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Very much so. Things that made it so spooky for me was how dark (literally) everything was, that Aurora and Maleficent were silent through out, that the fairies (the comedy relief of the movie) were in genuine terror (the moment when Flora realized that Maleficent was not only there, but already working her dark plan was a highlight of that), and lastly and perhaps most important the music being played.
The Evil Queen’s actions and the scenes in the dark forest are certainly creepy, but not nearly as bad as they are in the ride at various Disney parks. You’re living through all that Snow White went through and the evil Queen is targeting you, so yeah, pretty terrifying.
Hi I know it’s not related to the video but can Wickedbinge do a video on which Danganrompa character is most likely to survive squid games as they are both about killing and betrayal.
@jf k the Mr. Toad ride could also be terrifying for a kid. It did not ever traumatize me though and I went on it when I was like about seven or eight. I enjoyed the Pinocchio and Snow White rides to be honest. They were no scarier to me than they were already in the film.
Mr. Arrow's death always freaked me out. Black holes are the closest thing to existential dread given form and the fact its the main characters ally dying in such a horrible way instead of the antagonist felt wrong to me as a kid. Pour one out for Mr. Arrow.
@@carminecdinoproductions especially considering that space in Treasure Planet's universe isn't an airless vacuum, meaning he's going to die an even slower death via starvation or thirst, not be quickly frozen or suffocated
To be honest, I think one of the most scariest character is King Candy/Turbo Cyebug form, and when he dies, he desperately tries to stop himself from going to the “light” seriously, his last moments as Turbo, is kinda scary.
A scene that really scared me was a particular scene in Bambi. After the Little April's shower song, the music very abruptly changes tone. As we pan from Bambi and his mom to the dark sky and lightning strikes the storm kicks in. The shadows, the sounds, the human vocals that mimic winds, the lightning striking, just.... everything. The oyster scene in Alice was a valuable lesson for me as a kid. What I took out of it is: never blindly go with a stranger. you never know their true intentions. Each kid should watch it.
My mom said that when we watched it on Disney Plus the other day that if she remembered that scene exactly like that it would have turned her off oysters for life. I remember it exactly and I still eat oysters though.
I know the scene you were talking about Yes I actually have forgotten just how scary it is I actually just realised Bambi is a lot darker than I think most people remember
When I was a kid, I was actually more terrified over how angry the Walrus’s assistant got over his superior hogging all the oysters for himself, but now that you explained the fact that the walrus literally committed genocide to a bunch of infants, yeah I can see why that scene takes the top spot as the most terrifying.
Clayton’s death gave me nightmares for 3 or 4 days when I was younger. The fact it’s a Disney movie and a KIDS movie and the main villain got HUNG and they SHOWED IT TO US is absolutely shocking to me.
As a kid to me, Cruella’s scary face as she’s driving her car towards the van with the Dalmatians in it, Lampwick’s donkey transformation, the evil queen’s transformation, Fidget kidnapping Olivia’s father, Hellfire, the evil firefighter clown from the Brave Little Toaster nightmare scene, the Headless Horseman and A Night On Bald Mountain were the most terrifying Disney moments ever. Also Frollo’s demise and Dr. Facilier’s demise are creepy too.
There’s also dark traumatic scenes from Bambi ranging from Bambi’s mother getting shot and killed to the human hunters and their dogs arrived the forest, threatens the animals, and sets the forest on fire, as well as the pheasant scene
I would have put the Hydra from Hercules on there somewhere. Its out of nowhere reveal, the way it moves, the way it sounds, the shots we get of it after it has a countless amount of heads still gives me chills.
The Headless Horseman is one of my personal favorites. His laugh is a true masterpiece of villainy. Hell, he’s so scary that, to this day, Disney is still getting calls from parents complaining about him frightening the crap out of their kids. Now, that’s a lasting legacy!
What about Gaston's death in "Beauty and the Beast"? They really set it up interestingly, because at first, Gaston came across as pompous egotist, but by the end, he, as you say, went full beast- mode (sort of ironically). Also an honorable mention to Forte, the evil pipe-organ in "Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas". He was rather sinister from the beginning, but really again went full-on beast mode by the end.
Forte - it does not help that the two influences for him are the disembodied head from the Wizard of Oz and Judge Claude Frollo from the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Honestly, the most terrifying thing I still remember from a movie I saw when I was a kid was in An American Tale. I don't remember most of the details about the movie at this point, but I remember the damn cats with shark teeth.
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Never mind the cats. What got me is a small scene where Fievel is making his way to the cats’ lair. He’s followed by some bugs, and just when they’re about to get him, they fall to the sewers where they’re eaten by some dinosaur or whatever it is. The atmosphere and the sounds of the creature still give me chills.
Seeing the whale from Pinocchio as a kid gave scared me so bad I couldn't watch the movie for years 😫 The scary scenes I remember being afraid of was definitely: The bear from Fox and the Hound ( that bear was HUGE and was out for blood) The Beast outburst of anger (I always cover my ears every time he roars or get angry) The Evil Queens transformation ( SO CREEPY) King Triton destroying Ariels Grotto ( He is not a Villain, but seeing him react so violently was hard to watch)
That Little Mermaid scene could be terrifying for a kid. I did not ever particularly like it to be honest, but try to watch it without looking at the screen, and it might come off as more so. King Triton's actions scared even himself, that is the sheer genius of that scene.
Don't forget the treehouse scene from Tarzan why is is terryfing it because inside windows are shattered from Tarzan's corpse surrounded by bloody paw prints, to the picture of Tarzan's parents when they and the baby serious faces staring at your soul to Sabor attacking Kala which is terryfing
I get that you might not class this movie like the other Disney films but there should have been some mention for Fantasia. That movie has a few creepy, scary and terrifying moments. The dinosaur segment in particular is brutal.
You missed the Fanatasia segment of the Devil "playing" with the souls of the dead. Even though Fantasia wasn't a traditional movie, that segment should've been #1.
Cruella's driving belongs in the terrifying category for sheer recklessness. Do you really want to see someone that nuts sharing the road with you? I wouldn't. Also, I always found the pink elephant scene in Dumbo funny, not creepy. Maybe I'm just weird
I just thought: "Huh. That was weird." and then moved on and forgot about it,as I was traumatized by something that was way scarier than anything on this list: Watching both The Dark Crystal and Coraline.
Glad to see Black Cauldron on here. The scene where the Horned King reanimates all the skeleton soldiers and they slowly walk down a hallway was one of the few Disney moments that genuinely terrified me as a kid.
Night at Bald Mountain from Fantasia. It’s literally the devil summoning the dead and his demons for the scariest rave party. The bear from The Fox and the Hound. Those red eyes and growls will haunt you. Dumbo’s mother going on a rampage. Horrifying for a human to see a supposably gentle giant angry and a mother losing her baby. The village massacre from Mulan. It shows how ruthless the huns are. Don’t know if this counts as a Disney movie, but Here Here Santa Claus from the Nightmare before Christmas. It’s so unsettling listening to song that’s about kidnapping and doing bad stuff to Santa Claus. Disney movies have really gone soft.
Yeah, “The Nightmare Before Christmas” is a Disney film. It was originally released under their Touchstone Pictures subsidiary, but has since been added to the official umbrella.
Not sure if it's Disney, but I'll mention it: the scene in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" where Judge Doom demonstrates the Dip using the shoe. Glad to see that Monstro was mentioned. He always scared me
The only one I can think of that wasn't mentioned in the video or the comments is in Aladdin with Jafar transforming into a giant cobra and how he moved exactly like a real snake still gives me the chills.
A scene that always made me feel unnerved was the whole Bill Sykes chase scene near the end of Oliver and Company. However, I personally would've given the gold metal to Clayton's death scene from Tarzan. That scene scared the crap out of me when I first saw it. Oh, and the "Night on Bald Mountain" scene from Fantasia used to scare my siblings and I so much when we were much younger that our parents would turn off the tape before it got to that point.
The scary part about Cruella's driving was that her car was pouring some kind of glowing green liquid onto the road. Liquid coming from her exhaust pipes. Did her car's engine suffer a cracked block? Was that coolant?
Everything about Frollo is both scary & terrifying: his looks, his deeds, his song, his behaviors, his position of power, his religion & his death....and the fact that people like him exist
You guys forgot to include these particular scenes! - Any scene from “The Nightmare Before Christmas”: this movie is a classic Halloween and Christmas mash-up movie that has some scary moments for the Halloween side, particularly some scenes with Oogie Boogie including his death - Night on Bald Mountain and the Rite of Spring T-Rex Attack from Fantasia (Chernabog is one of the scariest villains in the Disney animation canon and that T-Rex is also a terrifying presence) - Pink Elephants on Parade from Dumbo (Dumbo gets drunk and sees some Pink Elephants) - Sabor Attacks Kala in Tarzan (a terrifying encounter with a terrifying jungle cat) - the Elephant Graveyard and the Wildebeest Stampede in The Lion King (Simba survived those terrifying moments and even death at the jaws of the hyenas) - Shere Khan Attacks from The Jungle Book (Shere Khan’s fight with Baloo is definitely horrifying) - any terrifying scene from Dinosaur (the movie may be an underrated cult classic with dinosaurs, but it also has some terrifying moments) - the Bear Attack in The Fox and the Hound (a horrifying moment with a bear, since bears are bad news) - Gaston Stabbing Beast in Beauty and the Beast - Aurora touching the spinning wheel spindle in Sleeping Beauty - Mother Gothel’s Death in Tangled - Scroop’s Death in Treasure Planet - any scene with Shan Yu in Mulan (the dude is pretty horrifying) - the Alley Dog Fight in Lady and the Tramp (a pretty horrifying scene with the three alley dogs ready to tear apart Lady, but Tramp saves her life) - Tramp vs the Rat also in Lady and the Tramp (another terrifying scene in Lady and the Tramp)
I forgotten about some of these but yeah I’m amazed that the pink elephant scene wasn’t even mentioned in this list because that is just out right creepy Also a few scenes and Bambi are also quite scary and most people think of the infamous scene of his mother‘s death with them literally running for their lives in the forest when moments before they were peacefully grazing in the Meadow The wildfire sequence in Bambi two is also very terrifying and also when the pheasants are shot Feline Also being chased by dogs is also quite terrifying
I have a different gold medal: Mr. Manchas going savage in Zootopia. Think about how innocent Zootopia had been up until then. Act 2 basically plays out like this: #1: Judy trolls Nick. #2: A lot of nude jokes. #3: Famous DMV scene. #4: Cute Godfather reference. #5: ZOMBIE PLAGUE!!! We learn at the end of the shrew wedding that the cute little otter was actually the aggressor. Otterton's victim, Mr. Manchas, describes how he suddenly started screaming, then attacking. And then we see the exact same thing happen to Mr. Manchas. Right before he starts trying to kill our heroes. It went from being a cute "bunny cop" movie to 28 Days Later in mere minutes. I was so unprepared for such that it literally scared a fart out of me in the theater.
The carnotaurs in Dinosaur were horrifying. From the first time one is shown to the final confrontation, they are just brutal beasts that have really stuck with me. The scene with the meteors was also really harrowing
I would honestly switch the positions of seashell story and Mr. Arrows death. The reason Arrow's death is for me more terrifying is because he knew that there was something off from the crew and got lost in the black hole from Mr. Scroop. Looking back, Mr. Arrow deserved much beter than this. I would still be traumatized if he was taken out in hand to hand combat or getting blasted if he was still on the ship, but it would be much more heroic, since he was the reason why Jim had a few trusting issues with Silver and Scroop.
In defense of those cats, Edgar WAS about to do the same to a bunch of completely innocent kittens and their mother. That wasn't murder, that was karma.
There has only been two scenes that scared me when I was a kid that I avoided them until I was over 10years old and the reason was they reminded about my fathers anger isure he used have than and two scenes are. 1: Triton destroying Ariels Stuffs, something my father used to do. 2: Beast Yelling at Belle when she almost touched the magical rose, also something my father used to in the past.
I remember watching Little Mermaid for the first time, because I was shocked Triton did this. At first I thought he would just yell at her, but as his tritant lights up I realized this is way more serious. And he starts destroying all of Ariel's possessions. It was heartbreaking. She prob spent years collecting all of that. She loved it, each item. It was her escape. Her safe place. And in one instance, it was taken. Parents, take notes. This is NOT how to do it.
Agreed, those scenes are terrifyingly real depictions of domestic violence. I still have trouble watching them as an adult. And it's sad, because in the Little Mermaid TV series of the 90s, Triton was portrayed as a good dad who apologizes and learns from his mistakes. Only in the film does he commit any violent action towards Ariel.
That Triton scene is awful. The Beast scene becomes a lot less scary when you remember that he's ultimately a teenage boy yelling for people to get out of his room.
@@sarahnour5561 even in the series he could get very angry, but he didn't go that far. There is a episode where Ariel find some gold bracelet but is afraid to go home with it because she lost the key to it and she later got sucked down in some under water abyss.
@@Raydawggie Beast was almost 21 years old. Remember he needed to love someone and they needed to love him back before the last rose petal fell on his 21 years day.
The demon choir with Frollo, from Hunchback of Notre Dame, singing as he burns Esmeralda's cloth into the fire with his eyes burning red as Hell stills haunts me to this day. Yet it's the best scariest scene in the movie.
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One terrifying scene you forgot was McLeach's death. I mean, for crying out loud, he fell into a body of water that was home to a bunch of saltwater crocodiles, got chased down by them as he was pulled along by the water current, and almost never saw them coming because Joanna was covering his eyes at first before she escaped to safety. He barely was able to fight them off and no doubt had a few close calls to being torn apart, and when they finally left him alone, he thought he it was because they decided he wasn't worth the effort... Only to then see Joanna waving at him, turn to look behind him, and realize that the crocodiles left not because he wasn't worth the effort, but because they were getting closer to a huge waterfall. The terror sinks in for him as he tries to swim away, but by that point it's too late for him. The currents are too strong, and he goes over.
I would love to see this concept done with Pixar movies! Surely there are some not-so-kid-friendly moments hidden throughout some of the earlier films....
I still believe Clayton's death is one of if not the most disturbing ends to a villain that ive ever seen in a kid's movie. Seeing Clayton accidentally hang himself is honestly such a brutal way to go.
As much as people despise the latest live action adaptations, I genuinely have to wonder how they'll do the Pleasure Island scene in the upcoming Pinocchio. Will they be able to measure up to the original?
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i'm surprised that triton angrly destroying ariel's grotto full of human items or the beast scaring belle aren't on the list, both of those scenes scares me as a child but one of them scares me more today
Re: Edgar He was shipped off in the same trunk he was going to ship Duchess and kittens off in. He didn’t put holes in it either. Puts more weight behind the line “and this time you’ll never come back” when you think about it.
Scary Dreamworks Moments: Creepy To Most Terrifying My picks: Alex’s nightmare (Madagascar 3 Europe’s Most Wanted) Death defeats Puss (Puss In Boots The Last Wish) Shrek’s nightmare (Shrek The Third) Scary Illumination Moments: Creepy To Most Terrifying My picks: Buster Moon almost dies (Sing 2) The Herons (Migration) The Vicious 6’s transformation (Minions Rise Of Gru)
Rourke's Transformation is really just giving chills. After listening to the music of the scene endless times, i always had chills from it. After seeing the scene itself, i had more chills. Far scarier is that HE SURVIVES. Being an average human that can survive a literal godly crystal that could probably turn you into an actual crystal, and you'd shatter right in placeis utterly horrifying. I imagine the pain he actually felt when getting his organism burnt alive, alongside his skin turning into blue shiny crystal. Although crystalized rourke didn't hold on for a while, and got caught under a propeller in like 3 seconds, the transformation was still a fate worse than death for rourke.
plenty of people have brought up good additions in the comments, but I'd like to call attention to the Horned King's death scene. The visuals of him getting stripped of his flesh are disturbing enough, but John Hurt REALLY sold how painful that manner of death would be with his screams.
I don't think the one from The Aristocats really belongs, to be honest. Same with the Great Mouse Detective scene with the cat eating the mouse. Just aren't exactly scary to me. Quite a few I thought should be on here but weren't are these, in no particular order: -The earthquake scene from Fantasia -The scene from Sleeping Beauty where Maleficent puts Aurora in a trance -The whole fire scene and final fight (not just the part where Scar gets eaten) from The Lion King -Maurice losing his way in the forest in Beauty and the Beast -When Rabbit gets lost in the forest in Winnie the Pooh -Chernabog's segment in Fantasia -The forest fire scene in Bambi -This one's more specific, but something about the fact that Dragon Maleficent's fire breath was powerful enough to instantly disintegrate the brick bridge while fighting Prince Phillip has always disturbed me for some reason -Basically every scene with Forte from Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas...just his size and the way his face looks and moves gives me the heebie jeebies.
2:03 Heffalumps & Woozles......beware.... That scene was scary in a fun way, but did you see Pooh's Grand Adventure?? That was the scariest Winnie the Pooh movie! Owl's song, Pooh & friends falling from cliffs & high heights & scary imagery
Hey WickedBinge can you please do a video called most horrifying and heartbreaking and heartwarming moments in Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal and How to Train Your Dragon and Disney
I'm sorry but, how can a bunch of cute, innocent, naive, and unsuspecting baby oysters being devoured by a ravenous and manipulative walrus offscreen be more terrifying than a respected and loyal first mate being sucked into a black hole while screaming in doom, all thanks to one scary, evil, bloodthirsty, murderous, merciless, cruel, cold-hearted, sadistic, and psychotic spider-like alien pirate? 🤨 I mean, we don't even hear the poor oysters scream as they're being eaten alive. In one shot, we see them still gathered around the table as the walrus is about to stuff them all in his huge mouth in one sitting, then cut to the carpenter finishing preperations for the meal and in the next shot, they're in the walrus' stomach. So that's not considered scary enough to surpass the one moment in Treasure Planet.
I can think of a couple of scenes from Bambi which are actually quite terrifying The first one that comes to mind is that infamous scene of his mother‘s death Another one which I think a couple of people have forgotten about is when the hunters return There are actually a few scary sequences in that especially the wildfire when the pheasants are shot and Feline being chased by dogs
Ok, this may be because of hyper-empathy towards animals but i think the scene where the hunters return in bambi is terrifying. I mean: 1. It plays the music that inspired the Jaws theme. 2. We see a pheasant get shot. 3. The characters get chased by a pack of dogs. 4. They then have to out run a wildfire.
Yeah, these scenes are definitely scary, and some of them still make me wince in shock, but I give Disney credit for its willingness to occasionally push the boundaries of family friendly entertainment with moments like these. There are some scenes that I think would've been great contenders for this list too. 1. Kaa trying to eat Mowgli in "The Jungle Book": While Shere Khan is built up as the main antagonist of the film, that doesn't mean there are other characters who can pose a threat to Mowgli on his journey to the Man Village, and here comes Kaa to prove that point. When he first appears near the beginning of the film, he decides to make Mowgli into his next meal by hypnotizing him, and wrapping him up in his coils. That alone is quite creepy, but the way it's executed makes it even worse. Mowgli is completely helpless while Kaa hypnotizes him, save for that brief moment he tries to call Bagheera for help, and once he falls into the trance, he's unable to do anything, as he is completely under Kaa's control. This happens again during their second encounter, when Kaa manipulates Mowgli into trusting him so that the latter can stay in the jungle. What's more is that Kaa nearly succeeds in eating Mowgli during both encounters, and is only foiled by Bagheera and Shere Khan respectively. It really goes to show even without the threat of Shere Khan, there's more shady creatures to look out for. 2. Hercules VS the Hydra in "Hercules": This confrontation between Hercules and the hydra proves to be a very brutal showdown, more so than Herc's fight with Nessus earlier in the film. During the fight, Hercules is nearly chomped on by the hydra several times, before getting swallowed whole by the beast, but even after Hercules decapitates the hydra with his sword, and thinking he had won, it gets worse. The monster reawakens and grows a few extra heads, all of which are hellbent on chomping on Hercules, and this time, Hercules' strategy of using his sword to fight back only makes the situation worse, as each cut off head is replaced with more heads, until finally, Hercules is faced with a monster with several newly grown heads who are determined to make the demigod their meal. Hercules' expression of terror upon seeing this monstrosity is very well justified. The hydra is one terrifying monster that you do not want to end up on its menu. 3. Shan Yu and the Huns from "Mulan": Throughout the film, these villainous foes, led by the ruthless Shan Yu, show themselves as a serious threat to all of China, and the movie pulls no punches in showing off their villainy. From attacking the guard on the Great Wall, burning every village in their path, slaughtering the Imperial Army (including Li Shang's father), and ambushing the remaining army in the mountains, you can tell these guys mean business, and not in the good way. What makes this even more terrifying is that they are a great representation of how brutal war can be. Shan Yu, especially, fits this role to a tee, with how merciless he is in his quest to reach the Emperor and take him down. 4. The Carnotaurus from "Dinosaur": Being set in a prehistoric world of dinosaurs, it seemed inevitable that we'd have to deal with some scary foes, and the Carnotaurus are no exception. While it is true that they had no malicious intent and were just trying to survive in a harsh world, that doesn't make their scenes any less scary. This is first shown during the film's prologue, where a Carnotaur bursts from the forest and chases the herd of dinosaurs, before catching and mauling a Pachyrhinosaurus to death, all while we get a glimpse of the herbivore's terrified expression as it tries in vain to flee for its life. This happens again later on when a pair of Carnotaurs attack Bruton and the scout while they're searching for water, but while Bruton manages to get away, albeit with some bad injuries, the scout is dragged away by one of the predators, and we later catch a glimpse of the Carnotaur eating the flesh off of the scouts body. That is a pretty morbid scene, but further establishes how much of a threat these Carnotaurs are. There's also the scene where the pair attack Aladar and the rest of the heroes in the dark cave, and nearly succeed in killing Aladar, before Bruton interferes and fights the predators off, albeit at the cost of his own life.
If Pleasure Island is shown in the live action Pinnochio movie that's coming, I hope that the people running it get caught this time. I hope they take that creative liberty.
Honestly, just about every direct to DVD disney sequel could have made this list. Just the fact to see this subpar sequels exists sends shivers down my spine! (Toy story excepted of course)
I’m surprised neither Night on Bald Mountain nor The Firebird from the Fantasia movies made it onto this list. I mean, the former is about the VERY EMBODIMENT OF EVIL raising the dead and turning them into horrific monsters, while the latter has a violent volcanic spirit lay waste to an entire forest in its destructive rage.
I remember both scenes and even the spring goddess who touched the fire bird wasn’t even safe I thought she was dead and that’s what scares me the most
Personally, the scene that scared me the most as a kid was when Maleficent first showed herself to Aurora and led her to the spinning wheel
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That scene legitimately gave me nightmares when I was a kid😱😰
Very much so. Things that made it so spooky for me was how dark (literally) everything was, that Aurora and Maleficent were silent through out, that the fairies (the comedy relief of the movie) were in genuine terror (the moment when Flora realized that Maleficent was not only there, but already working her dark plan was a highlight of that), and lastly and perhaps most important the music being played.
My favorite Disney movie is Hercules I didn’t think anything that was scary there
Honorable mention though it is fine tingling freaky
The Evil Queen’s actions and the scenes in the dark forest are certainly creepy, but not nearly as bad as they are in the ride at various Disney parks. You’re living through all that Snow White went through and the evil Queen is targeting you, so yeah, pretty terrifying.
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@jf k the Mr. Toad ride could also be terrifying for a kid. It did not ever traumatize me though and I went on it when I was like about seven or eight. I enjoyed the Pinocchio and Snow White rides to be honest. They were no scarier to me than they were already in the film.
Mr. Arrow's death always freaked me out. Black holes are the closest thing to existential dread given form and the fact its the main characters ally dying in such a horrible way instead of the antagonist felt wrong to me as a kid.
Pour one out for Mr. Arrow.
Scroop’s death is perfectly satisfying for a terrifying Disney villain!
@@carminecdinoproductions especially considering that space in Treasure Planet's universe isn't an airless vacuum, meaning he's going to die an even slower death via starvation or thirst, not be quickly frozen or suffocated
To be honest, I think one of the most scariest character is King Candy/Turbo Cyebug form, and when he dies, he desperately tries to stop himself from going to the “light” seriously, his last moments as Turbo, is kinda scary.
Psychologically, it's definitely horrifying!
A scene that really scared me was a particular scene in Bambi.
After the Little April's shower song, the music very abruptly changes tone. As we pan from Bambi and his mom to the dark sky and lightning strikes the storm kicks in.
The shadows, the sounds, the human vocals that mimic winds, the lightning striking, just.... everything.
The oyster scene in Alice was a valuable lesson for me as a kid. What I took out of it is: never blindly go with a stranger. you never know their true intentions.
Each kid should watch it.
My mom said that when we watched it on Disney Plus the other day that if she remembered that scene exactly like that it would have turned her off oysters for life. I remember it exactly and I still eat oysters though.
Same
I know the scene you were talking about
Yes I actually have forgotten just how scary it is
I actually just realised Bambi is a lot darker than I think most people remember
When I was a kid, I was actually more terrified over how angry the Walrus’s assistant got over his superior hogging all the oysters for himself, but now that you explained the fact that the walrus literally committed genocide to a bunch of infants, yeah I can see why that scene takes the top spot as the most terrifying.
Clayton’s death gave me nightmares for 3 or 4 days when I was younger. The fact it’s a Disney movie and a KIDS movie and the main villain got HUNG and they SHOWED IT TO US is absolutely shocking to me.
I know right, I didn't even see that when I was child, but looking at it now just gives me the hibbie jeebies
As a kid to me, Cruella’s scary face as she’s driving her car towards the van with the Dalmatians in it, Lampwick’s donkey transformation, the evil queen’s transformation, Fidget kidnapping Olivia’s father, Hellfire, the evil firefighter clown from the Brave Little Toaster nightmare scene, the Headless Horseman and A Night On Bald Mountain were the most terrifying Disney moments ever. Also Frollo’s demise and Dr. Facilier’s demise are creepy too.
Brave Little Toaster is NOT originally Disney
@@brandoncolis3841 then why does it say Disney on its original vhs box then?
@@martincraw7698 must have been years after its release
@@brandoncolis3841 well I was born four years after this movie came out and then saw it on vhs during my childhood.
@@martincraw7698 you sure you are not thinking of the Brave Little Tailor? I am quite sure that is Disney.
There’s also dark traumatic scenes from Bambi ranging from Bambi’s mother getting shot and killed to the human hunters and their dogs arrived the forest, threatens the animals, and sets the forest on fire, as well as the pheasant scene
I think I had those memories blocked out and this comment brought them back. Thanks
I would have put the Hydra from Hercules on there somewhere. Its out of nowhere reveal, the way it moves, the way it sounds, the shots we get of it after it has a countless amount of heads still gives me chills.
The Hydra is one of the scariest monsters in any Disney movie!
The Headless Horseman is one of my personal favorites. His laugh is a true masterpiece of villainy. Hell, he’s so scary that, to this day, Disney is still getting calls from parents complaining about him frightening the crap out of their kids. Now, that’s a lasting legacy!
What about Gaston's death in "Beauty and the Beast"? They really set it up interestingly, because at first, Gaston came across as pompous egotist, but by the end, he, as you say, went full beast- mode (sort of ironically). Also an honorable mention to Forte, the evil pipe-organ in "Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas". He was rather sinister from the beginning, but really again went full-on beast mode by the end.
Forte - it does not help that the two influences for him are the disembodied head from the Wizard of Oz and Judge Claude Frollo from the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Honestly, the most terrifying thing I still remember from a movie I saw when I was a kid was in An American Tale. I don't remember most of the details about the movie at this point, but I remember the damn cats with shark teeth.
Hi I know it’s not related to the video but can Wickedbinge do a video on which Danganrompa character is most likely to survive squid games as they are both about killing and betrayal.
Technically not a Disney film, but it was very much influenced by them.
Never mind the cats. What got me is a small scene where Fievel is making his way to the cats’ lair. He’s followed by some bugs, and just when they’re about to get him, they fall to the sewers where they’re eaten by some dinosaur or whatever it is. The atmosphere and the sounds of the creature still give me chills.
Seeing the whale from Pinocchio as a kid gave scared me so bad I couldn't watch the movie for years 😫
The scary scenes I remember being afraid of was definitely:
The bear from Fox and the Hound ( that bear was HUGE and was out for blood)
The Beast outburst of anger (I always cover my ears every time he roars or get angry)
The Evil Queens transformation ( SO CREEPY)
King Triton destroying Ariels Grotto ( He is not a Villain, but seeing him react so violently was hard to watch)
That Little Mermaid scene could be terrifying for a kid. I did not ever particularly like it to be honest, but try to watch it without looking at the screen, and it might come off as more so. King Triton's actions scared even himself, that is the sheer genius of that scene.
Don't forget the treehouse scene from Tarzan why is is terryfing it because inside windows are shattered from Tarzan's corpse surrounded by bloody paw prints, to the picture of Tarzan's parents when they and the baby serious faces staring at your soul to Sabor attacking Kala which is terryfing
Tarzan's parents not Tarzan
I get that you might not class this movie like the other Disney films but there should have been some mention for Fantasia. That movie has a few creepy, scary and terrifying moments. The dinosaur segment in particular is brutal.
Honestly Clayton's death has to be one of the most Disturbing deaths ever known
terrifying Disney's characters death 😳 😬 💀
You missed the Fanatasia segment of the Devil "playing" with the souls of the dead. Even though Fantasia wasn't a traditional movie, that segment should've been #1.
Chernabog is his name
@@patrickdornoff2735 Thanks!
Cruella's driving belongs in the terrifying category for sheer recklessness. Do you really want to see someone that nuts sharing the road with you? I wouldn't. Also, I always found the pink elephant scene in Dumbo funny, not creepy. Maybe I'm just weird
Imo, the pink elephant scene was simultaneously both. Like, I got the humor somewhat but it was also in uncanny valley.
I just thought: "Huh. That was weird." and then moved on and forgot about it,as I was traumatized by something that was way scarier than anything on this list: Watching both The Dark Crystal and Coraline.
Same here.
The scene that scared me the most as a kid was when Malifacent kidnapped Philip.
Glad to see Black Cauldron on here. The scene where the Horned King reanimates all the skeleton soldiers and they slowly walk down a hallway was one of the few Disney moments that genuinely terrified me as a kid.
Night at Bald Mountain from Fantasia. It’s literally the devil summoning the dead and his demons for the scariest rave party.
The bear from The Fox and the Hound. Those red eyes and growls will haunt you.
Dumbo’s mother going on a rampage. Horrifying for a human to see a supposably gentle giant angry and a mother losing her baby.
The village massacre from Mulan. It shows how ruthless the huns are.
Don’t know if this counts as a Disney movie, but Here Here Santa Claus from the Nightmare before Christmas. It’s so unsettling listening to song that’s about kidnapping and doing bad stuff to Santa Claus.
Disney movies have really gone soft.
Yep Chernabog aka the devil was the most evil thing to exist It shouldve been number 1.
Fingers crossed the don’t tone down the Pleasure Island Scene In Pinocchio remake.
Yeah, “The Nightmare Before Christmas” is a Disney film. It was originally released under their Touchstone Pictures subsidiary, but has since been added to the official umbrella.
I still remember how frightened I was watching the scene in the dark forrest in Snow White
Uh, Monstro eating Pinocchio DIDN'T kill him. He was still alive when he floated all the way down his stomach to Gepetto's ship.
Not sure if it's Disney, but I'll mention it: the scene in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" where Judge Doom demonstrates the Dip using the shoe.
Glad to see that Monstro was mentioned. He always scared me
Yeah, it’s a Disney film, but I think this list is only going by their fully animated films.
The only one I can think of that wasn't mentioned in the video or the comments is in Aladdin with Jafar transforming into a giant cobra and how he moved exactly like a real snake still gives me the chills.
A scene that always made me feel unnerved was the whole Bill Sykes chase scene near the end of Oliver and Company. However, I personally would've given the gold metal to Clayton's death scene from Tarzan. That scene scared the crap out of me when I first saw it.
Oh, and the "Night on Bald Mountain" scene from Fantasia used to scare my siblings and I so much when we were much younger that our parents would turn off the tape before it got to that point.
The scary part about Cruella's driving was that her car was pouring some kind of glowing green liquid onto the road. Liquid coming from her exhaust pipes. Did her car's engine suffer a cracked block? Was that coolant?
Everything about Frollo is both scary & terrifying: his looks, his deeds, his song, his behaviors, his position of power, his religion & his death....and the fact that people like him exist
7:02 Belle was so close to becoming a chewtoy! 😂🧸☁️
You guys forgot to include these particular scenes!
- Any scene from “The Nightmare Before Christmas”: this movie is a classic Halloween and Christmas mash-up movie that has some scary moments for the Halloween side, particularly some scenes with Oogie Boogie including his death
- Night on Bald Mountain and the Rite of Spring T-Rex Attack from Fantasia (Chernabog is one of the scariest villains in the Disney animation canon and that T-Rex is also a terrifying presence)
- Pink Elephants on Parade from Dumbo (Dumbo gets drunk and sees some Pink Elephants)
- Sabor Attacks Kala in Tarzan (a terrifying encounter with a terrifying jungle cat)
- the Elephant Graveyard and the Wildebeest Stampede in The Lion King (Simba survived those terrifying moments and even death at the jaws of the hyenas)
- Shere Khan Attacks from The Jungle Book
(Shere Khan’s fight with Baloo is definitely horrifying)
- any terrifying scene from Dinosaur (the movie may be an underrated cult classic with dinosaurs, but it also has some terrifying moments)
- the Bear Attack in The Fox and the Hound (a horrifying moment with a bear, since bears are bad news)
- Gaston Stabbing Beast in Beauty and the Beast
- Aurora touching the spinning wheel spindle in Sleeping Beauty
- Mother Gothel’s Death in Tangled
- Scroop’s Death in Treasure Planet
- any scene with Shan Yu in Mulan (the dude is pretty horrifying)
- the Alley Dog Fight in Lady and the Tramp (a pretty horrifying scene with the three alley dogs ready to tear apart Lady, but Tramp saves her life)
- Tramp vs the Rat also in Lady and the Tramp (another terrifying scene in Lady and the Tramp)
Don't forget where Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz walks on the YBR and didn't see any talking rocks!
@jf k Yeah. Those can be pretty traumatizing and also saddening.
I forgotten about some of these but yeah I’m amazed that the pink elephant scene wasn’t even mentioned in this list because that is just out right creepy
Also a few scenes and Bambi are also quite scary and most people think of the infamous scene of his mother‘s death with them literally running for their lives in the forest when moments before they were peacefully grazing in the Meadow
The wildfire sequence in Bambi two is also very terrifying and also when the pheasants are shot
Feline Also being chased by dogs is also quite terrifying
@jf k how about the whole wagon chase scene from Lady and the Tramp
I have a different gold medal: Mr. Manchas going savage in Zootopia.
Think about how innocent Zootopia had been up until then. Act 2 basically plays out like this:
#1: Judy trolls Nick.
#2: A lot of nude jokes.
#3: Famous DMV scene.
#4: Cute Godfather reference.
#5: ZOMBIE PLAGUE!!!
We learn at the end of the shrew wedding that the cute little otter was actually the aggressor. Otterton's victim, Mr. Manchas, describes how he suddenly started screaming, then attacking.
And then we see the exact same thing happen to Mr. Manchas. Right before he starts trying to kill our heroes.
It went from being a cute "bunny cop" movie to 28 Days Later in mere minutes. I was so unprepared for such that it literally scared a fart out of me in the theater.
The carnotaurs in Dinosaur were horrifying. From the first time one is shown to the final confrontation, they are just brutal beasts that have really stuck with me. The scene with the meteors was also really harrowing
The Rescuers Down Under: When McLeach tries to feed Cody to crocodiles.
I would honestly switch the positions of seashell story and Mr. Arrows death. The reason Arrow's death is for me more terrifying is because he knew that there was something off from the crew and got lost in the black hole from Mr. Scroop.
Looking back, Mr. Arrow deserved much beter than this. I would still be traumatized if he was taken out in hand to hand combat or getting blasted if he was still on the ship, but it would be much more heroic, since he was the reason why Jim had a few trusting issues with Silver and Scroop.
@jf k Pretty much everybody except Scroop was affected (even pirates - although they were working with Scroop, they know he took too far).
In defense of those cats, Edgar WAS about to do the same to a bunch of completely innocent kittens and their mother. That wasn't murder, that was karma.
True.😌I love cats so I found myself smirking at Edgar’s dark fate.😌
GREAT WICKEDBINGE DISNEY'S SCARY MOMENTS 😨😨😨
The most scary scene for me as a kid was how the villain died in who framed Roger rabbit
There has only been two scenes that scared me when I was a kid that I avoided them until I was over 10years old and the reason was they reminded about my fathers anger isure he used have than and two scenes are.
1: Triton destroying Ariels Stuffs, something my father used to do.
2: Beast Yelling at Belle when she almost touched the magical rose, also something my father used to in the past.
I remember watching Little Mermaid for the first time, because I was shocked Triton did this.
At first I thought he would just yell at her, but as his tritant lights up I realized this is way more serious.
And he starts destroying all of Ariel's possessions. It was heartbreaking.
She prob spent years collecting all of that. She loved it, each item. It was her escape. Her safe place.
And in one instance, it was taken.
Parents, take notes. This is NOT how to do it.
Agreed, those scenes are terrifyingly real depictions of domestic violence. I still have trouble watching them as an adult.
And it's sad, because in the Little Mermaid TV series of the 90s, Triton was portrayed as a good dad who apologizes and learns from his mistakes. Only in the film does he commit any violent action towards Ariel.
That Triton scene is awful. The Beast scene becomes a lot less scary when you remember that he's ultimately a teenage boy yelling for people to get out of his room.
@@sarahnour5561 even in the series he could get very angry, but he didn't go that far. There is a episode where Ariel find some gold bracelet but is afraid to go home with it because she lost the key to it and she later got sucked down in some under water abyss.
@@Raydawggie Beast was almost 21 years old. Remember he needed to love someone and they needed to love him back before the last rose petal fell on his 21 years day.
The demon choir with Frollo, from Hunchback of Notre Dame, singing as he burns Esmeralda's cloth into the fire with his eyes burning red as Hell stills haunts me to this day. Yet it's the best scariest scene in the movie.
Hi I know it’s not related to the video but can Wickedbinge do a video on which Danganrompa character is most likely to survive squid games as they are both about killing and betrayal.
One terrifying scene you forgot was McLeach's death. I mean, for crying out loud, he fell into a body of water that was home to a bunch of saltwater crocodiles, got chased down by them as he was pulled along by the water current, and almost never saw them coming because Joanna was covering his eyes at first before she escaped to safety. He barely was able to fight them off and no doubt had a few close calls to being torn apart, and when they finally left him alone, he thought he it was because they decided he wasn't worth the effort... Only to then see Joanna waving at him, turn to look behind him, and realize that the crocodiles left not because he wasn't worth the effort, but because they were getting closer to a huge waterfall. The terror sinks in for him as he tries to swim away, but by that point it's too late for him. The currents are too strong, and he goes over.
2:00 That part creeped me out as a kid, but looking back, what drugs were the animators on when making that scene
I would love to see this concept done with Pixar movies! Surely there are some not-so-kid-friendly moments hidden throughout some of the earlier films....
10:44 I bet I’m the only one here for Dr Facilier. I mean, when I watched this scene, it scared the living heck out of me. 😱😰
The Scenes of the Dark Forest From Snow White Were very Scary and Creepy and it Used to Give me Really Bad Nightmares
Good list. Some deep cuts on here. Can't remember the last time I saw Treasure Planet or Atlantis.
I still believe Clayton's death is one of if not the most disturbing ends to a villain that ive ever seen in a kid's movie. Seeing Clayton accidentally hang himself is honestly such a brutal way to go.
Totally agree with your ranking for all the movies I’ve seen.
The toy shop in the Great Mouse Detective always creeped me out
As much as people despise the latest live action adaptations, I genuinely have to wonder how they'll do the Pleasure Island scene in the upcoming Pinocchio. Will they be able to measure up to the original?
Hi I know it’s not related to the video but can Wickedbinge do a video on which Danganrompa character is most likely to survive squid games as they are both about killing and betrayal.
If so, there's gonna be tons of traumatized kids watching this from home.
I hope they remove Pleasure Island, I was so traumatized by that when I was younger.
@@graciecat7389 No chance of that. It's in the trailers
@@finnover9781 Come on
Jafar transforming into a cobra
Some of the entries from older movies, I've blocked from my memory. Thanks for making it hard for me to possibly get good sleep, Wicked.🙃
The scariest Disney moment for me will always be the first scene of the great mouse detective when the bat kidnapped the little girl
i'm surprised that triton angrly destroying ariel's grotto full of human items or the beast scaring belle aren't on the list, both of those scenes scares me as a child but one of them scares me more today
Re: Edgar
He was shipped off in the same trunk he was going to ship Duchess and kittens off in. He didn’t put holes in it either. Puts more weight behind the line “and this time you’ll never come back” when you think about it.
7:52 Judge Frollo:Choose Me...Or The Fire
❤️🖤💜🔥
Out of all the Disney moments, Knight on Bald mountain is the scariest.
Scary Dreamworks Moments: Creepy To Most Terrifying
My picks:
Alex’s nightmare (Madagascar 3 Europe’s Most Wanted)
Death defeats Puss (Puss In Boots The Last Wish)
Shrek’s nightmare (Shrek The Third)
Scary Illumination Moments: Creepy To Most Terrifying
My picks:
Buster Moon almost dies (Sing 2)
The Herons (Migration)
The Vicious 6’s transformation (Minions Rise Of Gru)
*Fact:* Did you know that her name Cruella Divel is french for Cruel Devil?
Oh, the horror! The HORROR! Not in a bad way, I like this video.
You missed out the scene in Tangled where Gothel cuts Eugene in his stomach. And also the scene in Frozen where Elsa froze Anna's heart.
@@emperorcinnamonboi Yeah I tried to focus more on movies that scared me as a kid.
Obviously movies like frozen didn't do it.
Rourke's Transformation is really just giving chills. After listening to the music of the scene endless times, i always had chills from it. After seeing the scene itself, i had more chills.
Far scarier is that HE SURVIVES.
Being an average human that can survive a literal godly crystal that could probably turn you into an actual crystal, and you'd shatter right in placeis utterly horrifying. I imagine the pain he actually felt when getting his organism burnt alive, alongside his skin turning into blue shiny crystal. Although crystalized rourke didn't hold on for a while, and got caught under a propeller in like 3 seconds, the transformation was still a fate worse than death for rourke.
plenty of people have brought up good additions in the comments, but I'd like to call attention to the Horned King's death scene. The visuals of him getting stripped of his flesh are disturbing enough, but John Hurt REALLY sold how painful that manner of death would be with his screams.
Would have liked to have known how Gigantic would stack up here? The storm giants were reported as being 120 feet tall.
Creepy most terrifying events in Scooby Doo shows!
Shaggy getting bricked up behind a wall in cave
Velma almost getting sawed in half
2:40 that was really creepy. Still remember that.
When you said Ursula was 12ft tall, that was a joke, right?
The horned king is a very scary and creepy Disney villain. No one would even dare to make the horned king mad or else it could be their last act.
can you do " disney characters: calmest to angriest"
For one you missed, any scene in the Emperor's New Groove with Yzma. After all, the woman is scary beyond all reason.
Yeah, the saying was mentioned at least three times in the movie! ^^
Ghostbusters good to evil
Wow 😳
Surprised the junk yard scene from The Brave Little Toaster wasn't on this list!!!!!!!
I don't think the one from The Aristocats really belongs, to be honest. Same with the Great Mouse Detective scene with the cat eating the mouse. Just aren't exactly scary to me. Quite a few I thought should be on here but weren't are these, in no particular order:
-The earthquake scene from Fantasia
-The scene from Sleeping Beauty where Maleficent puts Aurora in a trance
-The whole fire scene and final fight (not just the part where Scar gets eaten) from The Lion King
-Maurice losing his way in the forest in Beauty and the Beast
-When Rabbit gets lost in the forest in Winnie the Pooh
-Chernabog's segment in Fantasia
-The forest fire scene in Bambi
-This one's more specific, but something about the fact that Dragon Maleficent's fire breath was powerful enough to instantly disintegrate the brick bridge while fighting Prince Phillip has always disturbed me for some reason
-Basically every scene with Forte from Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas...just his size and the way his face looks and moves gives me the heebie jeebies.
2:03 Heffalumps & Woozles......beware....
That scene was scary in a fun way, but did you see Pooh's Grand Adventure?? That was the scariest Winnie the Pooh movie! Owl's song, Pooh & friends falling from cliffs & high heights & scary imagery
Bits that scared me as a kid were
Cave Of Wonders, Most of Beauty & The Beast, Bill Sykes and a couple jumpscare esc moments with loud sound effects
Hey WickedBinge can you please do a video called most horrifying and heartbreaking and heartwarming moments in Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal and How to Train Your Dragon and Disney
1 scene that scared me when I was a kid was the T-Rex in the song "The Rite of Spring" from the Disney movie "Fantasia".
I'm sorry but, how can a bunch of cute, innocent, naive, and unsuspecting baby oysters being devoured by a ravenous and manipulative walrus offscreen be more terrifying than a respected and loyal first mate being sucked into a black hole while screaming in doom, all thanks to one scary, evil, bloodthirsty, murderous, merciless, cruel, cold-hearted, sadistic, and psychotic spider-like alien pirate? 🤨
I mean, we don't even hear the poor oysters scream as they're being eaten alive. In one shot, we see them still gathered around the table as the walrus is about to stuff them all in his huge mouth in one sitting, then cut to the carpenter finishing preperations for the meal and in the next shot, they're in the walrus' stomach. So that's not considered scary enough to surpass the one moment in Treasure Planet.
really interesting
I can think of a couple of scenes from Bambi which are actually quite terrifying
The first one that comes to mind is that infamous scene of his mother‘s death
Another one which I think a couple of people have forgotten about is when the hunters return
There are actually a few scary sequences in that especially the wildfire when the pheasants are shot and Feline being chased by dogs
I'm scared for Zeds Transformation in zombies
I'm surprised you didn't include any of Chernabog's scenes from Fantasia
Ok, this may be because of hyper-empathy towards animals but i think the scene where the hunters return in bambi is terrifying. I mean: 1. It plays the music that inspired the Jaws theme. 2. We see a pheasant get shot. 3. The characters get chased by a pack of dogs. 4. They then have to out run a wildfire.
Oh, and the main character gets shot.
so good
The last scene got my whole class cracking up
What About Frollo’s Death from The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
You gotta do Meet The Robinsons: Good To Evil! You still have more Disney Movies to go over!
The scene in Tarzan when Kala finds Tarzan's parents lying dead in a puddle of blood always freaked me out
What about the photo of Tarzan's parents the picture is actually disturbing cause they don't smile instead they have a serious blank faces ugh creppy
Could you please do Pixstar Dealths please.
Alladin 2's genie jafaar traumatized me as a kid, only saw it once and never again
There are many others that could have been added
You can also do Pixar
Soooooooo we’re just not gonna mention Chernabog from Fantasia who’s literally Satan summoning ghosts and demons on Bald Mountain?
The Horned King Death Was also Brutal and Dark
Yeah, these scenes are definitely scary, and some of them still make me wince in shock, but I give Disney credit for its willingness to occasionally push the boundaries of family friendly entertainment with moments like these. There are some scenes that I think would've been great contenders for this list too.
1. Kaa trying to eat Mowgli in "The Jungle Book": While Shere Khan is built up as the main antagonist of the film, that doesn't mean there are other characters who can pose a threat to Mowgli on his journey to the Man Village, and here comes Kaa to prove that point. When he first appears near the beginning of the film, he decides to make Mowgli into his next meal by hypnotizing him, and wrapping him up in his coils. That alone is quite creepy, but the way it's executed makes it even worse. Mowgli is completely helpless while Kaa hypnotizes him, save for that brief moment he tries to call Bagheera for help, and once he falls into the trance, he's unable to do anything, as he is completely under Kaa's control. This happens again during their second encounter, when Kaa manipulates Mowgli into trusting him so that the latter can stay in the jungle. What's more is that Kaa nearly succeeds in eating Mowgli during both encounters, and is only foiled by Bagheera and Shere Khan respectively. It really goes to show even without the threat of Shere Khan, there's more shady creatures to look out for.
2. Hercules VS the Hydra in "Hercules": This confrontation between Hercules and the hydra proves to be a very brutal showdown, more so than Herc's fight with Nessus earlier in the film. During the fight, Hercules is nearly chomped on by the hydra several times, before getting swallowed whole by the beast, but even after Hercules decapitates the hydra with his sword, and thinking he had won, it gets worse. The monster reawakens and grows a few extra heads, all of which are hellbent on chomping on Hercules, and this time, Hercules' strategy of using his sword to fight back only makes the situation worse, as each cut off head is replaced with more heads, until finally, Hercules is faced with a monster with several newly grown heads who are determined to make the demigod their meal. Hercules' expression of terror upon seeing this monstrosity is very well justified. The hydra is one terrifying monster that you do not want to end up on its menu.
3. Shan Yu and the Huns from "Mulan": Throughout the film, these villainous foes, led by the ruthless Shan Yu, show themselves as a serious threat to all of China, and the movie pulls no punches in showing off their villainy. From attacking the guard on the Great Wall, burning every village in their path, slaughtering the Imperial Army (including Li Shang's father), and ambushing the remaining army in the mountains, you can tell these guys mean business, and not in the good way. What makes this even more terrifying is that they are a great representation of how brutal war can be. Shan Yu, especially, fits this role to a tee, with how merciless he is in his quest to reach the Emperor and take him down.
4. The Carnotaurus from "Dinosaur": Being set in a prehistoric world of dinosaurs, it seemed inevitable that we'd have to deal with some scary foes, and the Carnotaurus are no exception. While it is true that they had no malicious intent and were just trying to survive in a harsh world, that doesn't make their scenes any less scary. This is first shown during the film's prologue, where a Carnotaur bursts from the forest and chases the herd of dinosaurs, before catching and mauling a Pachyrhinosaurus to death, all while we get a glimpse of the herbivore's terrified expression as it tries in vain to flee for its life. This happens again later on when a pair of Carnotaurs attack Bruton and the scout while they're searching for water, but while Bruton manages to get away, albeit with some bad injuries, the scout is dragged away by one of the predators, and we later catch a glimpse of the Carnotaur eating the flesh off of the scouts body. That is a pretty morbid scene, but further establishes how much of a threat these Carnotaurs are. There's also the scene where the pair attack Aladar and the rest of the heroes in the dark cave, and nearly succeed in killing Aladar, before Bruton interferes and fights the predators off, albeit at the cost of his own life.
If Pleasure Island is shown in the live action Pinnochio movie that's coming, I hope that the people running it get caught this time. I hope they take that creative liberty.
just me or did the panther in zootopia give ppl nightmares. i cried in the movie theater when i watched it (i was 8 lol)
Honestly, just about every direct to DVD disney sequel could have made this list. Just the fact to see this subpar sequels exists sends shivers down my spine! (Toy story excepted of course)
TREASURE PLANET GOT **deep dramatic sigh** SECOND PLACE IN A VIDEO IVE NVR BEEN SO HAPPY I ACTUALLY GOT UP AND DANCED🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
I’m surprised neither Night on Bald Mountain nor The Firebird from the Fantasia movies made it onto this list. I mean, the former is about the VERY EMBODIMENT OF EVIL raising the dead and turning them into horrific monsters, while the latter has a violent volcanic spirit lay waste to an entire forest in its destructive rage.
I remember both scenes and even the spring goddess who touched the fire bird wasn’t even safe
I thought she was dead and that’s what scares me the most
Pleasure Island was the most terrifying thing that succeeded