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Could you imagine the surprise Clayton experienced when he thought he was going to get a typical Disney villain demise where he falls and the audience never has to see his body again, and then that didn’t happen?
@@ayobailey7235 There’s something oddly dark about this death. This is a reference to a scary suicide death method: hanging. All of this happens in real life, so the fact that this death is shown in a Disney movie really haunts me.
The death of Tarzan’s parents is the darkest,saddest and terrifying death moment ever in the animation movie of Tarzan 1999 when we can see the gorilla Kala visiting the tree house of Tarzan and she saw the bodies of Tarzan’s parents
HOW DID I NOT NOTICE TARZAN'S PARENTS LIFELESS BODIES JUST LYING IN THE LEFT SIDE OF THE SCREEN?! That's the first time I ever noticed and the just hurts even more
It's insane how much tense mileage you can get by not showing the whole thing or almost all but not. Were Tarzan's parents faces mauled off or their chests torn open? Did Clayton's eyes bulge out of his head much to Tarzan's horror. We don't know and that's the scariest thing.
Fun fact: In one of the deleted scene of Scar's death, simba took the fall instead of Scar after accepting his surrender, but Simba survives, and Scar thinking he's dead, maniacally laughs and is ingulfed in flames on pride rock. They removed and cut that scene from the film, due to it being too dark and terrifying, especially for the mainstream audience.
Another fun fact: In Beauty and the Beast, Gaston was originally supposed to land in the woods and get ripped apart by the wolves who chased Maurice and attacked Belle earlier in the film. The scene was removed for the exact same reason as Scar's original death. Ironically Scar's new death was along the same lines
We also saw a silhouette of his death. Scar getting eaten to death by his hyenas. I'll be seeing that in my nightmares tonight. If that fails, Clayton would do the trick.
Mufasa death was horrible and the Saddest thing that has ever happened. Scar's Death Was hell Fire's Death 💀 by The hyenas and the most Satisfying death for a tyrants king to end! Frollo's Death by Hell's Fire Death was Cause by his own Wicked sins after he mess with the Judgement of Rightness for the last time. So good riddance to both Monsters in disney. Dr.Facilier Death by a drag to hell was Very terrified thing to see, and to remind us to never make a deal with the devil 👿😈
Last time I went to summer school, it was only four weeks and each school day ended at about noon. Even so, I wouldn't wish it on any kid. And I'll *certainly* never force it on my own.
Summer school was never a big deal to me. Short school days anyways and if I didn't go I'd otherwise just be staying home playing video games all day anyway. I didn't have that many friends and there were some people I only hung out with at school. I get the joke but your comparison is bad
And she was right to be adamant on refusing to make Bob a cape. So many heroes and villains lost their lives to cape mishaps. Besides, I think Mr. Incredible looks awesome with or without a cape. 😎
Dr.Facilier was left some pretty dark tones in general but his death was just nightmare fuel Side note: When I first saw this movie I didn't know his name so I called him "Shadow Pimp" and I stand by that nickname XD
1929-2021 R.I.P. Rest and peace Christopher Plummer the best and awesome actor ever in the history of Hollywood and he giving voice to the villain Charles Mutz in the animation movie of Up
@@dafilmqueen556/videos And all just for being an authority figure because Scroop hated people like Mr. Arrow who have such high authority, with a passion. At least, Jim Hawkins avenged Mr. Arrow for Captain Amelia by getting Scroop killed off.
Syndrome's death was both dark and funny. Edna (voiced by Brad Bird), one of the best 'Incredibles' supporting characters was right about ONE THING about capes. "NO CAPES!" 🤣
And that moment when you realize that when she says 'don't look at the past,' and those supers might've been wearing _her_ designs... she feels responsible.
Along with Bambi's mum, I was more traumatised by Mufasa's death than Scar's. They both still make me cry as an adult 😭 Frollo's death has to be my favourite, mostly because of his line right before it happens. "And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit." Best last words.
When I was a kid I was mostly shocked by the deaths of Ursula, Clayton, Tarzan's parents, Dr. Facilier, Maleficent and Frollo. I also wasn't really fazed or terrified by a lot of deaths from Disney, not even as I continued to watch all the countless Disney films in my enormous collection and as I got older. I actually still find myself pretty forlorn by the death of Mufasa, with its dramatic musical score and the scream of agony by Mufasa himself as well as the cry of terror by Simba I can't help but feel utter pain and sadness every time I see it.
When I was younger I honestly thought Clayton fell and had his machete stab him but now that I’m an adult and seeing that he died by hanging it’s even more creepy
Dr. Faciliers death was by far my favorite. It’s was the most badass way to go really. And it looked awesome as well, granted the implication of his demise. He was a really cool villain.
Facilier's final scene is one of my favorites from Disney. From Tiana being shown her lifelong dream, the back and forth with the talisman, then Facilier's imminent demise accompanied by a reprise of a real A tier villain song.
I clearly remember Ursula's death scaring the crap outta me when I was younger. I mean it still kinda does to this day. It's pretty intense. Not saying the other deaths aren't terrifying, but that one stuck with me the most.
Ursula's death in The Little Mermaid 😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝, I can handle, but Clayton's death in Disney's Tarzan adaptation, I'm not so sure since it's creepy 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱.
That's probably because when Eric impaled her with the ship he destroyed her control of the magic that she'd used to make herself gigantic and she disintegrated as a result - which is what the lightning was Ursula's magic being turned against and destroying her.
When my sister and I saw Lion King in theaters as kids, she bawled her eyes out when Mufasa died. I actually reached over her shoulder and tried to comfort her as best as I could
When Ed was laughing with the hyenas before Scar gets turned to a rug, that actually mirrors real life. In the wild, when hyenas find food for the others, they start laughing like Ed was. So when he started laughing, it meant they found food. In this case, the food was Scar!
The Death of Oogie Boogie in the animation stop motion movie named A Nightmare before Christmas is the disturbing,disgusting and creepiest death ever when we see Jack defeating easily a Oogie Boogie cutting his cloth and dying losing his insects
You heard what the narrator said about death of turbine fan. You REALLY don't want to imagine get sucked and chopped up into pieces and paint the blades or room that certain color
Scar and Hopper's death was more like irony than anything else. Both took advantage of the circle of life, with Scar manipulating the hyenas to help him and let them eat whatever they wanted whenever they wanted, while Hopper terrified the ants to have them gather food for him. But Mother Nature showed them that the food chain can work both ways and had them turn into food.
The Death of Hopper is the darkest,horrifying and violent death moment ever in the animation movie of A Bug’s Life when we can see the villain Hopper grasshopper eaten by chicks in a nest
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The Death of Gaston in the animation movie of Beauty and the beast is the creepiest and darkest death moment in all the time when we can see Gaston falling into the void and we see his eyes in hat form a skull
@@servingstfuhm6287 He was also supposed to stab Beast more times than once, and falls off the castle from laughing too hard. Thankfully, no Disney villain since has suffered a similar fate
Clayton, Scar, facilier, and syndrome all have the most terrifying deaths of all cuz Clayton got hanged and when lightning flashes we can see the body Scar got eaten by his own minions and was used as an outfit for Hercules Syndrome wore a cape and got sucked into a jet engine Facilier got dragged to the underworld for not paying his debt
It wasn't much as Frollo's death as what happened right before the gargoyle broke that scared me so much I didn't watch the movie for 10 years. No joke
Well like you I also feel relieved and happy when the villain gets what they deserve, something that puts them out of their misery, however, I feel bad for villains who only became evil because of driven by tragedy.
Judge Frollo's death is definitely the most unsettling. Seeing the gargoyle structure break off, causing Frollo to fall into the blazing fire below, basically represents his punishment for his sins: a speedy descent to Hell, or as what he calls, Hellfire.
Unsettling.... ehn. _Justice,_ at last? Yes. Sure, Disney had to tone it down a _tad,_ as in all other versions, Frollo is an Archdeacon (roughly equivalent to a Priest-- but being _Notre Dame's_ Archdeacon, that's like being mayor of _New York City,_ vs mayor of, say; _Albany,_ NY). They should have kept the teeth of showing the hypocrisy of the Church and religion and kept Frollo's title as such, but instead of having to deal with the backlash of revealing a christian leader as the bad people they can be, they made him a judge instead.
Agreed. It wasn't one of the better known Disney films, was it? They should have done it properly, with one film for each book, the way they did Harry Potter or The Lord of the Rings. That would have been truly epic.
"giving her an all-powerful triton..." *Trident,* not triton. Triton is the name of the character. His weapon is a trident. Also, I'm surprised you didn't mention another tragic death in Tarzan - the baby gorilla, killed by the same leopard who kills Tarzan's parents.
Sad but true. Like really? Parents see dead bodies in Disney movies made for kids:That's normal Johnny Parents see any form of lgbtq in show for kids: UNACCEPTABLE!
It makes no sense but somehow, they are Like, how hard is it to explain to your kid that some boys like boys? Isn't it way harder to explain things like tragic deaths from sympathetic villians?
13:29 - While none of these deaths scarred, let alone scared me, it was the Evil Queen's death that has been the only thing from Disney that scared me, primarily because of her scream. Even today, her scream sends chills down my spine whenever I hear it
The Death of Syndrome is the darkest and horrible death moment ever in the animation movie of The Incredibles 2004 when we can see Syndrome trying to take the baby but he was defeat dying in the jet
@@TheImaginator972 Yep. He would purposely set up Supers to get murdered in various horrible ways, and after trying to murder a 2-year old, he gets shredded into oblivion by a jet engine, showing us in gruesome detail just why Edna was so paranoid about the Parrs having capes. NO CAPES!
I think they meant most brutal deaths. Not terrifying. Top actual terrifying deaths. 6. Syndrome, died scrambling in terror 5. Hopper, died screaming facing his worst fear 4. Dr. Facilie, screaming while dragged to hell 3. Scar, mauled and eaten while alive in even if we only see the shadows. 2. Horned king skin and soul ripped from his bones. 1. Doom run over by a steam roller AND melted, both while screaming in agony. These were terrifying because we say them happen. Most of the high rankings are brutal but the actual death is not seen, only implied.
Jafar in Aladdin the Return of Jafar. His lamp was destroyed so he was slowly, painfully erased. The thief in Aladdin who was going to retrieve the lamp for Jafar, only to get eaten by the Cave of Wonders. The American Spy Car in Cars 2. He was filled up with highly explosive fuel and was fired and killed by a laser.
What Macbeth? "AHHHHHHH! Hot potato! Off his drawers! Pluck to make amends!" Doubly funny when you realize Rowan Atkinson voiced Zazu. Also Lion King is said to based off of Hamlet though others have said it's more like King Lear.
We don't even see Elsa and Ana's parents' deaths; Bambi's mom and Mufasa's deaths were more horrific. Shan Yu and Syndro's deaths were more comedic than anything. Clayton's death was definitely the most terrifying. Disney villains falling to their death is a common trope as it's supposed to represent their fall from power.
The Death of Mufasa is the most saddest and tragic moments ever in the animation movie of The Lion King and this moment make you sad for various reasons in the animation movie
17:49 ok after Dr Facilier's death they forgot to show the clip were on a tomb stone it showed his screaming head in the stone very unsettling for those who haven't seen it
I wish Turbo from Wreck it Ralph was included here. Being forced to go to your own death while you're completely unable to stop it is pretty horrifying
Disney Villain Death Puns 18 - Well that's one way to scare off evil spirits from Mongolia 17 - Night Night 16 - He had won, by a second 15 - I always wanted to eat bugs......WHAT!!! They are considered a delicacy to the human diet. 14 - Looks like he needed a good scratch 13 - Enjoying the view up there, I hope so 12 - He enjoyed a good dip of his own making 11 - He gambled his victory, by a thread 10 - I always wanted to see her sharp by a blade 9 - No one can survive this fall but Gaston 8 - Shocking 7 - I wanted to see slicing and dicing by a propeller 6 - Not even the fires of hell can judge his soul 5 - She was dropped off at her burial site 4 - Good thing he saved money on funeral costs 3 - Enjoyed being scarred 2 - Wonder if Morgana was watching this 1 - He was dead in 7 seconds