Yea for real all these villains in this video is just them falling to their deaths it's not really that dark if they do a live action remake to Tarzan they should keep that Clayton's death scene in where we see his silhouette hanging.
That scene I still skip cuz its the most scarriest the fact he basically made and hung his own noose is pretty traumatizing for a child. (currently 29) still scares me
I saw a few episodes of the TV series. Every time there's a villain, Tarzan always saves them and let them live and have them paid for the bad things they did.
Frollo fell into Hell, and Facilier was dragged into Hell, those are tied for the worst deaths because a painful death is one thing, but suffering that for an eternity is worse.
@RootOfAllEvil-666it possible but with those villains it mere speculation while with Frollos and Faciller we flat out know an afterlife exist in those worlds (expect for the Lion king but there after life doesn’t seem so bad it more like Scar is banished and can’t be with his ancestors)
Yeah it isn’t literally every other aspect of the movie, like the writing or characters or anything, no, it’s the villain dying in a violent way. That would’ve definitely made Wish a perfect movie.
@@Koopalingfan my brother & i r twins & we were four when the movie came out. i remember seeing it with our mom. i kept asking her how he was killed but she kept telling me he got tangled in the vines. i never saw his shadow on the tree at 1:48 till just a few years ago
Clayton's death is super fucked up. Being hit by a train is pretty graphic as well, but seeing the shadow of Clayton's hanging corpse is seriously chilling.
But we didn’t though. We see him falling with vines around his neck, sure. And we know he died from that fall, but we never see his neck snap from the force of the fall. We just end up seeing the shadow of his hanged corpse and our imagination fills in the blanks. Do you think Disney would show a guy getting his neck snapped and/or asphyxiating on screen? Are you sure you watched the same movie?
By all fairness of logic, not really much are able to survive a bazillion amount of velocity force exerted by a sudden stop. So we definitely see how Clayton when he falls, desperately trying to get the vines out of where the neck is more often a fragile spot and at the sudden stop. His neck just got snapped.
I thought he died from falling. It took me a long time to realize about it since my young age to my adolescence. Now, I do agree that Clayton's death is one!
Fun fact, Hyenas have one of the strongest bite forces in the animal kingdom, a good deal stronger than a lions. Scar might have taken a couple hyenas with him if he tried, but once they got their teeth in, he'd have been dead and gone real quick.
I had a simple kids story book on Tarzan that simply quoted that Clayton fell to his death., they clearly did not want to emphasize that he was hung like a Salem witch
the fact that Tarzan understood what was about to happen can indicate 2 possibilities: 1) Jane showed him what the death penalty by hanging is, so she didn't just show him "the wonders of English society, technology and so on" but also its more macabre or at least severe sides. So Tarzan wouldn't have arrived in England naive and unprepared. 2) he had already seen someone die by hanging before even meeting other human beings
It’s not hard to figure out that falling quickly and then suddenly stopping with all the weight on the neck would be lethal. That isn’t something you need to see by example to know it would kill.
@@ethatsgoodwine5888 Tarzan was getting alarmed before Clayton's fall, at the exact moment he saw the vine tighten around his neck. It's not so intuitive the hanging death for someone who's never heard of it. I remember the story of a little girl who didn't know that her goose had died by hanging.
@ For a little girl who barely knows what death is sure. But I really don’t think that a man that’s been in a ‘survival of the fittest’ environment his whole life wouldn’t have figured out that: A. Neck=weak point B.Vines are thick and hard and don’t break easily. C. A Vine around the neck could kill.
I remember my dad looking at my face when I saw Clayton died. Apparently my eyes were as wide as saucers. And holy shit dude, I still remember that scene vividly. Scary.
Bro gave him so chances to change too, when he asked to either let esmeralda be his or let her go, when he was singing, the guard interrupted him, and said “Minister Frollo, the Gypsy woman escaped, she’s nowhere in the cathedral, she’s gone” God let her go
You guys are talking about Clayton, but what about Dr. Facilier? He literally got dragged to hell. Oh yeah there's Frollo that also fell down to Hell aswell.
Surprised that Hopper's death isn't on here. Flick and the princess purposely lead him to a bird's nest, and they both watched a momma bird carry Hopper off...and he got eaten alive by some baby birds.
I wish Crystalized Rourke was used more for an ultimate face-off between him and Milo. Sure we had the normal Rourke fighting Milo but a feral, monstrous Rourke would be nice to see too. Overrall they also kinda wasted Helga at that point of the movie and i wish she survived somehow, she’d work for a sequel.
She was going to, in a planned spinoff series, kinda like what Lilo & Stitch or Emperor's New Groove got. She was going to serve as the series antagonist, or one of them, and lead a group of banished Atlanteans whose warrior like philosophy misaligned with the people of Atlantis.
@ Nah, wasn’t really a sequel. It could be counted as one with the way they published it, but it was just a cancelled series on Atlantis. The 3 mythos were 3 different episodes meshed into a single “movie”. The true sequel still remains behind concept papers.
Tarzan has got to have the most gruesome deaths in that movie. If you paid attention at the very beginning when Kala was looking inside the treehouse, Kala caught a glimpse of Tarzan’s real biological parents corpse splayed on the ground covered in blood. Which made Kala react in fear.
Too bad Rourke didn’t live long enough to go to the Atlantis sequel. But in Avatar, Miles Quaritch did because the remaining DNA is in his avatar that brought him back.
It’s not as common nowadays because many of the newer Disney films do not have a traditional villain character if any at all. The last grim villain deaths i can think of is King Candy in Wreck-it-Ralph and Mother Gerthal in Tangled. Most modern Disney villains are either arrested, defeated then humiliated or simply a good character turned bad then turned good again (Moana).
@@andrewb4999 I'd argue that Ernesto de la Cruz in Coco had a pretty dark end; he died in the afterlife in the same manner he did the first time (with a church bell crushing him), which I took as meaning he was dead dead, as in his afterlife was as over as his life was, gone for good, no-one who would even want to remember him. Given the themes of Coco revolving around forging meaningful bonds with those close to you so as to live on forever remembered by those who came after, him being rejected and abandoned even in memory as a remorseless thief and murderer by both the living and the dead is a pretty solemn end.
@Minetendo_Fan It could have been worse than purgatory too, it seemed to me like the demons giving him power before dragged him into his own personal hell!
He is dead. He made deals dealing with voodoo and demons. (His friends from the other side). And when tiana broke that necklace. It broke the deal, and he was now in debt to them. He didn't give them what he promised them. So they took him instead.
Clayton getting his neck snapped via vine, then showing his shadow with lightning is pretty dark.😣 Charles Muntz probably has the darkest death than any Pixar villain(unless Mordu counts). And it ain't just falling, but pure shock with your eyes wide open gives you a heart attack.😖 Facilier… whoo boy! No way I'm making a deal with the Devil to drag me into Hell.😵💫
the fact that clayton's silhouette only showed from the neck down adds to the horror, you can basically imagine any kind of horrible mishaps possible on his head with that much impact
Frollo is something I would call The Anti-Christ. Because is what he did to people that ain't perfect what Jesus would want? No, Nobody's perfect but Jesus Christ himself. That is something Frollo has denied.
@@bigbosses4686 I would probably say that he was seeing things thanks to the fire cause can cause hallucinations to the mind. Flames can shape sometimes create the illusion of movement or shapes in your mind. (or trance inducing for short.) Throughout the movie, we see him looking at the flames constantly when he is alone which made him see things like shapes or one point in the scene a dancer on the flame and had a headache in the morning. At the end, he was looking at fire everywhere so much, he became so motion sickness that he lost touch of reality and thought he saw the statue come to life in the shape of the devil and fell into the depths of hell. But in reality the statue broke due to too much pressure. Thus and he fell off with the statue and his skull was definitively crushed to mince meat on the cobblestone road. (His body as well if the statue landed on top of it.) In the end. it's actually slightly poetic if you think about it. The more he played with fire. The more he found out of how dangerous the fire can get.
@@TheAnimatedLegendaryCoyote2008 But as you get older, you’ll be doomed to see more deaths in media, many of which are Far, Far worse. You also learn to acknowledge when someone is beyond redemption and deserves no pity.
the only tragedy of the death of a villain of the tragedy of a chance for repentance lost. And that requires willingness. At some point, attempting to spare the criminal is aiding and abetting them in causing the suffering of others.
Well, you have to admit. They had it coming. Sykes is simply big, bad, and above all, ruthless. Muntz tried to hunt a parent bird. Ratigan is just as ruthless as Sykes by going after Olivia. Clayton is your typical psychotic hunter. Facilier played with powers that should’ve been left alone in the first place. McLeach is like Clayton, but more cantankerous. Grimhilde went after Snow White out of petty jealousy. Scroop is your typical ruthless pirate. Scar overthrew his own brother and tried to make sure his nephew doesn’t get in the way. Rourke betray his own crew. Frollo is, without a doubt, Disney’s biggest sinner.
Muntz wasn't just hunting a bird anymore, he tried to kill Russell, a KID, multiple times. Plus, he killed a lot of explorers in the past because he thought they were after "his bird". He was crazy and he had to go
1:55 when I make a game but someone learned how to break my game code just to speed run, then everyone’s calling me lazy just because it has one bug then people want me to delete the game because they don’t want beef with block tails
I mean, Scroop slowly floating up in space to where he'll slowly suffocate AND freeze is pretty gruesome as well when you think about the other fact that he's awake and aware of it!
I liked how in the animation for Tarzan, I can feel and see just how visibly enraged Clayton is, how much he seemed willing to kill Tarzan, that he lost control and led to his own death.
Almost started commenting about the lack of Rourke until I finished the video. That one always freaked me out as a kid. The way the crystal slowly spreads and consumes him while he panicks, then that voice… Not undeserved but man this is a kids movie 😂
The coolest has to be rourke. I miss when movies taught us that being evil gets you killed. Now because everything is trying not to be offensive evil only gets a slap on the wrist. It may even have something to do with how corrupt everyone is now.
I NEVER noticed Clayton’s shadow, oh my god. That is nightmarish. I could tell it was implied he got hung by the vine but the shadow takes it to a much darker level
I would put Floro's death as the darkest, just as he said seconds before he fell, God punished the wicked and sank him into the lake of the underworld never to return. The fact that he falls holding onto a gargoyle that supposedly "comes to life" in a pile of fire brings this symbolism.
@Ozzymandias2 yeah but we don't really see the flesh melting from his bones whereas with Clayton we see him swaying from side to side... A actual dead body... Which one do you think children would be more unnerved by?
@@K1NG0FW0LV35 In Clayton's case, we don't really have a visual demonstration, so to speak? We only see the silhouette of his corpse in the tree for less than three seconds. Unlike Scar's death, I think it's harder for a child to notice this detail.
@@K1NG0FW0LV35In Cleyton's case, don't we have a truly visual demonstration, so to speak? We only see the silhouette of his body in the tree for a very short period of time, unlike the Scar scene, I think it's harder for a child to notice that detail.
From Fox and the Hound. But I have to disagree. Amos Slade wasn't evil; he was hunting, just like most people were. He thought that Todd had stolen from him multiple times; and then through misunderstanding, he and the dog thought that he intentionally lead Chief onto some tracks and get run over by a train. They both wanted revenge, it almost got them killed - and in the end, the dog (I'm sorry, I don't know the engl. name) forgives his friend and convinces Amos to not kill him. And Amos realizes he's right. Amos is an antagonist, not a villain with malicious plans. He's similar to Triton in this case.
Loved that movie but HATED that scene as a kid, always fast-forwarded that part 😅 something about the crystal taking over his body and that HORRIBLE noise he makes always terrified me back then.
Notice how most of these deaths involve falling? Falling is synonymous with the loss of something, like: Fell from grace, fallen into debt, stuff like that. It's symbolic for the villains defeat, them losing their victory. And many of these were either because of a cruel twist if fate, their own doing, or both.
Idc what anybody says, Clayton's is the most brutal and dark. He was a direct parallel to Tarzan, Tarzan being a gentleman Clayton was thought of to the Professor and Jane, and Clayton being the animal Tarzan was portrayed as at the start.
I would put Floro's death as the darkest, just as he said seconds before he fell, God punished the wicked and sank him into the lake of the underworld never to return. The fact that he falls holding onto a gargoyle that supposedly "comes to life" in a pile of fire brings this symbolism.
Old school Disney just hits different... Shame that most of their modern stuff is just garbage, and that they feel a need to rewrite classics. I refuse to feel pity for Scar, and do not accept the Mufasa movie as canon. Scar was evil, he's the bad guy, he got what he deserved. End of story.
Clayton's death is also one of the best symbolically, in my opinion. He always held himself above Tarzan because he was supposedly from the "civilized" world, but in truth he was little more than a common criminal -- and in the civilized world he comes from, criminals hang.
Clayton's was the darkest portrayal to be sure, followed closely by scar. The rest of "fall off a cliff till we can't see them" don't have much of an impact (no pun intended).
no one talks about the evil queen’s death. she falls, theoretically get crushed, and then the vultures swarming her body means she does eventually get eaten. atleast she wasn’t ate alive like scar.
Assuming theres enough breathable oxygen in Treauste Planet's version of soace, and its not just some oxygen generator on the ship, 4:39 would probably be the most horrific way to go imo. Just adrift in nothingness, no way to make yourself stop or steer. Youd probably just be drifiting out there until you eventually starve to death.
Movies in Order of Appearance: Oliver & Company Up Great Mouse Detective Tarzan Princess & the Frog Rescuers Down Under Snow White Treasure Planet Lion King Atlantis And Hunchback of Notre Dame
I think Faciler’s death was worse cause it’s like Shadow said In Shadow the Hedgehog Your going straight to Hell and well Faciler’s death meant it VERY LITERALLY
Imagine she barely survived the fall with major injuries and the boulder fell on one of her limbs or at her lower torso and as she's struggling to get unstuck she's getting pecked to death by vultures
in my opinion, Clayton's death was the darkest because when the lightning strikes you can see his shadow silhouette hanging
Yea for real all these villains in this video is just them falling to their deaths it's not really that dark if they do a live action remake to Tarzan they should keep that Clayton's death scene in where we see his silhouette hanging.
i never saw it till like two years ago
I had to rewatch the vid because I missed that bit of info 😨
That scene I still skip cuz its the most scarriest the fact he basically made and hung his own noose is pretty traumatizing for a child. (currently 29) still scares me
its also one of the most poetic, by being hung by a jungle vine it symbolizes that he has been executed for breaking the law of the jungle.
Even though Tarzan hated Clayton he saw the concern on his face when he noticed the vine around his neck.
I saw a few episodes of the TV series. Every time there's a villain, Tarzan always saves them and let them live and have them paid for the bad things they did.
@@meganbateman5634THERES A TV SERIES THAT I NEVER KNEW ABOUT!?!?
@@Goofyahhanimations235 a lot of successful Disney movies had a TV series (if not all lmao)
@@Goofyahhanimations235 yep,
Clayton was blinded by rage he couldn’t see what he was doing. Tarzan wanted him gone not dead. My favorite Disney movie.
Frollos death was amazing cause it's like he actually fell straight into Hell.
Frollo fell into Hell, and Facilier was dragged into Hell, those are tied for the worst deaths because a painful death is one thing, but suffering that for an eternity is worse.
@@lucaricci1987 Who’s to say that all the other villains didn’t go to hell aswell when they died?
@RootOfAllEvil-666it possible but with those villains it mere speculation while with Frollos and Faciller we flat out know an afterlife exist in those worlds (expect for the Lion king but there after life doesn’t seem so bad it more like Scar is banished and can’t be with his ancestors)
He deserved it the most.
He was a total Monster
Yes he did and he was. Quasimodo was more of a man but Frollo is the true Monster.
Nearly everyone: fall to their death
Rourke: gets cut, shredded, and explodes.
Me Scroop: Flies to his Death
Scar, eaten alive
Sykes: Brutally hit by a train
Dr. Facilier: Taken alive to a deadly dimension by voodoo demons
Dr. Facilier: Taken alive to a voodoo demons dimension and dying in the process
This is what we’ve been missing in newer Disney movies.
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Yeah it isn’t literally every other aspect of the movie, like the writing or characters or anything, no, it’s the villain dying in a violent way. That would’ve definitely made Wish a perfect movie.
@@littlemoth4956 I love that you automatically jumped to conclusions and assumed that I didn’t believe in the importance of other elements to a movie.
Disney went soft.
Too soft. . .
Because Disney go like i think is too much of death let's make some emotional ones
“And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!”
“…an excellent idea, WICKED!!”
"Indeed He shall send the wicked there... AND YER NEXT IN LINE, MATE!"
damn even after everything clayton did 2 all of them tarzan warned him he was gonna hang himself & tried 2 stop him. he has a heart of gold
Yeah. Such an awesome character.
@@StanleyIpkiss69 i want a body like his
Totally.
@@Koopalingfan my brother & i r twins & we were four when the movie came out. i remember seeing it with our mom. i kept asking her how he was killed but she kept telling me he got tangled in the vines. i never saw his shadow on the tree at 1:48 till just a few years ago
@@popsingerstar Gosh.
Clayton's death is super fucked up. Being hit by a train is pretty graphic as well, but seeing the shadow of Clayton's hanging corpse is seriously chilling.
At least it was quick…
I think the fact the animators went the extra length with the more realistic lighting for every lightning flash also sells it
@@Eagle_the_18th What makes it more realistic is the way the shadow moves slightly left and right
Claton's death in my opinion was the most recognizable out of them all. Because we actually get to see how he dies.
But we didn’t though. We see him falling with vines around his neck, sure. And we know he died from that fall, but we never see his neck snap from the force of the fall. We just end up seeing the shadow of his hanged corpse and our imagination fills in the blanks. Do you think Disney would show a guy getting his neck snapped and/or asphyxiating on screen? Are you sure you watched the same movie?
1:41 me too
@@tempestshadow5152 1:47 I was amazed.
By all fairness of logic, not really much are able to survive a bazillion amount of velocity force exerted by a sudden stop. So we definitely see how Clayton when he falls, desperately trying to get the vines out of where the neck is more often a fragile spot and at the sudden stop. His neck just got snapped.
I thought he died from falling. It took me a long time to realize about it since my young age to my adolescence. Now, I do agree that Clayton's death is one!
Fun fact, Hyenas have one of the strongest bite forces in the animal kingdom, a good deal stronger than a lions. Scar might have taken a couple hyenas with him if he tried, but once they got their teeth in, he'd have been dead and gone real quick.
I didn't know that. Thanks!
Me neither! That’s so natural!!!
And to make things worse.
Hyenas eat their prey alive.
@@beastmaster0934
I also like Hyenas they're one of my favorite animals.
I read that most of the Hyenas burned alive in the Fire, so it's almost like they were dragging him down to Hell with them... 😬
I had a simple kids story book on Tarzan that simply quoted that Clayton fell to his death., they clearly did not want to emphasize that he was hung like a Salem witch
:D
I mean he did fall...
I mean when the lighting strikes you she shadow of his hung body
He did it to himself
1:47 Tarzan gently opens the door
💀
That fucking doki doki reference 💀
Sayonara
Even here lmfao
Ayo 💀
3:40 And then along came Zeus! He hurled his thunderbolt
"Trapped those suckers in a vault!"
the fact that Tarzan understood what was about to happen can indicate 2 possibilities:
1) Jane showed him what the death penalty by hanging is, so she didn't just show him "the wonders of English society, technology and so on" but also its more macabre or at least severe sides. So Tarzan wouldn't have arrived in England naive and unprepared.
2) he had already seen someone die by hanging before even meeting other human beings
I never even thought of this!
It’s not hard to figure out that falling quickly and then suddenly stopping with all the weight on the neck would be lethal. That isn’t something you need to see by example to know it would kill.
@@ethatsgoodwine5888 Tarzan was getting alarmed before Clayton's fall, at the exact moment he saw the vine tighten around his neck.
It's not so intuitive the hanging death for someone who's never heard of it.
I remember the story of a little girl who didn't know that her goose had died by hanging.
@ For a little girl who barely knows what death is sure. But I really don’t think that a man that’s been in a ‘survival of the fittest’ environment his whole life wouldn’t have figured out that:
A. Neck=weak point
B.Vines are thick and hard and don’t break easily.
C. A Vine around the neck could kill.
Cmon its was kinda obvious what was going to happen
I remember my dad looking at my face when I saw Clayton died. Apparently my eyes were as wide as saucers. And holy shit dude, I still remember that scene vividly. Scary.
Frollo: "And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit."
God: "Sounds good to me."
Bro gave him so chances to change too, when he asked to either let esmeralda be his or let her go, when he was singing, the guard interrupted him, and said “Minister Frollo, the Gypsy woman escaped, she’s nowhere in the cathedral, she’s gone” God let her go
@@CarlosGuzman-p9k wow that's a good observation
@@CarlosGuzman-p9k Ooh, good point. Talk about throwin yer second chance away.
You guys are talking about Clayton, but what about Dr. Facilier? He literally got dragged to hell.
Oh yeah there's Frollo that also fell down to Hell aswell.
And Scar got eaten alive by hyenas
Not hell per se but to his friends on the other sides realm
To be fair, he was asked if he was ready. Frollo, that mf went to hell without notice.
That’s me right there
Basically just the way he died and it actually showing part of his body hung.
3:07 i always love the casual way Joanna waves goodbye to McLeach
Like a sympathetic yet sarcastic way I feel 😅
Joanna is finally freed from mcleach's abuse
Bro was like "uh sir"
@TyduzT no , its more like " have a nice swim jerk"
Honestly Frollo got what he deserved. It kind of reminds me of Sid's defeat but a lot darker.
Gargoyle: "So play nice!"
Frollo: "AHHHH!!!"
Haha! Yeah
We Gargoyles can see everything Frollo.
Surprised that Hopper's death isn't on here. Flick and the princess purposely lead him to a bird's nest, and they both watched a momma bird carry Hopper off...and he got eaten alive by some baby birds.
The darkness of his death was offset by the nestlings' cuteness.
yeah & birds were terrifying to the insects, hopper died the worst way
Yaaassssss for sure. That was dark.
I wish Crystalized Rourke was used more for an ultimate face-off between him and Milo.
Sure we had the normal Rourke fighting Milo but a feral, monstrous Rourke would be nice to see too.
Overrall they also kinda wasted Helga at that point of the movie and i wish she survived somehow, she’d work for a sequel.
She was going to, in a planned spinoff series, kinda like what Lilo & Stitch or Emperor's New Groove got. She was going to serve as the series antagonist, or one of them, and lead a group of banished Atlanteans whose warrior like philosophy misaligned with the people of Atlantis.
@@kingcamelot1395interesting info, thanks hombre
There was a sequel it was basically shorter stories of the crew dealing with 3 different mythos think it was strait to vhs
@ Nah, wasn’t really a sequel. It could be counted as one with the way they published it, but it was just a cancelled series on Atlantis. The 3 mythos were 3 different episodes meshed into a single “movie”.
The true sequel still remains behind concept papers.
3:50 the vultures are like: we'll feast tonight!
so sinister
Sykes' death and Scar's death is my favorite dark Villain deaths.
And my favorite villains death is McLeach and Frollo at 3:12-6:39
@@nathancruz9172
Cool
Darkest: Clayton
Most gruesome: Hades
Best: Judge Claude Frollo
Yup.
Hades didn’t die. Hercules just punched him and he got stuck in the river of styx which he could have easily gotten out of.
@@saklee1777 hes not gonna be happy when he gets out
@JaredMarsh-h6c you mean IF he gets out?
Hades is a god so he did not die, he can not he just got stuck in the river of death for a while.
Ursula should have been on here. She gets impaled.
By a boat.
And then she gets electrocuted to death on top of it.
That shit gave me nightmares as a kid
Gaston should have been on here too.
And then you see her slowly sink into the water impaled on the mast
Tarzan has got to have the most gruesome deaths in that movie.
If you paid attention at the very beginning when Kala was looking inside the treehouse, Kala caught a glimpse of Tarzan’s real biological parents corpse splayed on the ground covered in blood. Which made Kala react in fear.
I never understood Clayton’s death when i first saw it, but after rewatching it, i was like….oohhh…..
And those vultures at 3:50 have no loyalty
Too bad Rourke didn’t live long enough to go to the Atlantis sequel. But in Avatar, Miles Quaritch did because the remaining DNA is in his avatar that brought him back.
5:34-5:42 exactly
This is when Disney have balls back then
the good times lol
It’s not as common nowadays because many of the newer Disney films do not have a traditional villain character if any at all. The last grim villain deaths i can think of is King Candy in Wreck-it-Ralph and Mother Gerthal in Tangled. Most modern Disney villains are either arrested, defeated then humiliated or simply a good character turned bad then turned good again (Moana).
@@andrewb4999 I'd argue that Ernesto de la Cruz in Coco had a pretty dark end; he died in the afterlife in the same manner he did the first time (with a church bell crushing him), which I took as meaning he was dead dead, as in his afterlife was as over as his life was, gone for good, no-one who would even want to remember him. Given the themes of Coco revolving around forging meaningful bonds with those close to you so as to live on forever remembered by those who came after, him being rejected and abandoned even in memory as a remorseless thief and murderer by both the living and the dead is a pretty solemn end.
I honestly wish I wasn’t thinking about balls right now
Now the women have balls
Remember how this used to be how we taught children about complex themes and concepts like death?
this is one of my biggest beefs with modern media, at least the mainstream stuff.
I miss pure Disney villains.
And then along came Sykes
I did it to your pfp
Clayton’s death was straight up dark, he literally got hung as if he was committing suicide
I prefer to see it more as Mother Nature hangin' 'im from the Gallows, eh?
Yeah you can hear snap to that was his neck and his body the shadow more gruesome and dark
Faciliers death always creeps me out
The worst part is that we don’t exactly know if he actually died or is stuck in purgatory. If it’s the latter, that’s much worse than dying
@Minetendo_Fan It could have been worse than purgatory too, it seemed to me like the demons giving him power before dragged him into his own personal hell!
Yeah the film tone is more "grounded" but his death have a "mystical" feeling
He is dead. He made deals dealing with voodoo and demons. (His friends from the other side). And when tiana broke that necklace. It broke the deal, and he was now in debt to them. He didn't give them what he promised them. So they took him instead.
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5:09 you heared about scar losing the rap battle to the hyenas? He got "chewed up and spitted out real good," *padmpt psssst* get it? Get it?
Sick burn 🔥
Clayton getting his neck snapped via vine, then showing his shadow with lightning is pretty dark.😣
Charles Muntz probably has the darkest death than any Pixar villain(unless Mordu counts). And it ain't just falling, but pure shock with your eyes wide open gives you a heart attack.😖
Facilier… whoo boy! No way I'm making a deal with the Devil to drag me into Hell.😵💫
1:10 For many many, many years, I always thought his arms were ripping apart from the weight of Ratigan lol
the fact that clayton's silhouette only showed from the neck down adds to the horror, you can basically imagine any kind of horrible mishaps possible on his head with that much impact
Frollo quoted the Bible and God was like "welp down ya go for using MY word for evil!"
Haha! True.
What’s ironic is that Frollo wasn’t wrong quite about the quote. He just was too blind to realize he was referring to himself.
Frollo is something I would call The Anti-Christ. Because is what he did to people that ain't perfect what Jesus would want? No, Nobody's perfect but Jesus Christ himself. That is something Frollo has denied.
@@bigbosses4686 I love it when karma comes for those who deserve it the most
@@bigbosses4686 I would probably say that he was seeing things thanks to the fire cause can cause hallucinations to the mind.
Flames can shape sometimes create the illusion of movement or shapes in your mind. (or trance inducing for short.) Throughout the movie, we see him looking at the flames constantly when he is alone which made him see things like shapes or one point in the scene a dancer on the flame and had a headache in the morning. At the end, he was looking at fire everywhere so much, he became so motion sickness that he lost touch of reality and thought he saw the statue come to life in the shape of the devil and fell into the depths of hell. But in reality the statue broke due to too much pressure. Thus and he fell off with the statue and his skull was definitively crushed to mince meat on the cobblestone road. (His body as well if the statue landed on top of it.)
In the end. it's actually slightly poetic if you think about it. The more he played with fire. The more he found out of how dangerous the fire can get.
I feel bad about these old Villains dying and falling. 😔
Well don’t. Because they don’t deserve any sympathy.
@ Feels Scary When you are Young.
@@TheAnimatedLegendaryCoyote2008 But as you get older, you’ll be doomed to see more deaths in media, many of which are Far, Far worse.
You also learn to acknowledge when someone is beyond redemption and deserves no pity.
@ Makes Sense.
the only tragedy of the death of a villain of the tragedy of a chance for repentance lost.
And that requires willingness.
At some point, attempting to spare the criminal is aiding and abetting them in causing the suffering of others.
The lesson to take here is that the most kid-friendly way to kill a villain is a high fall
True. It's fun for the whole family!
Well, you have to admit. They had it coming.
Sykes is simply big, bad, and above all, ruthless.
Muntz tried to hunt a parent bird.
Ratigan is just as ruthless as Sykes by going after Olivia.
Clayton is your typical psychotic hunter.
Facilier played with powers that should’ve been left alone in the first place.
McLeach is like Clayton, but more cantankerous.
Grimhilde went after Snow White out of petty jealousy.
Scroop is your typical ruthless pirate.
Scar overthrew his own brother and tried to make sure his nephew doesn’t get in the way.
Rourke betray his own crew.
Frollo is, without a doubt, Disney’s biggest sinner.
I love this comment. Great little explanations!
Sorry but you forget gaston from beuty and the beast
@@emilnordlund5708 I think I forgot him because it’s said that there’s a certain charm to his pompous nature.
There's a lot more to Sykes's character that has made his death impactful. I have analyzed this villain for 2 years now and I don't regret it.
Muntz wasn't just hunting a bird anymore, he tried to kill Russell, a KID, multiple times. Plus, he killed a lot of explorers in the past because he thought they were after "his bird". He was crazy and he had to go
I always thought the death of Gaston was pretty dark especially if you slow it down and see the skull and crossbones in his eyes as he’s falling
Thanks for the suggestion! Maybe I'll make a pt. 2.
Gaston and Ursula at least should be in potential pt.2.
I never noticed that, wtf
His original death that was scrapped was eventually given to Scar in The Lion King.
I like all villain deaths across the media 👍
3:11-3:19 me too
@@nathancruz9172 same here 🙏
It’s always satisfying
This is great. No intro, no narration, just straight to the point. Thank you
1:55 when I make a game but someone learned how to break my game code just to speed run, then everyone’s calling me lazy just because it has one bug then people want me to delete the game because they don’t want beef with block tails
Tf?
In three years I was thinking about making a game in the Roblox
Most villains: Fall to their deaths or encounter an accident
Dr. Facilier: Literally dragged into Hell by Demons
disney: nooo we cant put violence in our movies
dreamworks: hey kid look at this person die by a bear
0:10 Poor Bill Gates.
It's Bill skies bud. Not Microsoft guy
Close enough
Lmao
Well, got stick with almost a "gate"
6:35 Gargoyle: Welcome to Hell.
I mean, Scroop slowly floating up in space to where he'll slowly suffocate AND freeze is pretty gruesome as well when you think about the other fact that he's awake and aware of it!
The Queen’s death. The vultures grinning as they fly down to her corpse is classic Dark Disney.
Disney seemed to have a thing about villains plummeting to their doom
The lighting striking while the villians are laughing is always the top notch❤❤
I liked how in the animation for Tarzan, I can feel and see just how visibly enraged Clayton is, how much he seemed willing to kill Tarzan, that he lost control and led to his own death.
Almost started commenting about the lack of Rourke until I finished the video. That one always freaked me out as a kid. The way the crystal slowly spreads and consumes him while he panicks, then that voice…
Not undeserved but man this is a kids movie 😂
Got to love the Gothic Masterpiece of the Hunchback of Notre Dame
The coolest has to be rourke. I miss when movies taught us that being evil gets you killed. Now because everything is trying not to be offensive evil only gets a slap on the wrist. It may even have something to do with how corrupt everyone is now.
Awesome! Thanks for the fix!
I NEVER noticed Clayton’s shadow, oh my god. That is nightmarish.
I could tell it was implied he got hung by the vine but the shadow takes it to a much darker level
1:33 this is very dark
Agreed
Absolutely dark
Indeed
Absolutely
Agreed
Clayton's death is easily the darkest.
I would put Floro's death as the darkest, just as he said seconds before he fell, God punished the wicked and sank him into the lake of the underworld never to return.
The fact that he falls holding onto a gargoyle that supposedly "comes to life" in a pile of fire brings this symbolism.
@Ozzymandias2 yeah but we don't really see the flesh melting from his bones whereas with Clayton we see him swaying from side to side... A actual dead body... Which one do you think children would be more unnerved by?
@@K1NG0FW0LV35 In Clayton's case, we don't really have a visual demonstration, so to speak? We only see the silhouette of his corpse in the tree for less than three seconds. Unlike Scar's death, I think it's harder for a child to notice this detail.
@@K1NG0FW0LV35In Cleyton's case, don't we have a truly visual demonstration, so to speak? We only see the silhouette of his body in the tree for a very short period of time, unlike the Scar scene, I think it's harder for a child to notice that detail.
1:54 Public Domain in a Nutshell
What?
@kingjohnny9548 Based on that one video where Mickey gets dragged to Public Domain.
@@DrFlagShipKingBeard oh I see lol
I'd wish Amos Slade had the same dark fates as either Clayton, Sikes or even Dr Facilier.
Same! He was an asshole.
From what Disney film is he from?
@@ΕυάγγελοςΦώσκολος The Fox and The Hound.
@@ΕυάγγελοςΦώσκολοςfox and the hound
From Fox and the Hound. But I have to disagree. Amos Slade wasn't evil; he was hunting, just like most people were.
He thought that Todd had stolen from him multiple times; and then through misunderstanding, he and the dog thought that he intentionally lead Chief onto some tracks and get run over by a train.
They both wanted revenge, it almost got them killed - and in the end, the dog (I'm sorry, I don't know the engl. name) forgives his friend and convinces Amos to not kill him.
And Amos realizes he's right.
Amos is an antagonist, not a villain with malicious plans. He's similar to Triton in this case.
Clayton's death is the most gruesome of them all.
Idk why but commander Rourke turning blue for some reason freaked me out as a kid
Loved that movie but HATED that scene as a kid, always fast-forwarded that part 😅 something about the crystal taking over his body and that HORRIBLE noise he makes always terrified me back then.
Same
Notice how most of these deaths involve falling? Falling is synonymous with the loss of something, like: Fell from grace, fallen into debt, stuff like that. It's symbolic for the villains defeat, them losing their victory. And many of these were either because of a cruel twist if fate, their own doing, or both.
They felt the gravity of the situations they caused.
Some of them even flew too close to the sun and got burnt 🔥
That, and also because it's a way to kill off a character without being graphic.
Perfect for kids movies.
In Clayton's death, if you listen closely, you can hear "I think there's someone hanging right there..."
Would've imagined an 80s Disney movie that has the main villain be eaten and reduced into a skeleton by an otherworldly alien parasite.
Which one would that be?
@@elizabethbilyeu3031I think it’s Black Cauldron, but I’m not sure.
6:25 Tony Jay as judge frollo
Nothing will ever surpass Clayton’s death in Disney media
Idc what anybody says, Clayton's is the most brutal and dark. He was a direct parallel to Tarzan, Tarzan being a gentleman Clayton was thought of to the Professor and Jane, and Clayton being the animal Tarzan was portrayed as at the start.
I would put Floro's death as the darkest, just as he said seconds before he fell, God punished the wicked and sank him into the lake of the underworld never to return.
The fact that he falls holding onto a gargoyle that supposedly "comes to life" in a pile of fire brings this symbolism.
Man, I never liked Tarzan much as a kid so I didn’t watch it much, but how dumb am I that I NEVER made this connection between the two 😅
Old school Disney just hits different... Shame that most of their modern stuff is just garbage, and that they feel a need to rewrite classics. I refuse to feel pity for Scar, and do not accept the Mufasa movie as canon. Scar was evil, he's the bad guy, he got what he deserved. End of story.
I noticed nearly every fall death was accompanied by lightning. Nice little dramatic trademark.
Scar’s death always scared me as a kid
Clayton’s death was metal as fuck
"Don't worry, Clayton is just on creative mode"
-my brother says once
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Clayton’s Death is the darkest than Scroop’s Death.
I feel like the Gargoyle roaring at Frolo was like a demon claiming him. God said of Frolo "This one is not one of mine."
atlantis i can rewatch for 200 times, very pity that they fed up the 2nd
First one is a super underrated gem, just like Treasure Planet, but yeah the second one was ASS
falling to their death or being sucked into an oblivion is violent as they can show it.
It looks like Claude Frollo didn't brush his teeth during the final battle scene.
😆 I never noticed how yellow they were!
I believe it’s just the light of the fire.
1:59 probably one of the best one
Guys
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15. Ursula
14. Hopper
13. Sykes
12. Charles Muntz
11. Scar
10. Clayton
9. Ratigan
8. Commander Rourke
7. Scroop
6. Frollo
5. Ernesto de la Cruz
4. Syndrome
3. Scar
2. The Horned King
1. Judge Doom
Clayton's death is also one of the best symbolically, in my opinion. He always held himself above Tarzan because he was supposedly from the "civilized" world, but in truth he was little more than a common criminal -- and in the civilized world he comes from, criminals hang.
Clayton's death is by far the most darkest deaths in my opinion.....
Faciliers death is the last gruesome dark death of any villain Disney would never show anything like that again these days
Clayton's was the darkest portrayal to be sure, followed closely by scar.
The rest of "fall off a cliff till we can't see them" don't have much of an impact (no pun intended).
“Clayton…..Clayton don’t”
Gets me every time 😮
Claython's death will always be something I'll remember
Frollo: figuratively goes to hell;
Facilier: literally goes to hell.
Those later Disney movies had a really cool 3d effect to them. I'm assuming they used a mix of hand-drawn and CGI?
Didn't realize just how much Disney likes using fall damage
4:31 The average "being sent to Brazil" experience
no one talks about the evil queen’s death. she falls, theoretically get crushed, and then the vultures swarming her body means she does eventually get eaten. atleast she wasn’t ate alive like scar.
Both of Jafar's & Frollo's downfall are carved into my memory...
"You wanna be a genie? YOU GOT IT."
Assuming theres enough breathable oxygen in Treauste Planet's version of soace, and its not just some oxygen generator on the ship, 4:39 would probably be the most horrific way to go imo.
Just adrift in nothingness, no way to make yourself stop or steer. Youd probably just be drifiting out there until you eventually starve to death.
Movies in Order of Appearance:
Oliver & Company
Up
Great Mouse Detective
Tarzan
Princess & the Frog
Rescuers Down Under
Snow White
Treasure Planet
Lion King
Atlantis
And
Hunchback of Notre Dame
I think Faciler’s death was worse cause it’s like Shadow said In Shadow the Hedgehog Your going straight to Hell and well Faciler’s death meant it VERY LITERALLY
The Queens Death is a jaw dropper cause of she dies from both falling and getting crushed like a bug by that giant boulder like wow man wow.
Imagine she barely survived the fall with major injuries and the boulder fell on one of her limbs or at her lower torso and as she's struggling to get unstuck she's getting pecked to death by vultures