Maleficent's Goons are the tertiary antagonists in the 1959 film, Sleeping Beauty. As their name suggests, they are henchmen to the film's primary villain, Maleficent. Like most henchmen, they only pass one mission: capture Prince Phillip. They are dimwittted as shown they could not find Princess Aurora for sixteen years; mostly because they spent the last 16 years looking for a baby. Maleficent shoots lightning bolts at them for failing her. Maleficent told Diablo, her pet raven, that they were "hopeless" and "a disgrace to the forces of evil". Maleficent is sometimes kind to them as she once called them her "pets" when they captured Prince Philip successfully. This suggests that she may like them...a little bit. They are summoned by Diablo to recapture Prince Philip after he escapes.
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| - Maleficent's Goons are the tertiary antagonists in the 1959 film, Sleeping Beauty. As their name suggests, they are henchmen to the film's primary villain, Maleficent. Like most henchmen, they only pass one mission: capture Prince Phillip. They are dimwittted as shown they could not find Princess Aurora for sixteen years; mostly because they spent the last 16 years looking for a baby. Maleficent shoots lightning bolts at them for failing her. Maleficent told Diablo, her pet raven, that they were "hopeless" and "a disgrace to the forces of evil". Maleficent is sometimes kind to them as she once called them her "pets" when they captured Prince Philip successfully. This suggests that she may like them...a little bit. They are summoned by Diablo to recapture Prince Philip after he escapes.
- Maleficent's Goons are the tertiary antagonists in the 1959 film Sleeping Beauty. They are a simple-minded race of animal (mainly pig and bird-like) goblins that serve as minions to the evil fairy witch Maleficent. serve as Though they fail to find Princess Aurora, they do manage to kidnap Prince Phillip and celebrate. They later appear thanks to Diablo and attempt to re-kidnap Phillip only to be defeated by the three fairies who turn their weapons into harmless objects.
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| - Find Princess Aurora, Kidnap Prince Phillip
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| - Bow, Hammer, Sword, Mace, Crossbow
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| - Dancing, Keeping the Forbidden Mountain
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| - Prince Philip, the three faires
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| - Maleficent's Goons are the tertiary antagonists in the 1959 film, Sleeping Beauty. As their name suggests, they are henchmen to the film's primary villain, Maleficent. Like most henchmen, they only pass one mission: capture Prince Phillip. They are dimwittted as shown they could not find Princess Aurora for sixteen years; mostly because they spent the last 16 years looking for a baby. Maleficent shoots lightning bolts at them for failing her. Maleficent told Diablo, her pet raven, that they were "hopeless" and "a disgrace to the forces of evil". Maleficent is sometimes kind to them as she once called them her "pets" when they captured Prince Philip successfully. This suggests that she may like them...a little bit. They are summoned by Diablo to recapture Prince Philip after he escapes.
- Maleficent's Goons are the tertiary antagonists in the 1959 film Sleeping Beauty. They are a simple-minded race of animal (mainly pig and bird-like) goblins that serve as minions to the evil fairy witch Maleficent. serve as Though they fail to find Princess Aurora, they do manage to kidnap Prince Phillip and celebrate. They later appear thanks to Diablo and attempt to re-kidnap Phillip only to be defeated by the three fairies who turn their weapons into harmless objects.
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