It's Not Easy Being Mean
The British Correspondent - From the sneering, white-suit wearing Doc Hopper, to the raw sexual magnetism of Nicky Holiday, the Muppet villains are characters which should always hold a place of pride within the evil halls of villainy. Although they appear to want nothing more than to bring our furry, feathered friends down, these frog-catching, alien-hunting, chicken-strangling Muppet villains truly have dreams of their own. In the words of the song, "Look closely, I’m sure there’s a good man inside..."
"...NAH!"
DOC HOPPER


Now, this is where most of us would have packed our bags and headed back to the drawing board for a new marketing plan... maybe getting an old spring coat and sewing on some ping-pong balls, but no, not Hopper. Hopper was a man of ambition and once the frog was in his sights, the game was on. Persuading a bear and a frog in a rainbow coloured Studebaker across America, dodging cream pies, kidnapping wild boars and hiring mad scientists, Hopper was determined to do anything to make the frog his spokesperson...whether he did it live, or stuffed.

It’s that moment right there which makes Doc Hopper a wonderfully rounded villain. A moment of indecision, of seeing a better way... And still not taking it. Instead of backing off, he orders the death of the Muppets’ leader and, had an insta-grown Animal not intervened, I dread to imagine the kind of world we would live in today.

Honestly though, he probably got off lightly... had his food empire expanded (Don’t you frogs expand?) he’d have been blamed for all this childhood obesity.
Ruthlessness: 10 (He ordered his men to kill Kermit! It does NOT get worse than that.)
Sidekick: 7 (Max showed up Doc’s true nature by actually having a conscience, but did little else of consequence. I was going to give him a 6, but he got an extra point for warning the Muppets.)
Evil appearance: 8 (The snappy suit, and madman hair made him memorably evil)
Talking the talk: 7 (His evil monologue moments were brilliant, from his first meeting “Don’t you frog’s expand?” to finale sneer, “I have lots of friends.”)
Likability: 3 (I’m sure his mum still loved him, but even Max refused to be called his friend by the end.)
Returnability: 8 (I’d love to see him return as an even crazier, even more determined antithesis of everything Muppety.)
Likely-hood to take over the world: 4 (Unlikely...he couldn’t even get a food franchise off the ground.)
The Muppet Mindset by Ryan Dosier
A great article! I'm very interested in seeing what you have to say about the other villains.
ReplyDeleteGood analysis!
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