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Contrast [[Villain Song]]. Could overlap with [[Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor]], but not always. [[Evil Is Cool]] and [[Evil Is Hammy]] have less chance to apply to a villain who follows this trope. |
Contrast [[Villain Song]]. Could overlap with [[Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor]], but not always. [[Evil Is Cool]] and [[Evil Is Hammy]] have less chance to apply to a villain who follows this trope. |
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== Film - Animated == |
== Film - Animated == |
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* The Queen from ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White]]''. |
* The Queen from ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White]]''. |
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== Film - Live Action == |
== Film - Live Action == |
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* ''[[Singin' in the Rain]]'': Lina Lamont has no singing number, since her voice is really awful. It should be remembered, however, that Jean Hagen (the actress portraying her) was a good singer. |
* ''[[Singin' in the Rain]]'': Lina Lamont has no singing number, since her voice is really awful. It should be remembered, however, that Jean Hagen (the actress portraying her) was a good singer, and actually all the singing that Debbie Reynolds' character did for her within the movie. |
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* In the movie version of ''[[Oliver!]]'', Bill Sykes never sings, although other people sing about him. In the stage version, instead, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bzBrwdY-GA he does.] |
* In the movie version of ''[[Oliver!]]'', Bill Sykes never sings, although other people sing about him. In the stage version, instead, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bzBrwdY-GA he does.] |
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* In the classic 1939 film ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'', the Wicked Witch doesn't get to sing. It's worth noting, however, that her counterpart in ''[[The Wiz]]'' does have a song. |
* In the classic 1939 film ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'', the Wicked Witch doesn't get to sing. It's worth noting, however, that her counterpart in ''[[The Wiz]]'' does have a song. |