Hades, the god of the dead, is a charming yet powerful foe with the ability to make gods mortal, access to the Fates, and command over the Underworld; he sends beasts against Hercules
Sleeping Beauty (1959): Maleficent curses Princess Aurora at her christening, showcasing her powers of teleportation, conjuring, hypnotism, storm creation, and transforming into a dragon to execute her evil plans.
Aladdin (1992): Jafar, a sorcerer and political manipulator, uses magic to control the Sultan, disguise himself, and trick Aladdin into retrieving the magic lamp to gain power.
Fantasia (1940): Chernabog, the demonic ruler of Bald Mountain, can summon fire, harpies, demons, conjure souls, transform them, and generate darkness, representing an allegory for Satan.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937): The Evil Queen, driven by envy and vanity, uses her magical mirror to see the kingdom and attempts to destroy Snow White when the mirror declares her the most beautiful.
The Little Mermaid (1989): Ursula, a powerful sea witch, uses shape-shifting potions, soul-stealing contracts, and her ability to see everything, transforming into Vanessa to enchant Prince Eric into marrying her.
The Lion King (1994): Scar, an intelligent and cunning lion, manipulates hyenas to kill his brother and attempts to eliminate Simba, leveraging his brains to compensate for his lack of strength.
The Princess and the Frog (2009): Dr. Facilier, a magician using voodoo and tarot, tricks New Orleans citizens with sour deals, transforms Prince Naveen into a frog, and glamors Lawrence to resemble him with help
Beauty and the Beast (1991): Gaston, a narcissistic charmer, wields his influence and weapons to pursue Belle, devising a plan to lock her father in an asylum to force her into marriage after she rejects his proposal.
The Incredibles (2004): Syndrome, once a fanboy of superheroes, becomes envious and uses his intelligence as a superpower to target and eliminate the heroes he once idolized.