Regular villains: I guess it’s jail time for me. Disney: D e a t h Those companies: That’s a little vio- Disney: *D I E* The audience: I’m disturbed... Disney: *M u r d e r t h e m* Us: Meme potential! Disney: K I I I I I I I L L L L L L L L L L
7:49 I still think Facilier’s death is the most disturbing. This guy has demons watching his every move, always breathing down his neck, and the literal second he screws up he’s dragged to hell, screaming and begging for his life.
The ironic thing about Clayton’s death is that throughout the film he was always mocking Tarzan as a “Savage” while pushing him to be a “Man”. Yet in his final moments it was Tarzan who was the real man for still trying to help Clayton, while Clayton himself was screaming like a savage beyond help
@@TPOTfan406 if u don’t know what this guy said is that Gaston’s eyes show a skull for a brief second and i didn’t know until i saw a video about it hope this helped
I felt bad because he tried to save Clayton even though he tried to kill Tarzan’s family, Tarzan tried to save but was too late…Imagine what the body looked like…
dr. facillier’s death is just… so incredible. it’s disturbing, satisfying, ironic, and a whole ass bop. homeboy literally gets dragged to hell all because of his own actions and ego. the way it was executed was absolutely perfect. the way he immediately realises what’s about to happen and starts pleading with the friends to give him more time… it’s chilling yet so satisfying and fitting for him. simply brilliant.
Not only is Facillier dead but so is his shadow and all his evil magic and friends are gone for good changing fate of New Orleans and all living there back to karma
Zira fell *INTO a raging river!!* So, she more likely drowned, OR, smacked her head on a sharp, jagged rock at some point. Died? Yes. From Falling?? Not on your life!!
Bill Sykes' death is very underrated, not only it's one of the most realistic ones (Besides Clayton's) but also the fact of instead of screaming "NOOOOOO" like most villains when defeated, he just looks at the train and goes like "Welp, I'm dead"
@@Pink_pr1ncessto be fair they were probably each going about 60-70 mph, so a closing speed of about 140 mph to the central point of impact. Yeah, no point in even reacting, just accept death then and there
Frolo’s death is the perfect definition of dramatic irony because in the end he was right: “And the Lord shall cast down the Wicked into the eternal Lake of Fire!” And that’s exactly what the Lord did in the end.
@@DRpePPer1300 Yes, never realized it as a kid here, either. And actually, it wasn't during a rewatch of the movie for me, but during a youtube video with commentary on it.
3:17 god i got chills frollo has his own tier of evilness, nothing can compete he’s straight up evil .. he doesn’t have powers like Ursula or jafar, he’s just a normal person. He can exist in real life.
Funny enough, given that I haven't watched The Hunchback of Notre Dame original animated film, the first time that I saw Frollo's death scene, was through Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance. And having seen this compilation, I'm impressed that Frollo's last moments in KH3D were the same as that of the original. Only this time, in 3D.
i know gravity falls isn’t a traditional disney classic, but i’m happy it was included. bill’s death never ceases to give me chills. the entire premise of stan giving up all his memories to defeat him makes me tear up every time! alex hirsch truly is a genius.
no one falls onto ice like Gaston (yes ik it was prob summer but it makes sense for the movie as blue stuff was down at the bottom where Gaston falls, idk maybe he drowned)
3:10 mauled to death by hyenas. One of the worst things about it is that they don’t wait until Scar is dead to start feasting, so it’s also possible for Scar to’ve been eaten alive while being mauled
Well, if Scar didn't betrayed his companions saying that they were his and Simba's enemies, he would die by a fire, or he would survive, but not for long.
0:00 Queen Grimhilde 0:17 Maleficent 0:39 Bear (Which is the mascot for my school) but black wawa 0:53 The Horned King 1:14 Professor Ratigan 1:28 Bill Sykes 1:39 Ursula 1:56 Percival C. McLeach 2:09 Gaston 2:25 Mr. Oogie Boogie 2:45 Jafar 2:59 Scar 3:17 Claude Frollo Hades 3:40 Maestro Forte 4:06 Shan Yu 4:24 Zira 4:40 Hopper 4:49 Sabor Leopard 5:05 Clayton 5:25 The Jack in the Box 5:40 Morgana 5:56 Carnotaurus 6:10 Helga Sinclair 6:23 Lyle Tiberius Rourke 6:49 Scroop 7:01 Syndrome Kazar 7:19 DOR-15/Doris 7:36 Charles F. Muntz 7:49 Doctor Facilier 8:09 Mother Gothel 8:41 King Candy/ Turbo 9:00 Mor’du 9:12 Thunderclap 9:23 Griffany 9:41 Bill Cipher Ernesto De La Cruz Arthur/ Ralph Clones King Ruenard Curse Dragon
Eaten Alive, Burned, Turned to Dust, Run over, Electrocuted, Fell, Hanged, Punched, Drowned, Stabbed, Crushed, Blown up, Impaled, Froze, Ripped up, and Dragged to Hell by Angry Voo-Doo Gods. Damn Disney scares me sometimes.
I love how ironically enough, Disney has some of the most messed up and violent villain deaths I have ever seen. Without any blood they manage to be creepy.
I love how the Horned King’s death is literally like those horrifying 80’s horror movie deaths where it’s some semi-quick and brutal death of a character before they disappear into whatever evil had killed them (like Nancy’s Mom in Nightmare on Elm Street), without any trace or evidence of their previous existence.
Clayton, Facilier, and Scar stuck in my mind for the longest time as a little kid. Being hanged, getting dragged into hell, and being eaten alive… Disney may not show blood, but they sure don’t pack their punches lol
Syndrome’s cape in the engine death is just beautiful, sweet poetic justice. Also, the way Tarzan scrambles to keep Clayton from sabotaging himself and the way it’s like… knife falls, Tarzan falls, Clayton’s silhouette in succession. The animation is incredible in that sequence. The impact is huge.
Yeah I also noticed Disney never wants the main character to defeat the villain, but some other person/force of nature.(typically gravity) Aladdin is one exception I can think of where Aladdin's cunning tricked Jafar into trapping himself.
What I find interesting is that most of these villains were the architects of their own destruction. Really sends the message home that if you succumb to evil, it will consume you.
Yep. Gaston could have lived, if he had just let go of his obsession with Belle, but he just had to get in one more shot against the Beast. Scar could have lived, if he had accepted Simba’s offer to run away and never return, but he refused. Frollo could have lived if he had recanted his obsession with Esmeralda, but he wasn’t willing to let her go.
My favorite thing about Syndromes death scene is the multiple layers of irony to it. Obviously the cape getting caught in the turbine is what most people think about, but there’s another detail. What gets Syndrome caught in the turbine in the first place is Bob throwing the car that Syndrome GAVE him. Syndrome was the architect of his own demise from every angle.
Dr. Facillier had the worst fate of all, seeing how he is dragged into what can be hell in such horrific fashion. The first disney scene that scared me as a kid.
The horned king is literally exactly the same but we actually see what happens after he gets dragged to the cauldron unlike facillier, the horned king’s skin legit gets ripped apart right before because covered in fire and then causing a massive explosion
He was also the last Disney villain that died in a 2D movie, because the next villains that died in 2D such as the sorcerer (Randy Cunningham 9th grade ninja), Bill Cipher (Gravity falls), Toffee (Star vs the forces of evil), Zhan Tiri (Tangled: the series), The core (Amphibia), The Chairman (the ghost and Molly Mcgee), or emperor Belos (The owl house) were in TV shows.
It’s also brilliant because the focus of the shot is the machete, where most people would focus on. Completely unaware that the shadow Clayton’s lifeless body is shown.
@@nyabis8044 Thinking back to when I first saw the scene as a kid, I never saw the body it wasn’t until it was pointed out to me when I was like 15 that I saw it
@@CharizardMaster69 I'm 30 and only noticed it today after having seen the movie as both a kid and a teen and having watched this video around five times
Fun Fact: Gaston was originally supposed to survive the fall, shout "if I can't have Belle, no one can", then he was mauled by the wolves. They cut this due to its brutality. They later reused this idea for Scar's death in the Lion King. edit: To everyone saying about the skulls, I know that, but one can theorize. I didn't say it was canon. I was just stating their original plan for his death, or lack thereof, as well as an opinion from the original cast.
*I think y'all forget how brutal Syndromes death was. I mean other than Clayton's. He has the most brutal and possibly the most painful death in Disney history*
3:28 The gargoyle animated itself infront of Frollo because these were placed on churches and cathedrals to scare off demons and evil spirits. This Gargoyle came to life specifically to scare off Frodo. Also shoutout to the creativity of Mother Gothelle's death who decomposed midair so fast she got reduced to dust before hitting the ground.
It took me way too long to realize that Mother Gothel had de-aged herself so much to the point where her entire body rotted away mid-fall due to its inability to sustain any form after quickly catching up with her true age
@@bigboomer1013 When it comes to European buildings (especially old religious ones like Notre-Dame) nothing is made "just" to look cool. If an architect can make something as practical and symbolic as possible, they will.
Fun fact: scar’s death was originally meant for Gaston. When he fell into the gorge he survived but got attacked by the wolves. But then, they changed it, and seeing how it played out for Scar, we can see why.
Really? You were supposed to see Gaston killed /eaten alive (not literally obviously) by the wolves!? If so then that's nature's karma on a killer of nature etc. 😌
My favourite and the death that most traumed me as a kid was Facilier’s death. And personally I think they made visually beautiful such a tetric scene it’s amazing
I find Zira's death very ironic because she was so eager for revenge and died the same way Scar killed Mufasa except someone actually tried helping her but refused because it was by "an enemy" so she met the fate that Scar dished out
Not gonna lie Gaston’s death at 2:18 cracks me up how he screamed like a little girl as he was falling 🤣😆😂. And then Scar’s death also cracks me up too 💀🤣😆
Writer: So, how should we kill the villa-- Disney: Falls to his death. Writer: But how about-- Disney: He falls to his death. Writer: But maybe-- Disney: He. Falls. To. His. DEATH.
So fun fact: the reason they do that in so many of their films is because they don't want their heroes to become murderers. Even if they attack the villain in some way to lead to their end, they never directly deal the killing blow by their own hands. It also kinda shows that the villains were done in their own evil ways.
What gets me about Clayton/Tarzan Main Villian is that most of the time the heroes forget about the Villain as soon as they witness their death and it didn’t seem like Tarzan buried him or anything. He just left his body left to hang and flies and stuff to get to it and his body slowly decaying and stinking.
I only realized only now that the birds watching with a sinister smile as the evil witch in Snow White falls to her death is that she's now a free meal for them to eat.
@@youknowwhoitis.itsmyname4746 It did. Just that, well...in the law of physics, material will find a way to escape one another, and because she's lighter and...uh,ess dense, her body will splatter from underneath
In Zira's death scene, anyone else ever notice the weird editing, and how she seems to be smiling as she falls to her death? Well, you see, the original scene, which very, VERY nearly made it into the final cut, played out like this: Zira starts slipping, Kiara offers to pull her back up, and Zira seems to consider it...before snarling out a firm refusal and throwing herself off the rocks, laughing all the way down to the raging water. Yeah, her expression makes a lot more sense now, doesn't it? Why the sloppy cuts and obvious replacement of her laughter with an unfitting scream? Apparently this was considered "too dark" by the company that, the very next year, gave us a movie where the main villain ends up accidentally hanging himself AND WE'RE SHOWN HIS CORPSE'S SHADOW TO DRIVE IT HOME.
@@jamesjohnson6358 i guess maybe the spiteful suicide was the part considered dark, rather than the nature of death, whereas clayton's was caused by him neglecting to pay attention to his surroundings in his anger
Also: Kovu originally WAS going to be Scar's son until they realised that'd make him and Kiara cousins, which is why it's never really explained where his family came from or why he was chosen for heir 😂
There's something... Simple about Charles' death at 7:36 that makes it the one that sticks with me the most. Sure most other deaths on here where the villain falls to their doom are more gruesome and dramatic like Frollo's or Clayton's, with over the top screams, striking visuals, and bombastic music, but Charles' overall simplic fall just makes it more unsettling to me. He just... Plummets. No real dramatic music, no hearing him scream until he's finally dead, just a quick shout, a quick music chord, and he's gone. The quickness of it all also just sells it I feel. It feels less like a triumphant moment of the villain being defeated and more of a "This didn't have to end this way" feeling, I guess. Also the Shadow Man's death from TP&TF is still the best one overall. Literally gets dragged to hell by voodoo dolls. It's so visually amazing and disturbing.
0:00 Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937) 0:17 Sleeping Beauty (1959) 0:38 The Fox and the Hound (1981) 0:53 The Black Cauldron (1985) 1:14 The Great Mouse Detective (1986) 1:27 Oliver and Company (1988) 1:38 The Little Mermaid (1989) 1:56 The Rescuers Down Under (1990) 2:09 Beauty and the Beast (1991) 2:24 The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) 2:45 The Return of Jafar (1994) 2:58 The Lion King (1994) 3:16 The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) 3:40 Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (1997) 4:05 Mulan (1998) 4:24 The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998) 4:39 A Bug's Life (1998) 4:49 Tarzan (1999) 5:25 Fantasia 2000 (1999) 5:40 The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (2000) 5:55 Dinosaur (2000) 6:10 Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) 6:49 Treasure Planet (2002) 7:01 The Incredibles (2004) 7:19 Meet the Robinsons (2007) 7:35 Up (2009) 7:49 The Princess and the Frog (2009) 8:09 Tangled (2010) 8:41 Wreck-It Ralph (2012) 9:00 Brave (2012) 9:12 The Good Dinosaur (2015) 9:23 Gravity Falls
yes, i can also relate to when I activate explosive fireworks in order to kill the chief of a mongol horde during a war around the 15th century running in panic to get off the roof of a 40ft building
I always thought it was interesting how in the hunchback, Frollo clings to a gargoyle who comes alive as he falls. Gargoyles were originally made and added to buildings due to the superstition that they would act as guardians and protectors to the places and buildings they were build for...so for it to come alive at the sight of Frollo it really speaks to how far he has fallen...no pun intended
I mean... cool theory but it is a little undercut by the fact that Quasi makes three gargoyles come to life for the entire film (And yes, one could possibly argue that he imagines them)
I'm just putting out the lore I heard, and who knows, maybe they came to life as HIS guardians? Protecting him from the demon who dressed in black robes
Fun fact: they say that those who stare into the eyes of the devil have commited terrible sins. The gargoyle only screamed at Frollo once he looked into it's eyes.
I love it how if a main character falls down a waterfall they don’t die or get hurt. However if a villain falls down they splat into a million pieces. Edit: momma im famous
The meaning behind the falls is that bad people will eventually fall. No matter how high up they get they end up falling. That’s why most villain movies they have the bad guy fall from somewhere high
It’s amazing that the the Queens death from snowy white was done in the 30s. It has to be the most iconic of all. Maybe not the most brutal. But the most iconic.
7:19 this particular death is underrated. At first it seems a little anti-climactic, but it actually makes sense, and the more I watch this scene, the more satisfying it is that he could defeat Doris that easily by saying the magic words.
Great to see "The Black Cauldron" on the list tho technically you could have lengthened it to include the part where the army being sucked back in as well and the little Goblin guy
6:55 This is the most horrifying death on here. He isn't going to plummet into anything, he's just going to be trapped, hurtling through space until he starves to death. And being an insect-type creature, that could potentially take _months._ He isn't screaming at his _impending_ death, he's screaming knowing that death is a long, torturous distance away. At least Mr Arrow got spaghettified into a black hole Edit: I suppose Facilier might have it worse, being tortured by voodoo demons is probably worse.
@Sengo Muramasa also known as one the most underrated gems ever created that was purposefully shafted by Disney so they could have a excuse not to do 2d animation anymore
I like how the protagonist is remorseful in most of these scenes, and the villains bring about their own end. Then there's the Good Dinosaur, who mows them down in cold blood as they try to flee.
@@BROXBasher Considering how much of a fanboy he is, I come to two conclusions: Either he completely passed over the fact so many people died by capes, or he did indeed know Edna because of his obsession, as he might have stalked or otherwise learned about her through other means
@@gavinziozios1431 The former sounds more likely. His fanboy days WERE in the golden age of superheroes, and I'm guessing the no-capes thing was something he never found out about because of his obsession with making superheroes obsolete.
CLAYTON and DR. FACILIER's death terrified me as a kid when I first saw it. Clayton with the atmosphere and tone of the sequence, and Facilier's with the whole execution and puppet ritual/chanting to his death. But still a good movie for kids though.
This has only brought to my attention just how *absolutely horrifying* Disney villain deaths are. Yes, most of them die from a massive fall. While relatively tame compared to others, if anyone were to find their bodies, they would most likely be flattened or maybe even in pieces. There's also a chance that they never actually reach the bottom. There's a possibility that on the way down they got impaled by a jagged rock or something. Then you've got deaths like Ursula who was impaled, Scar who was mauled to death and possibly eaten by hyenas, Facilier who was literally dragged down to Hell, Zira who drowned, Frollo who not only fell from the top of a church but fell into a pit of fire, Clayton who accidentally hung himself from vines (most likely his neck was broken from the force of the vines very abruptly stopping his very long fall), Syndrome who was ripped to shreds from the propeller of a plane, the list goes on. Then ofc you've got possibly the most tame deaths like Mother Gothel who turned to dust. Disney has a knack for villain deaths to very incredibly violent, messy, and terrifying, all without showing gore or anything like that.
My favorite death has to be mother Gothelle from Tangled. True her death wasn’t as gruesome as many others, but there’s something about the rage and panic in her voice and expression that makes it so effective. She was so calm and conniving throughout the movie and then to see her reduced to THAT is rather shocking. I also think it’s rather unique the fact that the animators made a show of showing us that she was ash before she hit the ground. By the time she falls there’s nothing left to feel the impact or cry out in pain. Gone before she even reached the end of the tower. I don’t know what it is about it but I just love that moment so much.
Well it's up to debate if it is a gruesome death as no one can actually say how it feels like to age so rapidly one can only imagine what happens i personally think it could be extremely painful considering that the human body devolops pain slowly by aging to imagine that pain all devolops in a matter of seconds sounds pretty gruesome to me
@@cathycatsville67 that is true, I didn’t think of it like that. For me I’d consider it gruesome because 1. She had to watch herself shrivel into an old hag, the one thing she was most afraid of and most despised and 2. The realization that her death is hurtling near, it’s coming in just a few seconds. Imagine how terrifying that must be.
And also I love the fact that right before mother Gothel fall from the tower, we were shown a shot of Rapunzel reaching out for her. I mean sure she was locked in for almost 18 years and was manipulated by Gothel but she was also the one who took care of Rapunzel for 18 years. Her death seems to be confusing to Rapunzel and the audience themselves.
EVER HEARD OF AN EARTHQUAKE. Like how Scar made the ground split when he was singing "Be Prepared" I can see ice cracking and falling under. (Unfortunately you could still be rescued, i mean in reality its a toss up of surviving but for movies you NEED TO SINK. Its just quicker that way for cinematic reasons. Kill em off)
The death I like the most is Clayton's - especially as Tarzan saw the danger and tried to warn him only for Clayton to be to lost in rage to listen - as it was his own actions that caused his death though it would have been mercifully quick as the vine going taught like that would have snapped his neck killing him instantly.
Nobody:
Disney: *If you wanna kill someone, yeet them from the cliff.*
YEEEEEEEEEET
YEEEEEEAAATTTTTT
AND THEN ALONG CAME ZUES
Regular villains: I guess it’s jail time for me.
Disney: D e a t h
Those companies: That’s a little vio-
Disney: *D I E*
The audience: I’m disturbed...
Disney: *M u r d e r t h e m*
Us: Meme potential!
Disney: K I I I I I I I L L L L L L L L L L
long live the king
villains: exist
gravity: *imma ruin this kid’s whole career*
@KevinPlayz YT r/doyahaveareddit
@KevinPlayz YT r whooshing
6:56 Or lack thereof.
@KevinPlayz YT yes
You mean Issac Newton
7:49 I still think Facilier’s death is the most disturbing. This guy has demons watching his every move, always breathing down his neck, and the literal second he screws up he’s dragged to hell, screaming and begging for his life.
It reminds me of drag me to hell
Idk if its worst than claytons dude really sliced every vine until he hung himself then you saw his body dangling
@@lelelew2735 That is very disturbing, but I think I’d rather be hanged than literally dragged to actual Hell by demons and ghosts
@Bruh yea thats scary too but atleast he went breathing fresh air cause im sure clayton went there too but being strangled
Very,very good point
The ironic thing about Clayton’s death is that throughout the film he was always mocking Tarzan as a “Savage” while pushing him to be a “Man”. Yet in his final moments it was Tarzan who was the real man for still trying to help Clayton, while Clayton himself was screaming like a savage beyond help
Clayton was trying to be cool but turns put he was a dumbass in the beginning which is crazy yet satisfying
2:20 pause
@@TPOTfan406 if u don’t know what this guy said is that Gaston’s eyes show a skull for a brief second and i didn’t know until i saw a video about it hope this helped
Quem é o monstro e o homem quem é?
Disney Villains: The protagonists can't kill me
Physics: So here is the thing....
Lol also i keep wondering what those last 2 were
Memory gun: Allow me to introduce myself.
@@Britshitlol
@@blazethewolf2010 Hello again.
@@blazethewolf2010 I saw you at the Banana Flix.
All disney villains: Fall to their deaths
Scar: Survived fall and gets rekt by hyenas
And fire
It wasn't the fall that killed Clayton it was a Vine around his neck
Jared Reisinger Yep! He did that to himself though..
Nah, the hyenas tied up Scar and forced him to listen to the song from "It's a Small World."
@@jaredreisinger6745 Well it never is the fall that kills people, but the sudden stop at the bottom.
5:05 Hearing Tarzan's voice when he said "Clayton don't!" still gives me chills...
Same
I felt bad because he tried to save Clayton even though he tried to kill Tarzan’s family, Tarzan tried to save but was too late…Imagine what the body looked like…
@@doctorescope we see it in the shadows and it traumitized me as a child
dr. facillier’s death is just… so incredible. it’s disturbing, satisfying, ironic, and a whole ass bop. homeboy literally gets dragged to hell all because of his own actions and ego. the way it was executed was absolutely perfect. the way he immediately realises what’s about to happen and starts pleading with the friends to give him more time… it’s chilling yet so satisfying and fitting for him. simply brilliant.
At least he can party with his friends in hell XD
@@mochicaca123 You mean "on the other side" ;)
@@zachatck64 yess
He wasn't rEAdAy!
Not only is Facillier dead but so is his shadow and all his evil magic and friends are gone for good changing fate of New Orleans and all living there back to karma
Almost every Disney villain: dies through falling.
Emperor's new groove: Random trampoline saves villain from death from falling.
@@goldkat1 squirrels are immune to fall damage
@@inputnutria2026 wow two minutes
@@BroadcastingCN wow 5 days ago
“For the last time we did not order a giant trampoline!”
“You know pal you could’ve told me that before I set it up.”
Zira fell *INTO a raging river!!* So, she more likely drowned, OR, smacked her head on a sharp, jagged rock at some point. Died? Yes. From Falling?? Not on your life!!
Scar promised the hyenas wouldn’t go hungry.
The hyenas ensured he delivered.
Great point, and it also ties into Mufasa's earlier speech about the circle of life.
After all, a hyena's belly is NEVER full!
Point taken hahaha, he did promised them, and yes they were full of him
Did u know that it happens with real lions and hyenas
I wondered how much he charged for delivery. Probably cost an arm and a leg.
Bill Sykes' death is very underrated, not only it's one of the most realistic ones (Besides Clayton's) but also the fact of instead of screaming "NOOOOOO" like most villains when defeated, he just looks at the train and goes like "Welp, I'm dead"
Yeah I agree. Also finally someone who‘ s talking Sykes death.
He barely had time to react tho, that train was coming towards him at the speed of light. He was utterly helpless against it.
@@Pink_pr1ncessto be fair they were probably each going about 60-70 mph, so a closing speed of about 140 mph to the central point of impact. Yeah, no point in even reacting, just accept death then and there
If you listen closely, you can hear Sykes scream as the subway train runs him down.
The funny part was just that he just went silent and had a look that says
"Oh shits on a stick-"
Frolo’s death is the perfect definition of dramatic irony because in the end he was right: “And the Lord shall cast down the Wicked into the eternal Lake of Fire!” And that’s exactly what the Lord did in the end.
About 95% of these villains: “I fear no man. but that thing…”
*cliff*
“It scares me.”
It's okay, the audience probably understood the GRAVITY of the situation!!! 😂
The biggest mistake of all Villains. Don't go to cliff, otherwise you'll die
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And Phillip's sword stabs. I'm actually they wrote him to do that.
_As a kid I never realized how fu**ing gruesome some of these deaths are_
Yeah, Ursula especially.
That's because they did a good job at making these films suitable for children while still being rather clear about what happens to the villains.
5:18 I didn’t realize you could see Claytons silhouette until I rewatched the scene as an adult
@@DRpePPer1300 dang that's kinda dark for disney.
@@DRpePPer1300 Yes, never realized it as a kid here, either. And actually, it wasn't during a rewatch of the movie for me, but during a youtube video with commentary on it.
3:17 god i got chills frollo has his own tier of evilness, nothing can compete he’s straight up evil .. he doesn’t have powers like Ursula or jafar, he’s just a normal person. He can exist in real life.
Funny enough, given that I haven't watched The Hunchback of Notre Dame original animated film, the first time that I saw Frollo's death scene, was through Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance. And having seen this compilation, I'm impressed that Frollo's last moments in KH3D were the same as that of the original. Only this time, in 3D.
Even as a kid Frollo gave me chills, he was just that evil man.
He IS real, his name is Pope Francis
@@h.t.awesome3822his voice kinda sounds like grimsby from the little mermaid movie 1989 version at 3:17
@@Megalink18they might've both been voiced by Tony Jay
i know gravity falls isn’t a traditional disney classic, but i’m happy it was included. bill’s death never ceases to give me chills. the entire premise of stan giving up all his memories to defeat him makes me tear up every time! alex hirsch truly is a genius.
Maybe not traditional, but it is a Disney classic
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Hes still alive according to a official comic called "lost legends"
@@rexyjp1237 why am I not surprised.
@@justincummings8557 its not canon tho
All Disney villains: **Falls to their death**
Scroop: **floats to his death**
There's always that one guy who tries to be special
The karma got him
Best comment XD
Lol like lol right?
LITERALLY
No one makes a crater in the ground like Gaston.
🤣🤣
No one… FALLS like Gaston. No one SPLATS like Gaston
@@kronk3892 He also tried to force a girl to marry him under duress, so... mixed bag, I guess?
no one falls onto ice like Gaston
(yes ik it was prob summer but it makes sense for the movie as blue stuff was down at the bottom where Gaston falls, idk maybe he drowned)
No one makes skull eyes like Gaston either .3.
3:10 mauled to death by hyenas. One of the worst things about it is that they don’t wait until Scar is dead to start feasting, so it’s also possible for Scar to’ve been eaten alive while being mauled
3:14 Death Hyenas
Well, if Scar didn't betrayed his companions saying that they were his and Simba's enemies, he would die by a fire, or he would survive, but not for long.
0:00 Queen Grimhilde
0:17 Maleficent
0:39 Bear (Which is the mascot for my school) but black wawa
0:53 The Horned King
1:14 Professor Ratigan
1:28 Bill Sykes
1:39 Ursula
1:56 Percival C. McLeach
2:09 Gaston
2:25 Mr. Oogie Boogie
2:45 Jafar
2:59 Scar
3:17 Claude Frollo
Hades
3:40 Maestro Forte
4:06 Shan Yu
4:24 Zira
4:40 Hopper
4:49 Sabor Leopard
5:05 Clayton
5:25 The Jack in the Box
5:40 Morgana
5:56 Carnotaurus
6:10 Helga Sinclair
6:23 Lyle Tiberius Rourke
6:49 Scroop
7:01 Syndrome
Kazar
7:19 DOR-15/Doris
7:36 Charles F. Muntz
7:49 Doctor Facilier
8:09 Mother Gothel
8:41 King Candy/ Turbo
9:00 Mor’du
9:12 Thunderclap
9:23 Griffany
9:41 Bill Cipher
Ernesto De La Cruz
Arthur/ Ralph Clones
King Ruenard
Curse Dragon
Me at 6:49: ohhh nice capeee
You forgot King Ruenard
You forgot the Core and Toffee. I don't know if Evil Julian counts or not.
Does Hades really count? He can still technically get out of the underworld, can't he?
@@Supperdude9IF he gets outta there.
BTW, the list forgot Saluk from Aladdin and the King of Thieves.
Eaten Alive, Burned, Turned to Dust, Run over, Electrocuted, Fell, Hanged, Punched, Drowned, Stabbed, Crushed, Blown up, Impaled, Froze, Ripped up, and Dragged to Hell by Angry Voo-Doo Gods.
Damn Disney scares me sometimes.
Yes yes it does
Yes.
Or hit by train
What about getting skinned alive? There's a disney villain death for that
Gabriel Jejomar Penaredondo wait which villain
I love how ironically enough, Disney has some of the most messed up and violent villain deaths I have ever seen. Without any blood they manage to be creepy.
Yes the fact is That there is no violence there just dark and scary
Maleficent's death had blood. Look at the wound when the sword pierced her
I THINK TARZAN HAD THE MOST FRIKIN SCARY DEATH EVER
Clayton’s death was actually really messed up, and the fact that they showed the outcome is really Fucking Creepy
@@superdarklink you're right
I just love how ironic Frollo's last words are.
Yeah
They describe what happened to himself. He's the biggest sinner.
I love how the Horned King’s death is literally like those horrifying 80’s horror movie deaths where it’s some semi-quick and brutal death of a character before they disappear into whatever evil had killed them (like Nancy’s Mom in Nightmare on Elm Street), without any trace or evidence of their previous existence.
Frollo: he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit
God: well, you heard the man.
That's good. Very funny joke.
*Go get 'em boys*
Satan: nah, allow me to take it from here....
(Frollo ends up falling into said firey pit)
@@Iron8127
Thanks, Satan.
Gargoyle: uno reverse card
Almost everyone: Falls to their death
Ursula: Gets frickin impaled holy crap
Dr. Facilier: *GETS DRAGGED OFF INTO HELL*
I’m sorry scar getting eaten say what?
Clayton snapped his neck, hanging himself...yikes
@@SomePerson_Online Clayton got HUNG TO DEATH. The fact that his death is so realistic is what makes it terrifying
@@donathan2933 the fact they actually showed his body too...
Clayton, Facilier, and Scar stuck in my mind for the longest time as a little kid. Being hanged, getting dragged into hell, and being eaten alive… Disney may not show blood, but they sure don’t pack their punches lol
Syndrome’s cape in the engine death is just beautiful, sweet poetic justice. Also, the way Tarzan scrambles to keep Clayton from sabotaging himself and the way it’s like… knife falls, Tarzan falls, Clayton’s silhouette in succession. The animation is incredible in that sequence. The impact is huge.
I love how there are all these harrowing death scenes, and then there’s just a dinosaur throwing a stick at a bird at 9:16
Yeah the good dinosaur is one of Pixars weaker films, not as bad as cars 2 or monsters U but still weak.
@@Treeeee2008 not a big fan of the animation either
It feels more like call of duty throwing knife montage 😂
I don't think that was even a Death. That looked like a pretty weak looking tree...
@@OddOneOut665 ua-cam.com/video/L1iniYijmbY6/v-deo.html65
Yeah I also noticed Disney never wants the main character to defeat the villain, but some other person/force of nature.(typically gravity)
Aladdin is one exception I can think of where Aladdin's cunning tricked Jafar into trapping himself.
Uh... Ursula was literally impaled, on purpose.
Oogie boogies defeat wouldn't have happened if jack didn't get his string and skin all tangled.
Stanley punched Bill in the eye, which killed him. Just throwing that out there.
Yea so basically you’re capping, guy
@@lucaswinsor4469 Maleficient was stabbed in the chest lmao
What I find interesting is that most of these villains were the architects of their own destruction. Really sends the message home that if you succumb to evil, it will consume you.
Yep. Gaston could have lived, if he had just let go of his obsession with Belle, but he just had to get in one more shot against the Beast. Scar could have lived, if he had accepted Simba’s offer to run away and never return, but he refused. Frollo could have lived if he had recanted his obsession with Esmeralda, but he wasn’t willing to let her go.
3:28 HOW DID HE CAME ALIVE 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Clayton’s death is without question the most horrific and terrifying death in all of Disney.
My favorite thing about Syndromes death scene is the multiple layers of irony to it. Obviously the cape getting caught in the turbine is what most people think about, but there’s another detail. What gets Syndrome caught in the turbine in the first place is Bob throwing the car that Syndrome GAVE him. Syndrome was the architect of his own demise from every angle.
The details you pick up on after multiple viewings truly are something special
He may have survived cuz real life people have survived getting sucked into an engine
@@alsa4real I don't think he survived
@@alsa4real Yeah since the movie came out 16 years ago I think it’s safe to say that Syndrome is dead bro. And that’s ok.
Wait Syndrome gave him the car?
Most Disney villains: Die a gruesome death.
Pteranadon guy: *bonk*
Bro seriously that's the worst Disney villain death, dude really got bonked by a stick smh🤦♂️
He did fall into a dangerous ravine so he kinda died sorta
Meet the scout
@@jh047o I’m i don’t even know where to start with you I mean do you even know who you talkin to?
Y O W A S S U P
@@wendydrummond9141 bonk Boston boy.
I still can't get over the fact that Gothel was killed by a freaking chameleon
Dr. Facillier had the worst fate of all, seeing how he is dragged into what can be hell in such horrific fashion.
The first disney scene that scared me as a kid.
The horned king is literally exactly the same but we actually see what happens after he gets dragged to the cauldron unlike facillier, the horned king’s skin legit gets ripped apart right before because covered in fire and then causing a massive explosion
But Clayton is snagged and hung
Look at his shadow
@@DontUseUrToilet his death should literally be a final destination death, his death is like Max from that movie about the evil babysitter named Bee
@@Yoshisawesome ???
He was also the last Disney villain that died in a 2D movie, because the next villains that died in 2D such as the sorcerer (Randy Cunningham 9th grade ninja), Bill Cipher (Gravity falls), Toffee (Star vs the forces of evil), Zhan Tiri (Tangled: the series), The core (Amphibia), The Chairman (the ghost and Molly Mcgee), or emperor Belos (The owl house) were in TV shows.
The Tarzan one is by far the most gruesome. The fact that you see the shadow of his body hanging as the lightning flashes is haunting.
That is how you G
It’s also brilliant because the focus of the shot is the machete, where most people would focus on. Completely unaware that the shadow Clayton’s lifeless body is shown.
@@nyabis8044 Thinking back to when I first saw the scene as a kid, I never saw the body it wasn’t until it was pointed out to me when I was like 15 that I saw it
@@CharizardMaster69 I'm 30 and only noticed it today after having seen the movie as both a kid and a teen and having watched this video around five times
I never actuallt saw the shadow figure until today. Quite dark, I love it.
Fun Fact: Gaston was originally supposed to survive the fall, shout "if I can't have Belle, no one can", then he was mauled by the wolves. They cut this due to its brutality. They later reused this idea for Scar's death in the Lion King.
edit: To everyone saying about the skulls, I know that, but one can theorize. I didn't say it was canon. I was just stating their original plan for his death, or lack thereof, as well as an opinion from the original cast.
I mean the seemed more well deserved 😂
I had no idea.
Also they added skulls in his eyes
That I noticed.
@@ludz3735 Wow thats a pretty hard one
The fact that some of these deaths are so violent and creepy but as a kid i didn’t notice the intensity of the scene while now it really does hit me
*I think y'all forget how brutal Syndromes death was. I mean other than Clayton's. He has the most brutal and possibly the most painful death in Disney history*
Graphic and brutal yes but would've been pretty quick.
3:28 The gargoyle animated itself infront of Frollo because these were placed on churches and cathedrals to scare off demons and evil spirits. This Gargoyle came to life specifically to scare off Frodo.
Also shoutout to the creativity of Mother Gothelle's death who decomposed midair so fast she got reduced to dust before hitting the ground.
It took me way too long to realize that Mother Gothel had de-aged herself so much to the point where her entire body rotted away mid-fall due to its inability to sustain any form after quickly catching up with her true age
I thought it was just to add some flare and make it cool. Didn't know that's what those statutes are made for. A very cool detail made to look bad ass
@@bigboomer1013 When it comes to European buildings (especially old religious ones like Notre-Dame) nothing is made "just" to look cool. If an architect can make something as practical and symbolic as possible, they will.
@@zays_mentos Makes you wonder how old she actually was right ?
I always thought that gargoyle represented an actual demon who was taking Frollo to Hell. Hence him falling into an actual pit of fire.
Fun fact: scar’s death was originally meant for Gaston. When he fell into the gorge he survived but got attacked by the wolves. But then, they changed it, and seeing how it played out for Scar, we can see why.
Another version is that simba falls and survive while scar just laugh until he is burn alive (altho scar still laughs)
Really? You were supposed to see Gaston killed /eaten alive (not literally obviously) by the wolves!? If so then that's nature's karma on a killer of nature etc. 😌
if you slow the video you can see skull heads on him eyes.
Fun fact: the villain in lion king 2(zira) wasn't supposed to fall after trying to attack but instead accepted her death and jumps off herself
@BTICronox Scar was definitely NOT the Nemean Lion; he was far too shrimpy.
My favourite and the death that most traumed me as a kid was Facilier’s death. And personally I think they made visually beautiful such a tetric scene it’s amazing
I find Zira's death very ironic because she was so eager for revenge and died the same way Scar killed Mufasa except someone actually tried helping her but refused because it was by "an enemy" so she met the fate that Scar dished out
Joshua
I do like that Kiara tried to save her because even if she was an enemy Kiara never once wished for her to die
It’s so horrifying to see Clayton die in Tarzan film
Fr, it traumatized the hell outta me
Also a kick in the nards they show his hung corpse for a few seconds
they didn't even show his head which would be at a angle because the fall would of caused his neck to snap.... kind of like the bent neck lady
As a kid I really thought I saw him dead instead of the shadow
He choked
Death:Having A Short Attention Span And A High Angry Span
Zira: death scene considered "too dark"
Dr Faciler: literally dragged kicking and screaming to hell
Clayton: *is fucking hanged by vines and when the lightning flashes you can see his hanging sillohuete*
Charles F. Muntz falls literally kilometers
Scar: getting eaten alive by angry hyenas as they burn to death
Maleficent: Gets an enchanted sword straight through the heart
Scroop: *floats away into the vacuum of space*
I Like When Villains Suffer.. THE SIGHTS OF HELL BRING ITS VIEWERS BACK IN.
Heroes dont kill Disney villains.
*Gravity does.*
Physics hate Disney villain’s 😂
CLAYTON'S DEATH SCENE ON TARZAN IS HORRIFY.
Tyreese Joyner wonder how the kids react to it.
I think most of them never even saw Clayton's shadow at the end.
I wonder how they'll react to your grammar.
I'm not scared
Maybe so, but still satisfying to me.
0:15 the fact the vultures were smiling, knowing that had a meal is honestly dark.
That is if they can pool her out of the boulder
Snack time to the vultures
Era più un cattivo di sotto
Accurate
I don't see how it's dark, villain dies, they get fed, sounds like a good deal to me.
Not gonna lie Gaston’s death at 2:18 cracks me up how he screamed like a little girl as he was falling 🤣😆😂. And then Scar’s death also cracks me up too 💀🤣😆
Also there’s a bug with his eyes where his eyes have skulls on them just to know that he was falling to his death
Writer: So, how should we kill the villa--
Disney: Falls to his death.
Writer: But how about--
Disney: He falls to his death.
Writer: But maybe--
Disney: He. Falls. To. His. DEATH.
So fun fact: the reason they do that in so many of their films is because they don't want their heroes to become murderers. Even if they attack the villain in some way to lead to their end, they never directly deal the killing blow by their own hands.
It also kinda shows that the villains were done in their own evil ways.
Also Disney: make one of them let there skin ripp off slowly showing there insides. (Boogy man )
The little toy soldier scene basically went like this,
Jack in the box: dies
Music: H A P P Y M U S I C
Not very happy...
He did try to kill the one-legged soldire and force himself on the ballerina tbf
@@armyshope I'm not happy Bob. NOT. HAPPY.
@@user-en1mj8uc5f same
@@armyshope ua-cam.com/video/L1iniYijmbY6/v-deo.html6
most villains: falls, crushed or stabbed
good dinosuar villain: *stick is thrown at their head*
then proceeds to drown/ gets yeeted off a waterfall
Mostly falling
Shan yu: *Explodes*
BONK
@@wildele9699 9:18 lol
What gets me about Clayton/Tarzan Main Villian is that most of the time the heroes forget about the Villain as soon as they witness their death and it didn’t seem like Tarzan buried him or anything. He just left his body left to hang and flies and stuff to get to it and his body slowly decaying and stinking.
Some deaths even now look well thought out and spectacular🖤
I only realized only now that the birds watching with a sinister smile as the evil witch in Snow White falls to her death is that she's now a free meal for them to eat.
Same thing I thought 🤣
*LOOKS LIKE MEATS BACK ON THE MENU BOIS!*
Well, they are vultures. Kinda their thing to eat corpses.
So, big boulder no fall on her?
@@youknowwhoitis.itsmyname4746 It did. Just that, well...in the law of physics, material will find a way to escape one another, and because she's lighter and...uh,ess dense, her body will splatter from underneath
In Zira's death scene, anyone else ever notice the weird editing, and how she seems to be smiling as she falls to her death? Well, you see, the original scene, which very, VERY nearly made it into the final cut, played out like this: Zira starts slipping, Kiara offers to pull her back up, and Zira seems to consider it...before snarling out a firm refusal and throwing herself off the rocks, laughing all the way down to the raging water.
Yeah, her expression makes a lot more sense now, doesn't it? Why the sloppy cuts and obvious replacement of her laughter with an unfitting scream? Apparently this was considered "too dark" by the company that, the very next year, gave us a movie where the main villain ends up accidentally hanging himself AND WE'RE SHOWN HIS CORPSE'S SHADOW TO DRIVE IT HOME.
A year can be just enough time for someone to change their mind.
I saw that as a kid, never new they cut it later
I remember watching that as a kid and didn't realize they cut it later. But seriously they thought that was dark?
@@jamesjohnson6358 i guess maybe the spiteful suicide was the part considered dark, rather than the nature of death, whereas clayton's was caused by him neglecting to pay attention to his surroundings in his anger
Also: Kovu originally WAS going to be Scar's son until they realised that'd make him and Kiara cousins, which is why it's never really explained where his family came from or why he was chosen for heir 😂
Back when villains actually died instead of being banished into the shadow realm or whatever.
Frollo dying from what is essentially an act of God will always be poetic to me
There's something... Simple about Charles' death at 7:36 that makes it the one that sticks with me the most.
Sure most other deaths on here where the villain falls to their doom are more gruesome and dramatic like Frollo's or Clayton's, with over the top screams, striking visuals, and bombastic music, but Charles' overall simplic fall just makes it more unsettling to me.
He just... Plummets. No real dramatic music, no hearing him scream until he's finally dead, just a quick shout, a quick music chord, and he's gone. The quickness of it all also just sells it I feel. It feels less like a triumphant moment of the villain being defeated and more of a "This didn't have to end this way" feeling, I guess.
Also the Shadow Man's death from TP&TF is still the best one overall. Literally gets dragged to hell by voodoo dolls. It's so visually amazing and disturbing.
I agree, what makes it unsettling for me is how high up he is, and how painful the impact sounds to your imagination.
Another important detail is that its almost as if the house (Ellie) itself was what stopped him.
Imagine how much time you have to mull over your own death while you’re falling. Do you panic, or simply resign yourself?
Then the next one..
He just got dragged into the after life,no last chance,no final line,just dragged to his death while begging.
Ayoo, this comment went famous in facebook
4:31 The reason Zira is smiling after she falls, is because after Kiara says “I’ll help you.” Zira originally said “Never!” and killed herself.
Idk why did they cut that. It looks lame because of that.
@@KnotPhound They delete that scene because it was too violent
@@awesomegirl5190 Kids aren't dumb. Even if the scene is too dark for a kids film they will understand the situation.
@@awesomegirl5190 yet they have clayton’s death
I saw the original one, can confirm this
I love how this is suprisingly refreshing.
jesus the death from up is so quiet it just makes your heart drop. he doesn’t even get a chance to scream, he’s just left in pure shock.
0:00 Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937)
0:17 Sleeping Beauty (1959)
0:38 The Fox and the Hound (1981)
0:53 The Black Cauldron (1985)
1:14 The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
1:27 Oliver and Company (1988)
1:38 The Little Mermaid (1989)
1:56 The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
2:09 Beauty and the Beast (1991)
2:24 The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
2:45 The Return of Jafar (1994)
2:58 The Lion King (1994)
3:16 The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
3:40 Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (1997)
4:05 Mulan (1998)
4:24 The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998)
4:39 A Bug's Life (1998)
4:49 Tarzan (1999)
5:25 Fantasia 2000 (1999)
5:40 The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (2000)
5:55 Dinosaur (2000)
6:10 Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
6:49 Treasure Planet (2002)
7:01 The Incredibles (2004)
7:19 Meet the Robinsons (2007)
7:35 Up (2009)
7:49 The Princess and the Frog (2009)
8:09 Tangled (2010)
8:41 Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
9:00 Brave (2012)
9:12 The Good Dinosaur (2015)
9:23 Gravity Falls
Oh, you saint
THANK YOU!
0:08
0:17
Same scream
Thank YOU
Some of this are prehistoric...
4:14 get off the roof
GET OFF THE ROOF
That’s too much of a mood lmao
yes, i can also relate to when I activate explosive fireworks in order to kill the chief of a mongol horde during a war around the 15th century running in panic to get off the roof of a 40ft building
Wait, so did the people below who looked up as she rode the lantern down get an eyeful?
\sarcasm
"And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!"
He shall, indeed.
Man, those scenes are so smooth
I always thought it was interesting how in the hunchback, Frollo clings to a gargoyle who comes alive as he falls. Gargoyles were originally made and added to buildings due to the superstition that they would act as guardians and protectors to the places and buildings they were build for...so for it to come alive at the sight of Frollo it really speaks to how far he has fallen...no pun intended
Oh my god😱
I mean... cool theory but it is a little undercut by the fact that Quasi makes three gargoyles come to life for the entire film
(And yes, one could possibly argue that he imagines them)
I'm just putting out the lore I heard, and who knows, maybe they came to life as HIS guardians? Protecting him from the demon who dressed in black robes
Fun fact: they say that those who stare into the eyes of the devil have commited terrible sins. The gargoyle only screamed at Frollo once he looked into it's eyes.
@@jerimywilliamson9673 AND THE PLOT THICKENS
I love it how if a main character falls down a waterfall they don’t die or get hurt.
However if a villain falls down they splat into a million pieces.
Edit: momma im famous
@@armorpro573 XDDD
Tbf fox is much more likley to survive fall like this than bear.
Villainy makes you heavier it seems
The meaning behind the falls is that bad people will eventually fall. No matter how high up they get they end up falling. That’s why most villain movies they have the bad guy fall from somewhere high
@Junior sir ik but it’s still halarious
It’s amazing that the the Queens death from snowy white was done in the 30s. It has to be the most iconic of all. Maybe not the most brutal. But the most iconic.
No one falls to their death in the rain like Gaston.
7:19 this particular death is underrated. At first it seems a little anti-climactic, but it actually makes sense, and the more I watch this scene, the more satisfying it is that he could defeat Doris that easily by saying the magic words.
- I am never going to invent you. -
- *Æ-* -
Because she can't exist in the first place if she never gets invented :)
What's the movie called?
@@ilovefrogs24 Meet the Robinsons.
He literally ceased to exist, erased from the timeline due to his existence suddenly becoming a paradox.
Ironically, despite most of the villains dying from gravity, the main antagonist of *Gravity* Falls doesn't plummet to his death.
**facepalm**
Aaaaaaa
it's because gravity falls there, the gravity is falling instead
And Shan Yu,Turbo,Dr Facilier,Scar,Ursula
I mean bill can fly and is a demon god I don't think falling would do much to him
That was a lot of childhood memories packed into one video
Great to see "The Black Cauldron" on the list tho technically you could have lengthened it to include the part where the army being sucked back in as well and the little Goblin guy
Also , Disney likes to make their villains fall.
I guess it's a good way to make villains die without making it too graphic.
Sammyyam tell that to Jerry Bruckheimer and Gore Verbinski
Sammyyam uh Rouke didn’t fall to his death, he was shattered into a million pieces. And Shadow Man was dragged into the realm of the Loa
Lol
Sammyyam lololol
6:55 This is the most horrifying death on here. He isn't going to plummet into anything, he's just going to be trapped, hurtling through space until he starves to death. And being an insect-type creature, that could potentially take _months._ He isn't screaming at his _impending_ death, he's screaming knowing that death is a long, torturous distance away. At least Mr Arrow got spaghettified into a black hole
Edit: I suppose Facilier might have it worse, being tortured by voodoo demons is probably worse.
What movie is this from
Eventually he stopped thinking
@@ChillaxingJay
_German science is the best in the world!_
@Sengo Muramasa also known as one the most underrated gems ever created that was purposefully shafted by Disney so they could have a excuse not to do 2d animation anymore
*[The Wall of Flesh had awoken!]*
The worst death that I didnt understand until I was older was Clayton's death. It was very gruesome and somehow well hidden
Most Disney deaths are just I've fallen and I can't get up
"I've won!"
_Professor Ratigan's last words before he falls to his death._
Great last words
I Hate Ratigan
Wtf u again Mythetical?
Mythetical Link in disguise?
They do it to make the hero as clean as possible. That's why the hero never kills the villian, except Jack.
I like how the protagonist is remorseful in most of these scenes, and the villains bring about their own end. Then there's the Good Dinosaur, who mows them down in cold blood as they try to flee.
The "Good"(?) Dinosaur
Well that's just how dinosaurs work
The gangster dinosaur.
The morally ambiguous dinosaur
Can't remember right now but didn't the Dinosaur harm his wings or something like Pterodactyl had some blood on his wings I think
The world has lost so much high art. These animations are further proof. The earlier one’s are just gorgeous.
I love that Lewis is just like, "well, bye." after Doris dies.💙❤
Edna said NO CAPES and she gave plenty of reasons why
She might even be responsible for designing Syndrome's suit, not telling him the dangers of capes and knowing that he is a villain.
Well, Syndrome probably never heard of Edna. Lol
"No capes!!"
@@BROXBasher Considering how much of a fanboy he is, I come to two conclusions: Either he completely passed over the fact so many people died by capes, or he did indeed know Edna because of his obsession, as he might have stalked or otherwise learned about her through other means
@@gavinziozios1431 The former sounds more likely. His fanboy days WERE in the golden age of superheroes, and I'm guessing the no-capes thing was something he never found out about because of his obsession with making superheroes obsolete.
Clayton's is so grim, and I'm pretty sure his hanging shadow is a static image being moved around, not redrawn, which makes it look SO much more eerie
Plus the fact of those couple people (me included) who had never noticed the shadow till recently
O.M.G. i didnt notice that either. Now i am even more traumatised. Haha...
@@chadderbug7587 Me who thought he fell to his death.
That one really shocked me as a kid.
Shan Yu’s death is terrifying it scared me for life
Oogie Boogie's death made me laugh hysterically then gave me nightmares in the space of a couple seconds! That's incredible!
No one's slick as Gaston,
No one's quick as Gaston,
No one falls from the castle and dies like Gaston.
It fits perfectly😂😂
*“AND THEN ALONG CAME ZEUS!”*
0:05
*"HE HURLED HIS THUNDERBOLT"*
Hercules zero to hero.
@@ashleysmith8402 No it's from The Gospel Truth
*"HE HURLED HIS THUNDERBOLT!"*
😂
8:26 when u log out the session before u die
WOW I really don't know how to thank you guys for 890 likes
Thank you guys so much
Lol🤣🤣
"I dont wanna give my kill to you"
POV you're part of the nightmare and the person draming wakes up before dying
Lots of these are so satisfying, but the way Syke's gets absoluted deleted has always stuck with me for all my life.
Bru he got obliterated
CLAYTON and DR. FACILIER's death terrified me as a kid when I first saw it. Clayton with the atmosphere and tone of the sequence, and Facilier's with the whole execution and puppet ritual/chanting to his death. But still a good movie for kids though.
This has only brought to my attention just how *absolutely horrifying* Disney villain deaths are. Yes, most of them die from a massive fall. While relatively tame compared to others, if anyone were to find their bodies, they would most likely be flattened or maybe even in pieces. There's also a chance that they never actually reach the bottom. There's a possibility that on the way down they got impaled by a jagged rock or something. Then you've got deaths like Ursula who was impaled, Scar who was mauled to death and possibly eaten by hyenas, Facilier who was literally dragged down to Hell, Zira who drowned, Frollo who not only fell from the top of a church but fell into a pit of fire, Clayton who accidentally hung himself from vines (most likely his neck was broken from the force of the vines very abruptly stopping his very long fall), Syndrome who was ripped to shreds from the propeller of a plane, the list goes on. Then ofc you've got possibly the most tame deaths like Mother Gothel who turned to dust.
Disney has a knack for villain deaths to very incredibly violent, messy, and terrifying, all without showing gore or anything like that.
That's why I love off screen deaths, allows the imagination to fill in the rest.
@TheInfected Donut I sometimes imagine them surviving somehow. If they died, then the kids from the Descendants series wouldn't have existed.
Disney is sketchy on a lot of their business practices, but they seem to be good at knowing gruesome ways to kill someone
Wait-
Then you have Bill Cipher who got punched in the face. Out of existence. 😆
For scar the hyenas probably just tore him apart, they hate the taste of lion meat, just like lions hate the taste of hyena meat
My favorite death has to be mother Gothelle from Tangled. True her death wasn’t as gruesome as many others, but there’s something about the rage and panic in her voice and expression that makes it so effective. She was so calm and conniving throughout the movie and then to see her reduced to THAT is rather shocking. I also think it’s rather unique the fact that the animators made a show of showing us that she was ash before she hit the ground. By the time she falls there’s nothing left to feel the impact or cry out in pain. Gone before she even reached the end of the tower. I don’t know what it is about it but I just love that moment so much.
Well it's up to debate if it is a gruesome death as no one can actually say how it feels like to age so rapidly one can only imagine what happens i personally think it could be extremely painful considering that the human body devolops pain slowly by aging to imagine that pain all devolops in a matter of seconds sounds pretty gruesome to me
@@cathycatsville67 that is true, I didn’t think of it like that. For me I’d consider it gruesome because 1. She had to watch herself shrivel into an old hag, the one thing she was most afraid of and most despised and 2. The realization that her death is hurtling near, it’s coming in just a few seconds. Imagine how terrifying that must be.
And also I love the fact that right before mother Gothel fall from the tower, we were shown a shot of Rapunzel reaching out for her. I mean sure she was locked in for almost 18 years and was manipulated by Gothel but she was also the one who took care of Rapunzel for 18 years. Her death seems to be confusing to Rapunzel and the audience themselves.
Not gonna lie most of the falling deaths would be funny as hell if they had a wilhelm scream put in
@@The_Blue_Otaku Or Goofy yell
I can't stop seeing it.
Note to self: once villainous scheme is underway, stay on the ground floor.
Yeah, there's only one person who can have the high ground 😏
@@phantomblue2798 Hello there.
@@SpeedyGPotassium general kenobi
EVER HEARD OF AN EARTHQUAKE.
Like how Scar made the ground split when he was singing "Be Prepared"
I can see ice cracking and falling under.
(Unfortunately you could still be rescued, i mean in reality its a toss up of surviving but for movies you NEED TO SINK. Its just quicker that way for cinematic reasons. Kill em off)
@@ericolens3 I would say fly then, but then we'll have a tree thrown at us most likely...
Did they use the same scream for the evil queen and maleficent ?
Mfm ad thats what I was thinking
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Yea seems so
It sounded like it, didn't it?
Ethan Tiongson hhh
The death I like the most is Clayton's - especially as Tarzan saw the danger and tried to warn him only for Clayton to be to lost in rage to listen - as it was his own actions that caused his death though it would have been mercifully quick as the vine going taught like that would have snapped his neck killing him instantly.
Watching this just makes me realize how many villains died to either falling from a high place, being eaten alive or falling down a waterfall
Like 80% of the villain end up plummet to their death
+Hilarious O I don't think Oogie Boogie counts.
Hilarious O ...Eh
Hilarious O more like 60%
Hilarious O 90%
Hilarious O they left out the live action Disney villain deaths aka Captain Barbosa’s first death (the most violent one of them all)