Hasn't Satan already been used twice?Tao wrote:"You're not the only one/ who is your father's son.
Give up and call it done/ there is no need to suffer longer.
You've shown your willingness/ to prove you are the best.
You've really passed the test/ so leave the job to someone stronger.
I sense your Father hears you/ how come he's not here near you?
Could it be that he fears you/'ll let him down and his plan with it. (Had to look this one up, really does sound like "it" no clue what the antecedent is.)
So just confess it scares you/ Nothing could quite prepare you
This will not work how dare you?!/ I'm the only one who's master here!"
Satan/the snake Michael Maclean's The Garden
Encore: Villains
Re: Encore: Villains
"If you don't put enough commas in, you won't know where to breathe and will die of asphyxiation"
--Jasper Fforde
--Jasper Fforde
Re: Encore: Villains
"Oh, I love my things! Diamonds and gold and rings. I'd die on the day I give something away! Oh, I love my things!"
--Laban, "I Love My Things" Nephi & Laban
"I love these pigs! I love these pigs so much! We love them swine! They is divine! We love them pigs! It makes me want to dance a jig! La la, la la..."
--the pig farmer (can't remember his name), "We Love Them Swine" Rigoletto
And yes, the pig farmer guy is a villain. He helped murder Ribaldi and convinced everybody to ransack the mansion. Laban, as I'm sure you know, is a villain too.
--Laban, "I Love My Things" Nephi & Laban
"I love these pigs! I love these pigs so much! We love them swine! They is divine! We love them pigs! It makes me want to dance a jig! La la, la la..."
--the pig farmer (can't remember his name), "We Love Them Swine" Rigoletto
And yes, the pig farmer guy is a villain. He helped murder Ribaldi and convinced everybody to ransack the mansion. Laban, as I'm sure you know, is a villain too.
"If you don't put enough commas in, you won't know where to breathe and will die of asphyxiation"
--Jasper Fforde
--Jasper Fforde
Re: Encore: Villains
I would definitely count Hyde as a villain. He kills people. Heck, he's the pure evil side of Jekyll. How much more villainous can you get than that?Defy V wrote:I had the same reasoning as Katya. Now that we're past the obvious villains, I'm starting to have trouble drawing the line (not that I've said anything . . . school's kept me sort of busy). Like, is Jekyll/Hyde a villain? Both the protagonist and the antagonist? And now that Veggie Tales is in there, well . . . I'm actually much more inclined to count the peas as villains than Olaf (especially because he turns out so friendly at the end, and he wasn't consistently harmful to Lyle). The entries for today are fine, but I may be a bit more stringent in the future.
So, as a reminder: a villain is someone who consistently or eventually causes harm to the protagonist.
Also, if you're going to pick at straws, I really don't think Dr. Neville Craven was a villain. What does he do to harm Mary? Nothing.
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is this from the movie? cause i definitely don't remember hearing that line when i did the show this february. but it's really funny.bobtheenchantedone wrote:"You're going to need more than some seltzer to put out this fire!"
Hairspray, "Big, Blonde, and Beautiful"
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"She said my boy I think some day. You'll find a way. To make your natural tendencies pay. You'll be a dentist!"
-Little Shop of Horrors "Dentist!"
-Little Shop of Horrors "Dentist!"
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Re: Encore: Villains
Aida. "Like Father, Like Son."
Aladdin. "Prince Ali (Reprise)."
---------------. "You're Only Second Rate."
Anastasia. "In the Dark of the Night."
Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party. "Let Me Drown."
Annie. "Little Girls."
Beauty and the Beast. "Gaston."
---------------. "Me."
Cinderella (Disney). "Sing, Sweet Nightingale."
Cinderella (Rodgers and Hammerstein). "Stepsisters' Lament."
Daniel in the Lions' Den. "The Wise Men."
Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog. "Bad Horse Chorus (Reprise)."
----------------. "Everyone's a Hero."
Electric Company. "The Pranksters."
The Garden. "This Is My Garden."
----------------. "[You're Not the Only One]."
Hairspray. "Big, Blonde, and Beautiful."
----------------. "Miss Baltimore Crabs."
Hunchback of Notre Dame. "Hellfire."
Into the Woods. "Anything Can Happen in the Woods."
----------------. "Hello, Little Girl."
Josh and the Big Wall. "[Keep walking]."
Lady and the Tramp. "We Are Siamese."
Larry Boy and the Rumorweed. "I'm the Rumorweed."
The Little Mermaid. "Poor Unfortunate Souls."
Little Shop of Horrors. "Dentist!"
---------------. "[Soon I'll Have the Little Mermaid]."
The Lion King. "Chow Down."
---------------. "The Madness of Scar."
The Lord of the Rings. "[In the pool].'
Les Misérables. "One More Day."
---------------. "Stars."
The Mikado. "Alone and Yet Alive."
My Turn on Earth. "I Have a Plan."
Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor. "Bridgitte's Ballad."
Nephi & Laban. "I Love My Things."
Peter Pan. "Mysterious Lady."
---------------. "Tango."
Phineas and Ferb. "I've Found a Brand New Best Friend and It's Me!"
---------------. "There's a Platypus Controlling Me."
Portal. "Still Alive."
----------. "Want You Gone."
Prince of Egypt. "Playing with the Big Boys."
The Princess and the Frog. "Friends on the Other Side."
Rack, Shack, and Benny. "[The Bunny]."
----------------. "Nebbi K. Nezzar."
Rescuers Down Under. "Home on the Range."
Rigoletto. "We Love Them Swine."
Scripture Scouts. "I Want Want Want."
The Secret Garden. "Lily's Eyes."
The Scarlet Pimpernel. "Falcon in the Dive."
---------------. "Where's the Girl?"
The Simpsons. "Accustomed to His Face."
---------------. "I'm Back to Commit Felonious Assault."
---------------. "Now Give Three Cheers."
---------------. "See My Vest."
The Swan Princess. "No More Mr. Nice Guy."
The Sword in the Stone. "Mad Madame Mim."
Tangled. "Mother Knows Best."
---------------. "Mother Knows Best (reprise)."
VeggieTales. "[Since 793]."
A Very Potter Musical. "Different As Can Be."
---------------. "To Dance Again."
Wicked. "The Wizard and I."
---------------. "Wonderful."
The Wiz. "No Bad News."
Aladdin. "Prince Ali (Reprise)."
---------------. "You're Only Second Rate."
Anastasia. "In the Dark of the Night."
Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party. "Let Me Drown."
Annie. "Little Girls."
Beauty and the Beast. "Gaston."
---------------. "Me."
Cinderella (Disney). "Sing, Sweet Nightingale."
Cinderella (Rodgers and Hammerstein). "Stepsisters' Lament."
Daniel in the Lions' Den. "The Wise Men."
Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog. "Bad Horse Chorus (Reprise)."
----------------. "Everyone's a Hero."
Electric Company. "The Pranksters."
The Garden. "This Is My Garden."
----------------. "[You're Not the Only One]."
Hairspray. "Big, Blonde, and Beautiful."
----------------. "Miss Baltimore Crabs."
Hunchback of Notre Dame. "Hellfire."
Into the Woods. "Anything Can Happen in the Woods."
----------------. "Hello, Little Girl."
Josh and the Big Wall. "[Keep walking]."
Lady and the Tramp. "We Are Siamese."
Larry Boy and the Rumorweed. "I'm the Rumorweed."
The Little Mermaid. "Poor Unfortunate Souls."
Little Shop of Horrors. "Dentist!"
---------------. "[Soon I'll Have the Little Mermaid]."
The Lion King. "Chow Down."
---------------. "The Madness of Scar."
The Lord of the Rings. "[In the pool].'
Les Misérables. "One More Day."
---------------. "Stars."
The Mikado. "Alone and Yet Alive."
My Turn on Earth. "I Have a Plan."
Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor. "Bridgitte's Ballad."
Nephi & Laban. "I Love My Things."
Peter Pan. "Mysterious Lady."
---------------. "Tango."
Phineas and Ferb. "I've Found a Brand New Best Friend and It's Me!"
---------------. "There's a Platypus Controlling Me."
Portal. "Still Alive."
----------. "Want You Gone."
Prince of Egypt. "Playing with the Big Boys."
The Princess and the Frog. "Friends on the Other Side."
Rack, Shack, and Benny. "[The Bunny]."
----------------. "Nebbi K. Nezzar."
Rescuers Down Under. "Home on the Range."
Rigoletto. "We Love Them Swine."
Scripture Scouts. "I Want Want Want."
The Secret Garden. "Lily's Eyes."
The Scarlet Pimpernel. "Falcon in the Dive."
---------------. "Where's the Girl?"
The Simpsons. "Accustomed to His Face."
---------------. "I'm Back to Commit Felonious Assault."
---------------. "Now Give Three Cheers."
---------------. "See My Vest."
The Swan Princess. "No More Mr. Nice Guy."
The Sword in the Stone. "Mad Madame Mim."
Tangled. "Mother Knows Best."
---------------. "Mother Knows Best (reprise)."
VeggieTales. "[Since 793]."
A Very Potter Musical. "Different As Can Be."
---------------. "To Dance Again."
Wicked. "The Wizard and I."
---------------. "Wonderful."
The Wiz. "No Bad News."
Re: Encore: Villains
He threatens to send her to boarding school (and is only stopped by Archibald's arrival).Rifka wrote:I would definitely count Hyde as a villain. He kills people. Heck, he's the pure evil side of Jekyll. How much more villainous can you get than that?Defy V wrote:I had the same reasoning as Katya. Now that we're past the obvious villains, I'm starting to have trouble drawing the line (not that I've said anything . . . school's kept me sort of busy). Like, is Jekyll/Hyde a villain? Both the protagonist and the antagonist? And now that Veggie Tales is in there, well . . . I'm actually much more inclined to count the peas as villains than Olaf (especially because he turns out so friendly at the end, and he wasn't consistently harmful to Lyle). The entries for today are fine, but I may be a bit more stringent in the future.
So, as a reminder: a villain is someone who consistently or eventually causes harm to the protagonist.
Also, if you're going to pick at straws, I really don't think Dr. Neville Craven was a villain. What does he do to harm Mary? Nothing.
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Yeah, it's from the movie. I love that scene; Mrs. Von Tussle trying to be all seductive, and Wilbur just not getting it.Imogen wrote:is this from the movie? cause i definitely don't remember hearing that line when i did the show this february. but it's really funny.bobtheenchantedone wrote:"You're going to need more than some seltzer to put out this fire!"
Hairspray, "Big, Blonde, and Beautiful"
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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He also keeps Colin locked up in his room instead of helping him get better so he can get the house. And I think Dr. Craven slaps Mary when she accuses him of that fact.Katya wrote:He threatens to send her to boarding school (and is only stopped by Archibald's arrival).Rifka wrote:I would definitely count Hyde as a villain. He kills people. Heck, he's the pure evil side of Jekyll. How much more villainous can you get than that?Defy V wrote:I had the same reasoning as Katya. Now that we're past the obvious villains, I'm starting to have trouble drawing the line (not that I've said anything . . . school's kept me sort of busy). Like, is Jekyll/Hyde a villain? Both the protagonist and the antagonist? And now that Veggie Tales is in there, well . . . I'm actually much more inclined to count the peas as villains than Olaf (especially because he turns out so friendly at the end, and he wasn't consistently harmful to Lyle). The entries for today are fine, but I may be a bit more stringent in the future.
So, as a reminder: a villain is someone who consistently or eventually causes harm to the protagonist.
Also, if you're going to pick at straws, I really don't think Dr. Neville Craven was a villain. What does he do to harm Mary? Nothing.
"If you don't put enough commas in, you won't know where to breathe and will die of asphyxiation"
--Jasper Fforde
--Jasper Fforde
Re: Encore: Villains
Right. I forgot Dr. Craven slaps Mary. That would work. I think part of my confusion was that in the book he's not bad, but the musical makes him more of a villain.
In that case . . .
"Set him free to wander through the world."
--Dr. Neville Craven, Second Storm, The Secret Garden
In that case . . .
"Set him free to wander through the world."
--Dr. Neville Craven, Second Storm, The Secret Garden
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Yeah, and I've seen a film version that makes him and Mrs. Medlock the villains. It's like we don't know how to tell a story without having an antagonist.Rifka wrote:Right. I forgot Dr. Craven slaps Mary. That would work. I think part of my confusion was that in the book he's not bad, but the musical makes him more of a villain.
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"I'm taking my big time bow when I feel like a million! A million, a million, a million!"
--Yzma, "Like a Million" Kronk's New Groove
"Sleep my little Kovu, let your dreams take wing. One day when you're big and strong, you will be a king."
--Zira, "My Lullaby" The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride
--Yzma, "Like a Million" Kronk's New Groove
"Sleep my little Kovu, let your dreams take wing. One day when you're big and strong, you will be a king."
--Zira, "My Lullaby" The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride
"If you don't put enough commas in, you won't know where to breathe and will die of asphyxiation"
--Jasper Fforde
--Jasper Fforde
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Still in:
Dead Cat
Rifka
Imogen
Out:
Defy V
everyone else
Dead Cat
Rifka
Imogen
Out:
Defy V
everyone else
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"We do the robot and the sprinkler and finish it off with our best Henry Winkler. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
-Evil Dead: The Musical "Do the Necronomicon"
-Evil Dead: The Musical "Do the Necronomicon"
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Re: Encore: Villains
Ok, 2 questions. One, my internet was dead all of yesterday and most of today (until about 1 minute ago). Can I still be in? I'll do two songs.
Two, I'm still confused on the villain thing. So… a villain can't turn good at the end? Because Olaf (who you pointed out becomes all friendly at the end) tore up the sails on Lyle's ship and left him to die in the ocean during a storm. So… in future you won't count that, but you will count Dr. Craven slapping Mary? (Even though he turns out to be all friendly at the end?) And in my head, the protagonist in that story is Christine, not the Phantom. And the Phantom does considerable harm to Christine. Emotionally, he tries to kill her lover, and he burns down her place of employ. Not to mention killing many people who she knows well. So… it all boils down to him being the protagonist? So… people who do harm to him through the movie, their songs would count as a villain?
Two, I'm still confused on the villain thing. So… a villain can't turn good at the end? Because Olaf (who you pointed out becomes all friendly at the end) tore up the sails on Lyle's ship and left him to die in the ocean during a storm. So… in future you won't count that, but you will count Dr. Craven slapping Mary? (Even though he turns out to be all friendly at the end?) And in my head, the protagonist in that story is Christine, not the Phantom. And the Phantom does considerable harm to Christine. Emotionally, he tries to kill her lover, and he burns down her place of employ. Not to mention killing many people who she knows well. So… it all boils down to him being the protagonist? So… people who do harm to him through the movie, their songs would count as a villain?
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"Master of the house, keeper of the zoo!"
--Thenardier, "Master of the House," Les Miserables
--Thenardier, "Master of the House," Les Miserables
Re: Encore: Villains
I don't know how to define villainy anymore. But I do think you should still be in if it was due to circumstances beyond your control that you didn't post yesterday.Dragon Lady wrote:Ok, 2 questions. One, my internet was dead all of yesterday and most of today (until about 1 minute ago). Can I still be in? I'll do two songs.
Two, I'm still confused on the villain thing. So… a villain can't turn good at the end? Because Olaf (who you pointed out becomes all friendly at the end) tore up the sails on Lyle's ship and left him to die in the ocean during a storm. So… in future you won't count that, but you will count Dr. Craven slapping Mary? (Even though he turns out to be all friendly at the end?) And in my head, the protagonist in that story is Christine, not the Phantom. And the Phantom does considerable harm to Christine. Emotionally, he tries to kill her lover, and he burns down her place of employ. Not to mention killing many people who she knows well. So… it all boils down to him being the protagonist? So… people who do harm to him through the movie, their songs would count as a villain?
"If you don't put enough commas in, you won't know where to breathe and will die of asphyxiation"
--Jasper Fforde
--Jasper Fforde
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Well, despite my uncertainty of villains, here are my two songs. Even though the villains turn out all right in the end.
"Oh no; not he. How you can accuse him is a mystery!"
"Those Canan days… we used to know… where have zed gone… where diiiiiiiid zed go?"
—Joseph's brothers in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
"Oh no; not he. How you can accuse him is a mystery!"
"Those Canan days… we used to know… where have zed gone… where diiiiiiiid zed go?"
—Joseph's brothers in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
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I'm with Dead Cat. I . . . have realized that villains are kind of hard to define. Go figure. (My reasoning for the Phantom was that his name is in the title, and also my views of him may have been altered by reading the plot synopsis of the fan fiction-esque Love Never Dies. I will still hold to this possibly faulty reasoning for stubbornness' sake).Dead Cat wrote:I don't know how to define villainy anymore. But I do think you should still be in if it was due to circumstances beyond your control that you didn't post yesterday.Dragon Lady wrote:Ok, 2 questions. One, my internet was dead all of yesterday and most of today (until about 1 minute ago). Can I still be in? I'll do two songs.
Two, I'm still confused on the villain thing. So… a villain can't turn good at the end? Because Olaf (who you pointed out becomes all friendly at the end) tore up the sails on Lyle's ship and left him to die in the ocean during a storm. So… in future you won't count that, but you will count Dr. Craven slapping Mary? (Even though he turns out to be all friendly at the end?) And in my head, the protagonist in that story is Christine, not the Phantom. And the Phantom does considerable harm to Christine. Emotionally, he tries to kill her lover, and he burns down her place of employ. Not to mention killing many people who she knows well. So… it all boils down to him being the protagonist? So… people who do harm to him through the movie, their songs would count as a villain?
I guess my hope was that we would only run into villains that stayed villains the whole time. Once we threw VeggieTales into the mix I knew this could be problematic.
Since I like math, here's an equation:
V = B*T-G*T, where V = villainy, B = badness, G = goodness, and T = time. So, if someone did something really really bad at some point in the story or was decently bad for most of the time, and if their bad acts were not canceled out by subsequent goodness for a prolonged period of time, then they count as villains. Of course, these are arbitrary measurements. And I probably should have included constants, and probably square-rooted something or other. Oh well. Tomorrow I'm learning about linear regression and I might have a better model then.
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Re: Encore: Villains
For the record, all the VeggieTales villains only are good for the last song of the show. And usually they don't actually do anything good. They just feel bad and sing a song about how the good guy had it right all along. So technically, I think they fit your equation.