For years, fans have been into loving villains. It doesn’t matter how evil some of them make themselves out to be, fans find themselves entertained by the bad guys. The way they can do whatever they want for most of a show or film and get away with it until the end is entertaining to some fans.RELATED: Encanto: 10 Marvel Villains Who Are Stronger Than LuisaOthers simply gravitate towards the bad guy even if they aren’t actually evil themselves. But there are some villains that people don’t like on any level. They lack charisma, and instead exude an aura that makes a viewer want to see them get theirs once and for all.

8 Princess Morbucks Was Spoiled Rotten (Powerpuff Girls)

Princess Morbucks pointing at Buttercup

The Powerpuff Girls used to hold nothing back against most of their foes. If they weren’t a group of superheroes, it would almost feel like they were bullies. But Princess Morbucks deserved every loss she ever got.

She didn’t have anything that made her likable—she wanted to be a Powerpuff Girl because she thought she deserved anything she wanted. Unsurprisingly, when it didn’t go her way, she wanted to ruin them all. This is what makes every defeat she suffers all the more satisfying.

7 Jafar Stopped At Nothing To Try & Obtain The Genie (Aladdin)

Jafar from Aladdin

Few things are more hated than someone who’s pretending to be loyal. Jafar’s goal from day one was to gain the lamp and the genie inside it, but he pretended to work for the Sultan until he could pull it off. What makes the character unsettling to viewers is how easily he’s willing to lie to everyone around him to get what he wants.

It’s not enough for him to win either, but he has to try and humiliate everyone who doesn’t immediately acquiesce to his whims. Gaining access to the genie exposed Jafar for the monster he was, and eventually led to his own downfall.

6 Fire Lord Ozai Continued Waging A Century-Long War (Avatar: The Last Airbender)

Fire Lord Ozai will become the Phoenix King in Avatar: The Last Airbender

In truth, the show's creators barely even tried to make Fire Lord Ozai a character with any depth. He stole his brother’s claim to the throne. He was responsible for beating up and scarring his own son because he dared to have some backbone. There was nothing likable about him from the jump.

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When he battled against Aang while powered up by Sozin’s Comet, he was briefly able to equal the Avatar in power. But him being so irredeemable made it all the more fascinating to see what Aang and Zuko would do with him once defeated. Taking his powers and tossing the former emperor in jail seemed like the smallest sentence he could’ve carried out.

5 Gaston Proved He Was The True Beast (Beauty & The Beast)

GASTON AND LEFOU IN BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

Beauty and the Beast was meant to teach children that true beauty lies on the inside of a person. The Beast was someone who had to learn what it meant to be a good person and to love someone unselfishly, despite his looks. Gaston, on the other hand, might have been an attractive man, but his inward hideousness was something he couldn’t hide.

He was willing to force Belle to marry him even if she wanted nothing to do with him. Worse, he couldn’t accept his loss once he realized who Belle wanted, attempting to kill the Beast to make sure she couldn’t be happy.

4 Scar Took Out His Own Brother For Power (The Lion King)

Scar Talks To Simba In Lion King

The Lion King is Disney’s most beloved movie of the ‘90s. The spectacle, the music, and the story were all relatable on some level to children and adults alike. But did anyone really like Scar? He wasn’t able to accept being second in the pride after Simba was born. And rather than move on, he not only got rid of Simba but had his own brother killed as well.

It might be logical behavior for animals, but that doesn’t endear him to the fans. Even after he took over from his brother Mufasa, he couldn’t keep his kingdom because he was such a garbage ruler.

3 Azula Manipulated Everyone Around Her To Have Her Own Way (Avatar: The Last Airbender)

Azula from Avatar: The Last Airbender

While Zuko was more like his mother, Azula was much more like Fire Lord Ozai. She had a natural talent for fire bending, and for much of the series was a bigger challenge to Team Avatar than anyone else. She treated everyone around her like pieces to be manipulated.

This eventually alienated even her childhood friends Ty Lee and Mai, and left her with no one in the final battle. She was defeated by Zuko and Katara in battle, but she’d lost to her own mind before that.

2 Clayton Was Willing To Be Greedy & Abusive (Tarzan)

Disney's Clayton Poses In Tarzan

Tarzan isn’t talked about quite as much as some other Disney classics, but Clayton is definitely an all-timer on the most hated villains list. He represents everything that’s wrong with colonizers.

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He’s arrogant and greedy and doesn’t care about anything other than what he can take. He travels to Africa on what should’ve been a simple mission involving examining an animal tribe. But while the Professor and Jane have a love for animals, Clayton seems to have an issue with anything not human.

1 Frieza Oppressed An Entire Galaxy Of People (Dragon Ball Z)

Frieza Dodoria Zarbon

Frieza has a strong case for most despicable anime villain ever. He spent his entire life dominating planet after planet. He blew up the ones he didn’t like. He sent the Saiyans to clear out planets to sell to others. And after years of using those people, he blew them up once he thought they could rival him in power.

He’s never shown anything other than hatred and a desire to keep himself alive, even when people have shown pity on him. There’s nothing redeemable about this character, and there never will be.