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Top 10 most sinister Disney Villain plots:
In honor of the rumors that we are in fact getting a Villains Land at the Magic Kingdom, we are going to walk through the top 10 darkest plans hatched by Disney Villains.
Thank you to CBR.com for putting this list out there… I liked it.
This is gonna get dark… maybe dark enough to forget this is a list of Disney stuff.
We are also focused only on the animated versions of these villains.
Gaslighting is particularly egregious and will be a trend among Disney villains.
10 – Maleficent
Sets a high bar right at the jump. Curses Aurora so that she will die on her 16th birthday. Just old enough to see what life might have in store. Thank goodness Merriweather was able to shift the curse into a deep sleep.
So ole Mal says, “Bet – I’ll just lock up her love for 100 years knowing he will continue to age while Aurora doesn’t”
9 – Gaston
Toxic Masculinity 101
Vows to marry Belle – “whatever it takes”. I mean… have you heard of consent dude??
And gaslights an entire town to lock her father away in a mental asylum, and then attack her friend via angry mob
8 – Mother Gothel
Kidnapping an infant, imprisonment, gaslighting, manipulation, all so that she could stay young. And when it goes sideways, shes willing to murder. Again… to stay young.
Getting old sucks, but come on.
7 – The Evil Queen
So incredibly vain that she makes Snow White a skullerymaid hoping it would eventually dimish her looks. But when it didn’t work – apparently in record time – she hires a guy to literally cut her heart right out of her checst.
When that fails, let’s poison Snow. Not to kill her, but rather make her fall asleep so we can bury her alive.
6 – Scar
First plans to murder a child and his dad (who is also his brother).
When Mufasa saves Simba, he murders Mufasa and then GASLIGHTS Simba into believing it was his own fault.
Scar’s plan actually works for years.
5 – The Chernabog
Literally the essence of darkness and evil. His entire goal is to destroy all light and goodness and summons spirits from around the world in an effort to do so.
Only dawn and the rising sun can stop him.
4 – The Horned King
Underrated bad-guy from one of the last animated movies before the renaissance brought on by the Little Mermaid, which is why I think he’s underrated.
First off, super scary looking dude. Then he basically wants to destroy the world using an army of the undead that he reanimates using the Black Cauldron.
I agree, using zombies to destroy the world is pretty dark.
3 – Cruella de Ville
This one is simple, but also worthyof #3 if not higher, she kills puppies. The end.
2 – Judge Claude Frollo
Look, I’ve argued on this podcast in the past that Frollo is the most despicable villain in the Disney vault. CBR has him at #4.
Let’s start with murder. Followed by what would have been the immediate murder of an infant to cover up the first murder.
Then we gaslight that child his whole life, while imprisoning him in a tower (hello mother gothel) demanding gratitude the whole time. That’s topical.
Then attempts to murder another young women – or does he want something even darker for her? Just go listen to Hellfire. I mean he clearly despises the Romani people, but he also clearly has something he’s feeling that isn’t quite hate for Esmerelda, but also isn’t quite love.
He burns dow all of Paris trying to find her, and when he does, forces her to choose between him or death. I mean… this guy is #1 in my book.
1 – The Coachman
I’ll be honest, I completely forgot about this dude, but being reminded of him, yeah he’s pretty awful.
This was the guy in Pinocchio that convinces young boys to comes with him to Pleasure Island, where they can cause choas, be crazy, and do anything their heart desire. Drinking, smoking, carousing.
He convinces them into believing this is paradise.
What they don’t know is that the island, and their acts, turn them into Donkeys, at which point the Coachman sells them into slavery.
Man, Pinocchio was twisted.
What sets the Coachman above the rest… our assumption is that he was never stopped. Pinocchio escapes but as far as we know he’s still selling young boys into slavery.
Episode Transcript:
This transcript was produced with AI. Please excuse any unintentional errors.
hello out there. Disney. Fam, my name is Chris and I’m Kelli. We are continuing our season 10, top 10, top 10 bonus, bonus episodes. I think that’s the name. That’s the official name that something like that. So in this week, you know, with the rumors out there that we are, in fact, getting a villains land at the Magic Kingdom, I thought, let’s walk through the top 10 darkest plans hatched by Disney Villains.
Kelli 1:06
Okay, you were in a dark place this week,
Chris 1:09
I guess. Yeah, yes. Want to thank cbr.com which stands for comic book, something. I don’t know what the ARG necessarily stands for, but cbr.com put this list out there. I did make some changes to it, but I wanted to thank them for what they did, for doing a lot of the work there. Okay, I liked their list. Sure. Just a couple changes. Yeah. And, you know, fair warning we could forget. This is Disney, because this stuff is dark man. Villains aren’t nice. Villains are pretty, pretty dark. And, you know, and I know a lot of the stories come from, you know, Grim Tales, and, you know, Mother Goose and all those things have some pretty dark
Kelli 1:55
whatever. We’re just killing parents. We’re just killing parents, right?
Chris 1:59
But it’s so much worse than that. I mean, yeah, I know things are pretty twisted. I’m
Kelli 2:03
just saying it’s dark. It’s a dark situation, yeah?
Chris 2:05
And just also, you know, maybe a little bit of a trigger warning. Gaslighting is particularly egregious and common among the Disney Villains, as is vanity, we’ll find, yeah, that feels right. Vanity seems to be a big common driver of bad acts. Okay, you ready? All right, I’ll start with number 10 here. We’re counting down to the top, right. I mean, Maleficent is number 10. Now think about that maleficence.
Kelli 2:32
The bar said it’s really setting the bar. It is.
Chris 2:36
Some of these folks are terrible. So yeah, she sets the bar real high, right from the jump here curses Aurora as an infant so that she will die on her 16th birthday. Now, that’s pretty bad. It’s like, I’m not gonna kill you just as an infant you hadn’t literally, you don’t know how good this world is yet. And get you just old enough to maybe see that you got a future now you’re gone now, thank goodness that Merriweather was there to sort of shift the curse into to make her just fall into a deep sleep. So what does Oh malefs do? She says, no worries. I’ll just capture your man. Prince Philip, I believe I’m gonna lock him away. I’m not gonna just kill him, by the way, I’m gonna lock him away so he won’t get out until he’s 100 years old. You’ll still be old, 16 year old Aurora, and he won’t be able to wake you up anyway. Wow, Miss like she could just kill these people. No, no, no, no. We have people suffer. I want Aurora parents to suffer.
Kelli 3:38
It’s dark. It’s pretty dark. Maleficent is not a nice person. She’s not not a nice person. But I do think it’s interesting that she’s number 10 and she’s cursing people at birth, right? Locking up their boyfriends for 100 years.
Chris 3:54
That’s right. So let’s be fair. We are talking about the animated versions here. We right. You know, the live action deal starts whitewashing her a pretty good bit there.
Kelli 4:03
Okay, all right, so number nine, Gaston. Well, I mean, Gaston is toxic masculinity all day. I mean, he is toxic masculinity 101, you know, I don’t know what to say. I think he’d do really well in today’s political environment. I He is nothing but brawn, no brains. Dude eats, what? Five dozen eggs with breakfast, not in this economy. I mean, broke, be broke and be broke. So you know, he’s basically got LeFou as a slave. Yeah, threatens you’ve got here, vows to marry Bell. I’m gonna say threatens to marry Bell. Whatever it takes, whatever it takes. We’re not looking for consent here. We’re looking for you are going to marry me because I am gorgeous and you must definitely want me. Wouldn’t it be great if you got. To serve me for the rest of
Chris 5:01
you, right? You could, you know, I come home from a long day and you rub my feet and tell her,
Kelli 5:07
I don’t know how she said no to that. I don’t know how she managed to pull herself away from that one. But then, yeah, gas lights an entire town to lock Maurice away, who doesn’t love Maurice, put him in a mental asylum and then attack her. The Beast being an angry mob, right? So, toxic masculinity. He’s eaten way too many eggs for this economy. He’s got a slave in LeFou, and he gaslights the whole town to hate Maurice, and then he goes and kills the person she actually loves. We won’t get into the bestiality situation? No, no, we don’t love it. Um, you know, we won’t go there because it wasn’t
Chris 5:46
really a beast. He was really, what’s his name?
Kelli 5:50
Beast, Beast, Beast. I’m just saying his name’s beast. But Gaston is the villain here, and he’s absolutely toxic masculinity, 101 and number nine.
Chris 6:04
All right, number eight. Mother Gothel, okay, again, vanity and gas lighting all day. Here, she kidnaps an infant in prisons. That infant for the child’s first 16 years, let’s say, gas lights or manipulates her all so that she can stay young. And I guess in her mind, beautiful. I mean, Mother Gothel, didn’t know Daisy.
Kelli 6:35
She’s gotta have, what her hair. She’s got a magic hair to stay young, keeps her young. You know, she’s not a daisy, but she is alive. She is alive. She’s vibrant and alive. She’s not a daisy, but she’s she’s vibrant and alive. She really gets into the hag moment fairly quickly, really quick, when that
Unknown Speaker 6:52
hair gets cut, Yep, yeah, that’s true.
Kelli 6:55
Oh, AG, she she gets she moves from vibrant to hag very quickly. Of course,
Chris 7:00
when it goes sideways, she is absolutely willing to murder again, truth, to stay young. Yeah,
Kelli 7:08
you know what I want to say? That’s what the beauty industry does to women. You know? I will just say, I get it. Mother Gothel has bought the story hook, line and finger. You wouldn’t believe what I see in that algorithm. Get rid of neck wrinkles, get rid of face wrinkles. This is gonna tighten your butt. This is gonna take away cellulite. You wouldn’t believe the concoctions that show up in my algorithm. And so I get it mother gothels Like I don’t have I don’t need money. I don’t need all the all those beauty products. Stole this girl with the magic hair, I’ve stolen this child, and as long as I could keep her in this tower staring at the lanterns once a year, you know, right, all I’ve got to do is gaslight her and bring her like an apple every day. I just make it and, by the way, buy her some paint and stuff. Kid loves to paint. She does
Chris 7:55
love to paint. She got, she got her little lizard friend in dream high
Kelli 7:58
valley. She carries her canvas with her, and she will pop that thing up right in front of you, like you’ll be walking across the the path, and she just pops up her canvas right there. And I’m like, goodness, Rapunzel, like, Give somebody a break on that you are constantly painting.
Unknown Speaker 8:15
Okay. Girl loves to paint,
Kelli 8:17
and she’s barefoot. She’s always barefoot. I mean, to be barefoot. I’m just saying, well, she got, she got. She was basically raised by wolves, so I can’t blame her for that. But, yeah, no, the beauty industry has really gotten the Mother Gothel, yeah, okay, number seven, the Evil Queen. Evil Queen. Now I’m excited to see here gal Gado, yeah, as the Evil Queen. So she’s she’s so vain that she makes snow a scullery maid, hoping that it’s going to make her look ugly, right? But that doesn’t work. So she hires somebody to literally cut her heart out of her chest and bring it. Don’t
Chris 9:01
just kill her. Don’t just kill her. Don’t just cut her heart out of her chest. Bring me her. Bring
Kelli 9:06
me her heart that it’s that’s dark start, that’s, that’s dark, that is, that is dark. When that fails, she decides to just go with poison. Yeah, poison is never a good pass to go. I think if you’ve listened to any true crime podcast, you know they’re gonna catch you if you go the poison route, because you bought it somewhere, there’s a credit card receipt. Poison is just too easily trackable, so that is a mistake, but she wants to poison her to make her fall asleep so then we can bury her alive. I mean, y’all, this is seven, last box. I mean, I remember this is seven. Give her a job that’s gonna make her ugly. Oh, that didn’t make her ugly. Cut her heart out of her chest and bring it to me. That didn’t work out. Poison her. To fall asleep so I can bury her alive.
Chris 10:02
Some real hard hate.
Kelli 10:05
I mean, that that was some, that was some heavy themes for the 1950s I think, oh no, 1930s 30s, 30s. Yes, okay, that was some heavy themes for the 30s. All right. And we wonder what happened to the silent generation? I mean, well, just the these are our parrots, honey, these are our parents, and we wonder why we were raised on hose water and neglect.
Chris 10:29
Like just saying you made her a maid. What 15 minutes thinking that was gonna make her ugly? How you didn’t work for Cindy? No, no being a maid. But I disconnected, were you Evil Queen from what hard work must really be like. All I gotta do is make somebody work for 15 minutes and it’ll make them ugly.
Unknown Speaker 10:47
Yeah, that feels right, all
Chris 10:49
right. Number six scar, okay. First plans to murder a child and his dad, the dad, by the way, who is his brother, and we’ll go to murder them so that I can be the king. I have all the power. But then Mufasa actually saves Simba. So Simba doesn’t so half our plan is is screwed up. It’s not working. Almost saves himself. And so scar says, No, I’m getting half of this right. You’re you’re toast. Kills Mufasa, but then gaslights the dude’s own child into thinking it’s his fault.
Kelli 11:29
I mean, he was a kid. Sometimes it’s easy to gaslight. I mean, it is,
Chris 11:33
but that mean that’s the whole point, yes, the whole that’s what makes gaslighting so bad is that you choose to take advantage of a kid, yeah, or some, you know, some poor sucker that, yeah, buys your BS. You know,
Kelli 11:49
this is why I can’t see the Mufasa movie. I don’t want to see them as brothers. I keep hearing that song play on Alexa, that Brother Song, and I’m like, I don’t want to hear this. I’m tired of seeing Mufasa die. I’m tired of seeing Mufasa die, and I don’t want to have any kind of sympathy for scar. I
Chris 12:04
will not ever forget you in the live action version of Lion King. Man, you were for clip. Gosh,
Kelli 12:10
sick and tired of seeing him die. But
Chris 12:12
the worst thing here’s why scar ends up number six. Dude’s plan works. Yeah, crazy to gas, like kids, I mean, I’m just, but then he’s king. He’s king for years, and he ruins it. He does. He rock that man, a really crappy King. It was just, you know, it’s how it goes. All the resources. Get
Kelli 12:32
the hyenas. Yeah, they should never been friends with the hyenas. I know he, you know, he was a really crappy King. Okay, we’ve got data to prove that, but
Chris 12:41
he got it worked. He got there. His plan succeeded, until some somebody grew up and got to be big enough to and
Kelli 12:50
learned that he had been gas lit or worked through that on his own. He did. He would really think he needed some therapy, but through it, he worked through it eventually. Okay, number five, Chernabog, now this is what I’ve never seen. I’ve never seen this movie, Fantasia. Never. I’ve never seen the whole Fantasia movie, which is interesting, since I love Sorcerer Mickey so much, sure, sure, in that, you know, and they’ve launched a whole new line of sorcerer that I love, but I’ve never seen really, all of Fantasia, yeah. So I’m reading your notes here, but I don’t really know this. So turn about is the essence of darkness and evil. His entire goal is to destroy all light and goodness. And he summons spirits from around is it a he Trina
Chris 13:35
bogs, a guy? I mean, this feels, it feels very masculine.
Kelli 13:39
It feels like a masculine type of villain. Okay, he’s really given, again, toxic masculinity very much. His entire goal is to destroy all light and goodness and summon spirits from around the world in an effort to do so. It’s giving. It’s really giving. Jafar situation, only dawn. Jafar on this list, only Dawn and the rising sun can stop him, so that that’s interesting there.
Chris 14:06
And so my question is, does he do this every night? The scenes that we see in Fantasia of him summoning the dark power, yes. And the spirits, does that happen every single night
Kelli 14:15
you’ve shown me those scenes? I mean, I think so. Is that supposed to be where our bad dreams come from? Mel,
Chris 14:20
hey, well, that’s a good call there. He’s giving us all bad dreams, right?
Kelli 14:23
I’ve seen those scenes, and I think that’s supposed to be what brings our bad dreams. That’s the the ghost that goes, you know, thump in the night or whatever. Yeah, how did the ghost go again?
Chris 14:37
Laugh? Yes, you literally asked. Don’t make me laugh. Okay, you go on number four, Alright, number four the horned king. You know, this is, I don’t, we talked about this before, um, super underrated bad guy. He comes. He’s like one of the this is from The Black Cauldron in 1985 oh, this is the guy made you pee your pants. You did, man, 10 year old Chris was arrayed of the horn. King. I was glad to see him on this list, although I think, I think CBR had him at number two, and I moved him back to number four. But I mean, before, right before the Renaissance, you know, Little Mermaid came out, I think in like 89 or something, Black Cauldron was one of those last Disney movies before that period. And it was a sort of a darkly animated thing. Even the even the fun happy things are, are kind of darkly animated. But this dude wants to destroy the world through raising the undead and having them just to go around destroying the world. Now he looks like a zombie himself, except with horns. Ie the horned king. He looks like he’s all skulled up and and love a good zombie pick, though I do love a zombie pick, which I enjoyed 10 year old. Chris liked this, but he was really scared. I liked Fergie. Fergie was like the lovable character, okay, okay. And I liked Fergie a lot but, but the horn King was definitely had my butt eating a hole through the seat of the movie theater. And yeah, he raises an army of the dead, literal zombies, to destroy the world. But, you know, we, we the good guys, end up winning. It’s good. It’s okay. I just think zombies, intentionally raising zombies to destroy the world. Seems dark. That’s really dark. Usually, the zombies end up taking over the world because of some accident. This guy was doing it on purpose he wanted it.
Kelli 16:30
But like, again, though, not all zombies are bad, right? Like Billy from Hocus Pocus, that’s the one you found, the one. Okay, that’s the only zombie in the whole world that’s not bad. It’s the only one. Many zombies are misunderstood.
Chris 16:42
They like to eat the brains,
Kelli 16:44
but, but what got them to that point like, shouldn’t we try to learn more about their origin story and better understand the roots of their zombies?
Chris 16:54
I think the they were a live person that died and then they became a zombie. I think that’s their origin story for all the zombies.
Kelli 17:02
I think the origin story, I think the lesson we learned there is to get cremated. Okay, number three, Cruella de Vil. This one’s fairly simple, right? I mean, we’re dog lovers. She kills puppies. I don’t really know what else to say. There’s great fashion sense. Liked her hair. I’m against the killing of dogs.
Chris 17:26
Kills puppies. Number three puppies. There you go. She kills puppies. Literally, we’ve got multiple people on this list already that wanted to destroy the entire world, but Kelli kills puppies. So she number three. Number three, there you go. Okay, take us to 200 number two. Getting on up there. Now. Judge Claude Frollo, now, I have argued on this podcast previously that he is the worst of all the Disney Villains. Hello. Is very deep dark. He’s deep dark. He’s got a lot of layers there, lot of onion layers going on. A lot of self loathing, I think going on there probably would scare whatever therapist worked with. Okay, so CBR, by the way, had him at number four. I put him at number two. Okay, so we start, we start, you know, with good old fashioned murder. We murder a Romani woman, you know, and and what do we do? She She’s with, she’s carrying her young child. What do we do? We’re gonna cover up the murder of this woman by dropping her child into a well to drown it. That seems dark and so the local, you know, priest there at Notre Dame says, no, no, you got to raise this kid. So how do what? Okay, what do we do? We we raise that kid by locking him away in the Tower of Notre Dame. We gaslight him his whole life to think that he’s actually being done a favor, and we demand gratitude from him for the crappy situation we put him in. You know, that seems topical today, then we don’t understand our feelings that we’re having for another young, beautiful Romani woman. So we’ve decided we’re gonna murder her.
Kelli 19:25
I mean, this is the guy that says women can’t wear leggings and show their shoulders, exactly, right? This is that guy, at the very least, if you wear leggings, it’s your fault that I’m turned on, right? This is that’s fro
Chris 19:38
love. That is fro love, that’s Frollo. Go, just go. Listen to the lyrics of the song Hell fire, one of the that’s a dark one of the more disturbing songs in the Disney lexicon, that is a dark one. Yeah, he’s got some feelings for Esmeralda that he doesn’t quite know how to deal with. So what does he do in his search for her? Burns down all of Paris, undoubtedly killing numerous citizens, and then when he does catch her, he forces her to choose between him or death. Dude is a bad guy. That’s what
Kelli 20:11
I’m saying. If a man comes to you and says, Choose between me and death, your answer should always be death, because
Chris 20:18
the living version of that is gonna be good.
Kelli 20:22
Go with death. Esmerelda, go with deaths. I
Chris 20:26
don’t know what to say, come get a t shirt. So go with
Kelli 20:29
more death. Esmerelda, always pick death. If a man is saying neither death, you better pick death. Yes, all day, pick it. I don’t know what to say that he’s a dark dude. I
Chris 20:41
think, I think number one’s gonna catch people off guard.
Kelli 20:44
Okay, all right. Number one the coachman. Now,
Chris 20:46
anybody know what the coachman is? Yeah,
Kelli 20:49
so, you know, we’ve said before, Pinocchio is dark. Pinocchio is twisted. Pinocchio is not really a movie for kids, not
Chris 20:58
I had my look. Mama had to carry me out when, when the whale came, I had had enough. I was time to go.
Kelli 21:05
It’s dark. Pinocchio is dark. I never saw a live action one with Tom Hanks. I haven’t either. Now, the previews for that heavily implied a loving relationship and a in a bond and some healing and things of that nature. But the coachman was in that one too. Okay, right. So the themes were all still there, yeah,
Chris 21:27
oh, yeah, yeah. I mean, I think Geppetto, the whole deal with Geppetto and yeah, it’s very loving and caring, yeah, yeah, yeah. But it’s Pinocchio has quite a, quite
Kelli 21:37
a dark there’s a dark theme there. Okay, so the coachman is the guy in Pinocchio that convinces young boys to come with him to Pleasure Island.
Chris 21:46
Already, already good. That’s a bad that is really
Kelli 21:50
giving to say Michael Jackson Neverland mansion all day.
Chris 21:56
Yeah, yeah. And
Kelli 21:58
that’s, that’s not good, okay, this they come to this island where they could cause chaos, be crazy, and do anything their heart desires, drinking, smoking, carousing. These are, these are little children. Children, yes, little children. Now there was a lot of smoking and drinking, though, in the early Disney films. Just for the record, if anybody wants to know the numbers on that, I’ve got the research. So anyway, he convinces them that this is paradise, you know, I would argue that the media does that to men today, convincing them that smoking, drinking and carousing is in fact, paradise with no consequences, no consequences. Turns out there are, are there? Are there really though? Yeah, well, are there really for there were for padocia. But again, the reason you’ve got him number one, the reason you’ve got I’m gonna get you there. So what they what the kids don’t realize is they follow him to this island, and then they’re all everything they’re doing turns them into donkeys when he sells them into slavery.
Chris 22:58
Yep, you become a donkey, and then you’re a slave forever. But
Kelli 23:02
here’s the thing, the coachman was never stopped. That’s right, that’s what makes him number one. Yes, Pinocchio escape, but as far as we know, he’s still Captain little boy, little boys and sell them. A slave turns them into donkeys and sells them. This is still happening today. Yes, right? The media is still feeding little boys this line today that drinking and smoking and carousing is the way to play the paradise. But really it just turns you into an ass. Turns you into an ass that is enslaved by just all this debauchery, debauchery living, I mean,
Chris 23:42
but, yeah, in the movie they and Pinocchio gets away, Jiminy Cricket gets away, but, but
Kelli 23:48
the coach, that’s his What about all the other little boys that are donkeys, that are slaves now, all the future little boys in the, you know, in that cartoon world say, I think slaves with an opposable thumb be worth more, but whatever, I don’t know that going with donkeys is the best way to get work out of
Chris 24:02
what the, you know, the making them pull plows and stuff. I’m sure.
Kelli 24:06
I think a slave with a deposable thumb would be worth more. But whatever, I’m just saying, This dude is, is bad dude. He’s bad. He’s bad. Did you count in your top 10? How many were men versus how many were women? No, we
Chris 24:22
can do that real quick. 1234,
Kelli 24:26
you got six men, four women. And you yourself said, how did we not have Jafar on here?
Unknown Speaker 24:33
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Kelli 24:36
yeah, I think we should have made this like for it being Women’s History Month and all this should have just gone the top 10 Disney men who abused women. The top 10 Disney men who abused their power.
Chris 24:58
I’m glad to see you’re recovering. I
Speaker 1 25:00
still got my spunk. The meds have kicked in. I feel I feel good.
Chris 25:08
Yeah, yeah, pretty good, yeah. It sounds like you’re recovering nicely. I’m on the I’m on the downside.
Unknown Speaker 25:15
I’m sorry, honey. I really am sorry about that.
Chris 25:18
I can’t defend all men, especially with men like the coachman and Gaston running around out there. Oh,
Kelli 25:24
goodness. I mean, honestly, they’re worse in real life.
Chris 25:31
The Disney Villains are pretty dark. I mean, again, we didn’t even have Jafar on here. There’s a lot of others that are horrible. It’s just, you know, darker than you think. It’s Disney, though, right? Well, they love to kill parents. Sun all sunshine and roses, right?
Kelli 25:43
Love to kill parents and make redheads unicorns. So is what it is,
Chris 25:48
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Kelli 26:13
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Chris 26:26
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