Tim Curry: What I've Seen Him in
Rocky Horror Picture Show - Dr. Frank N. Furter
Annie - Rooster Hannigan
Legend - Darkness
Clue - Wadsworth
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - Mr. Hector
The Three Musketeers - Cardinal Richelieu
Muppet Treasure Island - Long John Silver
Addams Family Reunion - Gomez Addams
Charlie's Angels - Roger Corwin
Criminal Minds - Billy Flynn
Ferngully - Hexxus
Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Christmas - Forte
Scooby Doo and the Witches Ghost - Ben Ravencroft
Bartok the Magnificent - The Skull
The Cat Returns - The Cat King
The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible - The Serpent, Judas Iscariot
Gargoyles - Dr. Anton Sevarius
The Wild Thornberrys - Nigel Thornberry
Over the Garden Wall - Auntie Whispers
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I have seen/heard Tim Curry in some of the WILDEST places in my childhood.
I’ve experienced him as…
Long John Silver in Muppet’s Treasure Island (live action, pirate, villain)
Coeur de Noir / Sir William de Noir in The Secret of Moonacre (live action, lord, villain)
Hexxus in FernGully: The Last Rainforest (voice actor, spirit of pollution and death (?), villain)
Drake in The Pebble and the Penguin (voice actor, jock and bully penguin, villain)
Forte in Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (voice actor, a fucking pipe organ, villain)
Ben Ravencroft in Scooby Doo! and the Witch’s Ghost (voice actor, warlock, villain)
The Skull in Bartok the Magnificent (voice actor, the… skull, chaotic neutral?) ((side note: yes, this IS a spin off for the bat that helps Rasputin in the movie Anastasia!))
The Mouse/Rat King in Barbie in the Nutcracker (voice actor, mouse/rat king (duh), villain)
Nigel Thornberry in The Wild Thornberrys TV series (voice actor, kind of a ginger cartoon version of Steve Irwin but more incompetent, chaotic good)
Professor Calamitous in The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius TV series (voice actor, mad scientist, villain)
Like this guy… did he just look at his thriving career and say: I’m going to pick the WEIRDEST POSSIBLE CHARACTERS and make them 100000 TIMES BETTER with my VERY PRESENCE!
Like some of these movies are so niche and unheard of. Why would he ever agree to them?
Because he’s Tim fucking Curry, and he’s amazing. That’s why.
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Animated 3: Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure v Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas v Fantasia 2000
Scamp's Adventure {original-Lady and the Tramp (1955)}
This sequel continues the story of the original and focuses on the next generation - specifically Scamp, the son of Lady and Tramp. Scamp is a lively puppy who doesn't like to abide by the rules of the house and when he runs off to join a group of street dogs, he has to come to terms with the fact that he doesn't know his father as well as he did and the world isn't all fun and games. It features a fun cast and a musical score that's lived in my head rent free since before I started school. We also get to see beloved characters again, like Jock and Trusty! The movie is a must-watch for all who enjoy dog movies, it's guaranteed to melt hearts with the abundance of cute puppies it has.
Plus, doesn't Buster just seem like Tramp's jealous ex? Isn't that fun!
The Enchanted Christmas {original-Beauty and the Beast (1991)}
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Fantasia 2000 {original-Fantasia (1940)}
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was watching some old childhood Christmas movies with my partner, had some major flashbacks, made this thing
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Getting into the Christmas spirit by drawing this edgelord. Forte is *technically* a Christmas villain, so…
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