Is Ratcliffe really the only 'uncool' 90's villain of Disney?
A TV Tropes entry claimed Ratcliffe is generally considered the ONLY "uncool" addition to Disney's otherwise "stellar line of Renaissance villains". Yeah, Ratcliffe wasn't particularly memorable... but nor was the rest of this film... Only it's hard to say which film, between this and "The Rescuers 2: Down Under" is the worst of the so-called "Renaissance". While this film was mostly boring and not worth remembering a lot, it did at least have some relatively memorable songs, like "Colors of the Wind" and even "Mine, Mine, Mine" (Mel Gibson did his OWN singing there, too). The second "Rescuers", however, may have had an interesting premise, but it pales to be anywhere NEAR as memorable as the original masterpiece, which was ignored altogether in its so-called sequel. Maybe the mice should've gone to AFRICA, hey! It was 4 years (at LEAST) before "The Lion King" and later "Tarzan"...
But back to Ratcliffe. What exactly makes him so "uncool"? His SECOND song, "SAVAGES!", is considered almost as serious a song as "Hellfire", from the film that would succeed "Pocahontas"... And yet Frollo is considered so much more epic than Ratcliffe. Sure Frollo's eviler than almost ANY other animated Disney baddie, but still, considering "Hellfire" and "Savages" are BOTH pretty epic music numbers, this surprises me.
Another interesting note regarding Frollo vs. Ratcliffe: In the Swedish dubs of "Pocahontas" and "Hunchback", both characters have THE SAME VOICE ACTOR...
Luckily, at least Wiggins the Valet was pretty funny (as were some of Ratcliffe's wisecracks about him, no less)...