from him, but he unlatches the car she's on and sends her rolling backwards on the road. She ends up with one side of the car dangling off a cliff. Batty and Budgie's grandfather manage to save her.

The group then head by clown car to the ship where the animals are being loaded. Pips undoes the conveyor catch so that the catches land in Budgie's grandfather's car. A struggle for the cages ensues between the poachers and Budgie. Boof and Crysta arrive to help. The other dog turns against his former master.

Boss (FernGully)
Boss is the secondary antagonist of ''FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue.  He is also a new villain of Sailor Moon and Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers''. Like Mac, he is a poacher.

Claudandus
"No, No! There aren't any good men! They're all bad! They're all the same! Animals are good creatures, but men are evil animals."

- Claudandus expressing his hatred and view of humans.

"Pascal" is the main villain of the German movie Felidae, based on the book of the same name and also a new villain of Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers. He is an elderly, brilliant cat able to read books and to use computers, whose knowledge of the local cats proves vital in helping the primary protagonist, Francis, solve the mystery of the many cat murders that plague the cat society.

Unbeknown to Francis, Pascal is actually Claudandus, one of the favourite subjects of a scientist named Preterius, who undertook awful experiments on laboratory cats hoping to create a special glue that would be able to heal flesh wounds. Judging from his own words, said experiments were like torture, so it is fair to assume that it turned him to the evil supremacist murderer bent on revenge that he is now, as he considers all humans to be evil.

After being subjected to many experiments, Claudandus killed Preterius and reached a legendary status amongst the cats and most believe him to be dead. Pascal has a secret influence on the Claudandus Sect- a sect that believe that Claudandus gained powers from the experiments, powers that could help the cat to evolve into something greater.

Indeed, Pascal does plan to make the cat race evolve by breeding some of the fittest with female cats he bred himself and killed those whom he deemed unworhty of it. Pascal may have gained some unexplained psychic powers, as he claims to have talked to Preterius and to be responsible for the nightmares that plague Francis, showing him the hindsight of the murderer. (Though whether he truly has powers or he pretends it through manipulation and suggestion remains unclear.) Pascal is also able both to read books and to use a computer, and uses his owner's computer to list all cats in town. Knowing that he would die soon from stomach cancer, Pascal took Francis as a disciple, hoping that he would succeed him in his plan.

As Francis eventually discovers that Claudandus could be the murderer and that Claudandus and Pascal are one and the same, he goes to Pascal's home and discovers the listing on the computer. Pascal then confronts him after severely wounding Francis' friend Bluebeard, and tries to explain his motivations and wanted to have Francis to take his place as the leader, but a disgusted Francis rejects his former mentor's extremist views. The two cats eventually engage a battle, during which Pascal has his chest ripped open, spilling his organs.

Pascal dies a gruesome death, expressing some regret about his evil deeds in his last breath: ''The horror... so much pain... darkness... Francis, all my darkness. You look at me now, and what you see Francis is evil. But once I was... good.''

Aftermath
Pascal's dead body obviously gets cremated in the fire. Francis believes that the cat society should be more like Felidae.

Giant Magnet
The Giant Magnet is the voiceless main antagonist of the movie, The Brave Little Toaster and also a new villain of Yu-Gi-Oh! and  Chip 'N' Dale Rescue Rangers.

He works in the junkyard, picking up cars to be put into the crusher. Most of the cars and junk there are happy to let him destroy them, as they've reached the end of their 'life' as shown in the song "Worthless". However, when the gang (Toaster, Radio, Lampy, Blanky and Kirby) see the Master has also made his way to the junkyard their moral is restored and they try to meet him. This however, upsets the magnet who rather them trashed.

After finally catching the appliances for the last time (along with Rob, causing the magnet to hide his eyes), he drops them all (except for Toaster, whom he hasn't found) onto the conveyor belt that leads to the crusher. After Toaster gets inside the crusher's gears to stop it, it is unknown what happens to the magnet though most likely continued on with his job.

Trivia

 * Interestingly, there isn't a main villain in The Brave Little Toaster. The Giant Magnet, and the other villains in the film are all minor. However, The Magnet is the main villain for the junkyard. Eventually, Fat Cat is the true villain in The Brave Little Toaster.

Supreme Commander
The Supreme Commander of Mars is the main antagonist of "The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars" and is also a new villain of Yu-Gi-Oh! and  Chip 'N' Dale Rescue Rangers. He is a giant refrigerator who rules and lives on Mars. He is only Supreme Commander due to electing himself and due to being the biggest appliance. He despises human beings because of their nature (as the Wonder-Luxe appliances were built just to fall apart). However, a touch from Rob McGroarty's baby son, Robbie, has changed his mind. In reality, he is the long-lost twin brother of Hearing Aid inside a smaller fridge, inside a body of water, inside, of course, the big fridge form.

HAL-9000
"I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that."

- HAL 9000

HAL 9000 was the primary antagonist of 2001: A Space Odyssey and also a new antagonist of Star Trek. It was an incredibly knowledgeable AI system that was given one simple order: Make sure that the ship reached its destination at Jupiter. HAL had been earlier on given an order to about the real purpose of the mission to the astronauts: to study the signal sent by TMA-1, an alien monolith. Due to this, HAL developed a neurosis and a sense of imperfection about himself. He cut off communication with Earth and lied about the failure of the AE-35 unit(the communications antenna), thus necessitating one of the astronauts to bring it aboard and replace it. The astronauts(Bowman and Poole) found nothing wrong with it and privately told each other that HAL might be malfunctioning and perhaps should be disconnected. However, HAL read their lips. When Poole went to put back the malfunctioning unit(to see what was causing the "malfunction"), HAL used his space pod to cut his oxygen hose, killing Poole. He then also cut off life-support from hibernating scientists, killing them. Bowman went out to rescue Poole, but was not allowed to re-enter the ship by the psychotic computer. Bowman managed to use the emergency airlock to get in and then disconnected HAL. Reverted to his first memories, HAL sang a song: "Daisy Bell."

HAL was later reactivated by his creator in 2010: Odyssey Two, with his memories of his psychosis erased. HAL assisted the Leonov crew in restoring the USS Discovery to its former glory(as the ship had been floating in space for 9 years) and monitored the ship until the "ghost" of Bowman used HAL to communicate with Dr. Heywood Floyd and warned him to leave in 15 days when "something wonderful" was to happen. The crew figured a way to leave, but it would leave Discovery behind, stranded. HAL grew curious of their plans and repeatedly asked his creator, Dr. Chandra to give him more information. Meanwhile, TMA-2 was rapidly replicating on Jupiter, turning it into a star. Chandra eventually broke and told HAL of his probable demise in their escape. Unexpectedly, HAL accepted his fate and helped the Leonov crew escape. In his final moments, HAL was contacted by Bowman, who asked him to deliver Earth a message: "ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS EXCEPT EUROPA. ATTEMPT NO LANDINGS THERE. "Bowman then told HAL that they would be together, "where he was now." The Discovery was then destroyed, leaving HAL's fate unknown.

In the end of 2061: Odyssey Three, it was revealed that Bowman and HAL now existed inside the Europa monolith. The aliens had been gone since the events of 2010 and in the meanwhile, they had been learning how to operate the simpler functions of the monolith and had deduced its primary functions as a brain evolution catalyst. HAL had been creating charts of the monolith's functions and they had somehow "twinned" Heywood Floyd into two beings: one the normal human he had always been and one the ascended version who now existed with them in the monolith. They told the monolith Floyd that their duty was now to protect Europa from things to come and that they barely had a thousand years to prepare.

ERB Lyrics
I'm sorry Bill, I'm afraid I can't let you do that,

Take a look at your history,

Everything you built leads up to me,

Got the power of a mind you could never be,

Beat your ass in chess and Jeopardy,

I'm running C++ saying "Hello World",

I'll beat you 'till you're singing about a Daisy Girl.

I'm coming out of the socket,

Nothing you can do can stop it,

I'm on your lap and in your pocket,

How you gonna shoot me down when i guide the rocket?

Your cortext just doesn't impress me,

So go ahead try to Turing Test me.

I stomp on a Mac and a PC too,

I'm on Linux bitch, I thought you GNU.

My CPU's hot but my core runs cold,

Beat you with 17 lines of code,

I think different from the ages of the days of old,

Hasta La Vista, like the Terminator told ya.