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2025 will mark the first quarter of the 21st century and to celebrate, headlining Megabyte, whose show is the first fully CGI animated show in history, and was highly influential in modern animation today. Megabyte is a pretty good villain, thanks to his voice performance from Tony Jay, his constant schemes that bring him near-success, his futuristic design (which also helps with the future theme), or how he engages in cool moments like having a guitar duel with Bob. I overall feel Megabyte would be a fantastic way to kick off the beginning of the completion of the first quarter of the 21st century and New Years.
A definite landmark villain for being the first ever animated CGI television villain to be presented to us in our childhoods, an iconic villain with an equally iconic performance by the late great Tony Jay, Megabyte is absolutely a worthy choice of being headlined.
ReBoot is one of the most revolutionary cartoon shows out there, cementing a new era where CGI is implemented onto animation as a whole. I feel like that and Tony Jay's magnificent performance as a sophisticated yet vile mastermind makes me vouch for him being headlined in January.
It's nice to give some underappreciated villains the spotlight. ReBoot is actually pretty impactful despite not being as famous as say Toy Story, it's the first fully CGI animated show, the first step that would change the field of animation for ever, modern CGI was only born due to ReBoot existing, and the show even had an episode that inspired the creation of a certain Oscar-winning gem, Mad Max: Fury Road, yes, an episode of ReBoot inspired that film. And Megabyte, he is a villain that inverts villain decay every time he appears where his schemes progressively gone more impressive and he rakes up more successes that he is one of the few to ever take over the setting twice, Tony Jay is the voice behind him which is the series' biggest selling point, his designs are cool and imposing even with the 90s CGI, and overall on top of being charismatic and stylish, combines it with a card-carrying evil charm where he is such an unrepentant villain but does it with such grace you hardly hate him.
Would say yes. It has been already stated how significant the impact of ReBoot was as the first CGI-animated series. Megabyte is a master class villain who has a very interesting progression in characterization. He starts off claiming that he was motivated by bringing order to Mainframe, but after his fusion with his sister Hexadecimal, Megabyte becomes increasingly power-hungry and vile, while still being a magnificent baddie, until eventually he decides that he is primarily motivated in hurting people like Bob just for the sake of it instead of some grand designs. No excuses as he says, just pure and simple revenge.
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The SCP Foundation universe is gonna have it's 16th anniversary on January, so why not headline one of the most well known SCPs in the SCP verse, SCP-106? He has a pretty nightmarish design and some of his versions can be sympathetic, and not to mention, has a cool voice in Containment Breach. He also is while monstrous, also has a surprisingly unique power of putting his victims in some pocket dimension where he tortures them, and I feel this guy is a decent candidate for January's Headlined Villain.
I agree I feel this would be the perfect headline given how January marks the 16th anniversary of the SCP Wiki, also SCP-106 is a really cool villain and probally one of the most complex SCPs due to his ambigious backstories which whether true or not add more to his character showing he isn't just a sadistic killer. On top of that he has one of the most iconic both Pure Evil vs. Pure Evil and Pure Evil vs. Inconsistently Heinous battles in in form of having a three way battle with his fellow Pure Evil SCP-953, and the Inconsistently Heinous SCP-682 which greatly shows the power of the three entities.
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I think it's pretty difficult to believe that it's been over 30 years since the Transformers: G1 Toy line aired and with it The Transformers (1984) animated series. I think looking back, it's more than fitting for the original iteration of Megatron (G1) To be at least nominated as our headlined article to begin the new year. We're talking about the brutal and deceiving dictator that started it all, from which all other iterations of the counterpart such as the movies, Transformers Trilogy Anime, Beast Wars, etc has been stemmed. The blueprint, the De-Facto leader of the Depticons, and one of the most iconic toy villains in history that everybody wanted to have the turn to play with his toy during playtime. Megatron's legacy feels a bit personal to me in that my Dad was a huge fan of Transformers when he was growing up. I've recently started to read the Energon Universe Comics, and it feels so mature and grounded that it makes me see my dad's favorite franchise in a new light. He has a Megatron figure, and it's displayed in a glass case right next to his degree. He was, and is the ultimate dictator as depicted in the cartoon, even betraying the cosmic equivalent of evil to have his own way. It is not his raw power or schemes that define him, but rather how deep and complex his character is. He isn't some cartoony villain that commits evil for the sake of it, he accomplishes it his way using fear and authority towards him. Even in the face of challenges such as Starscream being a false usurper he has still shown incredible strength as a leader and an unwavering vision for conquering the universe. I also won't forget the time I watched Transformers the Movie on VHS when that was around. Seeing Megatron turn into a multiversal threat, but yet personal was scary. He's even inspired other cartoons such as when his voice actor came to voice him in a couple of family guy episodes, and how Peter Griffin legally modified his daughter's birth certificate so her name would be "Megatron". He is one of the greatest toy villains and cartoon villains of all time and I think it's time for us to show him some respect on his name.
I Think this show being since over 10 years ago of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir. Hawk moth is the part the main character of show using power of Akumas. he being friends with Chloe and Nathalie. he plans will keep going to People gets Akumatized by Hawk Moth/Monarch.
I personally think it would be better to try to headline him in October, after all, it's when Miraculous makes 10 years since its first episode.
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It's about time Visser Three were given the love he deserves! For many of us who are the children of the '90s, Visser Three was our first post-Star Wars Darth Vader of children's literature, as we learned to read novels. A merciless heavy who cannot be reasoned with, but is easily tricked, he made for the perfect foil for the expansive universe that we came to love. Though the sun set on Animorphs over twenty-three years ago, this character served as our nightmare villain - a parenthetical one who we could enjoy until more Star Wars movies and more sophisticated medium could come our way. One day, this series will have its day again and Visser Three will soak up those Kandrona rays again!