By Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas, Hyperion Publishing
I'm about 3/4 of the way through the book and the legends of Disney Animation have impressed me yet again!
An extremely thorough review of the villains (large and small) in some of the Disney shorts and then each and every feature right up until Aladdin.
I love how they can so honestly scrutinise their own work and that of others, never sugar coating what they think about a certain film or character. If something has not lived up to the usual Disney standards of quality, they provide fascinating contexts for what else was going on at the studio (or in the world) at the time that could have contributed to this result. Just as an aside - I find it reassuring that the studio has often been through ups and downs before and the current downturn in Disney feature animation (Pixar aside) has been weathered numerous times in the past.
For me, the most powerful villains have been Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty and the Step Mother from Cinderella (on a psychological level). I found Frank and Ollies comments about the step mother interesting as she is one of the only villains who lives with her victim on an on-going basis. It makes the character devlopment and interactions all the more complex.
What does everyone else think? Who is you favourite villain?