The funny thing is that the explanation for Cruella's motives in the original was perfectly clear - she's an "eccentric" spoiled rich lady from inherited wealth who never had to work a day in her life and as she gets old and bored her little weird impulses become obsessionshttps://twitter.com/MelanieMoore/status/1362127334610935809 …
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But it's also like Despite the fact that she has no magic or superpowers or combat prowess or anything, and is just an old lady whose power is having the money to hire petty thugs to steal puppies for her The idea of what she represents is indeed very threatening
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There's this weird creepy crime that the cops can't/won't investigate because it doesn't seem to maje sense What kind of sick fuck would break into people's houses to steal puppies But it doesn't NEED to make sense It just needs some weird asshole with money
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It helps that she's probably the only villain who has song written about her by the hero (as far as I can remember).
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Prince John from Robin Hood does as well, but the aim of that one is to poke fun at him. He is *not* a menacing villain.
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Can’t be discounted how effective the animation team was on that movie. Beyond Gerson’s obviously brilliant performance, the entire design, along with the seemingly demonic visual connection to the car, make the character viscerally terrifying.
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