When mario movie comes out then maybe “if illumination villains were charged for their crimes 4” because that would be charging minions rise of gru + mario movie villains
For Jack Horner, you forgot arson, because he uses the Phoenix as a flamethrower burning the magical flowers, and you can also say genocide, because the flowers are sort of sentient
Funny thing is, you could probably make any clones created after he did those crimes serve those punishments. So kill 7, put 1 in prison for life and only put another in for 30.
For Jack Horner, you have forgoten the mass amounts of grand larceny due to the fact that he wanted to own ALL magic so he had stolen a lot of magical items that are crutial to the storys Ex: Excalibar
Not really, is he really "alive"? If not, how do you sentence something that's not alive for life? If he is alive then when does it end since he won't die?
I love the point at the end when he points out the miscarriage of official duties. I've never seen Death actively try to kill someone before in any incarnation, because he doesn't need to
Well. Death in Castlevania games is trying to kill you. I think it's fine in Castlevania Lords Of Shadows 2 because Gabriel there is a vampire, vampires are dead. But in the old NES games Simon is alive and one of the late bosses is Death
@@cumcumcum148death in castevania is not actually death as i see, its just like classic pagan god in fantasy - mighty character who pretend to be ruler of some element and have some powers associated with this. So it get killed but, kinda, not all dudes on earth become immortal due of death got obliterated, right?
Welcome in MOUSAIT's hall of fame, we have: -Galaxar, who got the most death sentences in If ... Villains were charged for their crimes -Lord Shen, who commited the most crimes related to murder -Tai Lung, who commited the most property damage (The record is 10 times) more coming soon...
@@nyykSIUUU I believe Death’s job is typically to reap them after they’ve already died, evidenced when he tells Puss that he doesn’t typically do this (referring to hunting down/killing). Puss was a special case in that Death found him to be annoying and took his frivolity with his lives personally.
Ok I'll be honest I was gonna call you out about how 'Death' is not a villain but you actually made very valid points about how 'Death' wasn't following his job and causing extreme stress and pain to him
It was probably easy to do since Puss in boots had a bounty out for him and he never attacked Puss when he was unarmed and encouraged him to keep fighting.
He reminds me of a top god (the god with the biggest authority and highest power) whose capable of judging literally anyone. Gods, embodiments of death or any other concept, animals with human intellect and anthropomorphic, you name it.
I think Death's sentences could be argued down some by the fact he is only pursuing an individual with an active and legal Bounty on his head. Hero or not, Puss is a fugative from the law with a dead or alive price on him. So while he has been misusing his powers and acting beyond his normal purview, it could be argued that he Bounty Hunts as a legal side job. Which... makes things even more grey than they already are.
@@imfsresidentotaku9699 it's not an excuse, it's the fact that the charges can't be enforced. Look at it like a treaty on country failed to impose on their enemy nation, even after the war was over.
@@NovikNikolovic since when was death a bounty hunter? this may be wrong but last i checked going after a bounty without a permit or something would still give you a charge also he does do more than attempted murder and he could be sued for emotional distress from the stalking
I'm literally shocked at the fact that Jack Horner is probably one of the most evil Dreamworks villains yet he still didn't get a single death sentence.
You could also charge Death with theft and destruction of property, since in the bar scene he does just grab a drink from over the counter without paying and also destroys a chair and table while fighting Puss as well.
@@Skeletonfan628*snort* i mean technically that could happen dispite his name because as he stated death is supposed to work with dead people who habe recentky passed so doing so/ killing aperson (as he stated) would be misconduct and can be charged with first degree murder and however long misconduct is *snort*
@@im_so_bored_rnId argue that Death arriving is metaphorical and its literal manifestation. Puss n Boots is “dying” in a sense that hes about to waste his last life for something so dumb, whether if its natural death, intentionally, or by Death himself.
Also death can't be charge with killing puss cause he is a bounty hunter cause he is legally killing a criminal cause he has a wanted poster of puss you can kill or capture a criminal legally if you it's obeyed by the law but I think you have to take the criminal or his body to jail
I like that Death still got off easy because his crimes are all directly related to the protagonist. In complete contrast to Horner who seems to go out of his way to do harm to every person around him, Death is after Puss specifically and intentionally avoids conflict with anyone other than him.
Bonus things for Horner: Use of Endangered animals (the unicorn horns) Contracting mercenaries (the 2 people that find the map and bring it to jack( Chemical warfare (the poison apple bombs) Kidnapping (taking perrito hostage technically falls into this) Arson (burning the flowers in the dark forest) Possible endangerment of unknown species (the dark forest flowers)
For the case of death, while still not being particularly within his job description I believe there is a bounty on puss' head, thus either nullifying or lessening his sentence.
Contra punto: Despite being in Spain it is obvious that this alternative Spain has many of the elements of the United States because people speak English most of the time. It is true that it is a fictional movie, and for that reason we have to assume that the laws are the same as those of the real world until proven otherwise.
@@condedooku9750 While true on both counts keep in mind that while we assume laws, the setting of the movie is much more medieval in tone. This means that rather than assuming the laws of the present day we can use a more accurate representation. Laws everywhere in medieval and even renaissance time periods were much more lax, and correct me if I'm wrong but they at the time did not care whether you were licensed or not when turning in a bounty on someone's head.
The thing with Jack is that he has this massive collection of magical items and judging by how much he did just to get 1 such item (the map) I can asume that you can multiply his crimes xthe magical items he has, which is quite a lot.
In the first battle with Death, it could be argued that Death acted in self-defense. Puss n' Boots attacked first, and in fact made several attempts to cause bodily harm before Death actually began to fight back.
But death was trying to hint that he wanted to kill puss by showing him his wanted poster and tapping his finger on the wanted dead part of it so puss might’ve been the one acting in self defense since he was threatened
Ngl death is more of a reality check then a villan and marmalade if we're taking animals into consideration then it would count as animal abuse+slavery mabye and well the magic carpet is ALSO considered sentient so if im being real probably kidnapping and he also has MORE animal abuse due to the fact UNICORN horns were shot form the crossbow and well you know how he got them plus that would consider kidnapping I guess since he would of tooken those unicorn horns bassicaly jack Horner commited a SHIT ton of animal abuse
I think Jack Horner could definitely use a few more charges. Examples: -Grand Larceny: stealing all those magical items -Hunting endangered species: I’m not sure what the actual crime would be, but I imagine it would be criminal to hunt down unicorns (which we know he has done since he does posses unicorn horns) -Assault: hitting the Grasshopper in the “what took you so long, idiot?” scene -Mass murder: flamethrowing the posies. I would count it as genocide, or at least xenocide (given the Black Forest appears to not exist on Earth), but it doesn’t appear as if he’s intent on killing them all for the sake of extermination -Reckless endangerment: using the Phoenix as a flamethrower when the Baker’s Dozen are near
I wouldn't classify burning the flowers as murder or genocide, since they are just plants that were magically created as an obstacle. Arson or some sort of environmental charge could be used however.
It was never mentioned that he stole the magic items. There is a possibility he bought most of them, since he is rich. The only item that he got illegaly for sure was the map, since the sisters mention how many people they had to hurt. Excalibur is questionable, as its last owner died and no one claimed it as their property before him.
He also is wanted by the government, meaning his business doesn't have the consent of the government to be opened in the first place, almost like an undercover mafia or black market
Makes sense as Death is pretty much trying to do his job for the most part. Jack, on the other hand, is a piece of crap and he is very well aware of that lol
@@studious_yt97 well puss was on his last life and if puss kept it up it would be no life so technically death was doing his job at the time. it's just that puss kept running away and so death has to chase after him.he only says he likes it because puss is the only one to actually make death put effort is his kills
@@coyolord8031I’m sorry, but you clearly haven’t watched the video or looked into the character in the slightest. Death is WILLINGLY going out of his way to punish Puss for wasting 8 of his lives with reckless abandon and chose to psychologically hurt him in the process of doing so. He’s not there to reap his soul he was out to murder him because he had a personal vendetta. Death deals with the DEAD, not go after the LIVING. People need to stop putting it as him “doing his job” because it’s plainly wrong no matter how you put it.
Gallaxhar also commited attempted regicide (Attempted Murder of the President) as the Probe knew he was standing there. I would add stalking as it's Stalking Susan/Ginormica for Quantomium. I would count Unlawful Entry, twice. The first one would've been a forgiving pardon if it actually shook hands with the President instead of smashing the Piano. Susan finally adapts to her new life when she quickly moved on from Derick, which means Susan finally owns the Quantomium, which means it's illegal to extract the powerful substance from her without her consent.
I just imagine Death getting arrested and he's just like "Yeah, I'm done with this" and gets out off the handcuffs to disappear leaving a black and red misty smoke behind
Well @Mousait, After Watching all 4 parts to this collection. Here's the list of Worst DreamWorks Villains: Most Death Penalties = Galaxar (7!), Most Life Sentences = Tai Lung (1,000!), Most Jail Time = Jack Horner (186 Years!).
To be honest, the first encounter with death and the fight between him and puss could technically be counted as self-defense case since Puss did attack first. Plus, Puss is known as a wanted fugitive, and assumed that the wolf was a bounty hunter after the bounty on his head. So, him stalking puss is pretty much surveying your target and knowing what they're doing so nothing on that except possible PTSD for Puss, but the charge on him wanting to cut the middleman and kill puss, yeah that's kind of cheating. Okay so who wants to be the brave person to handcuff death and take him to court, any volunteers?
I mean there are a lot of arguments for him being charged does death have a lawyer even if he technically is cheating where’s his contract that says death can’t take puss because technically he’s already died 8 other times
@ZIYTD There is literally no debate because death from dreamworks is suppose to deal with the death, not the living, have you seen the movie? He out right says that he shouldn't be dealing with puss, he is just doing it because he is pissed off. People think because he is called death he can kill werever he wants and ignore the whole film.
Im not surprised that Death had the least horrible sentence. Yes he was misusing his powers, but he was only going after one guy, and not slaughtering an entire legion of men by "accident" like Jack Horner did.
Death is technically a bounty hunter which would be able to get away with pretty much everything he does in the film with puss. Bounty hunter Laws and such are crazy. And Puss has a bounty as he is wanted by the law.
@@paperluigi6132the thing is his boss wouldn't allow that to happen. Death passes on every opportunity to kill puss because he wanted to teach him a lesson. He's trying to scare him on purpose so saying he's going to kill him adds to that.
You forgot to do careless driving for Marmalade as he casually mind-controls the guinea pigs and causes property damage as seen during the stealing scene.
We say he isn't a villain since he's a neutral antagonist, since he's Death no one gets off the hook with him and he comes after everyone and (nearly) everything
the thing is I don't understand why death was so mad at him. Yes he didn't take anything from his life but he helped for other people he inspired them bruh he even defeated a villain. Also his manners were nice he is a fun guy to be with maybe not that responsible but he always makes a show out of it.
@@mcrain1283 Not sure you watched the movie yet, pal. Death himself stated he finds 9 lives absurd, as he decided to live them carelessly as a 'hero' rather than value a single one for what they were worth. He saw each end Puss had frivolous, as everytime he died it was a useless point just for fun, no genuine death that went to protect or stop anything, just to show off. He was furious that Puss never took notice in how his lives drained and didn't even keep track, so he decided that he would take the last then and there as a punishment for never valuing the other 8. Of course, in the end, he stops as he realizes Puss has officially learned his lesson, and will most likely value his final life peacefully until they meet yet again. This is why Death was so livid about it.
I don't see people saying "Death is doing his job" My mindset was always "what are you gonna do about it?" Not so much him doing his job as he is doing what he can do. I love how there's no established rules saying "Death can't go and kill others" because it's clear that it isn't that he can't. It's just that he doesn't want to, or feels a need to as evident from Jack having the freaking highest kill count in the whole movie. All without Death being around
I don’t really think we can hold him accountable for all deaths in history as those were natural and he was really just doing his job. Trying to kill Puss in this movie is a different story because Puss has not died. Not as he dying, death is just aggravated that Puss keeps taunting him so he’s trying to finish the job himself.
@@mr.nothappy301 What people tend to ignore is a third two definitions of the term “villain” when it comes to movies. Either they are an opposing force, or they are evil.
@@theparrishshow9803 you're conflating villain with antagonist, the words are often used interchangeably, but there is a clear distinction, the villain is evil, that's why they're a villain, if they are an opposing force and thus not inherently evil as death is, he is just following his nature, then they are just an antagonist, the same is true of hero and protagonist
@@BigBuckies I understand that a villain and an antagonist are two very different things but people often use the term villain to also describe an antagonist, so I’m just clearing the air here. In the context of this movie, death is both a villain and an antagonist. He’s an antagonist because he’s an opposing force to Puss, and he’s a villain, because he wants to murder Puss simply because he keeps annoying him.
You honestly made a good point about Death taking advantage of his job to kill Puss as he was not meant to kill, but only escort the dead to the afterlife (whether heaven or hell) but was still agitated with Puss squandering his other 8 lives. still doesn't excuse him from wanting to kill Puss though, so yeah that practically would be cheating as Puss's 2nd life said
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I still think that he still wouldn't get charges with a competent lawyer as there are two really good angles. 1. As a supernatural personifying a force of nature, death is a citizen of no country, nor is he bound to abide by the laws of mortals. I would question whether any court has jurisdiction to prosecute him. Possibly, the local courts in the territory of the bar fight scene have jurisdiction for those charges. Second, and most convincing: all his crimes were committed against an outlaw, wanted dead or alive by agents of the state. Was the wolf in the wrong? As an outlaw, Puss is explicitly not under the protection of the laws of the land. Legally, there are no crimes here.
Finally someone who understands the concept of the embodiment of death. He's not there to kill. He's there because the person is already dead and is there to escort them to the underworld.
@LlEUCU. BEAU× I know what he was doing a lot of modern day media falsely interprets death. Movies and TV shows make him look like he's there to kill people. Every form of death has been misjudged for doing there job.
Baltazaar: Well something like galactic council will probably sue him. Marmalade: Going into Asylum you are. Jack Horner: Ask Death. Death: Ask Malthael (the Angel of Death who tries to kill entire humanity and demonry)
technically jacks assault with a deadly weapon would probably fall under castle doctrine sense Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws were trespassing with intent to rob him
In the first battle of Death vs. Puss, I would excuse him for the assault as while he definitely tried to provoke Puss into a battle, Puss was the initiator of the fight and as such, Death inflicting a wound on him could be considered self-defense
Even if Death did throw the first punch. Puss is a wanted man and Death was acting as a bounty hunter, so his actions against Puss are not only legal, but encouraged by the government.
Instigating a physical altercation even verbally prevents you from using self defense. Good to know, so if you do instigate a fight you are not allowed to use the "self defense" defense
@@samuelsoliday4381 owning someone's wanted poster does not mean you are a bounty hunter puss just assumes he is one and later even says "you are no bounty hunter"
In the case of Jack Horner, you forgot that he admitted to getting his wall of unicorn horns from baby unicorns, implying he either genocided a bunch of baby unicorns or poached them for their horns. Poaching x48 (horns he had on his wall) at least, unicorn genocide at most.
Actually the horses that pull the wagon are actually unicorns with no horns. Meaning they're alive. I still think he should got an animal cruelty charge but not genocide
To be fair, none of Death's actions were actually illegal considering Puss in Boots is a wanted man and his murder or capture is officially endorsed by the government.
I can imagine the wolf at court just like Judge: "How do you plead?" Death: "I outlive all of you" Judge: "wha.." Death: "Also if I were you I'd lay off the donuts your number is going down."
Imagine the judge eating a donut: but I skipped breakfast before court they should really make the times better Death: they should however I suggest stop the donuts and maybe a premade healthy breakfast that easy to bulk make Judge you know for death he’s oddly considerate about when we die or how Death it’s more fun if they run Judge nvm
Ngl tho death isn't really a villan if you think of it he's bassicaly just a walking reality check well that's how I see him And also marmalade him mind controlling multiple guinea pigs can be considered slavery or animal abuse I think and Jack Horner tricked the lady into becoming gold so something tells me it's more of fraud then murder but meh I don't fully know
7:53 considering the source material the apples are referencing along with the color and design I feel like it’s safe to assume the apples are in some way poisonous/toxic so it may actually constitute for use of chemical weapons.
For Big Jack Horner, considering the talking variety of animals in the Shrekverse are basically considered equals with humans, he should perhaps get "Attempted First-Degree Murder" for threatening Perrito.
Finally! Thank you! Someone finally said it. It’s truly shocking people say death was just doing his job when his job is to wait for your time, not kill a cat because he annoyed him. If you say it’s because “puss wasn’t valuing his life” that’s basically saying it’s ok when someone attempts murder, stalks, threatens and acts upon it, and psychologically tortures another person because they were living in a way they didn’t approve and lecture the victim about being reckless and tell them how to live after being let go. I don’t care if he sounds hot and you’re a furry
Puss is a wanted man, and Death is taking the role of a bounty hunter. Death is entitled to free time during work, and is thus allowed to take up a hobby, such as bounty hunting.
@@dhans9662 Did you even read my comment? He's allowed to take time off and have hobbies. If we're treating him like he can be arrested, let's give him basic workplace rights.
Death has done zero crimes other then arson and vandalism. Remember, Puss is wanted, therefore making it justified in the law, especially since he’s wanted dead or alive. Not only that, back then, the other crimes he had were pretty much non existent, kind of like the Wild West. So in reality, Death has very little crimes, well, except arson.
Death needs to be a licensed bounty hunter in order to receive that justification, and since he was only using it as a cover to kill Puss for his own reasons, I doubt he went through the proper certifications. Also these things use modern day laws regardless of the in-universe timeline
@@capejedi2048 Objection. The fact that bounties include "death" as a qualified condition of bounty automatically qualifies the personification of Death it self as a bounty hunter.
With Jack, He had a bunch of artifacts. Given his track record, he probably stole most of them. I believe he should get a charge for thievery (we do know he stole the map) and a fine for any artifacts he stole. Plus, the unicorn de horning (we see them later, so he didn't kill them) should count as animal abuse, as he striped their line of defense.
Technically Puss is an outlaw where he was currently at throughout the movies and the forbidden forest could be in the same zone as those areas or could be considered like international waters where some charges can't be filed. Regardless we were meant to believe he was a bounty hunter throughout the movie and the charges would essentially become null and void since those places clearly didn't care if puss was dead or not. The most death could legally be charged of was misconduct and abuse of his possession.
Actually, all the magical items that Horner got is probably acquired illegal too, so, there also might be something about making others do crimes for you and more animal abuse for all those unicorn horns. Also, since some of those artifacts are like a national treasure, his sentence will be ever bigger...
He deserves a lot of grand larceny charges for those lefts. Plus, he did hire assassins who killed some of the owners of the items and potentially others.
I dont think it was never mentioned that he stole the magic items. There is a possibility he bought most of them, since he is rich. The only item that he got illegaly for sure was the map, since the sisters mention how many people they had to hurt. Excalibur is questionable, as its last owner died and no one claimed it as their property before him.
I would also like to add 31 counts of grand larceny, just by the scenes with the serpent sisters, and whenever he is collecting gear for the retrievemcent of the map. So that would add 775 to his sentence.
Request: What if Savage Dad Villians were Charged for their Crimes. Characters: Mr. Crow (Bully's Dad) Frank (Gangster Uncle) The Thugs The Mountain The Kidnappers Roadman (Drug Lord)
What villains do you want to see next?
Netflix or Aardman villains next please
Pokemon villainous teams leaders (games)
When mario movie comes out then maybe “if illumination villains were charged for their crimes 4” because that would be charging minions rise of gru + mario movie villains
Grimmel, Rumpelstiltskin, Jack And Jill, Lord Shen, Kai and Tai Lung
Mr Crystal from sing 2
For Jack Horner, you forgot arson, because he uses the Phoenix as a flamethrower burning the magical flowers, and you can also say genocide, because the flowers are sort of sentient
And also another count of animal abuse or something for threatening to shoot Perrito in the face with his crossbow
@@kingadam69He does at 5:58!
he literally has mafia
Also more animal abuse for ripping the horns off of baby unicorns
@@sneakygoomba5042 but he doesn’t count animal abuse when he shoots at Baby
I love how Galaxar has seven death sentences, a life sentence, and then thirty years.
Eat your non-existent hearts out, Drago Bludvist, Tighten and Loki! Who else got 4 death sentences?
Homelander pales in comparison
Funny thing is, you could probably make any clones created after he did those crimes serve those punishments. So kill 7, put 1 in prison for life and only put another in for 30.
@@pervertedstoner69reborn70 Jack Horner also got 4 deaths here.
@@aliastheabnormal No the fuck he didn’t. Did you not pay attention to the video?!
For Jack Horner, you have forgoten the mass amounts of grand larceny due to the fact that he wanted to own ALL magic so he had stolen a lot of magical items that are crutial to the storys
Ex: Excalibar
In my school vr game Jake Horner stole the prism beam Latin in Goalius a major equestrian magic artifact so he need to add domestic terrorism
Not to mention poaching since he has a phoenix, at least several unicorn horns, and possibly even more magical creatures.
You could also say arson.
Excalibur, I would know
While he did steal a lot of artifacts, I dont think that the sword in a rock was owned by anyone?
Watching Galaxar gaining 4 death sentences in 13 seconds was pure comedy gold.
Lol He's Dead By His Airship Explosion Hahahahahahaha
Character death was very gruesome
@@IHATEPINSOMUCH and according to his sentence, very much deserved
That’s 6 Death Now Since He Got,His,First Death Since 7 Death - Death = 6 Death
I love how Death himself is the only one here actually capable of lasting his sentence
Not really, is he really "alive"? If not, how do you sentence something that's not alive for life? If he is alive then when does it end since he won't die?
@@billcipher8645 technically in some countries including the USA a life sentence is 25 years. That’s how people serve multiple life sentences.
Mort is also 13.6 billion years old.
Jack Horner could also be an agent of F.E.E.T (French, established, exterminator, terminators).
@@billcipher8645amortal something that wasn’t alive in the fist place
@@billcipher8645 in some places, a “life” sentence is a set amount of time
I love the point at the end when he points out the miscarriage of official duties. I've never seen Death actively try to kill someone before in any incarnation, because he doesn't need to
Ever watched or heard about Final Destination series?
Well. Death in Castlevania games is trying to kill you. I think it's fine in Castlevania Lords Of Shadows 2 because Gabriel there is a vampire, vampires are dead. But in the old NES games Simon is alive and one of the late bosses is Death
This Death is a corporeal being, and is entitled to time off from work. He can easily use those to pick up a hobby, such as bounty hunting.
@@dhans9662 maybe. In the case of Puss Death is his personal evil villain. But the first comment was in general I think
@@cumcumcum148death in castevania is not actually death as i see, its just like classic pagan god in fantasy - mighty character who pretend to be ruler of some element and have some powers associated with this. So it get killed but, kinda, not all dudes on earth become immortal due of death got obliterated, right?
I would also give Marmalade IV a “Identity Fraud” charge for when he disguised himself as an old lady in order to manipulate Wolf.
We can't be certain of that, since we don't know if the old lady he was disguised as even exists
@@alexc.g8525 exactly, marmalade disguised himself which is mostly within the law, but might constitute as grounds for a stalking charge?
@@incognitoman3656 How can you stalk a famously wanted criminal?
@@X0.LA_BRAVA.X0the same way you can stalk a criminal like Edp
and regicide because he tried to kill the governor
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I like how Death was in the movie for no more than a few minutes and racked up a solid 48 years and a life sentence
How ironic Death gets a Life sentence.
I honestly think that Death should've got more charges but that's just me though
Shouldn‘t death be responsible for killing every single person
@@nyykSIUUU I believe Death’s job is typically to reap them after they’ve already died, evidenced when he tells Puss that he doesn’t typically do this (referring to hunting down/killing). Puss was a special case in that Death found him to be annoying and took his frivolity with his lives personally.
@@itskitt3237 aalright thanks
Ok I'll be honest I was gonna call you out about how 'Death' is not a villain but you actually made very valid points about how 'Death' wasn't following his job and causing extreme stress and pain to him
Yeah looking back in “The Last Wish” Death clearly bent the rules more then just a little bit
I still think he was in the right
It was probably easy to do since Puss in boots had a bounty out for him and he never attacked Puss when he was unarmed and encouraged him to keep fighting.
@@that1cat999 In a way yes and no
@@DoctorSherbet "Well yes, but actualy No" meme
The best judge in the history has returned at last to judge more villains.
I wouldn’t call him a judge. More like a prosecutor
And he's judging the judge of life and death
He’s more a mix of judge and prosecutor
He reminds me of a top god (the god with the biggest authority and highest power) whose capable of judging literally anyone. Gods, embodiments of death or any other concept, animals with human intellect and anthropomorphic, you name it.
I think Death's sentences could be argued down some by the fact he is only pursuing an individual with an active and legal Bounty on his head. Hero or not, Puss is a fugative from the law with a dead or alive price on him. So while he has been misusing his powers and acting beyond his normal purview, it could be argued that he Bounty Hunts as a legal side job. Which... makes things even more grey than they already are.
Count me impressed!
That and you can't charge what is literally the final aspect of life itself. A god, if you will. He is not mortal.
@@NovikNikolovicAnd just how is that an excuse from being charged?
@@imfsresidentotaku9699 it's not an excuse, it's the fact that the charges can't be enforced. Look at it like a treaty on country failed to impose on their enemy nation, even after the war was over.
@@NovikNikolovic since when was death a bounty hunter? this may be wrong but last i checked going after a bounty without a permit or something would still give you a charge also he does do more than attempted murder and he could be sued for emotional distress from the stalking
I can just imagine the look of humorous disbelief on Death's face at the sight of police trying to arrest him.
They’ll plant drug charges on him just like they did to Puss.
"Man or demon, all are equal under the law." -Phoenix Wright
Police: *walks into room* Lobo! You're under arrest!
Death: ayo wtf
@CoatieAnimatesStuff death- I just LOVE THE SMELL of criminal charges
Hnnnnnnnnnnnnn death technically wasn’t committing crimes he was uh collecting souls it’s his job as the god of death
It’s kinda funny that death would probably be one of the only characters to actually survive through his sentence
Well he is immortal so no matter the time required he can spend the time. And if its a death penalty well, he IS death so that's not really an option
I mean, it would be pretty weird if he didn't...
He will be stuck there forever though as he can’t really die and live out his life sentence.
not really, since he is immortal, a life sentence is the rest of the lifetime of the universe for him.
@@Stickinvester Is he Immortal or Is he not even alive ?
I'm literally shocked at the fact that Jack Horner is probably one of the most evil Dreamworks villains yet he still didn't get a single death sentence.
Doing evil is not the same as doing crime. There are ways to be legally evil and illegally good.
Well this was only in the movie. He probably killed a lot of men and baby unicorns to get were he is today.
Neither did he get a death sentences 8:01
Jack also committed mass poaching,because unicorns are protected animals,and poaching results a death sentence.
They need to make a smash bros like game with movie characters
I just noticed! 8:41 - The scenery surrounding Death looks like a skull!
Shoot now I can’t unsee it. That’s a nice detail.
i see kind of like a pacman ghost shape
I didn’t even notice in the film! Nice spot.
You could also charge Death with theft and destruction of property, since in the bar scene he does just grab a drink from over the counter without paying and also destroys a chair and table while fighting Puss as well.
Imagine if death was charged with death 😂
@@Skeletonfan628*snort* i mean technically that could happen dispite his name because as he stated death is supposed to work with dead people who habe recentky passed so doing so/ killing aperson (as he stated) would be misconduct and can be charged with first degree murder and however long misconduct is *snort*
@@im_so_bored_rnId argue that Death arriving is metaphorical and its literal manifestation. Puss n Boots is “dying” in a sense that hes about to waste his last life for something so dumb, whether if its natural death, intentionally, or by Death himself.
Also death can't be charge with killing puss cause he is a bounty hunter cause he is legally killing a criminal cause he has a wanted poster of puss you can kill or capture a criminal legally if you it's obeyed by the law but I think you have to take the criminal or his body to jail
He is Death embodiment so it doesn't matter
I like that Death still got off easy because his crimes are all directly related to the protagonist. In complete contrast to Horner who seems to go out of his way to do harm to every person around him, Death is after Puss specifically and intentionally avoids conflict with anyone other than him.
But that doesn’t excuse any of the crimes he did commit to try to get Puss’ head.
Death: only targets one person, doesent mess with anyone else, notices puss soon learns his lesson, refuses to elaborate further, leaves
I mean, if Death got a death sentence... how would that even work?
@@bificommander7472 he gets fired and gets replaced by a new death
@@Z7StudiosMecha yeah but tbh death can evade authorities, as well as avoiding being killed with a death sentence. And anyway he is death himself soo
Fun fact: Galaxar has the highest amount of death sentences in this series, beating out Tighten, Loki and Drago Bludvist by 3!
I always that it was Bloodfist. God, I'm stupid. 🤦🏼♀
It's funny
2:16 this is what carried him
He has no redeeming qualities.
That guy would actually be in primo for 10 000 years
Mousait: When the health inspector comes-
Jack Horner: “Ever hear of the Midas touch?”
Health inspector: "Are you trying to bribe me, Mr. Horner?"
Bribing is a Federal Offense
Bonus things for Horner:
Use of Endangered animals (the unicorn horns)
Contracting mercenaries (the 2 people that find the map and bring it to jack(
Chemical warfare (the poison apple bombs)
Kidnapping (taking perrito hostage technically falls into this)
Arson (burning the flowers in the dark forest)
Possible endangerment of unknown species (the dark forest flowers)
@@CrystalRX I think it was supposed to be animal abuse.
For the fourth one he counted it as animal cruelty
I think the arson ones and the endangerment to an unknown species wont be charged as he was doing it out of self-defense.
Also mass grand larceny as all the magic items he owns are things he stole.
For the case of death, while still not being particularly within his job description I believe there is a bounty on puss' head, thus either nullifying or lessening his sentence.
Especially since he ONLY goes after him, and has clear knowledge of said bounty seeing as he had the bounty poster.
Counterpoint, Death does not have a bounty hunting license so it is illegal (vigilantism) for him to go after wanted people.
Contra punto: Despite being in Spain it is obvious that this alternative Spain has many of the elements of the United States because people speak English most of the time. It is true that it is a fictional movie, and for that reason we have to assume that the laws are the same as those of the real world until proven otherwise.
@@condedooku9750 While true on both counts keep in mind that while we assume laws, the setting of the movie is much more medieval in tone. This means that rather than assuming the laws of the present day we can use a more accurate representation. Laws everywhere in medieval and even renaissance time periods were much more lax, and correct me if I'm wrong but they at the time did not care whether you were licensed or not when turning in a bounty on someone's head.
Assuming Death is well, death, how would you arrest him in the first place?
I really love the idea of someone trying to imprison the physical manifestation of Death
Get one of the other incarnations of Death to do it. Maybe Darksiders Death, he really has the biggest fade of all deaths.
And giving him the life sentence
@@Hisnitch Thank you for reminding me of that series's name i was trying to remember it for a week
It’s easy. First get him fired from his position for malicious workplace incompetence, then he can be charged as an ordinary citizen
@@jerry3790 Who's gonna fire him?
Super death?
The thing with Jack is that he has this massive collection of magical items and judging by how much he did just to get 1 such item (the map) I can asume that you can multiply his crimes xthe magical items he has, which is quite a lot.
i like how Death got less sentences than the other ones. Makes us think about how polite he could be if he wasnt doing his job
At no point in the movie was he doing his job at all tho
@@dhans9662 He kind of was when Puss lost his 8th life.
@@FrancisCastiglionehe had to still lose his 9th life
@@FrancisCastiglione Puss still had a 9th, plus legends say he has a 10th too
He wasn't doing his job though
Imagine death standing in a courtroom trying to explain himself 💀
I wonder what kind of attorney would help the case of Death himself lol
@@YourLocalCommenter0 Life???
@@YourLocalCommenter0 better call Saul
@@CandleKing-r1e Life is the prostecutor 💀
@@YourLocalCommenter0 Phoenix wright type shit
In the first battle with Death, it could be argued that Death acted in self-defense. Puss n' Boots attacked first, and in fact made several attempts to cause bodily harm before Death actually began to fight back.
But death was trying to hint that he wanted to kill puss by showing him his wanted poster and tapping his finger on the wanted dead part of it so puss might’ve been the one acting in self defense since he was threatened
@@mrvespuccia.k.ameganite1747 that in my country wouldn't be counted as self defence
@@yeetneet5334 Countries have different meaning of what self defense is and isn't.
@@isoknight0728 it is generally agreed upon that you can not act in self-defense until there is clear and present danger.
@@mrvespuccia.k.ameganite1747 I mean he was just asking him for his autograph and showed him where’d he like him to sign it 🤷♀️
The sentence: “i sentence death to prison for life” sounds great in my head
Ngl death is more of a reality check then a villan and marmalade if we're taking animals into consideration then it would count as animal abuse+slavery mabye and well the magic carpet is ALSO considered sentient so if im being real probably kidnapping and he also has MORE animal abuse due to the fact UNICORN horns were shot form the crossbow and well you know how he got them plus that would consider kidnapping I guess since he would of tooken those unicorn horns bassicaly jack Horner commited a SHIT ton of animal abuse
I think Jack Horner could definitely use a few more charges. Examples:
-Grand Larceny: stealing all those magical items
-Hunting endangered species: I’m not sure what the actual crime would be, but I imagine it would be criminal to hunt down unicorns (which we know he has done since he does posses unicorn horns)
-Assault: hitting the Grasshopper in the “what took you so long, idiot?” scene
-Mass murder: flamethrowing the posies. I would count it as genocide, or at least xenocide (given the Black Forest appears to not exist on Earth), but it doesn’t appear as if he’s intent on killing them all for the sake of extermination
-Reckless endangerment: using the Phoenix as a flamethrower when the Baker’s Dozen are near
Not just unicorns. He said they were baby unicorns
I wouldn't classify burning the flowers as murder or genocide, since they are just plants that were magically created as an obstacle. Arson or some sort of environmental charge could be used however.
It was never mentioned that he stole the magic items. There is a possibility he bought most of them, since he is rich. The only item that he got illegaly for sure was the map, since the sisters mention how many people they had to hurt. Excalibur is questionable, as its last owner died and no one claimed it as their property before him.
i believe the term you're looking for in the third one is "poaching"
He also is wanted by the government, meaning his business doesn't have the consent of the government to be opened in the first place, almost like an undercover mafia or black market
I love how literal death faces the least amount of criminal charges in the video
The fact Jack Horner gets more than DEATH says something about how back jack really is.
Makes sense as Death is pretty much trying to do his job for the most part. Jack, on the other hand, is a piece of crap and he is very well aware of that lol
@@zeospark9715but death isn’t doing his job, he said he was after puss because he wanted to, not because he had to
@@studious_yt97 well puss was on his last life and if puss kept it up it would be no life so technically death was doing his job at the time. it's just that puss kept running away and so death has to chase after him.he only says he likes it because puss is the only one to actually make death put effort is his kills
@@coyolord8031I’m sorry, but you clearly haven’t watched the video or looked into the character in the slightest. Death is WILLINGLY going out of his way to punish Puss for wasting 8 of his lives with reckless abandon and chose to psychologically hurt him in the process of doing so. He’s not there to reap his soul he was out to murder him because he had a personal vendetta. Death deals with the DEAD, not go after the LIVING. People need to stop putting it as him “doing his job” because it’s plainly wrong no matter how you put it.
Jack is pure evil
I just love that he put ‘Big’ Jack Horner 4:18 😂😂
Jack Horner: Assemble the Baker's Dozen.
Also Jack Horner: *Proceeds to be the cause of their deaths throughout the rest of the movie.*
It actually is pretty stupid of Jack cause he ended up having no backup at all
@@SirToaster9330 Nah. It is hilarious
@@SirToaster9330 He had a lot of their backs up helping him cross the bridge
@@kadelin3318 Nappa: I get it
Vegeta: Shut it Nappa
@@quoclamchan8327 it's funny doesn't mean it ain't stupid
The fact that Gallaxhar committed the worst crimes out of these four just goes to show how underrated of a villain he is.
Like attempted genocide
Gallaxhar also commited attempted regicide (Attempted Murder of the President) as the Probe knew he was standing there. I would add stalking as it's Stalking Susan/Ginormica for Quantomium. I would count Unlawful Entry, twice. The first one would've been a forgiving pardon if it actually shook hands with the President instead of smashing the Piano.
Susan finally adapts to her new life when she quickly moved on from Derick, which means Susan finally owns the Quantomium, which means it's illegal to extract the powerful substance from her without her consent.
Yeah. Gallaxhar is underrated and the most evil Dreamwork villain.
He had like 7 death sentences, is that the most yet
@@TheGoldNinja101 Attempting to murder a president would be attempted assassination you mean
These villains won't be getting the death sentence from the government, they'll be getting it from *Death, straight up.*
"I'll not ask you to return to our side... _But I DEMAND that you cease this foolishness at once!!"_
"I will not."
"So be it."
8:34 this absolutely looks majestic
I like how marmalade has only five crimes commited, yet his sentence is really huge
Edit: this comment blew up faster than japan
Not about how many its what crimes they where
He prioritizes quality over quantity
@White a true villain
I was surprised that he got a 1 billion dollar fine for stealing 1 billion dollars and i hope thats bot how the real world works
Literally just rewatched bad guys b4 watching this
I just imagine Death getting arrested and he's just like "Yeah, I'm done with this" and gets out off the handcuffs to disappear leaving a black and red misty smoke behind
@Mad Hatress Souffle That's funny to me lol
@Mad Hatress Souffle cop:well time to call Kratos
Death:Shit
@Mad Hatress Souffle bro Kratos solos death
@Mad Hatress Souffle “even the hands of death couldn’t defeat me” kratos said that....
@@mrcherryhasgonemadyt9413 thats GoW death not any other death GoW death sucks balls
The fact that a guinea pig has more fines and prison time than death himself is just amazing-
A hamster?
Well for the most part, death is payed to reap souls. It’s only with puss that he gets a bit overzealous with it.
Death mostly did his job with a few crimes here and there
@@pustota7254hamper
Well @Mousait, After Watching all 4 parts to this collection. Here's the list of Worst DreamWorks Villains:
Most Death Penalties = Galaxar (7!),
Most Life Sentences = Tai Lung (1,000!),
Most Jail Time = Jack Horner (186 Years!).
galaxar got beaten by a actual ripoff siri in terms of death penalties
To be honest, the first encounter with death and the fight between him and puss could technically be counted as self-defense case since Puss did attack first. Plus, Puss is known as a wanted fugitive, and assumed that the wolf was a bounty hunter after the bounty on his head. So, him stalking puss is pretty much surveying your target and knowing what they're doing so nothing on that except possible PTSD for Puss, but the charge on him wanting to cut the middleman and kill puss, yeah that's kind of cheating.
Okay so who wants to be the brave person to handcuff death and take him to court, any volunteers?
Sir yes sir, ill ask nicely, then throw a bone if that doesn't work
I mean there are a lot of arguments for him being charged does death have a lawyer even if he technically is cheating where’s his contract that says death can’t take puss because technically he’s already died 8 other times
@@434444334 True. I can see why he was so mad at Puss.
eccept death is not a bounty hunter and puss just got in a self defense position , death decided to attack
@ZIYTD There is literally no debate because death from dreamworks is suppose to deal with the death, not the living, have you seen the movie? He out right says that he shouldn't be dealing with puss, he is just doing it because he is pissed off.
People think because he is called death he can kill werever he wants and ignore the whole film.
The embodiment of death sitting in a prison cell for assault makes me laugh lmao
slides over the wanted dead or alive poster that puss in boots has out and about, "Your honor. I think this is all you need to see."
@@otbaht Thank you.
Im not surprised that Death had the least horrible sentence. Yes he was misusing his powers, but he was only going after one guy, and not slaughtering an entire legion of men by "accident" like Jack Horner did.
He did pick those men up though after they died
@@jj-ce8bb *deleted scene of puss n boots revealed*
And he was misusing his power because someone else misused his blessings.
He’s just a dude doing his job, after all.
@@Superemie401 my dude you must be deaf
Death is technically a bounty hunter which would be able to get away with pretty much everything he does in the film with puss. Bounty hunter Laws and such are crazy. And Puss has a bounty as he is wanted by the law.
But then comes the charge of him cheating at his job and wanting to take Puss’s last life himself.
@@paperluigi6132the thing is his boss wouldn't allow that to happen. Death passes on every opportunity to kill puss because he wanted to teach him a lesson. He's trying to scare him on purpose so saying he's going to kill him adds to that.
You forgot to do careless driving for Marmalade as he casually mind-controls the guinea pigs and causes property damage as seen during the stealing scene.
As well as grand theft auto since the hamsters stole 3 trucks
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING!
..not to mention frame-up for pinning the theft on the bad guys
And animal abuse for using the hamsters
What movie is he even from?
2:17 Congratulation Galaxar. You have just now won the record of earning the most Death Penalties.
Hell, he earned 4 in a single speech
@@annoyance.2583 true.
What about that evil superman guy?
@@ladvargleinad7566 He's done a lot of bad things but none of them gave him a Death Penalty.
@@ladvargleinad7566 Because Metro City doesn’t have the Death Penalty meaning Hal Stewart (A.K.A Tighten) couldn’t be given the Lethal Injection.
I’m surprised that Jack Horner only got 4 life sentences and no arson charges.
He should for the strangling the phoenix into a flame thrower and fyi in the half life franchise there a weapon that is alive the shock larvae
A lot of his kills seem to be manslaughter charges
Arson only really applies when you intentionally burn down private owned property.
And he got 186 years in prison 🤣
When the video starts with a death sentence, you just know its good
I'm glad that you addressed why Death is still a villain despite people claiming he's "just doing his job". Rarely ever hear that about Death
He’s an “antagonist”
We say he isn't a villain since he's a neutral antagonist, since he's Death no one gets off the hook with him and he comes after everyone and (nearly) everything
the thing is I don't understand why death was so mad at him. Yes he didn't take anything from his life but he helped for other people he inspired them bruh he even defeated a villain. Also his manners were nice he is a fun guy to be with maybe not that responsible but he always makes a show out of it.
@@mcrain1283 Not sure you watched the movie yet, pal. Death himself stated he finds 9 lives absurd, as he decided to live them carelessly as a 'hero' rather than value a single one for what they were worth. He saw each end Puss had frivolous, as everytime he died it was a useless point just for fun, no genuine death that went to protect or stop anything, just to show off. He was furious that Puss never took notice in how his lives drained and didn't even keep track, so he decided that he would take the last then and there as a punishment for never valuing the other 8. Of course, in the end, he stops as he realizes Puss has officially learned his lesson, and will most likely value his final life peacefully until they meet yet again. This is why Death was so livid about it.
I don't see people saying "Death is doing his job"
My mindset was always "what are you gonna do about it?"
Not so much him doing his job as he is doing what he can do.
I love how there's no established rules saying "Death can't go and kill others" because it's clear that it isn't that he can't. It's just that he doesn't want to, or feels a need to as evident from Jack having the freaking highest kill count in the whole movie. All without Death being around
Galaxar: gets sentenced to death seven times
Death: *whistles softly*
Death: Only two more to go, Gato.
The fact that jack horner got worst sentences than death itself really says something 💀
I don’t really think we can hold him accountable for all deaths in history as those were natural and he was really just doing his job. Trying to kill Puss in this movie is a different story because Puss has not died. Not as he dying, death is just aggravated that Puss keeps taunting him so he’s trying to finish the job himself.
@@theparrishshow9803 i mean you are right but puss died 8 times previously without a care about death, is death really the bad guy?
@@mr.nothappy301
What people tend to ignore is a third two definitions of the term “villain” when it comes to movies.
Either they are an opposing force, or they are evil.
@@theparrishshow9803 you're conflating villain with antagonist, the words are often used interchangeably, but there is a clear distinction, the villain is evil, that's why they're a villain, if they are an opposing force and thus not inherently evil as death is, he is just following his nature, then they are just an antagonist, the same is true of hero and protagonist
@@BigBuckies
I understand that a villain and an antagonist are two very different things but people often use the term villain to also describe an antagonist, so I’m just clearing the air here.
In the context of this movie, death is both a villain and an antagonist. He’s an antagonist because he’s an opposing force to Puss, and he’s a villain, because he wants to murder Puss simply because he keeps annoying him.
I like that the first crime gallaxharr commits automatically gets him the death penalty.
The fact that Jack Horner did more crimes than Death itself scares me.
And the fact that he looks like a big baby
Death canf commit crimes because it's a physical force of the universe. Conceptual forces supersede mortal "laws."
@@JonRinzRaccotterz it's a video series about sentencing supernatural beings and cartoons, that logic doesn't apply here.
love how jack horner had a bigger sentencing than death himself
Gallaxhar: let me introduce myself
Yeah cuz death was doing their job. But Jack Horner was a murderer and a osha violator.
Death is kinda just doing his job, since it's Death
Jack Horner: “What did I do to deserve this?!”
MOUSAIT: 7:55
Jack Horner: “I mean what specifically….?!”
🤣
Abuse and torture of a sentient magic carpet
Lol
And Death Penalty
I would also argue that Galaxar destroying his home planet would be the highest form of treason possible, as well as terrorism.
You honestly made a good point about Death taking advantage of his job to kill Puss as he was not meant to kill, but only escort the dead to the afterlife (whether heaven or hell) but was still agitated with Puss squandering his other 8 lives. still doesn't excuse him from wanting to kill Puss though, so yeah that practically would be cheating as Puss's 2nd life said
The sequence of DNA can be identical but produce different results based on the presence or absence of epigenetic markers. So if humans and chimps share a common ancestor and these chemical tags are heritable, they should have similar epigenetic markers, right?
They should (if evolution were true), but they don’t.
the bbt (bigbang theory) is a manmade construct. How insane the chances must be for mill's of plants and animals to magically mutate over ludicrous spans of time. We should find missing links. However we dont, we only find Fully Formed animals. If animals could evolve into totally new animals, there should be a chance we find missing links. ONLY THE SIMPLEST LIFE FORMS SHOULD BE ABLE TO EVOLVE INTO EXISTENCE. GENETIC ENTROPY WILL UNDO WHATEVER BENEFITS THE ORGANISM MUTATED, FASTER THAN THE ORGANISM WILL MUTATE BENEFICAL TRAITS. EVEN THEN, THE CHANCES OF ANY ORGANISM MUTATING A BENEFICIAL TRAIT ARE NEXT TO NONE. HOW MUCH MORE CRAZY IS EVOLUTION, WHEN APPLIED TO MILLIONS OF PLANTS N ANIMALS?? FOR THEY ARE WITHOUT EXCUSE.... DEBUNKING BIGBANG: if the bigbang was real the 2nd planet's orbit would be normal and sat turns ring particles should've moved too fast for ANY gravity to pull them towards the planet. And thats not even taking into account the bigbangs hot temprature which shoulda vaporized anything. also there is too little antimatter in universe. if bigbang was real 99.999999999999999999999% of our universe should Not exist because antimatter destroys matter when it make contact with matter. the bang wouldve made much of it touch matter. so we see far less stars n stuff bc the so called bigbang wouldve destroyed nearly all of it. . READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY!! ----> this should prove that Jesus is Real: JESUS CHRIST will Not make you take any mark, and He will punish the tyrannical ANTI Christ. The ANTI Christ will get a terrible wound, but cure himself to reinforce his deception to decieve the non-Christians and the lukewarm Christians. (look up lukewarm Christians on Christian websites and/or the Bible.) the AC will be world famous and very popular. he will make people take a mark on r hand or forhead. there will be a severe punishment for not taking it. The ANTI-Christ is a control freak, the opposite of Jesus Christ. However, this AC will act all nice and cool for 3 years and 6 months, and then he will make a tyrannical dystopia. for another 3 years 6 months. Jesus uses His power for GOOD, NOT EVIL. This is BIBLE PROPHECY. Dont trust the false god, his goal is to get people into the lake of fire. he will go there too, despite all the FALSE MIRACLES HE WILL DO! Repent of your sins to Jesus Christ before its too late, you could die today!
I still think that he still wouldn't get charges with a competent lawyer as there are two really good angles.
1. As a supernatural personifying a force of nature, death is a citizen of no country, nor is he bound to abide by the laws of mortals. I would question whether any court has jurisdiction to prosecute him. Possibly, the local courts in the territory of the bar fight scene have jurisdiction for those charges.
Second, and most convincing: all his crimes were committed against an outlaw, wanted dead or alive by agents of the state. Was the wolf in the wrong? As an outlaw, Puss is explicitly not under the protection of the laws of the land. Legally, there are no crimes here.
@@josiahstreetman8806 He DID have Puss' wanted posted which did state "DEAD or Alive"
@@josiahstreetman8806 the supernatural thing doesn't count here really, have you seen the other videos?
@@josiahstreetman8806 also does death have a bounty hunting permit/license?
You know its good when a dreamworks villain gets charged with terrorism
"Y-you're not going to commit warcrimes, are ya Jack?"
"Yeah, in a single day. Why?"
2:16 Gallaxhar gets 4 death penalties in a row. Makes me laugh every time.
I lost it at the countless death sentence charges Galaxar got just for broadcasting a message.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ leave
I am curious how they'll even carry out 7 death penalty and time in jail.
@@Jr-shiungHu kill him, revive him and so on
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Can you save this for somewhere more appropriate?
@@hyperactiveofficial8096 pretty sure they're a bot just ignore em
Finally someone who understands the concept of the embodiment of death. He's not there to kill. He's there because the person is already dead and is there to escort them to the underworld.
Fair to point out.
I mean, there's also the depiction of death from Regular Show too...
@LlEUCU. BEAU× I know what he was doing a lot of modern day media falsely interprets death. Movies and TV shows make him look like he's there to kill people. Every form of death has been misjudged for doing there job.
@LlEUCU. BEAU× I mean puss was wanted dead or alive so I guess technically he's not breaking the law. He is abusing his power though.
but puss WASNT dead and death was just pissed that puss wasn’t taking his lives for granted
Baltazaar: Well something like galactic council will probably sue him.
Marmalade: Going into Asylum you are.
Jack Horner: Ask Death.
Death: Ask Malthael (the Angel of Death who tries to kill entire humanity and demonry)
*Galaxzar
Galaxar would just be incinerated on sight lol
technically jacks assault with a deadly weapon would probably fall under castle doctrine sense Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws were trespassing with intent to rob him
In the first battle of Death vs. Puss, I would excuse him for the assault as while he definitely tried to provoke Puss into a battle, Puss was the initiator of the fight and as such, Death inflicting a wound on him could be considered self-defense
Even if Death did throw the first punch. Puss is a wanted man and Death was acting as a bounty hunter, so his actions against Puss are not only legal, but encouraged by the government.
@@samuelsoliday4381 ya why is nobody talking about this
Instigating a physical altercation even verbally prevents you from using self defense. Good to know, so if you do instigate a fight you are not allowed to use the "self defense" defense
@@samuelsoliday4381 owning someone's wanted poster does not mean you are a bounty hunter puss just assumes he is one and later even says "you are no bounty hunter"
@@TheImpatientGam3r Puss is still a wanted man, and Death is taking the role of a bounty hunter.
The idea of Death getting a life sentence is hilarious
Lol
Hehe
But isn't death immortal?
@@outofmemind he is so life Imprisonment is 25 Years in prison,along with parole
He's literally DEATH.
Wait wait wait, so Jack Horner didn't even get 1 death penalty?
*There's been a glitch in the matrix*
he got 4 lifes
Shoot, he’s already ded🤷🏾♂️
Bro almost got 200 years
All of the deaths he caused were negligent and all of the people he tried to kill made it out alive.
Midas Touch?
Thank you for bringing the video back!
I love how Death got the lightest sentence out of all of them
In the case of Jack Horner, you forgot that he admitted to getting his wall of unicorn horns from baby unicorns, implying he either genocided a bunch of baby unicorns or poached them for their horns. Poaching x48 (horns he had on his wall) at least, unicorn genocide at most.
Actually the horses that pull the wagon are actually unicorns with no horns. Meaning they're alive. I still think he should got an animal cruelty charge but not genocide
I lost it when he gave Death a stalking charge.🤣
Guess what you’ll need Jack Horner, you need a spoon or a fork to taste the pie, not wit yo thumb
I like how Jack Horner has a worse sentence than literal Death
Death: This is pretty ironic coming from me, but dude, what the fuck is wrong with you-?
To be fair, none of Death's actions were actually illegal considering Puss in Boots is a wanted man and his murder or capture is officially endorsed by the government.
@@samuelsoliday4381 You’re right. Mousait forgot to consider that.
@@samuelsoliday4381 Except Death isn't trying to kill Puss for it and is actively breaking the rules by doing so.
@@condedooku9750 What rules? They have yet to be properly established in the movie.
I can imagine the wolf at court just like
Judge: "How do you plead?"
Death: "I outlive all of you"
Judge: "wha.."
Death: "Also if I were you I'd lay off the donuts your number is going down."
Imagine the judge eating a donut: but I skipped breakfast before court they should really make the times better
Death: they should however I suggest stop the donuts and maybe a premade healthy breakfast that easy to bulk make
Judge you know for death he’s oddly considerate about when we die or how
Death it’s more fun if they run
Judge nvm
Ngl tho death isn't really a villan if you think of it he's bassicaly just a walking reality check well that's how I see him
And also marmalade him mind controlling multiple guinea pigs can be considered slavery or animal abuse I think and Jack Horner tricked the lady into becoming gold so something tells me it's more of fraud then murder but meh I don't fully know
I like how he defaults to the worst possible punishment when multiple options are available
Iirc he didn’t do this for (SPOILERS)
Ultron chopping off an arm
Big numbers fun
Just noticed at 9:23 how gambling Puss, as he accuses Death of cheating, throws his cards... *all of which are aces!*
Oh damn, never noticed, the irony lmao
Since Galaxar’s machine altered Susan’s body by making her small it could be considered Mutilation depending on how you define it.
I like how the guy who's the most lethal, gets the shortest charge.
The embodiment of Death.
He was just doing his job
@@WeegeeNumbah1 not really
@@siliswest498 yes he was
@@siliswest498 yes,yes he was.
@@benjamingomez9031 like the video says, puss is alive, he's not dying or anything either, death is breaking the rules.
“What did I do to deserve this”
7:56
“I mean specificallyyyyyy”
Your point that Death here breaks the rules and so can be charged blew my mind.
7:53 considering the source material the apples are referencing along with the color and design I feel like it’s safe to assume the apples are in some way poisonous/toxic so it may actually constitute for use of chemical weapons.
For Big Jack Horner, considering the talking variety of animals in the Shrekverse are basically considered equals with humans, he should perhaps get "Attempted First-Degree Murder" for threatening Perrito.
Wouldn't that be Conspiracy to commit murder?
Also him flicking the Ethical Bug could be considered Assault, Battery, and Mutilation based on how he loses limbs over it
7:33 I would probably have counted that as self defense since he was under very articulated threat
"Since he is choking the phoenix to turn her into a flamethrower that would count as animal abuse." But wouldn't this also count as arson?
I don't think it would count as arson because that area they did this didn't seemed to be owned by anyone. Also the plants are very dangerous.
So it's self defense,but the animal abuse is still in
Finally! Thank you! Someone finally said it. It’s truly shocking people say death was just doing his job when his job is to wait for your time, not kill a cat because he annoyed him. If you say it’s because “puss wasn’t valuing his life” that’s basically saying it’s ok when someone attempts murder, stalks, threatens and acts upon it, and psychologically tortures another person because they were living in a way they didn’t approve and lecture the victim about being reckless and tell them how to live after being let go. I don’t care if he sounds hot and you’re a furry
Puss is a wanted man, and Death is taking the role of a bounty hunter. Death is entitled to free time during work, and is thus allowed to take up a hobby, such as bounty hunting.
@@dominickeijzer5844 Still makes him a villain for attempting to unrightfully take a life
@@dhans9662 Unrightfully? Puss is literally a criminal, ordered dead. Are you discriminating against him because of his profession?
@@dominickeijzer5844 His profession isnt to kill, its to deal with those who've already died. Did you even watch the video?
@@dhans9662 Did you even read my comment? He's allowed to take time off and have hobbies. If we're treating him like he can be arrested, let's give him basic workplace rights.
Death has done zero crimes other then arson and vandalism. Remember, Puss is wanted, therefore making it justified in the law, especially since he’s wanted dead or alive. Not only that, back then, the other crimes he had were pretty much non existent, kind of like the Wild West. So in reality, Death has very little crimes, well, except arson.
Does it really even count as arson, if nothing even got burned? Just a little fire curtain.
Death needs to be a licensed bounty hunter in order to receive that justification, and since he was only using it as a cover to kill Puss for his own reasons, I doubt he went through the proper certifications. Also these things use modern day laws regardless of the in-universe timeline
@capejedi2048 also he is literally the grim reaper so I think no matter what... he ain't gonna be touched
where was the arson?
@@capejedi2048 Objection. The fact that bounties include "death" as a qualified condition of bounty automatically qualifies the personification of Death it self as a bounty hunter.
Great series! Keep up the good work!! You've earned this sub.
With Jack, He had a bunch of artifacts. Given his track record, he probably stole most of them. I believe he should get a charge for thievery (we do know he stole the map) and a fine for any artifacts he stole. Plus, the unicorn de horning (we see them later, so he didn't kill them) should count as animal abuse, as he striped their line of defense.
But there's no evidences
@@eeg-rh7jv Hé stole the map and we saw that he did animal abuse
@@Flox8er I'm talking about the stolen artifacts
@@eeg-rh7jv So? He still gets the charge.
@@Flox8er He doesn't, you can't arrest people simply based on suspicion without proofs
Technically Puss is an outlaw where he was currently at throughout the movies and the forbidden forest could be in the same zone as those areas or could be considered like international waters where some charges can't be filed. Regardless we were meant to believe he was a bounty hunter throughout the movie and the charges would essentially become null and void since those places clearly didn't care if puss was dead or not. The most death could legally be charged of was misconduct and abuse of his possession.
And destruction of property, as he did break some glasses, a chair, and a table during their first fight.
I just love his videos, this is educational and entertaining as well.
I love how they’re charging Death for doing his job
Actually, all the magical items that Horner got is probably acquired illegal too, so, there also might be something about making others do crimes for you and more animal abuse for all those unicorn horns. Also, since some of those artifacts are like a national treasure, his sentence will be ever bigger...
He deserves a lot of grand larceny charges for those lefts.
Plus, he did hire assassins who killed some of the owners of the items and potentially others.
He even kept the unicorns after removing their horns. What do you think was pulling the carriage?
@@dominickeijzer5844 wait, that's a crazy observation, never thought about it that way. Genius
I dont think it was never mentioned that he stole the magic items. There is a possibility he bought most of them, since he is rich. The only item that he got illegaly for sure was the map, since the sisters mention how many people they had to hurt. Excalibur is questionable, as its last owner died and no one claimed it as their property before him.
“That was weird” said Jack Horner as he was sentenced to 186 years in prison and 4 life sentences as well as having his factory being shutdown
7:16 it could easily be argued he was in danger as he was being attacked by 3 grizzly bears
I would also like to add 31 counts of grand larceny, just by the scenes with the serpent sisters, and whenever he is collecting gear for the retrievemcent of the map. So that would add 775 to his sentence.
6:02 you forgot threatening because he was bassically saying give him the map or he would kill dog
You know it's going to be good when the first villain already gets a death sentence
And the 4 death sentences in one sentence... Wow.
8:47 could also be the use of pyscological trauma to incite mania
Request: What if Savage Dad Villians were Charged for their Crimes.
Characters:
Mr. Crow (Bully's Dad)
Frank (Gangster Uncle)
The Thugs
The Mountain
The Kidnappers
Roadman (Drug Lord)