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- The Overtaker's plan in Power Play to break Maleficent and Chernabog out of their prison contains a lot of these. To reiterate:
- Cruella de Vil and the The Evil Queen break into the power plant that supplies electricity to Disney World without setting off any alarms or being detected by the plant's security guards. They then cause a blackout in all of Disney-owned facilities in the area while also triggering the fire alarms in the building where Maleficent and Chernabog are being held, releasing the two from their cells.
- Once freed, the two villains use DHI recordings, coupled with AR footage projected from the security cameras, to convince the guards that they're asleep in their cells while they take a short nap in a storage closet. Once they've rested enough to finish the escape, they disguise themselves as humans and just walk right out the front door. By the time anyone figures out that they've escaped, they're already gone!
- Every time Finn and Maleficent fight.
- Their final fight in Dark Passage. After years of barely managing to survive their encounters, Finn uses his recently gained Super Mode to kill Maleficent in a single punch. And it wasn't just one punch. He rips a hole through her throat with that. One. Punch.
- Tia Dalma's Villainous Rescue of Chernabog and the Evil Queen in The Insider is also impressive.
- To sum it all up, a fictional character brought to life by the believe of Disney fans and possessing virtually no understanding of modern technology, culture, or politics...
- Breaks out of a secret prison (presumably designed specifically to hold Disney villains like herself) and creates an illusion to fool her captors into thinking she's still in her cell that worked so well that they didn't figure it out until it was too late to stop her.
- Somehow manages to smuggle herself across the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
- Makes her way through the Mexican jungle to a collapsed temple
- Successfully navigates her way through the labyrinth beneath the temple and recover Maleficent's remains.
- Uses voodoo to sabotage a fracking rig in the jungle in order to trigger an earthquake strong enough to make part of the labyrinth cave in, freeing Chernabog and the Evil Queen.
- Manages to smuggle herself, a medieval queen, and an Eldritch Abomination across the border from Mexico back into the U.S. with no evidence of their presence beyond a decapitated border patrol officer.
- Upon reaching California, stows away on a truck headed for Disneyland and uses a voodoo doll to teach herself how to drive!
- And by the time she's accomplished all of this, the heroes can't do anything to stop her from pulling it off, because nobody who doesn't already know would actually believe that the characters of Disney's movies are real, much less that one of the villains is trying to illegally travel between another country to rescue their boss. Despite being a God in Human Form, the Pirates of the Caribbean films never showed what Tia Dalma was really capable of outside of bringing Barbossa back from the dead. Kingdom Keepers Book 7 quickly establishes this version of her as a Badass Dark Action Girl.
- To sum it all up, a fictional character brought to life by the believe of Disney fans and possessing virtually no understanding of modern technology, culture, or politics...
- Finn and Violet fighting Ursula in The Insider.
- In the second book of the Return trilogy, the Kingdom Keepers are at a stalemate with Amery Hollingsworth and his minions. When who should come to the rescue but Walt freaking Disney himself!