VILLAIN TOURNEY: First Round - Thursday Session

(2) Khan vs (15) Inky, Blinky, Pinky & Clyde



Khan

KHAAAAAAANNNNNN!!!

Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde

They try to kill Pac-Man. Pac-Man eats them. They turn into eye balls, go to their box, try to kill Pac-Man again. You know how it works.




(3) Fratelli Gang vs (14) Thunderlips



The Fratelli Gang

A couple boys who love to please their Mother and sing Italian operas. And what can you say about Ma Fratelli? She's tough as nails and keeps her third son (who she dropped repeatedly on his head as a child) locked up in a dungeon. The Fratellis are thieving, murdering snakes who chase the Goonies in a hunt for pirate treasure and if you didn't know that, this blog probably isn't the place for you.

Thunderlips

"For all my love-slaves out there...  Thunderlips is here! In the flesh, babuh!"
Thunderlips may have only been a five-minute cameo in the third Rocky film, but his name is Thunderlips, the Ultimate Male.


(6) Belloq vs (11) Skeletor



Dr. René Belloq

The lead villain in one of the most revered movies of our generation. Belloq sells out to the Nazis to hunt for the Ark of the Covenant in a quest for ultimate power.

Skeletor

I have no idea what Skeletor's deal is. He's a skull with a big, blue muscleman body. Skeletor wanted to conquer Castle Grayskull so he could learn its ancient secrets, making him unstoppable and able to conquer all of Eternia. And according to Wikipedia, he was once a man named Keldor who got acid splashed on his face.

Just a couple dudes searching for ancient secrets.


(5) David vs (12) George and Eunice



David from The Lost Boys

David got several mentions when we were taking suggestions for this tournament, so I expect him to be pretty popular. The Lost Boys is just one of those films that everyone my age knows and knows well. And Keifer's David is a big reason it sticks with us. (For anyone born in the 90s, he's a vampire that wants to eat you instead of kiss you.)

George and Eunice MacCready

George and Eunice (from Cloak and Dagger) are a seemingly nice old couple, that could easily be your kindly grandparents. That's what makes them all the more menacing when you find out Eunice is missing fingers and they are actually murderous super spies trying to smuggle national secrets in little Davey's video game cartridge. (For the full scoop on Cloak and Dagger, you can read our VHessay.)


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