“ | We can't let it get out that the new boss accidentally made a baby! Our stock would plummet, everything we've built! My entire company will FALL APART! Those parents can never find out! | „ |
~ Hunter revealing his motivation and true nature. |
“ | Oh, hi. | „ |
~ Hunter arriving to destroy the baby factory. |
“ | BAHAHA! Now it's time to do what I should've done so long ago: DESTROY THE BABY FACTORY! | „ |
~ Hunter using a construction machine in his final attempt to destroy the baby factory. |
Hunter is the main antagonist of Warner Bros. Pictures Animation’s 2nd feature film Storks. He is the CEO of Cornerstore (until the events of the film) and the former father figure-turned-arch-nemesis of Junior.
He was voiced by Kelsey Grammer.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- He was shown to be an abusive boss, as he put robins in a Newton's cradle and used them as volleyballs and golf balls, and made his office entirely out of glass even though birds can't see glass, which caused birds to crash into it.
- After Hunter found out that not only did Junior not fire Tulip even though he ordered him to, but that they were delivering a baby to its parents, he sabotaged the directions to the house they were delivering to to lure them into a trap, and when Junior arrived at the fake house, he tied Junior up and had the baby be taken care of by Penguins until it turned eighteen just to ensure that his company's sales didn't plummet.
- After Hunter realized that Junior and Tulip were trying to steal the baby back, he chased them in order for them to give him the baby, to which Junior and Tulip responded by having the Baby Factory flooded with one million babies, leading Hunter to come in with a crane in order to destroy the baby factory, not caring at all about the babies being collateral damage, meaning he put the lives of a million babies in danger.
- Furthermore, these babies were just created out of the baby-making machine and were only born for a few minutes, meaning Hunter has no qualms with killing newborn babies too.
- After robins caused him to fall, he made his last attempt to kill Junior, Tulip and Diamond Destiny, by grabbing the platform on which they were standing, which would have killed them if Tulip had not fixed Junior's wing.
- Although his death is horrific with him falling to his demise in his crane while panicking and hyperventilating, it's not portrayed as sympathetic in any way, shape, or form and he absolutely deserved it for his actions.
- While he has several comedic moments, most of them happen in the beginning half of the movie and he gets taken progressively more seriously as the film continues.
What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]
- He has a few comedic moments that detract from how heinous he is, such as a running gag of people's minds being blown by him saying “boss” and Diamond Destiny distracting him during the final battle by moving his crane up and down with the remote.
External Links[]
- Hunter on the Villains Wiki