His superpower was unfair because it gave him too much of an advantage. Well now that I think of it, Violet and Dash could have beaten him, but no, they wanted to make him all powerful.
Like I said before, all his evil laughs were unnecissary. They were just thrown in to make him more of a general supervillian. But he was already too intense to be general, and the laughs make him even worse.
He was too intimidating. Yelling, saying he had a robot only he could defeat, kidnapping children, trying to make a superhero cry, etc.
"They will kill you if they get the chance"? Killing children. That's very kid-friendly. They had to further up the ante by making him have no respect for life at all. Except his own. I can't believe he tried to escape his own death. And that stupid "ack!" noise he made. I would have accepted that death if he took it more seriously.
That's all the reasons I hated Syndrome, and the movie. (I didn't want to use the name but you guys said it anyway.) Basically, they tried too hard to make the villian too evil. I sent them e-mails telling them about my bad memories, and they even admitted he was too intense!
I've been buying and watching a lot of old Disney movies that I like to help get rid of the bad memories, like Lion King, Aladdin, Hercules, and Tarzan. And since you're great movie creators, maybe you guys could help make me copies of the ones I can't get in stores anymore?
No pixar movies, though, because that will just make it worse.