You see examples of this in the news every day It doesn't make for an entertaining origin story though - the point of these stories is these people's lives AREN'T interesting and that's why they act out
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Replying to @OrionKidder
Yeah so like Part of why Cruella de Vil gets named as an all-timer Disney villain is that she's been played with such memorable verve in her past incarnations
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Replying to @arthur_affect @OrionKidder
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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Replying to @uneek35 @OrionKidder
The most bizarre period detail about 101 Dalmatians is that the dude writes a popular song about a wealthy aristocrat who knows him personally that just relentlessly drags her *by name* to the public, with no fear of a libel suit
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Only in the film. The animation anyway. I haven't seen the start of the live action version.
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The live-action version has a depiction of her used as the horrifying final boss of Roger's video game ...Which has a bit more plausible deniability I guess since it doesn't actually say her name, but still
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Replying to @arthur_affect @irishwol and
that whole subplot with him trying to make a dog based video game was actually kind of intriguing
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Replying to @Plutoburns @arthur_affect and
They kept rejecting it even though it had astonishingly ahead of the time graphics for 1996. They should have hired him just because he was clearly a technical genius, even if he did keep trying to submit games based on his dog.
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Replying to @OwenAdamsYT @Plutoburns and
"This one's basically a satirical crime game set in a version of New York where you can steal cars, earn money, join the mob and it features realistic cars and physics... also you play as my dog."
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He was ahead of his time, before @CanYouPetTheDog revolutionized games criticism
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