most sinister childhood villains of all time

Most Sinister Childhood Villains Of All Time

From Captain Hook to the Grinch, these are the most sinister childhood villains of all time.
31. Judge Doom Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Doom is cold and sadistic, taking extreme amounts of pleasure in punishing toons who stray from conformity. The toons are scared of him and the audience even more so as his attire resembled that of an undertaker and he walked like the grim reaper, ready to perish his prey. With the climactic big reveal during his showdown with Bob Hoskins Eddie Valiant, we get to see the true horror of Judge Doom as his secret is exposed and so are those hideous eyes that petrified every man, woman and child when they saw them for the first time.
32. The Child Catcher Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
To children watching Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, there would be nothing more terrifying than The Child Catcher. Hes every childs worst nightmare with his creepy mannerisms and horribly jarring voice that still keeps some adults up at night. A visual character, he is an array of visceral colours that make him stand out and his crooked nose is enough to give anybody a lifetimes worth of fright. If that wasnt enough, then the close parallels to paedophilia, especially the scene with the lollipops, are enough to keep you awake for months and cost your parents a large psychiatrists bill. The Child Catcher is a great villain because he is unique and is the greatest of childrens fears.
33. Gollum The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The total sum of millions of Orcs, Saruman and Sauron dont add up to the power and villainy of the grimy little creature forever in search of his precious. At the very heart of the character is a tortured soul, manipulated by the power of the ring and credit to Andy Serkis for creating sympathy in a character that could so easily be one toned. Instead, Gollum is a tragic villain who continually has internal battles as he falls deeper and deeper under the spell of the ring. The epic saga of Lord of the Rings would not have been as effective if Gollum had been botched and credit in abundance has to go to Peter Jackson and Andy Serkis for creating a truly iconic movie villain.