15 Darkest Disney Villains Of All Time

By Jack Morrell /

6. Ursula, The Sea Witch - The Little Mermaid

At first glance, there€™s a lot to love about Ursula. She€™s got the sass and brassy voice of a cabaret compère, with the drawl and the va-va-voom of a Wild West madame: the design of the character was based on the infamous drag queen Divine. In any other character, that combination would make her the protagonist€™s mentor or best friend. But this is the Sea Witch, she who steals the souls of unwary merfolk, and she€™s the terrifying yin to King Triton€™s virtuous yang. Part-octopus, part woman - what€™s called a €˜cecaelia€™ - Ursula is dead set on breaking Ariel€™s heart, and shaking her confidence daily. She wants the Sea King€™s daughter for her own, to join her garden of polyps, the poor unfortunate souls of the song.
The reason for that becomes abundantly clear at the climax, because Ursula isn€™t just a malignant old sorceress, with her two evil moray eel boon companions ready to fulfill her every dark wish. No, she has aspirations to Triton€™s throne, and control of the seven seas. The climactic scene as she gets what she wants, the trident of the Sea King, and swiftly transforms into a gigantic, shipwrecking version of herself, is one of Disney€™s most horrifying moments. Our heroes face, not just the Sea Witch in her cave, but a thing out of Lovecraftian nightmare, impossibly huge against the horizon, conjuring thunderstorms above and whirlpools below.