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WhileTim Burton ’s movies are filled with nervous supernatural beings , the director ’s philia for these characters means that his work only include a smattering of full - spoil movie & goggle box monsters . Writer - director Tim Burton has built a career on turn the macabre and morbid into something sport and family - well-disposed . While there are a few darker R - denounce movies in his back catalogue , the majority ofBurton ’s work has seen the film maker helm drollery about witches , vampires , lycanthrope , talk skeletons , and even aliens . Many ofTim Burton ’s best moviesand show depict characters who would normally be reckon as villains , like the raw title part ofEdward ScissorhandsorWednesday ’s drab leadership lady , as unlikely heroes .

However , evenTim Burton ’s horror moviesneed antagonist . As such , the director does have some memorable demon in his picture show . Some of these are the main villains of their movies , likeSleepy Hollow ’s Headless Horseman . Others are one - scene wonders who get , make a major stamp , and are never see again , as exemplified inPee - wee ’s Big AdventureandBeetlejuice . However , what all of these fiend have in coarse is Burton ’s unparalleled touch . Whether they are amazingly kindly , perfectly terrific , or comically nonsensical , all of these freak are so unforgettably unknown that they could only have come from a Tim Burton project .

10The Bandersnatch In Alice in Wonderland (2010)

This Big Cat’s Bizarre Appearance Masked Secret Heroism

The Bandersnatch is n’t a basal scoundrel inAlice in Wonderland(2010 ) , but they are a memorable demon notwithstanding . An overgrown vainglorious cat , the Bandersnatch protects the Red Queen and her Knights . The monster becomes even more ferocious see when the Dormouse takes one of its eyes , but turns out to be surprisingly desperate whenthe Bandersnatch switches loyalty and competitiveness with Alice in the flick ’s closing . WhileAlice in Wonderland ’s Tweedledee and Tweedledumwere also unforgettably uncanny , the Bandersnatch ’s theatrical role arc made the wolf one of Burton ’s sound screen monsters .

9The Witch In The Woods In Sleepy Hollow

Sleepy Hollow’s Tragic Monster Was An Eye-Popping Terror

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Lady Van Tassel is not revealed to be the villain ofSleepy Hollowuntil the movie ’s twist conclusion , when watcher acquire that she has been ascertain the Headless Horseman ’s caper all along . However , before viewers find out about Van Tassel ’s witchcraft , there is a terrifying earlier encounter with another old witch who lives in the woods outside the nominal small townsfolk . This abbreviated scene foreshadows this revealing . The witch turn out to be Van Tassel ’s mysterious baby , who tries to help the heroes but still garner her status as one of Burton ’s good monsters thanks to her shivery , eye - popping coming into court .

8Large Marge In Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure

Pee-wee’s Big Adventure’s Scariest Monster Comes From Out Of Nowhere

Speaking of eye - popping Burton villain , the ghostly truck number one wood Large Marge might be the most mysterious monster number here . In a canny crook on the ghostly hitchhiker urban myth , Large Marge is a foreign , unsettling character who pick up a hitchhiking Pee - wee during his eponymic escapade . Created by theKiller Clowns From Outer Spaceeffects team , Large Marge ’s true form is a horrifying bug - eyed monstrositythat cause countless young viewer sleepless night . Her cameo might only last a minute , but viewers will have a laborious time forgetting this monster ’s visage .

7The Aliens In Mars Attacks!

The Martians of Mars Attacks Are A Brilliant Sci-fi Movie Oddity

Mars Attacks!(1996 ) saw Burton branch out from his common revulsion / fantasy solace geographical zone for a sci - fi satire . This court to ‘ 50s sci - fi B - movies featured an all - star cast , but the real stars of the campy masterpiece are the Martians . Relentless in their attempts to wipe out earthlings , these gleefully malevolent ogre are an inspired creation . Their wide center and exposed genius make them a perfect potpourri of classic monster movie villains , while their unconvincing weakness for yodeling allows these already - mirthful aliens to make a place in the pantheon of unforgettably goofy comedic villains .

6The Sandworm In Beetlejuice

This Beetlejuice Villain Made Dune’s Sandworms Look Harmless

Beetlejuice ’s Sandworm might be the weirdest goliath in Burton ’s filmography solely because of how slight explanation the movie offers for its existence . TheDune - inspired monster only register up in the world of the dead , incessantly peril to eat up spook who get too close . While the Sandworm only appears briefly in Barbara and Adam ’s early scenes as trace , Beetlejuice ’s ending explainsthe bearing ofthis bizarre freak when it returns to eat the titulary villain himself .

5Hollows In Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

The Hollowgasts Were Atypically Creepy Kid’s Movie Monsters

IfBeetlejuice ’s Sandworm has too little backstory , the Hollowgasts ofMiss Peregrine ’s home base for Peculiar Childrenarguably have too much . The“Hollows ” are unseeable monsters that were once scientistsbefore a bid to unlock the secrets of immortality backlash ill and turned them into gangly - limbed idiot . The Hollows sincerely are memorable monsters , with Burton ’s adaptation bringing them to life as sightless , many - tongue tall men that look like a mashup of Lovecraft ’s cosmic horror villains and the Slender Man .

4Oogie Boogie In The Nightmare Before Christmas

This Christmas Classic Has A Surprisingly Chilling Villain

WhileThe Nightmare Before Christmas ’s Jack Skellington might be a talking skeletal frame , he is far from a demon . To find the villain of this Burton product , conceived by the filmmaker and direct by his frequent partner Henry Selick , viewers need to look to Ken Page ’s Oogie Boogie . A booger with a soulful singing voice and a hurtful love of risky stake , Oogie Boogie is well the scariest talking burlap base in cinema history .

3The Jabberwocky In Alice in Wonderland (2010)

Alice in Wonderland’s Biggest Villain Is An Inspired Horror Creation

vocalise by the tardy , great Christopher Lee , the Jabberwocky is nowhere about as silly as his name suggest . alternatively , this scarey baddie is one of Burton ’s most memorably chilling monsters . Drawing inspiration fromChristopher Lee ’s long history of horror motion-picture show roles , theJabberwocky is a mammoth black dragon who act as the Red Queen ’s lead assassin . However , Lee ’s imposing vocal performance and the Jabberwocky ’s authentically scary character purpose ensure that he is the true villain ofTim Burton’sAlice in Wonderlandremake .

2The Hyde In Wednesday Season 1

This Netflix Addams Family Spinoff Made Wednesday’s Love Interest A Monster

While most Hydes are n’t responsible for their legal action , Wednesdayseason 1 ’s colossus was a memorable villain precisely because he actively allowed his Hyde side to be exploited by another , more insidious villain . Marilyn Thornhill , aka Laurel Gates , unleashed Tyler Galpin ’s Hyde when she informed him of the true cause behind his mother ’s expiry . From that gunpoint on , Tyler secretly becamethe killer inWednesdayseason 1 , act on Laurel ’s command . What makesthe HydeWednesday ’s proficient villain is the finis ’s Apocalypse that he is still at largeeven after Gates was defeated .

1The Headless Horseman In Sleepy Hollow

Sleepy Hollow’s Villain Remains Burton’s Best Movie Monster

Although Lady Van Tassel might have manipulate the Headless Horseman throughout most ofSleepy Hollow ’s story , there is still no denying who the movie ’s main behemoth is . Christopher Walken puts in a terrifying turn as the Hessian , particularly after he reattaches his capitulum in the movie ’s closing fit . Van Tassel might have dig out her own grave with her evil scheming , but it is hard not to find speculative for her whenTim Burton ’s scariest movie monster starts stalking her with a pointy - toothed smile .

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The Bandersnatch snarls in the Red Queen’s garden beside a card in Alice in Wonderland 2010

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Large Marge reveals her real face in Pee Wee’s Big Adventure

The Martian ambassador looks on in Mars Attacks!

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A Hollow sticks out its tongues in the rain in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

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Mia Wasikowska’s Alice wields a sword and faces the Jabberwocky in Alice in Wonderland 2010