Oh boy. Where do I even begin?
Dolores Umbridge from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. You know that a character is awful when the actor/actress playing said character has to fight the urge to vomit during every line they say. Definitely one of the main reasons why Order of the Phoenix is my least favorite movie in the Wizarding World series. I might even find it worse than The Crimes of Grindelwald.
Joyce, Esmeralda, and Jim from Edward Scissorhands. This movie I believe to be the best one in Tim Burton's repertoire, but even I know that it has problems. Enter these 3. Joyce is just the neighborhood skank who tries to get in the pants of any pretty boy who comes by and when she fails at trying to seduce Edward she tries to make it out like she's the victim of an attempted rape on Edward's part. Seriously, does no one else in the neighborhood know about her slu*ty reputation?!? Esmeralda is just an obnoxious Westboro Baptist nutjob and Jim is probably among the biggest a**holes in movie history, right up there with Walter Peck from Ghostbusters and the Tannen family from the Back To The Future trilogy.
Governor Ratcliffe from Disney's Pocahontas. Stereotypical bad guy who just wants gold, which itself isn't really all that interesting nor does it make a fleshed-out personality.
Randall Boggs from the "Monsters" movies. Generic villain in Monsters Inc. and handled terribly in Monsters University. He starts off as Mike Wazowski's roommate and seemingly first friend at the university, but then seems all to eager to turn on him and the Oozmas just to be with the popular, jock stereotypes. I'd probably also include all the Roar Omega Roar members if I even bothered to remember their names.
Grubber from My Little Pony: The Movie (2017). The forced comic relief who isn't nearly as funny as he thinks he is.
Judge Turpin from Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street (2007 movie). Let's see. He banished Sweeney Todd (Benjamin Barker) for a false crime in his lust for Todd's wife, Lucy, rapes her in front of a gathered crowd at a party, drives her to poison herself, raises her daughter, Johanna, with the intent of marrying her, sentences a child to death for a crime he has no way of confirming said child even committed, need I go on?
Mike Teavee from Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (2005 movie). This bratty little know-it-all wins one of the tickets to Willy Wonka's factory by cracking the system even though he clearly states that he hates chocolate. Well then WHY THE f**k DID YOU WANT TO GET THE TICKET ANYWAY!?! He also just gives off this attitude of being smarter than he really is, which really comes back to bite him in the ass when he goes through television under the delusion that it's a teleporter. The original book did a better job at also stating the importance of reading in its Oompa Loompa song bringing to attention the value of imagination books can inspire in young minds.
Willie Scott from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. An overall obnoxious, irritating character who brings absolutely nothing to the story. A lot of people might also mention Short Round from the same movie, but I found him to actually serve a purpose in that he could drive a car, break out of his shackles, and even come to Willie's rescue. That's gotta be really embarrassing when you have to be saved by a pre-teen Chinese boy who hardly has a grasp on basic English.
Chloe Bourgeois from Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir. Spoiled, nasty, rich girl who's as dumb as a brick. There's literally a scene where Ladybug shows up to try to save her from the "Villain Of The Week" and Ladybug clearly motions for Chloe to remain quiet so she can sneak up on the villain, only for Chloe, like a DUMBASS, to call out to Ladybug not even 2 seconds afterwards, blowing her cover. *Facepalms* Why does she have to be so incredibly f*****g stupid?!?
Sludge the dragon from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. This character (if he can even be called that) inspires more hatred in me than any other on the show or possibly even in fictional media as a whole. Showing up in the Season 8 episode, Father Knows Beast, he claims that he's Spike's dad, but is really just taking advantage of Spike's all-too-willing trust towards him in order to get a taste of the good life that Spike has. He takes over Spike's room while convincing Spike that real dragons sleep outside, drives a wedge between him and Twilight (who's practically raised him), literally resulting in her heart breaking when Spike snaps at her for showing concern that Sludge doesn't have his best interests in mind, and was just a sh***y, unlikable... thing that was a waste of an episode. I predicted from the very beginning that he wasn't really Spike's dad and that he was taking advantage of Spike, but I watched the episode anyways in the blind hope that there was some sort of redeeming quality about him. SPOILER ALERT: There's NONE AT ALL. To this day, that is the only episode that I didn't even bother finishing because of how pissed off I was. Sludge is literally so horrible that calling him the scum of the Earth would be far too harsh of an insult... for the scum!
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