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READER APPRECIATION WEEK! PRIZE GIVEAWAY: WIN A GOTHIC LOLITA TUXEDO TOP FROM AKINA DESIGNER LANG LEAV.


Akina Gothic Lolita designer Lang Leav, Australian Quantas award winner of fashion prize. Lilliput tuxedo top, Victorian silk ruffle top.

Put your hands together and clap… because it’s Reader Appreciation Week! THANK YOU for your continuous feedback and encouragement, and for setting an inclusive tone and high level of conversation in the comments. (Truly, what a difference compared to the brain-dead readership of some fashion blogs.)

Methinks you deserve a tangible reward. Starting now, you have a chance to win TWO marvelous Lolita-friendly prizes. Now put your hand to your forehead and swoon – because Lang Leav, the designer of Akina (a Gothic Lolita-inspired fashion line), generously donated the prize above! Available in sizes 8/10/12/14, her Lilliput Tuxedo Top features lace detailing, a pearl button neck closure, and cute bow tie. I love this top so much that I ordered one for myself (and you can do the same on Akina’s website).

Little Mermaid children's book, handmade Hans Christian Anderson fairytale storybook with drawings, handbound pages.

Lang has just released her third book, The Little Mermaid: all-new artwork and stories based on Hans Christian Anderson’s haunting tale. Each edition features velvet ribbon, rivet detailing, a pop up cover, embossed pages, and hand-stitched binding. The perfect gift for your favorite darkling, don’t you think? Lang is only printing 100 copies, and her previous books sold out fast – so rush over to her site to get The Little Mermaid.

Beautiful illustrations of The Little Mermaid fairytale by Hans Christian Anderson. Limited edition rare book of Little Mermaid storybook.

Now, here’s how you can win an Akina tuxedo top.

HOW TO ENTER: Leave a comment with your favorite fairytale/storybook villain and a few words telling me why. (I’m eager to see if any of you pick my own favorite.) At the end of the week, Basil Farrow will choose the winner with his fat paws! If you can’t think of a villain, check out Akina’s favorites here.

BONUS ENTRY: Want to double your chances of winning? If you spread the word about my contest – via Stumble, Digg, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, a blog entry or any other social network – you’ll get a second entry into the pool. Simply comment again with the word BONUS along with a link to where you spread the word.

Prepare the smelling salts – tomorrow, I’ll announce the SECOND prize and how you can win!

Song of the Day #43: Front 242 – Quite Unusual

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Contest ends midnight on Sunday, Feb 15, 2008. One entry per person. To enter, leave a comment with your favorite fairytale/storybook villain and a few words telling me why. To qualify for a second entry, follow the Bonus instructions above. You must include a valid email address (it will not be visible). Winners will be chosen at random by Basil Farrow, Carmina and Ronan’s Scottish Fold cat. Winners will be contacted via email and may specify the size of the garment. The prize will be shipped by the manufacturer to the winner’s address; La Carmina is not responsible for lost or undelivered prizes. Contact Carmina if you have questions about the contest.

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  1. Lenard Po
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:23 am | Permalink

    I dunno if the prize will fit me , but my wife will surely appreciate it! :)

    Favorite fairytale/story book villain would be the SWINDLERS from the “Emperor's New Clothes” – They duped the Emperor into paying them good money for clothing made of air (I don't think even Marc Jacobs can pull that off)

    Not only that, they made the Emperor so confident that he modeled the new attire to the whole Kingdom, if not for that bratty little kid (hater) he could have pulled it off. :)

  2. Cheyanne
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:28 am | Permalink

    My favorite storybook villan would have to be, of course, the QUEEN OF HEARTS, though not from the original story, nor the Disney version – it has to be from American McGee's Alice! I love that game, and seeing the queen of hearts as Alice's Dark Side was a great twist on the Original!

  3. Black Bitten Nibblets
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:38 am | Permalink

    The Witch *in Hansel and Gretel*

    She is a character of which none can relate to *or just dosen't want to admit it* She also makes the dark tone of the story.

    I like the way she is perceived having a house made of ginger bread and sugary treats made of human, because in my opinion that is the way I would sometimes symbolize our society to be, an innocent killer…

  4. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:38 am | Permalink

    Hahah I love how you called the kid a hater!!

  5. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:40 am | Permalink

    Nice! I love to wear red boots and playing card stickers on my face and order everyone around, tee hee!

  6. blackfeathers
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:45 am | Permalink

    i don't think the prize would fit me either. just entering to share my favourite villain at the moment -sweeney todd.

    he was/is a barber who is skilled in offering a very clean shave. sweeney helps mrs. lovett make those delicious meatpies the whole town loves.

    his villainy is creatively innovative and productive -leaving nothing to waste. his actions are quite ahead of its time in terms of living 'green' and being self-sufficient while using the social and political systems (of the time) to provide for his personal cause. while he does make mistakes, nobody is perfect. he put colour of red in a world where there was none.

  7. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:50 am | Permalink

    Did you like Tim Burton's version of Sweeney Todd? Sondheim's music made it come together, I think.

    I recently saw an episode of Alton Brown's Good Eats that spoofed the story (and showed viewers how to make mincemeat pies). One of the funniest things I've seen on TV in a while!

  8. blackfeathers
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 1:03 am | Permalink

    while there is a distinctive stylistic signature that is tim burton, it's a newer interpretation which i love as well.

    i had a craving for meat pies that i made a few trips to tudor house (a local british import foods) because of it. i also picked up a few crumpets & tea while there as well.

    i haven't seen that episode but i'll be sure to keep an eye out for that one. alton brown's good eatz is very entertaining. the carribean episodes were great too.

    there was a panini bread episode was a bit over the top, however -after all that preparation he had a starving kid with him. he told the kid he must leave the sandwich wrapped in the fridge for the flavours to meld for at least 45 min just right before they could eat it! i found that absurdly funny for some reason.

  9. Vicky
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 1:53 am | Permalink

    I've always loved fairy tales! I love the way that all stories and nursery rhymes have this good v evil plot and it always makes me think that it explores the light and dark side of the human psyche. Which is why I have to agree with a previous entry and say the Queen of Hearts. Not just in American McGee's twisted tale, but also in the original sotry. I think that it underlines the main reason that children are told 'good v evil' stories in the first place, to try and highlight the right thing to do from the wrong thing. But the Queen of Hearts isn't really evil, she just gets the right thing and the wrong thing confused, and as the enitre adventure leaves you wondering whether Alice just dremed it all, maybe she really is just Alic'e dark side coming out…

  10. seed
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 2:06 am | Permalink

    i first posted my response on myspace but i'll submit it here too just in case:)
    my favorite fairytale villain is The Pied Piper of Hamelin.
    he gets his revenge on the people of Hamelin by luring its children into a cave to never be found…how? by the means of his musical pipe!! unlike most villians The Pied Piper is no show off and the disappearance of the children remained a mystery AND he was never caught! haw haw haw

  11. Christine Leong
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 2:08 am | Permalink

    My favorite story book and fairytale villain would be Rociel from 'Angel Sanctuary'. Okies, I know, he wasn't exactly a story book character, more like a manga character drawn by Kaori Yuki. However, it was the dark gothic elements and his craziness that made me fell in love with that character. He seeked love and redemption that he couldn't get… to the point of insanity and obsession. He was like Hamlet, not loved however and remembered by many as a tragic character but more of a villain who dominated most of the story events leading to the final confrontation with God. His story saddens my heart greatly and no matter how much I used to hate him as a character, he is also the most touching heart-wretching character I've ever felt tears come out of my eyes before, when he finally died. T_T

  12. chelsea
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 2:22 am | Permalink

    My favourite has to be the queen from snow white. Magic mirrors, blood red apples and glass coffins, she dose evil well!

  13. chelsea
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 2:40 am | Permalink

    BONUS.
    I added a link to this competition in the sidebar of my blog;
    primthings.blogspot.com
    I have fallen in love with the top so kindof hope i don't encourage many people to enter,haha.

  14. Shalott
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 2:45 am | Permalink

    I have always liked The Groke from Moomin, since I grew up with those books. I mean, she is so lonely and whenever she tries to befriend someone he/she runs away in fear. I guess I feel bad about her. Oh, and wherever she sits down there will be an eternal spot of ice, even in the middle of the summer, wich is good because it reminds us of the winter, wich is my favorite season.

  15. Lenard Po
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 2:53 am | Permalink

    Well, everyone was diggin' the Emperor's new clothes, till she blurted out the obvious.. now that's hatin! lol

  16. Lenard Po
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:23 am | Permalink

    I dunno if the prize will fit me , but my wife will surely appreciate it! :)

    Favorite fairytale/story book villain would be the SWINDLERS from the “Emperor’s New Clothes” – They duped the Emperor into paying them good money for clothing made of air (I don’t think even Marc Jacobs can pull that off)

    Not only that, they made the Emperor so confident that he modeled the new attire to the whole Kingdom, if not for that bratty little kid (hater) he could have pulled it off. :)

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:38 am | Permalink

      Hahah I love how you called the kid a hater!!

      • Lenard Po
        Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:53 am | Permalink

        Well, everyone was diggin’ the Emperor’s new clothes, till she blurted out the obvious.. now that’s hatin! lol

  17. Cheyanne
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:28 am | Permalink

    My favorite storybook villan would have to be, of course, the QUEEN OF HEARTS, though not from the original story, nor the Disney version – it has to be from American McGee’s Alice! I love that game, and seeing the queen of hearts as Alice’s Dark Side was a great twist on the Original!

  18. Cheyanne
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:37 am | Permalink
  19. Black Bitten Nibblets
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:38 am | Permalink

    The Witch *in Hansel and Gretel*

    She is a character of which none can relate to *or just dosen’t want to admit it* She also makes the dark tone of the story.

    I like the way she is perceived having a house made of ginger bread and sugary treats made of human, because in my opinion that is the way I would sometimes symbolize our society to be, an innocent killer…

  20. Kat @ Rock n Roll Bride
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:41 am | Permalink

    my favourite villan is the evil witch from sleeping beauty..or snow white..I can't pick! Both so evil but also a little bit sexy hehe.

  21. blackfeathers
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:45 am | Permalink

    i don’t think the prize would fit me either. just entering to share my favourite villain at the moment -sweeney todd.

    he was/is a barber who is skilled in offering a very clean shave. sweeney helps mrs. lovett make those delicious meatpies the whole town loves.

    his villainy is creatively innovative and productive -leaving nothing to waste. his actions are quite ahead of its time in terms of living ‘green’ and being self-sufficient while using the social and political systems (of the time) to provide for his personal cause. while he does make mistakes, nobody is perfect. he put colour of red in a world where there was none.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:50 am | Permalink

      Did you like Tim Burton’s version of Sweeney Todd? Sondheim’s music made it come together, I think.

      I recently saw an episode of Alton Brown’s Good Eats that spoofed the story (and showed viewers how to make mincemeat pies). One of the funniest things I’ve seen on TV in a while!

      • blackfeathers
        Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:03 am | Permalink

        while there is a distinctive stylistic signature that is tim burton, it’s a newer interpretation which i love as well.

        i had a craving for meat pies that i made a few trips to tudor house (a local british import foods) because of it. i also picked up a few crumpets & tea while there as well.

        i haven’t seen that episode but i’ll be sure to keep an eye out for that one. alton brown’s good eatz is very entertaining. the carribean episodes were great too.

        there was a panini bread episode was a bit over the top, however -after all that preparation he had a starving kid with him. he told the kid he must leave the sandwich wrapped in the fridge for the flavours to meld for at least 45 min just right before they could eat it! i found that absurdly funny for some reason.

  22. Vicky
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:51 am | Permalink

    I think that he turned all the children into rats and took them form town to town so that he would never be out of work!

  23. Vicky
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:53 am | Permalink

    I’ve always loved fairy tales! I love the way that all stories and nursery rhymes have this good v evil plot and it always makes me think that it explores the light and dark side of the human psyche. Which is why I have to agree with a previous entry and say the Queen of Hearts. Not just in American McGee’s twisted tale, but also in the original sotry. I think that it underlines the main reason that children are told ‘good v evil’ stories in the first place, to try and highlight the right thing to do from the wrong thing. But the Queen of Hearts isn’t really evil, she just gets the right thing and the wrong thing confused, and as the enitre adventure leaves you wondering whether Alice just dremed it all, maybe she really is just Alic’e dark side coming out…

  24. Anonymous
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:06 am | Permalink

    i first posted my response on myspace but i’ll submit it here too just in case:)
    my favorite fairytale villain is The Pied Piper of Hamelin.
    he gets his revenge on the people of Hamelin by luring its children into a cave to never be found…how? by the means of his musical pipe!! unlike most villains The Pied Piper is no show off and the disappearance of the children remained a mystery AND he was never caught! haw haw haw

    • Vicky
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:51 am | Permalink

      I think that he turned all the children into rats and took them form town to town so that he would never be out of work!

      • lacarmina
        Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:00 pm | Permalink

        Maybe the Pied Piper was SANTA CLAUS in his younger years!

        • Anonymous
          Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:48 pm | Permalink

          santa claus is a villain now? haha
          will i still get presents? or will i be forever enslaved at santas workshop and start receding in size and grow points on my ears?@.@

  25. Christine Leong
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:08 am | Permalink

    My favorite story book and fairytale villain would be Rociel from ‘Angel Sanctuary’. Okies, I know, he wasn’t exactly a story book character, more like a manga character drawn by Kaori Yuki. However, it was the dark gothic elements and his craziness that made me fell in love with that character. He seeked love and redemption that he couldn’t get… to the point of insanity and obsession. He was like Hamlet, not loved however and remembered by many as a tragic character but more of a villain who dominated most of the story events leading to the final confrontation with God. His story saddens my heart greatly and no matter how much I used to hate him as a character, he is also the most touching heart-wretching character I’ve ever felt tears come out of my eyes before, when he finally died. T_T

  26. chelsea
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:22 am | Permalink

    My favourite has to be the queen from snow white. Magic mirrors, blood red apples and glass coffins, she dose evil well!

    • chelsea
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:40 am | Permalink

      BONUS.
      I added a link to this competition in the sidebar of my blog;
      primthings.blogspot.com
      I have fallen in love with the top so kindof hope i don’t encourage many people to enter,haha.

      • lacarmina
        Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:01 pm | Permalink

        hahah! I’ll tell Basil that you want him to pick your name :)

        You would LOVE the Princess Heart theme restaurant in Ginza. It has mirrors, poison apples, deer heads on the wall!

  27. chelsea
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:33 am | Permalink

    BONUS.
    I put a link to this contest in the sidebar of my blog
    http://primthings.blogspot.com/
    I have fallen for the top so kind of hope i don’t encourage people to enter,haha.

  28. chelsea
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:36 am | Permalink

    BONUS.
    I posted a link in the sidebar of my blog here;
    http://primthings.blogspot.com/
    I have fallen in love with the top so kind of hope i don’t encourage many people to enter,haha.

  29. Anonymous
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:45 am | Permalink

    I have always liked The Groke from Moomin, since I grew up with those books. I mean, she is so lonely and whenever she tries to befriend someone he/she runs away in fear. I guess I feel bad about her. Oh, and wherever she sits down there will be an eternal spot of ice, even in the middle of the summer, wich is good because it reminds us of the winter, wich is my favorite season.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:03 pm | Permalink

      Awww, that must be cutest villain so far :)

  30. Halifax
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 5:52 am | Permalink

    I'm not sure this giveway is open internationally, but anyway, I like the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood. Not sure he's qualified, but he was just smart pretending the grandma, and wasn't too smart to watch the hunter.

  31. Beth
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 6:27 am | Permalink

    Give-aways are always wonderful…and I think I'm in love with that top. So here it goes: My favorite villain is the father from “The Maiden Without Hands”. In the story he's not meant to be the villain, the real villain is the devil. However, I think that to truly be a villain, you can't do bad things because doing bad things is your nature (like the devil), you must do bad things because your heart is twisted or your will is weak. In this story, the father is an ignorant weakling who accidentally gives his daughter to the devil in exchange for wealth. He then personally chops her hands off with an axe to fulfill his “accidental” contract with the devil. After that, the daughter leaves home (probably because her dad just cut her hands off… I don't know about you, but I wouldn't want to live in that kind of home environment…). The father is never seen again in the story, although our heroine is continuously plagued by the devil. Interestingly enough, the father is the only character who falls for the devils tricks. The other minor characters that the devil tries to trick let their conscious win out and end up doing the right thing. So even in the context of a Grimm's fairytale, the father is a bad person. Besides, I have a sneaking suspicion that this part of the story is not REALLY about a man making an accidental deal with the devil…. I think it's safe to say that it's a metaphor for child abuse.

  32. Kat @ Rock n Roll Bride
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:41 am | Permalink

    my favourite villan is the evil witch from sleeping beauty..or snow white..I can’t pick! Both so evil but also a little bit sexy hehe.

  33. Nicole Topham
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:02 am | Permalink

    My favorite Villian has to be Mrs Nellie Lovett from Sweeney Todd becuase, i think she's the real villian of the tale, for, she lies to Sweeney and shes the one who convinces him to murder people and let her bake them. Furthermore, she's been pushed to this mental state of lying through her love for Mr. Todd, she's a very cunning. sly yet smart character, and i tihnk all of these elements are perfect for a Villian, hope you didn't get too bored by my little paragraph.

  34. Yakaii
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:09 am | Permalink

    My favourite villain would be the evil stepmother from Snow White because… Vanity is my very favourite deadly sin! :)

  35. Yakaii
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:16 am | Permalink

    BONUS: I addded a link about the contest to my blog:
    http:yakaii-lollypop.blogspot.com
    I just love this top, I hope I will win =)

  36. Alana
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:34 am | Permalink

    My favorite villain is the namesake of the classic fairy tale of Bluebeard. Now that was one twisted, violent man, who killed seven of his previous wives and kept their tortured bodies in a room only to be discovered by his 'curious' eighth wife. What nightmares this tale gave me as a child! It's even more haunting knowing that it is possible that the legend was derived from the actual case of Gilles de Rais.

  37. karmaneko
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:59 am | Permalink

    ~3 Little Pigs~ the BIG BAD WOLF
    I love the bbw because he huffs and he puffs like my dog. It's comical how naive he is – trying to blow a house down made of bricks. Plus, he's a cute lil wolfey.

  38. Ludella Hahn
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:55 am | Permalink

    Captain Hook from Peter Pan. He's a Pirate. Need I say more? Haha. My favorite version is based off the movie “Hook” when he's played by Dustin Hoffman. I love his elaborate and immaculate ensemble and how well kept he looked contrary to most people's ideas of how pirates look. I love the idea of never growing up and Captain Hook represents the evilness of adulthood in his attempts to slay childhood. He also has some amusing antics. And did I mention he was a Pirate? :P

  39. Ia
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:56 am | Permalink

    I had debated between my original favourite, Mallifecent, and my current favourite (thus far, I've only just begun reading stories from the Grimm's Fairy Tales), the evil stepmother in Cinderella. The original tale is very creepy! On to the stepmother – I can admire her drive to get into that palace! She forced her daughters to cut off parts of their feet just to fit into the (in this case) golden slipper and trick the prince. They may have gotten away with it, had the birds who aided Cinderella not chanted out (in a creepy ryhme way) that there was blood in the shoe. At the end of the story, the stepmother seems to disappear from existence as the stepsisters try to get on Cinderella's good side. At the wedding, they stand next to her and then the birds pluck out their eyes! It's a rather violent story, and the ryhmes in it send chills up my spine. Never the less, the stepmother's clever enough, and has decent control over the people around her. Not bad – she seems to have made it out without losing her eyes and toes!

  40. Mix
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:00 am | Permalink

    Luv the look, the imagination to make these clothings, the type of it the look.
    The colors, the style kicks ass, im drooling like a pug.
    I luuuuuuuuv ur stuff and like we always say from where im from.
    Tu torche en ta!!!! * means… ur kick a** like ****.
    Neway..
    Keep the good work
    Mix luv u like a cupcake, likes chocolate chips

  41. Ia
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:09 am | Permalink

    Bonus! Here, on Myspace.com, I posted a bulletin: http://dwarfurl.com/57898 :)

  42. Beth
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 2:27 pm | Permalink

    Give-aways are always wonderful…and I think I’m in love with that top. So here it goes: My favorite villain is the father from “The Maiden Without Hands”. In the story he’s not meant to be the villain, the real villain is the devil. However, I think that to truly be a villain, you can’t do bad things because doing bad things is your nature (like the devil), you must do bad things because your heart is twisted or your will is weak. In this story, the father is an ignorant weakling who accidentally gives his daughter to the devil in exchange for wealth. He then personally chops her hands off with an axe to fulfill his “accidental” contract with the devil. After that, the daughter leaves home (probably because her dad just cut her hands off… I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t want to live in that kind of home environment…). The father is never seen again in the story, although our heroine is continuously plagued by the devil. Interestingly enough, the father is the only character who falls for the devils tricks. The other minor characters that the devil tries to trick let their conscious win out and end up doing the right thing. So even in the context of a Grimm’s fairytale, the father is a bad person. Besides, I have a sneaking suspicion that this part of the story is not REALLY about a man making an accidental deal with the devil…. I think it’s safe to say that it’s a metaphor for child abuse.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:05 pm | Permalink

      Oh whoa… I haven’t heard of this story but it literally gave me the chills. I like your interpretation; I personally know so many people (girls, mostly) who end up in asinine and hurtful situations because they “go along” with something or “accidentally” let it happen… bollocks, hehe.

      • Beth
        Posted February 10, 2009 at 2:14 am | Permalink

        It is a chilling story… hands down my favorite. Not many people have read it and I love to share it with them. :D
        Hello to your cute kitty…he rivals those caterday cats on cuteoverload any day!

  43. Barbara Lynn
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:00 am | Permalink

    Rumplestiltskin! Creepy little man who somehow has magical powers and enjoys blackmail…. definately a mean-spirited guy. But I also have to say The archetypical witch, whether it be in snow white, sleeping beauty, or the little mermaid, probably takes the cake for mean. But Rumplestiltskin is just creepy.

  44. Nicole Topham
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:02 pm | Permalink

    My favorite Villian has to be Mrs Nellie Lovett from Sweeney Todd becuase, i think she’s the real villian of the tale, for, she lies to Sweeney and shes the one who convinces him to murder people and let her bake them. Furthermore, she’s been pushed to this mental state of lying through her love for Mr. Todd, she’s a very cunning. sly yet smart character, and i tihnk all of these elements are perfect for a Villian, hope you didn’t get too bored by my little paragraph.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:08 pm | Permalink

      And she knew of Todd’s weaknesses and exploited them… evil lady with awesome hair and clothes, ahahah.

  45. lux lux
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:02 am | Permalink

    oh my that is one beautiful shirt, i've been trying to work out how to sew pie-crust collars quite like that, SO hot!

    as for the subject of villains.. i think my all-time favorite is Dracula, he was my first literary obsession and i subsequently have a weakness for pale tormented types dressed in black:) but if its strictly fairytale villains, then i'd have to say Angela Carter had it right, and go with the Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood. Because sometimes we want to be seduced away from the path..

  46. Yakaii
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:09 pm | Permalink

    My favourite villain would be the evil stepmother from Snow White because… Vanity is my very favourite deadly sin! :)

    • Yakaii
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:16 pm | Permalink

      BONUS: I addded a link about the contest to my blog:
      http:yakaii-lollypop.blogspot.com
      I just love this top, I hope I will win =)

      • lacarmina
        Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:09 pm | Permalink

        Thanks for the link!
        If Basil doesn’t pick you, you can still get the top on Akina’s site (for about $70 US).

  47. Alana
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:34 pm | Permalink

    My favorite villain is the namesake of the classic fairy tale of Bluebeard. Now that was one twisted, violent man, who killed seven of his previous wives and kept their tortured bodies in a room only to be discovered by his ‘curious’ eighth wife. What nightmares this tale gave me as a child! It’s even more haunting knowing that it is possible that the legend was derived from the actual case of Gilles de Rais.

    • Lang
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:42 pm | Permalink

      Blue Beard is definitely one of the creepier ones. These comments sure are getting my imagination going. Thanks! : )

  48. Anonymous
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:59 pm | Permalink

    ~3 Little Pigs~ the BIG BAD WOLF
    I love the bbw because he huffs and he puffs like my dog. It’s comical how naive he is – trying to blow a house down made of bricks. Plus, he’s a cute lil wolfey.

  49. Camille B
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:09 am | Permalink

    My favorite fairytale villain is the queen in Snow white. I use to dress up as her when I was little. She's amazing and I think that what she does to Snow white, even if it's not really nice, comes from such a human feeling that is totally understandable – jalousy. And alos, she's cool .

  50. Shingami
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:44 am | Permalink

    O.O! that top is amazing!
    i love her artwork! it reminds me of mark ryden's work..
    okay okay..so my favorite fairytale villain is the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
    why?
    his equipment: a musical pipe:D
    style of villaintry: hit 'em where it hurts!!
    target: the children hehehe

    youuwhoo basil basil =^-*= i love kitties, especially scottish folds such as yourself **winks**

  51. Shay Undead
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:44 am | Permalink

    My favorite Fairytale character would have to be Belle from Beauty and the Beast. When I was little, I wore the video out soo many times from watching it so much. I think it was the way the story went. I loved how Belle was so afrade of the Beast then in the end, found true love. :3 Ima nerd hehe And my Storybook villain would have to be..The witch from Hansel and Gretel. Think about it. She lured the kids there with candy, fattened them up. And then tried to eat them. Thats evil lol <3333

  52. Shay Undead
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:45 am | Permalink

    OH OH BONUS!!! http://bulletins. myspace. com/index. cfm?fuseaction=bulletin. read&authorID=13327189&messageID=6332158838&MyToken=a51f873d-919c-467e-b22e-9aea4d5f15be

  53. Ludella Hahn
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:55 pm | Permalink

    Captain Hook from Peter Pan. He’s a Pirate. Need I say more? Haha. My favorite version is based off the movie “Hook” when he’s played by Dustin Hoffman. I love his elaborate and immaculate ensemble and how well kept he looked contrary to most people’s ideas of how pirates look. I love the idea of never growing up and Captain Hook represents the evilness of adulthood in his attempts to slay childhood. He also has some amusing antics. And did I mention he was a Pirate? :P

  54. Ia
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:56 pm | Permalink

    I had debated between my original favourite, Mallifecent, and my current favourite (thus far, I’ve only just begun reading stories from the Grimm’s Fairy Tales), the evil stepmother in Cinderella. The original tale is very creepy! On to the stepmother – I can admire her drive to get into that palace! She forced her daughters to cut off parts of their feet just to fit into the (in this case) golden slipper and trick the prince. They may have gotten away with it, had the birds who aided Cinderella not chanted out (in a creepy ryhme way) that there was blood in the shoe. At the end of the story, the stepmother seems to disappear from existence as the stepsisters try to get on Cinderella’s good side. At the wedding, they stand next to her and then the birds pluck out their eyes! It’s a rather violent story, and the ryhmes in it send chills up my spine. Never the less, the stepmother’s clever enough, and has decent control over the people around her. Not bad – she seems to have made it out without losing her eyes and toes!

    • Ia
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 5:09 pm | Permalink

      Bonus! Here, on Myspace.com, I posted a bulletin: http://dwarfurl.com/57898 :)

      • lacarmina
        Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:13 pm | Permalink

        Thanks for the bulletin. :)

        It’s amazing how much more violent the Grimms versions are from the Disney ones. The Evil Queen in Snow White was forced to dance on hot coals until she died. And the Mermaid… she should have slayed that flaky prince!

        • Lang
          Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:44 pm | Permalink

          That’s right, she had the enchanted dagger in her hand and she threw it into the sea!

  55. Mix
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 5:00 pm | Permalink

    Luv the look, the imagination to make these clothings, the type of it the look.
    The colors, the style kicks ass, im drooling like a pug.
    I luuuuuuuuv ur stuff and like we always say from where im from.
    Tu torche en ta!!!! * means… ur kick a** like ****.
    Neway..
    Keep the good work
    Mix luv u like a cupcake, likes chocolate chips

  56. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:00 pm | Permalink

    Maybe the Pied Pier was SANTA CLAUS in his younger years!

  57. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:01 pm | Permalink

    hahah! I'll tell Basil that you want him to pick your name :)

    You would LOVE the Princess Heart theme restaurant in Ginza. It has mirrors, poison apples, deer heads on the wall!

  58. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:02 pm | Permalink

    It's open to anyone on planet Earth!

  59. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:03 pm | Permalink

    Awww, that must be cutest villain so far :)

  60. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:05 pm | Permalink

    Oh whoa… I haven't heard of this story but it literally gave me the chills. I like your interpretation; I personally know so many people (girls, mostly) who end up in asinine and hurtful situations because they “go along” with something or “accidentally” let it happen… bollocks, hehe.

  61. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:08 pm | Permalink

    And she knew of Todd's weaknesses and exploited them… evil lady with awesome hair and clothes, ahahah.

  62. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:09 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the link!
    If Basil doesn't pick you, you can still get the top on Akina's site (for about $70 US).

  63. karmaneko
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:11 pm | Permalink

    BONUS

  64. Chong Vang
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:12 pm | Permalink

    My favorite fairytale/storybook villians has to be…..Captain Hook. He has crazy pets, a weird obsession with clocks and wants revenge cause Peter cut off his hand. Forgot to mention that he has his own place with servants. HAHAHA!

  65. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:13 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the bulletin. :)

    It's amazing how much more violent the Grimms versions are from the Disney ones. The Evil Queen in Snow White was forced to dance on hot coals until she died. And the Mermaid… she should have slayed that flaky prince!

  66. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:14 pm | Permalink

    Have you heard of Snow White and Rose Red? It's about a mean dwarf who got his beard stuck in a tree, a net… it's funny and creepy all at the same time. Oh, dwarves!

  67. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:14 pm | Permalink

    hahah you need to lure him with catnip!

  68. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:15 pm | Permalink

    Wow… that sounds a lot like my own life, only that I still have my hand. ;)

  69. Megan
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:19 pm | Permalink

    Bluebeard is my favorite fairytale villain.

    When I was younger, I had this storybook and the story of Bluebeard was there. However, my mom threw the book away because of my being so frightened by it. And that is why I like him so much, because he genuinely frightens me. Also, his is one of the few fairytales that is never “sugar coated”, because if you did, there really would not be a story ^^'

    But it really was the illustrations that scared, yet fascinated me. Like the one of Bluebeard's deceased wives or of him discovering that his current wife has opened the door to the room filled with his dead wives, his face is twisted in a snarl and his current wife pleading for her life *shudders*

  70. seed
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:48 pm | Permalink

    santa claus is a villain now? haha
    will i still get presents? or will i be forever enslaved at santas workshop and start receding in size and grow points on my ears?@.@

  71. Robbin
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 12:53 pm | Permalink

    Ooh, I've been loving everything here since I became a fan on facebook! Contests are fun times. :D

    Well, my idea of “villain” is not very glamorous, and it also very out there. This part can be skipped if you know the tale about the owl's clothes.

    [ My favorite fairy tale actually was a sub-story within Laurence Yep's “Child of the Owl” — a story about how an owl maiden became a human. The maiden's “clothes” (her feathers) enabled her to become an owl, but when they were taken off, she was human. Of course, most supernatural beings would like to be clean as well, so she and many other owl maidens bathe in the lake. Beautiful beings, they were; and a wandering farmer happened to stop by, and realized that the hanging feathers on the trees made them stay in their human form. He steals one and demands that the owl maiden be his wife. ]

    The farmer, I believe, is my favorite villain. He makes me so angry — let the girl be free, and what she wants to be! But it's such an astounding allusion to life in general, at least through my perspective. You can't blame him for being “low”, but at the same time, you struggle against the fact that you have to relate to him. However, the owl maiden could also be seen as a villain, since she manages to steal her feathers back after starting a family with the guy. Go figure.

  72. Barbara Lynn
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 6:00 pm | Permalink

    Rumplestiltskin! Creepy little man who somehow has magical powers and enjoys blackmail…. definately a mean-spirited guy. But I also have to say The archetypical witch, whether it be in snow white, sleeping beauty, or the little mermaid, probably takes the cake for mean. But Rumplestiltskin is just creepy.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:14 pm | Permalink

      Have you heard of Snow White and Rose Red? It’s about a mean dwarf who got his beard stuck in a tree, a net… it’s funny and creepy all at the same time. Oh, dwarves!

  73. lux lux
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 6:02 pm | Permalink

    oh my that is one beautiful shirt, i’ve been trying to work out how to sew pie-crust collars quite like that, SO hot!

    as for the subject of villains.. i think my all-time favorite is Dracula, he was my first literary obsession and i subsequently have a weakness for pale tormented types dressed in black:) but if its strictly fairytale villains, then i’d have to say Angela Carter had it right, and go with the Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood. Because sometimes we want to be seduced away from the path..

  74. Nat Alice
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 1:09 pm | Permalink

    Hey, that top is amazing!!! I might just order some stuff from Akina's website too!
    Well one of my favorite villain from a classic storybook is the witch from Hansel and Gretel for two reasons. First, I think that alot of women suffer from “Hansel and Gretel witch syndrome” because some kids and babies are so cute you just wanna go NOMNOM (such as in pretend eating) on their little feet and cheeks. Or maybe I'm just a bit crazy lol. And, secondly, the witch creates her dream house and these two gluttonous little brat find her house and start eating everything! I think she might be a little misunderstood that witch.
    Oh well, here is me trying to win this contest!
    Btw,Love your blog:) Take care xxx

    Nat Alice

  75. Nat Alice
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 1:14 pm | Permalink

    By the way? Who is that model? She looks soo much like someone I know…

  76. Kawai_Lolita-Chan
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 1:50 pm | Permalink

    My favorite villain *thinks and ponders* now THAT'S a good question XD
    First, I thought of the Queen of Hearts, form Alice in Wonderland: the phrase “OFF WITH HER HEAD” really stuck with me, and playing Croquet with pink flamingos looked fun 8) .
    THEN I remembered Maleficent, in Sleeping Beauty. Now SHE'S a GREAT villain! She LOOKS evil, but still is beautiful (unlike some wtiches or others that are old and stinky and just plain ugly XD), she transforms into a dragon in the end (soooo coooool!!!!!), her evil laugh gives me chills (that's how much i'm scared XD, but she's awsome)… All that to say that SHE'S my favorite… The way she lured Sleeping Beauty and just how evil she is ( she wants to Kill Princess Aurora because she didn't get invited to the party XD) it's AMAIZING!

    Looooooove Maleficent!

    Kawai_Lolita-Chan*

  77. Camille B
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:09 pm | Permalink

    My favorite fairytale villain is the queen in Snow white. I use to dress up as her when I was little. She’s amazing and I think that what she does to Snow white, even if it’s not really nice, comes from such a human feeling that is totally understandable – jalousy. And alos, she’s cool .

  78. Teefie
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 2:09 pm | Permalink

    http://teefie.deviantart.com/journal/23055186/ <– Spread the word here!

    My favourite villain (s) are the Ugly Step Sisters in Grimm's Cinderella. Mostly because I feel sorry for them. While they were ugly in personality it's not completely their fault that their overbearing mother ruins things for them, I'm sure if they had had some nice friends and things they would have turned out all right. A close second is the Queen of Hearts, since she's smashing and fashionable and pure evil. ;D Maleficent is a close second too.

  79. Lhene
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 2:38 pm | Permalink

    The sea witch in the Little Mermaid. She was very clever and cunning, and managed to get to the youngest mermaid and all her sisters (by trading their hair to her). She's also one of the few fairytale villains who didn't get killed/punished for what they did. That takes some skills.

  80. Shingami
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:44 pm | Permalink

    O.O! that top is amazing!
    i love her artwork! it reminds me of mark ryden’s work..
    okay okay..so my favorite fairytale villain is the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
    why?
    his equipment: a musical pipe:D
    style of villaintry: hit ’em where it hurts!!
    target: the children hehehe

    youuwhoo basil basil =^-*= i love kitties, especially scottish folds such as yourself **winks**

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:14 pm | Permalink

      hahah you need to lure him with catnip!

  81. Shay Undead
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:44 pm | Permalink

    My favorite Fairytale character would have to be Belle from Beauty and the Beast. When I was little, I wore the video out soo many times from watching it so much. I think it was the way the story went. I loved how Belle was so afrade of the Beast then in the end, found true love. :3 Ima nerd hehe And my Storybook villain would have to be..The witch from Hansel and Gretel. Think about it. She lured the kids there with candy, fattened them up. And then tried to eat them. Thats evil lol <3333

  82. Shay Undead
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:45 pm | Permalink

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  83. Haley
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 2:55 pm | Permalink

    Ooo… I'm so torn! So many wonderful villains…

    I have to say my favorite would be Cruella DeVille. Because what's more villain than being named “Cruel Devil”? ^_~ She was morbidly obsessed with fashion (I'm obsessed with morbid fashions… So it's kinda similar, right? lol)

  84. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:02 pm | Permalink

    It’s open to anyone on planet Earth!

  85. Haley
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:02 pm | Permalink
  86. Chong Vang
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:12 pm | Permalink

    My favorite fairytale/storybook villians has to be…..Captain Hook. He has crazy pets, a weird obsession with clocks and wants revenge cause Peter cut off his hand. Forgot to mention that he has his own place with servants. HAHAHA!

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:15 pm | Permalink

      Wow… that sounds a lot like my own life, only that I still have my hand.

      And yes, I have a fleet of robot servants at my disposal. ;)

  87. Lizard
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:13 pm | Permalink

    Hmmm – I would have to say my favorite villain must be the Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood! Hehheheh – Basil might not like him very much!

    However, I am sure he and I are both fans of Puss from the story Puss in Boots! ^_____^

  88. Megan
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:19 pm | Permalink

    Bluebeard is my favorite fairytale villain.

    When I was younger, I had this storybook and the story of Bluebeard was there. However, my mom threw the book away because of my being so frightened by it. And that is why I like him so much, because he genuinely frightens me. Also, his is one of the few fairytales that is never “sugar coated”, because if you did, there really would not be a story ^^’

    But it really was the illustrations that scared, yet fascinated me. Like the one of Bluebeard’s deceased wives or of him discovering that his current wife has opened the door to the room filled with his dead wives, his face is twisted in a snarl and his current wife pleading for her life *shudders*

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:26 pm | Permalink

      I was also spooked by the illustrations… in fact, I vividly remember those pictures!

  89. falcon1333
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:24 pm | Permalink

    Hmmm… I would have to say that my favorite villain is the Clockwork Nightingale in the the chinese fairy tale “The Nightingale”

    It was life vs. machine, and I guess the life won. It seemed cool that a it didn't really have to be alive to be a villain.

    http://hca.gilead.org.il/nighting.html <—————-that's the story….

  90. Samina Spookiness
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:24 pm | Permalink

    Hmmm… I have to say that my favorite villain in a story was the stepmother from the Juniper Tree. She kills her stepson by lopping his head off with the lid of a trunk that held apples, then tied it back on his body with a handkerchief and propped the body up with an apple in his hand, before convincing his half-sister to box him in the ear for not giving her the apple. Then, when she had traumatized her daughter enough, she cut him up and made him into a black stew for her husband, the boy's father, and said that the little boy had gone to visit his uncle. She was killed by a millstone being dropped on her head.

  91. ★[か お り]★
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:25 pm | Permalink

    Villian: Witch/ old woman in Hansel and Gretel. Reason: That woman tempted them with a CANDY house! Candy is the best haha. Then she got pushed into the fire and died :D

  92. ★[か お り]★
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:25 pm | Permalink

    oh god someone took mine… does it still count? ill just write a new one :D big bad wolf. he ate gramma and hes furry, and that's why i like him. and its freaky because of the cross dressing part of the story :D

  93. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:25 pm | Permalink

    ahah no problem! You're in!

  94. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:26 pm | Permalink

    I was also spooked by the illustrations… in fact, I vividly remember those pictures!

  95. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:28 pm | Permalink

    Hahah your enthusiasm is contagious!

  96. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:28 pm | Permalink

    Have you seen this? :D :D

    http://lacarmina.com/2008/01/gothic-lo

  97. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:29 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for spreading the word!

    Thank goodness Cruella didn't go after Scottish Fold kitties. :)

  98. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:31 pm | Permalink

    OH I remember this story! Didn't someone bury the head and a tree grew out of it? Or am I mixing up my tales?

  99. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:32 pm | Permalink

    Aww I should dress Basil like Puss… :)

  100. falcon1333
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:32 pm | Permalink
  101. falcon1333
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:34 pm | Permalink

    Has anyone else read this story before?

  102. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:38 pm | Permalink

    I did! I think because of Vancouver's large Asian population, my school incorporated a lot of Chinese New Years celebrations, stories and such. Back then, I never thought of it as life vs machine… very insightful.

  103. Lang
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:42 pm | Permalink

    Blue Beard is definitely one of the creepier ones. These comments sure are getting my imagination going. Thanks! : )

  104. Lang
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:44 pm | Permalink

    That's right, she had the enchanted dagger in her hand and she threw it into the sea!

  105. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:48 pm | Permalink

    Death to flaky boys!!

  106. Lang
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 3:48 pm | Permalink

    The model is one of my besties, Aleksandra Davidovic. http://www.aleksandradavidovic.com/

  107. Robbin
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:53 pm | Permalink

    Ooh, I’ve been loving everything here since I became a fan on facebook! Contests are fun times. :D

    Well, my idea of “villain” is not very glamorous, and it also very out there. This part can be skipped if you know the tale about the owl’s clothes.

    [ My favorite fairy tale actually was a sub-story within Laurence Yep’s “Child of the Owl” — a story about how an owl maiden became a human. The maiden’s “clothes” (her feathers) enabled her to become an owl, but when they were taken off, she was human. Of course, most supernatural beings would like to be clean as well, so she and many other owl maidens bathe in the lake. Beautiful beings, they were; and a wandering farmer happened to stop by, and realized that the hanging feathers on the trees made them stay in their human form. He steals one and demands that the owl maiden be his wife. ]

    The farmer, I believe, is my favorite villain. He makes me so angry — let the girl be free, and what she wants to be! But it’s such an astounding allusion to life in general, at least through my perspective. You can’t blame him for being “low”, but at the same time, you struggle against the fact that you have to relate to him. However, the owl maiden could also be seen as a villain, since she manages to steal her feathers back after starting a family with the guy. Go figure.

  108. Nat Alice
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:09 pm | Permalink

    Hey, that top is amazing!!! I might just order some stuff from Akina’s website too!
    Well one of my favorite villain from a classic storybook is the witch from Hansel and Gretel for two reasons. First, I think that alot of women suffer from “Hansel and Gretel witch syndrome” because some kids and babies are so cute you just wanna go NOMNOM (such as in pretend eating) on their little feet and cheeks. Or maybe I’m just a bit crazy lol. And, secondly, the witch creates her dream house and these two gluttonous little brat find her house and start eating everything! I think she might be a little misunderstood that witch.
    Oh well, here is me trying to win this contest!
    Btw,Love your blog:) Take care xxx

    Nat Alice

  109. michelle
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:11 pm | Permalink

    Villian = BIG BAD WOLF from 3 Little Pigs who also played a major staring role in Little Red Riding Hood. Why because who can resist a hairy man!

  110. Lang
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:22 pm | Permalink

    or one with a Blue bushy beard? I ♥ beards.

  111. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:25 pm | Permalink

    Tee hee, I like 'em young and hairless.

  112. Domonique Williams
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:33 pm | Permalink

    Little Red Riding Hood is my favorite story book. Beside the 'don't talk to strangers' message, she was the first story I knew from the Brothers Grimm (I found out later about them).

  113. Cheyanne
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:34 pm | Permalink

    BONUS

    I promoted you on my blog, as well as on my facebook page:
    http://cbardsley.blogspot.com/
    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=543374516

    Sorry if you have been recieving this lots, for some reason, after posting my first time, none of my comments have been appearing – not sure if this is just for me or not, so I'm just making sure.

  114. Abbie
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:37 pm | Permalink

    So ne way my fav villian was always the witch in hansel and gretal I mean come on who wouldn't love lady with a house made of sweets, even if she does it little children. The other day though i read rumpletiltskin all the way through for the first time ever. Now I think rumpletiltskin is my new favourite fairy tale villian, I didn't no the stroy very well and always thought he was the good guy but now i relise what a little shit he is. I think it's great how you start of thinking awww what a sweet little man turning the straw into gold for the little girl until he decides his gonna steal her baby. I think his character ads a nice twist to a story that would otherwise be a pretty ordinary fairy tale. So any way that is why i've now come to the conclusion that rumpletiltskin is my favourite fairy tale villian

  115. 甘いさくらんぼ
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:44 pm | Permalink

    My favorite villain has to be Ursula from Disney's Little Mermaid. Why? Because she was loud, obnoxious and ugly, but was proud of it. She is also a sorceress/witch and that's pretty cool & part octopus…I like octopuses! <3 :D

  116. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:45 pm | Permalink

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  117. Linsey
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:45 pm | Permalink

    My favorite villian would have to be the evil fairy from sleeping beauty, Maleficent. Not only does her name sound evil but she turns into a dragon! If you were evil, wouldnt you want to turn into a big evil dragon too? Not often do you get to hear about evil fairies either! The love story was enchanting and even though she was scary, I though Maleficent was also pretty in her own bewitching and evil way :]

  118. 甘いさくらんぼ
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:47 pm | Permalink

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  119. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 4:48 pm | Permalink

    Awesome!

  120. Kawai_Lolita-Chan
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:50 pm | Permalink

    My favorite villain *thinks and ponders* now THAT’S a good question XD
    First, I thought of the Queen of Hearts, form Alice in Wonderland: the phrase “OFF WITH HER HEAD” really stuck with me, and playing Croquet with pink flamingos looked fun 8) .
    THEN I remembered Maleficent, in Sleeping Beauty. Now SHE’S a GREAT villain! She LOOKS evil, but still is beautiful (unlike some wtiches or others that are old and stinky and just plain ugly XD), she transforms into a dragon in the end (soooo coooool!!!!!), her evil laugh gives me chills (that’s how much i’m scared XD, but she’s awsome)… All that to say that SHE’S my favorite… The way she lured Sleeping Beauty and just how evil she is ( she wants to Kill Princess Aurora because she didn’t get invited to the party XD) it’s AMAIZING!

    Looooooove Maleficent!

    Kawai_Lolita-Chan*

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:28 pm | Permalink

      Hahah your enthusiasm is contagious!

  121. Joanna
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 5:06 pm | Permalink

    ****The Snow Queen****

  122. Teefie
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:09 pm | Permalink

    http://teefie.deviantart.com/journal/23055186/ <– Spread the word here!

    My favourite villain (s) are the Ugly Step Sisters in Grimm's Cinderella. Mostly because I feel sorry for them. While they were ugly in personality it's not completely their fault that their overbearing mother ruins things for them, I'm sure if they had had some nice friends and things they would have turned out all right. A close second is the Queen of Hearts, since she's smashing and fashionable and pure evil. ;D Maleficent is a close second too.

  123. Lhene
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:38 pm | Permalink

    The sea witch in the Little Mermaid. She was very clever and cunning, and managed to get to the youngest mermaid and all her sisters (by trading their hair to her). She’s also one of the few fairytale villains who didn’t get killed/punished for what they did. That takes some skills.

  124. Jennifer
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 5:50 pm | Permalink

    My favourite fairytale villian is the wolf.
    He went uncover as granny to fool that little Red Riding Hood and also got tangled up with some little pigs.
    But seriously why didn't anyone get wise!!!!!!!!!!!
    Unless granny had some crazy hormone problem a hairy wolf isn't really going to pass for an old lady.
    and they just can't make dentures that well damn it.
    And for the pigs screw the house of bricks IT WAS WAR!!!!!!
    some serious weapons would of been way more effective.
    Not that I want to start a wolf hate campaign sorry I was starting to scare myself :(
    uhhhh i think I need to calm down now but you get the drift :)

  125. Haley
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:55 pm | Permalink

    Ooo… I’m so torn! So many wonderful villains…

    I have to say my favorite would be Cruella DeVille. Because what’s more villain than being named “Cruel Devil”? ^_~ She was morbidly obsessed with fashion (I’m obsessed with morbid fashions… So it’s kinda similar, right? lol)

  126. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 6:03 pm | Permalink

    Ahaha you know who would have kicked the wolf's ass? Sarah Palin. ^__^

  127. Lizard
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:13 pm | Permalink

    Hmmm – I would have to say my favorite villain must be the Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood! Hehheheh – Basil might not like him very much!

    However, I am sure he and I are both fans of Puss from the story Puss in Boots! ^_____^

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:32 pm | Permalink

      Aww I should dress Basil like Puss… :)

  128. Beth
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 6:14 pm | Permalink

    It is a chilling story… hands down my favorite. Not many people have read it and I love to share it with them. :D
    Hello to your cute kitty…he rivals those caterday cats on cuteoverload any day!

  129. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 6:17 pm | Permalink

    <3 <3

  130. Anonymous
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:24 pm | Permalink

    Hmmm… I would have to say that my favorite villain is the Clockwork Nightingale in the the chinese fairy tale “The Nightingale”

    It was life vs. machine, and I guess the life won. It seemed cool that a it didn’t really have to be alive to be a villain.

    http://hca.gilead.org.il/nighting.html <—————-that's the story….

    • Anonymous
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:32 pm | Permalink
    • Anonymous
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:34 pm | Permalink

      Has anyone else read this story before?

      • lacarmina
        Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:38 pm | Permalink

        I did! I think because of Vancouver’s large Asian population, my school incorporated a lot of Chinese New Years celebrations, stories and such. Back then, I never thought of it as life vs machine… very insightful.

  131. Samina Spookiness
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:24 pm | Permalink

    Hmmm… I have to say that my favorite villain in a story was the stepmother from the Juniper Tree. She kills her stepson by lopping his head off with the lid of a trunk that held apples, then tied it back on his body with a handkerchief and propped the body up with an apple in his hand, before convincing his half-sister to box him in the ear for not giving her the apple. Then, when she had traumatized her daughter enough, she cut him up and made him into a black stew for her husband, the boy’s father, and said that the little boy had gone to visit his uncle. She was killed by a millstone being dropped on her head.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:31 pm | Permalink

      OH I remember this story! Didn’t someone bury the head and a tree grew out of it? Or am I mixing up my tales?

  132. ★[か お り]★
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:25 pm | Permalink

    Villian: Witch/ old woman in Hansel and Gretel. Reason: That woman tempted them with a CANDY house! Candy is the best haha. Then she got pushed into the fire and died :D

    • ★[か お り]★
      Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:25 pm | Permalink

      oh god someone took mine… does it still count? ill just write a new one :D big bad wolf. he ate gramma and hes furry, and that’s why i like him. and its freaky because of the cross dressing part of the story :D

  133. nullalux
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 6:25 pm | Permalink

    How lovely!

    My favorite villain is the rabbit General Woundwort from Richard Adams's epic novel “Watership Down.” He rose to the painful challenges of his youth by developing strengths both good and bad, e.g. his admirable talent for leadership and his ruthless desire for control.

  134. nullalux
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 6:30 pm | Permalink

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  135. Black_Angel
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 6:54 pm | Permalink

    I have always loved Smee from Peter Pan the play, the Disney version, and the novel Peter and Wendy. Maybe because I'm Irish and like a man who “stabbed without offense.” As a small child I wanted Smee as a pet too, just like Wendy.
    Even though he was a scurvy pirate and nasty old bad guy he was endeared by the bratty children when they got caught and thrown in the brigg. Lastly, when I was 14 I went to Disneyland with family and ran up to “Smee” for a hug like I was 5.

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  136. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:00 pm | Permalink

    No problem – I believe you!
    Aww I think most of the Disneyland kids would have run to Minnie or Daisy… props for giving Smee some lovin'.

  137. Kat
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:01 pm | Permalink

    Hmm. Villians sound fun.

    I would have to say the wolf in all the fairy tales is my favorite.
    In the little red riding hood and in the boy who cried wolf.

    He makes me laugh.
    Definatly the best villan there is or was.

  138. michelle
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:11 am | Permalink

    Villian = BIG BAD WOLF from 3 Little Pigs who also played a major staring role in Little Red Riding Hood. Why because who can resist a hairy man!

    • Lang
      Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:22 am | Permalink

      or one with a Blue bushy beard? I ♥ beards.

      • lacarmina
        Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:25 am | Permalink

        Tee hee, I like ’em young and hairless.

  139. Laura
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:25 pm | Permalink

    That's uber cute!

    My favorite I can think of atm (from an anime, i hope that's acceptable) is Suigintou! Haha she's pretty awesomely powerful and somehow taller than all the Rozen Maiden dolls! Her world is intimidating but raaaad ;P

  140. Laura
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:26 pm | Permalink
  141. kagitsune
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:29 pm | Permalink

    I actually really love the princess from “The 12 Dancing Princesses”. Sneaking off to dance each night… I just love the mystery of it all. :)

  142. Melissa Rundle
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:31 pm | Permalink

    I choose the evil sorcerer from Sleeping Beauty – with those eyebrows and black lipstick she was definitely Disney's original goth ;)

  143. Domonique Williams
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:33 am | Permalink

    Little Red Riding Hood is my favorite story book. Beside the ‘don’t talk to strangers’ message, she was the first story I knew from the Brothers Grimm (I found out later about them).

  144. Cheyanne
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:34 am | Permalink

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  145. Abbie
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:37 am | Permalink

    So ne way my fav villian was always the witch in hansel and gretal I mean come on who wouldn’t love lady with a house made of sweets, even if she does it little children. The other day though i read rumpletiltskin all the way through for the first time ever. Now I think rumpletiltskin is my new favourite fairy tale villian, I didn’t no the stroy very well and always thought he was the good guy but now i relise what a little shit he is. I think it’s great how you start of thinking awww what a sweet little man turning the straw into gold for the little girl until he decides his gonna steal her baby. I think his character ads a nice twist to a story that would otherwise be a pretty ordinary fairy tale. So any way that is why i’ve now come to the conclusion that rumpletiltskin is my favourite fairy tale villian

  146. drea
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:39 pm | Permalink

    Hi carmina,
    My favorite fairytale/storybook villain is Jack Skellington. I love it that he kidnap the Santa Claus (Ed Ivory) and hijack all his little elf helpers and replace them with his band of ghouls and goblins to deliver his own variation on Christmas. How i wished this would happen on christmas!!! oh, and i want to be the santa claus so jack skellington would kidnap me!!!!

    love,
    drea.

  147. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:41 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the tweet.
    In fact, I thought more people would mention anime villains… :)

  148. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 7:42 pm | Permalink

    I hadn't heard of this villain, but I did a Google Images search… bloody awesome.

  149. 甘いさくらんぼ
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:44 am | Permalink

    My favorite villain has to be Ursula from Disney’s Little Mermaid. Why? Because she was loud, obnoxious and ugly, but was proud of it. She is also a sorceress/witch and that’s pretty cool & part octopus…I like octopuses! <3 :D

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  150. Linsey
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:45 am | Permalink

    My favorite villian would have to be the evil fairy from sleeping beauty, Maleficent. Not only does her name sound evil but she turns into a dragon! If you were evil, wouldnt you want to turn into a big evil dragon too? Not often do you get to hear about evil fairies either! The love story was enchanting and even though she was scary, I though Maleficent was also pretty in her own bewitching and evil way :]

  151. Joanna
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 1:06 am | Permalink

    ****The Snow Queen****

  152. Kim
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:09 pm | Permalink

    Mine would have to be……………..Alice's other self =). I recently read the original tale of Alice in Wonderland and I seriously think she has a personality disorder xD. It's quite amusing to read about how she is so confused as to who she is that she starts singing songs.

  153. Kim
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:15 pm | Permalink

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  154. Celeste
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:19 pm | Permalink

    Favourite fairytale villain: Malifecent. She completely exudes the regal yet chilling air that every proper villain should have. ^.^ She's also one of the most cruel, to curse a baby in front of her parents. For a mother, such a thing could be worse than death.

  155. Dana B
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:27 pm | Permalink

    Br'er Fox from Uncle Remus's fairytales (now owned by Disney) My dad used to read me those stories when I was little.

  156. Erin
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:32 pm | Permalink

    My favourite, and by favourite I mean most terrifying villain would be Rumplestiltskin! I was always just a little unnerved by him. Why spinning flax into gold? Why did he steal first born children, what use has he for a baby? And of course, the name thing. The story manages to be weird and terrifying all at the same time, and for that, Rumplstiltskin is my favourite story book villain.

  157. Jessica
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:36 pm | Permalink

    My favourite villain is the Queen of Hearts from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. I use to read the book over and over and watched the Disney film on repeat when I was younger and the croquet scene was always my favourite bit. “Off with their heads!” The Queen of Hearts is just awesome. :]

  158. Tric
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:43 pm | Permalink

    illness in the velveteen rabbit.
    it's an intangible concept and it makes it much more frightening. we can't avoid it, only see the results.

  159. Jennifer
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 1:50 am | Permalink

    My favourite fairytale villian is the wolf.
    He went uncover as granny to fool that little Red Riding Hood and also got tangled up with some little pigs.
    But seriously why didn’t anyone get wise!!!!!!!!!!!
    Unless granny had some crazy hormone problem a hairy wolf isn’t really going to pass for an old lady.
    and they just can’t make dentures that well damn it.
    And for the pigs screw the house of bricks IT WAS WAR!!!!!!
    some serious weapons would of been way more effective.
    Not that I want to start a wolf hate campaign sorry I was starting to scare myself :(
    uhhhh i think I need to calm down now but you get the drift :)

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 10, 2009 at 2:03 am | Permalink

      Ahaha you know who would have kicked the wolf’s ass? Sarah Palin. ^__^

      • Jennifer
        Posted February 10, 2009 at 6:27 am | Permalink

        yeah she is kinda scary LOL :)

  160. Captain
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:56 pm | Permalink

    Snildley Whiplash from Dudly Do-rite

  161. Alexis
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 8:57 pm | Permalink

    The wicked witch of the west. She would stop at nothing to get the ruby slippers (Hello, she was going to take them off her dead sister's feet–not a lot of grieving going on there), she had cool evil henchmen (Flying monkeys) yet she was defeated by water… not magic

  162. Alexis
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:00 pm | Permalink
  163. ariel
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:01 pm | Permalink

    i'm going to have to say the wolf from Little Red Riding hood!,he's very deceiving hehe~

  164. Sara
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:10 pm | Permalink

    I like Ursula. She can sing, she's devious, and she knows how to trick people. I was never a fan of beautiful people when I was small. I liked and I still like people who stand out for their personality. Being a fan of Angelica Pickles (Rugrats) I was never able to resist the octopus woman and her spells and potions.

  165. Crystal
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:12 pm | Permalink

    Hmm favorite villain is a tough one! My favorite story in which I feel qualifies as a fairytale or storybook is Picture of Dorian Gray. I think Dorian Gray becomes a great villain to himself and others. It really makes the point that beauty isn't just something you have on the outside. If you only care about beauty on the outside then what is left of you on the inside? He became a very ugly person…or his portrait showed how ugly he really became once he sold his soul for eternal beauty.

  166. Lux
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:14 pm | Permalink

    The headless horseman from the legend of sleepy hollow. (At my request) my mum would read me that story every night.

  167. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:15 pm | Permalink

    That is a GREAT one. It's a book that I read over and over.

  168. thestreetsareempty
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:16 pm | Permalink

    Ursula terrified me as a child! She isn't my favorite… More like my most feared.
    My favorite would have to be the Siamese cats from Lady and the Tramp; Si and Am! I thought they were wonderful.

  169. LiTtLe_MiSs_PsYcHo
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:22 pm | Permalink

    One of my favourite fairytale villians would have to be the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland. The reason why is well. . . my main reason is that I just love his taiste in fashion!!!!!!!And I also just happen to love villians who are somehow warped and wear top hats!!! Guess thats why I love the Joker from the dark knight!

  170. nullalux
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 2:25 am | Permalink

    How lovely!

    My favorite villain is the rabbit General Woundwort from Richard Adams’s epic novel “Watership Down.” He rose to the painful challenges of his youth by developing strengths both good and bad, e.g. his admirable talent for leadership and his ruthless desire for control.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 10, 2009 at 3:42 am | Permalink

      I hadn’t heard of this villain, but I did a Google Images search… bloody awesome.

  171. nullalux
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 2:30 am | Permalink

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  172. Ariadna OJ
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:37 pm | Permalink

    my favorite villian, it must be snow white!

    i think she explode the dwarfs! they were living happy when sudenlly some girl started to manipulate them, and at the end the blinded by love dwarfs get depressed because of her death, i think she just made their lifes complicated

    i dont think she was that nice, she was just taking advantage of some mens desperate to see a woman

  173. Ariadna OJ
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:41 pm | Permalink

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  174. Illy Palla
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:46 pm | Permalink

    Hi Carmina! You are soo KAWAII desu DESU~~!! I want to be just like you desu!
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    Villian: Alice. Running away from home, going strange places with strangers and substance abuse do not a good loli make! She is not a role model. Her tale serves as an allegory describing what is wrong with today's youth.

    I also think wonderland would have been better off if she hadn't interfered with their local affairs. Meddling with a foreign government because it doesn't match a particular ideal set shows intolerance to other cultures and perpetuates institutionalized racism.

  175. Abigail
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:52 pm | Permalink

    My choice is the Snow Queen, from the fairytale of the same name. She was elegant, powerful and in some contemporary retellings (see the _Snow White, Blood Red_ series of anthologies) a bit of a Domme. ^_~ Her motivations seemed very mysterious, which I like.

  176. Anonymous
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 2:54 am | Permalink

    I have always loved Smee from Peter Pan the play, the Disney version, and the novel Peter and Wendy. Maybe because I’m Irish and like a man who “stabbed without offense.” As a small child I wanted Smee as a pet too, just like Wendy.
    Even though he was a scurvy pirate and nasty old bad guy he was endeared by the bratty children when they got caught and thrown in the brigg. Lastly, when I was 14 I went to Disneyland with family and ran up to “Smee” for a hug like I was 5.

    For the bonus I have added to Facebook. My account has some privacy settings not sure if you can see it.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 10, 2009 at 3:00 am | Permalink

      No problem – I believe you!
      Aww I think most of the Disneyland kids would have run to Minnie or Daisy… props for giving Smee some lovin’.

  177. Evan Price
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:57 pm | Permalink

    my favorite is the queen of hearts
    !

  178. Lilly Zo
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 9:58 pm | Permalink

    Here is my bonus link to my blog. It's in turkish, but ppl could still read the blog! http://is.gd/iZW

    My fav villian is Rita Repulsa.

  179. Kat
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 3:01 am | Permalink

    Hmm. Villians sound fun.

    I would have to say the wolf in all the fairy tales is my favorite.
    In the little red riding hood and in the boy who cried wolf.

    He makes me laugh.
    Definatly the best villan there is or was.

  180. Lang
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:02 pm | Permalink

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  181. Laura
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 3:25 am | Permalink

    That’s uber cute!

    My favorite I can think of atm (from an anime, i hope that’s acceptable) is Suigintou! Haha she’s pretty awesomely powerful and somehow taller than all the Rozen Maiden dolls! Her world is intimidating but raaaad ;P

  182. Olivia
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:26 pm | Permalink

    My favorite villain? Odd as it might sound, it would have to the Beast from Beauty and the Beast. I know in the end he turns out to be a sympathetic character, but when you first meet him he as far from “sympathetic” as could be imagined. I always found him fascinating, even as a child, for his terrifying, dangerous side, and for the captive, tortured side of him trying to get out.

    Runner up would have to be the Snow Queen though… Beautiful, deceptive, utterly graceful and glamorous and the embodiment of one of my favorite seasons.

  183. Jennifer
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:27 pm | Permalink

    yeah she is kinda scary LOL :)

  184. kagitsune
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 3:29 am | Permalink

    I actually really love the princess from “The 12 Dancing Princesses”. Sneaking off to dance each night… I just love the mystery of it all. :)

  185. Melissa Rundle
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 3:31 am | Permalink

    I choose the evil sorcerer from Sleeping Beauty – with those eyebrows and black lipstick she was definitely Disney’s original goth ;)

  186. Christy Chan
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 10:34 pm | Permalink

    I'll take a hit with it anyway ^^

    My Favorite Villan would be the Odile from Swan Lake o-o I actually feel sad for Odile because she looks so much like the Odette and she pretended to be Odette because of her father. But no only, she wants the prince too for herself. It all started with her father but somehow, she became the villan instead, which was a sad thing. In the end, no one really had a prefect ending.

  187. drea
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 3:39 am | Permalink

    Hi carmina,
    My favorite fairytale/storybook villain is Jack Skellington. I love it that he kidnap the Santa Claus (Ed Ivory) and hijack all his little elf helpers and replace them with his band of ghouls and goblins to deliver his own variation on Christmas. How i wished this would happen on christmas!!! oh, and i want to be the santa claus so jack skellington would kidnap me!!!!

    love,
    drea.

  188. Kim
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 4:09 am | Permalink

    Mine would have to be……………..Alice’s other self =). I recently read the original tale of Alice in Wonderland and I seriously think she has a personality disorder xD. It’s quite amusing to read about how she is so confused as to who she is that she starts singing songs.

  189. Mochigo
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:15 pm | Permalink

    My favorite villain is one that is often forgotten, the pea, from the Princess and the Pea. I like the pea because it has stopped every single fake princess single handed, but in the end it is because of the pea that the Princess is able to marry the Prince. It is because of the kind twist that I admire the silent deeds of this humble villain.

  190. Celeste
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 4:19 am | Permalink

    Favourite fairytale villain: Malifecent. She completely exudes the regal yet chilling air that every proper villain should have. ^.^ She’s also one of the most cruel, to curse a baby in front of her parents. For a mother, such a thing could be worse than death.

  191. Spirit
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:19 pm | Permalink

    My favorite villain would definitely be the Sea Witch from The Little Mermaid. The version that I used to read as a child portrayed her as a withered, wispy old woman, wise and cunning. Disney's Ursula is faaaaaaabulous and strong and bold, and just exploding with personality when most Disney characters are relatively two-dimensional. But the original Hans Christian Anderson version doesn't necessarily paint the witch as an evil being, but just as one who happened to be the mermaid's means of transformation. She even warned the mermaid of the dangers, but the mermaid, being a silly 16-year-old, didn't care. I think the witch actually got the short end of the stick.

  192. meroko
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:21 pm | Permalink

    I like Baba Yaga, I think she's quite powerful and scary. Usually portrayed as a really strong witch and referenced in many works, like gingerbread houses, chicken legged homes, queen of the witches, or even one who replenishes her power by sacrificing infants.

  193. Cheyanne
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:24 pm | Permalink

    I promoted you on my blog, as well as on my facebook profile.
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  194. lacarmina
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:26 pm | Permalink

    The cutest and most unassuming villains… are the ones that cause the greatest pain the ass! Hahah, I like that.

  195. Dana B
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 4:27 am | Permalink

    Br’er Fox from Uncle Remus’s fairytales (now owned by Disney) My dad used to read me those stories when I was little.

  196. Erin
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 4:32 am | Permalink

    My favourite, and by favourite I mean most terrifying villain would be Rumplestiltskin! I was always just a little unnerved by him. Why spinning flax into gold? Why did he steal first born children, what use has he for a baby? And of course, the name thing. The story manages to be weird and terrifying all at the same time, and for that, Rumplstiltskin is my favourite story book villain.

  197. Jessica
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 4:36 am | Permalink

    My favourite villain is the Queen of Hearts from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. I use to read the book over and over and watched the Disney film on repeat when I was younger and the croquet scene was always my favourite bit. “Off with their heads!” The Queen of Hearts is just awesome. :]

  198. Tric
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 4:43 am | Permalink

    illness in the velveteen rabbit.
    it’s an intangible concept and it makes it much more frightening. we can’t avoid it, only see the results.

  199. Paperstar
    Posted February 9, 2009 at 11:55 pm | Permalink

    I like the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland best because AiW is my favorite story ever. Actually, AiW is one of the reasons I got into Lolita fashion.
    Plus, it's just funny whenever the Queen of Hearts says “Off with her head” xD

  200. Captain
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 4:56 am | Permalink

    Snildley Whiplash from Dudly Do-rite

  201. Alexis
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 4:57 am | Permalink

    The wicked witch of the west. She would stop at nothing to get the ruby slippers (Hello, she was going to take them off her dead sister’s feet–not a lot of grieving going on there), she had cool evil henchmen (Flying monkeys) yet she was defeated by water… not magic

  202. Alexis
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:00 am | Permalink
  203. sarah ruth
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:00 am | Permalink

    My favorite fairy tale hero is the selchies from fairy tales. I don’t know if they can be counted on as a hero or are more anti-hero, because tails with them are always beautifully tragic. But I’ve always loved the idea of a creature that can shed its seal-skins on the land and pass for a human. Also, I like that as a women, they are always captured by men but find a clever way to escape and take their skins back to return to the sea.

  204. Paperstar
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Bonus :3 Over here (I hope this link works…) http://bulletins.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti

  205. ariel
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:01 am | Permalink

    i’m going to have to say the wolf from Little Red Riding hood!,he’s very deceiving hehe~

  206. Wendy F
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:01 am | Permalink

    I love Smeegle from Lord of the Rings. My precious. We all have moments like this. Hee hee.

  207. Sara
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:10 am | Permalink

    I like Ursula. She can sing, she’s devious, and she knows how to trick people. I was never a fan of beautiful people when I was small. I liked and I still like people who stand out for their personality. Being a fan of Angelica Pickles (Rugrats) I was never able to resist the octopus woman and her spells and potions.

  208. Crystal
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:12 am | Permalink

    Hmm favorite villain is a tough one! My favorite story in which I feel qualifies as a fairytale or storybook is Picture of Dorian Gray. I think Dorian Gray becomes a great villain to himself and others. It really makes the point that beauty isn’t just something you have on the outside. If you only care about beauty on the outside then what is left of you on the inside? He became a very ugly person…or his portrait showed how ugly he really became once he sold his soul for eternal beauty.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:15 am | Permalink

      That is a GREAT one. It’s a book that I read over and over.

  209. Lux
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:14 am | Permalink

    The headless horseman from the legend of sleepy hollow. (At my request) my mum would read me that story every night.

  210. Anonymous
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:16 am | Permalink

    Ursula terrified me as a child! She isn’t my favorite… More like my most feared.
    My favorite would have to be the Siamese cats from Lady and the Tramp; Si and Am! I thought they were wonderful.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 10, 2009 at 9:13 pm | Permalink

      The song is now stuck in my head ^__^

      • Anonymous
        Posted February 10, 2009 at 11:33 pm | Permalink

        Hah mine too! How could anyone root for the dogs in that movie over adorable singing cats!

  211. Wendy Frederick
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:19 am | Permalink

    Smeegle from Lord of the rings! My precious! We all have days like that. Hee hee.

  212. LiTtLe_MiSs_PsYcHo
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:22 am | Permalink

    One of my favourite fairytale villians would have to be the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland. The reason why is well. . . my main reason is that I just love his taiste in fashion!!!!!!!And I also just happen to love villians who are somehow warped and wear top hats!!! Guess thats why I love the Joker from the dark knight!

  213. Ariadna OJ
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:37 am | Permalink

    my favorite villian, it must be snow white!

    i think she explode the dwarfs! they were living happy when sudenlly some girl started to manipulate them, and at the end the blinded by love dwarfs get depressed because of her death, i think she just made their lifes complicated

    i dont think she was that nice, she was just taking advantage of some mens desperate to see a woman

  214. Illy Palla
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:46 am | Permalink

    Hi Carmina! You are soo KAWAII desu DESU~~!! I want to be just like you desu!
    Bonus~ livejournal post! http://tinyurl.com/lacarmina
    Villian: Alice. Running away from home, going strange places with strangers and substance abuse do not a good loli make! She is not a role model. Her tale serves as an allegory describing what is wrong with today’s youth.

    I also think wonderland would have been better off if she hadn’t interfered with their local affairs. Meddling with a foreign government because it doesn’t match a particular ideal set shows intolerance to other cultures and perpetuates institutionalized racism.

  215. Abigail
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:52 am | Permalink

    My choice is the Snow Queen, from the fairytale of the same name. She was elegant, powerful and in some contemporary retellings (see the _Snow White, Blood Red_ series of anthologies) a bit of a Domme. ^_~ Her motivations seemed very mysterious, which I like.

  216. Evan Price
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:57 am | Permalink

    my favorite is the queen of hearts
    !

  217. Lilly Zo
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 5:58 am | Permalink

    Here is my bonus link to my blog. It’s in turkish, but ppl could still read the blog! http://is.gd/iZW

    My fav villian is Rita Repulsa.

    • Lang
      Posted February 10, 2009 at 6:02 am | Permalink

      Anyone linking this please email me your mailing address so I can send you out a little Akina goody bag. lang.leav@akina.com.au. : )

  218. Kieran
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 1:01 am | Permalink

    My favourite storybook Villain is Princess Langwidere in Ozma of Oz, in the film Return to Oz, with Fairuza Balk, she is called Princess Mombi. The thirty interchangeable heads that she has are terrifying! She imprisons Dorothy because she wants to take her head and add it to her collection. She spends all day admiring herself in front of a mirror and the heads can all talk, in the movie, they rat out Dorothy when she escapes by screaming her name.

    Needless to say, I was haunted by this as a child. More like traumatized!
    xoxo
    – Kieran

  219. lacarmina
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 1:06 am | Permalink

    Oh my goodness, I remember the illustrations! Ozma was so pretty with her long dark hair… and I recall the shelf of heads!

    This contest is bringing back all my suppressed memories :)

  220. Olivia
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 6:26 am | Permalink

    My favorite villain? Odd as it might sound, it would have to the Beast from Beauty and the Beast. I know in the end he turns out to be a sympathetic character, but when you first meet him he as far from “sympathetic” as could be imagined. I always found him fascinating, even as a child, for his terrifying, dangerous side, and for the captive, tortured side of him trying to get out.

    Runner up would have to be the Snow Queen though… Beautiful, deceptive, utterly graceful and glamorous and the embodiment of one of my favorite seasons.

  221. Christy Chan
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 6:34 am | Permalink

    I’ll take a hit with it anyway ^^

    My Favorite Villan would be the Odile from Swan Lake o-o I actually feel sad for Odile because she looks so much like the Odette and she pretended to be Odette because of her father. But no only, she wants the prince too for herself. It all started with her father but somehow, she became the villan instead, which was a sad thing. In the end, no one really had a prefect ending.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 10, 2009 at 9:12 pm | Permalink

      :( I always felt for her too… the story reflects a lot of sibling dynamics that I know.

  222. L
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 1:57 am | Permalink

    I always loved the witch who got burnt to death in Hansel and Gretal tale! What an awesome lady! She built a freaken house out of candy?!?! And made kids fat with treats to cannibalize them @_@!!!!
    Damn those foolish children for murdering her!

  223. Anonymous
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 7:15 am | Permalink

    My favorite villain is one that is often forgotten, the pea, from the Princess and the Pea. I like the pea because it has stopped every single fake princess single handed, but in the end it is because of the pea that the Princess is able to marry the Prince. It is because of the kind twist that I admire the silent deeds of this humble villain.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 10, 2009 at 7:26 am | Permalink

      The cutest and most unassuming villains… are the ones that cause the greatest pain the ass! Hahah, I like that.

  224. Miss Crafty
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 2:15 am | Permalink

    Rumplestiltskin is the villian that sticks in my mind most from fairy tales. I'm not sure why but probably due in part to the illustrations of Arthur Rackham. The illustrations make such a difference with such tales which is why I am loving Lang's work so much.

  225. Spirit
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 7:19 am | Permalink

    My favorite villain would definitely be the Sea Witch from The Little Mermaid. The version that I used to read as a child portrayed her as a withered, wispy old woman, wise and cunning. Disney’s Ursula is faaaaaaabulous and strong and bold, and just exploding with personality when most Disney characters are relatively two-dimensional. But the original Hans Christian Anderson version doesn’t necessarily paint the witch as an evil being, but just as one who happened to be the mermaid’s means of transformation. She even warned the mermaid of the dangers, but the mermaid, being a silly 16-year-old, didn’t care. I think the witch actually got the short end of the stick.

  226. Anonymous
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 7:21 am | Permalink

    I like Baba Yaga, I think she’s quite powerful and scary. Usually portrayed as a really strong witch and referenced in many works, like gingerbread houses, chicken legged homes, queen of the witches, or even one who replenishes her power by sacrificing infants.

  227. Paperstar
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 7:55 am | Permalink

    I like the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland best because AiW is my favorite story ever. Actually, AiW is one of the reasons I got into Lolita fashion.
    Plus, it’s just funny whenever the Queen of Hearts says “Off with her head” xD

  228. Wendy F
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 8:01 am | Permalink

    I love Smeegle from Lord of the Rings. My precious. We all have moments like this. Hee hee.

  229. Wendy Frederick
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 8:19 am | Permalink

    Smeegle from Lord of the rings! My precious! We all have days like that. Hee hee.

  230. Kieran
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 9:01 am | Permalink

    My favourite storybook Villain is Princess Langwidere in Ozma of Oz, in the film Return to Oz, with Fairuza Balk, she is called Princess Mombi. The thirty interchangeable heads that she has are terrifying! She imprisons Dorothy because she wants to take her head and add it to her collection. She spends all day admiring herself in front of a mirror and the heads can all talk, in the movie, they rat out Dorothy when she escapes by screaming her name.

    Needless to say, I was haunted by this as a child. More like traumatized!
    xoxo
    – Kieran

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 10, 2009 at 9:06 am | Permalink

      Oh my goodness, I remember the illustrations! Ozma was so pretty with her long dark hair… and I recall the shelf of heads!

      This contest is bringing back all my suppressed memories :)

  231. L
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 9:57 am | Permalink

    I always loved the witch who got burnt to death in Hansel and Gretal tale! What an awesome lady! She built a freaken house out of candy?!?! And made kids fat with treats to cannibalize them @_@!!!!
    Damn those foolish children for murdering her!

  232. Miss Crafty
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 10:15 am | Permalink

    Rumplestiltskin is the villian that sticks in my mind most from fairy tales. I’m not sure why but probably due in part to the illustrations of Arthur Rackham. The illustrations make such a difference with such tales which is why I am loving Lang’s work so much.

  233. Zelda
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:25 pm | Permalink

    One of my favourite fairytales is the little mermaid. And of course my favourite villain would be the evil octopus seawitch Ursula! I was amazed as a little girl when I red the book (disney’s version). I don’t know why I like her so much cus normally i think octopuses are the most creepy thing on earth, but she’s just awesome. The way she paint her lips, the way she keeps her hair. The way she moves her purple and big body. And of course her collection of slaves. Shes just so evil tricking deperate human beings into the impossible task. And the way she rises as a queen with the crown on her head… woooaaahhh!!!

    Ps. I saw an aaaaawesome cosplay of ursula recently :) Here: http://i44.tinypic.com/2q1wcic.jpg

  234. Haley
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 12:23 pm | Permalink

    I agree! Poor Basil! <3

    Though I have to say this: I watched The Labyrinth this morning, and if that counts as a fairy tale, then I officially change my answer to Jareth the Goblin King. Why should be very, VERY obvious. =^-^= lol

  235. lacarmina
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 1:12 pm | Permalink

    :( I always felt for her too… the story reflects a lot of sibling dynamics that I know.

  236. lacarmina
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 1:13 pm | Permalink

    The song is now stuck in my head ^__^

  237. lacarmina
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 1:15 pm | Permalink

    Haha my friend Jim often dresses as both the Mad Hatter and Dark Knight when we go to Goth parties!
    http://lacarmina.com/2009/01/monster-m

  238. Jo
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 2:11 pm | Permalink

    Catwoman meaw!

  239. thestreetsareempty
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 3:33 pm | Permalink

    Hah mine too! How could anyone root for the dogs in that movie over adorable singing cats!

  240. Carolyn G
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 4:34 pm | Permalink

    My favorite villian is the Queen from Smow White. Damn she was harsh. And all because someone was prettier than she was. Whatever.

  241. Jo
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 10:11 pm | Permalink

    Catwoman meaw!

  242. Laura
    Posted February 10, 2009 at 6:34 pm | Permalink

    haha me too! I'm surprised they haven't but.. that's all good with me ;D
    Many suh-weeeet villains around.

  243. Anonymous
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 12:34 am | Permalink

    My favorite villian is the Queen from Smow White. Damn she was harsh. And all because someone was prettier than she was. Whatever.

  244. imelda
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 6:34 am | Permalink

    hello i am imel,
    my favorite fairy tale is aloice in wonder land because the world in alice very cute and amazing, same as this tuxedo top the concept same like alice in wonderland = lolita

  245. Tisa
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 9:08 am | Permalink

    Adorable shirt! My favorite is the Queen in Snow White! Such an evil character. Thanks for the giveaway! ~ :)

  246. imelda
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 2:34 pm | Permalink

    hello i am imel,
    my favorite fairy tale is aloice in wonder land because the world in alice very cute and amazing, same as this tuxedo top the concept same like alice in wonderland = lolita

  247. Lollipop Lolita Fashions
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 10:09 am | Permalink

    My favorite fairytale character is the ugly duckling. Sounds silly but the swans put him through so much because they didn't understand him and he didn't conform to their “standard of beauty” The ugly duckling is like being a western lolita… Though nobody understands it when you finally meet another lolita it's perfect.

  248. Tisa
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 5:08 pm | Permalink

    Adorable shirt! My favorite is the Queen in Snow White! Such an evil character. Thanks for the giveaway! ~ :)

  249. Lollipop Lolita Fashions
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 6:09 pm | Permalink

    My favorite fairytale character is the ugly duckling. Sounds silly but the swans put him through so much because they didn’t understand him and he didn’t conform to their “standard of beauty” The ugly duckling is like being a western lolita… Though nobody understands it when you finally meet another lolita it’s perfect.

  250. Monica
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 1:37 pm | Permalink

    My favourite “villains” are Belle's sisters in “Beauty and the Beast”–particularly the one who asks for jewelry.

    It's unfair that the youngest child is so favoured in fairytales. Why should the older girl be less beloved just because she asked their rich merchant father for jewels? In those days, a fresh rose could have been more difficult to find and bring back than jewelry, which is available all over the world. Jewelry also does not need to be torn from innocent plants.

    Even if Belle asked for a rose to make it easy for their father, it is her request that gets them in trouble with the Beast. Fine jewelry and clothing harm no one, and are far longer lasting.

  251. Monica
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 9:37 pm | Permalink

    My favourite “villains” are Belle’s sisters in “Beauty and the Beast”–particularly the one who asks for jewelry.

    It’s unfair that the youngest child is so favoured in fairytales. Why should the older girl be less beloved just because she asked their rich merchant father for jewels? In those days, a fresh rose could have been more difficult to find and bring back than jewelry, which is available all over the world. Jewelry also does not need to be torn from innocent plants.

    Even if Belle asked for a rose to make it easy for their father, it is her request that gets them in trouble with the Beast. Fine jewelry and clothing harm no one, and are far longer lasting.

  252. DarkSunMoon
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 6:02 pm | Permalink

    I would say: Geillis Duncan (From Diana Gabaldon's Outlander novels) http://www.lallybroch.com/LOL/reference.html#ge
    She is a calculative witch with mean intents and yet, she can be pretty cool at times… She seduces lords and marries a judge, using her charms and wit to pull strings and she can time travel, too!

  253. Yvette Yeager
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 8:21 pm | Permalink

    Hmm…I would have to say that my favorite villain is the Queen from Snow White. I've liked her for around 13 years because she was the first villain i ever encountered in my childhood and I thought she was awesome. She's the epitome of evil to me because, she betrays someone who loves her because she wants to be the most beautiful person in all the land. She reminds me of a lot of celebrity women nowadays. She also has some dynamic plans for getting her goal. I would have never though about a poison apple, let alone how to get Snow White to EAT that poison apple. I did think that her goal of being the most beautiful was really superficial BUT she learned from her mistakes in her planning and I think that was really good on her part because she should not have to live her life dwelling on the fact that she lost, because she failed due to bad planning, and those rascally good dwarves who came to Snow White's rescue. So, I really like the Queen.

  254. DarkSunMoon
    Posted February 12, 2009 at 2:02 am | Permalink

    I would say: Geillis Duncan (From Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander novels) http://www.lallybroch.com/LOL/reference.html#geillis
    She is a calculative witch with mean intents and yet, she can be pretty cool at times… She seduces lords and marries a judge, using her charms and wit to pull strings and she can time travel, too!

  255. lacarmina
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 9:22 pm | Permalink

    I like when the Queen tried to kill her by lacing her corset so tight… not a bad way to depart this world!

  256. Yvette Yeager
    Posted February 12, 2009 at 4:21 am | Permalink

    Hmm…I would have to say that my favorite villain is the Queen from Snow White. I’ve liked her for around 13 years because she was the first villain i ever encountered in my childhood and I thought she was awesome. She’s the epitome of evil to me because, she betrays someone who loves her because she wants to be the most beautiful person in all the land. She reminds me of a lot of celebrity women nowadays. She also has some dynamic plans for getting her goal. I would have never though about a poison apple, let alone how to get Snow White to EAT that poison apple. I did think that her goal of being the most beautiful was really superficial BUT she learned from her mistakes in her planning and I think that was really good on her part because she should not have to live her life dwelling on the fact that she lost, because she failed due to bad planning, and those rascally good dwarves who came to Snow White’s rescue. So, I really like the Queen.

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 12, 2009 at 5:22 am | Permalink

      I like when the Queen tried to kill her by lacing her corset so tight… not a bad way to depart this world!

  257. Elitist Lolita
    Posted February 12, 2009 at 2:14 pm | Permalink

    That top is so ugly!!

    PLEASE research before you make designs….and stop stealing images.

    DDDDDDDDDDDDD:

  258. M Cirelle
    Posted February 12, 2009 at 2:22 pm | Permalink

    CARMINA Hi hope you are OK, I am writing to tell PANAMÁ FROM MY FAVORITE CHARACTER IS THE STORY OF Cinderella WHY HER SHE IS A VERY YOUNG TO IDENTIFY WITH ME BECAUSE WE BOTH strive to achieve the dreams that we want, IS GOOD IS MY small contribution, I WANT TO UNDERSTAND ME AND MY ENGLISH IS BAD KISS FROM A SMALL PANAMA

  259. lacarmina
    Posted February 12, 2009 at 2:24 pm | Permalink

    Ahh my apologies – some of the Bonus link entries got stuck in my comment system's Spam. I'll check it regularly to make sure that doesn't happen again. :)

  260. M Cirelle
    Posted February 12, 2009 at 10:22 pm | Permalink

    CARMINA Hi hope you are OK, I am writing to tell PANAMÁ FROM MY FAVORITE CHARACTER IS THE STORY OF Cinderella WHY HER SHE IS A VERY YOUNG TO IDENTIFY WITH ME BECAUSE WE BOTH strive to achieve the dreams that we want, IS GOOD IS MY small contribution, I WANT TO UNDERSTAND ME AND MY ENGLISH IS BAD KISS FROM A SMALL PANAMA

  261. Sophie
    Posted February 12, 2009 at 7:24 pm | Permalink

    I'd have to say my favourite baddie of all time would have to be Victor Frankestien from Mary Shelley's classic novel Frankestein. He isn't exactly bad but his reaction to his labour wasn't the greatest. His over powering guilt in playing God over rides his promise to his creature. The term Frankenstien has been used to describe something of great evil, not because of Victor granting life to a Daemon, instead it was the reaction of the created at the rejection from his creator. I think that causing such suffering onto the innocent being was the greatest cruelty Victor could have bestowed on him.

    Also, I tried commenting the night you first posted this (I like the middle of the night) but it wouldn't allow me to. I'm at school now and the computer system is pretty sweet so I'm happy I can add in my two cents worth in =D

    Pick me Basil!!! I'll send you lots of fish pictures!! n_n

  262. SamanthaBlake
    Posted February 12, 2009 at 7:44 pm | Permalink

    My favorite fairytale villian would have to be the ever alluring dracula….from bram stokers novel.Eventhough no insight exists into his character he influences and mesmerizes everyone for his own fiendish and bloodsucking intentions.The mortals seemingly obey his will……sounds thrilling if someone was able to do that.

    I would choose frankenstien from mary shelleys book but i cannot recall the details.

  263. SamanthaBlake
    Posted February 12, 2009 at 7:52 pm | Permalink
  264. lacarmina
    Posted February 12, 2009 at 8:11 pm | Permalink

    Frankenstein is a novel of incredible depth and psychology… a great pick.

    Basil sends a head bonk!

  265. Sophie
    Posted February 13, 2009 at 3:24 am | Permalink

    I’d have to say my favourite baddie of all time would have to be Victor Frankestien from Mary Shelley’s classic novel Frankestein. He isn’t exactly bad but his reaction to his labour wasn’t the greatest. His over powering guilt in playing God over rides his promise to his creature. The term Frankenstien has been used to describe something of great evil, not because of Victor granting life to a Daemon, instead it was the reaction of the created at the rejection from his creator. I think that causing such suffering onto the innocent being was the greatest cruelty Victor could have bestowed on him.

    Also, I tried commenting the night you first posted this (I like the middle of the night) but it wouldn’t allow me to. I’m at school now and the computer system is pretty sweet so I’m happy I can add in my two cents worth in =D

    Pick me Basil!!! I’ll send you lots of fish pictures!! n_n

    • lacarmina
      Posted February 13, 2009 at 4:11 am | Permalink

      Frankenstein is a novel of incredible depth and psychology… a great pick.

      Basil sends a head bonk!

  266. SamanthaBlake
    Posted February 13, 2009 at 3:44 am | Permalink

    My favorite fairytale villian would have to be the ever alluring dracula….from bram stokers novel.Eventhough no insight exists into his character he influences and mesmerizes everyone for his own fiendish and bloodsucking intentions.The mortals seemingly obey his will……sounds thrilling if someone was able to do that.

    I would choose frankenstien from mary shelleys book but i cannot recall the details.

  267. SamanthaBlake
    Posted February 13, 2009 at 3:52 am | Permalink
  268. Emma
    Posted February 13, 2009 at 4:11 am | Permalink

    My favourite fairytale/storybook villains are probably nymphs or sirens who lure men into deaths or other stuff. Like Kirke from the Odyssé who keeps Odysseus trapped on her island for aaaaaaaaaages – and when he finally gets a chance to escape, she makes sure he visits her cave (it actually says that…) one more time before he gets to leave!

  269. Emma
    Posted February 13, 2009 at 12:11 pm | Permalink

    My favourite fairytale/storybook villains are probably nymphs or sirens who lure men into deaths or other stuff. Like Kirke from the Odyssé who keeps Odysseus trapped on her island for aaaaaaaaaages – and when he finally gets a chance to escape, she makes sure he visits her cave (it actually says that…) one more time before he gets to leave!

  270. Louise
    Posted February 13, 2009 at 12:18 pm | Permalink

    Xayide, the sorceress in the Neverending Story. She's an alternative golddigger, with one eye green and the other one red!

  271. Louise
    Posted February 13, 2009 at 8:18 pm | Permalink

    Xayide, the sorceress in the Neverending Story. She’s an alternative golddigger, with one eye green and the other one red!

  272. Kelly
    Posted February 14, 2009 at 9:57 am | Permalink

    My favorite villain has always been Captain Hook from Peter Pan, ever since I was little. He was a sharp-dresser if I do say so myself – I loved his long red coat with the gold accents, and his Tricorner hat with the plume. I was so excited when I learned of the movie “Hook.” I absolutely loved that movie just because Captain Hook looked so awesome in it. But I liked how authoritative he was, and I felt sorry for him that nobody in the movie liked him. hahaha

  273. Kelly
    Posted February 14, 2009 at 5:57 pm | Permalink

    My favorite villain has always been Captain Hook from Peter Pan, ever since I was little. He was a sharp-dresser if I do say so myself – I loved his long red coat with the gold accents, and his Tricorner hat with the plume. I was so excited when I learned of the movie “Hook.” I absolutely loved that movie just because Captain Hook looked so awesome in it. But I liked how authoritative he was, and I felt sorry for him that nobody in the movie liked him. hahaha

  274. Corie
    Posted February 15, 2009 at 8:04 pm | Permalink

    The Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood. Because perhaps he was something more than a wolf set out to eat humans. Maybe he was told to, in order to save someone/thing or to save himself from starvation.
    I over analyze EVERY “villain.”

  275. jesvicious77
    Posted February 15, 2009 at 9:18 pm | Permalink

    Although my favorite fairytale is The Little Mermaid (and I totally bought Lang Leav's book after reading this post) my favorite villain would have to be the evil fairy Maleficent in Disney's version Sleeping Beauty. You can just tell she is super hot: thin and tall and if she were a real person she would have really nice makeup done. Plus she is always looking at the mirror asking who's the hottest woman of the whole forest which should remind all girls of ourselves because we all have at least a bit of vanity in us, it's natural!!

  276. jesvicious77
    Posted February 15, 2009 at 9:20 pm | Permalink

    BONUS: twitter repost http://twitter.com/jesvicious77

  277. Corie
    Posted February 16, 2009 at 4:04 am | Permalink

    The Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood. Because perhaps he was something more than a wolf set out to eat humans. Maybe he was told to, in order to save someone/thing or to save himself from starvation.
    I over analyze EVERY “villain.”

  278. Anonymous
    Posted February 16, 2009 at 5:18 am | Permalink

    Although my favorite fairytale is The Little Mermaid (and I totally bought Lang Leav’s book after reading this post) my favorite villain would have to be the evil fairy Maleficent in Disney’s version Sleeping Beauty. You can just tell she is super hot: thin and tall and if she were a real person she would have really nice makeup done. Plus she is always looking at the mirror asking who’s the hottest woman of the whole forest which should remind all girls of ourselves because we all have at least a bit of vanity in us, it’s natural!!

  279. Anonymous
    Posted February 16, 2009 at 5:20 am | Permalink

    BONUS: twitter repost http://twitter.com/jesvicious77

  280. Goddess of Sexy
    Posted March 12, 2009 at 12:21 am | Permalink
  281. Goddess of Sexy
    Posted March 12, 2009 at 7:21 am | Permalink
  282. Goddess of Sexy
    Posted March 12, 2009 at 1:28 pm | Permalink

    My favorite fairytale villain is the witch from hansel and gretel, cus she gets to live in a house made of candy…haha I would never starve! =D

  283. Goddess of Sexy
    Posted March 12, 2009 at 8:28 pm | Permalink

    My favorite fairytale villain is the witch from hansel and gretel, cus she gets to live in a house made of candy…haha I would never starve! =D

  284. Goddess of Sexy
    Posted March 12, 2009 at 8:28 pm | Permalink

    My favorite fairytale villain is the witch from hansel and gretel, cus she gets to live in a house made of candy…haha I would never starve! =D