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They arent villains, they’re the antagonist

I’d call the chef the odd one out as I’m fairly sure he wanted to screw the MC out of his inheritance and capture the rat to cook for him.

I honest don’t remember the plot of the B-movie with this guy.

Didn’t the chef try to steal Linguine’s inheritance and turn his father’s restaurant into a frozen food factory?

Sid was torturing toys and the chef was using the image of his dead friend to promote bad food while trying to screw his son out of the inheritance. And the third guy was just a dick

because some people are unaware of the distinction between antagonists and villains.

Well, when you put it like that, it’s kinda hilarious that he got dumped for a fucking bee. I feel for the dude

Ratatouille guy was hiding the truth from Gusteau’s next of kin so as to deny him his birthright. Bee Movie guy tried to murder Barry. Not just *kill a bee* at the point where they thought bees were just mindless animals, but commit murder on Barry at a point where he knew full well that bees are sapient.

Maybe the child (to us) is *mostly* harmless but to toys, hes a demon, which fits as the story is from the perspective of some of those toys. You would be disturbed to live next door to a family with a kid like him fr and dont lie.

I guess we are forgetting how this chef wants to steal the rights and ownership of this restaurant out from under its rightful owner, so he can cash out and turn it into the next iteration of Hungry Man. Hes far less sinister than most villains, even by disney standards, but what he is doing is still wrong.

The last guy is totally gonna become a serial killer though.

A bully and someone who commit financial fraud as well as treat employees like objects. No, these are full villains. There is no stretch here.

The Bee movie was absurd, though. Everyone here was just being an idiot.

Akchually, the chef tried to get rid of a rat, not a mouse.

Sid was a straight fucking psychopath lol. Had some issues that his clearly absent parents were ignoring.

Little Reminder that the “chef” wanted to enslave Remi to do his cooking for him.

Also little Reminder that from a Mouses perspective, the cat not only killing mice but also torturing them seems pretty messed up. So, that’s just a point against the child.

And finally, there are only one difference between Ken and Gaston. The Mob Gaston commands. Well, that and that we aren’t talking about a cursed Human but actual Beestiality.

Sid was literally just a chaotic little engineer in the making. If he’d channeled that energy into robotics instead of terrorizing toys, we’d be living in a world of his invention by now.

Ofc, that boy is a villain for toys (toys are the main characters in that movie)
That chef is a villain for rats (rats are the main characters in that movie)
And that guy is a villain for bees (bees are the main characters in that movie) so It’s depending on main characters perspectives

Sid wasn’t a villain . He had no idea the toys he was “torturing” were sentient, he was just a creative kid experimenting. The Chef was a villain though, he was trying to screw Linguini out of his inheritance

Chef skinner was also really mean to his employees

I haven’t watched 2 of those, but for Ratatouille, he was trying to hide that the main homie was the big chefs son or some such, and was trying to scam out the restaurant.

Turns out, he doesn’t like jazz

Also I guess from Sid’s perspective, he thought he was just destroying some plastic toys, not literally torturing living, sentient beings.

How about a woman whose sister was killed and the murderer then stole the woman’s rightful inheritance. When the woman tried to get the stolen property back, the murderer killed her too.

-Wizard of Oz

Why is kyle fletcher here? 😅

I read this as smithing the first several scans and was thoroughly fuckin confused before I realized I’m dumb lol

Seriously, Sid lived a typical young boys American upbringing, became a sanitation worker which likely came with those sweet city worker benefits, despite his unsupervised upbringing. Did anyone notice Sid only had a mother?! NO FATHER FIGURE?! His meanness is addressed, yes. Was mean to his sister for only a few years. Got scared straight. He’s good now.

The chef didn’t want the heir to owner of the restaurant to take over and he wanted to sell out the restaurant for his personal gain.

If I remember, Sid kept stealing toys from his little sister and dismembering them to reconstruct them in mixed parts or just blow up the toy in his backyard

Lowkey feel like they’re misunderstood icons. Society just wasn’t ready for their energy.

“We’re all bad in someone’s story”

Moral Of the storie sometimes there’s a little villain in all of us ?

Sid might be a “normal” kid but for the toys, he was a psychopathic maniac.

The same way us humans are “normal” for breeding cows, chicken, and other poultry animals for having better food to eat, but for those animals, we are a psychopathic maniac for doing those kind of things

Fake and gay. Remy was a rat not a mouse.

Sid was literally described in the movie as a “happy child” lol

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