1:18 or 1:19 That Magical Crackling sound, it was heard in one of the movies of The Swan Princess. “Especially on some movies & shows that has electric powers either turned on or turned off.”
Orwen: *pushes Fflam on the table* Me: "Wow, wow, easy, lady, slow down, I know Fflam's quite cute and I like femdom, but it's a kids movi... *suddenly remembers that this movie was made in 80s and has many other not family-friendly moments*...you know what, never mind... Besides, I got to see a man being pinned to the table in a Disney animated movie! I can't recall the last time my dirty mind was this much satisfied by a cartoon!"
Richard Smith If you're referring to the witch, I always thought that she was kinda cute, but always felt embarrassed of myself because of how old she looked. So you're not the only one.
This one of the only Disney movies where I'll say the book was WAY better. I'm especially disappointed with how they did the three witches. They were such great characters in the book, and here they're just reduced to second-rate villains.
I always liked those witches' laughs; especially Orduu and Orgoch, well, mostly Orduu's. Their laughs are so funny at fast speed. Made me die laughing today when i saw this clip for the first time. Orduu's laugh at fast speed sounds like a duck quacking while Orgoch's laughing at slow speed sounds like the Mother Pterodactyl's screeching sound in that movie, Caveman with Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid, Shelley Long, and Barbara Bach. I kinda like Orduu best. She's funnier and smarter than all 3 witches.
The black cauldron was never a kids film it was released originally as PG 13 also a lot of adult references throughout the entire film this one is Disney's best
It must be said that this kind of scene, in a film for children, is a little daring. But hey, Pumba the Warthog in Timon and Pumba, drop farts while it's vulgar ... But hey ... This is the "magic" of Disney !^^
@@dracophoenixttv Plenty of kids in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s went to see PG-13 movies. It's only very recently people have become so much more sensitive (often about things that are either vast underestimations or overestimations of how problematic they are).
@@kestrelraptorial689 no disney film has been problematic including the black Calderon which again isn't and was not for kids. People bringing underaged children to a movie is the parents fault not the movie. You bring a kid to the grudge Whose fault is that? They have labels for a reason.
@@dracophoenixttv "The Grudge" is quite a different kind of film than something like "The Black Cauldron". Also, PG-13 , by the time of the 90s and 2000s, was considered more "for older kids" than "not for kids". I begged my parents to take me to see "Jurassic Park" when it came out, and I was 8 at the time. After a little while they did, and I loved it.