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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 January 2025. List of villains in Disney productions, games and comic books Disney Villains Logo of the franchise since 2019 Created by Disney Consumer Products Original work Walt Disney Pictures films Print publications Book(s) List of books Novel(s) Kingdom Keepers series The Isle of the Lost series ...
Bill Cipher is a character and the main antagonist of Disney's Gravity Falls franchise. The character is voiced by the show's creator Alex Hirsch. He is a "dream demon" that can be summoned and released into any person's mind. Bill first appears physically in "Dreamscapers". However, many references to him are hidden throughout the backgrounds ...
Since the founding of the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio in Hollywood, California in 1923, the world of Disney has blossomed to include animated films, live-action movies, theme parks, cruise ...
Big Hero 6 is a 2014 American animated superhero film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.Loosely based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name created by Man of Action, [5] the film was directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams and produced by Roy Conli, from a script by Jordan Roberts, Robert L. Baird and Daniel Gerson.
You've watched Ursula, Scar, Captain Hook, Cruella de Vil and other Disney villains many times before, but you've probably never seen the people who gave them their famous screams, growls and snarls.
Leo (Jul 23 - Aug 22): King Candy, ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Like all Leos, King Candy is hungry for attention and love. Leo energy is very explicit—they need not bother with subtlety or subterfuge.
The song suggests that Bruno is villainous, but sheds the narrative styles of conventional Disney villain songs by listing other characters' perspectives of the villain. Musically, "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is a midtempo tune blending Latin music styles such as salsa and guajira with pop , hip hop , dance and Broadway elements, propelled by ...
Premiering exactly one year after the launch of Disney XD, with two episodes airing the first day, [2] it was the fourth Disney XD original series and the first animated series for the network. The show's episodes consist of two 11-minute segments, with 52 episodes produced in total. [3] The second season premiered on April 30, 2011.