As a scientist, I can certainly say that without a doubt, there is only falling down. What is the most prolonged form of falling? Why that is called an orbit.
@@deliacolquhoun2845Have you seen this movie? Because I can assure you, our world's laws of physics do not apply. It's not even space as we know it, it's the Etherium.
What's really horrific is, when you think about it, the etherium has breathable air. So basically he didn't die in this scene, he floated away from all known civilization to be stranded in an empty void. He will eventually die a slow death from lack of water.
@@banditkeith6479 Im not so sure about that. Time dilutes around black holes, so what was only a few seconds for us, to Mr Arrow he could have experienced being crushed for what felt like years.
Speaking of which, I bet when all of this was happening, John Silver was roasting Captain Amelia (the character I easily went crazy for) on how he perceives her as such an oppressive tyrant!
Is Scroop’s expression at the end a mixture of anger and fear? Fear for himself, and anger at having been bested. For, you see, he cut through most of the rope himself. The very same act that caused Mr. Arrow’s death proved to be the same act that was his own undoing. There’s something poetic in that. Falling into the trap he made for someone else.
I personally would say it’s fear because he knew we had no lifeline to get them back on the ship. But honestly, he laid out the bedsheets on his bed, and now he has to lay in it except the only difference is, he’s dead; when I watched this in the theaters, everybody clapped when he died.
0:52 nice little twist on the original book there. In Treasure Island, Israel Hands (the basis for Scroop’s character) is chasing Jim up the rigging. Jim finds his pistol warns Hands that he’ll shoot him if he gets too close. Hands lunges at Jim, who shoots and kills him. BUT of course, this is Disney after all, so we couldn’t have Jim shooting Scroop, hence the zero-gravity fall. But I like that they added in the detail of Jim losing the pistol so that anyone who knew the original story would be thrown off.
And thus the real philosophical question arises: who killed Mr. Scroop? Ben (the one who turned off the gravity), Jim (the one who kicked Scroop into the flag), or Scroop himself (the one who weakened the rope to a flag that might've stayed attached otherwise)?
I think it's mainly scroop's fault, because Ben turned off the gravity by accident, and scroop didn't expect to be in Jim's place, so he weakened the rope because he wanted to kill Jim
I realized something...... Scroop won't die of asphyxiation because there is breathable atmosphere in the Ethereum. He's most likely going to die of dehydration, starvation, freezing or heat death from solar rays.
IF Scroop had survived and seen treasure planet like the rest of the crew, I always wondered if he would have betrayed the crew to have the gold for himself, but still died a similar death trying to kill jim and his captain silver.
From how he acts and such, I think he's based on George Merry, one of the mutineers that wanted to replace Silver as the captain, so it could be possible that he would try to seize the spot as a captain if Silver slipped up. Maybe that's why he's on the ship and not sent for after they get the map. I know he's dead by then, but the pirates never went to the ship after getting the map right after his death.
This scene always makes my palms sweat a little bit. Falling endlessly without any ground to end your life instantly, knowing you’re probably just gonna freeze and suffocate slowly and painfully instead. Scroop had it coming after what he did to Mr. Arrow
He dies because he flies right into the vacuum of space. Even if somehow he would manage to survive the cold and airless void (being an alien and all), Scroop would've died from dehydration/starvation. Either way... quite a grusome death.
Pitek Be In this film Space has oxygen it it xD otherwhise how would everyone breath? I guess he'd just float until he dehydrates and or starvs to death.
Considering that he's an alien (like all of aliens, they can survived the vacuum of space), and they didn't even wear the space helmet while traveling to space because they were literally in the open, so Scroop have survived the vacuum of space, just died from float, and died from starvation, or died from planet explosion if he haven't been stuck in the middle of it.
Scroop is most to blame for what happens here. If he had not been in the process of trying to kill Jim, he would not have been killed himself. Jim was fully justified in trying to save his life and turning the tables on Scroop at the last second. But Scroop’s treachery was the final straw, because if he had not been cutting through the rope, he would’ve presumably had rope to climb back with later.
I bet Silver was mansplaining to Captain Amelia when all of this happened, plus I'm sure the sadness she felt at that point was even more intense than that of when she lost Mr. Arrow, much like how Cinderella felt when Lady Tremaine locked the former in her room.
iiSavage_Gamerii No wonder. Amelia must’ve felt like her rights as a captain were being brutally taken away by someone that she’d easily perceive as a toxic masculine stereotype!
If even that sound impress you, you may want to take look at Turkish dub. I'm sure that Silver and Scroop's voices are better than all the other dubs. I don't even need to check
Since they can breathe in space in this film I'm assuming Scroop died by one of the following: 1) starvation 2) dehydration 3) floated until another ship/meteor flown into him and turned him into mush 4) eventually got caught in a planets atmosphere and burned up on entry 5) boredom
So many people here are saying that Scroop was sucked into an airless void, but it’s been established before (I’m sure) that the Etherium is not like conventional space where there is no air. There is sunlight in the Etherium, for instance. And people have been shown breathing, like Mr. Arrow, who didn’t outright die of asphyxiation when he was knocked off the ship. So in other words, Mr. Scroop here is now subject to either a brief wait while help comes (which is unlikely, since that’s evidently a little-traveled section of the Etherium...or he’s condemned himself (depending on whether his species can survive without food or water for extended periods of time) to dying of wasting away. Or the planet below, when it blew up, took him along with it.
I hope he did survive and died in space from hunger and dehydration, I’ve seen bad guys before but to make Jim and everyone else for that matter believe he is responsible for Arrow’s loss was truly another level of fucked up. I always hated this bug.
Something no one notices, the Etherium, space in this universe, has oxygen in it. Just no gravity. So Scroop doesnt’ have to worry about suffocating so much as either freezing to death, floating into a black hole, or frying in the solar rays of a star.
As I said in a comment further up, even if he survived, I bet he didn't escape the planet's explosion, or as James Xiao said: he might also have died of starvation and dehydration after a few days, if he managed to stay far enough distance to escape the shock wave of the explosion.
Scroop: **Dies and enters the afterlife** Mr. Arrow: “Well well well.. Look who’s here.” Scroop: “Arrow! Old buddy! Listen what happened back there on the ship.. That was just-“ **Arrow proceeds to beat Scroop to a pulp**
You're wrong about ''I'm gonna avenge Arrow'' since Jim never knew that Mr. Arrow's death was not his fault: Jim never knew Scroop murdered Mr. Arrow. Silver never told Jim the truth about Mr. Arrow's death and Scroop saying "Do say hello to Mr. Arrow" cannot be percieved from Jim as a confession.
@Sebastião Davila Jim did find out bc while he was spying on jhon, and the pirates jhon said to scroop, "Disobey my orders again like the stunt u pulled with Mr. Arrow and so help me you'll be joining him." This one line shows Jim that scroop murdered Mr arrow
@@sebastiaodavila9747 Yes it can and should, he knew he secured the life lines just fine, he knew Scroop hated his guts and generally wasn't friendly, looking to frame him. All bragging about it did was confirm malicious intent. Also he overheard Silver call him on him it.
No surprise there. Scroop's a low functioning sociopath with poor impulse control. Self-preservation and strategy are too far back at the ass-end of his noggin. Much like the petulant 1st grade bully who wants to get back at his teacher for too many time-outs. At the exact moment he knew he fugged up, it was far too late.
The deaths in the movie is kinda brutal. Being send into a black hole where you will be chrushed by infinite Mass. Be thrown into the vaccume of space. Melt in molten lava
Yeah, most Disney villain deaths happen when they fall to their death, but this one's death is the polar opposite: Floating up into space, soon to die from lack of oxygen and whatnot!
if you think about it, in this movie everyone can breath in space, meaning that scroop never actually died so this guy is just aimlessly floating through space, rather than dying
If Scroop was smart he would've pinched the rope to cut it in an instant like he did before to kill Mr. Arrow. Instead, he decided to saw through it, significantly slowing down the severing process and ultimately resulting in him dying instead of Jim. Anyway, have fun roasting marshmallows in hell Scroop~! >:D
That's what I thought, if the writers would havethat wan that Scroop won, he would have cut the rope instantly like the other occasion, but no if he is going to beat the protagonist, he has obligatorily to say something *in order* to do so, because yes. Thus the hero had time to do son something that gives him the upper hand.
Practically every Disney villain faces a brutal death, Scroop was no exception. Generally speaking they were well deserved, but it doesn’t make them any less agonizing. Although given that Scroop is not sympathetic like most other villains, his is one he can keep.
Mr. Arrow’s vengeance was a very minor thing that was accidentally achieved during the important task of retrieving the treasure map which the protagonists had originally climbed aboard for and was also achieved though not without consequences.
Its one my Biggest fear. The Space. In my Childhood i didn't get it, bcs dont even know How Big and Scare Space can be, but when i growed up and realized, Iys really become one of my biggest Nightmare. Just imagine. You. Only You. Alone. In Infinite space. Just coming to some star and feel ALL what this star how for you. Or any others Space objects, I dunno.
Anyone else think Scroop in this scene is similar to general Grevious from Star Wars? Think about it; skeletal appearance, the shape of the head, his ability to walk on walls and Scroop even wears the flag like Grevious' cape at the end of the scene!
The best part that SCroop died while never be able to even see the treasure of Treasure Planet! Some pirate gang members died but at least they was able to touch the treasure
I don't really understand how turning off the gravity made everything on the ship float when it wasn't required on the ground (like the actual ground outside of the ship). They aren't that close to the outer atmosphere, are they? Perhaps its just the planet they're on?
I know I'm a good three years late here, but my best guess would be that the ship could've been moving downwards at the time the gravity was turned off. If that was the case, everything not attached to the ship would stay in place, which means they'd seem to move upward as the ship moved down.
The way "space" works in this universe is very strange. In the beginning, they don't even call it space. They call it the "Ethereum." It's pretty obvious that you can breathe in space too, since not only are the ships just open to the air but there's also creatures that live and fly through it. Perhaps there's some sort of atmosphere the ships can make for themselves, in the same way that they can make their own gravity. This makes me think that Scroop's death is probably the scariest in Disney history. He didn't just suffocate as soon as he left the ship's range. He could still breathe just fine. Who knows how long his species can go without food and water? How long was he adrift out there with no way to change direction? Did he ever come to a landing somewhere? Did someone ever find him? Who can say...
Scroop is the only Disney villain who died from falling upwards
He wont be saying hello to mr.arrow anytime soon.
I think he’s the only villain period!
As a scientist, I can certainly say that without a doubt, there is only falling down. What is the most prolonged form of falling? Why that is called an orbit.
Technically in zero gravity there is no up down left or right.
@@deliacolquhoun2845Have you seen this movie? Because I can assure you, our world's laws of physics do not apply. It's not even space as we know it, it's the Etherium.
What's really horrific is, when you think about it, the etherium has breathable air. So basically he didn't die in this scene, he floated away from all known civilization to be stranded in an empty void. He will eventually die a slow death from lack of water.
Or freeze to death due the intense cold of space.
As soon I think he floated, he suffocated to death
@Ziggy Wynder @Jonathan Ashbeck The Etherium(space) is full of oxygen in this movie, you can't suffocate. It's also warm and not cold at all.
Mr arrow got it worse, he literally had his atoms ripped apart
Eventually, Scroop stopped thinking.
Disney Villains usually die by falling. This one died by RISING!!!
Up there :3
Yes
Alex Ramirez Falling to death in reverse
Yes. Most villains do die by falling. The bigger they are, the higher they fall 😉
cause he's an epic gamer
Notice how Scroop’s death is practically identical to Arrows except instead of falling he’s rising
Very ironic.
Minus being crushed by a bIack hole which is more preferable than floating aimlessly in space in which in this story you can still breathe.
@@banditkeith6479 well there are fates worse than death.
@@banditkeith6479 Im not so sure about that. Time dilutes around black holes, so what was only a few seconds for us, to Mr Arrow he could have experienced being crushed for what felt like years.
karma
"Do say hello to Mr. Arrow"
"Tell him yourself!"
Arnold Schwartzenator: *clap* *clap* *clap* Good wook, John. Good wook.
Scroop:Aaaaaaahhhhhh
Speaking of which, I bet when all of this was happening, John Silver was roasting Captain Amelia (the character I easily went crazy for) on how he perceives her as such an oppressive tyrant!
@@Blue-mp5mh 1:12-1:15 yippee 🙌🏻 ki 😁, 🦀 head!
@@Blue-mp5mh where’s the og comment’s reference to? like what movie
why do i see this man everywhere kyle stubbs oh my god
Is Scroop’s expression at the end a mixture of anger and fear? Fear for himself, and anger at having been bested. For, you see, he cut through most of the rope himself. The very same act that caused Mr. Arrow’s death proved to be the same act that was his own undoing. There’s something poetic in that. Falling into the trap he made for someone else.
What can I say, karma's a b***h. Scroop literally cut his own "lifeline"
I personally would say it’s fear because he knew we had no lifeline to get them back on the ship. But honestly, he laid out the bedsheets on his bed, and now he has to lay in it except the only difference is, he’s dead; when I watched this in the theaters, everybody clapped when he died.
@@ZackAttack1295 the saying is “You made your bed. You must lie in it.”
@@ZorLink21 "You buttered your bread, now sleep in it!" XD
0:52 nice little twist on the original book there.
In Treasure Island, Israel Hands (the basis for Scroop’s character) is chasing Jim up the rigging. Jim finds his pistol warns Hands that he’ll shoot him if he gets too close. Hands lunges at Jim, who shoots and kills him.
BUT of course, this is Disney after all, so we couldn’t have Jim shooting Scroop, hence the zero-gravity fall.
But I like that they added in the detail of Jim losing the pistol so that anyone who knew the original story would be thrown off.
Treasure Planet wasn't the first Disney adaptation on Treasure Island. The one in the 1950s is, and Jim still shot Israel Hands in that adaptation.
No one was saying it was
@@DarsiPadillayou talking about the Russian film?
But they didn't have the line "them that die be the lucky ones"
Other Disney villains fell to there death, but this guy, he rose to his death.
Yup
Literally speaking, mind you.
TheSuperDuper David10101 he went to space
Ironic to what he did to Mr Arrow
And thus the real philosophical question arises: who killed Mr. Scroop?
Ben (the one who turned off the gravity), Jim (the one who kicked Scroop into the flag), or Scroop himself (the one who weakened the rope to a flag that might've stayed attached otherwise)?
It was all their faults or at least that's my guess.
+SupaKoopaKid64 it was a team effort ;)
I think it's mainly scroop's fault, because Ben turned off the gravity by accident, and scroop didn't expect to be in Jim's place, so he weakened the rope because he wanted to kill Jim
Salimah Muhammad I can agree that your write
SupaKoopaKid64 Interesting question!
I realized something......
Scroop won't die of asphyxiation because there is breathable atmosphere in the Ethereum. He's most likely going to die of dehydration, starvation, freezing or heat death from solar rays.
Or he bumps into something unpleasant. Like another black hole.
@@gothmogonslaught6851 That would actually be perfect bc arrow fell into a balckhole because of scroop
Or he dies in the shockwave caused by the planet exploding later.
Or he survives long enough to be caught in another planet's gravitational field and *then* proceeds to fall to his death
This was one of the last 2D animated films we had before they faded away from theaters. This movie was worth watching though.
MDthornton83 this was a bridge between CGI and 2D
MDthornton83 we gotta have some more 2D animated movies 🎥
Did you forget about princess and the frog
Technically, we still have anime
@@metalkitty2788 and the 2011 Winnie the pooh
IF Scroop had survived and seen treasure planet like the rest of the crew, I always wondered if he would have betrayed the crew to have the gold for himself, but still died a similar death trying to kill jim and his captain silver.
From how he acts and such, I think he's based on George Merry, one of the mutineers that wanted to replace Silver as the captain, so it could be possible that he would try to seize the spot as a captain if Silver slipped up. Maybe that's why he's on the ship and not sent for after they get the map. I know he's dead by then, but the pirates never went to the ship after getting the map right after his death.
Looks like Scroop is blasting off again
poker8100 Ha ha, love the Pokémon reference you used!
haha
But for good
Ding
😆
Scroop looks like a flesh-and-blood General Grievous.
Aptly a wingless Geonosian Elite from Republic Commando.
This scene always makes my palms sweat a little bit. Falling endlessly without any ground to end your life instantly, knowing you’re probably just gonna freeze and suffocate slowly and painfully instead. Scroop had it coming after what he did to Mr. Arrow
In this universe you dont seem to worry about suffocating or freezing in space. Instead he will probably starve to death
He dies because he flies right into the vacuum of space. Even if somehow he would manage to survive the cold and airless void (being an alien and all), Scroop would've died from dehydration/starvation. Either way... quite a grusome death.
Pitek Be In this film Space has oxygen it it xD otherwhise how would everyone breath? I guess he'd just float until he dehydrates and or starvs to death.
Considering that he's an alien (like all of aliens, they can survived the vacuum of space), and they didn't even wear the space helmet while traveling to space because they were literally in the open, so Scroop have survived the vacuum of space, just died from float, and died from starvation, or died from planet explosion if he haven't been stuck in the middle of it.
Scroop is most to blame for what happens here. If he had not been in the process of trying to kill Jim, he would not have been killed himself. Jim was fully justified in trying to save his life and turning the tables on Scroop at the last second. But Scroop’s treachery was the final straw, because if he had not been cutting through the rope, he would’ve presumably had rope to climb back with later.
Indeed. He asked for it without even realizing
TELL HIM YOURSELF
Awesone line!
I bet Silver was mansplaining to Captain Amelia when all of this happened, plus I'm sure the sadness she felt at that point was even more intense than that of when she lost Mr. Arrow, much like how Cinderella felt when Lady Tremaine locked the former in her room.
Savage dude of the year
iiSavage_Gamerii No wonder. Amelia must’ve felt like her rights as a captain were being brutally taken away by someone that she’d easily perceive as a toxic masculine stereotype!
I agree.
R.I.P. Scroop. You had an awesome voice.
In English and German.
Jim avenged arrow
@@eddiescarpa5511
Schiffsjunge....
If even that sound impress you, you may want to take look at Turkish dub. I'm sure that Silver and Scroop's voices are better than all the other dubs. I don't even need to check
Yeah michael wincott is amazing. He plays the prophet of truth in halo 2
@@eddiescarpa5511 avenge
Since they can breathe in space in this film I'm assuming Scroop died by one of the following:
1) starvation
2) dehydration
3) floated until another ship/meteor flown into him and turned him into mush
4) eventually got caught in a planets atmosphere and burned up on entry
5) boredom
@Singular Mouth treasure planet exploded.
@Singular Mouth I think that's what kills him.
Boredom? We have reached the pinnacle of all jokes.
@@mysteriousmemethief Actually, the idea that you would explode in space without a helmet is a myth.
Or 6) Floated into a sun or 7) Floated into a black hole.
Eventually... he stopped thinking...
daniel harris the 5th secret pillar man
Lol! Jojo reference spotted!
So many people here are saying that Scroop was sucked into an airless void, but it’s been established before (I’m sure) that the Etherium is not like conventional space where there is no air. There is sunlight in the Etherium, for instance. And people have been shown breathing, like Mr. Arrow, who didn’t outright die of asphyxiation when he was knocked off the ship.
So in other words, Mr. Scroop here is now subject to either a brief wait while help comes (which is unlikely, since that’s evidently a little-traveled section of the Etherium...or he’s condemned himself (depending on whether his species can survive without food or water for extended periods of time) to dying of wasting away.
Or the planet below, when it blew up, took him along with it.
The more time his species can survive without food or water, the worse.
Arrow was likely crushed to death by the black hole.
I think that even if Scroop could breathe in space, he wouldn't have survived the planet's explosion a few minutes later.
*a few hours
I hope he did survive and died in space from hunger and dehydration, I’ve seen bad guys before but to make Jim and everyone else for that matter believe he is responsible for Arrow’s loss was truly another level of fucked up. I always hated this bug.
I like to imagine Arrow is kicking Scroop’s butt in the afterlife lol
Something no one notices, the Etherium, space in this universe, has oxygen in it. Just no gravity. So Scroop doesnt’ have to worry about suffocating so much as either freezing to death, floating into a black hole, or frying in the solar rays of a star.
If Mr. Scroop has any luck Treasure Planet’s explosion killed him. Otherwise he’s got a month or two of starvation before he dies.
As I said in a comment further up, even if he survived, I bet he didn't escape the planet's explosion, or as James Xiao said: he might also have died of starvation and dehydration after a few days, if he managed to stay far enough distance to escape the shock wave of the explosion.
Scroop: **Dies and enters the afterlife**
Mr. Arrow: “Well well well.. Look who’s here.”
Scroop: “Arrow! Old buddy! Listen what happened back there on the ship.. That was just-“
**Arrow proceeds to beat Scroop to a pulp**
"ah, my _friend!"_
"frie-heh-hends? I thought he said _WE WERE THE ENEMY...."_
@@hobomike6935 Lol good reference
@@hobomike6935
"Yeah, that's what I heard. Ed?"
@@jhae5777 Ed: (laughs evilly)
I don't think Scroop would be going to the same place Arrow is. Probably somewhere worse.
That's what he gets for killing Mr. Arrow and framing Jim.
Did you know Jim is the first And only young Protagonist To weald a Gun
Agreed! He met the same fate as Mr. Arrow! Karma is a bitch, ain’t it Scroop! Scroop sure didn’t think about karma!
To infinity, and beyond!
Badass voice tho
Michael Wincott
Alex vs Overwatch actor who played so many badass villain.Of course he has great voice
Who jim or scroop?
Scroop dies in a similar way only he rises. "Disobey my orders again like that stunt you pulled with mr arrow and so help me, you'll be joining him!"
TELL HIM YOURSELF!!! I like that quote from Jim Hawkins
a good pre-mortem one-liner
Me, too! That was awesome!
Jim did always have some good zingers, especially in regards to Scroop. "Too bad my nose works just fine." Makes me laugh every time.
Nose Dive (Mighty Ducks): Now that's a savage, yet cathartic one-liner you don't hear in your average cartoon!
1:07 is probably Jim's best line bc he's basically saying. "I'm not dying, but you are, and I'm gonna AVENGE ARROW"
You're wrong about ''I'm gonna avenge Arrow'' since Jim never knew that Mr. Arrow's death was not his fault: Jim never knew Scroop murdered Mr. Arrow.
Silver never told Jim the truth about Mr. Arrow's death and Scroop saying "Do say hello to Mr. Arrow" cannot be percieved from Jim as a confession.
@Sebastião Davila Jim did find out bc while he was spying on jhon, and the pirates jhon said to scroop, "Disobey my orders again like the stunt u pulled with Mr. Arrow and so help me you'll be joining him." This one line shows Jim that scroop murdered Mr arrow
@@jaelynnelson3455 Oh that's right I forgot that scene.
@@sebastiaodavila9747 I almost forgot to don't worry
@@sebastiaodavila9747 Yes it can and should, he knew he secured the life lines just fine, he knew Scroop hated his guts and generally wasn't friendly, looking to frame him. All bragging about it did was confirm malicious intent.
Also he overheard Silver call him on him it.
"Tell him yourself!"
Line of the century
1:12 when you realize maybe jumping at the cabin boy wasn’t the best idea
No surprise there. Scroop's a low functioning sociopath with poor impulse control. Self-preservation and strategy are too far back at the ass-end of his noggin. Much like the petulant 1st grade bully who wants to get back at his teacher for too many time-outs. At the exact moment he knew he fugged up, it was far too late.
Arrow: **Falls to his death**
Scroop: **Ascends to his death**
Arrow: “Wait! Why did he get to go to Heaven and not me?!”
Who knows, maybe in the treasure planet reality they might be switched lol!
@@justintime02b45 that is actually a terrifying thought
@@huntercool2232 IKR 😂
Some Disney villains: (falls to their death)
Technically in zero gravity there is no up down left or right.
The deaths in the movie is kinda brutal.
Being send into a black hole where you will be chrushed by infinite Mass.
Be thrown into the vaccume of space.
Melt in molten lava
First Disney villain to "fall" upwards?
Gaming With Balance and the rest. Downwards
He was clearly not falling with style
Falling is better than rising.. i think
He went to space, he died there due to loss of oxygen
Yeah, most Disney villain deaths happen when they fall to their death, but this one's death is the polar opposite: Floating up into space, soon to die from lack of oxygen and whatnot!
if you think about it, in this movie everyone can breath in space, meaning that scroop never actually died
so this guy is just aimlessly floating through space, rather than dying
1:12 Mr. Scroop was The Imposter
0 imposter remaining
@@J0lDier863 Victory
Good one.
"Disobey my orders again like that stunt you pulled with Mr. Arrow and so help me... YOU'LL BE JOINING HIM!"
Silver's a goddamn prophet.
Amen!
Scoop you played your self
GOTEM!!
If Scroop was smart he would've pinched the rope to cut it in an instant like he did before to kill Mr. Arrow. Instead, he decided to saw through it, significantly slowing down the severing process and ultimately resulting in him dying instead of Jim.
Anyway, have fun roasting marshmallows in hell Scroop~! >:D
He sawed it cause he got too excited, but he wanted to ask a favour first.
That's what I thought, if the writers would havethat wan that Scroop won, he would have cut the rope instantly like the other occasion, but no if he is going to beat the protagonist, he has obligatorily to say something *in order* to do so, because yes. Thus the hero had time to do son something that gives him the upper hand.
Arrogance is a deadly thing
Back you go, ya naughty plug!!!
Mage of Ancients and I’m 3 years too late
Great reference to last struggle between Jim and Israel Hands in the book.
His death used the same shot as Mr. Arrow's death... Spiraling into the void.
Very clever
Yea but nobody saw Scroop kill Arrow, so how did Jim know that he did it and what he said?
He heard John mention "that stunt" when accusing the spider-crab hybrid of his actions when hiding in the barrel.
I just can't believe even the Captain chose Scroop over Jim.
Karmas a bitch
karma is punishing
You took the words right out of my mouth! He met the same fate as Mr. Arrow!
Aside from The Horned King, Scroop is probably the scariest looking Disney villain.
Also Chernabog and Judge Doom.
1:10 Pennywise: Time to float
This guys was voiced by one of my favorite movie villains. Top Dollar from The Crow
SonicPhantom47 Hey Sonic What You Doing Here?
While Most Disney Villains fall to their death
Scroop Rises to His
"Tell him yourself"
God i love that line
*0:10**-**0:12**, Who else noticed that Jim's scar went to the other side to his cheek and then back again to where it was originally from?*
Cheek bones, not scar
The irony of this death, he killed Arrow by making him fall downward, when scroop dies he falls upward.
Practically every Disney villain faces a brutal death, Scroop was no exception. Generally speaking they were well deserved, but it doesn’t make them any less agonizing. Although given that Scroop is not sympathetic like most other villains, his is one he can keep.
Mr. Scroop Was Going on top into Space Of Mr. Scoops Death like a Floating Balloon
Imagine if Scroop succeeded, I wonder what Silver's reaction would have been if Scroop returned to tell him that he just killed Jim.
He would've killed him.
Mr. Arrow's spirit has been avenged!
Mr. Arrow’s vengeance was a very minor thing that was accidentally achieved during the important task of retrieving the treasure map which the protagonists had originally climbed aboard for and was also achieved though not without consequences.
1:12 Prophet of Truth’s fitting Death. THIS IS FOR MR. ARROW!
Poetic justice... HOW does that work ?!
this guy in my opinion is the villain despite being a wannabe and a disc-one final boss. plus I was happy when he screamed in space
This is what he gets for killing Mr. Arrow!
Karma’s a bitch!
@conrad5673 This isn’t a daycare center lol
@conrad5673 sorry
1:06 Tell Him Yourself!!
I LOVE THAT PART!!
We need more animated heroes who spit savage one-liners.
I'm so glad they didn't just have him fall down but they had him float
Looks like Scroop is blasting off again *ding*! (Team Rocket reference).
Its one my Biggest fear.
The Space.
In my Childhood i didn't get it, bcs dont even know How Big and Scare Space can be, but when i growed up and realized, Iys really become one of my biggest Nightmare.
Just imagine. You.
Only You. Alone.
In Infinite space.
Just coming to some star and feel ALL what this star how for you.
Or any others Space objects, I dunno.
Scroop: Oh, yes. Do say hello to Mr. Arrow.
Jim: Tell him yourself!
Scroop: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Back you go, you naughty plug! Ah!
Eventually, Scroop stopped thinking.
Nice. Got the reference, yare yare daze
Anyone else think Scroop in this scene is similar to general Grevious from Star Wars? Think about it; skeletal appearance, the shape of the head, his ability to walk on walls and Scroop even wears the flag like Grevious' cape at the end of the scene!
Fool.Why didn't he just cut the rope instead of weakening it?
Cervantes De León He wanted to ask for a favor For his previous Victom
He was a sadist.
Plot armor
He wanted to savor this moment.
@@Trillioons is not plot armor, is CIS
I wonder how long Scroop floated out there in the void before he finally died.
Ben: "BACK YOU GO, YOU NAUGHTY PLUG!"
Scroop: Do say hello to Mr. Aarow.
Jim Hawkins: Tell him yourself!
Looks Like Mr Arrows Death
+Tyler Larue very poetic
it does
But it’s backwards!
@@sodaboi2154 It serves him right for what he did to mr arrow. Lets see how *he* likes it.
Yeah, but instead of falling, he floats up just as quickly.
1:12 I always laugh at his scream
The best part that SCroop died while never be able to even see the treasure of Treasure Planet! Some pirate gang members died but at least they was able to touch the treasure
I don't really understand how turning off the gravity made everything on the ship float when it wasn't required on the ground (like the actual ground outside of the ship). They aren't that close to the outer atmosphere, are they? Perhaps its just the planet they're on?
I'm fucked if I know
I know I'm a good three years late here, but my best guess would be that the ship could've been moving downwards at the time the gravity was turned off. If that was the case, everything not attached to the ship would stay in place, which means they'd seem to move upward as the ship moved down.
The way "space" works in this universe is very strange. In the beginning, they don't even call it space. They call it the "Ethereum." It's pretty obvious that you can breathe in space too, since not only are the ships just open to the air but there's also creatures that live and fly through it. Perhaps there's some sort of atmosphere the ships can make for themselves, in the same way that they can make their own gravity. This makes me think that Scroop's death is probably the scariest in Disney history. He didn't just suffocate as soon as he left the ship's range. He could still breathe just fine. Who knows how long his species can go without food and water? How long was he adrift out there with no way to change direction? Did he ever come to a landing somewhere? Did someone ever find him? Who can say...
0:56
Eda: "Well we ain't."
1:08
Raine: "That was... satisfying!"
Seeing villains fall to their death is cliche but ascending to their death is a new one 😂
1:00 I'm just thinking this death is worse then any other in Disney slowly dying out there with no food or water & alone. 😐
Eventually, Mr. Scroop stooped thinking....
1:08 That's one solution to pest control.
1:14 Lol, it's funny how he's floating!!! 😂
0:28
tell him yourself
-jims last words to scroop
*Tell Him Yourself!*
1:07-1:12 scroops screaming to ☠️
When I first saw this I was so satisfied
scroop:say hello to mr arrow
jim:TELL HIM YOURSELF
You know at some point he’s gonna stop screaming and just be like “well this is gonna take a while”
0:54 "Do say hello to Mr. Arrow"
Tell him yourself!
@@KBAFourthtime AHHHHHHHHHHHH
@@KBAFourthtimeThat retort would've sounded so much better if he didn't sound so terrified.
Back you go, you naughty plug! Ah!
He blasted off like team rocket
And into space like the Imposter.
Liked the fact they gave this insect creep hair, it works well surprisingly
"Come on, come on. No!"
"Oh ho ho, yes. Do say hello to Mr. Arrow."
"Tell him yourself!"
"Aaaaaaaah!!!!"
"Back you go you naughty plug!"
Rest in Peace, Scroop.
Rest in Hell, Scroop!
Everyone speculating how Scroop probably died a long slow death... me remembering the planet blows up shortly after...
1:12 poetic Justice
This has to be one of the worst deaths, to just float around until death
BACK YA GO, YA NAUGHTY PLUG!!! AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
Like most Disney villains, Scroop met his death by falling
up.