As Oogie Boogie Bash at Disney California Adventure Park nears, the first look at Syndrome, the iconic villain from Pixar’s The Incredibles, has caused an uproar among Disney fans. With the Halloween event fast approaching, many were excited to see the villain make his debut, but the reveal of his costume has left much to be desired for some.

Did Disney Miss the Mark with Syndrome’s Look?
A central point of contention is Disney’s choice to feature Syndrome as a “face character” rather than opting for a full-body costume, which many fans were expecting. Syndrome’s signature red suit and wild hair are present, but his appearance—while close to the original—has struck some as “odd” and “unsettling.” Fans have taken to social media to voice their frustrations, with many questioning why Disney would choose a face character for a larger-than-life villain like Syndrome.
One user expressed, “Uh… maybe they shouldn't have gone with a face character here.” This sentiment was echoed by many, with fans feeling the design missed the opportunity to fully bring the character to life in an immersive and faithful manner. The decision to move away from the usual full-body costume approach is not sitting well with everyone, especially given how much emphasis the parks place on creating larger-than-life versions of their most iconic characters.
This is terrifying https://t.co/a11NkuABqK
— WeatherJeff2.0 (@JefftheTexan) August 14, 2025
A Comparison to Last Year’s Dr. Doofenshmirtz Reveal
Some fans have compared the backlash to last year’s criticism of the Dr. Doofenshmirtz costume reveal at the same event. Like Syndrome, the character of Doofenshmirtz was portrayed as a face character rather than through a full-body design, sparking similar complaints about the lack of imposing presence. Doofenshmirtz is also slated to return for this year’s Oogie Boogie Bash, with fans hoping his new look will be more fitting for the event.
While face characters are often used for more human-based roles, villains like Syndrome seem to demand a more fantastical approach. With his larger-than-life presence in the Incredibles films, many believe he should have been given a full-body costume that does justice to his stature as one of Disney’s most memorable villains.

The Countdown to Halloween Begins
As the event draws closer, fans are left wondering whether Disney will address the backlash or stand firm on its current decision. With the Oogie Boogie Bash just around the corner, the anticipation continues to grow. Fans of both The Incredibles and Disney villains are eager to see how Syndrome fits into the broader experience, but many are still disappointed by the first reveal.
It remains unclear if Disney will tweak the costume before the event, but the ongoing backlash has raised concerns about how future Disney villain costumes will be handled. As Halloween approaches, fans are hoping that the parks will stay true to the original, larger-than-life designs that have made Disney villains so iconic.



