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The fact Tarzan was trying to warn Clayton shows he cared about him even tho he was trying to kill him But Clayton didn't listen and started panicking and random cutting vines
Clayton's aggressive and wish to dominate others meant he couldnt accept anything other than continuing to fight even if it killed him, it's a contrast to Tarzan who wishes no harm to anyone at all
I remember watching Tarzan in the theaters. Seeing the shadow of Clayton’s lifeless body swinging after he hung himself shocked me. I was definitely a different take of Disney Villains Falling to their Deaths.
Sykes (Oliver and Company) Charles F. Muntz (Up) Ratigan (The Great Mouse Detective) Clayton (Tarzan) Dr. Facilier (The Princess and the Frog) Percival C. McLeach (The Rescuers Down Under) Evil Queen (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) Scroop (Treasure Planet) Scar (The Lion King) Commander Rourke (Atlantis: The Lost Empire) Judge Claude Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
I’d like to say that Dr Facilier and Frollo (in my opinion,) had the worst of it and here’s why: what they immersed themselves with was pure evil, spiritual things and when you do that, you promise your heart to hell and that’s what you’re doomed with for eternal life. I don’t think that the other Disney villains got out Scott free from a similar fate, I just think Frollo and Facilier’s death developed that concept of eternal pain and suffering much better. Good job Disney 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Having done some homework about the practice of voodoo magic, Dr. Facilier allied himself with spirits known as Loa. They aren't pure evil, but they aren't pure good either. They are, in layman's terms, businessmen. They have the power to grant you any wish, they can share with you their powers and their vast knowledge. But, like all business, it's an exchange, not a gift. You have to give the Loa something of equal value for what they will give you. The more you ask from them, the more they will charge you. And, one way or another, they will always get what is owed to them. In Facilier's case, his "credit card" bounced a long time ago, and now the "banks" come to collect.
IDK how tall Big Ben but Ratigan might have been able to survive that fall, small animals take less falling damage due to their greater surface area (for drag) to mass ratio so they have a really low terminal velocity. Really small animals like insects don't even get hurt from falling, their terminal velocity is too low.
I'm still haunted by Muntz's death, the animation was so expressive you could actually feel that unimaginable terror he felt once he dropped like a stone
Because most children views morals in a very black and white manner. They believe killing is ALWAYS wrong, so if the hero kills the villain intentionally, many children won't understand that they were morally justified to do so in that situation.
All deaths are tragic and dark but I think Clayton death is the darkest. I remember the first time I watched Tarzan, I didn't see his hung body. I was like "he's dead but how? I didn't see anything! Maybe his corpse was on the ground..." It was later that my big bro showed me the shadow of Clayton. I had instantly goosbumps!
It’s not even just the deaths themselves that are dark, it’s the faces of the villains as they know, they show they are screaming their last moments in rage. Especially Clayton.
When I saw Up in theaters for the first time, when Muntz started to fall, my entire family sat in a stunned silence. It lasted less than a second though, cause some kid in the audience laughed like Nelson from The Simpsons.
A frequent strategy that most of these villains forget is to choose where the fight takes place. They keep letting their temper and arrogance get the best of them.
Now I realize that the Evil Queen's death was darker than I thought when I was a child. Not only did she fall off the cliff, but the huge rock she used to kill the Seven Dwarfs also fell back on her. That death was such that it ensured that Snow White's stepmother would not survive and was further punished by being eaten by two vultures that had followed her all along the way.
If Charles Muntz actually succeeded at catching Kevin who’s still gonna care about it. He vowed to capture Kevin back in the 1930s. People forgot that he even existed.
it is kinda weird how it is common for kids movies to kill their villains but it is rare for the kids shows to do the same. wakfu killed 2/3 of its villains during the season finalles why can't other shows do the same? (nox commited a suicide after his plan failed, quilby was immortal so he got got imprisoned to an other dimension and oropo......he still killed himself but it wasn't entirely his choice, he had a bomb that was about to blow up and he had to chose to either die with his girlfriend or go to the dimension where the gods are and kill both the gods and his friends.)
After watching Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, I would like to think that Death is omnipresence, meaning that he can appear anywhere at any time. So I would imagine when the villains died, they heard a haunting whistle and saw the figure slowly walking towards them.
I still remember this memory of watching the princess and the frog for the first time, after facilier got dragged into hell, i said "goddamn..." and my mom turned to me and said "this is why you don't fuck with voodoo"
La muerte de Clayton es la mas aterradora de todas, Tarzan intenta advertirle que no lo haga, pero Clayton ya no razonaba, el se convirtió ya en un animal.
I think Claytons death is the darkest cuz we actually see his shadow I would have gone withe Snow White because those condors flying out of the tree meaning they are going to go eat her body