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Most disturbing villains in fiction

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In all of anime, literature, movies, games, etc, which villains do you find disturbing? Here are mine:

For anime: Szaeyll Granz from Bleach: Sick dude eats his underlings to heal himself, enpregnates himself in people to heal himself, and uses voodoo dolls to destroy internal organs.
Envy from FullMetal Alchemist. I have only one name for his true form, Giygasaurus. *Shudders* the dead, suffering people crying for help, the huge grin and overall appearence of the beast, surprised he didn't taumatize me for life.

Books and movies: Pennywise from It, hard to get scarier than Tim Curry as a clown who brutally murders children by turning into their biggest fears.
Judge Doom from Who Framed Roger Rabbit: His attitude, his appearence as a Toon, his insane behavior as a Toon, and the fact that he nearly commited a huge genocide on his race for no apparent reason at all.

Video Games: Majora, the evil psychotic mask demon's idea of fun is dropping the moon on the land of Termina, killing thousands of people, and has creepy themes and forms (Except Majora's Incarnation, that was just plain hilarious), and it's final form, Majora's Wrath, is pretty damn scary on it's own. Creepy appearence, rape victim-esque screams, and that theme... I.m GLAD I killed that thing.
And of course, Giygas. Screaming, tortured looking skull-fetus thing with THE most terrifying music in a video game. 'Nuff said. Scary thing is, he and Majora are NINTENDO villains.

Can't wait to see your posts!
 
Zero Two cries blood and tries to throw his organs at you, and he looks like a creepy angel cyclops thing.

The really disturbing thing?

This is a boss from a Kirby game.
 
To be fair, Szayel wasn't half as bad as the person who killed him, Mayuri. Mayuri is for the record a complete monster on a grand scale, and he is a good guy.

In all seriousness, one of the creepiest examples I can think of is Road Camelot from D. Gray Man. Her affection for Allen is seriously creepy and she looks younger than 13 but she's really over 40. Doesn't help that she loves to torture people and at one point stabs Allen in the eye.
 
I would have to say Volde*shot*

He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named.

Voldemort looks creepy. and
he died seven times, split his soul into seven parts, lived in the back of someone else's head, and has an army of masked people to do whatever he wishes. he's killed thousands and has an army of Inferi. Don't get me started on Inferi (they're corpses that have been re-animated magically, they are impossible to kill, and nothing can stop them. Think of it like an amped-up zombie an army of them.). his face disturbs me the most though. (especially what I saw in the movies.)

well, if you've read books 1-7, you can look at the spoiler. Be warned, it may ruin a few plotlines if you haven't read them.

And Beast Ganondorf from Twilight Princess creeps me out. Him and Zelda, when she's possesed by Ganon and floating around and shooting energy balls at you. She looks like she's dead.
 
Voldemort looks creepy. and he died seven times

I'm going to have to be nitpicky, but that didn't happen. He never died (Until the end, of course); he killed seven people (and, of course, many more) to split his soul.

I'm agreeing with Giygas; even though I've never played any of the Mother games I once watched a video of that fight and it was truly freaky.
 
Here's a disturbing villain: Judge Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Why is he a disturbing villain? Let's list off his atrocities: He kills a woman in the opening number, tries to drown her baby, when stopped by the Archdeacon he convinces the Archdeacon that if the baby is to be raised, it has to be in the latter's church, torments that hideous baby as he grows up to be a hideous man, tries to burn innocent people's homes, likely succeeds in burning down innocent people's homes, and lusts after a gypsy and tries to kill her when she doesn't reciprocate his feelings.

Did I mention that was all in a Disney movie?

But what makes Frollo really chilling is how three-dimensional he is. Of all the villains I've seen, Frollo ranks as one of the most chillingly realistic villains out there. Certainly to the point where I've ranked him as the greatest Disney villain, and one of the all-around best villains I've seen.
 
Pennywise is truly the creepiest villain ever in my opinion.

I had 6 years of nightmares thanks to the movie IT.
 
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entry 23 freaked me the fuck out i still get the creeps when going upstairs in my house
 
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i read one fucking story about him and then suddenly he's everywhere
 
@_@ What IS supposed to be so scary about the Slender Man, damn it? It's just an average routine monster that kills children or something, as far as I can gather!

Meanwhile, for instance, just reading the TV Tropes page about The Human Centipede (honestly, don't) eventually resulted in forcing me to lie down and sleep out my slowly building desire to never eat anything again, so I guess that has to count even though I've never actually seen the movie. Though I guess it's not the villain himself who is disturbing so much as what he does and wants and ugggh what the holy fuck why.
 
obv answer -> matt engarde and dahlia hawthorne etc etc

Now that that's outta the way.
Bioshock villain.
The Tall Man from the chzo mythos.
Scarecrow and Riddler, from Batman.

AM from I Have No Mouth <3
The Director from this game Mondo Medicals. Obligatory tvtropes link. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MondoMedicals

Uh, Pyramid Head and Walter Sullivan ... among others, even though they're more amazing than they are disturbing. Yeah silent hill go team.

Everyone present in Rule of Rose, pretty much. Everyone.

Claymore... everyones. Claymore everyones.

The Captain from Pan's Labyrinth.

Kenneth Branagh's Reinhard Heydrich.

the list goes on
 
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That is all.

Are you so sure that he's fictional?

@_@ What IS supposed to be so scary about the Slender Man, damn it? It's just an average routine monster that kills children or something, as far as I can gather!

Meanwhile, for instance, just reading the TV Tropes page about The Human Centipede (honestly, don't) eventually resulted in forcing me to lie down and sleep out my slowly building desire to never eat anything again, so I guess that has to count even though I've never actually seen the movie. Though I guess it's not the villain himself who is disturbing so much as what he does and wants and ugggh what the holy fuck why.

If that's what you think Slender Man is, you've been sorely misinformed. Recently, I was reading creepypasta and stuff while talking to my girlfriend on the phone, and she mentioned Slender Man. Instantly, my paranoia went crazy and I became totally convinced there was someone in the house with me. Then the phone rang and my girlfriend had to actually encourage me to get out of my computer chair to go answer it. Slender Man is my paranoia's berserk button.

He winters in the Uncanny Valley ffs.
 
The only 'villain' that actually creeped me out was actually a protagonist. T'was from Perfume: portrait of a murderer. Serious creeper there. Jean-Baptiste Grenouille. I usually become attached, in some way, to a protagonist, but Jean-Baptise was just, er, well he was a sociopath with no redeeming qualities, such as manipulative bastard or rule of cool. He was just a creep. :v
 
If that's what you think Slender Man is, you've been sorely misinformed. Recently, I was reading creepypasta and stuff while talking to my girlfriend on the phone, and she mentioned Slender Man. Instantly, my paranoia went crazy and I became totally convinced there was someone in the house with me. Then the phone rang and my girlfriend had to actually encourage me to get out of my computer chair to go answer it. Slender Man is my paranoia's berserk button.

He winters in the Uncanny Valley ffs.
Um, that's nice, but very far from being a counterpoint to my impression of what the Slender Man is. I read the entire original SA thread and the thread on here where people were going on about how they saw him everywhere, and I still don't see what's so scary (specifically, I don't see what makes him scarier than any other generic monster that targets children). I admit I haven't watched the Marble Hornets thing, but is there some vitally important new information that comes up in there that makes the Slender Man scarier in himself, or is it just a matter of the difference between reading about horror movies and actually seeing them?
 
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