Buzz Buzzard is the main antagonist of the Woody Woodpecker franchise.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
- He tries to scam Woody Woodpecker and his friends on many occasions for a quick buck.
- He'd do just about anything to get money, even when it doesn't involve scamming, like ruining Winnie's hair salon business.
- He almost got Christmas cancelled with the help of Tweaky by kidnapping Santa.
- He kept trying to kill Woody Woodpecker.
- In "The Pen Is Flightier Than The Sword" in the 2018 web series, he tortures Woody as an animator, taking control of everything happening to Woody.
- In "Wild and Woody", while not as heinous as Miss Meany, he was accused of killing 273 sheriffs. This, however, doesn't rely on Fridge Horror because of multiple clues. He killed one more sheriff on-screen, which could establish a pattern for the other 273 sheriffs he killed. Also, why else would that new sheriff that appeared for some of the first few seconds in the cartoon only to be killed afterwards try to stop Buzz?
- This stands out, since in this short, he relied on less resources to do something like this than Miss Meany did with her most heinous act in "Chicken Woody" from The New Woody Woodpecker Show.
- If that wasn't heinous enough, in the series finale of the web series, Space Track, he tricked Woody into starting a galactic war between Earth and the aliens of the planet Peckwood 5 by making him cross the forbidden zone. This would've inevitably killed lots of people, and the scene after Woody crosses the forbidden zone shows a total of 26 spaceships that were about to fight each other. Hadn't the planet's leader told the captain to stop, a decent amount of people would've died. Add in the fact that it's implied Buzz had done something this a decent amount of times makes him heinous enough for IH.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He is way too comedic and incompetent to be Near Pure Evil, especially since he's from the Woody Woodpecker franchise; a series that derives itself on zany slapstick humor.
- He shows a slight shred of affability by singing Deck The Halls at the end of "The Twelve Lies of Christmas", even if he had no reason to do that.
- He's a little bit of a scapegoat sometimes, since at the end of "The Pen Is Flightier Than The Sword", he and Woody get stranded on an island drawn by animator Chilly Willy.
External Links[]
- Buzz Buzzard on the Villains Wiki
- Buzz Buzzard on the Woody Woodpecker Wiki