Officially in the mortal world, Facilier is dead. In the voodoo world, Dr. Facilier will wish for death, but there is nothing to kill him. The spark of thought will grow dimmer... and dimmer... and then silent...
@@Starwarsfanboy0928 Yet we don't know if time passes differently in hell, a single second could be a billion years on the otherside, so imagine what kind of suffering they had to endure
I never saw Who Framed Roger Rabbit as a child, and I’m so happy for that, Mufasa’s and Scar’s deaths from The Lion King scarred me when I was nine, and Oogie Boogie’s death from The Nightmare Before Christmas scarred me when I was like 12 or 13. Judge doom was creepy enough before he died, his death along with the over sexualization of Jessica Rabbit are probably some very good reasons why my parents never let me watch Who Framed Roger Rabbit when I was younger.
Mufasa’s death hurts a lot more with the passing of James Earl Jones. Also, if there’s anything the Princess and the Frog has taught us, it’s this: Don’t mess around with Vodou!
In the honorable mentions segment, I never notice Sabor's bloody footprints next to the corpses of Tarzan's birth parents when I first saw the Tarzan movie. And for Mr. Whisker's impalement in Frankenweenie, at least it was quick, and doesn't have blood in stop motion animation. Thank god Sora from Kingdom Hearts never got to see some of these Disney Villain deaths, except maybe Ursula's impalement.
Also, while it has never officially happened or been recorded, it's highly possible that it would be horrible to be sucked into a black hole due to the fact that not even light can escape one (or at least the event horizon).
Speaking of original deaths, Scar's was when after Simba accepted his surrender, Scar sent him flying down Pride Rock, but Simba survived the fall like Scar did in the final cut. But Scar got too cocky and laughed psychotically without realizing he's being incinerated alive!!!
@beccacroce7380 Yeah, they probably erased the part where Scar got eaten by the hyenas bc it might have been too grim for a kids' show, but Scar's fire spirit died bc Kion and the lions of the past made it rain on top of Scar, thus extinguishing him.
I would’ve like to have included: .Mufasa (The Lion King) .Chinese Village (Mulan) .Hydra (Hercules) .Torque (Cars 2) .Turbo/King Candy (Wreck it Ralph) .Jafar (The Return of Jafar)
Mufasa's death was far worse than Scar's. Scar deserved everything he got. Mufasa didn't. And watching Simba's gut-wrenching reaction gets me every time! This should have been number one.
The stegosaurus has made me shiver since I was a kid, and the oysters left me aghast (probably one of the reasons why I don't like Alice.) Clayton's shadow is just such a good part of that whole scene. It just makes it for me.
I also love it that The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Tangled are on the same list. After all, Judge Claude Frollo and Mother Gothel have a lot in common
frollo almost quasimodo down a well, when he was a baby, than he was manipulated by frollo and gothel did something diffrenet like kidnapping baby rapunzel from her parents and than manipultes her like frollo did.
So a couple of years ago, I made the mistake of showing one of my ESOL classes The Lion King (which they absolutely loved) but due to poor planning and technical issues with the projector, the class transition bell rang RIGHT WHEN MUFASA DIED. Yeah...that was a fun mood for the next day. -_-
It's a shame the modern Disney doesn't kill off villains like they used to! Nowadays, they just give them some tragic backstory as to why they became villainous
Hmm, you're right. We haven't had a Disney villain death in the animated canon since "Wreck-It Ralph," unless you count the former King of Arendale in the prologue to "Frozen 2."
The only deaths on this list that left me horrified was the baby oysters'. I always cried for them, as they did not deserve their shared fate. It made me feel more numb towards "Alice in Wonderland" than I already was, and still am. On a side note, the Evil Queen's name was/is Grimhilde. She gets/got what was coming to her, and as Prince Florian was/is my favourite Disney character, I am most satisfied with her demise above all others' in the company's films.
Ursula is a cruel and a evil miserable evil sea witch she is and ursula brought this up herself that she got herself kicked out of king triton's kingdom of atlantica for causing so much trouble for the merpeople at atlantica too and it serves ursula right too and she deserves to be sleeping with the fishes now which is ironic cause ursula lives in the sea too as well.
do you know that in the live action movie, ursuala drops the trident is her brother line when in the cartoon version we may or may not see simarlities of them being silbings?
Not to mention ursula imprisoned the innocent merfolk in her lair as polyps,sabotaged ariel's deal when ursula turns into a beautiful woman named vanessa hypnotizing prince eric into marry ursula,kidnapping ariel when ursula uses her as a ransom to make king triton give up his trident and crown when he turned into a polyp when ursula became queen of the ocean and after eric tries to save ariel from ursula ursula tries to kill eric with the trident ursula stole from king triton until ariel intervene and ariel made ursula kill her own eels(or her poopsies as ursula calls them) even though ursula and her eels deserved it and they both had it coming and finally when ursula became a giant sea kraken and when ursula uses the trident to create a wild deadly storm and raising the sunken ships from below the sea and when ursula traps ariel in the bottom of the sea and ursula tries to kill ariel with the trident until prince eric arrived and kills ursula when she got impaled and struck by lighting and dies below the sea when ursula is now sleeping with the fishes and king triton got his trident and his crown back when he turned back into a merman and the other merpeople are turned into polyps back into mermaids again and they are free from ursula's lair now and when ariel turns back into a human again by her father king triton and ariel marries prince eric when they both live happily ever after when both ariel and eric got their satisfying heartwarming happy endings along with flounder,Sebastian,king triton,and the rest of the merfolk and ursula got her satisfying comeuppance when she is now sleeping with the fishes which is very ironic cause ursula lives under the sea too HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
"I promise I'll pay y'all back! I PROMISE!!! NOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Yeah, that was traumatising. That voodoo was NOT a load of hoodoo.
12:37 Imagine a Disney villain death were it falls in One of the Twin Towers' Top Roof of the World Trade Center, like Gaston's Death and even like 9/11 from any late 90s Disney Movies!
Most of these deaths are so much more terrifying when you get older. They’re scary to see as a kid but then you get older and you realize what it would be like to die these deaths, what those deaths represent or just realize how truly terrifying the visuals are and you wonder how the heck you weren’t more scared as a kid
As much as Disney brings our imaginations to life, they also know how to grip our heartstrings. Heart-wrenching character deaths are a common occurrence in the best Disney projects. Whether it be the inevitable defeat of a cunning villain or a character-building death of a protagonist, death in a Disney movie has always been a hard pill to swallow. Many of us at young age remember some traumatizing Disney deaths that will never leave our minds. When the conversation about traumatic Disney deaths comes up, The Lion King is one of those movies that you cannot avoid. Of course, Mufasa's death had us all in shambles. However, we tend to forget that Scar's death is maybe even more brutal. Although we don't see him actually die on-screen, Scar meets a horrifying (and deserving end) when he gets cornered by the band of hyenas, and they all swarm him, leaving us to assume he was eaten.
The Horned King's death is still pretty graphic with the flashing light effects covering up most of the gore. Even 80s-era Disney was lucky to get away with it.
I think smothering the entire Hun army under an avalanche is more horrifying than Shan Yu. Imagine being trapped under the snow; it's like white cement according to those who've been dug out in time.
The terrifying deaths on this list that scared me were Hopper (A Bug’s Life) Rourke (Atlantis: The Lost Empire) Scroop (Treasure Planet) Oogie Boogie (Nightmare Before Christmas) Syndrome (The Incredibles) Dr. Facilier (The Princess and the Frog) Scar (The Lion King) Clayton (Tarzan) Even though these movies are geared toward kids, the death scenes are jarring. Even as an adult, I get goosebumps and chills.
The Horned King: Sucked into the Black Cauldron, rips into a skeleton and explodes. Shan Yu: Gets slammed by a rocket and propels him into a tower of fireworks, killing him in the explosion. Sykes: Gets run over by a train while in his Cadillac. Professor Ratigan: Falls off of Big Ben to his death. Hopper: Gets eaten alive by baby birds. Commander Rourke: Crystallized and gets shattered into pieces by propellers. Scroop: Drifted into space to his death and never to be seen again. Judge Doom: Melted to death by his own concoction of dip. Oogie Boogie: Reduced to bugs and gets stomped by Santa Claus. Maleficent: Gets stabbed in the heart by Prince Phillip's Sword of Truth and falls to her death while in her fire-breathing dragon form. Gaston: Lost his balance and falls off the roof of the Beast’s castle to his death. The Evil Queen: Falls off a cliff, gets crushed by a boulder and apparently gets eaten by vultures who followed her. Syndrome: Knocked into a jet turbine due to his cape getting caught, gets pulled in, and gets killed in the explosion. Edna Mode was right. No capes! Frollo: Falls into a lake of molten copper. Gothel: Ages really fast then trips by Pascal by using Rapunzel’s long, cut hair, falls out the window, turns into dust when she hits the ground. Dr. Facilier: Gets dragged and sucked into the voodoo world. Scar: Overthrown by his nephew Simba, gets eaten and mauled to death by the hyenas as the fire surrounds them. Ursula: Gets impaled by a ship by Eric, gets electrocuted by lightning. Charles Muntz: Falls to his death from Carl's floating house. Mr. Whiskers: Gets impaled through the heart by a wooden stake and as the flaming windmill gave way and collapsed on him. Clayton: Falls to his death and gets choked to death by one of the vines snapping his neck and kills him.
1:48 This pisses me off because this movie is part of a 5 book series i love called The Chronicles of Pydain, and the horned king was the villain of the 1st book The Book Of Three and The Black Cauldron was the second book. The horned king actually dies as soon as his real name is called because evil isn't as frightening when you can identify it. That was the point of his death it was a life lesson, and it was a point that the scariest things to people is the unknown.
Mufasa's death still scars me, pun unintended. Simba's devastated reaction is what makes it a gut punch.
Feel you bro
I laughed at Mufasa's death. I was happy to see that tyrant go.
Same😢
When I was five I was so terrified I still am
Man, That sure "Scar"ed Simba. *Pun Intended*
RIP James Earl Jones
Mufasa will never be forgotten
Long Live the King👑🦁
R.I.P 💔👑 he will always be our king
R.I.P 🕊
RIP, may the Force be with you
yes man agreed.
0:13 simba having to pretend like he didn’t just sing a musical number called “I just can’t wait to be king”💀
I guess he didn't realise that he'd only become a king after his father's death
Clayton’s death always gives me chills
The fact that they show the shadow of his hanged body is just creepy.
Same. As a kid, I didn't see his shadow until I was 12 years old. Like holy crap. 😱 the realization. Now as an adult, still gives me chills.
@@ReynaReactsandReviews Same here. That was brutal
It's that sickening crunch as the vine goes taught that does it for me.
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Can we really consider Dr. Facilier’s fate a “death?” Seems more like a fate worse than death.💀
Officially in the mortal world, Facilier is dead.
In the voodoo world, Dr. Facilier will wish for death, but there is nothing to kill him.
The spark of thought will grow dimmer... and dimmer... and then silent...
Well the scene ends with a tombstone with his face and name on it, so yes.
Yes
He's literally dragged to hell. That's a fate worse than death
@@Starwarsfanboy0928 Yet we don't know if time passes differently in hell, a single second could be a billion years on the otherside, so imagine what kind of suffering they had to endure
I never saw Who Framed Roger Rabbit as a child, and I’m so happy for that, Mufasa’s and Scar’s deaths from The Lion King scarred me when I was nine, and Oogie Boogie’s death from The Nightmare Before Christmas scarred me when I was like 12 or 13.
Judge doom was creepy enough before he died, his death along with the over sexualization of Jessica Rabbit are probably some very good reasons why my parents never let me watch Who Framed Roger Rabbit when I was younger.
You could say that Faciler was not ready
Nope, he wasn't ready.
Bah-dum-tsh! 🥁🥁🥁
Yeah, you know you're screwed when your own villain song is being used against you.
😭
I didn’t realize as a kid that Clayton in Tarzan was hung then I watched it as an adult and was like…. Oh damn!
Mufasa’s death hurts a lot more with the passing of James Earl Jones. Also, if there’s anything the Princess and the Frog has taught us, it’s this: Don’t mess around with Vodou!
VOODOO*😊
In the honorable mentions segment, I never notice Sabor's bloody footprints next to the corpses of Tarzan's birth parents when I first saw the Tarzan movie. And for Mr. Whisker's impalement in Frankenweenie, at least it was quick, and doesn't have blood in stop motion animation.
Thank god Sora from Kingdom Hearts never got to see some of these Disney Villain deaths, except maybe Ursula's impalement.
I never noticed Tarzan's parents' bodies for years, just the bloody pawprints. I must've fooled myself into forgetting the bodies were there.
I didn’t even realise that was Tarzan’s parents bodies until watching this! How many times have I watched that film since childhood🤦🏻♀️.
19:03 "Oh well, circle of life." 😹
Got to love the dark humor
LMAO!
😂
But hyenas don't eat lions. Lions eat other lions-
The death of the red shoe in Who Framed Roger Rabbit imo, was another scary death
AH! I freaking knew it! For Tarzan being released in 1999, it makes sense that Clayton’s death starts a horror franchise; Final Destination
Mr Arrow’s death was even more terrifying than Scroop’s because he didn’t deserve it
Also, while it has never officially happened or been recorded, it's highly possible that it would be horrible to be sucked into a black hole due to the fact that not even light can escape one (or at least the event horizon).
Mr. Arrow’s death was straight out of a horror movie.
Dr.Faciller’s death in “The Princess and the Frog” still haunts me to this day
Good to know
For those who don't know, Judge Doom's real name is Baron Von Rotten. He was an actor who had an accident, and went insane as a result.
After all of these years watching Who Framed Roger Rabbit how did I never know this?
@bleachedstar0334 That information is in the book the film's based on, but not in the film.
@ColtonRMagby very interesting!!
@bleachedstar0334 Yep. I haven't read that book, but I've seen a video where someone discussed the character in detail.
Clayton had it coming. He was cruel and evil for kidnapping and killing the gorillas.
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It doesn’t make the scene less terrifying though.
You forgot about Bambi's mother that's still freaks me out to this day and also one of the saddest moments
At least it was off screen
PLEASE MsMojo, Top 10 BEST Cartoon Network Halloween Episodes?
Nickelodeon too!
RIP Ken Page
Fun Fact: Scar’s death was based on Gaston’s ORIGINAL death.
Speaking of original deaths, Scar's was when after Simba accepted his surrender, Scar sent him flying down Pride Rock, but Simba survived the fall like Scar did in the final cut. But Scar got too cocky and laughed psychotically without realizing he's being incinerated alive!!!
Wolves, I take it?
And that original cause of death would be..?
@@MichaelOrd-k9w That's sort of how the Lion Guard says Scar dies. Instead of hyenas, he falls into the fire.
@beccacroce7380 Yeah, they probably erased the part where Scar got eaten by the hyenas bc it might have been too grim for a kids' show, but Scar's fire spirit died bc Kion and the lions of the past made it rain on top of Scar, thus extinguishing him.
Rest in peace James Earl Jones aka Mufasa.
and darth vader
I would’ve like to have included:
.Mufasa (The Lion King)
.Chinese Village (Mulan)
.Hydra (Hercules)
.Torque (Cars 2)
.Turbo/King Candy (Wreck it Ralph)
.Jafar (The Return of Jafar)
but we don't know where the chinese people are, they could be killed off screen by the hans?
What always baffles mw is that Charles Muntz is still alive. If Carl was maybe 8 when Muntz was in his early 20s, he'd be over 100. ??!!
Maybe not that old, but probably over 90 while living alone in the wilds of South America.
I love it that Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Treasure Planet are very close to each other on this list
Frollo’s demise is purely terrifying and symbolic!
Mufasa saves Simba's life 2 times in the lion king. He didn't deserve to die he took care of Simba so well. R.I.P James Earl Jones ♥️ ❤️.
Mufasa's death was far worse than Scar's. Scar deserved everything he got. Mufasa didn't. And watching Simba's gut-wrenching reaction gets me every time! This should have been number one.
Kid Danger: *wearing his mighty pup movie outfit taking his hamlet holding his hamlet in his Pegasus wing* RIP Mufasa.
The stegosaurus has made me shiver since I was a kid, and the oysters left me aghast (probably one of the reasons why I don't like Alice.) Clayton's shadow is just such a good part of that whole scene. It just makes it for me.
What about Koda's mom's death? Unknowingly running towards your own death. When she ran towards Kenai after being cornered, and he raised his spear.
Mufasas death is so sad he didn't deserve that
Disney went to the dark side for this one
Dr. Facilier is one of Keith David's best voice acting roles of all time
I love him as Goliath in the "Gargoyles" series
@@motherlove202 yeah I also love him as Husk on Hazbin Hotel
Assuming Ratigan's cat died, I would say her death was far more disturbing.
I think The Horned King should have been a lot higher on this Top 20! He was *literally* ripped apart! And by the very power he sought!
I also love it that The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Tangled are on the same list. After all, Judge Claude Frollo and Mother Gothel have a lot in common
frollo almost quasimodo down a well, when he was a baby, than he was manipulated by frollo and gothel did something diffrenet like kidnapping baby rapunzel from her parents and than manipultes her like frollo did.
Final Destination style, BEFORE the actual 2000 suspense film, Final Destination.
12:48 I never noticed that before
My (personal) top 3:
1. Hopper (A Bug’s Life)
2. Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
3. Ratigan (The Great Mouse Detective)
So a couple of years ago, I made the mistake of showing one of my ESOL classes The Lion King (which they absolutely loved) but due to poor planning and technical issues with the projector, the class transition bell rang RIGHT WHEN MUFASA DIED. Yeah...that was a fun mood for the next day. -_-
It's a shame the modern Disney doesn't kill off villains like they used to! Nowadays, they just give them some tragic backstory as to why they became villainous
Hmm, you're right. We haven't had a Disney villain death in the animated canon since "Wreck-It Ralph," unless you count the former King of Arendale in the prologue to "Frozen 2."
7:09 What a cute way to die from a Bug's point of view !
Maybe in the next Disney movie, a Disney Protagonist could rip a Disney Villain's head and spine off.
Ouch
When did Disney license the "Mortal Kombat" franchise?
no i don't think so but in a mortal combat game
I notice that they brought back "honorable mentions"
I never understood the rhyme or reason. Some lists do include honorable mentions and some don't.
The only deaths on this list that left me horrified was the baby oysters'. I always cried for them, as they did not deserve their shared fate. It made me feel more numb towards "Alice in Wonderland" than I already was, and still am.
On a side note, the Evil Queen's name was/is Grimhilde. She gets/got what was coming to her, and as Prince Florian was/is my favourite Disney character, I am most satisfied with her demise above all others' in the company's films.
What about Rod in Cars 2?
20:38 I never knew they showed his parents
Ursula is now sleeping with the fishes.
Ursula is a cruel and a evil miserable evil sea witch she is and ursula brought this up herself that she got herself kicked out of king triton's kingdom of atlantica for causing so much trouble for the merpeople at atlantica too and it serves ursula right too and she deserves to be sleeping with the fishes now which is ironic cause ursula lives in the sea too as well.
@@Markie375 She reaps what she sows!
do you know that in the live action movie, ursuala drops the trident is her brother line when in the cartoon version we may or may not see simarlities of them being silbings?
Not to mention ursula imprisoned the innocent merfolk in her lair as polyps,sabotaged ariel's deal when ursula turns into a beautiful woman named vanessa hypnotizing prince eric into marry ursula,kidnapping ariel when ursula uses her as a ransom to make king triton give up his trident and crown when he turned into a polyp when ursula became queen of the ocean and after eric tries to save ariel from ursula ursula tries to kill eric with the trident ursula stole from king triton until ariel intervene and ariel made ursula kill her own eels(or her poopsies as ursula calls them) even though ursula and her eels deserved it and they both had it coming and finally when ursula became a giant sea kraken and when ursula uses the trident to create a wild deadly storm and raising the sunken ships from below the sea and when ursula traps ariel in the bottom of the sea and ursula tries to kill ariel with the trident until prince eric arrived and kills ursula when she got impaled and struck by lighting and dies below the sea when ursula is now sleeping with the fishes and king triton got his trident and his crown back when he turned back into a merman and the other merpeople are turned into polyps back into mermaids again and they are free from ursula's lair now and when ariel turns back into a human again by her father king triton and ariel marries prince eric when they both live happily ever after when both ariel and eric got their satisfying heartwarming happy endings along with flounder,Sebastian,king triton,and the rest of the merfolk and ursula got her satisfying comeuppance when she is now sleeping with the fishes which is very ironic cause ursula lives under the sea too HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
"I promise I'll pay y'all back! I PROMISE!!! NOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Yeah, that was traumatising. That voodoo was NOT a load of hoodoo.
12:37 Imagine a Disney villain death were it falls in One of the Twin Towers' Top Roof of the World Trade Center, like Gaston's Death and even like 9/11 from any late 90s Disney Movies!
12:54 WOW VOICE CHANGE ALERT 🚨
The way she said “Oh well. Circle of life 🙃” 😂
Most of these deaths are so much more terrifying when you get older. They’re scary to see as a kid but then you get older and you realize what it would be like to die these deaths, what those deaths represent or just realize how truly terrifying the visuals are and you wonder how the heck you weren’t more scared as a kid
Rest in Peace, Ken Page. The voice actor of Oogie Boogie
Dr Faciler's death still gets me every time
“So Much…., For ‘TRUE LOVE’!!!” - Ursula
IRONICALLY, True Love IS the KEY To Ursula’s Untimely DEMISE!! 😵💀☠️ 🦑 🧙
As much as Disney brings our imaginations to life, they also know how to grip our heartstrings.
Heart-wrenching character deaths are a common occurrence in the best Disney projects.
Whether it be the inevitable defeat of a cunning villain or a character-building death of a protagonist, death in a Disney movie has always been a hard pill to swallow.
Many of us at young age remember some traumatizing Disney deaths that will never leave our minds.
When the conversation about traumatic Disney deaths comes up, The Lion King is one of those movies that you cannot avoid.
Of course, Mufasa's death had us all in shambles.
However, we tend to forget that Scar's death is maybe even more brutal.
Although we don't see him actually die on-screen, Scar meets a horrifying (and deserving end) when he gets cornered by the band of hyenas, and they all swarm him, leaving us to assume he was eaten.
Every Disney movie has a tragedy in it 😢
We did not even know that they were desensitizing us since Bambi... Pure evil 😢
Doctor facilier's death from princess and the frog still gets me 😮
7:06 AWWW! Look at the little Chickies about to eat the bad guy limb to limb. 🥰🥰😘😘
Dang what happened to agent Turbo from Cars 2. The man was literally crushed to death
The Horned King's death is still pretty graphic with the flashing light effects covering up most of the gore. Even 80s-era Disney was lucky to get away with it.
Mufasa's plumming always traumatized me as a kid.....
For it being October, this is a great list
Mufasa’s death is bad for children with no dads
Rest in Paradise James Earl Jones and Ken Page
I think smothering the entire Hun army under an avalanche is more horrifying than Shan Yu. Imagine being trapped under the snow; it's like white cement according to those who've been dug out in time.
The Evil Queen was also a powerful example of Walt Disney's belief in karma, good and bad.
Dr. Facilier got what he deserved for not paying his friends on the other side.
I love Disney
As a blind person, Nufusa’s death was rough without vision. Also…”You got one thing right at least. A hyenas belly is never full.”
Remember seeing each and every movie, but the deaths that involved the villains in this-That’s just karma giving them a sucker punch in the face.
Funny that you say that line for Mr. Whiskers.
Bambi's mother😪
Hopper's death may have been terrified, but you know what he had it coming.
I think Arrow should be there instead of Scroop. If you know how black holes work, you would agree. Spaghettification is scary man
If you think these Disney Villains got what they deserved, gimme a hell yeah!
None of these scare me. They just give me satisfaction with these villains' just desserts
17:33
The terrifying deaths on this list that scared me were
Hopper (A Bug’s Life)
Rourke (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
Scroop (Treasure Planet)
Oogie Boogie (Nightmare Before Christmas)
Syndrome (The Incredibles)
Dr. Facilier (The Princess and the Frog)
Scar (The Lion King)
Clayton (Tarzan)
Even though these movies are geared toward kids, the death scenes are jarring. Even as an adult, I get goosebumps and chills.
At least the villains in this video got what they deserve
You know, Jafar has a pretty spooky death in Aladdin The Return of Jafar.
Good list love all things Disney 💕
Top 10 Terrifying Deaths in Cartoon Network Shows
Remember, this is supposed to be a movie for children.
Disney sure knows ho to create creative horrible deaths. Not even live action movie deaths gets that threatment
Wow, that last death in 22:00 was wow 😳
The Horned King: Sucked into the Black Cauldron, rips into a skeleton and explodes.
Shan Yu: Gets slammed by a rocket and propels him into a tower of fireworks, killing him in the explosion.
Sykes: Gets run over by a train while in his Cadillac.
Professor Ratigan: Falls off of Big Ben to his death.
Hopper: Gets eaten alive by baby birds.
Commander Rourke: Crystallized and gets shattered into pieces by propellers.
Scroop: Drifted into space to his death and never to be seen again.
Judge Doom: Melted to death by his own concoction of dip.
Oogie Boogie: Reduced to bugs and gets stomped by Santa Claus.
Maleficent: Gets stabbed in the heart by Prince Phillip's Sword of Truth and falls to her death while in her fire-breathing dragon form.
Gaston: Lost his balance and falls off the roof of the Beast’s castle to his death.
The Evil Queen: Falls off a cliff, gets crushed by a boulder and apparently gets eaten by vultures who followed her.
Syndrome: Knocked into a jet turbine due to his cape getting caught, gets pulled in, and gets killed in the explosion. Edna Mode was right. No capes!
Frollo: Falls into a lake of molten copper.
Gothel: Ages really fast then trips by Pascal by using Rapunzel’s long, cut hair, falls out the window, turns into dust when she hits the ground.
Dr. Facilier: Gets dragged and sucked into the voodoo world.
Scar: Overthrown by his nephew Simba, gets eaten and mauled to death by the hyenas as the fire surrounds them.
Ursula: Gets impaled by a ship by Eric, gets electrocuted by lightning.
Charles Muntz: Falls to his death from Carl's floating house.
Mr. Whiskers: Gets impaled through the heart by a wooden stake and as the flaming windmill gave way and collapsed on him.
Clayton: Falls to his death and gets choked to death by one of the vines snapping his neck and kills him.
Professor F should have taken a note from Shakespeare when he said neather a barrower or a lender be.
1:48 This pisses me off because this movie is part of a 5 book series i love called The Chronicles of Pydain, and the horned king was the villain of the 1st book The Book Of Three and The Black Cauldron was the second book. The horned king actually dies as soon as his real name is called because evil isn't as frightening when you can identify it. That was the point of his death it was a life lesson, and it was a point that the scariest things to people is the unknown.
Hans in Frozen , what kind of true love would thaw his heart if he doesn’t have a heart ?
He didn't die though, since we see him later in the 'Frozen Fever' short shoveling manure (and getting chucked into a pile from a giant snowball)
*Tiana- (Tee-Ahn-Na)* not (Tee-Ann-Na)
5:30 Y'know, I wouldn't call Ratigan a filthy rat if I wasn't twice his size and could easily stomp on him. 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈
Ursula's scene was intense. I remember parents walking out of the movie. I stayed even though I would get intense nightmares but never did.
Love how you put my two favorite Disney villains at the number 3 and 2 spot respectively. 😅😊🎉😂❤
It seems like this list is 90% disney villains, and the other 10% is the parents.
Just because these are Disney films doesn't mean in the case of some of these films that they are kids films
Mufasa’s definitely takes the cake
Disney turned Reichenbach falls into big ben for "The Great Mouse Detective"!