Special:Badtitle/NS90:Talk:Complete Monster/Western Animation/Chester V and Rumpelstiltskin/reply (6)

But when Rumple commits the Ogre genocide he's a dictator with an army of witches working for him, while Chester is just a businessman, albeit with a very large business, but still less to work with than Rumple. You mentioned above that other characters hate him more for being an evil jerk than for being a monster. That's before he shows his true colors, and even Sam suspects he's planning something bad and she calls him a monster after he explains his evil plan. "Operation Slice and Dice" (The same given to his plan to round up all the Foodimals and make them into food bars) isn't played for laughs at all, neither is what he tries to do to Flint's friends even after the later drops his weapons. As for being too cartoonish, compare with Grandfather from KND. What he does sounds cartoonish out of context, but in the context of the series he's a solid example. The only Chester could be worse in the context of the film and with the resources he has is if he'd actually succeeded, and there's no rule that says a villain has to succeed at what they're trying to do to count as a CM.