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Why, Jessie, you do know he would not last for an hour on the streets in his condition. It is a dangerous world out there for a toy.
~ Stinky Pete's most famous quote, partly and possibly foreshadowing his true colors.
Jessie: Prospector?
Woody: You're out of your box!
Stinky Pete: I tried reasoning with you, Woody. But you keep forcing me to take extreme measures.
[Stinky Pete walks over to the TV remote and turns the TV off.]
Woody: Wait a minute.
You turned on the TV last night, not Jessie.
Stinky Pete: Look, we have an eternity to spend together in the museum. Let's not start off by pointing fingers, shall we?
Woody: You really are Stinky Pete, aren't you?
Jessie: Prospector, this isn't fair.
Stinky Pete: "Fair"?! I'll tell you what's not fair: Spending a lifetime on a dime store shelf watching every other toy be sold. Well, finally my waiting has paid off, and no hand-me-down cowboy doll IS GONNA MESS IT UP FOR ME NOW!
~ Stinky Pete shows Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye his true colors.
Stinky Pete: Your choice, Woody. You can go to Japan together or in pieces. If he fixed ya once, he can fix ya again. NOW GET IN THE BOX!
Woody: NEVER!
Stinky Pete: FINE!
~ Stinky Pete attempts to persuade Woody of one last chance of going to the museum by threatening and intimidating him.

Stinky Pete the Prospector is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Al McWhiggin) of Pixar's 3rd full-length animated-computer feature film Toy Story 2, the second installment of the Toy Story film series.

He is a prospector doll who was on the Woody's Roundup TV show, alongside Sheriff Woody, Jessie and Bullseye, and never experienced a child's love, which is what made him bad in the first place. He's also responsible for almost destroying Woody's friendship with Andy Davis and Buzz Lightyear. He is the betrayed roundup gang member, excluded from being with Andy's toys because of his past, and he is Woody's former friend.

He was voiced by Kelsey Grammer, who also played Harold Attinger in Transformers: Age of Extinction, Sideshow Bob in The Simpsons, Doctor Frankenollie in Runaway Brain, Rothbart in Barbie of Swan Lake, Dr. Ivan Krank in Teacher's Pet: The Movie and Hunter in Storks. In the video game adaptations, he was voiced by Stephen Stanton, who later played Grand Moff Tarkin in Star Wars Rebels, and Jimmy Brynner in Wanted Man.

Personality and Traits[]

When he first appeared, Stinky Pete was initially a grandfatherly and mentor-like character, giving support and advice to Jessie, Woody and Bullseye throughout the first half of the film. However, in truth, Stinky Pete merely was a manipulative, traitorous and embittered person. This was caused by the years of emotional pain that he had endured during a lifetime on a dime-store shelf and not being sold to any children due to their preference of space toys after the launch of Sputnik (itself launched in real-life on a modified Russian R-7 ICBM, also simply named Sputnik, not to mention the fact that he was probably seen as less desirable to kids than the toys of more prominent characters like Woody and Jessie as a toy of the show's bumbling comic-relief character).

Along with the shift of interest to space toys, the fact that this resulted in the TV show, Woody's Roundup getting cancelled further contributed to his own hatred of space toys and children. Even while he shrouded his true nature, he secretly plotted to prevent Woody from returning to his owner Andy at any cost, sabotaging his escape by secretly turning on the TV to wake Al up while playing the part of an innocent, incorrupt and impeccable character by claiming that he "didn't know" how the TV turned on and that Woody and Jessie fighting about it would not solve anything.

When Woody finally decided that he would return to Andy and take the other Roundup toys with him, this finally prompted him to snap and reveal his true nature and intentions to the other Roundup toys and Andy's toys. In the process, he sealed the air vent to prevent their escape and allow Al to take the Roundup toys to the toy museum in Japan. The fact that he was willing to spend years of eternity sealed inside a museum away from contact with children also showed that he had developed solitary traits due to spending most of his time within his box. He also believed that rare, unpopular, and collectible toys like him and the other Roundup toys were doomed to either always ending up in storage or remaining unsold to any children similar to his fate before Al found him.

He also turned out to be extremely treacherous, hypocritical, sanctimonious and exploitative, as he was willing to beat up other toys, so that his goal of toys escaping harm from children in the eternal museum life would be fulfilled (which later failed due to Andy's toys rescuing them from Al's airplane taking off), evidenced by him reopening the old rip in Woody's arm and threatening to tear him apart. His own inexperience of being played with by a child, along with hearing Jessie's story of being outgrown by her previous owner Emily lead to him believing that children were only destroyers of toys whose ultimate fate will be spending an eternity rotting in landfills.

Despite his villainous and spiteful nature, Stinky Pete appeared to have redeemable traits as he stated in his online interview after the film that he liked his new owner Amy and her face paint decorations, even though he initially feared it after Andy's toys placed him in Amy's backpack. This can demonstrate that Stinky Pete was a villain who was wronged by rejection and ingratitude, and that he most likely would have been so hospitable in the first place if he had been owned by a child to start off with. However, as this online interview was most likely made by people who weren't involved in the film, it's up to speculate whether this information is canonical or not.

That said, despite Stinky Pete's evil demeanor, he cares deeply about his co-stars and only wants what's best for them. He also can be quite insightful as when he briefly gave Woody a chance to go, he correctly pointed out that Andy will outgrow and lose interest of Woody, pointing out that it would be unlikely for Andy to take Woody to college or on his honeymoon and that Woody can't stop on it, something which Woody agreed on, though as it turned out years later, Andy would have kept Woody even at his college had he decided not to give him away, but later changed his mind by giving him to a little girl named Bonnie.

On Woody's Roundup, Stinky Pete was a regular recurring protagonist. Though depicted mostly as an accident-prone, unpropitious, stereotypical, unsophisticated and simple-minded hillbilly and comic relief, Stinky Pete was established on the show as an overall agreeable, complaisant and good-natured friend and ally of Woody, Bullseye and Jessie.

Biography[]

Past[]

Jessie: Say Hello to the Prospector!
Woody: It's a box.
Jessie: He's Mint in the Box! Never been opened!
~ Jessie telling Woody about the Prospector, a possible foreshadowing at his true role in the film.

Stinky Pete spend his entire life on a dime store shelf, jealously watches every other toy sold to their child owners. Because of the fact that he was never had a kid owner in his life, he grew to be very bitter, selfish, and angry in nature. Stinky Pete was soon sold to Al McWhiggin, but he never took him out of his box, which made him even more insane and angry. Since Al was grown up, he decided to sell Stinky Pete to a toy museum in Tokyo, Japan.

Stinky Pete found this to be good news, thinking that if kids did not want him, they could not have him. However, Al learned that the museum wanted the whole Woody's Roundup gang and went to collect them all, so Stinky Pete would have to wait. Al eventually found Jessie the cowgirl and Bullseye the horse and Stinky Pete became their friend while they waited for Al to find Woody.

Present[]

Greeting Woody[]

Turn me around Bullseye, so I can see. Why the prodigal son has returned.
~ Stinky Pete seeing that Al has finally found a Woody doll, also his first lines.

Stinky Pete is first seen when Woody, finally arrives at Al's apartment. He first appears as a good friend to Woody, becoming happy and pleased that he has returned. He welcomes Woody, tells him who he really is, and even shows him the television show called Woody's Roundup, which lasted a few seasons and eventually being cancelled as he tells Woody that children began playing with space toys after the show abruptly ended, due to the arrival of Sputnik with Woody replying of how he knows how that feels (referencing his jealousy towards Buzz in the first film).

A Hidden Agenda[]

Stinky Pete: We've been in storage a long time waiting for you.
Woody: Why me?
Stinky Pete: The museum is only interested in the collection if you're in it, Woody. Without you, we go back into storage. It's that simple.
~ Stinky Pete telling Woody about Al's plan to sell the Roundup toys.

When Stinky Pete reveals that Al plans to sell him, Woody, Jessie and Bullseye to the Konshi Toy Museum in Tokyo, Japan, Woody reveals that he is still owned by a 7-year-old boy named Andy Davis and that Al actually stole him from a yard sale while Woody was trying to save a broken squeaky toy penguin named Wheezy from getting sold. Despite learning this, Stinky Pete secretly thinks of a way to stop Woody from going back to Andy. When Al unintentionally rips off Woody's right arm completely (similar to Buzz losing his left arm from the first film), Woody starts to panic, but Stinky Pete calms him down by saying that Al will get his arm fixed as soon as possible.

However, Woody cannot wait and attempts to retrieve his arm while Al is sleeping in his couch. Stinky Pete secretly leaves his box by using his pick and turning on the TV, causing Al to wake up. He also frames Jessie by putting the TV remote near her before getting back in his box. Once Woody is back in his case, he then accuses Jessie of messing up his escape, causing her to attack him (similar to how Woody and Buzz fought at the Gas Station from the first film) until Stinky Pete tells them to stop. Stinky Pete then tells Woody he should just wait until morning as Al has called in a cleaner to fix Woody's arm.

Convincing Woody To Stay[]

How long will it last, Woody? Do you really think Andy is going to take you to college? Or on his honeymoon? Andy is growing up and there's nothing you can do about it. It's your choice, Woody. You can go back. Or you can stay with us and last forever. You'll be adored by children for generations.
~ Stinky Pete persuades Woody to stay.

The next day, after Woody's arm is repaired (similar to Buzz having his left arm reattached by the Mutant Toys from the first film), Stinky Pete convinces Woody to make amends with Jessie before he leaves. After Woody listens to Jessie's story about when she was abandoned by her owner Emily (similar to Buzz finally discovering that Woody was right as he is just a toy from the previous film), Stinky Pete tells him that Andy would do the same to him one day and Woody agrees to stay.

Stinky Pete's True Colors[]

However, Woody's friends Buzz Lightyear, Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog, and Mr. Potato Head soon arrive at the penthouse (along with another Buzz Lightyear action figure) to rescue Woody (as Al stole Woody) and convince Woody to go back with them with Buzz using Woody's words from the first film at Woody. At first, Woody refuses but after hearing himself sing "You've Got a Friend In Me" on the TV, Woody decides he will go home and runs to the vent (similar to Buzz choosing to escape Sid's house with Woody after finally learning the truth of being a toy from the first film).

When a panicking and devastated Stinky Pete asks Woody where he's going, he tells him that he's right he can't stop Andy from growing up, but he wouldn't miss it for the world, shocking Stinky Pete. He then persuades Jessie, Bullseye, and Stinky Pete to come with him. Unfortunately, this is where Stinky Pete reveals his true colors. He had somehow managed to escape out of his box, and he seals the vents shut, preventing Woody's escape. Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye then learn that Stinky Pete ruined Woody's escape last night and framed Jessie for turning on the TV because Stinky Pete turned the TV back off.

Jessie is outraged by Stinky Pete's betrayal. However, Stinky Pete declares he was never sold to a child and that is why he will go to Japan by any means possible this makes him feel appreciated. When Woody calls out to Buzz, Stinky Pete tells Woody that he is too late and calls Buzz's surname Lightweight, causing Woody to yell at him, saying that Buzz's surname is Lightyear, and Stinky Pete tells Woody he always hated those space toys before going back into his box. While the toys try to rescue Woody, Stinky Pete keeps shoving him back into Al's luggage and foiling the toys' rescue plans.

Your Flight Is Cancelled, Prospector![]

Stinky Pete: Idiots! Children destroy toys! You'll all be ruined, forgotten, spending eternity rotting in some landfill!
Woody: Well, Stinky Pete, I think it's time you learned the true meaning of "playtime". *smiles and points off screen* Right over there, guys!
Stinky Pete: No! NO! NOOOOOO!!
~ Stinky Pete's last words before Woody, Buzz and his friends putting him into Amy's backpack.

Sooner or later, the toys arrive at the airport to save Woody. They seem to find Al's luggage, but it turns out to be a different one with cameras inside. Buzz goes to find the other luggage, which he does. However, when he opens it to get Woody, Stinky Pete pops out and punches Buzz off the ramp. This makes Woody finally snap that he fights Stinky Pete for harming Buzz, only for Stinky Pete to kick Woody off of him and reopen his old rip in his right arm. He gives Woody a choice: he can go to Japan either together or in pieces, assuring that Al will have him fixed again like before. He orders Woody to get back in the case but Woody angrily refuses because of his betrayal as his former friend. This left the infuriated Prospector to feel he had no choice but to rip Woody apart for his rejection.

However, Buzz (who survived the fall) and the other toys suddenly show up again and save Woody by flashing the cameras in Stinky Pete's eyes, temporarily blinding him. This gives Buzz a chance to capture Stinky Pete by the collar of his shirt. Stinky Pete rants that the toys are idiots for wanting to go with Andy, saying that children destroy toys and they'll soon be taken away to rot in a landfill.

Woody decides to defeat Stinky Pete by giving him to a kid that will redeem him again just like how he was good before, so he orders his friends to dump Stinky Pete into a Barbie backpack that belongs to a girl named Amy as punishment for his betrayal, much to Stinky Pete's shock & horror. When Amy sees Stinky Pete (calling him a "big, ugly man-doll") in her backpack, she happily decides to take him home with her, declaring that he needs a makeover. Stinky Pete encounters a Barbie doll in the backpack, who assures him that he'll like Amy because she's an artist. She then turns her face, revealing the side of her face painted with tattoos, which frightens Stinky Pete.

Stinky Pete is last seen in the Barbie backpack crying. As Stinky Pete cries while being taken to his home & soon be doodled, Woody happily bids farewell to Stinky Pete as his former roundup friend by saying, "Happy trails, Prospector!", thus makes Stinky Pete reform again afterwards just exactly like how he was before until he shows his betrayal & that he finally gets a child owner in his life after all.

Other Media[]

Video games[]

Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue[]

The Prospector is also the main antagonist in Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue, the video game based on Toy Story 2, as well as one of the final bosses of the game. He is the boss of the game's thirteenth level Airport Infiltration. He can be found on a conveyor belt in the luggage storage room, positioned high above the ground. Buzz can only reach this conveyor belt after he obtains the Hover Boots from Mr. Potato Head. When confronted, the Prospector attacks Buzz by slamming his pickaxe onto the floor, sending lines of harmful energy running straightforward.

Unlike most other bosses, the Prospector is invulnerable to Buzz’s laser; Buzz will be forced to damage this boss using his spin attack alone. This also puts Buzz in immediate range of the Prospector’s pickaxe attack, so he must try and strike him from behind to avoid damage. Eventually, the Prospector will admit defeat and collapse, granting Buzz a Pizza Planet Token in the process.

It is later revealed that the Prospector survived his conflict with Buzz, as he appears in the final level, Final Showdown (also called Prospector Showdown), along with the Gunslinger and the Blacksmith. His attacks, however, remain the same.

Toy Story 3: The Video Game[]

Although Stinky Pete does not appear in Toy Story 3, he appears in Toy Box mode on the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii and PC versions of the Toy Story 3 video game. However, he is portrayed in his Woody's Roundup personality as opposed to his evil behavior in Toy Story 2. In the Toy Story 3 video game, he is voiced by Stephen Stanton who also voices Grand Moff Tarkin on Star Wars Rebels.

Toy Story Mania!/Toy Story Midway Mania![]

Stinky Pete also makes an appearance at the end of the final game on the ride exclaiming "Wow-wee! Look at all that gold!".

Trivia[]

  • Stinky Pete is mentioned in one of the phrases of the 2013-current Disney Store Exclusive Woody doll.
  • Stinky Pete is one of the three real toy villains in the Toy Story movies, though there was an element of sympathy given the fact that he has been confined to a box since the 1950s when Woody's Roundup was made.
  • Stinky Pete is essentially foil to the main heroic characters in Toy Story 2:
    • Woody: Woody only wanted to go back to Andy while Pete didn't want to get adopted by a child as he still hates children. If Woody choose to stay in the museum along with the Roundup Gang instead of going back to Andy, then he would've ended up like Stinky Pete.
    • Jessie: Jessie, like Woody, only wanted to be played with while Pete only wanted love and adoration. Stinky Pete also represents what Jessie would have became if she didn't want to be played with.
    • Bullseye: While Bullseye is a loyal animal, Pete is a traitorous toy. Additionally, while Bullseye had a strong moral, Pete is bitter and angry.
    • Buzz Lightyear: Both Buzz and Pete convince Woody to move on with their life. However, while Buzz convinces Woody to go back to Andy as it was the only right thing, Pete convinces Woody to go to the museum with the Roundup Gang for his own desire. If Buzz left Woody to be sold to the museum instead of saving him, then Woody would never have returned to Andy, which what could've happen if Pete won in case.
  • In the movie credits, Stinky Pete is credited as "Prospector".
  • Stinky Pete didn't appear in Toy Story 3, but he coincidentally predicted some of the film's events:
    • Pete's talk with Woody about what would happen to him and the gang when Andy grew up became a big plot point in Toy Story 3.
    • In one Toy Story 2 outtake, he was talking to two Barbie dolls in his box, promising them a role in Toy Story 3, which one of them did with a Ken doll.
    • Also, his prediction of Andy being unlikely to take Woody to college with him as a teenager came true in Toy Story 3, though at first, Andy considered taking Woody along while putting all of his other toys in his attic, therefore almost defying the Prospector's expectations. However, at the end, Andy gave Woody, Jessie and the gang to a little girl named Bonnie Anderson.
    • He even predicted the climax of Toy Story 3, where the toys would end up at a landfill.
  • Stinky Pete shares similarities with Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear from Toy Story 3, as they both seemed to be kind and caring at first, but were later revealed to be evil villains. They both also became evil because they felt unloved or rejected. However, Stinky Pete is shown to be far less malicious than Lotso, as he had a genuine relationship with Jessie and Bullseye while they were locked away in storage, and he also feels insecurities due to the fact that he has been stored away in storage for over 50 years, which makes his background story sympathetic, while Lotso is a cruel, heartless, and unsympathetic tyrant who cares about absolutely nobody but himself.
  • The suitcase that Al put Stinky Pete in has the word "KRUMM" on it. This was also on the truck that Lotso ends up on in Toy Story 3.
  • In another Toy Story 2 outtake, while giving Woody a choice to go back or stay, the Prospector accidentally farted, which he guesses is why he is called "Stinky Pete". Then again, it is also implied that he sometimes ate beans on Woody's Roundup.
  • Although he is now Woody’s nemesis, Woody did agree with him on the fact that he can't stop Andy from growing up, but saying that he wouldn't miss it for the world.
  • While Stinky Pete nearly convinced Woody about staying with him and the Roundup Gang in the Japan toy museum because they would be loved and adored, it would have been really worse for them. Given that museums have security cameras to avoid any kind of theft, this means that the Roundup Gang would have been forced to never move ever again. Of course, given his hatred towards children, Stinky Pete would have easily gone through with this but not his friends, serving this as an example of his extreme selfishness.
  • According to his box, he had only a total of nine sayings, such as "There's gold in them hills!", "Help! I think I'm stuck!", "Aw, shucks-a-roo!", and "Oh, boy! Beans for dinner!".
  • There is an Epcot and a Lego versions of Stinky Pete.
  • Unlike in the film, Stinky Pete had henchmen (Gunslinger and Blacksmith) in the videogame version on Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and PC.
  • Stinky Pete is the first main antagonist in a Pixar film who was not revealed to be evil at first.

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Jindraike | Troy McGinty | Dobbs | Evil Ice Cream Man | Kal | Alex | Professor Siles | Reed Thimple | Jennifer Stone | Toy Santa | Sally & Kowalski | Warden Walker | Mr. Sir | Charles "Trout" Walker | Kissin' Kate Barlow | Linda Walker | The Sheriff | Doug and Gordon | Hector Barbossa | Crew of the Black Pearl (Bo'sun, Scratch, Pintel & Ragetti) | Master Gracey | Madame Leota | Ramsley | Zombies | Werecat Lady | Carla Santini | Lord Kelvin | Black Scorpions (General Fang) | Inspector Fix | Viscount Mabrey | Edgar Dalloway | Knights of the Iron Dagger (Phil Flanagan) | Ian Howe | Captain Bill Fawcett | Mr. & Mrs. Chuns | Zaphod Beeblebrox | Frankie and Benjy | Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz | Vogons | Humma Kavula | Gag Halfrunt | Royal Pain | Stitches | Lash | Speed | Penny Lent | Trip Murphy | Jadis the White Witch | Jadis' Secret Police (Maugrim & Vardan) | Ginarrbrik | General Otmin | Thantos DuBaer | Dr. Kozak | Dr. Gwen Lichtman | Larry | Yan-Lo | Jessica Dawson | Crew of the Flying Dutchman (Davy Jones, Maccus & Kraken) | Cutler Beckett | East India Trading Company (Mr. Mercer) | The Dominion (Silas Sinister, Chancellor Goodwin, Dr. Ichabod Grogg & Sinister Sisters) | Jack Frost | Selkirk Tander | Grim & Denning | Dark Master | Janice Avery | Queen Narissa | Nathaniel | Mitch Wilkinson | Simon Bar Sinister | Cad Lackey | El Diablo | Henry Burke | Miraz | Telmarines (Glozelle & Lord Sopespian) | Nikabrik | Hag & Werewolf | Kendall Duncan | Tess Tyler | Speckles | Lucinda | Oswald Granger | Red Queen | Knave of Hearts | Card Soldiers | Jabberwock | Jubjub Bird | Hamish Ascot | Morgana le Fay | Morganians (Maxim Horvath, Abigail Williams, Sun Lok, Drake Stone & Marrok) | Nizam | Ms. Stout | CLU 2 | Rinzler | Gem | Black Guards | Blackbeard | Angelica Teach | The Spaniard | King Ferdinand VI | King George ll | Tex Richman | Moopets | San Than | Matai Shang | Tal Hajus | Jenny | Chacha | Deimata | Myra Santelli | Latham Cole | Butch Cavendish | Jay Fuller | Thanos | Evanora | Theodora | Constantine | Dominic Badguy | Maleficent (2014) | Diaval | King Stefan (2014) | King Henry | The Giant | The Witch | The Wolf | Lady Tremaine (2015) | Grand Duke (2015) | Anastasia Tremaine (2015) | Drizella Tremaine (2015) | Lucifer (2015) | David Nix | Kylo Ren | Slappy the Dummy | General Hux | Captain Phasma | Supreme Leader Snoke | Shere Khan (2016) | Bandar Log (2016) (King Louie (2016)) | Kaa (2016) | Fleshlumpeater | Giants (Bloodbottler & Bonecruncher) | Orson Krennic | Grand Moff Tarkin | Darth Vader | Pramod Kadam | Naomi | Jassi | Wrestlers | Melissa | Gaston LeGume (2017) | LeFou (2017) | Asylum D'Loons (Monsieur D'Arque (2017)) | Tom, Dick & Stanley (2017) | The King (2017) | Armando Salazar | Crew of the Silent Mary (Lesaro) | Scarfield | BB-9E | DJ | Bucky Buchanan | It | Black Thing | Dryden Vos | Tobias Beckett | Darth Maul | Sugar Plum Fairy | Tin Soldiers | William Weatherall Wilkins | V.A. Vandevere | Neils Skellig | Rufus Sorghum | Jafar (2019) | Iago (2019) | Cave of Wonders (2019) | Scar (2019) | Hyena Clan (2019) (Shenzi, Kamari and Azizi) | Queen Ingrith | Gerda | Borra | Rat (2019) | Devon and Rex | Isaac | Emperor Sheev Palpatine | Allegiant General Pryde | Chesille Sabrond | Chandra | Artemis Fowl | Opal Koboi | Briar Cudgeon | Troll | Princess January | Aaron Burr | Thomas Jefferson | James Madison | James Reynolds | King George III | Bori Khan | Hun Army (Xian Lang) | Cruella De Vil (2021) | Jasper and Horace (2021) | Baroness von Hellman | Prince Joachim | Lope de Aguirre | Sweet Pete | Captain Putty | Jimmy the Polar Bear | Bob the Viking | Bjornson the Cheesemonger

Other Animated Movies
Br'er Fox & Br'er Bear | Giant Magnet | Evil Clown | Judge Doom | Toon Patrol (Smartass, Greasy, Psycho, Wheezy & Stupid) | Merlock the Magician | Dijon | Aunt Sponge | Aunt Spiker | Rhino | Skeleton Pirates | Shark | Roger Klotz | Bill Bluff | BluffCo Industries (Guy Graham, Bob & Bluff Agents) | Phillium Benedict | Anti-Recess Legion (Kojak, Fenwick, Anti-Recess Agents, Anti-Recess Ninjas, Anti-Recess Scientists, Agent Henderson, Agent Smithson, Agent Underville, Agent Franklin, Agent Morrisey, Agent Goodman, Dr. Rosenthal, Dr. Lazenby & Dr. Steinheimer) | Gelman | Gloomius Maximus | Dr. Ivan Krank | Clarabelle Cow | General Von Talon | Cufflingk and Underlingk | Kazar | Wildebeests (Blag) | Scab and Scraw | Charlie Anna | Nalini, Padmini and Sunithia | Chhainu | Vidia | Jacob Marley | Old Joe | Supervisor | Duryodhan | Mr. Whiskers | Shelley | Were-Rat | Sea Monkeys | Mr. Burgermeister | Ripslinger | Ned and Zed | Zarina

Direct-to-video/Disneytoon Studios Sequels
Abis Mal | Abis Mal's Thugs | Sa'Luk | Forty Thieves | Maestro Forte | Jesters | Zira | Outsiders (Nuka & Vitani) | Mack McCro | Jim Bob | Supreme Commander | Morgana | Undertow | Cloak & Dagger | Bradley Uppercrust III | Tank | The Gammas | Buster | Reggie | Sarousch | Pom-Pom | Jacques von Hämsterviel | Erik Hellstrom | Ashton Carnaby | Edgar Volgud | Krakken | Lil' Lightning | Bandits | Mama Gunda | Uto & Kago | Raccoons (Bering) | Marina Del Rey | Cad Spinner

Animated Television
Duke Sigmund Igthorn | Ogres | Crocosaurus | Flintheart Glomgold | Magica De Spell | Beagle Boys (Ma Beagle) | Stan and Heff | Fat Cat's Gang (Fat Cat) | Norton Nimnul | Aldrin Klordane | Baby Thaddeus | Ratso Ratzkiwatzki | Evil Manta | The Sorceress | Lobster Mobster and Da Shrimp | Mozenrath | Mirage | Mechanicles | The Collector (Bonkers) | Demona | David Xanatos | Kent Powers | Henry Villanova | The Green-Eyed Monster of Jealousy | Ivy DeVil | Judge Dimsdale De Vil | Lawson's Crew (Erwin Lawson | Randall Weems | Greg Skeens | Swinger Girl | Kurst the Worst | Menlo) | The Ashleys (Ashley Armbruster | Ashley Boulet | Ashley Quinlan | Ashley Tomassian) | Gelman | Conrad Mundy | Tad White | James Stone | Dr. Slicer | Gilda | Mayor Phillip Fitzhugh | SAL 3000 | DeSilvo | Earl Raymond | Cousin Zeke | Al Roker | Chuckles | Skeleton King | Mandarin | Valeena | Dark Ones (Dark One Worm) | The Formless | Huntsman | Huntsgirl | Dark Dragon | Dr. Bedlam | Carl the Evil Cockroach Wizard | Night Master | Coop | Eradicus | Eradicus' Minions (Ella Mental | Indestructo-Bob | Rubber Chucky | Mollecu-Lars) | Heinz Doofenshmirtz | Norm | Vanessa Doofenshmirtz | Lucius Heinous VII | Kendall Perkins | Brad Buttowski | Brianna Buttowski | Harold Buttowski | Brick Bristol | Bill Cipher | Li'l Gideon | Stanley Pines | Abraham Kane | Donald Duck's Raw Anger | Jordan Buttsquat | Suzi | Lord Dominator | Lord Hater | Commander Peepers | Rippen | Toffee | Ludo | Meteora Butterfly | Mina Loveberry | Solaria Butterfly | Tom Lucitor | Commander Heist | Lazlo | Zhan Tiri | Lady Caine | Varian | King Edmund | Cassandra | Bradford Buzzard | Flintheart Glomgold (2017) | Magica De Spell (2017) | General Lunaris | Obake | Diane Amara | Noodle Burger Boy | Globby | Chris | High Voltage | Baron Von Steamer | Momakase | Mel Meyer | Mad Jacks | Trina | Hardlight | Chip Whistler | Gwendolyn Zapp | Hunter De Vil | Cuddles | Clarissa Corgi | Portia Poodle | Canal Crew (Fergus, Sid Squirrel & Big Fee) | Bessie the Cornish Cow | King Andrias | Captain Grime | Sasha Waybright | The Core | King Aldrich | Emperor Belos | Hunter | Lilith Clawthorne | The Collector (The Owl House) | Infinity Ultron | The Ghost Council | The Chairman | The Barrister Ghosts | Lady Rancora | Vivica

Live-Action TV
Miss Hendra | Victoria Kayne | Gorog | Dominic | Evil Alex | Dr. Evilini | The Mummy | Ronald Longcape Jr. | Penelope | Kaita | Lanny Parker | King Kalakai/Yamakoshi | Zadoc | Farhog the Fierce | Lexi Reed | Susan Skidmore | Sally Jensen | Sensei Ty | Rhoda Chesterfield | Creepy Connie Thompson | Darla Shannon | Madeline | Bryn Beitbart | McD | Brooke | Victor Krane | Douglas Davenport | Marcus Davenport | Giselle Vickers | Taylor Krane | Sebastian Krane | Principal Perry | Ludmila Ferró | Jade & Matias LaFontaine | Gregorio Casal | Gery López | Priscila Ferró | Clément Galán | Esmeralda Di Pietro | Milton Vinicius | Crash Bernstein | Helga Rooney | Missy Bradford | Dawn Buckets | Laughy Cat | Brad & Brads | Agent Johnson | Brett Willis | Zane Willis | Mitch Bishop | Janet Smythe | Sebastian | Cyd Ripley | Gladys | Hazel Swearengen | Dr. Sharon Chen | Ámbar Smith | Sharon Benson | Rey Gutiérrez | Benicio | Red Sharks (Gary López) | Emilia | Ramiro Ponce | Matteo Balsano

Literature
King Nicholas

Video Games
Mizrabel | Oswald Gardner | Admiral Evar | Cogs | Herbert P. Bear | Atticus Thorn | Foxy Loxy | Goosey Loosey | Jolly Roger | Shadow Blot | False Shadow Blot | Sephiroth

Shorts
Peg Leg Pete | Donald Duck | Kat Nipp | Old Man Tree | Skeletons | Grim Reaper | Mad Doctor | Demon Cats | Gustav the Giant | Lonesome Ghosts | H. U. Hennessy | Witch | Pluto's Devil | Ben Buzzard | Zeke Midas Wolf | Izzy Wolf | The Three Little Wolves | Boogeymen | Captain Katt | Mortimer Mouse | Butch the Bulldog | Foxy Loxy | Ajax Gorilla | Beppo Gorilla | Witch Hazel | Adolf Hitler | Nazi School Teacher | Little Hans | Julius | Dr. Frankenollie | Grace Goodwin | Molly | Bear

Comics
Phantom Blot | Trudy Van Tubb | Doctor Vulter | Solego the Chaos God | Arpine Lusène | Monsieur Molay | Azure Blue | Lawyer Sharky | Eli Squinch | Sylvester Shyster | Fantomius | Inquinator | Spectrus | Raghor | Zafire | Newton | The Raider | Emil Eagle | Sr. X | X-1, X-2 and X-3 | Professor Nefarious | Fliplip, Sidney and Armadillo | Neighbor Jones | Anacleto Faina | Anacleto Mitragli | Beagle Boys | Ottoperotto

Manga
Ansem, Seeker of Darkness | Xemnas

Attractions
Alien | Lava Monster | Mara | Mad Hatter | Nebula Ghosts | Professor J.T. Wu | S.I.R. | Yeti (Expedition Everest) | Yeti (Matterhorn Bobsleds)

See Also
101 Dalmatians Villains | 2010 Marvel Animated Universe Villains | 20th Century Studios Villains | A Twisted Tale Villains | Air Bud Villains | Aladdin Villains | Alice in Wonderland Villains | Amblin Entertainment Villains | American Dragon Jake Long Villains | Amphibia Villains | Artemis Fowl Villains | Atlantis Villains | Beauty and the Beast Villains | Big Hero 6 Villains | Buena Vista International Villains | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Villains | Camp Lakebottom Villains | Cars Villains | Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers Villains | Cinderella Villains | Club Penguin Villains | Darkwing Duck Villains | Descendants Villains | Diary of a Wimpy Kid Villains | Disney Chills Villains | Disney Infinity Villains | Disney Junior Villains | Doug Villains | DuckTales Villains | Fantasia Villains | Fillmore! Villains | Frankenstein Villains | Frozen Villains | FX Villains | Gargoyles Villains | Gravity Falls Villains | Halloweentown Villains | Hamilton Villains | Haunted Mansion Villains | Hercules Villains | Ice Age Villains | Jack London Villains | Jerry Bruckheimer Villains | Jimmy Two-Shoes Villains | Kick Buttowski Villains | Kim Possible Villains | Kingdom Hearts Villains | Lilo & Stitch Villains | Little Einsteins Villains | Lucasfilm Villains | Marvel Animated Movie Universe Villains | Marvel Cinematic Universe Villains | Medfield College Villains | Mighty Ducks Villains | Milo Murphy's Law Villains | Monsters, Inc. Villains | Mulan Villains | Muppet Villains | Narnia Villains | New Mutants Villains | Once Upon a Time Villains | Peter Pan Villains | Phineas and Ferb Villains | Pinocchio Villains | Pirates of the Caribbean Villains | Pixar Villains | Quack Pack Villains | Randy Cunningham Villains | Recess Villains | Robin Hood Villains | Sherlock Holmes Villains | Sleeping Beauty Villains | Snow White Villains | Sofia the First Villains | Star Wars Villains | Star vs. the Forces of Evil Villains | Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Villains | Tangled Villains | Tarzan Villains | The Emperor's New Groove Villains | The Ghost and Molly McGee Villains | The Hunchback of Notre Dame Villains | The Incredibles Villains | The Jungle Book Villains | The Lion King Villains | The Little Mermaid Villains | The Owl House Villains | The Princess and the Frog Villains | The Princess Diaries Villains | The Proud Family Villains | Tim Burton Villains | Toy Story Villains | Treasure Planet Villains | Tron Villains | Wander Over Yonder Villains | Winnie the Pooh Villains | Wreck-It Ralph Villains | X-Men Movie Villains | Yin Yang Yo! Villains | Zootopia Villains

           PIXAR Villains

Animated Features
Sid Phillips | Scud | One-Eyed Bart | Attack Dog with Built-in-force-field | Grasshoppers (Hopper, Molt, Thumper, Axel and Loco) | Fly Brothers | Stinky Pete | Al McWhiggin | Zurg Empire (Emperor Zurg, Zurg Bots, Warp Darkmatter, Hornets, Brain Pods & Grubs) | Dr. Porkchop | Henry J. Waternoose III | Randall Boggs | Jeff Fungus | Barracuda | Syndrome | Omnidroids | Mirage | Gilbert Huph | The Underminer | Bomb Voyage | Chick Hicks | Chef Skinner | AUTO | GO-4 | Charles F. Muntz | Alpha | Beta and Gamma | Lotso's Gang (Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear, Ken, Big Baby, Stretch, Chunk, Sparks, Twitch, Demo Buzz Lightyear & Monkey) | One-Eyed Betty | Lemons (Miles Axlerod, Professor Zündapp, Grem and Acer, Victor Hugo, J. Curby Gremlin, Tyler Gremlin, Don Crumlin, Ivan, Tony Trihull, Alexander Hugo, Towga Gremlin, Kai and Tai Gremlin, Keith Gremlin, Gremlin Family, Vladimir Trunkov, Tubbs Pacer, Petey Pacer, Jerome Ramped & Pacer Family) | Mor'du | Roar Omega Roar (Johnny Worthington III, Chet Alexander, Javier Rios, Reggie Jacobs & Chip Goff) | Gloom | Jangles the Clown | Thunderclap's Flock (Thunderclap) | Velociraptors (Bubbha) | Jackson Storm | Miss Fritter | Ernesto de la Cruz | Security Guards | Mayan God | Evelyn Deavor | Screenslaver | Robbers | Rocky | Gabby Gabby | The Bensons | Curse Dragon | Pixie Dusters (Dewdrop) | Terry | Ercole Visconti | Alberto's Dad | Ming Lee | Tyler Nguyen-Baker | Grandma Wu | Zurg | Zyclops (Zyclop 06)

Shorts, Television & Video Games
Kabuto | Big D | Ronald Tompkins | Mr. Jones | Vampire | Battlesaurs (The Cleric, Goliathon & Reptillus Maximus) | Duncan P. Anderson | Fear Co. (Declan & Joy)

See Also
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Villains | Cars Villains | Monsters, Inc. Villains | Toy Story Villains | The Incredibles Villains | Turning Red Villains

           ToyStoryLogo Villains

Humans
Sid Phillips | Al McWhiggin | Ronald Tompkins

Toys
Andy's Games
One-Eyed Bart | Attack Dog with Built-in-force-field | One-Eyed Betty | Dr. Porkchop
Lotso's Gang
Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear | Ken | Big Baby | Stretch | Chunk | Sparks | Twitch | Monkey | Demo Buzz Lightyear
Battlesaurs
The Cleric | Goliathon | Reptillus Maximus
Second Chance Antiques
Gabby Gabby | The Bensons

Animals
Scud | Mr. Jones

In-Universe Fiction
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
Emperor Zurg | Zurg Empire (Warp Darkmatter, Hornets, Brain Pods & Grubs)
Lightyear
Zurg | Zyclops (Zyclop 06)
Others
Zurg Bots | Vampire

In Videogames
Toy Story 2
Stinky Pete | Tin Robot | Zurg Kite | Bombs Away Plane | Jackhammer | Clown Top | Slime Monster | Toy Dinosaur | Buzz Lightyear Buggy | Giant Spaceship | Spider Gunro | Gunslinger | Zurg | Blacksmith

Others
Stinky Pete | Emperor Zurg | Gabby Gabby | The Bensons | Young Xehanort | King of Toys

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