The truth is only one: we remember Disney movies 99% for their villains, and 1% for everything else. 

Those who, like me, already show some signs of time on their head or when sitting in an armchair, probably lived through the perfect age range of the golden era of the most famous animated films ever: Aladdin, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Hercules, and so on. Before them came masterpieces like Dumbo, Bambi, or Snow White.

And if someone suddenly asked you to name the first scene you remember from each one? Maybe I’m suffering from Stockholm Syndrome, or some sort of childhood post-traumatic stress, but in quick succession I’d say: Jafar turning into the evil Genie; Scar making Mufasa fall from the cliff; Ursula growing gigantic and creating the Maelstrom; Hades smoking a cigar in five seconds… And what about poor Dumbo being bullied, little Bambi who (perhaps Disney’s most perfect masterpiece of cruelty) is orphaned within the first ten minutes, or the wicked witch staring into the camera with an apple in her hand like a “do you want a balloon” scene (move aside, IT, they had already traumatized us long before)?

Maybe it’s because of strange mechanisms of catharsis that would require Freud to be exhumed for analysis, maybe out of solidarity with Captain Hook being bullied—an adult—by a boy who never grows up, or maybe simply because Disney is Disney, some twisted gaming mind thought not of making us relive fairy tales, but of letting us play the most sinister characters from the cartoons.

I’m talking, of course, about Disney Villainous, a family game that couldn’t be more evil. Taking on the roles of serial Dalmatian hoarders, deviant mothers jealous of long blond hair, suburban bullies obsessed with marrying a Belle (nomen… women), or princes with a tax fixation that could rival the IRS, we’ll have to make our way into the Olympus of the most devious—armed with power tokens and cunning management of our wicked decks of cards.

A series that has brought countless “expansions”, which are nothing more than new sets of villains, leading fans of this game, at some point, to no longer know where to store boxes, decks, and tokens. 

We all know: to be good villains, one must plan carefully and stay organized, and here at The Dicetroyers we couldn’t agree more! To help you collect more power than other villains, there’s only one solution: our Disney Villainous: The Big Bad Box, which holds a staggering 24 villain sets, all in a single container. And if you’d rather travel light, we came up with Disney Villainous: The Villains’ Lair, which doubles the space for expansions—thanks to its dedicated trays, increasing them from 3 to 6 villains in a… itty bitty living space!

So arm yourselves with apples, staffs of power, scimitars, and booming voices, and do as much harm as you can: we’ll be here to cover your wicked backs.

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