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" Survival of the fittest. And besides, it's fun.
~ Daffy showing his villainous nature in "Rabbit Fire".
" You're despicable!
~ Daffy Duck's catchphrase.
" Wahoo! Wahoo! Wahoo! Wahoo!
~ Daffy's signature laugh.

Daffy Duck, also known as Duck Dodgers, is the deuteragonist of the Looney Tunes franchise. He has been a regular cast of the mainstream heroes of Looney Tunes, but Daffy is not always a hero. He's usually not an outright villain but sometimes his selfishness can lead him to play the role of an outright evil character. He is more accurately labelled as an anti-hero and at times can even become a leading villain. That said, as with most of his fellow Looney Tunes, how mean he is depends on the era. He is an on-and-off best friend of Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig.

Daffy can be credited with some rather cruel and unusual incidents throughout his career and has antagonized several notable heroes, most notably Bugs Bunny and Speedy Gonzales.

Voice Portrayals

  • From 1937 to 1989, he was voiced by the late Mel Blanc.
  • From 1990 to 1993, and again from 2011 to 2018, he was voiced by Jeff Bergman.
  • From 1990 to 2014, he was voiced by the late Joe Alaskey.
  • Since 1991, he was voiced by Maurice LaMarche.
  • From 1993 to 1997, he was voiced by the late Greg Burson.
  • In one short cartoon (1996), he was voiced by the late Frank Gorshin.
  • From 1996 (Space Jam) to 2016 (Wabbit), he was voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
  • In Baby Looney Tunes (2001-2006), he was voiced by Samuel Vincent.
  • In one Sprint Mobile commercial and one short cartoon (2004), he was voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Since 2018, he had been voiced by Eric Bauza.

History

Daffy Duck has gone one step further than Bugs Bunny or Foghorn Leghorn and actually transitioned from the occasional anti-hero to the occasional villain where he can be portrayed as a selfish, mean-spirited and attention-stealing braggart, and can be seen as a greedy con-artist who craves for fame and riches and who does not really care about honesty. He used to be a crazy and eccentric screwball. His designated victim is the gullible Porky Pig, whom he tricks in selling him many useless things, often with the goal of causing him troubles so that he could sell him a more expensive and not more useful "remedy".

Daffy trying to kill starving mice in "Well Worn Daffy".

While many of Daffy's antagonistic stints have been mostly comedic due to his general incompetence and tendency to get himself punished, usually either out of being too greedy or trying too hard to one-up rivals like Bugs (despite the fact that his rivalry with Bugs is known to be friendly), some of the cartoons where he was paired up with Speedy Gonzales during the DePatie/Freleng (and Seven Arts as well) era turned him into a more serious, straight-out villain who was astonishingly cruel, even for his standards, and for little reason.

For one particularly good example, in the cartoon "Well Worn Daffy", Daffy's mean-spirited nature is taken to its extreme and he outright denies a group of mice access to desperately needed water out of sheer malice: this is without a doubt one of the most blatantly cruel things that Daffy has done (and, to be fair, is slightly out of character). On a similar note, he also whipped and berated poor mice, then declared war on all poor people in "Assault and Peppered" because the mice were "starving on his property", even though they were simply desperate to eat and wished to try some of his homegrown food.

It should still be remembered that, while Daffy may be an anti-hero or villain at times, he has done plenty of heroic acts that have shown that he usually has a good side to him. In Duck Dodgers, for example, he is always the hero. An idiotic hero, but still certainly not an anti-hero (there are two exceptions, see below) & Also A Playable Hero in A SNES Game Daffy Duck: The Marvin Mission. Also, in general, while he's usually not a completely clear-cut hero or villain, exactly how good or bad he is varied wildly depending on the nature of the cartoon or movie he appeared in, and in the case of the former, who was writing it.

Villainous Roles

Looney Tunes

  • Daffy's earliest dip into outright villainy was "'The Ducksters" where Daffy runs a crooked game show called "Truth or AAAHHH", where the contestant, Porky Pig has to answer near impossible questions or face dangers such as being tied to a conveyor belt with a buzzsaw or being attacked by a killer gorilla. Additionally, in a moment of black humor gag, an offscreen member of the gameshow's audience tries to warn Porky Pig that Daffy's gameshow is rigged, leading to Daffy shoot the man with a hunting rifle.
  • Harasses Conrad the Cat despite never being provoked in "Conrad the Sailor".
  • In "The Iceman Ducketh", Daffy attempts to hunt down and kill Bugs Bunny to take his fur and get rich quick. Note that it was explained that Rabbit season was over making Daffy's action poaching.

Daffy blowing up the well in "Well Worn Daffy".

  • The aforementioned "Well Worn Daffy" has Daffy as a wealthy oasis owner in an otherwise barren desert. When three starving and lost mice, including Speedy Gonzales, come across Daffy's well and Oasis, they ask the Duck for some water, Daffy denies them any water out of cruelty and chases them away with a shotgun. Not only does Daffy shoot any mice who come near his well, but he also taunts the mice by wastefully taking a shower with the Oasis water in front of them. Finally, when Daffy has loaded all the water he needs from the well, he then attempts to blow it up with dynamite, so no one else will ever get to have the water.
  • In "Moby Duck", Daffy and Speedy are starving on a deserted island, with the Duck rejecting Gonzales' attempts at friendship. When several big crates of canned food wash up on the Island, Daffy claims them all for himself, refusing to let Speedy have even a crumb from a single can. When Speedy tries to bargain with Daffy, offering a can opener in exchange for less than a quarter of food, Daffy refuses and tries to murder Speedy. Finally, when Speedy gives Daffy the can opener out of pity for the insatiable Duck, Daffy shows no gratitude and still claims Speedy won't even get a crumb.
  • "Assault and Peppered" casts Daffy as an evil land Baron who whips several mouse beggars for starving on his property under the pretense of them lowering the value and declaring a war on poor people even after the mice had apologized. When Speedy Gonzales arrives to rescue the poor, Daffy tries to attack him with various firearms.
  • In "Chilly Corn Corny", Speedy Gonzales befriends a crow who is starving to death who is begging for some corn. Daffy shows no gratitude and attempts to murder anyone who even gets a piece of corn on the field, including Speedy and his crow friend. Later on, Daffy makes a deal with the crow to give all the corn to him only to have Speedy get shot and killed, leaving their friendship in ruins.
  • "Mexican Mousepiece" begins with a group of mice who are poor and starving invading Daffy's home to borrow a quantity of food. When Daffy finds out that many foreign cats are starving and are about to go extinct, he attempts to gain their trust pretending to be nice and generous to the mice only to be locked up by Daffy's package to be sent to the seas so that the starving cats can eat them. Speedy Gonzales becomes aware of Daffy's scheme and comes to the rescue. Unusually Daffy's cruelty towards the poor mice was out of altruism for poor foreign cats, making him an anti-villain in this cartoon.
  • "Go Go Amigo" begins with Daffy as a simple grouchy store owner trying to prevent Speedy from listening to Radios in his building for free, however midway through the cartoon, Daffy goes insane and becomes a villain. Taking a pistol, Daffy invades the radio station Speedy was listening to and holds the DJ hostage at gunpoint, forcing the station to play off-tune records instead until Daffy is foiled by Speedy, leading to the Loco Duck's arrest.
  • In "Speedy Ghost to Town", Speedy is searching for buried treasure in a ghost town leading to the avaricious Daffy trying to steal his treasure maps using various cartoon weapons.
  • Go Away Stowaway Daffy Duck is so annoyed by Speedy's singing that he tries to throw him overboard and in the end of the cartoon, resorts to sinking a cruiseship full of people just to kill the mouse.
  • In "Daffy's Diner", Daffy is running a diner that sells overpriced Mouse burgers, which in addition to having stale bread, axle grease, insecticide, and too much hot sauce, has a (not safe for consumption) rubber mouse in place of a real one; making his burgers a safety hazard as well as a ripoff. When a customer, or as Daffy called him "a sucker", discovers the ruse after choking on a rubber mouse, he threatens Daffy into getting a real mouse. Daffy then tries to trick and cook Speedy to serve to the customer.
  • In "Snow Excuse", Speedy is freezing to death and asks Daffy if he can kindly borrow some firewood from him, but the ever-greedy duck stubbornly refuses and tries to murder Speedy, prompting Speedy to steal some wood so he can survive. He's also shown to be a hypocrite by the end of the episode, as Daffy expects to gain shelter from Speedy in return from his success of being cozy and warm at last, when Daffy was the reason why Speedy couldn't get any in the first place, giving him the idea of stealing wood from him. Speedy was close to dying of hypothermia that he essentially endangered himself.
  • "Tease For Two" casts Daffy as a fortune hunter looking for gold that accordingly is indicated to where the Goofy Gophers live. He furthermore antagonizes the honest and innocent gophers by using violent means to selfishly get rid of them, prompting them to fight back.
  • In "The Astroduck", Daffy rents the cheapest house he can find to relax for the summer. As Speedy Gonzales kindly introduces that he lives there and so has his family for many generations, Daffy selfishly demands that he leave and claims the house for himself, refusing to accept Speedy's will to share the house and even tries to murder Speedy.
  • "A Squeak in the Deep" begins with Daffy hoping to win a yacht race to earn as much money as possible. As the race begins, he cheats his way against Speedy in order to claim the whole prize to himself to win the race, and selfishly even refuses Speedy's bargain to share the prize with him. He later redeems himself and joins forces with Speedy to win the contest and fairly share the prize.
  • "The Spy Swatter" starts with Speedy sending a secret strength formula for mice to the Mouse Factory. Daffy has been sent by the rivaling cat agency to stop him, using various traps.
  • In "See Ya Later, Gladiator", Daffy was instructed to guard a time machine while being instructed to not pull the chain. Unlike a few other shorts where Daffy's reason of being angry towards Speedy's antics can be justified (examples such as in "Swing Ding Amigo", "The Music Mice-tro", or in "Go Away Stowaway"), here, he goes as far as actually sending Speedy back in time just because of his "corny music". Later on, he redeems himself by teaming up with Speedy Gonzales to thwart the lions in Ancient Rome and get back to the present. With shorts like in "Fiesta Fiasco" and in "Skyscraper Caper" dialing back his flanderized character in this era, Daffy has thankfully massively redeemed himself as a likable character once again after the DePatie-Freling and Seven Arts era ended.

Other Appearances

Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage

Daffy Duck is featured as the final boss and the main antagonist of the video-game Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage. In this version of events, Daffy has taken his rivalry with Bugs to a whole new level and gained the power of the artist in a similar fashion to Elmer Fudd during a famous Looney Tunes cartoon.

Using his newfound powers, Daffy Duck causes all manner of mischief for Bugs Bunny, but is ultimately resigned to his usual defeat at the hands of his rival.

It is very likely that Daffy Duck was also trying to exact revenge on Bugs Bunny for pulling a similar trick on him in the Looney Tunes cartoon "Duck Amuck".

Duck Dodgers

Daffy Duck as Duck Dodgers.

In Duck Dodgers, Daffy Duck (aka Duck Dodgers) serves to protect the galaxy alongside Porky Pig (aka The Cadet) from Marvin the Martian.

While still lazy, dimwitted and sometimes cowardly, Daffy maintains a heroic status in that series, with there being only two exceptions. In "Detained Duck", Duck Dodgers makes the claim that he sold Cadet's sister to a sausage factory leading to the Cadet siding with Dodgers' criminal doppelganger, Drake Darkstar (who was also disgusted by Dodgers' assertion), and Dodgers going to prison at the end of the episode, though it should be noted this incident is never brought up again in the series where Dodgers is once again out of prison and on friendly terms with the Cadet.

The other example was in the two-part episode "Of Course You Know This Means War and Peace" in which Dodgers sabotages a peace treaty to prevent losing his job, an act for which the Cadet takes the blame. Dodgers later regrets the sabotage, saves the Cadet from prison and publicly admits his guilt.

Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas

On that TV special adapted from A Christmas Carol, Daffy plays the role of the greedy, heartless and abusive owner of a mega-store who changes his behavior and becomes a generous fellow after being visited by three spirits on the Christmas Eve night; as happened with Ebenezer Scrooge in the original story.

The Looney Tunes Show

Daffy as he appears in The Looney Tunes Show.

" Sometimes you have to treat others wrong to treat yourself right.
~ Daffy in "We're in Big Truffle".

Daffy returns as a main character in this 2011 spin-off of the Looney Tunes. He is usually an anti-hero, but sometimes has villainous roles in the first half of season one alongside his more sympathetic moments. In the second half of the season, he got more sociopathic. He also became more openly mean towards others. However, he then mellowed out and became nicer during the second season.

Villainous Acts

  • The most notable example is "The Float", where he bankrupts Porky Pig by lying about a kidney transplant just to buy a yacht eventually crossing the Moral Event Horizon. He shows no remorse for this, and continues acting like a jerk towards Porky even after the latter donates his kidney to Daffy after he gets injured for throwing Porky off of his yacht.
  • In "Reunion", it's shown that Daffy was bullied by Porky back on high school, which may be the reason for which Daffy treats Porky like garbage and Porky puts up with him. However, Daffy's actions in "The Float" greatly outweigh Porky's previous jerkish treatment of him, especially since Porky has mentioned that he's apologized to him multiple times.
  • In "Members Only", he uses Walter Bunny's membership number to get into the country club. This results in him getting punched in the face and banned after Walter finds out.
  • He commits a littering crime in "Jailbird and Jailbunny" by throwing a soda can into the Grand Canyon. This escalates into him and Bugs going to jail for a year for contempt of court.
  • In "Off Duty Cop", he impersonates his favorite actor and arrests innocent people doing it for pointless reasons (like arresting a man for supposedly stealing a woman's ring when the man was proposing to her or handcuffing two children harmlessly playing with water guns).
  • He also accuses several of his neighbors of stealing his newspaper in "Newspaper Thief". In truth, he forgot to renew his subscription.
  • In "The Shelf", after being invited to stay with Porky (due to his home needing renovations), he quickly takes advantage of Porky's hospitality, turning him into his butler and making him wait on him hand and foot to the point where he verbally and even physically abuses him if he gets his outrageous demands wrong.
  • In "Customer Service", he becomes the supervisor of a cable company and fires the other employees for no reason. He redeems himself by firing Cecil Turtle, the main antagonist of the episode. Daffy himself is then fired for firing everyone else.
  • He develops a hatred against Porky in "French Fries" for eating fries that were allegedly for him. Soon he finds out the fries were actually for the table. After this, however, not only does he not give an apology, but becomes a total hypocrite by eating Porky's pizza. On top of this, he showed little regard for how his petty nature would affect Porky's friendship with Bugs.
  • In "Best Friends Redux", he grows jealous of Bugs' former best friend Rodney. So he time travels to ensure the two never met, only to realize he had erased Bugs' memory of him. Thus Daffy fixes his mistake to restore his friendship with Bugs, learning a valuable lesson along the way. However, this is balanced out with more positive portrayals, such as in "Bobcats on Three" where he goes out of his way to help a children's water polo team win, and "Best Friends" where he goes to extreme lengths to try and prove he's a good friend to Bugs (their rivalry being toned down to more of a competing friendship, that Daffy always loses, in this adaptation). Perhaps the best example is "We're in a Big Truffle" where he willingly gives up a fortune to save Porky. These traits prevent him from ever becoming the villain of the series.

New Looney Tunes

Daffy as he appears in New Looney Tunes.

Daffy finally appears again after Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run in a New Looney Tunes clip from "Porky's Duck-Livery Service", his only appearance in season 1. Daffy appears more in seasons 2 and 3. This Daffy retains his original pre-Chuck Jones characteristics and wild, zany screwball character as perfected by Tex Avery and Bob Clampett. He was voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.

He has shown to be an antagonist sometimes, such as harassing Porky in several episodes, tormenting Bugs on a computer sketching him (similar to "Duck Amuck" and in revenge for what Bugs did to him in that cartoon), and trying to steal the spotlight but normally just tends to want to see smiles come to peoples faces and does help save the universe.

Trivia

  • Despite being on this wiki, Daffy's earlier appearances in the cartoons were much more different than in later cartoons. In the late 30s and early 40s, he was a crazy duck who jumped around and yelled "Whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo!!!". From the late 40s and 50s, however (namely 1948 onward), the late Chuck Jones made him more greedy, stupid, clever and he became more villainous. During the 60s, he also became the archenemy of Speedy Gonzales.
  • In Gremlins 2: The New Batch, a Mogwai named Daffy was heavily based on Daffy Duck's personality, with Daffy himself also appearing in the film's intro and ending.
  • Daffy is one of the few characters to talk with a lisp, along with Sylvester the Cat from the Looney Tunes franchise and Sid the Squid from the Slappy Squirrel segments in Animaniacs.
  • He shares a few similarities with Donald Duck, his Disney counterpart and rival as both are usually heroes, but can be anti-heroic on occasion (though Donald is not openly villainous), and are jealous of the mascots of their respective companies while having a friendly rivalry with the top stars (Daffy with Bugs and Donald with Mickey) while trying to become one.
  • Interestingly, Daffy is by far the most ruthless and dangerous of Speedy Gonzales foes, easily outstripping Sylvester, who was more harmless and less cruel in comparison to Daffy. He defeated Speedy in the cartoons in Mucho Locos and Chilly Corn Corny. This era also proved that despite not being as cunning as Bugs, Daffy isn't stupid as he is capable of being crafty when needed.
  • Daffy's role in Moby Duck is similar to Sylvester's role in Canned Feud, however, while Sylvester was the hero of Canned Feud, Daffy was the villain of Moby Duck.

External Links

  • Daffy Duck on the Heroes Wiki

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Coltrane | Barty Crouch Jr. | Nagini | Bellatrix Lestrange | Bill Cox | V | Adam Sutler | Lewis Prothero | Norsefire | Peter Creedy | Anthony Lilliman | Light Yagami | Lex Luthor | German Drinking Team | Cherry | Sister Summersisle | Frank Costello | Arnold French | Colin Sullivan | Captain Vidal | Pale Man | Colonel Coetzee | Captain Poison | Oliver Potter | Zodiac Killer | Arthur Leigh Allen | Xerxes | Willy Bank | Dolores Umbridge | Cornelius Fudge | Sam | Steven Wilkins | Mr. Kreeg | Laurie | Macy | Alpha Male | Darkseekers | Sweeney Todd | Nellie Lovett | Judge Turpin | Beadle Bamford | Jonas Fogg | Adolfo Pirelli | Royalton Industries (Arnold Royalton & Cruncher Block) | Snake Oiler | Agent 23 | KAOS (Siegfried) | Dalip | Shtarker | Joker | Two-Face | Sal Maroni | Gambol | Joker's Thugs | Spider | Smokie | T-RIP | Serena Kogan | Principal Deedle | Ezekial Gallows | Prudence Prufrock | Lord Henry Blackwood | Lord Coward | Irene Adler | Esther Coleman | Decoy Queen | Mr. Black | Rolf Woods | Kitty Galore | Paws | Mayor Brown | Chief of Staff | Carnegie | Wanda Grubwort | Lake Monster | Mal Cobb | Rodney Cole | Martin B | Elizabeth Harris | Blue Jones | James Moriarty | Sebastian Moran | Keith Clayton | Angelique Bouchard | Dr. Julia Hoffman | Collins Family | Bane | Talia al Ghul | Barsad | Catwoman | John Daggett | Hades | Kraken | Acrisius | Medusa | Prokopion | Charon | Kronos | Ares | Cyclopes | Minotaur | Makhai | Azog | Smaug | Witch-king of Angmar | Sauron | Gollum | Mickey Cohen | Tom Buchanan | Jay Gatsby | Myrtle Wilson | George Wilson | Daisy Buchanan | General Fallon | Giants | Lord Roderick | Wickie | Precursors | Kaiju (Trespasser, Knifehead, Mutavore, Otachi, Leatherback, Raiju, Scunner, Onibaba & Slattern) | Bathsheba Sherman | Annabelle the Doll | Pearly Soames | Lucifer | Artemisia | M.U.T.O. | Mimics | Disciples of the Ram (Annabelle Higgins & Thin Man) | Dr. Mann | Balem Abrasax | Titus Abrasax | Immortan Joe | Cult of the V8 (Rictus Erectus, Prime Imperator, Bullet Farmer, People Eater, Organic Mechanic, Coma-Doof Warrior, Nux, Slit, Ace, Morsov & War Boys) | Daniel Riddick | Susan Riddick | Tyler Harne | Deputy Stack | Emilio | Victoria Vinciguerra | Valak | Léon Rom | Lamar Blackburn | Braxton | Gellert Grindelwald | Credence Barebone | New Salem Philanthropic Society (Mary Lou Barebone) | Skullcrawlers (Skull Devil) | Preston Packard | King Vortigern | Mordred | Wallace Corporation (Niander Wallace & Luv) | It | Bowers Gang (Henry Bowers, Patrick Hockstetter, Belch Huggins & Vic Criss) | Alvin Marsh | Butch Bowers | Leonard Dekkom | Duncan Taylor | Phoenix Buchanan | Mathias Vogel | Ana Miller | Nolan Sorrento | Innovative Online Industries (I-R0k, F'Nale Zandor & Sixers) | Claire Wyden | Brett Wyden | George, Ralph and Lizzie | Damian Lewis | Jack Morris | Duke of St. Carta | Vinda Rosier | Abernathy | Queenie Goldstein | Shere Khan | Tabaqui | La Llorona | Patricia Alvarez | Howard Clifford | Ditto | Sebastian | Ann Laurent | King Ghidorah | Rodan | Alan Jonah | Asher Jonah | Emma Russell | The Bride | The Black Shuck | The Ferryman | The Samurai | Toy Monkey | Maryville Cemetery Ghosts | Critters | The Banana Splits (Fleegle, Drooper, Snorky & Bingo) | Poppy | Karl | Leo | Cry Baby | Kelly | The Principal | The Biology Teacher | Webby Garton | Steven Dubay | Chris Unwin | Tom Rogan | Arthur Fleck | Penny Fleck | Clowns (Clown & Ambulance Clown) | Wall Street Three | Penny Fleck's Boyfriend | Rose the Hat | The True Knot | Andrei Sator | Priya Singh | Zelda | Consuella | Esmerelda | Saoirse | Terrance Mendoza | Butch | Mechagodzilla | Apex Cybernetics (Walter Simmons, Ren Serizawa & Maia Simmons) | Shang Tsung | Sub-Zero | Mileena | Reiko | Kano | Kabal | Goro | Reptile | Nitara | Shao Kahn | Al-G Rhythm | Pete | Goon Squad | Baron Vladimir Harkonnen | Count Glossu Rabban | Piter de Vries | Helen Mohiam | Gabriel | The Analyst | Riddler | Penguin | Carmine Falcone | Joker

Animated Television
The Grinch | Cousin Mel | I.M. Slime | Snow Miser | Heat Miser | General Parvo | Werewolves | North Wind | Hervnick Z. Snerz | Goat | Yes-Man | The Dooka of Yookia | The Dookess of Zookia | Philip Trousers | Marilyn Blouse

Video Games
Sauron | Black Hand of Sauron | Celebrimbor | Tower of Sauron | Hammer of Sauron | Children of Arkham (Vicki Vale, Oswald Cobblepot & Blockbuster) | Catwoman | Two-Face | Falcone Crime Family | Joe Chill | Victor Zsasz | Mr. & Mrs. Vale | Gotham Criminal Triumvirate (Thomas Wayne, Hamilton Hill & Carmine Falcone) | The Pact (Riddler, Harley Quinn, Bane, Mr. Freeze, John Doe & Eli Knable) | The Agency (Amanda Waller & Roger Harrison) | Rumi Mori | Willy Deever | S.A.N.C.T.U.S. | Zog the Eternal | Brûz the Chopper

Shorts
Daffy Duck | Sylvester | Tasmanian Devil | Wile E. Coyote | Elmer Fudd | Yosemite Sam | Marvin the Martian | Instant Martians | Gossamer | Tom | Jerry | Spike | Butch

Music
Crazy Taxi Driver | Cry Baby | Big Bad Wolf | Mr. Potato Head

See Also
A. Film Production Villains | Adventure Time Villains | Amblin Entertainment Villains | Aquaman Villains | Archieverse Villains | Arkhamverse Villains | Arrowverse Villains | Batgirl Villains | Batman Villains | Batman Beyond Villains | Batwoman Villains | Ben 10 Villains | Birds of Prey Villains | Black Lightning Villains | Blade Runner Villains | Blue Beetle Villains | Blumhouse Productions Villains | Captain Planet Villains | Cartoon Network Villains | Castle Rock Entertainment Villains | Catwoman Villains | Cats & Dogs Villains | Christopher Nolan Villains | Constantine: The Hellblazer Villains | Danmachi Villains | DC Animated Universe Villains | DC Animated Movie Universe Villains | DC Extended Universe Villains | DC Super Hero Girls Villains | DC's Legends of Tomorrow Villains | Die Hard Villains | Doom Patrol Villains | DreamWorks Villains | Dune Villains | Eraser Villains | Flash Villains | Game of Thrones Villains | Gotham Villains | Green Arrow Villains | Green Lantern Villains | Gremlins Villains | Hanna-Barbera Cinematic Universe Villains | Harley Quinn Villains | Harry Potter Villains | Injustice Villains | Justice League Villains | Justice League Dark Villains | Justice Society Villains | Laika Villains | Legendary Entertainment Villains | Legion of Super-Heroes Villains | Lethal Weapons Villains | Loonatics Unleashed Villains | Looney Tunes Villains | Lucifer Villains | Mad Max Villains | Melanie Martinez Villains | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Villains | Middle-Earth Villains | MonsterVerse Villains | Mortal Kombat Villains | New Line Cinema Villains | Pacific Rim Villains | Peacemaker Villains | Pokémon Villains | Powerpuff Girls Villains | Primal Villains | Regular Show Villains | Rick and Morty Villains | Robin Villains | Robot Chicken Villains | Rush Hour Villains | Samurai Jack Villains | Sesame Street Villains | Scooby-Doo Villains | SHAZAM Villains | Sherlock Holmes Villains | Smallville Villains | South Park Villains | Space Jam Villains | Static Shock Villains | Steel Villains | Stephen King Villains | Steven Universe Villains | Studiocanal Villains | SWAT Kats Villains | Suicide Squad Villains | Supergirl Villains | Superman Villains | Swamp Thing Villains | Syfy Villains | Teen Titans Villains | Telltale Batman Villains | Terminator Villains | The Addams Family Villains | The Banana Splits Movie Villains | The Conjuring Villains | The Hangover Villains | The LEGO Movie Villains | The Matrix Villains | Tim Burton Villains | Tiny Toon Adventures Villains | Tom and Jerry Villains | TMNT Villains | Village Roadshow Pictures Villains | Watchmen Villains | Wild Wild West Villains | Wonder Woman Villains | Xiaolin Showdown Villains | Yu-Gi-Oh! Villains | Young Justice Villains

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