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@@Showtunediva For me it'd be Gimmel, killing an entire breed to only one left, drugging dragons with their own vemon to kill others, having them only serving him without free will, and I think the worst of all trying to get hiccup killed and treating him worse then dirt. If I was in that movie and had the powers to summon any kind of weapon no matter the age, he'll be wishing for death by the time I'm done with him faster then he can say "Oh Shit." P.S. I just watch to lord shen, and I guess he diverse that place.
These moments are one of the reasons why i love DreamWorks films, because these unforgivable acts were done by both protagonists and antagonists it proves that either way it's still possible to make mistakes that no one will ever forgive you for.
In The Prince of Egypt, I consider King Seti’s decision of killing the Hebrew infants the most unforgiving moment. In hindsight, they were no threat, but that didn’t stop him from committing this inhumane act. Him saying, “…for the greater good, sacrifices must be made” and “…they were only slaves” only twisted that figurative dagger.
You can say that again, in the bible Egyptian hated the Jews which is the Hebrew people and killing all the first borns in fear they would overpowered Egypt
And later the LORD would take the lives of the Egyptian’s firstborn children. Imagine most of those soldiers that drowned the Hebrew baby boys years ago losing their sons during the night of Passover and experiencing the same grief they caused those Hebrew women. I bet they were the same ones drowned in the Red Sea.
Whenever I rewatch Kung Fu Panda 2, I can't help but feel devastated and heartbroken for Baby Po when he practically lost both of his parents from a genocidal attack that Shen placed upon the Panda village near Gongman City. It's pretty sad to rewatch through these flashback scenes to this day.
No matter how many times I watch Kung Fu Panda 2 I always cry when watching Po’s mom sacrificing herself to keep her son safe it’s just soo heartbreaking 💔 😭😭😭😭
I always loved the Gingerbread Man scene in Shrek. And most of us probably missed the symbolism of Lord F^^kw^^d's name. That was brilliant. And there was no way the kids who saw Shrek would catch on, either. Best line: "Eat me!"
Out of all the unforgettable moments I've seen in every DreamWorks movies, I look back at "The Prince Of Egypt" with Pharaoh Seti enslave the Hebrews and worst of all killing the first borns of Egypt.
For as much I love Shrek 2, I can't help but feel shock and disappointed at the idea that King Harold would hire an assassin even the likes of Puss in Boots to put Shrek out of the picture. It's kind of messed up but hey it wasn't his fault, he was just pressured to do so because of Fairy God Mother's wishes to rule the kingdom.
@Deathmare right, it's like the King and Queen were left in debt with Fairy God mother the whole time, which might've been the reason why Fiona's mother had trust issues with her in the first place.
I grew up watching Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, and I have always despised the Colonel. But as I grew older, I came to appreciate him as one of the only antagonistic characters who accept defeat. He even nods his head in respect for Spirit, stopping the soldier from firing.
When you think about it, a lot of stories in the Bible aren't light fare, so basically any movie based on it, animated or no(except for VeggieTales or SUPER kiddie fare) is gonna get dark at times
Ikr? Imagine doing an animated adaptation of David without going around the part where he lusts after Bathsheba and sends her husband to war to get killed so he’d have her for *his* wife.
The top Most Unforgivable DreamWorks Moments that I recognize are RJ betrays the animals from Over the Hedge, The Boov's takeover of Earth from Home, How the colonel treats Spirit from Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron, King Herald takes a hit out on Shrek from Shrek 2, Lord Farquad torments the gingerbread man from Shrek, Alex tries to eat Marty from Madagascar, Farquad attempts to marry Fiona under false pretenses from Shrek Shen attack on the pandas from Kung Fu Panda 2
I feel that the #1 slot should belong yo the slaughter of infants at the command of Pharaoh Seti. Especially since it actually happened. Also, we can't blame Alex for what his predator instincts were driving him to do. Just because he was raised in captivity, doesn't mean his instincts were erased.
Not to mention, and I am basing this off my knowledge of Biblical history, this is from the same Pharoah who enslaved the Jews and forced them to construct their buildings and stuff (my theory is they're the ones responsible for the pyramids of Giza's construction in the first place, not the endless conspiracy theories I keep hearing of. Oh, imagine, one of the world's wonders built off human suffering). One thing you could say is joyful is that God gave him his comeuppance with the iconic Red Seas 'parting gift' if you catch my drift 😆
They're all vile and as pointed out so is pitch killing sandman from ROTG but to me it was definitely the worst when Drago forced toothless to kill Stoic 😭 especially when he was finally reunited with Valka !
Technically, Drago didn't force him to kill Stoic. He was forcing him to kill Hiccup, Stoic just took the blast for him in order to save his son. By the way, any Jay Baruchel fans out there think he makes a fun and touching voice for Hiccup?
Lord Fuc- I mean, Farquaad, was absolutely disgusting. He attempted genocide of fairy tale creatures. It’s so satisfying when the townspeople laughed when he died.
The unforgiving DreamWorks moments is when Ms Tweedy tries to kill Ginger and Rocky from Chicken Run and Victor Quartermaine plans to kills Gromit's friend, Wallace when he turned into the Were Rabbit and winning Lady Tottington's heart
As awful it was for RJ to betray the animals, he did what he did out of fear, which can make you do things you normally wouldn't do. It was Vincent who threatened to kill him, after all. But Alex wasn't in control of himself when he tried to eat Marty. I find it more unforgivable that he kept yelling at him for causing them to be taken from the zoo. And Eep didn't mean to put her family in danger. Heck, I'd be tired of being in my house, too, if I was stuck in it for a long time! Plus, as much as there are some bad things in the world, Grug didn't have to teach her and the rest of the family that everything they didn't experience before was bad! He kept them from experiencing the good things of the world, which, to me, outweigh the bad.
Alex trying to eat Marty wasn’t even his fault. He was raised in captivity his whole life, so he was following his natural instincts. It’s like you’re saying that a fish swimming in water is completely obscene.
"WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP!?" should've Been on this list, besides, Shrek is one of the most (if not the most) iconic Dreamworks movie ( in fact, the whole franchise is iconic) but anyways, it was a Nice video to sit through. Happy friday ms mojo, hope i see You soon for more content like this, take care.
Do you think the reason it is unforgivable is because the fairy tale persons were in his swamp when he wanted solitude there? By person, I mean a "character" and according to the Oxford English Dictionary, one meaning of the word person is "any of the 'characters' in a play or 'story.'" Yes, person came from persona, which is Latin for a theatrical mask or a role an actor played.
To be fair, I knew from the first time I watched Rise of the Guardians that Sandy wasn’t going to stay dead and would come back to life at the end of the film. So I wasn’t as devastated as most during that scene. Also, he is a guardian after all. That’s another reason for him not to stay dead.
You say tormenting the Gingerbread Man was Farquaad's Moral Event Horizon moment? I think we're forgetting the fact that he captured the bears from Goldilocks and had Mama Bear KILLED AND MADE INTO A BEARSKIN RUG FOR HIS BEDROOM.
Ik! I cried in the theater when that happened. Poor Toothless, having to think it was his fault. He was so heart broken. All he wanted was forgiveness! 😭😭😭
I hope this doesn't come off wrong, but you guys had three chances with Shrek to illustrate the most unforgivable thing imaginable - and you missed it. Sure, you got the Gingerbread Man and the wedding ceremony but...you miss something much, much worse. In a scene in Shrek, as the fairy tale creatures are being rounded up, we see Papa Bear and Baby Bear caged together and Baby Bear is crying in his arms. A little while later, there is a scene in Farquad's bedroom as he's about to be shown his "Dating Game" princesses. On the floor of the bedroom, easily seen, is Mama Bear now dead, and turned into a rug. Beyond despicable. I'm sorry you guys missed that.! It's light years more evil than anything else in Shrek.
@@deniseeulert2503 I goofed a little. Baby Bear is crying in PAPA Bear's arms - which immediately made us wonder, "Where was Mama Bear? What happened to her?" In a little while, we know. =( (I have since edited my original comment)
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The cafeteria scene when Penny treats Sherman in an overbearing way by calling him a dog should have been in this video. I try ne to hate that scene. I do ne condone intimidation or treating others in an overbearing way. By ne, I mean "not" and it is an old synonym for "not" that came from the Old English word ne, which means "not" or ne. Yes, not came from the word nought (it means nothing), which in turn came from ne and the word aught (it means anything). However, she is harder to hate while Cera from The Land Before Time (1988), Mertle Edmonds from Lilo and Stitch, Taffyta Muttonfudge from Wreck-It Ralph, and Diamond Tiara from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic are easier to hate.
The fact that SETI said “They were only Slaves” was terrible to say the least but the fact he showed absolutely no remorse was even worse than the crime itself.
@@rainbowhawk911 Exactly. And to add to it SETI Raised Ramses to think the same thing. The Lives of the Hebrews didn’t mean anything. The Pharaohs didn’t see the Hebrews as people just beasts of Burden to be discarded once their tasks were done.
most unforgivable DreamWorks moment; GRIMMEL, but not for burning down berk, a detail most people seem to overlook; HIS ARMOR IS MADE OUT OF NIGHT FURY SKIN. this is how he sneaks around unseen
Some mentions you could’ve added: Ms. Tweedy (Chicken Run) trying to kill all her chicken for money Victor (Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the wererabbit) tries to kill Wallace as the wererabbit and take his wife to get money The toad (flushed away) His plan to ripe out the sewer rats entirely with a huge wave and replace them with tadpoles
I think hiring Puss was the best thing Harold did...gave me my favorite character!! Besides, a little assassination attempt amongst family can be forgotten...let bygones be bygones LOL
I would say that Prince of Egypt should have gotten number one here for while a panda clan getting almost wiped out is very bad in the Kung Fu Panda movies killing off baby infants is a whole other deal not to mention but it actually heartbreakingly happened in real life. ;(
How is Joseph King of Dreams not on the list? Joseph's brothers not only did they push him around then ripped his special vest, but sold him for slavery.
But if Joseph’s brothers hadn’t sold him to slavery in Egypt, he never would have saved all of Egypt, and his own family, from an awful seven year famine. Sometimes, bad things happen for a reason.
Enslaving and committing infanticide against an entire people group is definitely the worst and most unforgivable. But it's not DreamWorks that need to be forgiven for such an act. That was the one story on this list that wasn't a false narrative but rather a biblical and historical event.
Grimmel didn't burn down Berk completely, at least onscreen, when he tells his warlord buddies that the berkians were heading east, we see berk still standing. (somewhat) And Drago killing Stoicks friends? Unforgivable? Dreamworks didn't think so, neither do I and some other HTTYD fans, he was supposed to have been redeemed and riding a rare and extremely dangerous dragon for THW. How or why that got scrapped, I have no idea.
Have you read the novel? It's much harder, more serious and dark at the end. (I know every novels and series does that). I remember the stories (almost) vividly. And the villain he's skinny, have an eye patch, a hook, one beautiful female dragon that shows her emotion by color that toothless fell in love with, smirk face... His name is cool, similar to Hiccup. He have blablabla the 4th or 5th and that.
*DreamWorks Films Ranked:* *AMAZING:* 01: Kung Fu Panda 02: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish 03: Kung Fu Panda 2 04: Shrek 2 05: Puss in Boots 06: Shrek 07: The Prince of Egypt 08: Rise of the Guardians 09: How to Train Your Dragon 10: Mr. Peabody & Sherman 11: Shrek Forever After *GREAT:* 12: The Croods 13: How to Train Your Dragon 2 14: The Croods: A New Age 15: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World *GOOD FUN:* 16: Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 17: Over the Hedge 18: Bee Movie 19: Trolls 20: Madagascar 21: Antz 22: The Road to El Dorado 23: Megamind *FLAWED BUT FUN:* 24: Flushed Away 25: Abominable 26: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were- Rabbit 27: Chicken Run 28: Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron 29: Shark Tale 30: Trolls World Tour 31: Shrek the Third *NOT GREAT:* 32: Home 33: Kung Fu Panda 3 34: Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie 35: Monsters vs. Aliens 36: The Boss Baby *BAD:* 37: Penguins of Madagascar 38: Turbo 39: Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
If I could choose one character from any movie that I could never forgive is the hunter from the fox and the hound killing tods mother and then trying to smoke out him and his girlfriend and then still trying to kill him I mean seriously Copper saved him the last time
To be somewhat fair to Rameses, God did manipulate him by hardening his heart each time Moses asked for his people to be freed so that the innocent members of Egyptian society, who has nothing to do with the slavery, would know suffering and loss as the Hebrews had when Seti gave that terrible order. Not saying he's innocent in his actions, he still made that choice to keep the slaves, but his choice was influenced by an omnipotent entity.
1. You guys forgot to mention Pitch the Boogeyman straight up MURDERED the Sandman in "Rise of the Guardians". 2. Drago brainwashing Toothless and (indirectly) killing Stoick himself is MUCH more despicable than him killing the other chiefs. 3. I think Lord Farquaad banishing the fairy tale creatures and wanting to marry Fiona under false pretenses should've been on the list instead of torturing the Gingerbread Man.
What do YOU think is the most unforgivable DreamWorks moment? Let us know below, and check out our playlist here: ua-cam.com/video/ELDhbYnbDtI/v-deo.html for all of our DreamWorks videos!
I’d say Lord Farquaad is a pretty unforgivable character so anything he does is high on my list.
Mess up ☝
Mrs. Tweedy trying to exterminate all the chickens and turn them into pies....? How was that not on the list...? :D
Damn
@@Showtunediva For me it'd be Gimmel, killing an entire breed to only one left, drugging dragons with their own vemon to kill others, having them only serving him without free will, and I think the worst of all trying to get hiccup killed and treating him worse then dirt.
If I was in that movie and had the powers to summon any kind of weapon no matter the age, he'll be wishing for death by the time I'm done with him faster then he can say "Oh Shit."
P.S. I just watch to lord shen, and I guess he diverse that place.
These moments are one of the reasons why i love DreamWorks films, because these unforgivable acts were done by both protagonists and antagonists it proves that either way it's still possible to make mistakes that no one will ever forgive you for.
Absolutely. Showing that anybody can make mistakes and more than one person can be at fault for multiple things.
In The Prince of Egypt, I consider King Seti’s decision of killing the Hebrew infants the most unforgiving moment. In hindsight, they were no threat, but that didn’t stop him from committing this inhumane act.
Him saying, “…for the greater good, sacrifices must be made” and “…they were only slaves” only twisted that figurative dagger.
I agree, it was a very barbaric act.
You can say that again, in the bible Egyptian hated the Jews which is the Hebrew people and killing all the first borns in fear they would overpowered Egypt
yep
And later the LORD would take the lives of the Egyptian’s firstborn children. Imagine most of those soldiers that drowned the Hebrew baby boys years ago losing their sons during the night of Passover and experiencing the same grief they caused those Hebrew women. I bet they were the same ones drowned in the Red Sea.
True its even more disturbing when you realize this story is based off a bible story. Hence based off true events
I always loved the "Muffin Man" scene from "Shrek". "You're a monster!"
me too 😂😂
Same😭
yep
heck yeah - it's hilarious!
Whenever I rewatch Kung Fu Panda 2, I can't help but feel devastated and heartbroken for Baby Po when he practically lost both of his parents from a genocidal attack that Shen placed upon the Panda village near Gongman City. It's pretty sad to rewatch through these flashback scenes to this day.
Especially when they murder Po’s mother after she hid him for his safety. And Shen was personally leading the chase. That part always made me bawl…
I feel bad for Toothless 😭 that poor adorable kitty dragon had his whole species wiped out by ONE man.
Yeah, poor Toothless.
@@eugeniapatroncosta920 he deserves so many hugs for how hard that is for him :3
a thing everyone overlooks; Gimmels armor is made out of night fury hide.
Well, some lived, as it turns out Light Furies are just female Night Furies
@@WingTheGoat no. theyre a subspecies. theres a male light fury, a female with a baby and the one that mates with toothless in the movie.
No matter how many times I watch Kung Fu Panda 2 I always cry when watching Po’s mom sacrificing herself to keep her son safe it’s just soo heartbreaking 💔 😭😭😭😭
I always loved the Gingerbread Man scene in Shrek. And most of us probably missed the symbolism of Lord F^^kw^^d's name. That was brilliant. And there was no way the kids who saw Shrek would catch on, either. Best line: "Eat me!"
Out of all the unforgettable moments I've seen in every DreamWorks movies, I look back at "The Prince Of Egypt" with Pharaoh Seti enslave the Hebrews and worst of all killing the first borns of Egypt.
For as much I love Shrek 2, I can't help but feel shock and disappointed at the idea that King Harold would hire an assassin even the likes of Puss in Boots to put Shrek out of the picture. It's kind of messed up but hey it wasn't his fault, he was just pressured to do so because of Fairy God Mother's wishes to rule the kingdom.
Me too.
Then again I’m pretty they didn’t want her to rule the kingdom and didn’t even trust her well the mother didn’t
@Deathmare right, it's like the King and Queen were left in debt with Fairy God mother the whole time, which might've been the reason why Fiona's mother had trust issues with her in the first place.
I could forgive Alex for biting Marty
His predator instincts kicked in
He couldn’t control himself
Yeah, it wasn't his fault he and his friends didn't know where steak came from. Or something like that.
Exactly. He even told Marty that he didn't want to hurt him.
Starvation really hurts, I totally forgave him.
Same
Not only that, Alex said he hadn’t eaten in days. That explains the hallucinations that caused poor Alex to (accidentally) bite Marty’s butt!
I’d change “Drago killing Stoick’s friends” to “Drago using Toothless to kill Stoick” 😭
I grew up watching Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, and I have always despised the Colonel. But as I grew older, I came to appreciate him as one of the only antagonistic characters who accept defeat. He even nods his head in respect for Spirit, stopping the soldier from firing.
When you think about it, a lot of stories in the Bible aren't light fare, so basically any movie based on it, animated or no(except for VeggieTales or SUPER kiddie fare) is gonna get dark at times
Ikr? Imagine doing an animated adaptation of David without going around the part where he lusts after Bathsheba and sends her husband to war to get killed so he’d have her for *his* wife.
The top Most Unforgivable DreamWorks Moments that I recognize are RJ betrays the animals from Over the Hedge, The Boov's takeover of Earth from Home, How the colonel treats Spirit from Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron, King Herald takes a hit out on Shrek from Shrek 2, Lord Farquad torments the gingerbread man from Shrek, Alex tries to eat Marty from Madagascar, Farquad attempts to marry Fiona under false pretenses from Shrek Shen attack on the pandas from Kung Fu Panda 2
I feel that the #1 slot should belong yo the slaughter of infants at the command of Pharaoh Seti. Especially since it actually happened.
Also, we can't blame Alex for what his predator instincts were driving him to do. Just because he was raised in captivity, doesn't mean his instincts were erased.
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Lol you are funny
EXACTLY
Especially since those instincts were driven by Alex’s starvation for meat. So honestly, I don’t blame him that much either.
Not to mention, and I am basing this off my knowledge of Biblical history, this is from the same Pharoah who enslaved the Jews and forced them to construct their buildings and stuff (my theory is they're the ones responsible for the pyramids of Giza's construction in the first place, not the endless conspiracy theories I keep hearing of. Oh, imagine, one of the world's wonders built off human suffering). One thing you could say is joyful is that God gave him his comeuppance with the iconic Red Seas 'parting gift' if you catch my drift 😆
Okay but the last one really hits hard since pandas are actually at serious risk of extinction.
And 2nd last one since it actually happened
They're all vile and as pointed out so is pitch killing sandman from ROTG but to me it was definitely the worst when Drago forced toothless to kill Stoic 😭 especially when he was finally reunited with Valka !
Thats the most brutal thing in HtTyD by far. Made me cry that one.
@@alejandronieto4212 SAME!
Am I the only one that wasn’t upset by Sandman’s death. I KNEW the first time I watched ROTG that he wasn’t going to stay dead.
Technically, Drago didn't force him to kill Stoic. He was forcing him to kill Hiccup, Stoic just took the blast for him in order to save his son. By the way, any Jay Baruchel fans out there think he makes a fun and touching voice for Hiccup?
Everyone of our protagonists suffered in “How to Train Your Dragon 2” with Stoick’s death.😭
Lord Fuc- I mean, Farquaad, was absolutely disgusting. He attempted genocide of fairy tale creatures. It’s so satisfying when the townspeople laughed when he died.
I don't know, it was wrong that RJ betrayed the animals, but I can actually forgive him. He made up for it by saving them.
Yes he was pressured by a bear, what person wouldn't be afraid of that???
Top 10 sad flashbacks in animated movies should be next!
And don't just pick recent movies. Don't forget Dumbo and Bambi.
What, you think what that Grunion did wasn’t forgivable?! She nearly tore the fabric of Time apart.. AND SHE DOESNT EVEN GET A SLAP ON THE WRIST!!!
Do you know the Muffin Man?
The Muffin Man?
The Muffin Man!
Yes, i know the Muffin man... Who lives on Drury Lane?
@@isolatedandseeingthings789 Well she's married to the muffin man.
The Muffin man?
@@isolatedandseeingthings789 The muffin man.
She's married to the Muffin man-
I did not like how Spirit was treated, but Lord Shen did the worse.
The unforgiving DreamWorks moments is when Ms Tweedy tries to kill Ginger and Rocky from Chicken Run and Victor Quartermaine plans to kills Gromit's friend, Wallace when he turned into the Were Rabbit and winning Lady Tottington's heart
I like the honorable mentions of unforgivable DreamWorks moments.
10:36 I always felt bad for Gingy and still cry when the Farquaad throws him into a trash can
In Shark Tale Oscar lying about killing Frankie is unforgivable but at least he redeems himself by finally telling the truth
As awful it was for RJ to betray the animals, he did what he did out of fear, which can make you do things you normally wouldn't do. It was Vincent who threatened to kill him, after all.
But Alex wasn't in control of himself when he tried to eat Marty. I find it more unforgivable that he kept yelling at him for causing them to be taken from the zoo.
And Eep didn't mean to put her family in danger. Heck, I'd be tired of being in my house, too, if I was stuck in it for a long time! Plus, as much as there are some bad things in the world, Grug didn't have to teach her and the rest of the family that everything they didn't experience before was bad! He kept them from experiencing the good things of the world, which, to me, outweigh the bad.
There sure is a lot of genocide in DreamWorks movies.
Tell me about it😞
I cry every time watching Spirit!! My equine hero!🥰🧡🐎
Alex trying to eat Marty wasn’t even his fault. He was raised in captivity his whole life, so he was following his natural instincts. It’s like you’re saying that a fish swimming in water is completely obscene.
I'm surprised that you guys didn't mention how drago forced toothless to try and kill his best friend
Also creek betrays the trolls
Finally someone talks about Abominable that movie is underrated
"WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP!?" should've Been on this list, besides, Shrek is one of the most (if not the most) iconic Dreamworks movie ( in fact, the whole franchise is iconic) but anyways, it was a Nice video to sit through. Happy friday ms mojo, hope i see You soon for more content like this, take care.
Do you think the reason it is unforgivable is because the fairy tale persons were in his swamp when he wanted solitude there?
By person, I mean a "character" and according to the Oxford English Dictionary, one meaning of the word person is "any of the 'characters' in a play or 'story.'" Yes, person came from persona, which is Latin for a theatrical mask or a role an actor played.
@@adamel-yousseph960 i don't get what You mean, but , yeah
This should've been called Top 10 Most Shocking DreamWorks Moments.
Pharoh Seti and the slaughter of innocents horrible in both film and especially in real history the Prince of Egypt is my favorite DreamWorks movie
Spirit was unfortunate and unforgivable
How about when Pitch killed Sandy in Rise of the Guardians. That was MESSED UP!!!
Fight me, but I _rooted_ for Pitch in that movie.
@@Jeremiah_Rivers76 you're not wrong, he's not the only unforgivable character in that movie.
I agreed with you, Peter.
To be fair, I knew from the first time I watched Rise of the Guardians that Sandy wasn’t going to stay dead and would come back to life at the end of the film. So I wasn’t as devastated as most during that scene. Also, he is a guardian after all. That’s another reason for him not to stay dead.
You say tormenting the Gingerbread Man was Farquaad's Moral Event Horizon moment? I think we're forgetting the fact that he captured the bears from Goldilocks and had Mama Bear KILLED AND MADE INTO A BEARSKIN RUG FOR HIS BEDROOM.
I feel like Dragon taking Toothless (after getting him brainwashed, causing him to kill Stoick)was an act more worthyof the list.
Ik! I cried in the theater when that happened. Poor Toothless, having to think it was his fault. He was so heart broken. All he wanted was forgiveness! 😭😭😭
Abominable should have been nominated for an Oscar
Prince of Egypt would be the most unforgivable to me because it is the only one of these moments to actually happen.
When they got to the Prince of Egypt, I was like "What is going to top killing babies!?"
Easy. Killing everyone. Seti didn't kill the adults or even the young children. Shen killed all the pandas.
I hope this doesn't come off wrong, but you guys had three chances with Shrek to illustrate the most unforgivable thing imaginable - and you missed it. Sure, you got the Gingerbread Man and the wedding ceremony but...you miss something much, much worse. In a scene in Shrek, as the fairy tale creatures are being rounded up, we see Papa Bear and Baby Bear caged together and Baby Bear is crying in his arms. A little while later, there is a scene in Farquad's bedroom as he's about to be shown his "Dating Game" princesses. On the floor of the bedroom, easily seen, is Mama Bear now dead, and turned into a rug.
Beyond despicable. I'm sorry you guys missed that.! It's light years more evil than anything else in Shrek.
You are right, and I never noticed that!
@@deniseeulert2503 I goofed a little. Baby Bear is crying in PAPA Bear's arms - which immediately made us wonder, "Where was Mama Bear? What happened to her?"
In a little while, we know. =( (I have since edited my original comment)
If she's dead then how does she appear in the "shrek and the swamp karaoke dance party?"
@@anar8343 A MAJOR continuity error. Or Papa Bear is quite the player. :D
Lord Farquaad got what he deserved for abusing Gingy like that. Thank you Donkey & Dragon!
I ironically was thinking about this list being made for some reason
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The cafeteria scene when Penny treats Sherman in an overbearing way by calling him a dog should have been in this video. I try ne to hate that scene. I do ne condone intimidation or treating others in an overbearing way. By ne, I mean "not" and it is an old synonym for "not" that came from the Old English word ne, which means "not" or ne. Yes, not came from the word nought (it means nothing), which in turn came from ne and the word aught (it means anything).
However, she is harder to hate while Cera from The Land Before Time (1988), Mertle Edmonds from Lilo and Stitch, Taffyta Muttonfudge from Wreck-It Ralph, and Diamond Tiara from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic are easier to hate.
The fact that SETI said “They were only Slaves” was terrible to say the least but the fact he showed absolutely no remorse was even worse than the crime itself.
And that’s what makes a crime truly unforgivable: A lack of remorse and repentance.
@@rainbowhawk911 Exactly. And to add to it SETI Raised Ramses to think the same thing. The Lives of the Hebrews didn’t mean anything. The Pharaohs didn’t see the Hebrews as people just beasts of Burden to be discarded once their tasks were done.
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When I was six years old. Seeing the Gingerbread man’s torture at the hands of the evil Lord Farquad was disturbing for me.
The whole movie is - like most movies for children - traumatizing and disorienting for kids. Althoug hthere are really funny scenes.
most unforgivable DreamWorks moment; GRIMMEL, but not for burning down berk, a detail most people seem to overlook; HIS ARMOR IS MADE OUT OF NIGHT FURY SKIN. this is how he sneaks around unseen
Spoilers for the Bad Guys
Bad Guys got betrayed by Marmalade; Marmalade ordered Cuddles to kill Mr. Wolf and the Crimson Paw
Hell yeah, that should have got at least an honourable mention!
I know the Gingerbread scene in Shrek is pretty dark and gruesome if you think about it, but the way it was executed 🤣 I blame the muffin man
Some mentions you could’ve added:
Ms. Tweedy (Chicken Run) trying to kill all her chicken for money
Victor (Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the wererabbit) tries to kill Wallace as the wererabbit and take his wife to get money
The toad (flushed away) His plan to ripe out the sewer rats entirely with a huge wave and replace them with tadpoles
Did anyone else get an advertisement for a counseling site during the one about Gingy being tortured?
Gingy: EAT ME!
Ad: COME WITH ME TO THERAPY!
3:29 Just when I thought NO ONE could 1 up the Ganondorf of DreamWorks!!!
The Bad Guys is good and I was hoping it was going to be return to box office legitimacy for DreamWorks
Normally I love birds; but in Shen's case I'll have to make an exception >=(
I think hiring Puss was the best thing Harold did...gave me my favorite character!! Besides, a little assassination attempt amongst family can be forgotten...let bygones be bygones LOL
Classic 👌👌
I would say that Prince of Egypt should have gotten number one here for while a panda clan getting almost wiped out is very bad in the Kung Fu Panda movies killing off baby infants is a whole other deal not to mention but it actually heartbreakingly happened in real life. ;(
How is Joseph King of Dreams not on the list? Joseph's brothers not only did they push him around then ripped his special vest, but sold him for slavery.
But if Joseph’s brothers hadn’t sold him to slavery in Egypt, he never would have saved all of Egypt, and his own family, from an awful seven year famine. Sometimes, bad things happen for a reason.
@@victorhernandez8723 Well, like Joseph said, God knows better than him, and God certainly knows better than us🙂
Missed draco kills stoic in how you train your dragon 2
I like Number 10, Number 5, Number 4, Number 3 and Number 2.
Dreamworks makes the most amazing movies
Enslaving and committing infanticide against an entire people group is definitely the worst and most unforgivable. But it's not DreamWorks that need to be forgiven for such an act. That was the one story on this list that wasn't a false narrative but rather a biblical and historical event.
MsMojo, can you do too 10 Dreamworks couples?
Did they ever make a over the hedge 2
No, and I don't think they will.
Poor gingy, he deserved better.
Please do Top 10 darkest scenes from Kids movies.
Shrek the Third! The entire movie lol
Yesss
Marmalade Not Only Framing The Bad Guys But Turning The Other Members Against Wolf.
very very great epic list I like it a lot very great job mis mojo one of my absolute favorite list ever ❤
You know something I think Dreamworks does a lot better than of making great villains than Disney does.
Do you mean "does a much better job of making great villains than Disney does?"
@@adamel-yousseph960 yeah that's what I meant
0:36 like Bruce Willis
The cookie thing traumatized me!!!
12:32 I liked prince of Egypt.
So Moses and Po were the ones that got adopted from different parents.
Sure RJ used Verne’s family to save his skin from Vincent’s wrath but we can all forgive him for that.
Grimmel didn't burn down Berk completely, at least onscreen, when he tells his warlord buddies that the berkians were heading east, we see berk still standing. (somewhat)
And Drago killing Stoicks friends? Unforgivable? Dreamworks didn't think so, neither do I and some other HTTYD fans, he was supposed to have been redeemed and riding a rare and extremely dangerous dragon for THW. How or why that got scrapped, I have no idea.
Have you read the novel? It's much harder, more serious and dark at the end. (I know every novels and series does that).
I remember the stories (almost) vividly. And the villain he's skinny, have an eye patch, a hook, one beautiful female dragon that shows her emotion by color that toothless fell in love with, smirk face... His name is cool, similar to Hiccup. He have blablabla the 4th or 5th and that.
16:38 No they don’t. Wounds heal
*DreamWorks Films Ranked:*
*AMAZING:*
01: Kung Fu Panda
02: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
03: Kung Fu Panda 2
04: Shrek 2
05: Puss in Boots
06: Shrek
07: The Prince of Egypt
08: Rise of the Guardians
09: How to Train Your Dragon
10: Mr. Peabody & Sherman
11: Shrek Forever After
*GREAT:*
12: The Croods
13: How to Train Your Dragon 2
14: The Croods: A New Age
15: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
*GOOD FUN:*
16: Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
17: Over the Hedge
18: Bee Movie
19: Trolls
20: Madagascar
21: Antz
22: The Road to El Dorado
23: Megamind
*FLAWED BUT FUN:*
24: Flushed Away
25: Abominable
26: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-
Rabbit
27: Chicken Run
28: Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
29: Shark Tale
30: Trolls World Tour
31: Shrek the Third
*NOT GREAT:*
32: Home
33: Kung Fu Panda 3
34: Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
35: Monsters vs. Aliens
36: The Boss Baby
*BAD:*
37: Penguins of Madagascar
38: Turbo
39: Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
My brother watches home a lot and I can practically know what's happening in the movie
If I could choose one character from any movie that I could never forgive is the hunter from the fox and the hound killing tods mother and then trying to smoke out him and his girlfriend and then still trying to kill him I mean seriously Copper saved him the last time
Shen’s massacre in kung fu panda 2 is perhaps the darkest moment in Dreamworks history.
To be somewhat fair to Rameses, God did manipulate him by hardening his heart each time Moses asked for his people to be freed so that the innocent members of Egyptian society, who has nothing to do with the slavery, would know suffering and loss as the Hebrews had when Seti gave that terrible order.
Not saying he's innocent in his actions, he still made that choice to keep the slaves, but his choice was influenced by an omnipotent entity.
Could you do top 10 DreamWorks songs and include Better than I from Joseph King of Dreams on the list.
Po's Flashback And Toothless Killing Stoik Were My Top 2
I feel like Stoick disowning Hiccup in How to Train Your Dragon should of made the list
Okay who expected a LION to not try to eat a Zebra? It’s a CARNIVORE.
You should also do these videos for unforgivable Pixar and Sony Animation moments.
9. I bet if that TV show spinoff had continued, they would've tackled that subject.
#1 ending the HTTYD saga
1. You guys forgot to mention Pitch the Boogeyman straight up MURDERED the Sandman in "Rise of the Guardians".
2. Drago brainwashing Toothless and (indirectly) killing Stoick himself is MUCH more despicable than him killing the other chiefs.
3. I think Lord Farquaad banishing the fairy tale creatures and wanting to marry Fiona under false pretenses should've been on the list instead of torturing the Gingerbread Man.
Top 10 worst mistakes made by dreamworks heroes
Wolf Admitting The Bad Guys Are Holding Him Back And The Others Abandoning Wolf In Return.