I mean, I actually do think that Dr. Facilier’s fate does technically count as a death given how we see his tombstone after he’s dragged in, but the death in that case is only the beginning of his torment.
I beg to differ because the only thing left in their world is a tombstone no body in a casket since he was forcefully dragged to their world while still alive and I pretty sure in most versions of the afterlife your fate is eternal if that voodoo world is a substitute for hell or it could just be a different dimension where time is frozen which prolongs your suffering plus he never died onscreen so doesn’t count
@@DDboi-4737 Yeah, disney changing the story because they heard "Let it go" and decided they didn't want Elsa to be evil absolutely butchered the movie. Now Elsa seems confused like she has no idea waht she's supposed to be. Though the song is fantastic, everything else about the movie.... isn't. And Frozen 2 felt even MORE confused to what it wanted to be. THey didn't do much with the 4 elements thing. Maybe Frozen 3 will actually have a plot that means something....
The inclusion of the sequels was a fantastic touch. most DIsney videos (even from dedicated Disney tubers) NEVER talk about the sequel characters... or even acknowedge the sequel as canon. Id' give him serious bonus points if he included Kingdom hearts villains, but that could be it's own video and most of the final bosses merely die by being evaporated by a pool of light. Plus Xehanort in the end had a very peaceful ending. But it's still interesting how the disney villain deaths did differ a bit from the movie counterparts. Tremaine died in an explosion along with her step daughters, but Maleficent survived being stabbed, pointing out that the wound was not fatal and would hide to rest before ultimately getting her revenge. She DOES die though at Sora's hands, but the three fairies accidently revive her by remembering her. and speaking of "Remembering" While Oogie Boogie dies the same way, Maleficent restores him but he has absolutely no memory of anything that happened. Donald does crush the bugs though. but the rest are burned in a magical fire IIRC. and Clayton...er excuse me "NOT Clayton" gets crushed to death by the heartless falling on him instead of hanged, but he is the only pure human with no magic at all who Sora beats up (and ... he also shoots at Sora with a real gun). The rest mostly die the same way though...but SOra doesn't fight Gaston, Your avatar does in Union x though and he dies the same way, falling off the castle.
I would say that for Lady and the Tramp, Aunt Sarah was more redeemed than defeated. If you listen closely in the ending Christmas scene, Jim Dear mentions that she sent dog treats as a gift, implying a change of heart.
Totally agree and she was unaware it was her cats who caused the mess and believed Lady attacked her cats. Lady and Tramp were the only ones present so it makes sense for her to believe they were attacking the baby, since the Tramp was a stray. It was all just a misunderstanding.
Look at the green smoke that brings the Undead Cauldron Born warriors to life and how they march on the screen. There was originally planned to be some overly ambitious technical special theater effects that would have those same Cauldron Born soldiers holograms marching into the seats and down the aisles.
The hunter who shot Bambi's mom was a poacher, not a legit hunter who hunts for food. Real hunters SLAMMED Walt Disney when the movie came out, pointing out that real hunters never shoot does for exactly the reason in the movie; because it leaves the fawns without a parent.
The use of a whole pack of dogs is more consistent with sport hunting methods of the 1800's where the objective was just to kill as much stuff as possible. I think you can go ahead and call that evil. The reason the villain of Bambi gets away with it is that it's not a person, but rather a scenario. We never even see a human in the whole movie, they are just one of the factors that defines the life of an average deer
Funny enough, Scar's death was meant to be Gaston's once upon a time. The original draft had Gaston survive the fall and get eaten by the wolves that tried to kill Maurice, Belle, and the Beast earlier in the film. In the same style too, with the camera panning away as he gets eaten. But Disney said it was too gruesome, so they gave it to Scar a few years later. I can hear Gaston in this WickedBinge video going; "Phew, I got lucky!"
9:12 Funny little detail, how Prince John is carving a relatively big rock but the Sheriff of Nottingham (being the biggest of the bunch) is carving a lot smaller rock. Classic opposite size humor!🤣🪨
And that was the merciful point of his punishment. Radcliffe probably experienced a lot of torture before his death, as his crimes would have likely seen him held in the "Tower of London" before his execution.
We found out what happened to him in the second movie. Apparently he lied to the king and told him it was John Smith who was the traitor. In the end, the King saw who was really the traitor and arrested him. I assume he then rotted in jail.
@@kellymcguire8888 Yeah that sounds about right. Lying to the king is one thing, but.... we need to be honest about the time this show took place and what it really meant to be a wealthy European merchant/general at the time. WE may think he was tortured and made a fool of, but.... they clearly didn't do thier homework about the era and historical accuracies. (as well as what happened to those who actually slaughtered the natives.... and how much they were rewarded back home for their troubles).
@@MarioMastar I am also pretty sure that his crew would have been hanged for mutiny. They couldn't return to England with him alive and expect to not be punished.
16:00 Actually her real name is Krimhilde. This name was only mentioned in a couple of Snow White comic stories, so no wonder literally no one has ever heard of it. That was back in the day when they didn't see any need to give villains actual names, because they weren't the protagonist, who must always have a fitting and recognisable name.🤔
Kind of like how Kingdom Hearts is the first mention of Yen sid's name. I was talking to a film professor about "The sorcerer's apprentice" and I casually said something about "Yen sid" to answer a question, and he was like "OH, I wasn't aware he had a name" and I was like "I wasn't aware he didn't. did Kingom hearts really give him a name?" and my professor said "Yeah the movie always called him "The sorcerer" never gave him a name. Fortunately another classmate played Kingdom hearts to and was able to back me up on that. Kingdom hearts DOES belong to Disney so it's technically canon.
@@MarioMastar I think the Sorceror's Apprentice was adapted by Disney from an older tale, where he would have been named. Same as Snow White, Little Mermaid etc are all adapted from Grimm, Hans Christian Anderson, and Perrault.
I thought it was Indrid because I read this twisted tales novel (disney made well not really somebody wrote it for Disney)that said her name was indrid
15:07 That last minute reveal that the gargoyles were actually alive was a pretty nice touch. It certainly surprised him! Little like Mufasa's eyes of disbelief right before his unfortunate plunge by Scar.😨
Of all the Disney villains, Frollo had the most Karmatically satisfying death because of the metaphor. I also like how in Kingdom hearts, he's actually laughing as he falls into the flames and turns into the Heartless, really reflecting his demonic hypocritical nature perfectly.
Is it? I feel like it was his Madness, letting him imagen things. It might indicate Frollo realize his sadistic-dictating nature really gets him into the place he was so afraid of: Hell.
What makes his death so poetic is that the gargoyle that comes alive and that he was standing on, was the same one he slashed with his sword, his slash caused it to become unstable, he stood on it, it broke and he plunged to hell with it.
23:02 What happens in Lion King 1/2 is a lot sillier, but equally terrifying. Both the hyenas and Scar fall into a deep hole dug up by Timon's meerkat family. There they presumably either suffocated or starved to death.😰
Well...not particuarly, the hole was deep but more like a ditch to stun them for a bit. Even if you don't consider Kingdom Hearts canon, it's presumed they simply left the Pridelands leaving it to the lions. Jasiri and her good Hyena pack kind of confirm this as she talks about Shenzi's pack being the "exception" and there are still some followers of Shenzi's pack. Plus the dubiously canon Timon and Poomba spin off cartoon seems to take place after the events of the first movie and Shenzi and the hyenas are reoccuring villains. So they likely survived, just decided it wasn't worth fighting Simba directly anymore.
I’m honestly shocked by the ranking, this one, including some of the returning and new ones alike such as Shere Khan and even reversing Hades and Dr. Facilier places from how it was back in the original version of video, but now that I look at the deaths more, I can see why you changed your opinion on thinking that Hades wasn’t nearly as bad as Facilier’s fate despite how bad Hades’ death was, so overall great job with this one! ^^
16:26 If a lightning bolt (somehow) strikes that close to a human being, firstly the bang would be a lot louder, basically a nuclear blast in front of your face, and secondly its electric current would've probably fried her before she even fell off the cliff.🌩⚡
16:21 To be fair, it was the first attack since the Huntsman's. The book version was already attacked twice more by the time the poison apple was used. The book version did try to be savvy by making the Evil Queen take a bite too, but the apple was rigged and only Snow ate the poison part.
@@user-unos111 That's... actually a good way to describe the Loa. They are, all things considered, a fairly chill bunch, as long as you keep your end of any deal you make with them. They are neither good nor evil, they simply are. That being said, I get the feeling they might've abused some sort of loophole to facilitate (ha!) Facilier's failure without breaking the deal on their end, since, while the Loa do take souls as payment, they prefer the souls of the evil and wicked, which makes his soul quite the treat for them...
Eh… there’s some argument about that. Originally, Tartarus was a totally DIFFERENT place - where Ouranous imprisoned the cyclopses and the hecatoncares, but it wasn’t the underworld. Originally, to the Greeks, the underworld was just what it was in the movie - not a “second life”, but just your soul in a pool with everyone else’s. The only way to have any kind of enjoyment was if you had done great deeds that earned you glory and people told your story after your death.
I think Lady Tremaine got off easy, even in Cinderella 3. She straight up forced her stepdaughter to be the housemaid and slave for who knows how long, disrespected her, forced her to live in the upstairs attic, emotionally and mentally abused her, manipulated her, locked her in her own room... At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if Tremaine was the one who silently murdered Cinderella's dad! Being a servant in the castle isn't enough, Tremaine should be humiliated and degraded even MORE! I mean, look how the stepmother's punishment was handled in "Ever After". Made as the castle scrub maid along with her one daughter, humiliated and degraded, like how she treated the "Cinderella" in "Ever After". Be lucky she didn't get the "Grimm Brothers/Perrault Treatment" in the Disney version, eyes pecked out by the pigeons and parts of their feet cut off to fit inside the slipper like what happened to the stepsisters! As for Honest John and Gideon! Fun fact, according to what I found on the Google search, the ultimate fates of Honest John and Gideon were removed from the Disney Pinocchio version, where "the two con men would have been arrested when attempting to swindle Pinocchio for the third time.". And Stromboli's fate was also removed from the live-action movie, also planned to have been arrested off screen, due to being cruel to his employees. If the live-action movie had a DECENT rewrite, we would've liked to see all four of the villains (Including the Coachman) arrested for their crimes, while the missing kids that were sent to Pleasure Island and transformed into donkeys were changed back to human kids again, including Lampwick, thanks to the Blue Fairy's magic. Also, Oogie's "Death" isn't really considered "Death". In both Kingdom Hearts 2 and NBC: Oogie's Revenge, it was revealed that Oogie was brought back to life after all of his bugs were collected and placed back in his burlap bag body after it was stitched up again. How and why this happens, no clue other than magic apparently.
Well in Kingdom hearts, Tremaine the step daughters all die from the Pumkin Unversed launching a bomb at them blowing them up. You hear thier laughter turn to screams of pain when the bomb kills them off screen. THOUGH given the sequels literally redeem Cinderella's step sisters, it's...clearly not canon. We may hate Tremaine for what she did, but seeing Cinderella and her loyal daughters all live happily ever after despite that is probably a far worse punishment, she lost the one thing she had going for her and is left to die alone.
Though It is heavily implied Anastasia Tremaine Was heavily emotionally abused by her older sister drizzella as well as their mother lady Tremaine. Even in the end of Cinderella 3 it's implied that Anastasia will still manage to hook up with the Baker.
What's interesting is that she suffers a worse fate in the book Cold Hearted by Serena Valentino. In that version of her story, Lady Tremaine is turned into a statue by the Fairy Godmother
Jafar died a second time in the Hercules animated series with the crossover featuring Alladin as part of a plot devised by Jafar and Hades to pit two heroes against one another. So long as Jafar held his staff he was still alive, but his staff got broken and he sank into the River Styx, dying for good.
Yeesh, you know most of the Disney Villains' Deaths are very brutal. Like Ursula getting stabbed and electrocuted, Scar getting eaten by Hyenas, most of the the Disney Villains fall to their deaths, Shan Yu getting killed by a firework, Maleficent getting stabbed by a sword, Bill Sykes getting run over by a train, and of course Clayton getting hanged by those vines which is pretty scary especially seeing his shadow. Yeah, these deaths are pretty gruesome. But wait, if Hades is the Lord of the Dead then is he really gone for good after he sank into the river of souls?😨🤔
Nah, Edgar getting shipped to an african city from Paris France in the early 1900s... he's gonna be a corpse by the time it reaches the destination. If you think about it, that is by far the worst way to die, slowly and stuck in an awkward pose in a cramped box tied up by a horse girdle afterh aving gotten beaten up by animals (likely covered in scratches and some broken bones. he's an older man after all). Sometimes, the worst deaths are implied, rather than shown. (though Sykes dying from the train railing him did scare me as a kid. There was nothing cartoony about that either...)
13:25 You know from this movie there's actually a theory that when Gaston fell from the Castle Balcony the Moat he fell to his death had sharp pointy rocks on the bottom. And it was led to believe for a short while that when he landed his head got decapitated from his body because he landed on the sharp rocks at the bottom.
21:58 This treasure hunter bady was going for the Midas Touch but Uh-Oh Classic Rookie Mistake--he forgets the safe handle & goes straight for the golden handshake! This is what you get for letting your sin of greed do your talking
The Underworld isn't hell, it's the Underworld. Your soul goes there when you die, regardless of how you lived and Hades isn't the grim reaper - he doesn't condemn mortals to the Underworld. He's just the warden (if you want to go with a prison analogy). In other words, the souls have no reason to seek revenge on Hades specifically, they're likely clinging to him to get a chance at being alive again
@@SplendidRedBastard And the crazy part about it is it the makers of the remake calling themselves "correcting" the first film. Apparently, Stromboli was originally supposed to get arrested in the first film, as were Honest John and Gideon, but their arrest had to be cut. As for the Coachman, there's a reason why he's not arrested in most film versions he appears in, and even in the original book.
@@wanna-be-thinker2377 Yeah, Coachman seems more like a "Krampus" type of metaphor. He's evil but he's the type of person parents warn naughty children about, as the kids go to pleasure island to act up and become slave donkeys in the same way juvenile delinquent teens who run away from home to cause trouble end up in a terrible housing situation if they can't be brought back to thier parents (or juvenile detention) and by then, it's exactly what parents all over the world warn their kids about falling into. The whole story of Pinnochio was meant to be a metaphor for misbehaving and the consequences of doing so.
@@wanna-be-thinker2377 what's funny is John and Gideon were mostly con artists, as far as Disney Villians go not much of a threat. Especailly since they found the Coachman and what he did to be horrific. Not that they could do anything against him
I thought monstro the whale 🐳 was a Disney villain in Pinocchio (1940) I mean you saw he’s evil laugh in the live action movie and he’s dead after he got hit by rocks 🪨 you guys 1:13
Whoever did the thumbnail for this video deserves an oscar. It's nice to see Hades look concerned for Ursula even if her fate isn't as gruesome as his.
the hunter in bambi actually did die in the concepts/implied to from the fire with bambi & his father seeing his charred corpse seeing man wasn't above it all. originally the pinocchio villains were going to be punished(at least honest john & gideon/stromboli being jailed after trying to get pinocchio only to collide into police)/at least the coachman being knocked off a cliff to his death in the game. wish the original concept of aunt sarah having her good heart show helping the family save tramp after seeing the rat/the cats knowing death is too far showing where it was(alongside some scripts getting spooked by the rat as punishment.) should've been kept. edgar was pretty dumb in that even if he had to take care of the cats he would've still had tons of money to live comfortably that him being sent to timbuktu(where he either suffocated on the way or got into trouble with natives.)is extreme. with how he fought off a bunch of crocodiles even before they wisely went away from the falls mcleach had a pretty badass death. great mouse detective had my favorite being a intense attack from ratigan/basil nearly going the same fate as him. with how originally zira spitefully smiled falling into the flooding river(that with the log dam likely is the same canyon where her son nuka died.) reminds me of geese death in real bout fatal fury only without zira laughing as she fell. do think morgana had a harsh death being frozen to sink to the bottom of the ocean terrified. the evil queen did get a gruesome death getting crushed by a rock after a great fall then eaten by vultures/too wounded to get up if still alive(alongside some versions outright getting struck by the lightning.) shan yu's death alongside being blasted to death in explosions is notable that both mulan & mushu are the ones that killed him. forte's is pretty messed if his body's still there when everyone changed back to normal. mother gothel had a double death aging to death/breaking her back on landing if she was still alive and how pascal's the one that killed her. oogie boogie basically got his skin taken off when he made the mistake of pissing jack off. scar in all versions had a pretty dark death especially the workprint where he actually wins against simba knocking him into burning bushes he quickly escapes from only for scar to be consumed to the bone by the flames. horned king was a cool villain he really should have a full return. rourke had his death coming being a more heartless clayton/that scream he lets out when he transforms only to die is haunting though helga had a pretty nasty death breaking her back on the fall only to either be crushed by the burning blimp remains or boiled alive when the volcano erupted lava onto her.(that she somehow survived being a cyborg in shelved sequel art.0 clayton got what would've happened to him if he had made it back to england being hanged for treason. think in the sequel(maybe a stinger)/at some point tamatoa will get unflipped. did always think shere khan in 2 had a dark fate being stuck in a lava pit with lucky there to eventually eat him/really makes me wonder how he would've got out in the 3rd movie that was planned. don't think it's the worst disney film but king magnifico had a pretty undeserved fate being implied to become the soulless magic mirror(if it had gone with it's potential concept of wish being a nexus for disney/the queen being a villain as well could've done more with him being influenced by the dark selfish side of disney's wishes both good & evil.).
22:50 There's something else odd about Scar's death, too. In Hercules, you can see his pelt being worn during a scene, which makes you wonder if he actually SURVIVED the Hyenas, only to later be killed and skinned, then turned into a rug.
Facilier's death is the second most hardcore disney moment. The first is Pleasure Island. Facilier's death was scary when I was a kid, that place still gives me nightmares
That's just in the epipelagic and mesopelagic zones. In the darkness of the bathypelagic zone and below, you have big-mouthed horrors with bioluminescence.
Good to Evil: Each season/series of Power Rangers Transformers Prime Kung Fu Panda The Dragon Knight Jackie Chan Adventures American Dragon Jake Long The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance Evil to Most Evil: All the major villains in Power Rangers
9:22 Whoa, I didn't even see that! So apparently his character already existed when the original Lilo & Stitch came out, and would then be fully fleshed out in the following movies and the animated show.😮
More likely, when they wanted an additional villain for L&S the Series, they picked a silhouette from the prison scene in the first movie and then designed Hamsterviel around that silhouette.
Considering the Aristocats were set in Paris and he was being mailed all the way to Timbuktu in a locked box, even assuming he is able to get enough air in that thing I doubt he’d survive the lengthy trip. The fact that the delivery guys didn’t hear him in the box and that no one would have a key or a reason to open the unclaimed box immediately, that dude is definitely dying in a cramped box.
In my opinion malefasinte should of been more up because she 1.Got stabbed 2. Tripped on to the end of the cliff makeing the cliff break 3. Fell into fire.
While hanging sucks, I wouldn’t necessarily call it gruesome cuz it’s (mostly) quick and painless and didn’t require clean up. I’m pretty sure it was seen as just normal events back in the day. But how it was shown was soooooo gruesome. no doubt. But the death itself was quick and over with
My honorable mentions: Arthur (Ralph Breaks The Internet) Pretty much disappears for the rest of the movie after making all those Ralph Clones. The Big Bad Wolf (Silly Symphonies) Defeated four times by Practical Pig. Captain Gantu (Lilo And Stitch) Defeated by Stitch and arrested by the Council, later redeemed in Leroy And Stitch. Doris (Meet The Robinsons) Gets wiped from existence when Lewis vows never to invent her in the future. Foxy Loxy (Chicken Little) Has her entire personality altered by the aliens, albeit accidentally. Kaa (The Jungle Book) Got his coils tangled up. Judge Doom (Who Framed Roger Rabbit) Melted to death by the Dip. Pete (Mickey Mouse) Bested by Mickey Mouse and friends multiple times.
I forget the full details, but Dr. Facilier isnt actually dragged to hell! If my memory serves he was in contract with a group of spirits that did claim his soul once he failed them, but the punishement isnt eternal! ... well, its likely for thousands of years, but when its done its done, and after that those spirits would just let him chill in their domain
Eeeesh man to b honest, the ginormous endless Oceanic void is a horrifying nightmare to think about. I mean seriously fact that being incised in ice ❄ wasn't bad enough but being plunged into the depths of the ocean with still being trapped in ice with little to no escape, yeah that's the prime definition of a horrifying faith
Chernabog had the honor of being an endgame boss in Kingdom Hearts and was never mentioned again, even in Jiminy's Journal he's not referenced. Totally slept-on villain.
The black cauldron is based on a book by Lloyd Alexander . It is part of a series dealing with/adapting Welsh mythology. Any book by Alexander is worth a read but the are not happy fun books there is a lot of nasty characters and scenes and the Westmark series in particular explores how far a hero can go in defense of what that hero cherishes.
at 7:47, there is more than likely a chance that he is a gonner. Alameda was cow hustling countless farms, which was considered a heinous crime. One where justice is handed out in the form of a rope and a tree.
Gruesome to Most Gruesome😒😱: Least Gruesome🥇: The Hunter *Bambi* 🥈Queen of Hearts *Alice in Wonderland* 🥉Gideon, Honest John, Stromboli, and The Coachman *Pinocchio* Headless Horseman *The Legend of Sleepy Hollow* Aunt Sarah, Si, and Am *Lady and the Tramp* LeFou *Beauty and the Beast* Madam Mim *Sword in the Stone* Chernabog *Fantasia: Night on Bald Mountain* Penny’s Studio Agent *Bolt* Edgar Balthazar *The Aristocats* Captain Hook *Peter Pan* Yzma *The Emperor’s New Groove* Lady Tremaine *Cinderella* Prince Hans *Frozen* Alameda Slim *Home on the Range* Governor Ratcliffe *Pocahontas* Assistant Mayor Dawn Bellwether *Zootopia* Prince John, Hiss, and the Sheriff of Nottingham *Robin Hood* Dr. Hamsterviel *Leroy and Stitch* Robert E. Callaghan (Yo-Kai) *Big Hero 6* Cruella De Vil *101 Dalmatians* Percival C. McLeach *The Rescuers Down Under* King Runeard *Frozen 2* Ratigan *The Great Mouse Detective* Gaston *Beauty and the Beast* Zira *Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride* Maleficent *Sleeping Beauty* Judge Claude Frollo *The Hunchback of Notre Dame* Morgana *The Little Mermaid 2* Evil Queen *Snow White and the 7 Dwarves* Bill Sykes *Oliver and Company* Jafar *Aladdin* Ursula *The Little Mermaid* Scroop *Treasure Planet* Shan Yu *Mulan* King Kandy (Turbo) *Wreck-It Ralph* Kron *Dinosaur* Madame Medusa *The Rescuers* Maestro Forte *Beauty and the Beast 2* Mother Gothel *Tangled* Sa’luk *Aladdin and the King of Thieves* Oogie Boogie *The Nightmare Before Christmas* Scar *Lion King* Lyle Tiberius Rourke *Atlantis: The Lost Empire* The Horned King *The Black Cauldron* Clayton *Tarzan* Tamatoa *Moana* Shere Khan *Jungle Book* 🥉King Magnifico *Wish* 🥈Hades *Hercules* Most Gruesome🥇: Dr. Facilier *The Princess and the Frog*
Note: the Chernobog is already punished, technically. He simply broke out of his room, (he was grounded for eternity) and Maria came around and spanked him and sent him back.
Bunnicula Good to Evil List Good: Mina Monroe Grey Area: Bunnicula Evil: Bunnicula’s Brother Medals Darwin Medal: Harold Sloth Medal: Patches Envy Medal: Lugosi Wrath Medal: Bunnicula’s Brother Lust Medal: Bunnicula’s Bride Gluttony Medal: Harold Pride Medal: Bunnicula Greed: Bunnicula’s Brother
One detail of Atlantis lost empire villain is that, only the royal family can connect to the crystal cause of body structure and become 1 with it. Rourke is like any other or if you can classify worse host to be part of crystal, having his entire body being destroied as he turns into the crystal beast and fire inside is his body being consumed by it. It's too painful and death made it quick. His scream is really to shake the bones.
Always bugs me when people say "Top 10 evilest Disney characters" and list Chernabog as number one.... he literally doesn't do anything but command demons in what looks like his own domain. then some holy singing scares him off to slumber. He's more a "Force of nature" than evil really, calling him evil is like calling "a Black hole" the evilest thing because it destroys all around it. Fortunately this list wasn't about evilest, and was only here to mention Charnabog's "defeat".
@@MarioMastar Not to mention that in his mythological backstory(he is based on Chernobog, Slavic God of misfortune/evil) he wasn't truly evil just a balancing force to another god, gaining the evil domain due to being the most worshiped bad god when other religions interacted with the Slavs.
I would like to point out that historically, Pocahontas was twelve when she met John smith, she also only met him twice and there were no feelings toward each other, that’s only one of the many historical inaccuracies, still a great movie but… odd choice of character for a love interest…
What of Sweet Pete's aka alternate version of Peter Pan (Main villain of the Chip'n Dale: Rescue Rangers movie)? He also belongs to the jailed category for trying to enforce every cartoon character to his own bootleg movies, and how sadistic he is on doing so over being kicked out from the studios due to his age, and even in the climax he even is going to extreme enjoyment to try to kill the heroes in his new body as the true bootlegged monster as he is, and what he got after all of this is basically imprisonment for God who knows how long. Do I have to say anything else? Most unlikely with Sweet Pete aka alternate Peter Pan. (We still won't know how Disney interpreted every show and movie into the movie without them going to Copyright in the movie)
Very good video, very nostalgic for all of us who grew up on these movies. Suggestion for a sequel video could be the 20th century Fox movies. My immediate go to would be Rasputin from the Anastasia movie
Just looking at the thumbnail made me realize something I never thought before. Both "The Little Mermaid" and "Hercules" must take place in the same universe because both feature Greek/Roman Gods and Goddesses. With King Triton being the son of Neptune/Poseidon, thus making Ariel, Neptune's, grand daughter.
Sher Khan still gets robbed of his proper, brutal death that he receives in the book where Mowgli uses the wolves to herd a troupe of buffalo from the village to stampede the tiger, killing him by trample. Of course, this leads to the villagers calling him a sorcerer for being able to talk to wolves and throwing him out of the village, so Mowgli doesn't get the love interest he does in the movie, though apparently he returns to civilization MUCH later, like several books later I believe.
Or the fact that he's just fine in Talespin which seems to take place sometime after Jungle Book. XD The exact same characters, just in a more modern setting, so evidently he DID get out at some point.
@@MarioMastar Ehhh, Same characters, different universe. There are no humans in the Tailspin /animated ducktales universe. That's why mogli was replaced by the baby bear. Animal Shere Khan likely dies, business man anthro Shere Khan lives his best life being petty. ... the Barks' comic donald's universe before ducktales did have humans though, which makes it all the more confusing haha.
@@Parasolhyena Well, the TailSpin universe is obviously a different one than the Duck universe, as well. For one think, the time periods are complete different with DuckTales based on the then modern 1980s (yes, the original comics work differently and lasted for decades, but work with me here) with even some sci-fi elements worked in, while TailSpin was in the 1920s or 1930s.
If I were to rank Azula🤔, I’d personally place her in the “Left in Defeat” tier due to what happened in the finale, but of course if taking the comics into account, I’d probably go for “Scot-free.” As for Ozai (& maybe even Zhao), I’d have to say “Fate Worse Than Death” because for Ozai, even though he doesn’t get killed, the ironic thing is that for Aang (who’s a pacifist by nature) to strip him of his firebending abilities and have him thrown in prison to live out his days as a powerless rut is pretty gruesome in of itself, especially from Ozai’s perspective, as for Zhao, well if you’ve seen the LOK, then you know what I’m talking about 😏😅.
It would be interesting to do a tier list like this with not Disney made but now Disney owned. In my opinion one of the most gruesome and graphic cartoon deaths in a kids movie goes to Rasputin from Anastasia. His death is like Dr. Facilia, Mother Gothel, and the horned king from black cauldron in one. His satanic talisman that he uses to command demons is destroyed and his already rotting body has the skin melted off and he keeps screaming as he becomes a skeleton and turns to dust with the implication that horrible torture awaits his damned soul for the deal he made and he didn’t even get to enact his revenge.
Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:13 Got Off Scot-Free 🏃 0:17 The Hunter 0:36 The Queen Of Hearts 1:11 The Pinocchio Villains 1:43 The Headless Horseman 2:20 Aunt Sarah and Si & Am 2:53 Left In Defeat 🤕 3:00 LeFou 3:14 Madam Mim 3:39 Chernabog 4:11 Penny's Studio Agent 4:51 Edgar Balthazar 5:16 Captain Hook 5:56 Yzma 6:37 Lady Tremaine 7:14 Prince Hans 7:39 Jailed Tier 👮 7:44 Alameda Slim 7:59 Ratcliffe 8:25 Dawn Bellweather 8:55 Prince John, Hiss, & The Sheriff 9:19 Dr Hamsterviel 10:12 Robert Callaghan 11:05 Cruella de Vil 11:33 The Fall 🔪🩸 11:42 Percival McLeach 12:07 King Runeard 12:26 Ratigan 12:49 Gaston 13:31 Zira 14:12 The Fall+ 🔪🩸 14:23 Maleficent 14:53 Claude Frollo 15:14 Morgana 15:54 The Evil Queen 16:38 Great Bodily Harm 🔪🩸 16:48 Bill Sikes 17:11 Jafar 17:54 Ursula 18:18 Scroop 18:54 Shan Yu 19:28 King Candy, formerly known as Turbo 20:05 Kron 20:32 Madame Medusa 20:52 Maestro Forte 21:11 Mortifying Murders 🔪🩸 21:19 Mother Gothel 21:46 Sa'luk 22:13 Oogie Boogie 22:48 Scar 23:17 Lyle Tiberius Rourke 23:52 Horned King 24:29 Clayton 25:23 Fates Worse Than Death 😱 25:40 Tamatoa 26:10 Shere Khan 26:33 Magnifico 🥉 27:10 Hades 🥈 27:52 Dr. Facilier 🥇
Well in fairness, the "Hunter" of Bambi is only evil from the "Man vs Nature" perspective Disney added to the movie. In the original book, the villain was a selfish deer who was kind of a jerk to everyone and the hunter killed him because in an act of arrogance he tried to taunt the hunters. No it wasn't Ronno, as Bambi was a child during this. THOUGH you could say Ronno dying by being impaled by Bambi's horns should count for something on this list as he technically died after their fight. Even in Bambi 2, though the dogs are scared off after Bambi causes the rock slide, the hunter mostly just misses out on his meal and goes home empty handed presumably, but Bambi is one of the few Disney shows that's not meant to be about the villain.
Yeah doesn't seem like he died as much as just was "defeated" as he kind of had time to joke about how he's stuck and sighed sarcastically. similar to Sher Kahn who looked more annoyed than genuinely scared he was trapped (and again, we see him in Talespin which takes place later so presumably he got out somehow).
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The Carnotaurus is the main antagonist in the Disney film Dinosaur
I mean, I actually do think that Dr. Facilier’s fate does technically count as a death given how we see his tombstone after he’s dragged in, but the death in that case is only the beginning of his torment.
He’s stuck in purgatory
I beg to differ because the only thing left in their world is a tombstone no body in a casket since he was forcefully dragged to their world while still alive and I pretty sure in most versions of the afterlife your fate is eternal if that voodoo world is a substitute for hell or it could just be a different dimension where time is frozen which prolongs your suffering plus he never died onscreen so doesn’t count
@@bryceblake9264 maybe it’s just underground
Death isn't the end of his suffering.
Besides, hell counts as an afterlife
Missed opportunity to call the Upgraded Fall tier “Falling With Style”
Agreed 💯❗
Toy Story reference
I can’t believe I thought of suggesting “Overfall”, like overkill for falling deaths.
He could still use that for the Pixar list
I don't think that play on words befits the video in the slightest.
Disney now: no that’s too graphic
Disney then: let’s make this villain’s defeat extremely gruesome
Hans isn’t the true frozen villain it is the trolls because of the lyrics
No@@DDboi-4737
@@DDboi-4737 Yeah, disney changing the story because they heard "Let it go" and decided they didn't want Elsa to be evil absolutely butchered the movie. Now Elsa seems confused like she has no idea waht she's supposed to be. Though the song is fantastic, everything else about the movie.... isn't. And Frozen 2 felt even MORE confused to what it wanted to be. THey didn't do much with the 4 elements thing. Maybe Frozen 3 will actually have a plot that means something....
@@MarioMastar Hans became the frozen 1 villain because “get the fiancé out of the way” was part of the trolls song
In Tarzan Claymore's death was brutal (I don't know who produced Tarzan)
I'd rather turn to dust instantly like Mother Gothel than being trapped on the bottom of the sea forever like Morgana.
Morgana probably at least experienced the sweet release after sinking deep enough.
'Cuz water pressure-
@@switchie1987 and even if that didn’t, she’d have suffocated after what? Ten minutes?
Or being punched into the River Styx like Hades...
@@RogueT-Rex8468 That too, that too.
Hypothermia is also a possibility-
@@RogueT-Rex8468 yeah, but I’ve heard drowning is very painful. Like the most painful death. And I would never wanna spend 10 minutes of that.
Love how you included sidekicks, sequels, and underrated movie villains!! Thank you!
The inclusion of the sequels was a fantastic touch. most DIsney videos (even from dedicated Disney tubers) NEVER talk about the sequel characters... or even acknowedge the sequel as canon.
Id' give him serious bonus points if he included Kingdom hearts villains, but that could be it's own video and most of the final bosses merely die by being evaporated by a pool of light. Plus Xehanort in the end had a very peaceful ending. But it's still interesting how the disney villain deaths did differ a bit from the movie counterparts. Tremaine died in an explosion along with her step daughters, but Maleficent survived being stabbed, pointing out that the wound was not fatal and would hide to rest before ultimately getting her revenge. She DOES die though at Sora's hands, but the three fairies accidently revive her by remembering her. and speaking of "Remembering" While Oogie Boogie dies the same way, Maleficent restores him but he has absolutely no memory of anything that happened. Donald does crush the bugs though. but the rest are burned in a magical fire IIRC. and Clayton...er excuse me "NOT Clayton" gets crushed to death by the heartless falling on him instead of hanged, but he is the only pure human with no magic at all who Sora beats up (and ... he also shoots at Sora with a real gun). The rest mostly die the same way though...but SOra doesn't fight Gaston, Your avatar does in Union x though and he dies the same way, falling off the castle.
except he missed Lady and Tramp 2. Buster probably got stuck & starved to death
I would say that for Lady and the Tramp, Aunt Sarah was more redeemed than defeated. If you listen closely in the ending Christmas scene, Jim Dear mentions that she sent dog treats as a gift, implying a change of heart.
Totally agree and she was unaware it was her cats who caused the mess and believed Lady attacked her cats. Lady and Tramp were the only ones present so it makes sense for her to believe they were attacking the baby, since the Tramp was a stray. It was all just a misunderstanding.
I think she was considering that Lady and the Tramp did save the baby from the rat. Although, that might not have been the only reason.
24:16 Fun fact: The Black Cauldron was the first Disney animated feature film to use computer-made special effects.
😉🖥
The animation in that Movie is Insane.
Look at the green smoke that brings the Undead Cauldron Born warriors to life and how they march on the screen. There was originally planned to be some overly ambitious technical special theater effects that would have those same Cauldron Born soldiers holograms marching into the seats and down the aisles.
That’s a nice fact
The hunter who shot Bambi's mom was a poacher, not a legit hunter who hunts for food. Real hunters SLAMMED Walt Disney when the movie came out, pointing out that real hunters never shoot does for exactly the reason in the movie; because it leaves the fawns without a parent.
Thank you! I was planning to say this, but you said it much better than me.
The use of a whole pack of dogs is more consistent with sport hunting methods of the 1800's where the objective was just to kill as much stuff as possible. I think you can go ahead and call that evil. The reason the villain of Bambi gets away with it is that it's not a person, but rather a scenario. We never even see a human in the whole movie, they are just one of the factors that defines the life of an average deer
@fred that’s heartbreaking
The hunters also inadvertently burned the forest down.
And the hunter who killed Bambi's mom was confirmed to have died from smoke inhalation!
Funny enough, Scar's death was meant to be Gaston's once upon a time. The original draft had Gaston survive the fall and get eaten by the wolves that tried to kill Maurice, Belle, and the Beast earlier in the film. In the same style too, with the camera panning away as he gets eaten. But Disney said it was too gruesome, so they gave it to Scar a few years later.
I can hear Gaston in this WickedBinge video going; "Phew, I got lucky!"
They already mention that
I hope that’s how Sarah Palin dies
@@matthewroman7432 Awesome!
Yeah totally lol.
“No one gets lucky like Gaston!!!”
The one consolation regarding Pinocchio is that in the SNES game, you get to kick The Coachman off a cliff.
9:12 Funny little detail, how Prince John is carving a relatively big rock but the Sheriff of Nottingham (being the biggest of the bunch) is carving a lot smaller rock. Classic opposite size humor!🤣🪨
You missed that Radcliffe was arrested and probably hung by the neck until dead for lying to King James multiple times
And that was the merciful point of his punishment. Radcliffe probably experienced a lot of torture before his death, as his crimes would have likely seen him held in the "Tower of London" before his execution.
We found out what happened to him in the second movie. Apparently he lied to the king and told him it was John Smith who was the traitor. In the end, the King saw who was really the traitor and arrested him. I assume he then rotted in jail.
@@kellymcguire8888 Yeah that sounds about right. Lying to the king is one thing, but.... we need to be honest about the time this show took place and what it really meant to be a wealthy European merchant/general at the time. WE may think he was tortured and made a fool of, but.... they clearly didn't do thier homework about the era and historical accuracies. (as well as what happened to those who actually slaughtered the natives.... and how much they were rewarded back home for their troubles).
Well the historical Radcliffe was flayed alive by the Native Americans. But he was a very different person than the movie.
@@MarioMastar I am also pretty sure that his crew would have been hanged for mutiny. They couldn't return to England with him alive and expect to not be punished.
16:00 Actually her real name is Krimhilde. This name was only mentioned in a couple of Snow White comic stories, so no wonder literally no one has ever heard of it. That was back in the day when they didn't see any need to give villains actual names, because they weren't the protagonist, who must always have a fitting and recognisable name.🤔
Grimhilde
Kind of like how Kingdom Hearts is the first mention of Yen sid's name. I was talking to a film professor about "The sorcerer's apprentice" and I casually said something about "Yen sid" to answer a question, and he was like "OH, I wasn't aware he had a name" and I was like "I wasn't aware he didn't. did Kingom hearts really give him a name?" and my professor said "Yeah the movie always called him "The sorcerer" never gave him a name. Fortunately another classmate played Kingdom hearts to and was able to back me up on that. Kingdom hearts DOES belong to Disney so it's technically canon.
@@MarioMastar I think the Sorceror's Apprentice was adapted by Disney from an older tale, where he would have been named. Same as Snow White, Little Mermaid etc are all adapted from Grimm, Hans Christian Anderson, and Perrault.
Sofia the First also refers to her by that name.
I thought it was Indrid because I read this twisted tales novel (disney made well not really somebody wrote it for Disney)that said her name was indrid
15:07 That last minute reveal that the gargoyles were actually alive was a pretty nice touch. It certainly surprised him! Little like Mufasa's eyes of disbelief right before his unfortunate plunge by Scar.😨
Of all the Disney villains, Frollo had the most Karmatically satisfying death because of the metaphor. I also like how in Kingdom hearts, he's actually laughing as he falls into the flames and turns into the Heartless, really reflecting his demonic hypocritical nature perfectly.
Is it? I feel like it was his Madness, letting him imagen things. It might indicate Frollo realize his sadistic-dictating nature really gets him into the place he was so afraid of:
Hell.
What makes his death so poetic is that the gargoyle that comes alive and that he was standing on, was the same one he slashed with his sword, his slash caused it to become unstable, he stood on it, it broke and he plunged to hell with it.
23:02 What happens in Lion King 1/2 is a lot sillier, but equally terrifying. Both the hyenas and Scar fall into a deep hole dug up by Timon's meerkat family. There they presumably either suffocated or starved to death.😰
As I understand it, Scar still fell to the same place he fell in the original film, and the hyenas landed near that same place.
Well...not particuarly, the hole was deep but more like a ditch to stun them for a bit. Even if you don't consider Kingdom Hearts canon, it's presumed they simply left the Pridelands leaving it to the lions. Jasiri and her good Hyena pack kind of confirm this as she talks about Shenzi's pack being the "exception" and there are still some followers of Shenzi's pack. Plus the dubiously canon Timon and Poomba spin off cartoon seems to take place after the events of the first movie and Shenzi and the hyenas are reoccuring villains. So they likely survived, just decided it wasn't worth fighting Simba directly anymore.
I’m honestly shocked by the ranking, this one, including some of the returning and new ones alike such as Shere Khan and even reversing Hades and Dr. Facilier places from how it was back in the original version of video, but now that I look at the deaths more, I can see why you changed your opinion on thinking that Hades wasn’t nearly as bad as Facilier’s fate despite how bad Hades’ death was, so overall great job with this one! ^^
Hades didn't technically die though lol XD at the end of the credits he talks. :P
@@RedRoseSeptember22that’s true
You mean if he gets out!! If, if is good
@@lisadooley3872 I mean he's a god, he's gonna get out.
16:26 If a lightning bolt (somehow) strikes that close to a human being, firstly the bang would be a lot louder, basically a nuclear blast in front of your face, and secondly its electric current would've probably fried her before she even fell off the cliff.🌩⚡
She would have been thrown off by the force of the strike.
16:21 To be fair, it was the first attack since the Huntsman's. The book version was already attacked twice more by the time the poison apple was used. The book version did try to be savvy by making the Evil Queen take a bite too, but the apple was rigged and only Snow ate the poison part.
Also, Snow White was eight in the original story.
@@CrySmore Good looking out. 👍
Dr. Facilier: Friends!!
Friends on the other side: WE’RE NOT YOUR FRIENDS ANYMORE!!
His karma is satisfying to be honest.
They were never friends. In the movie they behave more like supernatural loansharks and Facilier only called them "friends" to appease them.
Its a good parralel to friends on the other side, where the voodoo demons are instead focusing thier wrath on facilier instead of the prince.
@@user-unos111 That's... actually a good way to describe the Loa. They are, all things considered, a fairly chill bunch, as long as you keep your end of any deal you make with them. They are neither good nor evil, they simply are.
That being said, I get the feeling they might've abused some sort of loophole to facilitate (ha!) Facilier's failure without breaking the deal on their end, since, while the Loa do take souls as payment, they prefer the souls of the evil and wicked, which makes his soul quite the treat for them...
27:51 the irony is that this isn’t where eternal torment takes place in Greek mythology that’s the job of Tartarus.
Eh… there’s some argument about that.
Originally, Tartarus was a totally DIFFERENT place - where Ouranous imprisoned the cyclopses and the hecatoncares, but it wasn’t the underworld.
Originally, to the Greeks, the underworld was just what it was in the movie - not a “second life”, but just your soul in a pool with everyone else’s. The only way to have any kind of enjoyment was if you had done great deeds that earned you glory and people told your story after your death.
Chieftain of the Brutes?
I think Lady Tremaine got off easy, even in Cinderella 3.
She straight up forced her stepdaughter to be the housemaid and slave for who knows how long, disrespected her, forced her to live in the upstairs attic, emotionally and mentally abused her, manipulated her, locked her in her own room...
At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if Tremaine was the one who silently murdered Cinderella's dad!
Being a servant in the castle isn't enough, Tremaine should be humiliated and degraded even MORE! I mean, look how the stepmother's punishment was handled in "Ever After". Made as the castle scrub maid along with her one daughter, humiliated and degraded, like how she treated the "Cinderella" in "Ever After".
Be lucky she didn't get the "Grimm Brothers/Perrault Treatment" in the Disney version, eyes pecked out by the pigeons and parts of their feet cut off to fit inside the slipper like what happened to the stepsisters!
As for Honest John and Gideon! Fun fact, according to what I found on the Google search, the ultimate fates of Honest John and Gideon were removed from the Disney Pinocchio version, where "the two con men would have been arrested when attempting to swindle Pinocchio for the third time.".
And Stromboli's fate was also removed from the live-action movie, also planned to have been arrested off screen, due to being cruel to his employees.
If the live-action movie had a DECENT rewrite, we would've liked to see all four of the villains (Including the Coachman) arrested for their crimes, while the missing kids that were sent to Pleasure Island and transformed into donkeys were changed back to human kids again, including Lampwick, thanks to the Blue Fairy's magic.
Also, Oogie's "Death" isn't really considered "Death". In both Kingdom Hearts 2 and NBC: Oogie's Revenge, it was revealed that Oogie was brought back to life after all of his bugs were collected and placed back in his burlap bag body after it was stitched up again.
How and why this happens, no clue other than magic apparently.
We saw every last bug die also Kingdom Hearts isn’t canon.
Well in Kingdom hearts, Tremaine the step daughters all die from the Pumkin Unversed launching a bomb at them blowing them up. You hear thier laughter turn to screams of pain when the bomb kills them off screen. THOUGH given the sequels literally redeem Cinderella's step sisters, it's...clearly not canon. We may hate Tremaine for what she did, but seeing Cinderella and her loyal daughters all live happily ever after despite that is probably a far worse punishment, she lost the one thing she had going for her and is left to die alone.
cinderella be living the mexican kid lifestyle
Though It is heavily implied Anastasia Tremaine Was heavily emotionally abused by her older sister drizzella as well as their mother lady Tremaine. Even in the end of Cinderella 3 it's implied that Anastasia will still manage to hook up with the Baker.
What's interesting is that she suffers a worse fate in the book Cold Hearted by Serena Valentino. In that version of her story, Lady Tremaine is turned into a statue by the Fairy Godmother
9:25 wow, I never knew about this, good thing u brought it up 😮
Jafar died a second time in the Hercules animated series with the crossover featuring Alladin as part of a plot devised by Jafar and Hades to pit two heroes against one another. So long as Jafar held his staff he was still alive, but his staff got broken and he sank into the River Styx, dying for good.
Which also was a little weird
As how on earth jafar ended up in the greek afterlife is bizarre. Maybe he picked up greek faiths when studying magic
@@taekinuru2because they’re from neighboring regions? 😉
Scar also made a cameo in the Hercules movie as none other than the Nemian lion, or rather, its pelt.
*Aladdin*
That makes 0 sense, Jafar lived centuries after Hercules.
Aunt Sarah was reformed after Tramp rescued the baby from a rat. She sent dog treats for Christmas
14:45 Cool detail how the sword turned black after that, like if it was tainted by Maleficent's evil essence.⚔
i never even noticed that, thats so cool!
Looks cool
Love your "Villain videos" guys!
btw. Since I saw King Magnifico's fate, i really feel sorry for him
I mean he might not be there forever
@@tobsonasanya4765I hope so, but the problem is that it wasn't even explained, the staff just randomly sucked him in by singing
I think the star escaping the staff backfired on him@@dermendy8524
Dude wasn't a villain at all.
He got screwed by the plot and the main character
@@Zabor-ny3co
Pretty much the moral is always want more and if someone says no to you, he is a villain.
Yeesh, you know most of the Disney Villains' Deaths are very brutal. Like Ursula getting stabbed and electrocuted, Scar getting eaten by Hyenas, most of the the Disney Villains fall to their deaths, Shan Yu getting killed by a firework, Maleficent getting stabbed by a sword, Bill Sykes getting run over by a train, and of course Clayton getting hanged by those vines which is pretty scary especially seeing his shadow. Yeah, these deaths are pretty gruesome. But wait, if Hades is the Lord of the Dead then is he really gone for good after he sank into the river of souls?😨🤔
Nah, Edgar getting shipped to an african city from Paris France in the early 1900s... he's gonna be a corpse by the time it reaches the destination. If you think about it, that is by far the worst way to die, slowly and stuck in an awkward pose in a cramped box tied up by a horse girdle afterh aving gotten beaten up by animals (likely covered in scratches and some broken bones. he's an older man after all). Sometimes, the worst deaths are implied, rather than shown. (though Sykes dying from the train railing him did scare me as a kid. There was nothing cartoony about that either...)
@@MarioMastar actually I think in a comic or something, Edgar does live and is arrested for illegal immigration.
Nah, Hades is a God and immortal. He eventually makes his way out of the river Styx.
@@razgril Then why in one of their old videos that Hades fate count as a death since he's immortal?
@@MarioMastar Yikes, that's worse.😬
13:25 You know from this movie there's actually a theory that when Gaston fell from the Castle Balcony the Moat he fell to his death had sharp pointy rocks on the bottom. And it was led to believe for a short while that when he landed his head got decapitated from his body because he landed on the sharp rocks at the bottom.
21:58
This treasure hunter bady was going for the Midas Touch but Uh-Oh Classic Rookie Mistake--he forgets the safe handle & goes straight for the golden handshake! This is what you get for letting your sin of greed do your talking
Live action Shir Khan’s death is like a combination of his defeats in the two animated Jungle Book movies.
13:10 There are actually a few frames where you can see a skull drawn in Gaston's pupils, leaving no doubt wether or not he survived that fall.
The Underworld isn't hell, it's the Underworld. Your soul goes there when you die, regardless of how you lived and Hades isn't the grim reaper - he doesn't condemn mortals to the Underworld. He's just the warden (if you want to go with a prison analogy). In other words, the souls have no reason to seek revenge on Hades specifically, they're likely clinging to him to get a chance at being alive again
To be honest you should have added Dr. Phillium Benedict from Recess School’s Out to the list of Disney villains getting arrested and jailed
1:27 Except Stromboli, who actually got arrested in Disney's own Pinocchio remake for the mistreatment of his theatre staff.😉👮
Who here actually watches the remakes?
@@SplendidRedBastard And the crazy part about it is it the makers of the remake calling themselves "correcting" the first film. Apparently, Stromboli was originally supposed to get arrested in the first film, as were Honest John and Gideon, but their arrest had to be cut. As for the Coachman, there's a reason why he's not arrested in most film versions he appears in, and even in the original book.
@@wanna-be-thinker2377 Yeah, Coachman seems more like a "Krampus" type of metaphor. He's evil but he's the type of person parents warn naughty children about, as the kids go to pleasure island to act up and become slave donkeys in the same way juvenile delinquent teens who run away from home to cause trouble end up in a terrible housing situation if they can't be brought back to thier parents (or juvenile detention) and by then, it's exactly what parents all over the world warn their kids about falling into. The whole story of Pinnochio was meant to be a metaphor for misbehaving and the consequences of doing so.
@@wanna-be-thinker2377 what's funny is John and Gideon were mostly con artists, as far as Disney Villians go not much of a threat. Especailly since they found the Coachman and what he did to be horrific. Not that they could do anything against him
I thought monstro the whale 🐳 was a Disney villain in Pinocchio (1940) I mean you saw he’s evil laugh in the live action movie and he’s dead after he got hit by rocks 🪨 you guys 1:13
Whoever did the thumbnail for this video deserves an oscar. It's nice to see Hades look concerned for Ursula even if her fate isn't as gruesome as his.
the hunter in bambi actually did die in the concepts/implied to from the fire with bambi & his father seeing his charred corpse seeing man wasn't above it all.
originally the pinocchio villains were going to be punished(at least honest john & gideon/stromboli being jailed after trying to get pinocchio only to collide into police)/at least the coachman being knocked off a cliff to his death in the game.
wish the original concept of aunt sarah having her good heart show helping the family save tramp after seeing the rat/the cats knowing death is too far showing where it was(alongside some scripts getting spooked by the rat as punishment.) should've been kept.
edgar was pretty dumb in that even if he had to take care of the cats he would've still had tons of money to live comfortably that him being sent to timbuktu(where he either suffocated on the way or got into trouble with natives.)is extreme.
with how he fought off a bunch of crocodiles even before they wisely went away from the falls mcleach had a pretty badass death.
great mouse detective had my favorite being a intense attack from ratigan/basil nearly going the same fate as him.
with how originally zira spitefully smiled falling into the flooding river(that with the log dam likely is the same canyon where her son nuka died.) reminds me of geese death in real bout fatal fury only without zira laughing as she fell.
do think morgana had a harsh death being frozen to sink to the bottom of the ocean terrified.
the evil queen did get a gruesome death getting crushed by a rock after a great fall then eaten by vultures/too wounded to get up if still alive(alongside some versions outright getting struck by the lightning.)
shan yu's death alongside being blasted to death in explosions is notable that both mulan & mushu are the ones that killed him.
forte's is pretty messed if his body's still there when everyone changed back to normal.
mother gothel had a double death aging to death/breaking her back on landing if she was still alive and how pascal's the one that killed her.
oogie boogie basically got his skin taken off when he made the mistake of pissing jack off.
scar in all versions had a pretty dark death especially the workprint where he actually wins against simba knocking him into burning bushes he quickly escapes from only for scar to be consumed to the bone by the flames.
horned king was a cool villain he really should have a full return.
rourke had his death coming being a more heartless clayton/that scream he lets out when he transforms only to die is haunting though helga had a pretty nasty death breaking her back on the fall only to either be crushed by the burning blimp remains or boiled alive when the volcano erupted lava onto her.(that she somehow survived being a cyborg in shelved sequel art.0
clayton got what would've happened to him if he had made it back to england being hanged for treason.
think in the sequel(maybe a stinger)/at some point tamatoa will get unflipped.
did always think shere khan in 2 had a dark fate being stuck in a lava pit with lucky there to eventually eat him/really makes me wonder how he would've got out in the 3rd movie that was planned.
don't think it's the worst disney film but king magnifico had a pretty undeserved fate being implied to become the soulless magic mirror(if it had gone with it's potential concept of wish being a nexus for disney/the queen being a villain as well could've done more with him being influenced by the dark selfish side of disney's wishes both good & evil.).
Let's see how many people remember the dialog leading to Dr. Facilier's death:
*music starts playing*
🎵ARE YOU READY🎵
No! I’m not ready at all! In fact, I got a lot more plans!
Facilier's epitaph: "He was not ready."
@ZudinGodofWar "This is just a minor mistep in a major operation! Soon as I whip up another spell, we'll be back in business!"
22:50 There's something else odd about Scar's death, too. In Hercules, you can see his pelt being worn during a scene, which makes you wonder if he actually SURVIVED the Hyenas, only to later be killed and skinned, then turned into a rug.
Just an Easter egg. That was supposed to be (I can't spell, bare with me) the Nemian(?) Lion.
Facilier's death is the second most hardcore disney moment.
The first is Pleasure Island. Facilier's death was scary when I was a kid, that place still gives me nightmares
15:45 I fully agreed. Just thinking of all the whales, sharks and other big fish swimming in the vast nothingness of the ocean gives me chills.😰🌊🐋🦈
That's just in the epipelagic and mesopelagic zones. In the darkness of the bathypelagic zone and below, you have big-mouthed horrors with bioluminescence.
Good to Evil:
Each season/series of Power Rangers
Transformers Prime
Kung Fu Panda The Dragon Knight
Jackie Chan Adventures
American Dragon Jake Long
The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance
Evil to Most Evil:
All the major villains in Power Rangers
9:22 Whoa, I didn't even see that! So apparently his character already existed when the original Lilo & Stitch came out, and would then be fully fleshed out in the following movies and the animated show.😮
and we don't talk about the japanese version that completely castrates the point of the original show....
More likely, when they wanted an additional villain for L&S the Series, they picked a silhouette from the prison scene in the first movie and then designed Hamsterviel around that silhouette.
Nice to see a new thumbnail is the next generation of the wickedbringe channel also I was the first
Considering the Aristocats were set in Paris and he was being mailed all the way to Timbuktu in a locked box, even assuming he is able to get enough air in that thing I doubt he’d survive the lengthy trip. The fact that the delivery guys didn’t hear him in the box and that no one would have a key or a reason to open the unclaimed box immediately, that dude is definitely dying in a cramped box.
In my opinion malefasinte should of been more up because she 1.Got stabbed 2. Tripped on to the end of the cliff makeing the cliff break 3. Fell into fire.
its rather telling that the number 1 and 2 spots on the list are literal 'living hell' endings.
Do the Pixar villains next.
WickedBinge you always have something New on your Channel every Day. Please keep it up! I Enjoy watching your Videos.
Brandy and mr whiskers moments: gruesome to most gruesome 💀
Fallers:mr whiskers getting detracted and fell out of the tree house
I would put Oogie Boogie’s death as more gruesome than Clayton
While hanging sucks, I wouldn’t necessarily call it gruesome cuz it’s (mostly) quick and painless and didn’t require clean up. I’m pretty sure it was seen as just normal events back in the day. But how it was shown was soooooo gruesome. no doubt. But the death itself was quick and over with
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It's especially funny as he's basically the only one to not canonically die, in the sequel he's resurrected and then put down even more brutally.
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@@TheShinyFeraligatr how does he die then
In the Pinocchio book the fox and cat end up with the disabilities they had previously faked. Losing the use of a paw and blindness respectively.
My honorable mentions:
Arthur (Ralph Breaks The Internet)
Pretty much disappears for the rest of the movie after making all those Ralph Clones.
The Big Bad Wolf (Silly Symphonies)
Defeated four times by Practical Pig.
Captain Gantu (Lilo And Stitch)
Defeated by Stitch and arrested by the Council, later redeemed in Leroy And Stitch.
Doris (Meet The Robinsons)
Gets wiped from existence when Lewis vows never to invent her in the future.
Foxy Loxy (Chicken Little)
Has her entire personality altered by the aliens, albeit accidentally.
Kaa (The Jungle Book)
Got his coils tangled up.
Judge Doom (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)
Melted to death by the Dip.
Pete (Mickey Mouse)
Bested by Mickey Mouse and friends multiple times.
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15:07
Saving that quote till the day I die.
Awesome thanks for doing this! Can you please do the same with Pixar villains?
I forget the full details, but Dr. Facilier isnt actually dragged to hell! If my memory serves he was in contract with a group of spirits that did claim his soul once he failed them, but the punishement isnt eternal! ... well, its likely for thousands of years, but when its done its done, and after that those spirits would just let him chill in their domain
Source?
You lying!!!!!!
Eeeesh man to b honest, the ginormous endless Oceanic void is a horrifying nightmare to think about. I mean seriously fact that being incised in ice ❄ wasn't bad enough but being plunged into the depths of the ocean with still being trapped in ice with little to no escape, yeah that's the prime definition of a horrifying faith
A magical form of ice denser than water and plunging to the depths of the hadalpelagic zone where no cecaelia can survive the pressure.
Video Ideas: Jack Black Characters: Good to Evil and Blue Sky Heroes: Good to Most Heroic!
Chernabog had the honor of being an endgame boss in Kingdom Hearts and was never mentioned again, even in Jiminy's Journal he's not referenced. Totally slept-on villain.
3:15 The statement of European Disney comics, which have used Madam Mim several times after the success of The Sword in The Stone.😉
I’d put Brer Fox and Brer Bear in the easily defeated category
Disney villains deaths are very cruel but kinda awsome for someone!
Cruelly Awesome or Awesomely Cruel
7:27 That punch was a solid burn.
The black cauldron is based on a book by Lloyd Alexander . It is part of a series dealing with/adapting Welsh mythology. Any book by Alexander is worth a read but the are not happy fun books there is a lot of nasty characters and scenes and the Westmark series in particular explores how far a hero can go in defense of what that hero cherishes.
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes! Good to Evil! Weak to Powerful! Healthy to Toxic!
Another show that was canceled too soon for a stupid reason and one that desperately needs a revival!
YEEEESS!
🤖🇺🇲😡🐝🐜🔨
6:33 No one resists the Lever scene
*WRONG LEVEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!* 😂
at 7:47, there is more than likely a chance that he is a gonner. Alameda was cow hustling countless farms, which was considered a heinous crime. One where justice is handed out in the form of a rope and a tree.
Gruesome to Most Gruesome😒😱:
Least Gruesome🥇: The Hunter *Bambi*
🥈Queen of Hearts *Alice in Wonderland*
🥉Gideon, Honest John, Stromboli, and The Coachman *Pinocchio*
Headless Horseman *The Legend of Sleepy Hollow*
Aunt Sarah, Si, and Am *Lady and the Tramp*
LeFou *Beauty and the Beast*
Madam Mim *Sword in the Stone*
Chernabog *Fantasia: Night on Bald Mountain*
Penny’s Studio Agent *Bolt*
Edgar Balthazar *The Aristocats*
Captain Hook *Peter Pan*
Yzma *The Emperor’s New Groove*
Lady Tremaine *Cinderella*
Prince Hans *Frozen*
Alameda Slim *Home on the Range*
Governor Ratcliffe *Pocahontas*
Assistant Mayor Dawn Bellwether *Zootopia*
Prince John, Hiss, and the Sheriff of Nottingham *Robin Hood*
Dr. Hamsterviel *Leroy and Stitch*
Robert E. Callaghan (Yo-Kai) *Big Hero 6*
Cruella De Vil *101 Dalmatians*
Percival C. McLeach *The Rescuers Down Under*
King Runeard *Frozen 2*
Ratigan *The Great Mouse Detective*
Gaston *Beauty and the Beast*
Zira *Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride*
Maleficent *Sleeping Beauty*
Judge Claude Frollo *The Hunchback of Notre Dame*
Morgana *The Little Mermaid 2*
Evil Queen *Snow White and the 7 Dwarves*
Bill Sykes *Oliver and Company*
Jafar *Aladdin*
Ursula *The Little Mermaid*
Scroop *Treasure Planet*
Shan Yu *Mulan*
King Kandy (Turbo) *Wreck-It Ralph*
Kron *Dinosaur*
Madame Medusa *The Rescuers*
Maestro Forte *Beauty and the Beast 2*
Mother Gothel *Tangled*
Sa’luk *Aladdin and the King of Thieves*
Oogie Boogie *The Nightmare Before Christmas*
Scar *Lion King*
Lyle Tiberius Rourke *Atlantis: The Lost Empire*
The Horned King *The Black Cauldron* Clayton *Tarzan*
Tamatoa *Moana*
Shere Khan *Jungle Book*
🥉King Magnifico *Wish*
🥈Hades *Hercules*
Most Gruesome🥇: Dr. Facilier *The Princess and the Frog*
1:45 I LOVE HIM!!!!! He’s my favorite villain alongside Scar, Frollo and Chernabog.
My guess is Gaston falling from a Cliff was made of very big messy splat.
19:10 AND TAHTS WHY WE DONT WEAR CAPES DAH-LANG! ( oh nvm wrong studio oops)
Captain Hook's hand wasn't chomped off by the alligator. It was cut off by Peter Pan, who then fed Hook's hand to the alligator.
Crocodile
Nice fear of pools.
also I like your videos, keep on making these funny and really well made videos.
I like to imagine when Ratigan fell from Big Ben he landed on a now very confused British man who just had a rat fall on him from 315 feet
If that British man even survived after having a rat falling at terminal velocity land on his head.
@@Compucles That is a very good point.
fun fact rats can survive terminal velocity so Ratigan, by all accounts, probably would've survived that fall
Note: the Chernobog is already punished, technically. He simply broke out of his room, (he was grounded for eternity) and Maria came around and spanked him and sent him back.
Bunnicula Good to Evil List
Good: Mina Monroe
Grey Area: Bunnicula
Evil: Bunnicula’s Brother
Medals
Darwin Medal: Harold
Sloth Medal: Patches
Envy Medal: Lugosi
Wrath Medal: Bunnicula’s Brother
Lust Medal: Bunnicula’s Bride
Gluttony Medal: Harold
Pride Medal: Bunnicula
Greed: Bunnicula’s Brother
One detail of Atlantis lost empire villain is that, only the royal family can connect to the crystal cause of body structure and become 1 with it. Rourke is like any other or if you can classify worse host to be part of crystal, having his entire body being destroied as he turns into the crystal beast and fire inside is his body being consumed by it. It's too painful and death made it quick. His scream is really to shake the bones.
3:44 Basically the Devil of the Disney universe.👿
Do the Pixar villains next.
Always bugs me when people say "Top 10 evilest Disney characters" and list Chernabog as number one.... he literally doesn't do anything but command demons in what looks like his own domain. then some holy singing scares him off to slumber. He's more a "Force of nature" than evil really, calling him evil is like calling "a Black hole" the evilest thing because it destroys all around it.
Fortunately this list wasn't about evilest, and was only here to mention Charnabog's "defeat".
@@MarioMastar Not to mention that in his mythological backstory(he is based on Chernobog, Slavic God of misfortune/evil) he wasn't truly evil just a balancing force to another god, gaining the evil domain due to being the most worshiped bad god when other religions interacted with the Slavs.
I would like to point out that historically, Pocahontas was twelve when she met John smith, she also only met him twice and there were no feelings toward each other, that’s only one of the many historical inaccuracies, still a great movie but… odd choice of character for a love interest…
What of Sweet Pete's aka alternate version of Peter Pan (Main villain of the Chip'n Dale: Rescue Rangers movie)? He also belongs to the jailed category for trying to enforce every cartoon character to his own bootleg movies, and how sadistic he is on doing so over being kicked out from the studios due to his age, and even in the climax he even is going to extreme enjoyment to try to kill the heroes in his new body as the true bootlegged monster as he is, and what he got after all of this is basically imprisonment for God who knows how long. Do I have to say anything else? Most unlikely with Sweet Pete aka alternate Peter Pan. (We still won't know how Disney interpreted every show and movie into the movie without them going to Copyright in the movie)
Very good video, very nostalgic for all of us who grew up on these movies. Suggestion for a sequel video could be the 20th century Fox movies. My immediate go to would be Rasputin from the Anastasia movie
11:38 hOw WaS ThE fALl
Just looking at the thumbnail made me realize something I never thought before. Both "The Little Mermaid" and "Hercules" must take place in the same universe because both feature Greek/Roman Gods and Goddesses. With King Triton being the son of Neptune/Poseidon, thus making Ariel, Neptune's, grand daughter.
Zootopa.
With ewes, you lose.
and if any Cruella comes for my cats it is her skin that will be tanned and made into leather
Sher Khan still gets robbed of his proper, brutal death that he receives in the book where Mowgli uses the wolves to herd a troupe of buffalo from the village to stampede the tiger, killing him by trample. Of course, this leads to the villagers calling him a sorcerer for being able to talk to wolves and throwing him out of the village, so Mowgli doesn't get the love interest he does in the movie, though apparently he returns to civilization MUCH later, like several books later I believe.
You didn’t talk about Shere khan’s original defeat where he runs away with fire on his tail
Not as gruesome as the 2nd movie also it was raining at the climax of the 1st film so that flam might have been putt out at some point
Or the fact that he's just fine in Talespin which seems to take place sometime after Jungle Book. XD The exact same characters, just in a more modern setting, so evidently he DID get out at some point.
@@MarioMastar Ehhh, Same characters, different universe. There are no humans in the Tailspin /animated ducktales universe. That's why mogli was replaced by the baby bear. Animal Shere Khan likely dies, business man anthro Shere Khan lives his best life being petty.
... the Barks' comic donald's universe before ducktales did have humans though, which makes it all the more confusing haha.
@@Parasolhyena Well, the TailSpin universe is obviously a different one than the Duck universe, as well. For one think, the time periods are complete different with DuckTales based on the then modern 1980s (yes, the original comics work differently and lasted for decades, but work with me here) with even some sci-fi elements worked in, while TailSpin was in the 1920s or 1930s.
@@darthvader406actually the climax of the first film was before the rain
Should’ve called the Fall+ category “Falling With Style”
Can you do a Nicktoon’s Villain’s Fates video, I’m genuinely curious as to where you’d put ATLA’s Ozai & Azula in…. 🤔😄
If I were to rank Azula🤔, I’d personally place her in the “Left in Defeat” tier due to what happened in the finale, but of course if taking the comics into account, I’d probably go for “Scot-free.” As for Ozai (& maybe even Zhao), I’d have to say “Fate Worse Than Death” because for Ozai, even though he doesn’t get killed, the ironic thing is that for Aang (who’s a pacifist by nature) to strip him of his firebending abilities and have him thrown in prison to live out his days as a powerless rut is pretty gruesome in of itself, especially from Ozai’s perspective, as for Zhao, well if you’ve seen the LOK, then you know what I’m talking about 😏😅.
6:44 If you're talking the original evil stepmother in disney movies, I'd say that's the evil queen in Snow White.
5:25 - Uuuuum I wouldn't call Peter a good person :|
In the book, he kills the Lost Boys once they grow up.
And yet he's still a better person than Hook.
@@samweaver9109Nice sarcasm
@@TheGreatPapyrusMasterOfPuzzles It wasn't.
@@samweaver9109Did you hear the theory about captain hook
It would be interesting to do a tier list like this with not Disney made but now Disney owned. In my opinion one of the most gruesome and graphic cartoon deaths in a kids movie goes to Rasputin from Anastasia. His death is like Dr. Facilia, Mother Gothel, and the horned king from black cauldron in one. His satanic talisman that he uses to command demons is destroyed and his already rotting body has the skin melted off and he keeps screaming as he becomes a skeleton and turns to dust with the implication that horrible torture awaits his damned soul for the deal he made and he didn’t even get to enact his revenge.
My Little pony characters Good to Evil and Relationships Healthy to Toxic
the headless horseman seemed to pretty clearly just be a prank, a scooby doo style scary monster to get a meddler to book it to the hills.
in the book the evil queen had a WORSE fate. a pair pure iron shoes were heated cherry red and she was forced to dance in those shoes until her death.
Oooh I'll take falling to my death and being crushed by a boulder any day over that.... those Dwarves must've been out for BLOOD.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:13 Got Off Scot-Free 🏃
0:17 The Hunter
0:36 The Queen Of Hearts
1:11 The Pinocchio Villains
1:43 The Headless Horseman
2:20 Aunt Sarah and Si & Am
2:53 Left In Defeat 🤕
3:00 LeFou
3:14 Madam Mim
3:39 Chernabog
4:11 Penny's Studio Agent
4:51 Edgar Balthazar
5:16 Captain Hook
5:56 Yzma
6:37 Lady Tremaine
7:14 Prince Hans
7:39 Jailed Tier 👮
7:44 Alameda Slim
7:59 Ratcliffe
8:25 Dawn Bellweather
8:55 Prince John, Hiss, & The Sheriff
9:19 Dr Hamsterviel
10:12 Robert Callaghan
11:05 Cruella de Vil
11:33 The Fall 🔪🩸
11:42 Percival McLeach
12:07 King Runeard
12:26 Ratigan
12:49 Gaston
13:31 Zira
14:12 The Fall+ 🔪🩸
14:23 Maleficent
14:53 Claude Frollo
15:14 Morgana
15:54 The Evil Queen
16:38 Great Bodily Harm 🔪🩸
16:48 Bill Sikes
17:11 Jafar
17:54 Ursula
18:18 Scroop
18:54 Shan Yu
19:28 King Candy, formerly known as Turbo
20:05 Kron
20:32 Madame Medusa
20:52 Maestro Forte
21:11 Mortifying Murders 🔪🩸
21:19 Mother Gothel
21:46 Sa'luk
22:13 Oogie Boogie
22:48 Scar
23:17 Lyle Tiberius Rourke
23:52 Horned King
24:29 Clayton
25:23 Fates Worse Than Death 😱
25:40 Tamatoa
26:10 Shere Khan
26:33 Magnifico 🥉
27:10 Hades 🥈
27:52 Dr. Facilier 🥇
I'm surprised that the coachman wasn't the least gruesome
Well in fairness, the "Hunter" of Bambi is only evil from the "Man vs Nature" perspective Disney added to the movie. In the original book, the villain was a selfish deer who was kind of a jerk to everyone and the hunter killed him because in an act of arrogance he tried to taunt the hunters. No it wasn't Ronno, as Bambi was a child during this. THOUGH you could say Ronno dying by being impaled by Bambi's horns should count for something on this list as he technically died after their fight. Even in Bambi 2, though the dogs are scared off after Bambi causes the rock slide, the hunter mostly just misses out on his meal and goes home empty handed presumably, but Bambi is one of the few Disney shows that's not meant to be about the villain.
Clayton is giving i gently open the door
Batman (Live Action) Movie Villains: Lesser Evil to Pure Evil
YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSS!
Least evil: Mr. Freeze (Batman & Robin)
Most evil: Penguin (Batman Returns)
Interesting remake of this video
26:42 I hope he come back in Mowana 2.
Yeah doesn't seem like he died as much as just was "defeated" as he kind of had time to joke about how he's stuck and sighed sarcastically. similar to Sher Kahn who looked more annoyed than genuinely scared he was trapped (and again, we see him in Talespin which takes place later so presumably he got out somehow).