Everyone seems to be talking about the fetishes in this one scene and I'm just thinking how hard that slap must've been that it turns the prisoner's head to his back. Probably snapped his neck in the process.
*+Queen Fluffle* Understandable, i dont know which is scariest now, this scene. Or when she goes on a rampage and they encounter her peeking out from around a corner.. I think i had nightmares of that..
well she's a ham bone! is it just me or does her narcissism made her a dragon (also saving time from you googling it narcissism means everybody loves then and there the best person in the world in their heads)
welcome to that side of youtube where 25-30 years old guys comment about 90s fucked up cartoons that led this poor souls to become weird deviantart fetishists
Cam Cami Cam-cam Do not even attempt to comprehend the bizarre fetishes that people have for this video. Your brain will explode and ooze out of your ear.
Let's count the fetishes that could have been gained from this scene 1. Mouth(I guess) 2.Tail/Crossbreed priscilla 3.Torture 4.Big hands 5:Breast expansion 6:Weight gain 7:Inflation 8:Furry/Scalie 9:and of course, Transformation (Ooh baby) Damn, don bluth is a kinky fuck.
The first one should probably be vore, which is a fetish which has never had any appeal to me. Being swallowed and digested? Just sounds disgusting and painful to me :(
BillCipher 3800 Thanks man [Did you see my other comment I posted yet? I was so tempted to make it sound like this was an infomercial] Conspiracy theories are really fun to know about. My first ones I knew about were subliminal messages from Disney movies themselves, back when I was 16
Its like Don Bluth left to go work on Titan AE and trusted the finishing production of this scene to some guy whose portfolio resided on the weird deviantart part of the internet and said "Best of luck, I trust you know exactly what to do."
If I'm not mistaken, after this she looks at herself in the shiny floor, she says "Oh My!", then she loses her speech and just starts roaring and snarling like a typical dragon
it's true, the potion has made her 10 times what she truly is on inside (not what she THINKS she is on the inside), this means both physically and MENTALLY.
+StarSnowGhost First time I saw this, had no idea it was Catherine O'hara til I saw the end credits. At that time I couldn't believe it was the same whoman who was in Home alone, Home alone 2 and Beetlejuice, to mention a few movies
I’ll tell you this: no one can say Catherine O’Hara didn’t get as much fun out of a song like this the same way she shared said fun with Danny Elfman and Paul Reubens with “Kidnap The Sandy Claws”.
Pretty sure it's a prequel, since there's a Russian monarchy in this, and those all died with the romanoffs and the country didn't have royalty after that
It's because she always has been a dragon. The magic potion shows the true nature of the drinker. Ludmilla's dragon form is just a manifestation of her wicked and selfish heart.
If Bartok had ended up drinking it do you think his body would have taken on the form of a Human? Or would he have stayed the same because he's already who he is, a strong and heroic little bat with a big heart and kind soul?
Cartoon logic. She was so caught up in the moment that her mind was blocking all that out until it was too late. One look at her true form and she lost all humanity.
You know, one of the things I never really thought about is how Ludmilla never notices she's turning into a giant fucking dragon. Then I kinda realized that's just how self-absorbed she is. She's so focused on herself that she doesn't even notice what's HAPPENING to herself. Very interesting character indeed
This was my favourite part when I was little. I was amazed at her stupidity, I remember thinking, "How can she not know she's turning into a dinosaur?!"
This is one of my favorite childhood movies - I haven't seen it in ages. I had the biggest crush on Ludmilla, haha! Thanks for posting, it brings back so many great memories! :)
This song ruined my childhood. The first time I saw this was in 1st grade. When this song came on, I was a 7 year old. When it was over, I was a 7 inch miracle. The next day at school I couldn't take my eyes off my teacher. I demand fair compensation!
As a kid.. i dont remember clearly but think her transformation scared me, especially when it was mostly into her dragon form. I think i was scared of dragons for awhile after that. Another thing that made me scared of dragons was the one from PageMaster, that movie also aided in feeding my cetaphobia too. Glad i saw the dragon from Barbie, Jake Long and all those other good dragons during my childhood or i might've still been scared to this day 0.0 Btw.. 01:22 that face was HORRIBLE. That is something i still remember clearly scared as a kid O.O"
*+Danek Radwanski* ...they do know she's covered in warts and has a fish-goatie, right? Well i guess they like everything up until that point *shrug* As a kid you dont really get distracted by that.
I really like this villain, Ludmilla. She is an evil sadistic and power-hungry bitch. But she is also polite and sophisticated, and the way she talks is very funny too :)
ok is anyone else bothered by how fast her snout appeared at the end, like everything else during her transformation was stretched out, including the color shifting on her face, but then the snout pops out at like half a second?? idk maybe it's just me lol
PyroGothNerd I get what you mean in that that's what the filmmakers were going for, but what I don't get is some people finding Ludmilla turning into a dragon to be unironically sexy. Poe's Law, I guess.
When you think about it, her transformation is just like that of the Jackass transformation in Pinocchio, only the whole thing is on screen.......and of course, the terror is taken out of it due to the fact she's singing about the process happily while it happens rather than screaming in terror & agony.
I'm a little impressed they managed to squeeze breast expansion into that little kink sequence considering that her final form doesn't even have breasts.
This is actually one of the best Disney movies, and how many people have seen it? The number of people who I know that have seen it, I can count them on one hand! It's great!
I know but even her first time on screen I knew she was going to betray everyone, she wasn't exactly subtle about her wanting the throne but that dosnt nean shes a bad villain, shes cool in a way.
Chris Smalls Prince Hans was about as well hidden as a bullseye in the middle of an open field honestly. He was too nice, too charming, and too overly innocent in his approach to be anything less than a villain. The fact that he was just so quickly introduced shortly after Anna sung about wanting to meet someone and was seemingly perfect in every way was just far too contrived for me to buy into. I know they tried to reveal it as a big surprise and all but really it was anything but, I saw it coming a mile away. With Ludmilla I'm even more confused at how no one guessed she was bad when she looks like She-Jafar, at least Hans had a princely demeanor and charm to try to sway people into a sense of comfort. Yet Ludmilla manages to do it through fake support alone-I guess that means she's more of an effective villain when she had very little physical appeal or actual charm to rely on and STILL ended up tricking everyone around her for a majority of the movie. Eh, just my personal thoughts I guess.