One of the most ridiculous franchises of the last 20 years is Captain Underpants. Two boys named Harold and George create their own comics, then end up accidentally hypnotizing their own headmaster, making them the superheroes they created. But there can be no heroes without villains.
The simple reality is that even Captain Underpants has enemies. Their plans may be ridiculous, but they’re just as evil and just as dangerous. Anyone who is willing to go against someone like the captain is not someone to be taken lightly. But some of these villains are more powerful than others, causing a lot of problems for the brave hero.
Captain Blunderpants is an evil double
Sometimes the most dangerous villain is the hero’s villainous counterpart. Superman does have a few situations like this due to the presence of villains like Bizarro and Ultraman.
As far as “Captain Underpants” goes, he has “Captain Wrong Pants,” which is an ominous name to say the least. He’s a really, really annoying guy from the purple potty universe. But when he turns into Mr. Krupp, he’s actually quite pleasant.
Professor Pippi is a Machiavellian genius
Tippy Tinkletrousers was a brilliant scientist from New Switzerland and an early thorn in Captain Underpants’ side. He started out as a teacher and became Professor Pippi the Poo after being driven mad by Harold and George’s caricatures about him.
In the comics, Tippi is a goofy villain who ends up being more helpful once he gets his revenge from his system. In the movie, he’s more of a murderous man who should spend the rest of his life in prison.
Poopacabra is not as disgusting as it sounds
The villain is named after the chupacabra, a beast in Mexican mythology. It also conjures up some downright gross images when combined with the word “poop.” Fortunately, this is not the case.
Popacabra started out as an ordinary rodent named Latrick, but ended up being doused with radioactive mud and sewer water. This turns him into the dreaded Popacabra, bent on revenge on Harold and George.
Socktopus is exactly what it sounds like
People often wonder what happened to those lost socks that never seemed to come back from the dryer.Hopefully they were just stolen by something similar South Parkpanty midget instead what happened Captain Underpants.
The Sockclaw is a gigantic sock-based monster that brings nothing but havoc and mayhem. Despite looking like a cute sock puppet, the beast certainly challenged the story’s brave heroes.
The Zombie Queen Commands an Army of Drones
Not only is the Zombie Queen a bad pun, but she’s also a dangerous villain for Captain Underpants to face. Like many of his enemies, this man started out as a teacher at Harold and George’s school. In this case, she was a fourth-grade teacher named Ms. Ribble.
After taking an overdose of bee DNA, Ms. Ribble was transformed into a zombie queen. With the exception of Harold and George, everyone else in the school was transformed into mindless drones by the tainted honey.
Dandelions of Doom Look Like Audrey II’s Cousin
When most people get their hands on some mysterious growth serum belonging to aliens, they treat it with great caution. Well, most people aren’t Harold and George. They threw their stuff out the window and created the Doomsday Dandelion.
To their credit, the boys try to dispose of it in order to thwart the aliens’ evil plans. But there has to be a better way than throwing it out the window. They accidentally sparked an even bigger threat.
Captain Pendenault is a better evil doppelgänger
While Captain Underpants is to Captain Underpants what Ultraman is to Superman, Captain Pendenault is probably better than Bizarro. This is mostly due to his blue hue and desire to do evil.
Like Bumblebee, Pandanat is downright evil and committed to doing what he considers evil. Sometimes these villains are just inconvenient and annoying, but effective nonetheless.
Fort Melvin travels through time to create problems
Melvin Snedley is the smartest boy in school and a thorn in Harold and George’s side. He’s not outright evil, but he’s a snitch and the teacher’s pet. These are not always the best qualities in a classmate.
At one point, Melvin’s evil cyborg version of Fort Melvin traveled back in time to wreak havoc on his version. While he’s eventually defeated by his younger self and wiped from existence, that doesn’t change what Machiavellian Fort Melvin actually looks like.
Nanobots are a little crazy
If there’s one person who shouldn’t be exposed to microbots of any kind, it’s Fort Melvin. These specific nanobots were used as weapons by Fort Mellivan, but they were a specific type of threat in their own right.
They’re doing just fine under Fort Meliven’s control. But once they let loose, they’re perfectly capable of making everyone’s life incredibly difficult. It’s no surprise to see these evil little artificial life forms making a comeback.
Turbo Toilet 2000, the leader of talking toilets
No superhero wants to fight a giant talking toilet. It doesn’t matter who the superheroes are or what universe they operate in. This is almost a hard and fast rule across the board.
Unfortunately for Captain Underpants, this has happened more than once. The Turbo Toilet 2000 is strong, fast, powerful and durable. If that’s not enough, he also has a bunch of talking toilets like him.
Links: Captain Underpants: 10 Most Powerful Villains, Ranked – Tekmonk Bio, Captain Underpants: 10 Most Powerful Villains, Ranked – Kungfutv, Captain Underpants: 10 Most Powerful Villains, Ranked – Blogtomoney
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