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  1. The 25 greatest Animated Characters of all time are examined in this Count It Down Special S13:E07 - Sequels That Are Better Than the Original Count It Down looks at the sequels that trumped the original including “The Dark Knight,” “Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back” and “Toy Story 3.”

    • Kristan Giordano
    • January 1, 2013
    • 42 min
  2. Presented by TVGN. TVGN counts down the greatest movie villains in the history of film! Video provided by TVGN

  3. Jan 1, 2004 · Movie villains in the history of film.

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    • Walter White — 'Breaking Bad' (2008 - 2013) Played by Bryan Cranston. He may not be the antagonist of Breaking Bad, but over the course of the story, Walter White sure does become its biggest and most intimidating villain, proving that protagonists can also be villains.
    • Gus Fring — 'Breaking Bad' (2008 - 2013) and 'Better Call Saul' (2015 - 2022) Played by Giancarlo Esposito. There's a good reason why, over the course of the entire Breaking Bad universe (including also its spin-off Better Call Saul), Gustavo Fring was a constant presence of antagonism and power.
    • J.R. Ewing — 'Dallas' (1978 - 1991) Played by Larry Hagman. Though the art of writing television villains has certainly been mastered in more recent times, there are plenty of old classics that put formidable villains under the spotlight.
    • Logan Roy — 'Succession' (2018 - 2023) Played by Brian Cox. Pretty much none of the characters in Succession are particularly likable. A Shakespearean tale of corporate backstabbings and family feuds, the show is about the Roy dynasty, a family of jerks who control (and fight each other for) the biggest media and entertainment company in the world.
    • Kilgrave, ‘Jessica Jones’ "Jessicaaaaa!" If you've ever been filled with dread simply by hearing your own name called by someone who "loves" you, the telepathic predator no doubt struck a nerve.
    • Ace, ‘Girls’ The murderous metahuman called Sylar from NBC's Heroes was Zachary Quinto's breakout role, but an even better villain awaited him. That would be Ace, the preposterously awful hipster who blew up the lives of multiple characters in Girls' fourth season.
    • Thomas Barrow, ‘Downton Abbey’ Of course, the show's greatest villain is the British aristocracy itself. But if we limit ourselves to actual human beings, then scheming, sneering footman Thomas Barrow takes top billing.
    • Skeletor, ‘He-Man and the Masters of the Universe’ The action cartoons of the 1980s were full of memorable villains, which made good financial sense: Many were glorified commercials for toy companies, and kids needed figures for their heroes to fight, right?
  5. The Most Unforgettable TV Show Villains Of All Time. We count down our choices for the ten best TV villains of all time. By Michileen Martin | Updated 10 months ago. TV villains have an advantage over their big screen counterparts: they’re here for us every week in new stories. We wind up emotionally involved in their portrayal so much that ...

  6. Mar 11, 2013 · Each episode of Count It Down covers different topics, ranging from the best sports moments of all time to the most incredible animal transformations. Some of the other topics that have been featured on the show include the most shocking movie endings, the best video game villains, and the most dangerous jobs in the world.

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