quarta-feira, 5 de outubro de 2016

Bacucco Cadamuro

Bacucco Cadamuro is an Italian boy and is a minor antagonist in Mingers.

Personality:
Bacucco is extremely jealous. He was jealous of his younger brother and his position as heir. He constantly tried to please his mother and realized what she commanded, along with his sister Cloetta. When he tried to put his good efforts to make her proud, her mother Lena, tries to comfort Bacucco and promising that he'll be fine.

Abacucco D'Aranda

Abacucco D'Aranda is an Italian boy and is a secondary antagonist in Mingers. He is the best friend of Abacuc and Augusta.

Personality:
Abacucco is very confident and evil and he is confident of himself. He is quite raised and never likes to be pressed. It also displays arrogance and selfishness, showing that he is capable of doing anything to harm anyone.

Abacuc Piccinino

Abacuc Piccinino is an Italian boy and is one of the main antagonists in Mingers. He was one of the former henchmen of Abaco and is the best friend of Augusta and Abacucco.

Personality:
Abacucco is quite ironic and very cautious. It also shows disapprove or sarcasm within himself and prove that he is as disgusting as their enemies. He is quite ignorant, cowardly and malicious. He also proves to be manipulative, and at the same time a funny villain.

Augusta Giuseppe

Augusta Giuseppe is an Italian girl and is an antagonist in Mingers. She is one of the former henchmen of Abaco Puccini. She is a best friend of Abacuc Piccinino and Abacucco D'Aranda.

Personality:
Augusta is sassy, but has a longer fuse than most Italians. Due to its superior intelligence and the fact that she often takes over in more serious situations, it is the group leader of his trio of friends. Augusta is cruel, but also has a sense of humor, though a bit malicious, saying it wants an "Italian pizza" and causing Abacuc calling it "Italian Miser" when he falls into a thorn bush. This malicious humor sense is shared wholeheartedly by Abacuc and Abacucco. 
For most of the film, Augusta is very loyal to Abaco and never disobeyed your orders. She scolds Abacuc for wanting to attack before the Abaco signal. However, as time passes, Augusta begins to doubt Abaco, complaining of lack of food and water. Finally their faith in Abaco is broken completely when he tries to blame her and the other Italians to the death of Ely. It also shows a vindictive streak at the climax of the film as she and her companions in immense fury go after Abaco to try to destroy it but can not.

Abaco Puccini

Abaco Puccini is an Italian boy and is one of the main antagonists in Mingers. He is the cousin of Aba Piccini and Abacuc Piccinino.

Personality:
Abaco is a cunning Italian, manipulative, and a bit narcissistic, with a learned behavior and a wry, cynical wit. However, even with its evil ways and deceivers, he was very cowardly and chose to run instead of fight, but if cornered Abaco showed the ability to hold its own as seen in his fight with Glory. Abaco is full of hate and disgust for his brothers and all most likely world against him. He is also shown to be ungrateful, selfish, hypocritical and manipulative. He tends to push the other.