30 Day Disney Challenge
Day 12
Your Favorite Villain Song:
A Night on Bald Mountain
Although there are no lyrics in "A Night on Bald Mountain", the instruments carry the idea of evil that encompasses this scene in which a demon emerges from a mountain top that gives rise to the evil of the night. Chernabog is the essence of evil. His only enemy is the sun and as the music begins to play Chernabog arises and sets evil upon the village below for no other reason other than the fact that he can. I love how this song sends chills down my spine every time I watch this scene in Fantasia.
Runner Up: Hellfire from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The conflicting emotions Frollo expresses in this song are risky even for a Disney movie.
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4 comments:
I think Chernabog is one of the scariest things Disney has ever created.
I know he's so creepy but so awesome!
Prince Ali from Aladin. Jafar scares me. And he's a sarcastic son-of-a-gun. I like that.
I'm going to go with The Little Mermaid's 'Poor Unfortunate Souls'. Ursula just preys on Ariel's hope and dreams, what a wretched hag!
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