I remember the first time I watched The Hunchback of Notre Dame: I was stunned at the extreme violence against the Gypsies. That, for me, is one of the darkest moments in any Disney movie. That Bambi clip... the one scene I always skip because... I can't. Yeah, I was in tears. Sadness.
The burnt village and the sea of corpses in Mulan was realistically dark for Disney. And when Clayton hung himself in Tarzan, I didn't notice the shadow on the tree until I became a teenager. Needless to say, it shook me.
Best part about the first scene from Mulan. For the rest of the movie from that point. There's no more songs or musicals. It's that moment of darkness that shows this is now serious.
For me one of the darkest Movies is the Hunchback of Notre Dame. It deals with so many dark topics: Gaslighting, racism, discrimination against handycaped people, religious persecution and straight up sexual assult. Of cause I didn't catch up to all of these when I was a child but today it hits so different and especially watching the scenes with the last one totally creep me out and make me feel so uncomforable everytime, because it feels so...real.
"UP" never gets enough praise for how sad and depressing some of the scenes were especially during the opening. My man carl watched the love of his life have a miscarriage after they so joyfully painted a new baby room together, watched her go through ptsd, grow old and sick and die before him all the while feeling remorse that he never made her dreams come true. This all happened in like 5 minutes.
Mulan is one Disney movie that cuts a musical number short to show a horrifying scene. It is also one movie where they didn't have a single musical number throughout the rest of the movie, until you get to the credit roll. It was to show that war creates horror and tragedy, and that while heroic deeds can be done, they are often romanticised and glorified far too often. I like to believe that when Mulan, as Ping, picks up the doll, it answers the question of the song that is cut short. "There is a girl worth fighting for - a girl who will never grow up."
I remember being too naive to understand what Disney movies implied when it came to dark topics as a kid. But even so I really understood the meaning of death and these movies actually helped since I lost a friend when I was around 5 or 6.
The oyster scene in Alice in Wonderland was put into the movie because there were random parts of the story that Lewis Carroll wrote. Now granted in this movie, they mixed together Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass. So some scenes are mixed around.
You know the Bing Bong scene I never took it as an imaginary friend (I knew it was) I took it as saying goodbye to my childhood. That scene always gets me crying 😭
Honestly all the villain deaths back in the day were super dark. Frolo, Ursela, and Scar come to mind immediately. Also, it's not disney, but Watership Down is MESSED UP, lol
I feel like both: Scar and Mufasa's deaths should have appeared here Mufasa's death does not need explanation And Scar's death was actually so dark fr like hello? THE HYENAS STRAIGHT UP ATE HIM ALIVE...
this whole time I was legit waiting for Hunchback of Notredame and honestly speaking of Mulan, the scene where Shang Yu was like "how many men does it take to deliver message?" was way more bone-chilling to me than the burnt village scene....
No way! The worst part in Dumbo is when he visits his mom and she’s so locked up only a portion of her trunk sticks out to hold him! Baby mine don’t you cry had me in tears at 6 years old!
How did Hunchback not make it? Woman is murdered on the steps of notre dame just to have a baby about to be drowned in a well. Woman about to be burned at the stake. Hellfire scaring me as a child until I was like a teen. That movie is underrated and is just dark.
Im sorry but Jessie being left behind is far more sad that the Toy Story 3 scene 😭😭 And Ray becoming a star with Evangeline is also really sad too, in Princess and The Frog!
The original bambi came out in 1942 since then Disney has redone them making a clearer picture and adding for instance bambi finds his mom shoot didn't happen in the original
@@TheOGgUeRiLlaMoDe I was referring to Straight to DVDS sequels That Disney made Tarzan II, Bambi II and Fox and the Hound II all of those movies have them young
@@TheBandit025Nova and all those sequels failed like Pocahontas 2, Cinderella 2, among others sequels in the Disney world really never work out but yet we got 4 toy stories possibly a fifth coming and the last two were trash
I was pregnant with my second kid when my oldest became obsessed with Bambi. The amount of times I had to cry through his mom dying and my 2 year old asking me "what happened to his mom". I haven't watched that movie since!
The Black Cauldron and The Last Unicorn was my big sis and my childhood. Though, neither of us have seen these movies in YEARS, ever since we were really young kids
Wrong clip of Fox and the Hound. Should have been when Todd was abandoned and she kept looking in the rear view mirror to see his sad face staring back at her.
Need some Frolo in here. The reason Judge Claud Frolo is THE scariest villain, is because people just like that did, and STILL DO exist. If that's not scary, not a damn thing in this world is.
If u look up evil in the Disney dictionary you would see Frollo's ugly mug. The dude is *EVIL* Incarnate. All the other Disney villains (are memorable in their own right, but) pale in comparison to this demon priest.
19:48 there is not happy ending in the fox and the hound. They both live but they can’t be friends and got there separate ways and agree to basically never talk again.
I think the clip of the lady having to leave the Fox out in the forest and drive away was a much darker scene than the bear attack. You could see the sadness in her face and the confusion in his, I cried.
I am surprised they didnt include the famous lion king scene, but what really messed me up was the scene from Big Hero 6... I was bawling for way too long
My mom took her younger sister to see Bambi in the theater. They thought it would be a good idea to show it during deer season. A young boy whose father had gotten a doe didn't take it very well.
I saw Toy Story 3 with my older brother when it was released in theaters, after the movie was over we sat in car in silence for a minute and then just started crying
What about Mufasa, Ellie, and Tadashi's death? Those were very dark moments to me. Why was The Hunchback of Notre Dame in this movie, when literally the whole movie has dark moments
Honestly, out of all the Disney sad scenes, Toy Story 3 destroyed me. I knew they were going to be ok because it’s a Disney move but man, that look of acceptance. I refuse to acknowledge the fourth movie but can’t watch the third one either. And now my three-year-old is so into Toy Story and I cannot escape.
18:24 OOOO! Fun fact: Tim Burton was actually the original character designer for the Fox & the Hound (hence why he’s still credited in the opening credits). But the big wigs at Disney thought his designs were, “too scary, so they went with another artist for that. HOWEVER, Tim DID do the animation for Vixy!
for that Mulan scene, it was right after the "girl worth fighting for" song, and it wasn't some fantasy woman to be with that would be worth fighting for, but it's the little girl that makes them want to fight, to protect
Finding Nemo has a quite dark beginning when the baracuda appears and Coral tries to get to the her and Marlin's babies, Marlin tries to fend of the baracuda but gets smacked into the anemone and when he comes up he finds Coral missing and the eggs are gone, all being swallowed by the baracuda. As Marlin cries over the loss of his entire family, he does discover one egg that surived (albeit slightly damaged) which he swores to make sure nothing happens to him and names him Nemo in honor of his late wife's wish. The beginning of Finding Dory is sad as well when cute little Dory is lost and can't find her parents, and she stares up at the stars in the sky and the sad music plays before it transcends to her growing up and eventually catches up to her meeting Marlin from the first movie.
To think that scene in Mulan happened during a funny, cheerful song as well...Like, they literally CUT OFF the song prior to the scene. No fading, no anything. Just BOOM BURNT VILLAGE. Bambi used to not scar me as a kid, but now as an adult, I can't watch it anymore. The fact I also lost my mother (to bad health, not due to murder) made the movie unbearable - and tbh, the Man music gives me the actual creeps. Inceneration scene is insane with how they went with music and stopped speaking, only using the expressions otherwise. It's freaking intense and gives me chills. Though at least they had the unsung heroes in the form of the LGMs / Pizza Planet aliens.
1:31 While not an actual princess in her movie, she is recognised as one in the official Princess lineup 😊 (Dani probably knows that, just thought I'd bring it up)
The Mulan one is even worse because the song they were singing before was 'a girl worth fighting for,' then they find the doll.... I think you can figure out what they were going for there.
9:14 I knew this scene was gonna be on here. It’s one of the most disturbing Disney villains's death of all time possibly at least top five because his shadow on the tree as the aftermath is really hard to stomach to watch as a adult
Interesting fact: after that one scene of burned down village in Mulan nobody NOBODY sang a single song. Because war is not about "lalala hehehee". That scene changed Mulan from typical musical to a serious movie.
Suprised they didn't incude the bar scene from Pinocchio. That will get the hair on your body to rise. Scary that they included that idea in that movie.
I was expecting the Pinocchio donkey scene, too. Though, I think some of their darkest stuff came out of the 80s, like Return to Oz, along with Watcher in the Woods, and Something Wicked This Way Comes.
Idk why, but the baby oysters getting eaten was my favourite part of Alice in Wonderland.. I think there’s something wrong with me 💀 11:24 “There wasn’t anxiety?” Disney took that *personally*
I was… So afraid Tarzan was going to be the baby gorilla scene 😭 The relief I felt when it was just Clayton…. I reacted just like Erin lol “Tarzan! Oh no 😟”
7:26 Nope. Roger Rabbit is not the first animated/live action hybrid, Walt Disney has done that when was in charge like the Alice Comedies shorts distributed by Universal & Fantasia. Good guess though. 👍🏻
Not sad, dark. There can be crossover between the two, but Up was just sadness and loss. Dark is Judge Claude Frollo in Hunchback of Notre Dame nearly succeeding in burning Esmeralda alive because she didn't submit to his desires.
Really should’ve had Pinocchio in this line up. I rewatched it last year as an adult and that movie was full of so much trauma I couldn’t even believe it was real.
I love that you included Return to OZ!!!! One of my favourites growing up, and yes, the scene with the heads waking up and screaming scared me every single time, that and the Wheelers. Didn't stop me watching it multiple times though.
I remember the first time I watched The Hunchback of Notre Dame: I was stunned at the extreme violence against the Gypsies. That, for me, is one of the darkest moments in any Disney movie.
That Bambi clip... the one scene I always skip because... I can't. Yeah, I was in tears. Sadness.
The burnt village and the sea of corpses in Mulan was realistically dark for Disney.
And when Clayton hung himself in Tarzan, I didn't notice the shadow on the tree until I became a teenager. Needless to say, it shook me.
And it’s also dark when you think about Mulan finding her girl worth fighting for then too (the girl the doll belonged to)
No hunchback of Notre Dame is crazy
I only hate the villain in that movie. He’s a total creep 😖
Ohhh yeeees!
It is! One of my favorite Disney movies ever.
The entirety of its villain alone.
They couldn't put the entire movie in the video
Best part about the first scene from Mulan. For the rest of the movie from that point. There's no more songs or musicals. It's that moment of darkness that shows this is now serious.
For me one of the darkest Movies is the Hunchback of Notre Dame. It deals with so many dark topics: Gaslighting, racism, discrimination against handycaped people, religious persecution and straight up sexual assult. Of cause I didn't catch up to all of these when I was a child but today it hits so different and especially watching the scenes with the last one totally creep me out and make me feel so uncomforable everytime, because it feels so...real.
How does the death of Mufasa in The Lion King not make this list?
Frr
Too right that should be No1.
Fr I’m just so disappointed but also they should have also done Shere Kaan’s death in the jungle book
Mufasa's death should be on this list
@4luvofmusica shrcon didn't did unless you are talking about life action
"UP" never gets enough praise for how sad and depressing some of the scenes were especially during the opening. My man carl watched the love of his life have a miscarriage after they so joyfully painted a new baby room together, watched her go through ptsd, grow old and sick and die before him all the while feeling remorse that he never made her dreams come true. This all happened in like 5 minutes.
Mulan is one Disney movie that cuts a musical number short to show a horrifying scene. It is also one movie where they didn't have a single musical number throughout the rest of the movie, until you get to the credit roll.
It was to show that war creates horror and tragedy, and that while heroic deeds can be done, they are often romanticised and glorified far too often.
I like to believe that when Mulan, as Ping, picks up the doll, it answers the question of the song that is cut short. "There is a girl worth fighting for - a girl who will never grow up."
Fox and the hound hits hard because the hound grows up having to Chace the fox down only to remember that was his childhood friend. A real tear jerker
14:50 Oh my gosh, when he goes back to see his mom later and she’s singing to him, breaks my heart every time. Tears to this day.
I remember being too naive to understand what Disney movies implied when it came to dark topics as a kid. But even so I really understood the meaning of death and these movies actually helped since I lost a friend when I was around 5 or 6.
Mufasa's death scene? The way Simba sobs for him to get up... i cant
The oyster scene in Alice in Wonderland was put into the movie because there were random parts of the story that Lewis Carroll wrote. Now granted in this movie, they mixed together Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass. So some scenes are mixed around.
You know the Bing Bong scene I never took it as an imaginary friend (I knew it was) I took it as saying goodbye to my childhood. That scene always gets me crying 😭
Honestly all the villain deaths back in the day were super dark. Frolo, Ursela, and Scar come to mind immediately. Also, it's not disney, but Watership Down is MESSED UP, lol
Watership Down and the Little Mermaid from the 70s scarred me for life
I feel like both: Scar and Mufasa's deaths should have appeared here
Mufasa's death does not need explanation
And Scar's death was actually so dark fr like hello? THE HYENAS STRAIGHT UP ATE HIM ALIVE...
this whole time I was legit waiting for Hunchback of Notredame and honestly speaking of Mulan, the scene where Shang Yu was like "how many men does it take to deliver message?" was way more bone-chilling to me than the burnt village scene....
The Hunchback of Notre Dame not being on here is crazy. I rewatched it as an adult(as a kid I loved it) and was like "Woah, this is so dark".
No way! The worst part in Dumbo is when he visits his mom and she’s so locked up only a portion of her trunk sticks out to hold him! Baby mine don’t you cry had me in tears at 6 years old!
Fully expecting Mufasa's death. SHOCKED it wasn't included.
Ray's death in Princess and the Frog broke me. Hearing the crunch when he was stepped on......traumatic.
How did Hunchback not make it? Woman is murdered on the steps of notre dame just to have a baby about to be drowned in a well. Woman about to be burned at the stake. Hellfire scaring me as a child until I was like a teen. That movie is underrated and is just dark.
Not to have Pinocchio carnival scene is outrageous that scene still gives me trauma
The ending of The Fox and the Hound when Copper defends Todd against his owner gets 👏🏾me 👏🏾every 👏🏾time 😫😫😫
So glad Fox & the Hound was included, always gets overlooked in disney vids. Also so many sad/dark scenes.
Another great episode, although I was a little surprised that Mufasa's death wasn't in it.
I'm glad you guys showed Clayton's death and not the death of Kala and Kerchak's baby. That scene broke me.
I think they were in the middle of singing "a girl was fighting for" when they realized this village was burned down
"worth fighting for," and Mulan found one, with the doll
Need a part 2. The kids turn to donkeys in Pinocchio. Hunchback of notre dame has a few.
Oh that scene from Pinocchio is scarry shit of me when i was child.
they have one now
The fact about mulan is right when the movie hit the burned down village, that is when they stopped all music for the rest of the film
Im sorry but Jessie being left behind is far more sad that the Toy Story 3 scene 😭😭 And Ray becoming a star with Evangeline is also really sad too, in Princess and The Frog!
mufasa's death is still darkest to me
I literally laughed out loud when she asked what year Bambi came out and Dani said "2004" 🤣
That was the Prequel Sequel
@@TheBandit025Nova that was 2006
The original bambi came out in 1942 since then Disney has redone them making a clearer picture and adding for instance bambi finds his mom shoot didn't happen in the original
@@TheOGgUeRiLlaMoDe I was referring to Straight to DVDS sequels That Disney made Tarzan II, Bambi II and Fox and the Hound II all of those movies have them young
@@TheBandit025Nova and all those sequels failed like Pocahontas 2, Cinderella 2, among others sequels in the Disney world really never work out but yet we got 4 toy stories possibly a fifth coming and the last two were trash
"Take her to the moon for me. Okay?"
I LOSE IT EVERY DAMN TIME!!
Ikr, I don't get why they hate Inside Out so much, it has an important lesson, even if you can't relate yourself.
That Mulan scene hit harder because it disrupted a high point, a very upbeat part of the movie.
Now if it's going to be a second part, you better include The Hunchback of Notre Dame (any scene is dark enough to make it to the list tbh)
The Bing Bong scene makes me cry every single time I watch it
I am SO happy yall included the Black Cauldron! Such a great movie!
If those oysters had listened to their mother they'd be fine. Important lesson there.😂
I was pregnant with my second kid when my oldest became obsessed with Bambi. The amount of times I had to cry through his mom dying and my 2 year old asking me "what happened to his mom". I haven't watched that movie since!
How about the beginning of Up...? Not Elie dying, but address miscarriage for the first time ever in a Disney animated movie...
I was thinking of Clayton's hanging. By far, Disney's darkest film is The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
The Black Cauldron and The Last Unicorn was my big sis and my childhood.
Though, neither of us have seen these movies in YEARS, ever since we were really young kids
Lady and the Tramp, the dogs in the pound and the one dog that takes the long walk to the one way door😢
Seriously not having "Hellfire" from Hunchback was a miss cause that is the DARKEST thing Disney has ever done.
Disney makes you dig into all the feels and emotions.
Wrong clip of Fox and the Hound. Should have been when Todd was abandoned and she kept looking in the rear view mirror to see his sad face staring back at her.
The 1971 Disney film "Bedknobs and Broomstiks" openly delt with war.
Need some Frolo in here. The reason Judge Claud Frolo is THE scariest villain, is because people just like that did, and STILL DO exist. If that's not scary, not a damn thing in this world is.
If u look up evil in the Disney dictionary you would see Frollo's ugly mug. The dude is *EVIL* Incarnate. All the other Disney villains (are memorable in their own right, but) pale in comparison to this demon priest.
@@JadenOmega Evil incarnate? Demon? Quite apt descriptions of that maniacal menace.
@@JadenOmega He definitely is one of the more evil villains. He is also a Judge not a priest.
19:48 there is not happy ending in the fox and the hound. They both live but they can’t be friends and got there separate ways and agree to basically never talk again.
No stampede scene from Lion King is criminal.
I think the clip of the lady having to leave the Fox out in the forest and drive away was a much darker scene than the bear attack. You could see the sadness in her face and the confusion in his, I cried.
I LOVE that movie but never watch it because of this scene 😢
Missed The Huntchback of Notre Dame...but that whole movie is dark XD
I am surprised they didnt include the famous lion king scene, but what really messed me up was the scene from Big Hero 6... I was bawling for way too long
I have two words, “Old Yeller”.
i was like "where's Spirit??" but then i remembered that spirit is a a dreamworks movie.... i definately cried my eyes out at that movie
OMG YES!
You guys... it's been 3 decades of life and today is the day I saw that shadow in Tarzan. I need a minute...
My mom took her younger sister to see Bambi in the theater. They thought it would be a good idea to show it during deer season. A young boy whose father had gotten a doe didn't take it very well.
In the Sarcastic Words of Chandler Bing "It was really sad when the animator stopped drawing Bambi's mom"
the fact they forogt lion king & hunchback of notre dame. that traumatised me as a child and me rn bro
😢yo frollo was terrifying
I actually thought Hunchback of Notre Dame had the darkest story ever and surprisingly not in the list 👁️👄👁️
I was expecting Old Yeller 100%.
@@lonewolf6517Same
I thought so too
I saw Toy Story 3 with my older brother when it was released in theaters, after the movie was over we sat in car in silence for a minute and then just started crying
What about Mufasa, Ellie, and Tadashi's death? Those were very dark moments to me. Why was The Hunchback of Notre Dame in this movie, when literally the whole movie has dark moments
Honestly, out of all the Disney sad scenes, Toy Story 3 destroyed me. I knew they were going to be ok because it’s a Disney move but man, that look of acceptance. I refuse to acknowledge the fourth movie but can’t watch the third one either. And now my three-year-old is so into Toy Story and I cannot escape.
I love officially starting my day to these uploads from y’all. Thank you to everyone involved, you create such great comfort and laughter🫶🏻🫶🏻
18:24 OOOO! Fun fact: Tim Burton was actually the original character designer for the Fox & the Hound (hence why he’s still credited in the opening credits).
But the big wigs at Disney thought his designs were, “too scary, so they went with another artist for that. HOWEVER, Tim DID do the animation for Vixy!
Wait really?!
"I've never felt so much anxiety while watching an animated movie"
You're preaching to the choir girl!
for that Mulan scene, it was right after the "girl worth fighting for" song, and it wasn't some fantasy woman to be with that would be worth fighting for, but it's the little girl that makes them want to fight, to protect
Donald Duck in Nutziland is from 1943, much earlier than mulan
That scene in Atlantis where the bad guy turns into the crystal person thing scared the hell out of me and it still does any time I watch that movie
Same too! And the bird that was shot in Bambi was horrorfying😢😮
You're missing pretty much the whole movie of The Hunchback of Notre Dame to this list.
Finding Nemo has a quite dark beginning when the baracuda appears and Coral tries to get to the her and Marlin's babies, Marlin tries to fend of the baracuda but gets smacked into the anemone and when he comes up he finds Coral missing and the eggs are gone, all being swallowed by the baracuda. As Marlin cries over the loss of his entire family, he does discover one egg that surived (albeit slightly damaged) which he swores to make sure nothing happens to him and names him Nemo in honor of his late wife's wish.
The beginning of Finding Dory is sad as well when cute little Dory is lost and can't find her parents, and she stares up at the stars in the sky and the sad music plays before it transcends to her growing up and eventually catches up to her meeting Marlin from the first movie.
Umm the worst part of Fox and Hound is when Todds owner has to leave him in the forest to prevent him getting killed. I sobbed for hours
Yeah i agree,that and the first few minutes of the movie with the mom😢. , always devastated me .
I sobbed too
To think that scene in Mulan happened during a funny, cheerful song as well...Like, they literally CUT OFF the song prior to the scene. No fading, no anything. Just BOOM BURNT VILLAGE.
Bambi used to not scar me as a kid, but now as an adult, I can't watch it anymore. The fact I also lost my mother (to bad health, not due to murder) made the movie unbearable - and tbh, the Man music gives me the actual creeps.
Inceneration scene is insane with how they went with music and stopped speaking, only using the expressions otherwise. It's freaking intense and gives me chills. Though at least they had the unsung heroes in the form of the LGMs / Pizza Planet aliens.
Nah 'Baby Mine' in Dumbo is by far the saddest where she gives Dumbo one last cuddle and love before she's carted off 😭😭😭😭😭
1:31 While not an actual princess in her movie, she is recognised as one in the official Princess lineup 😊 (Dani probably knows that, just thought I'd bring it up)
The Mulan one is even worse because the song they were singing before was 'a girl worth fighting for,' then they find the doll.... I think you can figure out what they were going for there.
9:14 I knew this scene was gonna be on here. It’s one of the most disturbing Disney villains's death of all time possibly at least top five because his shadow on the tree as the aftermath is really hard to stomach to watch as a adult
Okay but are we forgetting brother bear. The hunchback of Norte Dame. Those movies had me in tears
Given that there are a whole bunch more of Disney movies, will definitely be hoping for the eventual part 2 please 🤞🙏?
Interesting fact: after that one scene of burned down village in Mulan nobody NOBODY sang a single song. Because war is not about "lalala hehehee". That scene changed Mulan from typical musical to a serious movie.
Suprised they didn't incude the bar scene from Pinocchio. That will get the hair on your body to rise. Scary that they included that idea in that movie.
There should have been something from Hunchback of Notre Dame.
No Pinocchio donkey scene ? No Night on the bald mountain from Fantasia ?
That being said, the whole Fox and Hound movie is dark and heartbreaking.
I was expecting the Pinocchio donkey scene, too. Though, I think some of their darkest stuff came out of the 80s, like Return to Oz, along with Watcher in the Woods, and Something Wicked This Way Comes.
Idk why, but the baby oysters getting eaten was my favourite part of Alice in Wonderland.. I think there’s something wrong with me 💀
11:24 “There wasn’t anxiety?” Disney took that *personally*
The fox and the hound is just traumatizing from beginning to end
WHERE THE F IS MUFASA’S DEATH?! WHERE THE F IS THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAM?!
Hellfire and the attempted genocide of the Romani + the sexual obession was just hell'a dark
And Rasputin's death scene in Anastasia, the guy's skin literally melts off his bones!
@@smallerontheoutside1122Uhh that's not a Disney movie
@@bellamovie2 it's owned by Disney now though
I was… So afraid Tarzan was going to be the baby gorilla scene 😭 The relief I felt when it was just Clayton….
I reacted just like Erin lol “Tarzan! Oh no 😟”
that scene was the worse still, you can see the shadow.
"There wasn't anxiety?"
No, but the sequel does
the scene in Mulan is after the song "A Girl Worth Fighting For" and is also the last time they sing in the movie.
7:26 Nope. Roger Rabbit is not the first animated/live action hybrid, Walt Disney has done that when was in charge like the Alice Comedies shorts distributed by Universal & Fantasia. Good guess though. 👍🏻
No Up? Damn. Saddest opening scene in history maybe.
Not sad, dark. There can be crossover between the two, but Up was just sadness and loss. Dark is Judge Claude Frollo in Hunchback of Notre Dame nearly succeeding in burning Esmeralda alive because she didn't submit to his desires.
Really should’ve had Pinocchio in this line up. I rewatched it last year as an adult and that movie was full of so much trauma I couldn’t even believe it was real.
You missed Sykes' death from, "Oliver and Company". Two dogs and one man, all three killed by the New York Subway system.
I would've thought Pocahontas was the first to openly talk about war...
Yeah just thought of that one it did come out before Milan too
Song of the South. Good try though.
No mention of "Hellfire" from Hunchback of Notre Dame?? Bewildering
Bambi is one of the reasons I have an absolute hatred toward sports hunters.
I would say Bedknobs and Broomsticks was the first Disney movie that openly dealt with war, but what do I know
I would've actually said the lion king, because the war between scar and Simba at the end
I thought that same movie about the broomstick. I just didn't remember it.
one Disney movie that has a lot of dark moments is the Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Hunchback of Notredame has the darkest scenes in Disney history.
I love that you included Return to OZ!!!! One of my favourites growing up, and yes, the scene with the heads waking up and screaming scared me every single time, that and the Wheelers. Didn't stop me watching it multiple times though.
Yes!!!