Can you do some videos with content related to psychonauts? Perhaps you could apply content to theorize about what other characters in media might have going on in their minds. Like the owl house for instance: after all two of the episodes dealt with going into someone's mind. Like what powers would the characters speclize in? & what are their possible mental demons? Sounds interesting doesn't it.
I'd say that Triton should also be charged with child abuse. Yes, he doesn't do the typical stuff but destroying your kid's things to 'discipline' them is a textbook example of, "I broke your stuff, I can break you."
@LaserDoge74 Lets say that Triton is charged in a place that is very serious about child abuse. Destroying all the things in Ariel's room is just as bad as taking away the door of a child's room and stripping it of all its stuff. That is considered child abuse in some places(remember, we are acting as if it is "some places"). I personally don't know how much time, but he would get charged with destruction of private property, and possibly child abuse.
Yes... While King Triton wanted to protect his daughter from harm, he should have thought this through, but instead, he destroyed Ariel's collection that she spent years with. That would definitely be considered destruction of property AND child abuse. While King Triton had good intentions in trying to protect his daughter Ariel, those intentions went in vain, as he instead pushed Ariel away by destroying her property.
I’m wondering if he would be held accountable for some form of emotional or mental abuse? In no way does he mean to go there (as opposed to say, Lady Tremaine), but…. ???
You do realize all Ariel’s collection are human stuff right because the king hates humans ever since his beloved wife was killed by a nasty group of pirates.
Well he did use alive clams as drums and put a sharp tool inside a alive clam and that is not apart of his job so yes he does need to pay 2000 under the sea money.
Hades in that situation would essentially be under eternal house arrest. Worse even, since he would have no control over what happens in his house or anything he can even do. So yeah, that’s a pretty terrifying punishment for him.
I think Ursula could be guilty of mutilation. (Or whatever crime someone would get charged for mutilating someone.) Because they have been transfigured into grotesque monsters, which could very well be mutilation. Just my opinion.
Slight problem with that as when you committed Regicide you become the new monarch meaning you can't get charge for the crime of killing the previous monarch. The only way the new monarch that took the throne by killing the previous one get charge with regicide is a coup d'état by the nobles, the army, and the civilian where they all band together to overthrow the new ruler which would result in the said new ruler being charged for the crime of regicide. Now due to Scar having the Hyenas backing him the lioness are outnumber so they can't launch a coup d'état against Scar as they are outnumber and are most likely going to die if try to fight against Scar.
@@CaptainIchimaruGin That would apply if the murderer was next on line to the throne. In this case, it was Simba, not Scar, who would inherit his father's position when Mufasa died. As such, Scar would still be tried for regicide or high treason at best.
@@fighter5583 No regicide doesn't have to be someone that's next in line for the throne to kill their parent and take over. Regicide is the act of killing a monarch and it's usually associated with Usurpation which is the act of taking power so what Scar done would be consider regicide.
Heres one for 1up Binge, sentencing Nintendo 64 villains for there crimes, these would include, Bowser, Ganondorf, Twinrova(who will be ranked as one person), Majoras mask, skull kid, and more!
Yeah, I'm fairly sure Mulan would be guilty of perfidy and/or fraud (joining the Chinese army and fighting in combat under the false pretense of being a man), and probably criminal trespass in the Forbidden City - though the latter might be pardoned since even though she didn't TECHNICALLY have permission to be there, she was only there to save the life of the Emperor.
Here’s how we can overkill Hades: Turn him mortal with his own mortality potion, then have the Fates cut his life thread as he’s thrown into the river Stix! XD
The great thing about disney heroes & villains is: no matter what the odds the hero doesn't fear evil, they run up on that shit and confronts it! Rightly so.
Maybe a list of crimes committed by heroes/princesses? Intentionally or otherwise? Also the “how many soldiers does it take to deliver a message?” “One” scene always gets me
I think King Triton destroying Ariel's things should have carried an abuse charge; not just for the implied threat of "That could be you next time you step out of line", but because there really is no positive outcome to destroying something your child loves--it gives them warped ideas regarding what property means and it just makes them more sneaky and secretive since telling a parent about their passions risks losing them forever. I am of the theory that the reason Ariel fell for Ursula's contract wasn't just to be with Eric, but to escape from a potentially unsafe family situation.
Two disagreements: 1. As an Absolute Monarch, Triton would not be able to be sentenced in a court of law. However, his determination to rescue his daughter indicates he is not a danger to society or his family. He was just misguided. 2. The Fates, although they delight in their jobs with no small amount of sadism, basically told Hades a fortune. Besides, they hold dominion over life and death, and they cannot be blamed for wanting some joy out of what would be an extremely depressing job. They did not advise Hades of a battle plan, or how to do it. They simply gave him an outcome. It was up to him to decide whether or not to proceed. If anything, they would get off virtually scott free.
True, but would you rip a child’s stuffed animal into pieces as “discipline” or stomp on their favorite cars, breaking them into pieces, or tossing a kid’s iPhone in the toilet? Yeah, Triton was grieving and cared for his daughter, but that’s still abuse.
@@pineforest1442 Like I said, misguided. He did things wrong, I will not deny that. But like I also said, he cannot be tried because he is a sovereign ruler.
The fates would get off the hook because of two things. 1:they point out that they're not supposed to tell the future (as a part of the mythos, to get your fate told you must give something to them. In this case a compliment only the lord of deat can give) and 2: their wording. "IF Hercules fights." They weren't telling Hadies how to take Alimpis. They simply told him what might happen. Their defense:They simply told what the following events might be. Bothe good and bad. I'd say max one year for giving a fortune at such a cheap price. But their laugh when they left the room kinda tells they knew he'd fail.
Where the HELL did you get Alimpis??? It's Olympus. Also, HADES, NOT HADIES. And he's the lord of death, not deat. Hey, at least you managed to spell Hercules right.
@Alex m again. Going based on mythology. It is a part of their job to tell the future. The difference between helping him and what they did is, they only told the part he wanted to hear. The future and warning of what waits for him. Not how to stop his defeat.
Sweet, a Part 2. Now which part of Hell Disney Villians would go based on Dante’s Inferno part 2. (Made a similar comment in the first video) Ursula: Fraud for witchcraft or Wrath Shan Yu: Violence Scar: Treason Hades: Heresy? Maybe Treason If there’s another video like this I want to see the movies Treasure Planet, Atlantis, Princess and the Frog, and Brother Bear.
Fun fact: the reason hercules is now a 'god' at the end of the movie and unaffected by the fates is because he plunged into the styx the same river used to make achilles invulnerable except ya know, the whole body submersed and actively breathing in the water, so fully invulnerable
Um no he became a God became because he was selfless and very willing to give his life for Meg that ultimate act of selflessness made him a God that was a mark of a true hero.
@@catherineterry1111 yes, but if it was mythologically accurate, it would be because of the river, since it makes your skin impenetrable on Greek mythology
@@loganstewart7105 well he obvious matter is that he was made mortal by hades poison but due to not drinking every last drop had still ironically one string left of god powers and would be able to reverse when it follows the conditions
Shan Yu and accomplices are one of three Disney Villains (the other two being Frollo and Ratcliffe from part 1) who committed Nuremburg-tier crimes: Crimes Against Peace, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity.
Ursala attempting to steal the ROYAL TRIDENT would be considered Grand Larceny instead of just theft as it is an item of priceless value and a royal monarchial symbol/object.
FYI: Regicide is seen as far more heinous than murdering someone else. As such, most of those in the video that attempted to kill someone from royalty would certainly be publicly executed.
Edit: been a while since seeing The Little Mermaid so my memory sucks on it. A minor detail in my head: Wasn't Ursula also seen eating one or two of the people she turned into seaweed creatures? Not that it would change her sentence, but would that count as a form of cannibalism or something?
Killing the emperor is concerned regicide so Shan ya attempted regicide of the emperor commit mass murder. He gets mass animal murder for killing a lot of horses. Property damage, and destruction of property.
"all rise for the court, *bang gavel* the court is now in session, as the we now know that the crimes these villains have done are unforgivable, so if there any of the criminal have a lawyer that would defend them, let get this started" *begin court for the crimes of the villains*
Even though Megara's got crimes, she's glad to have been let off with 6 months community service and without a fine, to my relief. But the question is still remaining: Is she going to be able to complete her full period of community service? and If there was a fine involved, like I also asked with King Triton and Sebastian, would she intentionally or unintentionally fail to pay it? Whatever your opinions are on this, not just to you, WickedBinge, but to everyone else who has been commenting on TH-cam about this serious stuff, send it over here and I can't wait to hear it.
Think Meg should get a pardon. She was a hostage after all. Yes, she went to Hades for a deal but it ended up being a bad deal not fairly delivered. But then again, some could argue if she would've continued to do Hades bidding if she hadn't fell for Herc.
I know for a fact that when you get to the Pirates of the Carribbean series, most, if not, every character is getting the death penalty. Only one person's crimes were murder, impersonation, arson, and COUNTLESS others, and that was just Jack Sparrow. Edit: oh also you should've made Ursula's execution be the one they did to mermaids in Pirates of The Caribbean, aka tying them to a tree half-submerged in water, so the death is slow but painful.
Even though Hades is the God of Hell and does a lot of bad things in the movie, you gotta admit that his personality overall as a character makes him stand out from the rest. It's doubtful that he'd be able to charm his way out of his punishment, but in a court trial based in Olympus, I think that would be very entertaining! 😄
Again a great video but don't you know in the greek mythology the 3 fate sister name's are Clothos (she decide when a person will die and loom the string of life), Lachesis (decide the time the person will be alive and pull the string of life) and Atropos (choose the form of death and cut the string). Can't wait to see with Lyle Tiberius Rourke, and Bradley Uppercrust III Hope you'll do the same with Warner bros bad guy
The death by a thousand cuts wasn't as torturous as it's made out to be, most of the time the victim would be executed by the fifth cut, the rest would be post-mortem because of a religious belief that if not buried whole, they'll be denied into heaven.
I think you might have cheated Sheshao. Since the kill was off screen we never find out if he killed the guy or left a life threatening injury. He could have missed or missed the vital organs that would failed to kill the guy and the victim recovered from the arrow. (his target was wearing armor) So that one might be just attempted murder.
In regards to Ursula's various crimes, I would like to note three of them not mentioned in this video: Fraudulent Contracts, Sexual Assault, and Felony Murder. Firstly, since Ursula mind-controlled Eric into a sham marriage, I'm considering that a form of Sexual Assault. Second, Fraudulent Contracts are contracts made in bad faith- such as with the intent on preventing the other party from fulfilling their part, which is Ursula's MO. Third, Felony Murder is the act of accidentally killing someone as a direct result of a Felony- Ursula accidentally killing Flotsam and Jetsam during the attempted murder of Prince Eric would be considered Felony Murder.
I think triton should have been charged with abuse and his sentence should be mandatory parenting classes, anger management classes, and therapy (specifically greif counseling)
6:20 - "Very unique." Something that is unique is one of a kind. It cannot be "very one of a kind" because there is only one. And every time some video narrator says "very unique," a puppy is murdered.
Wouldn’t a execution via like Crushed by an Elepant or Drowned by crocodiles be more fitting for Scar since where would they hang a Lion. Maybe trapping him and burning him
Killing a monarch is considered regicide so scar and the three hyenas killed Mufasa, which is regicide and scar deserve to die. It was right for the hyenas to kill scar he is evil so the hyenas didn’t completely redeem themselves but they completely reformed in the lion guard series I think
Sentencing Little Mermaid villains (not counting Sebastian and King Triton) takes me back to when my high school did a production of Little Mermaid during my senior year in 2017.
Sebastian is also liable for thousands of dollars in property damage- Chef Louis trashed his kitchen as a direct result of Sebastian's interference, and I calculated that the ruined birthday party in _The Little Mermaid 2_ was worth at least $10,000 in property damage _as a conservative estimate_ (in 2022 dollars, not adjusted for inflation).
You guys forgot to include the other two villains of the Disney Renaissance which are the poachers Percival McLeach from The Rescuers Down Under and Clayton from Tarzan!
1.I'd agrue that Ursula turning merpeople into those sea creatures should be considered mutilation. Before it's revealed that Ursula's death can reverse the spell, it seems pretty permanent. 2. How exactly are you going to hang a lion?
Idea for part 3 of charging Disney villans for their crimes video. #1:Disney villans from Pinocchio #2:Disney villans from the great mouse detective #3:Disney villans from the frog prince or princess & #4:Disney villans from Lilo & stitch
6:31 it's called "Mutilation", where someone permanently changes someone else's way of life against their will. an example, Homelander clapping that discapacitated guy's ears for trying to be a hero. 11:08 *6 cases of attempted murder, 1 of murder and one of Regicide, which is the act of killing a leader, be it a chief, president, king, etc.
Sebastián literally did nothing wrong. Even though somebody is *antagonistic* that does not mean that they are evil or that they are the villain. He’s one of the king’s lackies in charge of protecting one of the princesses. If he doesn’t do his job, he could be jailed, exiled or killed. And if Sebastiana disobeys the king, his actions could have negative impacts on other people- the people that Sebastian had diction over may get in trouble as well. Also Chef Louis was not evil. He was an antagonist. But not evil. He’d just as evil as us for BOILING LOBSTERS ALIVE.
Always enjoy these vids, but I do get a little peeved when the captiond are completely different from what is said on screen, like "he assaults his hyenas and many others" while the captions say "he assaults Shenzi, Banzai, Zazu, and many others". Just something that happens through the whole video, haha.
How to be a good parent 101: do not do like Triton, and destroy everything your kid hold dear, especially when accidental murder is almost involved. Seriously, he almost hit three sentient beings with human intelligence, of which one is your own freaking daughter. Triton almost killed his own darn daughter, which is a serious crime all in itself. Don't be like Triton. Just don't. If a kid needs dicipline, don't freaking destroy the things your kids holds dear, like their video game consoles/ other electronics, don't take away their phones/ipads, don't yell like a lunatic, don't embarres them in a public way, simply put, don't be a freaking lunatic. If you want to dicipline your kid, don't destroy everything, and don't be a freaking jerk. Remember, if you destroy something your kids hold dear, you will be hated by your kids, so if you don't want to be villainized for the rest of your life by literally everyone around you, don't destroy the things your kid hold the dearest. Look at me. I don't have kids, and here i am, diciplining and teaching parents in how to be better parents
@jf k he might not be a villain to us, but to Ariel, he certainly was. Destroying the things Ariel loved the most doesn't justify his behavior. If he wants to dicipline his daughters, there is other ways he can do that, not go berserk and destroy everything, almost killing his own daughter. Almost killing your own daughter is not a good way to be diciplinary, it's neglect at best and child murder at worst. He almost murdered his own freaking daughter in what basically was blind rage. He's a villain in Ariels eyes, and while he rectified it and opened his heart, because he finally understood how Ariel felt, it doesn't mean she fully forgave her father. There is the chance that Ariel never forgave Triton for what he did, he did almost kill her, but i csn understand him in a way. He did lose his wife, Ariels mother, but it doesn't mean it's okay to almost kill your own damn daughter and destroy everything she loved and cared about in her youth. I do understand that he was overprotective, but it still doesn't mean that destroying all of Ariels stuff, including that statue, that's most likely was worth thousands of dollars, or whatever they use under the sea, probably shells of dead oysters and similar shelled sea creatures, and almost killing his own offspring, her best friend and the guy he chose as his daughters caretaker, or whatever role Sebastian had. Destroying all of Ariels belongings and almost killing a sentient crab, fish and his own daughter is an overreaction. I'm on a rant here, i notice, but seriously
@jf k sadly, that isn't really true. While Triton is the good guy and only did what he did to protect his daughters, he isn't an unsung hero, he isn't a hero at all. If he was anything like you say he is and was, he would've allowed Ariel to swim/walk her own path, her own way, in life. A good parent doesn't forbid his from choosing their own path in life, instead, a good father let's his kids go their own ways, while giving good advice along the way, and he did neither. He was overprotective, which generally isn't a sign of bad parenting, but the way he did it is. If you do as you said, you don't come far in life. You get nowhere at all. I know a lot about that, since everyone around me has done what you said Triton did, and yet, i hate everyone around me, especially my dad. What you explain here is actually a bad way to teach your kids to diciplined. It fail in everything, actually. My father is just like the Triton you explain, and yet, here i am, being anything but the Ariel you explain. I do respect my father, not because he is like the Triton you talk about, but because my father is too stupid to realize anything. Truth is, that the opposite happen. The only thing Ariel really got to learn is that there was two evils, one lesser bad evil, and one really, really terrible evil. She just saw her father, Triton as a lesser evil person. Truth betold, she only did what she did because she's rebellious, not because she realized a mistake she didn't actually commit. The way you describe Triton is actually the opposite of what a good father do. I'm proof of that. I'm in Ariels seat in life, even if i'm a guy, and isn't a prince/king, but i and Ariel does have a similar upbringing, it's really the same, in all senses, and it turns out that if you are like Triton the way you say, then you don't have any control of your kids, really. I know, because i still refuse to even acknowledge that my father is anything but a bloody tyrant that made my life worse. My life got worse when i entered my period with depression, where i tried to kill myself. People like me and Ariel is the opposite of what others would consider normal. Ariel and i are actually problem people. I'm a grown up, and while i got a different path in life, i and Ariel still are the same, only different genders. I would do the same as Ariel too, if i were in her shoes, or fish tail in her case. I too would only go back when a greater evil shows up. Triton is a lesser evil that learned that in order to be an actual good father, it's better to let your kids go, or swim their own way in life, instead of doing what Triton did at first. My parents, or at least my father still haven't learned that. It's my mother who was and still is the reason i still have contact with my parents. It's really because i want to cut their lawns and visit their dogs, cat and sheeps, not them. I don't care much for my parents, and that's shown in Ariel too, because she did fornid her own daughter to go into the sea. She did the same mistake as her father, Triton. They both were overprotective, but none of them realized that they were the problem, until the damage were done, and they had to let their daughters go. Triton didn't want Ariel to follow the path Ariel wanted to follow, while Ariel didn't want her daughter to follow the path Ariels daughter wanted to follow, and chaos that really was unneccecery occured. The chaos that followed were never needed if Triton hadn't done what he did, the same thing with Ariel and her daughter. It was unneccisary and stupid. The fact that Triton was a bad father led to Ariel making a deal that was stupid, because she wasn't allowed to follow her path that life wanted her to follow, is the reason to why chaos wrecked havoc across the entire kingdom
@jf k my mother isn't emotionally abusive, yet i'm just like Ariel. Parents doesn't actually have to be hardcore. Hardcore parents are the reason Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin became the ones they became. They had hardcore parents, and they became dictators who murdered millions
What if you guys did a similar video but with all the major Disney villains sentenced for the crimes they committed such as hate crimes, abuse, assault, vandalism, arson, property destruction, breaking and entering, theft, shoplifting, piracy, kidnapping, false imprisonment, animal abuse, acts of conspiracy, acts of war, attempted murder, murder, assassination, genocide, and other crimes?
I think for Scar’s charge for murder of Mufasa, consider it regicide, because think about it, Mufasa is the king of Pride Rock before Simba took over as a adult and way before he was killed.
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Ghostbusters good to evil
Thomas and Friends: Good to Evil
Adults cartoon fathers characters good to evil
Can you do some videos with content related to psychonauts? Perhaps you could apply content to theorize about what other characters in media might have going on in their minds.
Like the owl house for instance: after all two of the episodes dealt with going into someone's mind. Like what powers would the characters speclize in? & what are their possible mental demons?
Sounds interesting doesn't it.
please do Pixar
I'd say that Triton should also be charged with child abuse. Yes, he doesn't do the typical stuff but destroying your kid's things to 'discipline' them is a textbook example of, "I broke your stuff, I can break you."
You make a very good point.
@LaserDoge74 Lets say that Triton is charged in a place that is very serious about child abuse. Destroying all the things in Ariel's room is just as bad as taking away the door of a child's room and stripping it of all its stuff. That is considered child abuse in some places(remember, we are acting as if it is "some places"). I personally don't know how much time, but he would get charged with destruction of private property, and possibly child abuse.
He would at least be charged with destruction of private property, as some places don't take child abuse seriously sadly.
Yes...
While King Triton wanted to protect his daughter from harm, he should have thought this through, but instead, he destroyed Ariel's collection that she spent years with. That would definitely be considered destruction of property AND child abuse.
While King Triton had good intentions in trying to protect his daughter Ariel, those intentions went in vain, as he instead pushed Ariel away by destroying her property.
Yes
Even though King triton was trying to protect his daughter, destroying her Human collection crossed the line
I'm sure the humans won't mind replacing it in due time, with the addition of fresh human bodies.
@jf k But he didn't had to go ruining her collection, because that is destruction of private property
I’m wondering if he would be held accountable for some form of emotional or mental abuse? In no way does he mean to go there (as opposed to say, Lady Tremaine), but…. ???
I suggested an anger management course for him, added into his community service.
You do realize all Ariel’s collection are human stuff right because the king hates humans ever since his beloved wife was killed by a nasty group of pirates.
How the heck is Sebastian being charged as a villain?
He's just doing his job, he's not a bad crab. He's just shell-fish.
Goddammit dad!
Really?
I couldn't resist it.
Well he did use alive clams as drums and put a sharp tool inside a alive clam and that is not apart of his job so yes he does need to pay 2000 under the sea money.
@@joel681 Still, it's better than him being a Eugene Krabs.
So we're sentencing Hades to death?!! Just another day at the office for him. Will he get to go HOME for his crimes!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol good point
Hades in that situation would essentially be under eternal house arrest. Worse even, since he would have no control over what happens in his house or anything he can even do.
So yeah, that’s a pretty terrifying punishment for him.
Well, they did say they would turn him mortal first.
You're essentially sending Hades home
@@samweaver9109 And after that, he'll end up in the underworld again...
I think Ursula could be guilty of mutilation. (Or whatever crime someone would get charged for mutilating someone.) Because they have been transfigured into grotesque monsters, which could very well be mutilation. Just my opinion.
Also, all of the villains in Mulan could be charged with illegal border crossing for good measure as that is exactly what they did.
that would be disfigurement as their forms are beyond recognition. Mutilation is murder but they weren't murdered.
And don't forget trafficking through scams or contracts without lawyers
Scar would also be charged with Regicide, since he killed his brother (who was the current king).
Slight problem with that as when you committed Regicide you become the new monarch meaning you can't get charge for the crime of killing the previous monarch. The only way the new monarch that took the throne by killing the previous one get charge with regicide is a coup d'état by the nobles, the army, and the civilian where they all band together to overthrow the new ruler which would result in the said new ruler being charged for the crime of regicide. Now due to Scar having the Hyenas backing him the lioness are outnumber so they can't launch a coup d'état against Scar as they are outnumber and are most likely going to die if try to fight against Scar.
@@CaptainIchimaruGin That would apply if the murderer was next on line to the throne. In this case, it was Simba, not Scar, who would inherit his father's position when Mufasa died. As such, Scar would still be tried for regicide or high treason at best.
@@fighter5583 No regicide doesn't have to be someone that's next in line for the throne to kill their parent and take over. Regicide is the act of killing a monarch and it's usually associated with Usurpation which is the act of taking power so what Scar done would be consider regicide.
+ Fratricide
True. That’s a death sentence their.
Right, for every "off the hook" reference in Chef Louis' sentencing, put a dime in the jar.
I'd order Triton to complete an anger management program as part of his community service.
Ursula should also be convicted of making a contract with a minor. Since Ariel is technically a teenager, it would be null and void in a court of law
not sure how mermaid society work as they would also age differently. plus would have been void if it wasnt magical
Heres one for 1up Binge, sentencing Nintendo 64 villains for there crimes, these would include, Bowser, Ganondorf, Twinrova(who will be ranked as one person), Majoras mask, skull kid, and more!
Oh, I'd _love_ to see anyone try to bring Ganondorf into prison.
As he has damn near godlike levels of power.
@@thegameknight8916 hey Seven Sages, anyone have a license to be a judge for court?
@@meandmyboys8728 They serve a higher authority. Namely Hylia and The Creators.
Hi! I know it’s not really related to the video. But can they do a video on Danganrompa squid games? First two games to make it easier.
It would be fun to see a hero version of this.
Yeah, I'm fairly sure Mulan would be guilty of perfidy and/or fraud (joining the Chinese army and fighting in combat under the false pretense of being a man), and probably criminal trespass in the Forbidden City - though the latter might be pardoned since even though she didn't TECHNICALLY have permission to be there, she was only there to save the life of the Emperor.
I'm pretty sure most, if not all of them, would be pardoned.
Yeah, no hero is perfect and therefore their actions must have consequences.
Hi! I know it’s not really related to the video. But can they do a video on Danganrompa squid games? First two games to make it easier.
Ariel
Mulan
Simba
Hercules
Here’s how we can overkill Hades: Turn him mortal with his own mortality potion, then have the Fates cut his life thread as he’s thrown into the river Stix! XD
The great thing about disney heroes & villains is: no matter what the odds the hero doesn't fear evil, they run up on that shit and confronts it! Rightly so.
Maybe a list of crimes committed by heroes/princesses? Intentionally or otherwise?
Also the “how many soldiers does it take to deliver a message?” “One” scene always gets me
Murdering a diplomat or messenger is a War Crime.
What?
Part 3 PLEASE
Hi! I know it’s not really related to the video. But can they do a video on Danganrompa squid games? First two games to make it easier.
@@emoji3266 sorry but I'm not a fan of Squid games
I think King Triton destroying Ariel's things should have carried an abuse charge; not just for the implied threat of "That could be you next time you step out of line", but because there really is no positive outcome to destroying something your child loves--it gives them warped ideas regarding what property means and it just makes them more sneaky and secretive since telling a parent about their passions risks losing them forever.
I am of the theory that the reason Ariel fell for Ursula's contract wasn't just to be with Eric, but to escape from a potentially unsafe family situation.
Two disagreements:
1. As an Absolute Monarch, Triton would not be able to be sentenced in a court of law. However, his determination to rescue his daughter indicates he is not a danger to society or his family. He was just misguided.
2. The Fates, although they delight in their jobs with no small amount of sadism, basically told Hades a fortune. Besides, they hold dominion over life and death, and they cannot be blamed for wanting some joy out of what would be an extremely depressing job. They did not advise Hades of a battle plan, or how to do it. They simply gave him an outcome. It was up to him to decide whether or not to proceed. If anything, they would get off virtually scott free.
True, but would you rip a child’s stuffed animal into pieces as “discipline” or stomp on their favorite cars, breaking them into pieces, or tossing a kid’s iPhone in the toilet? Yeah, Triton was grieving and cared for his daughter, but that’s still abuse.
@@pineforest1442 Like I said, misguided. He did things wrong, I will not deny that. But like I also said, he cannot be tried because he is a sovereign ruler.
Please do more videos on that topic but with lots of different Disney Villains and the crimes they committed!
Even though their evil you can't help but love Disney villains.
Especially those that actually seem correct unlike their corresponding hero.
Yep! 😌I always find myself rooting for the villain.😌They’re so much more fun and bombastic.😌😎
One of my favorite villain songs is Be Prepared
@@sarahhenry1845 ditto
The fates would get off the hook because of two things. 1:they point out that they're not supposed to tell the future (as a part of the mythos, to get your fate told you must give something to them. In this case a compliment only the lord of deat can give) and 2: their wording. "IF Hercules fights." They weren't telling Hadies how to take Alimpis. They simply told him what might happen. Their defense:They simply told what the following events might be. Bothe good and bad.
I'd say max one year for giving a fortune at such a cheap price. But their laugh when they left the room kinda tells they knew he'd fail.
Where the HELL did you get Alimpis??? It's Olympus. Also, HADES, NOT HADIES. And he's the lord of death, not deat.
Hey, at least you managed to spell Hercules right.
@@DavidRay_40 thanks... I think.
@@fatumwolf well helping with association with overthrowing someone in power is a crime they helped hades in
@Alex m again. Going based on mythology. It is a part of their job to tell the future. The difference between helping him and what they did is, they only told the part he wanted to hear. The future and warning of what waits for him. Not how to stop his defeat.
@@DavidRay_40 go to therapy
How about doing these videos for Dreamworks villains? That would be interesting.
Tighten
basically a sex offender and probably murdered some people and stole everything when he doesn’t get the girl.
Yes please
Sweet, a Part 2. Now which part of Hell Disney Villians would go based on Dante’s Inferno part 2. (Made a similar comment in the first video)
Ursula: Fraud for witchcraft or Wrath
Shan Yu: Violence
Scar: Treason
Hades: Heresy? Maybe Treason
If there’s another video like this I want to see the movies Treasure Planet, Atlantis, Princess and the Frog, and Brother Bear.
Disney Sibling Relationships: Healthy to Toxic
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Siblings relationship disney
I didn’t even know Zhencha, Lieren, Bao, Bai and Sheshao were their names!!!
Fun fact: the reason hercules is now a 'god' at the end of the movie and unaffected by the fates
is because he plunged into the styx
the same river used to make achilles invulnerable
except ya know, the whole body submersed and actively breathing in the water, so fully invulnerable
Um no he became a God became because he was selfless and very willing to give his life for Meg that ultimate act of selflessness made him a God that was a mark of a true hero.
@@catherineterry1111 god as in immortal..., unaffected by the fates
@@catherineterry1111 yes, but if it was mythologically accurate, it would be because of the river, since it makes your skin impenetrable on Greek mythology
So unless you can drown in the river, the fates literally can't do anything cause he wouldn't be near death
@@loganstewart7105 well he obvious matter is that he was made mortal by hades poison but due to not drinking every last drop had still ironically one string left of god powers and would be able to reverse when it follows the conditions
Shan Yu and accomplices are one of three Disney Villains (the other two being Frollo and Ratcliffe from part 1) who committed Nuremburg-tier crimes: Crimes Against Peace, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity.
I'm not sure fining Sebastian would be that much of a punishment, seeing as he's a crab, and therefore doesn't have any money to pay those fines.
Considering how high ranking Sebastian is in Triton's court, he probably does get paid, a lot. If not, that would be another crime from Triton
@@alexc.g8525 But what would he spend it on? He's not a narcissistic hoarder like Tamatoa.
@@finnover9781 paying his fines
@@alexc.g8525 But what else?
@@finnover9781 evading taxes
Ursala attempting to steal the ROYAL TRIDENT would be considered Grand Larceny instead of just theft as it is an item of priceless value and a royal monarchial symbol/object.
Triton is an absolute monarch so you can't trial him
Great job! Next, I hope you cover “The Rescuers Down Under”, “The Nightmare Before Christmas”, “Tarzan”, and “The Emperor’s New Groove”!
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They should definitely do Nightmare before Christmas! I’d love to see what their sentences would be
@@skellington8090 They already did
@@singalingalongaling I know, I watched it! Pretty good video.
@@skellington8090 Me too! Even though, The Nightmare Before Christmas wasn’t part of the Disney Renaissance of Walt Disney Animation Studios.
I like how the thumbnail has Shan Yu's figure/ looks from the Disney Heroes Battle Mode app. XD
If there's a DIsney version of the Court of Law, the fans can be the jury and the Channel host can be the judge of that.
9:30 I'm pretty sure that Beheading is the Standard practice in ancient China not Hanging
Hades would probably view being killed as better than his actual fate being trapped in the river Styx for all of eternally.
Under sea dollars? You must mean sand dollars!
Ha ha ha under sea dollars it is so so very 100% hilarious
Crabby dollars.
FYI: Regicide is seen as far more heinous than murdering someone else. As such, most of those in the video that attempted to kill someone from royalty would certainly be publicly executed.
About Ursula, maybe Transformation Without Consent? Or just Use of Magic with Intent to Harm.
Edit: been a while since seeing The Little Mermaid so my memory sucks on it.
A minor detail in my head:
Wasn't Ursula also seen eating one or two of the people she turned into seaweed creatures?
Not that it would change her sentence, but would that count as a form of cannibalism or something?
No, she was eating live shrimp
@@thatonecubchoo1541, 😅 that makes better sense. Had me wondering all this time.
You know Simba also break the rule, when he got on the land of the hyana it said that the elephant graveyard are the property to the hyenas
Some may consider Triton's destruction of Ariel's belongings a form of child abuse, too
Megara died for Hercules pardon her
Killing the emperor is concerned regicide so Shan ya attempted regicide of the emperor commit mass murder. He gets mass animal murder for killing a lot of horses. Property damage, and destruction of property.
"all rise for the court, *bang gavel* the court is now in session, as the we now know that the crimes these villains have done are unforgivable, so if there any of the criminal have a lawyer that would defend them, let get this started" *begin court for the crimes of the villains*
Even though Megara's got crimes, she's glad to have been let off with 6 months community service and without a fine, to my relief. But the question is still remaining: Is she going to be able to complete her full period of community service? and If there was a fine involved, like I also asked with King Triton and Sebastian, would she intentionally or unintentionally fail to pay it? Whatever your opinions are on this, not just to you, WickedBinge, but to everyone else who has been commenting on TH-cam about this serious stuff, send it over here and I can't wait to hear it.
Think Meg should get a pardon. She was a hostage after all. Yes, she went to Hades for a deal but it ended up being a bad deal not fairly delivered. But then again, some could argue if she would've continued to do Hades bidding if she hadn't fell for Herc.
Agreed or at least get off the hook for it. She had no choice since she made a deal with Hades before that involved her soul and an ex's.
Please make “Which Batman Movie Villain would win the Squid Games????”
What about the lego batman movie characters Good to Evil
Good: Alfred Pennyworth
Grey : Batman / Bruce Wayne
Evil: The Joker
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What would king triton's sentence be including the destruction of property?
I know for a fact that when you get to the Pirates of the Carribbean series, most, if not, every character is getting the death penalty.
Only one person's crimes were murder, impersonation, arson, and COUNTLESS others, and that was just Jack Sparrow.
Edit: oh also you should've made Ursula's execution be the one they did to mermaids in Pirates of The Caribbean, aka tying them to a tree half-submerged in water, so the death is slow but painful.
Even though Hades is the God of Hell and does a lot of bad things in the movie, you gotta admit that his personality overall as a character makes him stand out from the rest. It's doubtful that he'd be able to charm his way out of his punishment, but in a court trial based in Olympus, I think that would be very entertaining! 😄
I thought the punishment for war crimes was life, but with release after 5 years do to good behavior
Again a great video but don't you know in the greek mythology the 3 fate sister name's are Clothos (she decide when a person will die and loom the string of life), Lachesis (decide the time the person will be alive and pull the string of life) and Atropos (choose the form of death and cut the string).
Can't wait to see with Lyle Tiberius Rourke, and Bradley Uppercrust III
Hope you'll do the same with Warner bros bad guy
The death by a thousand cuts wasn't as torturous as it's made out to be, most of the time the victim would be executed by the fifth cut, the rest would be post-mortem because of a religious belief that if not buried whole, they'll be denied into heaven.
I think you might have cheated Sheshao. Since the kill was off screen we never find out if he killed the guy or left a life threatening injury. He could have missed or missed the vital organs that would failed to kill the guy and the victim recovered from the arrow. (his target was wearing armor)
So that one might be just attempted murder.
In regards to Ursula's various crimes, I would like to note three of them not mentioned in this video: Fraudulent Contracts, Sexual Assault, and Felony Murder.
Firstly, since Ursula mind-controlled Eric into a sham marriage, I'm considering that a form of Sexual Assault. Second, Fraudulent Contracts are contracts made in bad faith- such as with the intent on preventing the other party from fulfilling their part, which is Ursula's MO. Third, Felony Murder is the act of accidentally killing someone as a direct result of a Felony- Ursula accidentally killing Flotsam and Jetsam during the attempted murder of Prince Eric would be considered Felony Murder.
I think triton should have been charged with abuse and his sentence should be mandatory parenting classes, anger management classes, and therapy (specifically greif counseling)
For Part 3, Oogie Boogie, for the attempted murder of Santa Claus and sally
*Sandy claws
6:20 - "Very unique." Something that is unique is one of a kind. It cannot be "very one of a kind" because there is only one. And every time some video narrator says "very unique," a puppy is murdered.
Wouldn’t a execution via like Crushed by an Elepant or Drowned by crocodiles be more fitting for Scar since where would they hang a Lion. Maybe trapping him and burning him
Amphibia Characters: Dumb to Brilliant.
Killing a monarch is considered regicide so scar and the three hyenas killed Mufasa, which is regicide and scar deserve to die. It was right for the hyenas to kill scar he is evil so the hyenas didn’t completely redeem themselves but they completely reformed in the lion guard series I think
Killing a child, is concert child murderer, so scar attempt child murderer
Child, murder, I mean
Sentencing Little Mermaid villains (not counting Sebastian and King Triton) takes me back to when my high school did a production of Little Mermaid during my senior year in 2017.
Netflix a series of Unfortunate events good to evil
YES
Ok
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Sebastian is also liable for thousands of dollars in property damage- Chef Louis trashed his kitchen as a direct result of Sebastian's interference, and I calculated that the ruined birthday party in _The Little Mermaid 2_ was worth at least $10,000 in property damage _as a conservative estimate_ (in 2022 dollars, not adjusted for inflation).
set in italy not denmark (common misconception)
After attacking sarabi, scar is more then guilty. He's definitely canceled.
I love how every main villain got a public execution
That "rushing to the comments" thing always cracks me up.
Dude hades punishment should be: trading places with Prometheus forever.
10:11 this sounded like the hotland theme on the genocide Route from undertale
King Candy?
Lesser-loved?
That’s like associating swear words with cleanliness!
Actually due to Ed’s lack of intelligence wouldn’t he actually be found not guilty by reason of insanity?
Disney Afternoon Main Characters: Good To Most Good!
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You guys forgot to include the other two villains of the Disney Renaissance which are the poachers Percival McLeach from The Rescuers Down Under and Clayton from Tarzan!
I was waiting for this to be back
How do we count murder of scar when we assume he survived
1.I'd agrue that Ursula turning merpeople into those sea creatures should be considered mutilation. Before it's revealed that Ursula's death can reverse the spell, it seems pretty permanent.
2. How exactly are you going to hang a lion?
What about the royal advisor from Mulan?
Edit: why would you be charging the hyenas for eating Scar if he survived in this hypothetical scenario?
Finally, it's about time.
hey wickedbinge. do you guys have a playlist of sentencing disney pixar etc villians as a playlist?
I will forgive Sebastian and Meg but not King Triton he upset Ariel when he destroyed her human treasures.
Scar also committed the acts of usurper of the throne.
When I clicked the link for the part 1 video in the description it’s telling me the playlist doesn’t exist
Idea for part 3 of charging Disney villans for their crimes video.
#1:Disney villans from Pinocchio
#2:Disney villans from the great mouse detective
#3:Disney villans from the frog prince or princess
& #4:Disney villans from Lilo & stitch
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@@emoji3266 hello to you too. & I wish I can sub to you, but I can't because of TH-cam adding a subbing to users limit.
6:31 it's called "Mutilation", where someone permanently changes someone else's way of life against their will.
an example, Homelander clapping that discapacitated guy's ears for trying to be a hero.
11:08 *6 cases of attempted murder, 1 of murder and one of Regicide, which is the act of killing a leader, be it a chief, president, king, etc.
Sebastián literally did nothing wrong. Even though somebody is *antagonistic* that does not mean that they are evil or that they are the villain.
He’s one of the king’s lackies in charge of protecting one of the princesses. If he doesn’t do his job, he could be jailed, exiled or killed. And if Sebastiana disobeys the king, his actions could have negative impacts on other people- the people that Sebastian had diction over may get in trouble as well.
Also Chef Louis was not evil. He was an antagonist. But not evil. He’d just as evil as us for BOILING LOBSTERS ALIVE.
Always enjoy these vids, but I do get a little peeved when the captiond are completely different from what is said on screen, like "he assaults his hyenas and many others" while the captions say "he assaults Shenzi, Banzai, Zazu, and many others". Just something that happens through the whole video, haha.
Sentencing Dreamworks villains for their crimes
Chantel Dubois (grand theft auto)
Farquad (torture)
Rumpstillskin (attempted murder
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@@emoji3266 stop spamming
Can you do a Part 3?
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*THE HUNS HAVE NAMES?!*
i think the contract bit would count as fraud.
Do a sentencing star wars villains for their crimes.
How to be a good parent 101: do not do like Triton, and destroy everything your kid hold dear, especially when accidental murder is almost involved. Seriously, he almost hit three sentient beings with human intelligence, of which one is your own freaking daughter. Triton almost killed his own darn daughter, which is a serious crime all in itself. Don't be like Triton. Just don't. If a kid needs dicipline, don't freaking destroy the things your kids holds dear, like their video game consoles/ other electronics, don't take away their phones/ipads, don't yell like a lunatic, don't embarres them in a public way, simply put, don't be a freaking lunatic. If you want to dicipline your kid, don't destroy everything, and don't be a freaking jerk. Remember, if you destroy something your kids hold dear, you will be hated by your kids, so if you don't want to be villainized for the rest of your life by literally everyone around you, don't destroy the things your kid hold the dearest. Look at me. I don't have kids, and here i am, diciplining and teaching parents in how to be better parents
@jf k he might not be a villain to us, but to Ariel, he certainly was. Destroying the things Ariel loved the most doesn't justify his behavior. If he wants to dicipline his daughters, there is other ways he can do that, not go berserk and destroy everything, almost killing his own daughter. Almost killing your own daughter is not a good way to be diciplinary, it's neglect at best and child murder at worst. He almost murdered his own freaking daughter in what basically was blind rage. He's a villain in Ariels eyes, and while he rectified it and opened his heart, because he finally understood how Ariel felt, it doesn't mean she fully forgave her father. There is the chance that Ariel never forgave Triton for what he did, he did almost kill her, but i csn understand him in a way. He did lose his wife, Ariels mother, but it doesn't mean it's okay to almost kill your own damn daughter and destroy everything she loved and cared about in her youth. I do understand that he was overprotective, but it still doesn't mean that destroying all of Ariels stuff, including that statue, that's most likely was worth thousands of dollars, or whatever they use under the sea, probably shells of dead oysters and similar shelled sea creatures, and almost killing his own offspring, her best friend and the guy he chose as his daughters caretaker, or whatever role Sebastian had. Destroying all of Ariels belongings and almost killing a sentient crab, fish and his own daughter is an overreaction. I'm on a rant here, i notice, but seriously
@jf k sadly, that isn't really true. While Triton is the good guy and only did what he did to protect his daughters, he isn't an unsung hero, he isn't a hero at all. If he was anything like you say he is and was, he would've allowed Ariel to swim/walk her own path, her own way, in life. A good parent doesn't forbid his from choosing their own path in life, instead, a good father let's his kids go their own ways, while giving good advice along the way, and he did neither. He was overprotective, which generally isn't a sign of bad parenting, but the way he did it is. If you do as you said, you don't come far in life. You get nowhere at all. I know a lot about that, since everyone around me has done what you said Triton did, and yet, i hate everyone around me, especially my dad. What you explain here is actually a bad way to teach your kids to diciplined. It fail in everything, actually. My father is just like the Triton you explain, and yet, here i am, being anything but the Ariel you explain. I do respect my father, not because he is like the Triton you talk about, but because my father is too stupid to realize anything. Truth is, that the opposite happen. The only thing Ariel really got to learn is that there was two evils, one lesser bad evil, and one really, really terrible evil. She just saw her father, Triton as a lesser evil person. Truth betold, she only did what she did because she's rebellious, not because she realized a mistake she didn't actually commit. The way you describe Triton is actually the opposite of what a good father do. I'm proof of that. I'm in Ariels seat in life, even if i'm a guy, and isn't a prince/king, but i and Ariel does have a similar upbringing, it's really the same, in all senses, and it turns out that if you are like Triton the way you say, then you don't have any control of your kids, really. I know, because i still refuse to even acknowledge that my father is anything but a bloody tyrant that made my life worse. My life got worse when i entered my period with depression, where i tried to kill myself. People like me and Ariel is the opposite of what others would consider normal. Ariel and i are actually problem people. I'm a grown up, and while i got a different path in life, i and Ariel still are the same, only different genders. I would do the same as Ariel too, if i were in her shoes, or fish tail in her case. I too would only go back when a greater evil shows up. Triton is a lesser evil that learned that in order to be an actual good father, it's better to let your kids go, or swim their own way in life, instead of doing what Triton did at first. My parents, or at least my father still haven't learned that. It's my mother who was and still is the reason i still have contact with my parents. It's really because i want to cut their lawns and visit their dogs, cat and sheeps, not them. I don't care much for my parents, and that's shown in Ariel too, because she did fornid her own daughter to go into the sea. She did the same mistake as her father, Triton. They both were overprotective, but none of them realized that they were the problem, until the damage were done, and they had to let their daughters go. Triton didn't want Ariel to follow the path Ariel wanted to follow, while Ariel didn't want her daughter to follow the path Ariels daughter wanted to follow, and chaos that really was unneccecery occured. The chaos that followed were never needed if Triton hadn't done what he did, the same thing with Ariel and her daughter. It was unneccisary and stupid. The fact that Triton was a bad father led to Ariel making a deal that was stupid, because she wasn't allowed to follow her path that life wanted her to follow, is the reason to why chaos wrecked havoc across the entire kingdom
@jf k my mother isn't emotionally abusive, yet i'm just like Ariel. Parents doesn't actually have to be hardcore. Hardcore parents are the reason Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin became the ones they became. They had hardcore parents, and they became dictators who murdered millions
@jf k you call that a dark fate? You truly know nothing. Bump that up a trillion times, then we can call it a dark fate
What if you guys did a similar video but with all the major Disney villains sentenced for the crimes they committed such as hate crimes, abuse, assault, vandalism, arson, property destruction, breaking and entering, theft, shoplifting, piracy, kidnapping, false imprisonment, animal abuse, acts of conspiracy, acts of war, attempted murder, murder, assassination, genocide, and other crimes?
Asking WickedBinge for a rdr2 good to evil video part 1
Please keep up this series I love it
Everyone gets either hanging, eletricution. Hades and Shan Yu are too villains that receives the harshest punishments
Please do Miraculous Ladybug sentences/punishments
Good thing the King can pardon himself 😜
Hades can't die being a god rather than a mortal gets 85 years in prison instead
Part 3 we need it
I think for Scar’s charge for murder of Mufasa, consider it regicide, because think about it, Mufasa is the king of Pride Rock before Simba took over as a adult and way before he was killed.
5 years in jail for The Fates! That's quite lenient, if you ask me, WickedBinge but anyways: Whatever your opinions are on this, not just to you, WickedBinge, but to everyone else who has been commenting on TH-cam about this serious stuff, send it over here and I can't wait to hear it.