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    Can't mess with a 90's child--this is Rasputin, from Don Bluth's Anastasia who is historically inaccurately portrayed as the villain--and an undead, rotting sorcerer in this picture. Gets the best song though. Sadly, both song and undead sorcerer are sorely missing from the Broadway show loosely based upon this film.
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    Yes, this is the undead sorcerer Rasputin from Bluth's Anastasia. Heck of a Villain Song. And how was Grigori Rasputin, the Mad Monk of Russia, not the villain? He'd been a serial creep / horn dog in his youth, and managed to parlay his reputation as a "charmer" into a peasant folk healer for the Romanov family; in particular, to the hemophiliac Prince Alexei. From his role as royal family confidante, he wrangled cushy positions in the cabinet for his cronies and sycophants, who were hopelessly inept at management. Combined with the Kaiser's war on the Western Front, and the severe shortages caused by crop failures and poor allocation, it triggered the February Revolution that swept Czar Nicholas II from power. Rasputin was so conniving and depraved that some of his own cronies sided with the Old Guard to try and dispose of him.
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    I remember being rather disgusted watching Rasputin fall apart during the movie. Then again I was a fourth grade girl at the time.
    Got one for the upcoming holiday.
    "Hey, Moses. Your doorway had some kind of big red smudge on it, but don't worry, I cleaned it up for ya."
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    That's Chuckie from "Rugrats," and the Passover episode.
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    Yes. Tommy is Moses in this version and Angelica is the Pharaoh. They actually DON'T gloss over the 10th and final plague of the slaying of the first born (although they do make it a bit more vague by not mentioning that it was only the first born sons who would die as Angelica is the Pharaoh in this version.)
    Moses/Tommy assures the babies that they will be okay as long as a big red mark is placed over their homes. (Blood in the original version of the tale) Of course, Chuckie decides to tell Moses at this time that he washed off the mark on his door. :happy: This always made me laugh as a kid--especially Tommy's face afterwards as if to say "Good going, Chuckie. You just doomed us all."
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    Thanks, Glowworm. Now for this one:

    "Let's go home. I'll bake you a carrot cake."
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    Jessica Rabbit says this to her husband, Roger Rabbit, after the evil Judge Doom has been defeated and gumshoe Eddie Valiant takes the couple down from a gantry hook in Marvin Acme's warehouse. From Touchstone Pictures mixed media feature Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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    Right, OUB. Good job. :). Feel free to post once again.
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    Nice. :) While not the most Easter-y quote, it does serve as a villain's Eureka Moment.

    "Do you know why the gods demand blood? Because gods don't bleed."
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    Hint: two gods specifically, with a horse. And they're not really gods, just charlatans / imposters, but not nearly as evil as the guy who spoke the quote.
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    Knew this one from the beginning but didn't know the villain's name. It's Tzekel-Kan from The Road to El Dorado.
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    Exactly, this is the high priest Tzekel-Kan from Dreamworks Animation's The Road To El Dorado, voiced with a fiendish menace by Armand Assante. He has just discovered that Miguel and Tulio are imposters, merely posing as the creator gods of El Dorado. Well done, Glowworm. :)
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    Not bad for someone who is familiar with the movie but never saw it before.
    "Eh, boo yourself! You were expecting maybe Errol Flynn?"
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    That is Bugs Bunny from Knights Must Fall.
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    Yes, Bugs was actually being booed in that short. The nerve!
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    Thanks,

    "I’m freee! Dang it!"
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    Said twice by the same character: the poor, breaded, skin-and-bones fellow from Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The first time we see him, he's in a hanging cage near the public square, which is a great way to develop pneumonia. He gets loosed from that cage by accident while Frollo's goons are pursuing Esmeralda. He exults in his freedom, only to stumble and fall into some stocks, which close around his neck and wrists. He was free for all of two seconds. A later tussle during the siege at the cathedral frees him from those stocks, only to stagger toward an open manhole and fall in. The poor guy just cannot catch a lasting break.
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    Yes that's the guy, only tasting brief freedom.
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    Cool, too bad he doesn't have a name. Therefore, I shall quote a nutty old bearded codger who has a name:

    "I got your four food groups right here: beans, bacon, whiskey 'n' lard."
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    Found it. It's Cookie, from "Atlantis: The Lost Empire."
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