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Poll: Animation Characters That Should Be In Prison
I Didn't count villains, it's too obvious. Who of the following is most worthy to go to jail? Discuss Here
Poll by: borimor
Created Feb 24 2014
Vote:
Mel Blanc and Paul Julian in The Bugs Bunny/Road-Runner Movie (1979)
Road Runner For Breaking The Speed Limit And Abuse
The Simpsons (1989)
Homer Simpsons For Parental Abuse And Negligence In The Workplace.
Maurice LaMarche in Pinky and the Brain (1995)
The Brain For Betrayal of the homeland.
Johnny Bravo (1997)
Johnny Bravo For Sexual Harassment.
Kathleen Turner, Bob Hoskins, and Betsy Brantley in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Jessica Rabbit For The Incrimination Of Roger Rabbit.
George Lopez in The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol (2011)
Jokey Smurf For Preparation Of Explosive Devices, And Terror Attack.
Adriana Caselotti and Harry Stockwell in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Huntsman For Sexual Exploitation Of An Unconscious Person.
Roy Atwell, Eddie Collins, Pinto Colvig, Billy Gilbert, Otis Harlan, and Scotty Mattraw in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
All The Seven Dwarfs For Slavery.
Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
Taz For Vandalism.
Joe Alaskey in Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
Bugs Bunny For A long List Of Scams.
Love Hina (2000)
Naru Narusegawa For Domestic Abuse
Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille, and Rob Paulsen in Animaniacs (1993)
Yakko, Dot And Wakko Warner For Abuse of the elderly, children, women, men, disabled, animals and more.
Dexter's Laboratory (1996)
Dee Dee For Invasion To Classified Bases, Serious Harm To Human Progress, Spying, And Domestic Abuse Against Her Brother.
Dana Hill, Richard Kind, and Don Messick in Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992)
Jerry For Violent Assault, Use Of Weapons, And Prolonged Abuse Of A Helpless Person.
Matt Stone and Trey Parker in South Park (1997)
Officer Barbrady For Corruption and Dysfunction As A Public Servant.
Vernon Chatman and Nicole Draco in South Park (1997)
Towelie For Substance Abuse.
Peter Pan (1953)
Peter Pan For Emotional Abuse.
Danny Elfman and Chris Sarandon in The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Jack Skellington For Acts of Fraud and Illegal Identity Theft. TsarStepan Suggestion
Craig T. Nelson in The Incredibles (2004)
Bob Parr For Assault and Battery Against his Managing Supervisor. TsarStepan Suggestion
Ryunosuke Kamiki and Nanami Sakuraba in Summer Wars (2009)
Kenji Koiso For Mischief to Data or Computer Hacking. TsarStepan Suggestion
John C. Reilly, Jane Lynch, Rich Moore, Sarah Silverman, Gerald C. Rivers, Jack McBrayer, Roger Craig Smith, and Kevin Deters in Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
Ralph For Multiple Counts of Vandalism And Terrorism. TsarStepan Suggestion
Jay Baruchel in How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
Hiccup For Illegal Possession of Dangerous Wildlife. TsarStepan Suggestion
Patton Oswalt and Lou Romano in Ratatouille (2007)
Linguini For Violating Health Code Violations Regarding Handling of Rats Repeatedly. TsarStepan Suggestion
George Clooney in Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
MR Fox For Breaking and Entering, Conspiracy to Breaking and Entering, etc.... TsarStepan Suggestion
Johnny Depp, Blake Clark, John Cothran, and Alex Manugian in Rango (2011)
Rango For Carrying Concealed Weapon Without Appropriate Gun License; Impersonating Law Enforcement. TsarStepan Suggestion
Adam Sandler and Brian George in Hotel Transylvania (2012)
Dracula from Hotel Transylvania For Running an Establishment that Discriminates Against Nonmonster Based Humans. TsarStepan Suggestion
Brad Kane and Scott Weinger in Aladdin (1992)
Aladdin For Lifetime of Shoplifting. TsarStepan Suggestion
Cliff Edwards in Pinocchio (1940)
Jiminy Cricket For Severe Negligence of Sworn Duties and For Failing to Report Serious Child Abuse/Slavery to The Authorities. Cartman_1337 Suggestion
Working for Peanuts (1953)
Dale & Chip For long-standing abuse of helpless person and for damage to a person's livelihood. add 29.4.2014
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