Greatest Cartoon Villains of All Time
Scar (The Lion King) or Azula (Avatar: The Last Airbender)

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SCAR (THE LION KING)

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AZULA (AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER)
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Why This Battle Matters

Who reigns supreme in the art of villainy? Scar, the regal backstabber of 'The Lion King,' or Azula, the fiery tactician from 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'? Here we see a classic clash of philosophies: Scar's cold, calculating betrayal against Azula's explosive mastery of both fire and minds. This isn't just about who is the craftier; it's an ultimate showdown of what it means to be a villain. Will it be the one who claws his way to a throne through deceit, or the one who burns her path to power? Your preference will reveal which style of malevolence resonates more deeply with you.

🔥 Fan Takes

Honestly, grew up on Lion King, seeing Scar's betrayal shattered me 😢
scar? more like SNOOZEFEST. azula brings the real chaos energy lol 🔥
Azula's villainy is so nuanced, like a dark poem in motion, tbh.

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Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender in the Greatest Cartoon Villains of All Time league on GoatWars?

Currently, the Joker from 'Batman: The Animated Series' holds the top spot in the league. You can check out the full GOAT List for more details on how other villains stack up!

Why is this matchup between Scar and Azula so intense?

This matchup stirs up serious debate because it pits two iconic styles of villainy against each other: Scar's cold, calculating betrayal versus Azula's intense, psychological manipulation. Each character hails from a beloved series, sparking a fiery loyalty in their fans which makes this face-off particularly thrilling.

Who is better: Scar or Azula?

It's a nail-biter! Scar and Azula are currently tied in the polls. Fans are split right down the middle, with some praising Scar's Shakespearean depth and others admiring Azula's complex, layered portrayal. It really comes down to what flavor of villainy you prefer—the regal treachery of a lion or the fiery ambition of a princess.