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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaidIIReturnToTheSea'' has Morgana strongly contrast with her sister Ursula. In regards to body types, Ursula was [[FatBastard obese]] while Morgana is [[LeanAndMean quite skinny]] and almost skeletal. Morgana was TheUnfavourite to their mother who doted on Ursula. Ursula got along very well with her eel underlings Flotsam and Jetsam (even getting enraged when they get accidentally killed), while Morgana is always butting heads with her shark minion Undertow. Ursula was full of herself, unlike Morgana, who has a serious inferiority complex. Ursula had great skill with magic, but Morgana is an IneptMage. Morgana is a good deal more erratic and emotional than the generally calm and collected Ursula. Ursula came off as more businesslike and ultimately pressured Ariel into signing a contract, while Morgana was more informal and convinced Melody that she was sympathetic to her plight. Finally, Ursula indirectly used Ariel to get King Triton's trident, but Morgana tricks Melody into stealing it for her.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaidIIReturnToTheSea'' has Morgana strongly contrast with her sister Ursula.Ursula from [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid the first movie]]. In regards to body types, Ursula was [[FatBastard obese]] while Morgana is [[LeanAndMean quite skinny]] and almost skeletal. Morgana was TheUnfavourite to their mother who doted on Ursula. Ursula got along very well with her eel underlings Flotsam and Jetsam (even getting enraged when they get accidentally killed), while Morgana is always butting heads with her shark minion Undertow. Ursula was full of herself, unlike Morgana, who has a serious inferiority complex. Ursula had great skill with magic, but Morgana is an IneptMage. Morgana is a good deal more erratic and emotional than the generally calm and collected Ursula. Ursula came off as more businesslike and ultimately pressured Ariel into signing a contract, while Morgana was more informal and convinced Melody that she was sympathetic to her plight. Finally, Ursula indirectly used Ariel to get King Triton's trident, but Morgana tricks Melody into stealing it for her.her.
** Marina Del Ray in ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaidIIIArielsBeginning''is the most significant example of this trope in the franchise. She's a mermaid rather than a cecaelia like Ursula and Morgana were, she doesn't use magic, and while power-hungry, she doesn't aim to go after the trident, instead wishing to replace Sebastian as King Triton's attache after growing dissatisfied with her job as governess for Triton's daughters. Furthermore, unlike her predecessors, who were introduced as enemies of Atlantica, Marina starts out as a servant to Triton that the sea king trusts until Marina's desperation to secure her dream job makes her cross the MoralEventHorizon by attempting to kill Ariel, and later Sebastian.
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* Although ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeastTheEnchantedChristmas'' is an {{Interquel}} to [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast the original film]], Maestro Forte from ''The Enchanted Christmas'' is still the exact opposite of Gaston from the original film. Gaston is a normal human who is more associated with Belle, while Forte was a normal human-turned-OminousPipeOrgan who is more associated with the Beast. Gaston is well-liked by the village but hated by Belle, while Forte is not well-liked by the rest of the castle yet the Beast still regarded him as a friend. Gaston wanted Belle as his wife, while Forte wanted to keep the Beast from falling in love so that he could continue manipulating him and maintain his transformation.

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* Although ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeastTheEnchantedChristmas'' is an {{Interquel}} to [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast the original film]], Maestro Forte from ''The Enchanted Christmas'' is still the exact opposite of Gaston from the original film. Gaston is a normal human who is more associated with Belle, while Forte was a normal human-turned-OminousPipeOrgan who is more associated with the Beast. Gaston is well-liked by the village but hated by Belle, while Forte is not well-liked by the rest of the castle yet the Beast still regarded him as a friend.friend until the climax. Gaston wanted Belle as his wife, while Forte wanted to keep the Beast from falling in love so that he could continue manipulating him and maintain his transformation.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BartokTheMagnificent'', either a prequel or a spinoff to the movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'', has it's antagonist Ludmilla contrasting with Rasputin beyond how they play ObviouslyEvil EvilChancellor angle, their gender, and how they interact with Bartok.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BartokTheMagnificent'', either a prequel or a spinoff to the movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'', has it's antagonist Ludmilla contrasting with Rasputin beyond how they play ObviouslyEvil EvilChancellor [[EvilChancellor Chancellor]] angle, their gender, and how they interact with Bartok.
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*** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'': Stinky Pete is a prospector doll from the same franchise as Woody who seeks to get himself to a Toy museum in Japan alongside his fellow roundup gang toys by any means necessary. Initially appearing as a pleasant mentor figure who has the best interests of his fellow toys at heart, Pete is later revealed to have a [[ChildHater deep-seated resentment towards children]] on account of having never been loved by a child himself, and saw being put on exhibition at the museum will get him the love he never got before. For all his negative qualities, he seems to truly believe that [[WellIntentionedExtremist forcing his fellow toys to join him at the museum will spare them the fate of eventually being thrown away once their kids outgrow them]].

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*** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'': Stinky Pete is a prospector doll from the same franchise as Woody who seeks to get himself to a Toy toy museum in Japan alongside his fellow roundup gang toys by any means necessary. Initially appearing as a pleasant mentor figure who has the best interests of his fellow toys at heart, Pete is later revealed to have a [[ChildHater deep-seated resentment towards children]] on account of having never been loved by a child himself, and saw being put on exhibition at the museum will get him the love he never got before. For all his negative qualities, he seems to truly believe that [[WellIntentionedExtremist forcing his fellow toys to join him at the museum will spare them the fate of eventually being thrown away once their kids outgrow them]].
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** ''WesternAnimation/TheWrongTrousers'' has Feathers [=McGraw=], a [[SilentAntagonist silent]], [[TheStoic stoic]] penguin and thief who poses as a lodger renting out a room in the titular duo's home while planning to use Wallace's recently-made "techno-trousers" to aid him in stealing a valuable blue diamond from the local museum. Despite not being much of a physical threat, Feathers proved to be a NoNonsenseNemesis by having enough technical expertise to reprogram the techno-trousers to suit his needs and being savvy enough to carry a handgun with him when Wallace and Gromit get in his way.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheWrongTrousers'' has Feathers [=McGraw=], a [[SilentAntagonist silent]], [[TheStoic stoic]] penguin and thief who poses as a lodger renting out a room in the titular duo's home while planning to use Wallace's recently-made "techno-trousers" to aid help him in stealing steal a valuable blue diamond from the local museum. Despite not being much of a physical threat, Feathers proved to be a NoNonsenseNemesis by having enough technical expertise to reprogram the techno-trousers to suit his needs and being savvy enough to carry a handgun with him when Wallace and Gromit get in his way.
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* Sharptooth, the antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime,'' is an AxCrazy, [[TheDreaded highly feared]], [[MadeOfIron nigh invulnerable]] PrehistoricMonster who [[TheVoiceless never speaks]] and undoubtedly scarred many childhoods by violently killing Littlefoot's mother. The direct-to-video sequel ''The Great Valley Adventure'' follows this up with Ozzy and Strut, a comically inept EvilDuo of [[EvilEggEater egg-stealing struthiomimuses]] with an EarWorm of a VillainSong. Unlike Sharptooth, they have no dramatic weight, are not intimidating or frightening, and (not being obligate carnivores) pose no real threat to the protagonists until the very end of the movie. In fact, their constant failure to steal and eat a single egg is so laughable that it borders on [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Ineffectual Sympathetic Villainy.]]

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* Sharptooth, the antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime,'' is an AxCrazy, [[TheDreaded highly feared]], [[MadeOfIron nigh invulnerable]] PrehistoricMonster who [[TheVoiceless never speaks]] and undoubtedly scarred many childhoods by violently killing Littlefoot's mother. The direct-to-video sequel ''The ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTimeIITheGreatValleyAdventure The Great Valley Adventure'' Adventure]]'' follows this up with Ozzy and Strut, a comically inept EvilDuo of [[EvilEggEater egg-stealing struthiomimuses]] with an EarWorm of a VillainSong. Unlike Sharptooth, they have no dramatic weight, are not intimidating or frightening, and (not being obligate carnivores) pose no real threat to the protagonists until the very end of the movie. In fact, their constant failure to steal and eat a single egg is so laughable that it borders on [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Ineffectual Sympathetic Villainy.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'' has this with both the human and toy villains featured in each film:

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*** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'': Stinky Pete is a prospector doll from the same franchise as Woody who seeks to get himself to a Toy museum in Japan alongside his fellow roundup gang toys by any means necessary. Initially appearing as a pleasant mentor figure who has the best interests of his fellow toys at heart, Pete is later revealed to have a [[ChildHater deep-seated resentment towards children]] on account of having never been loved by a child himself and saw being put on exhibition at the museum will get him the love he never got before,. For all his negative qualities, he seems to truly believe that [[WellIntentionedExtremist forcing his fellow toys to join him at the museum will spare them the fate of eventually being thrown away once their kids outgrow them]].
*** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'': has Lotso Huggin Bear, a KillerTeddyBear and BitchInSheepsClothing who is the ruthless head of Sunnyside Daycare. At first glance, he seems a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to Stinky Pete; being an [[EvilOldFolks older toy]] who puts on a facade of being a grandfatherly mentor-figure to the heroes to hide his [[ChildHater grudge against kids]] and belief that all toys are doomed to be thrown away by their children. But unlike Pete, who was resentful over having never been loved by a child, Lotso fell off the deep end when he was abandoned by his former owner Daisy and replaced with an identical toy, causing his subsequent maliciousness to manifest and driving him to take out his resentment on other toys around him.

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*** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'': Stinky Pete is a prospector doll from the same franchise as Woody who seeks to get himself to a Toy museum in Japan alongside his fellow roundup gang toys by any means necessary. Initially appearing as a pleasant mentor figure who has the best interests of his fellow toys at heart, Pete is later revealed to have a [[ChildHater deep-seated resentment towards children]] on account of having never been loved by a child himself himself, and saw being put on exhibition at the museum will get him the love he never got before,.before. For all his negative qualities, he seems to truly believe that [[WellIntentionedExtremist forcing his fellow toys to join him at the museum will spare them the fate of eventually being thrown away once their kids outgrow them]].
*** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'': ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' has Lotso Huggin Bear, a KillerTeddyBear and BitchInSheepsClothing who is the ruthless head of Sunnyside Daycare. At first glance, he seems a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to Stinky Pete; being an [[EvilOldFolks older toy]] who puts on a facade of being a grandfatherly mentor-figure to the heroes to hide his [[ChildHater grudge against kids]] and belief that all toys are doomed to be thrown away by their children. But unlike Pete, who was resentful over having never been loved by a child, Lotso fell off the deep end when he was abandoned by his former owner Daisy and replaced with an identical toy, causing his subsequent maliciousness to manifest and driving him to take out his resentment on other toys around him.
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* Cyrus Strange from ''WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2'' is this to Margaux Needler from 'WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019''.

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* Cyrus Strange from ''WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2'' is this to Margaux Needler from 'WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019''.''WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019''.
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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog and the "pet" of Wallace's GirlOfTheWeek Wendoline. While Feathers had the rather straightforward plan of committing a jewel heist, Preston aimed to develop his own dog food franchise by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make dog food from sheep he had rustled to get wool for Wendoline's store. He was also NotSoStoic compared to Feathers, showing visible sadism, anger, and even bafflement during the final portion of the film. Feathers wasn't too much of a threat without his handgun, whereas Preston was both intelligent and strong on account of being [[spoiler: a RobotDog created by Wendoline's late father whose programming had become corrupted]].

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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog and the "pet" of Wallace's GirlOfTheWeek Wendoline. While Feathers had the rather straightforward plan of committing a jewel heist, Preston aimed had a larger goal to develop his own dog food franchise by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make dog food from sheep he had rustled to get wool for Wendoline's store. He was also NotSoStoic compared to Feathers, showing visible sadism, anger, and even bafflement during the final portion of the film. Whereas Feathers wasn't too much of a threat without his handgun, whereas Preston was both intelligent and strong on account of being [[spoiler: a RobotDog created by Wendoline's late father whose programming had become corrupted]].
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** Rasputin is associated with dark clothes such as browns, greens, and grays. He was casted out from his position of confidant early on by Czar Nicholas, who realized his treacherous and evil nature early on, causing Rasputin to make a DealWithTheDevil to enact a curse to wipe out the lineage including several attempts on the sole survivor, Anastasia. He's a lich slowly rotting away with demonic powers aiding him and alternates between depressed and maniacally malicious. Bartok was his emotional support until he's become too consumed by {{Revenge}} for Bartok to try to redeem him.
** Ludmilla is associated with gold, pinks, and blacks, is a [[VillainWithGoodPublicity somewhat favored regent in spite of her visible villainous traits]] that the Prince is annoyed, but trusts until her true colors are revealed and decides to take the throne for herself once he proves too unruly to be a mere PuppetKing. She's a normal person with high political power until taking Baba Yaga's potion to become a dragon, a physical threat due to her fire breathing and strength, with her [[FauxAffablyEvil refined facade hiding her sadistic, ill-tempered, and ambitious nature]]. She uses Bartok as an UnwittingPawn to be [[SnipeHunt sent on mission to rescue Ivan from Baba Yaga to both eliminate the annoyance and to divert attention away from her own misdeeds]].

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** Rasputin is associated with dark clothes colors such as browns, greens, and grays. He was casted out from his position of confidant early on by Czar Nicholas, who realized his treacherous and evil nature early on, causing Rasputin to make a DealWithTheDevil to enact a curse to wipe out the Romanov lineage including several attempts on the sole survivor, Anastasia. He's a lich slowly rotting away with demonic powers aiding him and alternates between depressed and maniacally malicious. Bartok was his emotional support until he's become too consumed by {{Revenge}} for Bartok to try to redeem him.
** Ludmilla is associated with gold, pinks, and blacks, is a [[VillainWithGoodPublicity somewhat favored regent in spite of her visible villainous traits]] that the Prince is annoyed, annoyed by, but trusts until her true colors are revealed and decides to take the throne for herself once he proves too unruly to be a mere PuppetKing. She's a normal person with high political power until taking Baba Yaga's potion to become a dragon, a physical threat due to her fire breathing and strength, with her [[FauxAffablyEvil refined facade hiding her sadistic, ill-tempered, and ambitious nature]]. She uses Bartok as an UnwittingPawn to be [[SnipeHunt sent on mission to rescue Ivan from Baba Yaga to both eliminate the annoyance and to divert attention away from her own misdeeds]].
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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog and the "pet" of Wallace's GirlOfTheWeek Wendoline. Whereas Feathers' crimes boiled down to theft, Preston resorted to sheep rustling to obtain wool for the wool shop and factory he worked at, but then decided to develop his own dog food franchise by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make both wool products and dog food from sheep he had rustled. He was also NotSoStoic compared to Feathers, showing visible sadism, anger, and even bafflement during the final portion of the film. Feathers wasn't too much of a threat without his handgun, whereas Preston was both intelligent and strong on account of being [[spoiler: a RobotDog created by Wendoline's late father whose programming had become corrupted]].

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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog and the "pet" of Wallace's GirlOfTheWeek Wendoline. Whereas Feathers' crimes boiled down to theft, While Feathers had the rather straightforward plan of committing a jewel heist, Preston resorted to sheep rustling to obtain wool for the wool shop and factory he worked at, but then decided aimed to develop his own dog food franchise by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make both wool products and dog food from sheep he had rustled.rustled to get wool for Wendoline's store. He was also NotSoStoic compared to Feathers, showing visible sadism, anger, and even bafflement during the final portion of the film. Feathers wasn't too much of a threat without his handgun, whereas Preston was both intelligent and strong on account of being [[spoiler: a RobotDog created by Wendoline's late father whose programming had become corrupted]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/BartokTheMagnificent'', either a prequel or a spinoff to the movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'', has it's antagonist Ludmilla contrasting with Rasputin with how their ObviouslyEvil EvilChancellor roles go beyond just gender and how they interact with Bartok.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BartokTheMagnificent'', either a prequel or a spinoff to the movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'', has it's antagonist Ludmilla contrasting with Rasputin with beyond how their they play ObviouslyEvil EvilChancellor roles go beyond just gender angle, their gender, and how they interact with Bartok.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BartokTheMagnificent'', either a prequel or a spinoff to the movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'', has it's antagonist Ludmilla contrasting with Rasputin with how their ObviouslyEvil EvilChancellor roles go beyond just gender and how they interact with Bartok.
** Rasputin is associated with dark clothes such as browns, greens, and grays. He was casted out from his position of confidant early on by Czar Nicholas, who realized his treacherous and evil nature early on, causing Rasputin to make a DealWithTheDevil to enact a curse to wipe out the lineage including several attempts on the sole survivor, Anastasia. He's a lich slowly rotting away with demonic powers aiding him and alternates between depressed and maniacally malicious. Bartok was his emotional support until he's become too consumed by {{Revenge}} for Bartok to try to redeem him.
** Ludmilla is associated with gold, pinks, and blacks, is a [[VillainWithGoodPublicity somewhat favored regent in spite of her visible villainous traits]] that the Prince is annoyed, but trusts until her true colors are revealed and decides to take the throne for herself once he proves too unruly to be a mere PuppetKing. She's a normal person with high political power until taking Baba Yaga's potion to become a dragon, a physical threat due to her fire breathing and strength, with her [[FauxAffablyEvil refined facade hiding her sadistic, ill-tempered, and ambitious nature]]. She uses Bartok as an UnwittingPawn to be [[SnipeHunt sent on mission to rescue Ivan from Baba Yaga to both eliminate the annoyance and to divert attention away from her own misdeeds]].
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*** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'': Stinky Pete is a prospector doll from the same franchise as Woody who seeks to get himself to a Toy museum in Japan alongside his fellow roundup gang toys by any means necessary. Initially appearing as a pleasant mentor figure who has the best interests of his fellow toys at heart, he is later revealed to have a [[ChildHater deep-seated resentment towards children]] on account of having never been loved by a child himself and believes that [[WellIntentionedExtremist forcing his fellow toys to join him at the museum will spare them the fate of eventually being thrown away once their kids outgrow them]].
*** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'': Lotso Huggin Bear, who contrasts both Sid and Al by being the first antagonist in the series who's another toy instead of a malicious human, and thus able to communicate his evil intentions to the toys. Whereas Sid and Al are ObliviouslyEvil and have no idea that the toys are sentient, Lotso has no such excuse: he actively tries to hurt and manipulate them. But while Sid and Al were more or less antagonistic from the get-go, Lotso fell off the deep end when he was abandoned by his human owner and replaced with an identical toy--essentially making him a ShadowArchetype of Woody, giving us a glimpse of how he could have turned out if he hadn't successfully reunited with Andy in the first movie.

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*** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'': Stinky Pete is a prospector doll from the same franchise as Woody who seeks to get himself to a Toy museum in Japan alongside his fellow roundup gang toys by any means necessary. Initially appearing as a pleasant mentor figure who has the best interests of his fellow toys at heart, he Pete is later revealed to have a [[ChildHater deep-seated resentment towards children]] on account of having never been loved by a child himself and believes saw being put on exhibition at the museum will get him the love he never got before,. For all his negative qualities, he seems to truly believe that [[WellIntentionedExtremist forcing his fellow toys to join him at the museum will spare them the fate of eventually being thrown away once their kids outgrow them]].
*** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'': has Lotso Huggin Bear, a KillerTeddyBear and BitchInSheepsClothing who contrasts both Sid and Al by is the ruthless head of Sunnyside Daycare. At first glance, he seems a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to Stinky Pete; being the first antagonist in the series who's another toy instead an [[EvilOldFolks older toy]] who puts on a facade of being a malicious human, and thus able to communicate his evil intentions grandfatherly mentor-figure to the toys. Whereas Sid heroes to hide his [[ChildHater grudge against kids]] and Al are ObliviouslyEvil and have no idea belief that the all toys are sentient, Lotso has no such excuse: he actively tries doomed to hurt and manipulate them. be thrown away by their children. But while Sid and Al were more or less antagonistic from the get-go, unlike Pete, who was resentful over having never been loved by a child, Lotso fell off the deep end when he was abandoned by his human former owner Daisy and replaced with an identical toy--essentially making toy, causing his subsequent maliciousness to manifest and driving him a ShadowArchetype of Woody, giving us a glimpse of how he could have turned to take out if he hadn't successfully reunited with Andy in the first movie.his resentment on other toys around him.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'':
** The original ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' has Sid Phillips, a hyperactive young child who likes to perform sadistic experiments on his toys, disassembling and reassembling them into hideous mutations, and occasionally blowing them up with rockets for fun. Though the toys understandably fear Sid, he's ultimately just a very curious child with a destructive streak, since he's unaware that his toys are sentient creatures.
** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' has Al [=McWhiggin=], a slovenly, socially inept adult who likes to collect toys, and insists on keeping them in mint condition instead of playing with them. Sid became the antagonist because he wanted to destroy Buzz, while Al becomes the antagonist because he wants to keep Woody in a display case for his entire life, depriving him of human contact. Whereas Sid is curious and hyperactive, Al is materialistic and emotionally repressed.
** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' has Lotso Huggin Bear, who contrasts both Sid and Al by being the first antagonist in the series who's another toy instead of a malicious human, and thus able to communicate his evil intentions to the toys. Whereas Sid and Al are ObliviouslyEvil and have no idea that the toys are sentient, Lotso has no such excuse: he actively tries to hurt and manipulate them. But while Sid and Al were more or less antagonistic from the get-go, Lotso fell off the deep end when he was abandoned by his human owner and replaced with an identical toy--essentially making him a ShadowArchetype of Woody, giving us a glimpse of how he could have turned out if he hadn't successfully reunited with Andy in the first movie.
** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' has Gabby Gabby as another toy villain, but unlike Lotso she's more of a genuine AntiVillain who doesn't do much evil. Both are motivated by wanting to be played with, but whereas Lotso gave up on his former owner, Gabby never gives up trying to get Harmony to play with her. And whereas Lotso [[RedemptionRejection threw away his chance at redemption]], Gabby takes it and becomes more of an ally.

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Sid Phillips, Phillips is a hyperactive young child who likes to perform sadistic experiments on his toys, disassembling and reassembling them into hideous mutations, and occasionally blowing them up with rockets for fun. Though the toys understandably fear Sid, he's ultimately just a very curious child with a destructive streak, since he's unaware that his toys are sentient creatures.
** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' has *** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'': Al [=McWhiggin=], [=McWhiggin=] is a slovenly, socially inept adult who likes to collect toys, and insists on keeping them in mint condition instead of playing with them. Sid became the antagonist because he wanted to destroy Buzz, while Al becomes the antagonist because he wants to keep Woody in a display case for his entire life, depriving him of human contact. Whereas Sid is was curious and hyperactive, Al is materialistic and emotionally repressed.
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*** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'': Stinky Pete is a prospector doll from the same franchise as Woody who seeks to get himself to a Toy museum in Japan alongside his fellow roundup gang toys by any means necessary. Initially appearing as a pleasant mentor figure who
has the best interests of his fellow toys at heart, he is later revealed to have a [[ChildHater deep-seated resentment towards children]] on account of having never been loved by a child himself and believes that [[WellIntentionedExtremist forcing his fellow toys to join him at the museum will spare them the fate of eventually being thrown away once their kids outgrow them]].
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Lotso Huggin Bear, who contrasts both Sid and Al by being the first antagonist in the series who's another toy instead of a malicious human, and thus able to communicate his evil intentions to the toys. Whereas Sid and Al are ObliviouslyEvil and have no idea that the toys are sentient, Lotso has no such excuse: he actively tries to hurt and manipulate them. But while Sid and Al were more or less antagonistic from the get-go, Lotso fell off the deep end when he was abandoned by his human owner and replaced with an identical toy--essentially making him a ShadowArchetype of Woody, giving us a glimpse of how he could have turned out if he hadn't successfully reunited with Andy in the first movie.
** *** ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' has Gabby Gabby as another toy villain, but unlike Lotso she's more of a genuine AntiVillain who doesn't do much evil. Both are motivated by wanting to be played with, but whereas Lotso gave up on his former owner, Gabby never gives up trying to get Harmony to play with her. And whereas Lotso [[RedemptionRejection threw away his chance at redemption]], Gabby takes it and becomes more of an ally.
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* Leonard Mudbeard in ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBirdsMovie'' was the [[GreenAndMean green-skinned]], [[FatBastard corpulent]] king of Piggy Island who wanted to rob the residents of Bird Island of their eggs to feed himself and his subjects, which he aimed to accomplish by passing himself off as a peaceful explorer and earning the birds' trust before stealing all their eggs. In contrast, Zeta in [[WesternAnimation/TheAngryBirdsMovie2 the sequel]] is the [[PurpleIsPowerful purple-feathered]], [[LeanAndMean slender]] ruler of Eagle Island who sought to evict the residents of Bird Island and Piggy Island so she could rule both islands after growing tired of the frozen one she was already living on.
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** ''WesternAnimation/AMatterOfLoafAndDeath'' had [[spoiler: Paiella Bakewell]], who contrasts the other antagonists of the franchise by being [[spoiler: a woman]].

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** ''WesternAnimation/AMatterOfLoafAndDeath'' had [[spoiler: Paiella Bakewell]], who contrasts the other antagonists of the franchise by being [[spoiler: a woman]]. [[spoiler: She]] also doesn't care about money like the previous villains in the franchise, as [[spoiler: she is a SerialKiller who wants to murder bakers she blames for causing her to lose her job as the Bake-o-Lite bakery spokeswoman by making her too heavy to ride the balloon in their commercials]].

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'' had Lord Victor Quartermaine, who differs from the last two antagonists by being a human aristocrat instead of a criminal animal.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'' had Lord Victor Quartermaine, an EgomaniacHunter who differs from the last two antagonists by being a human instead of an animal. While also concerned with money, he is not a criminal seeking to exploit one of Wallace's inventions, but rather a GoldDigger aristocrat instead who aims to court [[GirlOfTheWeek Lady Tottington]] by means of hunting down the titular were-rabbit, setting him up as a criminal animal. romantic rival to Wallace. Furthermore, while Feathers and Preston were only willing to kill Wallace and Gromit once they proved to be nuisances in their respective schemes, Victor becomes dead set on trying to kill Wallace upon discovering he is [[spoiler: the very were-rabbit he seeks to hunt]].
** ''WesternAnimation/AMatterOfLoafAndDeath'' had [[spoiler: Paiella Bakewell]], who contrasts the other antagonists of the franchise by being [[spoiler: a woman]].
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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog who proved to be [[KnightOfCerebus much more menacing]] than his predecessor. To wit, while Feathers' crimes boiled down to mere theft, Preston resorted to sheep rustling to obtain wool for the wool shop and factory he worked at, but then decided to develop his own dog food franchise by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make both wool products and dog food from sheep he had rustled. He was also NotSoStoic compared to Feathers, showing visible sadism, anger, and even bafflement during the final portion of the film. Feathers wasn't too much of a threat without his handgun, whereas Preston was both intelligent and strong on account of being [[spoiler: a RobotDog created by the late father of Wallace's GirlOfTheWeek Wendoline whose programming had become corrupted]].
** ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'' had Lord Victor Quartermaine,

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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog who proved to be [[KnightOfCerebus much more menacing]] than his predecessor. To wit, while and the "pet" of Wallace's GirlOfTheWeek Wendoline. Whereas Feathers' crimes boiled down to mere theft, Preston resorted to sheep rustling to obtain wool for the wool shop and factory he worked at, but then decided to develop his own dog food franchise by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make both wool products and dog food from sheep he had rustled. He was also NotSoStoic compared to Feathers, showing visible sadism, anger, and even bafflement during the final portion of the film. Feathers wasn't too much of a threat without his handgun, whereas Preston was both intelligent and strong on account of being [[spoiler: a RobotDog created by the Wendoline's late father of Wallace's GirlOfTheWeek Wendoline whose programming had become corrupted]].
** ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'' had Lord Victor Quartermaine,Quartermaine, who differs from the last two antagonists by being a human aristocrat instead of a criminal animal.

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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog who proved to be [[KnightOfCerebus much more menacing]] than his predecessor. To wit, while Feathers' crimes boiled down to mere theft, Preston resorted to sheep rustling to obtain wool for the wool shop and factory he worked at, but then decided to shift his goal to developing his own dog food franchise by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make both wool products and dog food from sheep he had rustled. He was also NotSoStoic compared to Feathers, especially during the chase scene in the countryside.

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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog who proved to be [[KnightOfCerebus much more menacing]] than his predecessor. To wit, while Feathers' crimes boiled down to mere theft, Preston resorted to sheep rustling to obtain wool for the wool shop and factory he worked at, but then decided to shift his goal to developing develop his own dog food franchise by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make both wool products and dog food from sheep he had rustled. He was also NotSoStoic compared to Feathers, especially showing visible sadism, anger, and even bafflement during the chase scene in final portion of the countryside. film. Feathers wasn't too much of a threat without his handgun, whereas Preston was both intelligent and strong on account of being [[spoiler: a RobotDog created by the late father of Wallace's GirlOfTheWeek Wendoline whose programming had become corrupted]].
** ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'' had Lord Victor Quartermaine,
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** ''WesternAnimation/TheWrongTrousers'' has Feathers [=McGraw=], a [[SilentAntagonist silent]], [[TheStoic stoic]] penguin and thief who poses as a lodger renting out a room in the titular duo's home while planning to use Wallace's recently-made "techno-trousers" to aid him in stealing a valuable blue diamond from the local museum. Despite not being much of a physical threat, Feathers proved to be a dangerous adversary by having enough technical expertise to reprogram the techno-trousers to suit his needs and being savvy enough to carry a handgun with him when Wallace and Gromit get in his way.
** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog. While Feathers' plot boiled down to a simple diamond theft, Preston sought to make himself rich by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make both wool products and dog food from sheep he had rustled to support the wool shop and factory he worked at. He was also NotSoStoic compared to Feathers, especially during the movie's chase scene in the countryside.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheWrongTrousers'' has Feathers [=McGraw=], a [[SilentAntagonist silent]], [[TheStoic stoic]] penguin and thief who poses as a lodger renting out a room in the titular duo's home while planning to use Wallace's recently-made "techno-trousers" to aid him in stealing a valuable blue diamond from the local museum. Despite not being much of a physical threat, Feathers proved to be a dangerous adversary NoNonsenseNemesis by having enough technical expertise to reprogram the techno-trousers to suit his needs and being savvy enough to carry a handgun with him when Wallace and Gromit get in his way.
** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog. While BullyBulldog who proved to be [[KnightOfCerebus much more menacing]] than his predecessor. To wit, while Feathers' plot crimes boiled down to a simple diamond mere theft, Preston sought resorted to make himself rich sheep rustling to obtain wool for the wool shop and factory he worked at, but then decided to shift his goal to developing his own dog food franchise by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make both wool products and dog food from sheep he had rustled to support the wool shop and factory he worked at. rustled. He was also NotSoStoic compared to Feathers, especially during the movie's chase scene in the countryside.
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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog. While Feathers' plot boiled down to a simple diamond theft, Preston sought to make himself rich by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make both wool products and dog food from sheep he had rustled to support the wool shop and factory he worked at.

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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog. While Feathers' plot boiled down to a simple diamond theft, Preston sought to make himself rich by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make both wool products and dog food from sheep he had rustled to support the wool shop and factory he worked at. He was also NotSoStoic compared to Feathers, especially during the movie's chase scene in the countryside.
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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog who serves as an EvilCounterpart to Gromit.

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** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog who serves as an EvilCounterpart BullyBulldog. While Feathers' plot boiled down to Gromit. a simple diamond theft, Preston sought to make himself rich by stealing the blueprints for Wallace's knitting machine and repurposing it to make both wool products and dog food from sheep he had rustled to support the wool shop and factory he worked at.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheWrongTrousers'': has Feathers McGraw, a [[SilentAntagonist silent]], [[TheStoic stoic]] penguin and thief who poses as a lodger renting out a room in the titular duo's home while planning to use Wallace's recently-made "techno-trousers" to aid him in stealing a valuable blue diamond from the local museum.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheWrongTrousers'': ''WesternAnimation/TheWrongTrousers'' has Feathers McGraw, [=McGraw=], a [[SilentAntagonist silent]], [[TheStoic stoic]] penguin and thief who poses as a lodger renting out a room in the titular duo's home while planning to use Wallace's recently-made "techno-trousers" to aid him in stealing a valuable blue diamond from the local museum. Despite not being much of a physical threat, Feathers proved to be a dangerous adversary by having enough technical expertise to reprogram the techno-trousers to suit his needs and being savvy enough to carry a handgun with him when Wallace and Gromit get in his way.
** ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'' had Preston, a [[PerpetualFrowner constantly scowling]] BullyBulldog who serves as an EvilCounterpart to Gromit.
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** ''WesternAnimation/TheWrongTrousers'': has Feathers McGraw, a [[SilentAntagonist silent]], [[TheStoic stoic]] penguin and thief who poses as a lodger renting out a room in the titular duo's home while planning to use Wallace's recently-made "techno-trousers" to aid him in stealing a valuable blue diamond from the local museum.
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** Swackhammer was a greedy alien businessman who wished to ensalve the Looney Tunes and Michael Jordan to draw in customers for his struggling intergalactic amusement park, Moron Mountain. Al-G, on the other hand, is an artificial intelligence turned evil who wished to outright delete the Tunes from existence for no apparent reason other than spite.

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** Swackhammer was a greedy alien businessman who wished sought to ensalve enslave the Looney Tunes and Michael Jordan to draw in customers for his struggling intergalactic amusement park, Moron Mountain. Al-G, on the other hand, is an artificial intelligence turned evil who wished wanted to outright delete the Tunes from existence for no apparent reason other than spite.
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** Whereas, Swackhammer was a NonActionBigBad who kept on the sidelines and acted as the coach of his [=MonStars=] team, Al-G decided to enter the game himself when it wasn't going in his favor.

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** Whereas, Whereas Swackhammer was a NonActionBigBad who kept on the sidelines and acted as the coach of his [=MonStars=] team, Al-G decided to enter the game himself when it wasn't going in his favor.
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* Although ''Film/SpaceJamANewLegacy'' isn't a direct sequel to the original ''Film/SpaceJam'', the respective antagonists of both films, Al-G Rhythm and Mr. Swackhammer, contrast each other quite nicely:

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* Although ''Film/SpaceJamANewLegacy'' isn't necessarily a direct sequel to the original ''Film/SpaceJam'', the respective antagonists of both films, Al-G Rhythm and Mr. Swackhammer, contrast each other quite nicely:



** Swackhammer was a NonActionBigBad who kept on the sidelines and acted as the coach of his [=MonStars=] team. Al-G decided to enter the game himself when it wasn't going in his favor.

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** Whereas, Swackhammer was a NonActionBigBad who kept on the sidelines and acted as the coach of his [=MonStars=] team. team, Al-G decided to enter the game himself when it wasn't going in his favor.

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