I mean I think sometimes when people say there is no blood in a movie when there actually is could be the fact that as kids we were just too young to really understand the impact/ weight of the injury the characters received. It’s like how adult jokes in movies would have gone over our heads as kids but as adults we rewatch the movies and finally understand. I didn’t realize how brutal Hercules was beaten until I rewatched the movie because as a kid that went over my head.
You forgot two other moments; Sleeping Beauty when Prince Phillip stabbed Maleficent in her dragon form with his sword, and Beauty and the Beast when Gaston stabbed the Beast.
3:37 Many scenes in classic Disney films were reused in later movies, like how the dancing from Sleeping Beauty was used for Beauty and the Beast. This was done to save animation time, since animation involved drawing out frame by frame images. Since Wish somewhat harkens back to original media, maybe those scenes have been reused to replicate the old practice of reusing animation. Or maybe it's the literal approach, where it saves animation time.
8:58 I VIVIDLY remember Flynn bleeding out during the stabbing scene, but last time I watched Tangled, THERE WASNT ANY BLOOD??? It actually disappointed me. They cut it out I swear.
I love how brave they are showing blood although cs it’s a Children’s company always G-Rated but the new haunted mansion is pg-13 so i DONT mind seeing some blood😅 I mean come on it’s pg-13 of course they’re gonna show blood
They can’t get sued, it’s not teaching their kids to become violent, it’s just a cartoon. It’s the parent’s responsibility to check the movie beforehand, not Disney’s.
What, no mention scene of Simba scratching Shenzi? That leafed a mark. Sure those wounds dispearred after that scene but if you mention Judy's scratch marks, Shenzi's ones should too.
As a guy who makes comic strips and who LOVES his main character, I still make him bleed, bruised, and especially stabbed, like what type of villain doesn't wanna see his opponent bleed, the blade or weapon that was used in stabbing it will have to have some about of blood or chunk of meat or something, I say that is a rule of animation, artist and everything else, there will have to be blood in a fight, at least something like a scratch, or bruise, companies don't have to be scared, they can add blood, just don't add to much.
there were a lot of examples in this video that didn't actually show blood. Flynn and Mirabel's hands, Judy's face and leg, they were scratches, sure, but there wasn't any actual blood coming out of the wound. it was as if the cut had already closed up and stopped bleeding despite being fresh. guess it's their way of showing a threat without upsetting any overprotective parents, though i feel like this watered-down violence really takes away the impact. it's like you said, it doesn't need to be excessive, but disney execs will do anything to lines their pockets at much as possible. also you used the hercules example twice lol, not sure if that was intentional or not
It seemed to me instead of it being HEALED that it was shown the moment before the actual blood appeared. In Mirabel's case, you see the cut get more red and angry as that scene plays out, showing that it WILL bleed, but it doesn't show the blood actually well up. All the scrapes are shown early, before the blood has a chance to show up. Glad to scroll down and see this though, because I was going to comment it myself if no one else had. ^^
4:45 Lion king.. as A Assistant (doctor) He would not survive Because his Blood Vassals did get stabbed and He Fell about 20 or 10 Feet Down towards his death.
6:00 hang on a minute. Are those the two people laying down are Tarzan's parents dead? that's very hard to see I never noticed that when I saw this scene probably like a couple years later.
Something You Missed Is That In 2019’s The Lion King, In A Scene, You Can See Scar EATING A Animal, And When You See Scar’s Face, You Can CLEARLY SEE Blood On Scar’s Mouth
Remember when I was a kid I was watching "Turok Son of Stone" with a lot of blood, death, dismemberment and even cannibalism scene. And I pretty lked that :)
What if asking the AI is like this: Person: Is there blood in Toy Story? AI: Yes, there is a bit of blood in Toy Story, during the fight scene with Woody and Buzz in the Gas Station Person: Is there blood in Up? AI: No, there is no blood in Up.
Isn't it fascinating how the landscape of kids' animation is evolving? Disney, a pioneer in the field, has long been known for its cautious approach when it comes to creating content for young audiences. They have taken care to balance entertainment with safeguarding children from the harsher aspects of reality, a stance that many parents appreciate. However, what's truly intriguing is the recent shift in the industry. We've noticed a rising trend of animations becoming more intellectually stimulating, presenting kids with content they can comprehend without resorting to extreme elements. It's a refreshing departure from the norm, and in some ways reminiscent of certain anime styles. Interestingly, it seems like this shift is partly in response to the older younger generation that is growing up. Instead of solely focusing on the newest and youngest audience, the industry is now catering to this older demographic, which is showing more maturity and understanding. Disney, being a key player, is also adapting to these changes to a certain extent. While they continue to embrace their commitment to protecting and entertaining younger viewers, they are also venturing into creating content that resonates with the older kids. In the end, it's encouraging to witness this transformation in kids' animation, and it'll be fascinating to see how Disney and other studios strike a balance between cherishing their traditional values while embracing this new wave of intelligence-focused storytelling.
There is a brief moment of blood shed in Aladdin, when Jafar becomes a giant cobra at one point Aladdin leaps on his head and stabs him with a sword, a spurt of blood is visible for a second.
I’d say my favorite example of blood in these movies is Encanto, because it’s small enough to fit the tone but there is enough to show something’s off. It’s also brought up later so it has a purpose.
As long as there isn't a lot of it, (like heavily bleeding a lot in like adult movies) a little bit of blood isn't bad in kids films. I am sure someone who is 8 might have gotten a scrape or something in their life.
You saying Tamgled is one of the first movies you've seen in your life that just feels so weird because one of my first movies was The Hunch Back of Notre Dame.
I don't mind blood in children's media, if anything I think it's important. Animal abuse, excessive fetishes (Totally Spies and Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story), "fanservice" especially of minors, grooming, and child abuse however I'm not ok with and was what traumatized me as a child. Farthing Wood traumatized me as a child, not because of the blood, but because the episodes were shown in a random order where I live, they were never able to leave that darn forest! One day I saw the mouse family die twice in a row! They were my favourite characters! Yes they were bleeding, but it was their lifeless bodies hanging on the thorns with terror on their faces that haunted me!
Also in the Dinosaur movie 2000, I didn't remember it that way but the movie really has a bit of a crude tone for a children's movie, however it's still very good.
Actually, seeing blood in Disney movies so subtly did not affect me much, it just made me aware of reality.. As a child, the movies I saw blood in were: Tangled (It was brutal, because it was a real stabbing, and it makes it very clear what a bladed weapon does, I already sensed it when they show Gothel taking out a dagger as a weapon, although I hoped she wouldn't use it), The Lion King (You forgot when Simba scratched Shenzi in the face, and yes, it's hard to notice when Scar aggressively grabs Mufasa's legs, because I never noticed it as a child), Mulan (it was almost unexpected, because Mulan had even continued to fight and try to avoid the avalanche along with Shang as if nothing had hurt her) and The Slepping Beauty (there it was excessive, like a big puddle, after being stabbed by Felipe's sword, well that part was dark, but I don't remember much anymore)...Well, I was still a child and too young to understand, and when I grew up, I could understand more and how shocking it was. Then Encanto and Zootopia when I was a teenager (well the scratches on both were subtle, you didn't see an excessive amount of blood)
Well, to mention other DIsney movies who had blood in them: "Sleeping Beauty", "The Fox and the Hound", "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", "Dinosaur", "Atlantis The Lost Empire" and "The Princess and the Frog". And "The Lion King" also had blood on the scene of Shenzi`s cheek after Simba`s scar. And Tarzan had blood on his chest after Sabor`s scar.
Here’s one. In the movie Bambi, when Bambi and his mother find grass, whether you notice it or not, there is blood under the grass before the chase begins. I know it’s something small to point out, but it is another movie that hints blood in it.
I do appreciate your covering this. I get sick of sugar coating. I have a copy of the original Grimm's Brothers Tales translated to the American language. So different from the versions you can check out from libraries.
People forget about Brother Bear 2, Kenai is hit by an arrow that leaves him injured, and he leaves a trail of blood on the rock trying to escape, and the worst scene is when he is thrown over the ravine.
Some people are like so surprised if there’s blood in a Disney or Pixar movie, but technically it doesn’t matter because it would make it look realistic, and she need to know the realistic experience
One of my favourite filmsRobinHood the Cartoon (with animals and as the characters) actually had a very dark ending alternate scen of which Prince John was about to stab robin but King Richard Stops him. It was said that it would be to dark for children. (This was made in 1973) it was also the first film made after the death of Walt Disney. Still it shows some blood in the film! It had a really low budget but stil one of the best in my opinion.
idk if I'd count the scrapes/scratches/cuts as blood, they *are* flesh wounds, but for blood to be _blood_ . and for it to be impactful, it needs to drip, it needs to run, it needs to _bleed_ . seeing it leave the body makes it really clear that it is serious.
Y'all Remember beauty and the beast? When Beast got in the fight in the wolves. Before he passed out, you can see the blood pouring down his arm. Also when he gets stabbed by Gaston there's the blood staining his shirt
I remember Dragon Maleficent bleeding quite a lot after Philip throws that sword in her heart. Quite the thing for a 1950’s Disney movie if you ask me.
The Black Cauldron also had blood when Taran got hurt from the gwythaints. And it was also pouring out of the cauldron during the climax. Then again, it was supposed to be a start for dark fantasy.
I did some research on some of these old Disney movies and when they were in production the MPAA thought of doing these movies as a PG-Rated movie instead of a G-Rated movie because of the blood scenes and some dark moments in Disney movies. I know Tangled Encanto Zootopia and more listed in this video are Rated-PG, but I was thinking of some of the older movies listed in this video such as Hercules, The Lion King, Tarzan, and much more. I’m sure there are some more of these movies mentioned in this video that are a Rated-PG movie I just can’t list everything that has been mentioned
Judy (the bunny on the cover of the video) never had blood on her scratch, because in the movie the scratch was actually light pink, and she never had blood dripping out of her mouth.
I think I'm having trouble seeing, but the scratch on Judy's cheek isn't anything to call home about. Its barely anything. When watching the movie recently, I thought it as very light all things considered. The fur is gone to show she we scratched, but I don't see any blood. Just skin. As for some of the others? I think I'm desensitized. I don't watch overly violent shows or movies, but quite a few of these are fairly tame. By all accounts, the stab should have left a puddle under Eugene. I see more blood on my bedsheets monthly than a spot on his shirt.
When Simba gets smacked in the face by Scar during the final battle you can see something splatter off his face. I always thought it was blood that was sneakingly added because the reddish and fiery background made it difficult to see.
What about Dinosaur? In that movie they had no qualms showing characters getting injured or even eaten onscreen and blood staying on them and not magically disappearing in the next scene
There is not just fight or flight, there is also freeze! This 'Freeze' is like you see something horrible and you are scared so much you freeze! The time limits are 3 seconds to 1 day! Edit: another one is fown and it's where you try to please people and make them happy.
I think a reasonable amount of blood (not gore) should be portrayed in movie when it calls for it. It’s not like kids haven’t seen it before and it seems understandable when one gets hurt bleeding is a possibility. And I remember the Tarzan scene back then I noticed the blood which kind of hit me hard, but not in a bad way. Then years later I just realised that you could see his parents bodies lying in the corner.
In the Lion King;Elephant graveyard scene...(and I'm surprised you missed this)Simba scratches/SLICES OPEN Shensi Hyena's face and the blood in VERY visible!
If kids just watched Disney movies WITHOUT any BLOOD they would get a heart attack when getting cut and seeing blood, but Disney movies WITH BLOOD kinda teach kids not to hurt themselves as they might get cut with blood coming out from their veins!
I mean I think sometimes when people say there is no blood in a movie when there actually is could be the fact that as kids we were just too young to really understand the impact/ weight of the injury the characters received. It’s like how adult jokes in movies would have gone over our heads as kids but as adults we rewatch the movies and finally understand. I didn’t realize how brutal Hercules was beaten until I rewatched the movie because as a kid that went over my head.
You forgot two other moments; Sleeping Beauty when Prince Phillip stabbed Maleficent in her dragon form with his sword, and Beauty and the Beast when Gaston stabbed the Beast.
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Bro what ya saying???
Ok bro now I know but what ya saying?
He also missed The Incredibles.
So bad
3:37 Many scenes in classic Disney films were reused in later movies, like how the dancing from Sleeping Beauty was used for Beauty and the Beast. This was done to save animation time, since animation involved drawing out frame by frame images. Since Wish somewhat harkens back to original media, maybe those scenes have been reused to replicate the old practice of reusing animation. Or maybe it's the literal approach, where it saves animation time.
Yeah In Robin Hood (with animals) they reused some singing animations from the Junglebook I believe
8:58 I VIVIDLY remember Flynn bleeding out during the stabbing scene, but last time I watched Tangled, THERE WASNT ANY BLOOD??? It actually disappointed me. They cut it out I swear.
tv airing?
@@rubiks_20 no it was at school on Disney+ I'm pretty sure
No like fr, I remember the blood from the dvd version
What's weird is there's blood in the Kingdom Hearts 3 version of that scene
@jazzcl7 yeah
Disney: Excuse me, you're sitting on my body which is also my face. Pixar: No, be assertive! Disney: Beep beep.
Parents forgets that their kids often get scraped knees, a busted lip or a bloody nose probably from a bully hitting them.
You missed the part in _The Lion King_ where Simba scratched Shenzi across the face.
Idk if it had blood just a scratch
@@Simbala-bq5vy
Bloodier than Judy Hopps little papercut.
Yea
I love how brave they are showing blood although cs it’s a Children’s company always G-Rated but the new haunted mansion is pg-13 so i DONT mind seeing some blood😅 I mean come on it’s pg-13 of course they’re gonna show blood
They can’t get sued, it’s not teaching their kids to become violent, it’s just a cartoon.
It’s the parent’s responsibility to check the movie beforehand, not Disney’s.
What, no mention scene of Simba scratching Shenzi? That leafed a mark. Sure those wounds dispearred after that scene but if you mention Judy's scratch marks, Shenzi's ones should too.
Aka
I think you mean left
As a guy who makes comic strips and who LOVES his main character, I still make him bleed, bruised, and especially stabbed, like what type of villain doesn't wanna see his opponent bleed, the blade or weapon that was used in stabbing it will have to have some about of blood or chunk of meat or something, I say that is a rule of animation, artist and everything else, there will have to be blood in a fight, at least something like a scratch, or bruise, companies don't have to be scared, they can add blood, just don't add to much.
there were a lot of examples in this video that didn't actually show blood. Flynn and Mirabel's hands, Judy's face and leg, they were scratches, sure, but there wasn't any actual blood coming out of the wound. it was as if the cut had already closed up and stopped bleeding despite being fresh. guess it's their way of showing a threat without upsetting any overprotective parents, though i feel like this watered-down violence really takes away the impact. it's like you said, it doesn't need to be excessive, but disney execs will do anything to lines their pockets at much as possible. also you used the hercules example twice lol, not sure if that was intentional or not
It seemed to me instead of it being HEALED that it was shown the moment before the actual blood appeared. In Mirabel's case, you see the cut get more red and angry as that scene plays out, showing that it WILL bleed, but it doesn't show the blood actually well up. All the scrapes are shown early, before the blood has a chance to show up.
Glad to scroll down and see this though, because I was going to comment it myself if no one else had. ^^
@@kannraorharaagreed
4:45 Lion king.. as A Assistant (doctor) He would not survive Because his Blood Vassals did get stabbed and He Fell about 20 or 10 Feet Down towards his death.
in Jungle Book when Shere Khan attacks Baloo the bear's blood can be briefly spotted as he falls to ground
6:00 hang on a minute. Are those the two people laying down are Tarzan's parents dead? that's very hard to see I never noticed that when I saw this scene probably like a couple years later.
The fact that there's blood in disney movies are surprising, especially the amount.
Something You Missed Is That In 2019’s The Lion King, In A Scene, You Can See Scar EATING A Animal, And When You See Scar’s Face, You Can CLEARLY SEE Blood On Scar’s Mouth
Why do you write like that?
@@danielvargas7286 idk
Remember when I was a kid I was watching "Turok Son of Stone" with a lot of blood, death, dismemberment and even cannibalism scene. And I pretty lked that :)
What if asking the AI is like this:
Person: Is there blood in Toy Story?
AI: Yes, there is a bit of blood in Toy Story, during the fight scene with Woody and Buzz in the Gas Station
Person: Is there blood in Up?
AI: No, there is no blood in Up.
Lol
You forgot Mulan when she bleed while was busted Sleeping beauty when Maleficent got stabbed and Up when Carl got hit from that one pilote
Isn't it fascinating how the landscape of kids' animation is evolving? Disney, a pioneer in the field, has long been known for its cautious approach when it comes to creating content for young audiences. They have taken care to balance entertainment with safeguarding children from the harsher aspects of reality, a stance that many parents appreciate.
However, what's truly intriguing is the recent shift in the industry. We've noticed a rising trend of animations becoming more intellectually stimulating, presenting kids with content they can comprehend without resorting to extreme elements. It's a refreshing departure from the norm, and in some ways reminiscent of certain anime styles.
Interestingly, it seems like this shift is partly in response to the older younger generation that is growing up. Instead of solely focusing on the newest and youngest audience, the industry is now catering to this older demographic, which is showing more maturity and understanding.
Disney, being a key player, is also adapting to these changes to a certain extent. While they continue to embrace their commitment to protecting and entertaining younger viewers, they are also venturing into creating content that resonates with the older kids.
In the end, it's encouraging to witness this transformation in kids' animation, and it'll be fascinating to see how Disney and other studios strike a balance between cherishing their traditional values while embracing this new wave of intelligence-focused storytelling.
There is a brief moment of blood shed in Aladdin, when Jafar becomes a giant cobra at one point Aladdin leaps on his head and stabs him with a sword, a spurt of blood is visible for a second.
Are you saying that that is a glimpse of blood in Aladdin? Crazy, I haven't even seen that.
8:04 you can see the scratch marks, turning more and more red!
That’s funny. I planned on intensifying the blood effects to make it look more like an old Disney film, once I reanimate _Zootopia_ into 2D. 😅
@ noice
Beauty and the beast has blood when beast gets injured by the wolves and also gets stabbed in the back by Gaston
When I realized it’s a layer of skin
Oh yea
There's blood in Dinosaur (2000)
Does anyone remember Atlantis?
There was a scene where the protagonist got punched in the face and had a little blood on his face.
Don’t forget Milo using the shard of glass too.
0:26 if she isn’t bleeding like Disney wants us to believe then I wonder what on earth she was looking at to garner such a frightened expression!
I actually forgot how much blood there was in Disney, to be honest I'm glad to see that I was proven wrong
I’d say my favorite example of blood in these movies is Encanto, because it’s small enough to fit the tone but there is enough to show something’s off. It’s also brought up later so it has a purpose.
Also when Simba and Scar fight in slow motion, Scar hits Simba's cheek and it shows blood.
Or that was fur from his mane being scratched off
I rewatchead it and it looks blood to me. It moved the same way like liquid would.
As long as there isn't a lot of it, (like heavily bleeding a lot in like adult movies) a little bit of blood isn't bad in kids films. I am sure someone who is 8 might have gotten a scrape or something in their life.
And a 10 year old
YEAH like what’s the big deal of blood in kids movies it’s not like they never saw their self bleeding like falling down in recess
When Prince Philip's sword pierced Maleficent's Dragon body, There is blood gushing out.
You saying Tamgled is one of the first movies you've seen in your life that just feels so weird because one of my first movies was The Hunch Back of Notre Dame.
Same here.
I don't mind blood in children's media, if anything I think it's important. Animal abuse, excessive fetishes (Totally Spies and Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story), "fanservice" especially of minors, grooming, and child abuse however I'm not ok with and was what traumatized me as a child. Farthing Wood traumatized me as a child, not because of the blood, but because the episodes were shown in a random order where I live, they were never able to leave that darn forest! One day I saw the mouse family die twice in a row! They were my favourite characters! Yes they were bleeding, but it was their lifeless bodies hanging on the thorns with terror on their faces that haunted me!
And stop using the word minors
And be quiet
I’ve been groomed my whole life
And UP when carl hits that guy with his walker
part 3,also this video is great, i aslo never noticed blood in those movies either
8:07
It’s… it’s just scratches, bro
I feel bad about Judi when she fell
Also in the Dinosaur movie 2000, I didn't remember it that way but the movie really has a bit of a crude tone for a children's movie, however it's still very good.
Everyone knows that getting injured involves blood
The first part was exactly what I was thinking
Actually, seeing blood in Disney movies so subtly did not affect me much, it just made me aware of reality.. As a child, the movies I saw blood in were: Tangled (It was brutal, because it was a real stabbing, and it makes it very clear what a bladed weapon does, I already sensed it when they show Gothel taking out a dagger as a weapon, although I hoped she wouldn't use it), The Lion King (You forgot when Simba scratched Shenzi in the face, and yes, it's hard to notice when Scar aggressively grabs Mufasa's legs, because I never noticed it as a child), Mulan (it was almost unexpected, because Mulan had even continued to fight and try to avoid the avalanche along with Shang as if nothing had hurt her) and The Slepping Beauty (there it was excessive, like a big puddle, after being stabbed by Felipe's sword, well that part was dark, but I don't remember much anymore)...Well, I was still a child and too young to understand, and when I grew up, I could understand more and how shocking it was. Then Encanto and Zootopia when I was a teenager (well the scratches on both were subtle, you didn't see an excessive amount of blood)
when Judy got scratched by a stupid fox
Disney makes the most normal looking injury like scraping your hand look painful
thank you for giving us a new video because I’m A big fan
The fact that this dude still exists Is insane
It's a shame we didn't get to see blood in
The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Pocahontas
Well, to mention other DIsney movies who had blood in them: "Sleeping Beauty", "The Fox and the Hound", "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", "Dinosaur", "Atlantis The Lost Empire" and "The Princess and the Frog". And "The Lion King" also had blood on the scene of Shenzi`s cheek after Simba`s scar. And Tarzan had blood on his chest after Sabor`s scar.
Here’s one. In the movie Bambi, when Bambi and his mother find grass, whether you notice it or not, there is blood under the grass before the chase begins. I know it’s something small to point out, but it is another movie that hints blood in it.
I do appreciate your covering this. I get sick of sugar coating. I have a copy of the original Grimm's Brothers Tales translated to the American language. So different from the versions you can check out from libraries.
I got shocked by any character. When i was kids, i got scared so hard.
How does the dagger have no blood on it after stabbing him
I cried for the rest of the scene of mufasas death
My grandpa aka china’s first kidney surgeon says u can survive one of ur veins pierced 🎉😢❤
People forget about Brother Bear 2, Kenai is hit by an arrow that leaves him injured, and he leaves a trail of blood on the rock trying to escape, and the worst scene is when he is thrown over the ravine.
There’s also Dory in Finding Nemo getting a nosebleed from the impact of the strap of the Diver’s Eye Mask.
1:48 are we nit gonan a talk about how she moaned💀💀
When I saw this comment my hands fr started tweekin out and I was trying not to laugh oml
She suffers quite a lot throughout this movie"
-only gets two scratches in the entire movie
Some people are like so surprised if there’s blood in a Disney or Pixar movie, but technically it doesn’t matter because it would make it look realistic, and she need to know the realistic experience
One of my favourite filmsRobinHood the Cartoon (with animals and as the characters) actually had a very dark ending alternate scen of which Prince John was about to stab robin but King Richard Stops him. It was said that it would be to dark for children. (This was made in 1973) it was also the first film made after the death of Walt Disney. Still it shows some blood in the film! It had a really low budget but stil one of the best in my opinion.
I think people don’t remember the blood because it’s so subtle and not bleeding really but red or pink
idk if I'd count the scrapes/scratches/cuts as blood, they *are* flesh wounds, but for blood to be _blood_ . and for it to be impactful, it needs to drip, it needs to run, it needs to _bleed_ .
seeing it leave the body makes it really clear that it is serious.
0:40 aka eugene **becomes mr krabs**
Hercules was a pretty gruesome movie
Love the videos, man. Keep it up!!!
There’s blood in Nickelodeon’s Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Movie.
yes i remember the blood in Tarzan
Y'all Remember beauty and the beast? When Beast got in the fight in the wolves. Before he passed out, you can see the blood pouring down his arm. Also when he gets stabbed by Gaston there's the blood staining his shirt
I didn’t even know there’s blood in tangled so i agree with you
I agree to
I think kids movies allow blood along its a little amount of blood
I remember Dragon Maleficent bleeding quite a lot after Philip throws that sword in her heart. Quite the thing for a 1950’s Disney movie if you ask me.
The Black Cauldron also had blood when Taran got hurt from the gwythaints. And it was also pouring out of the cauldron during the climax. Then again, it was supposed to be a start for dark fantasy.
There is also another movie called Puss and Boots The Last Wish when there is a scene where you see blood dripping down his forehead.
You forgot one: In Up when the old man hits the mailman in the head, you can see the blood in his head.
0:02 Ow…!
I was impressed at the amount of blood in Disney movies. Now, don’t get me wrong.
You’re just repeating what the video said
I did some research on some of these old Disney movies and when they were in production the MPAA thought of doing these movies as a PG-Rated movie instead of a G-Rated movie because of the blood scenes and some dark moments in Disney movies. I know Tangled Encanto Zootopia and more listed in this video are Rated-PG, but I was thinking of some of the older movies listed in this video such as Hercules, The Lion King, Tarzan, and much more. I’m sure there are some more of these movies mentioned in this video that are a Rated-PG movie I just can’t list everything that has been mentioned
Judy (the bunny on the cover of the video) never had blood on her scratch, because in the movie the scratch was actually light pink, and she never had blood dripping out of her mouth.
The Tarzan animators had some ball’s because we saw the most blood in any Disney movie and we saw one of the characters hanged
0:05 is no one talking about how she scratched her thumb but she had the cut on her palm?🤨
You have missed blood in another Disney movie Aladdin. When Aladdin stabbed snake Jafar you can see a bit of blood.
You missed "Up" when Carl hits a dude on the forehead
That was PIXAR, not Disney.
@@D_FlipBook Oh
@@Memergamer13 It’s fine.
I think I'm having trouble seeing, but the scratch on Judy's cheek isn't anything to call home about. Its barely anything. When watching the movie recently, I thought it as very light all things considered. The fur is gone to show she we scratched, but I don't see any blood. Just skin.
As for some of the others? I think I'm desensitized. I don't watch overly violent shows or movies, but quite a few of these are fairly tame. By all accounts, the stab should have left a puddle under Eugene. I see more blood on my bedsheets monthly than a spot on his shirt.
When Simba gets smacked in the face by Scar during the final battle you can see something splatter off his face. I always thought it was blood that was sneakingly added because the reddish and fiery background made it difficult to see.
You forgot The Black Cauldron. And don't forget The Fox And The Hound.
8:16 I don’t think Zootopia had blood I think it was just scars with no blood but that’s just my theory.
Blood is in our body
Sleeping Beauty, The Black Cauldron, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Atlantis the lost empire.
That’s all that I can think of that you missed.
What about Dinosaur? In that movie they had no qualms showing characters getting injured or even eaten onscreen and blood staying on them and not magically disappearing in the next scene
There is not just fight or flight, there is also freeze! This 'Freeze' is like you see something horrible and you are scared so much you freeze! The time limits are 3 seconds to 1 day! Edit: another one is fown and it's where you try to please people and make them happy.
There is something in the realistic lion king that is worth seeing. After scar said "long live the king," he swiped mufasa's face and I saw blood.
2:15 where is that? Like is it in the movie or?
And is it on Netflix or whatever
When Judy sliced her leg, I had always thought that the fabric of her pants was the main wound. I thought it was a giant flap of skin🤮
I think a reasonable amount of blood (not gore) should be portrayed in movie when it calls for it. It’s not like kids haven’t seen it before and it seems understandable when one gets hurt bleeding is a possibility. And I remember the Tarzan scene back then I noticed the blood which kind of hit me hard, but not in a bad way. Then years later I just realised that you could see his parents bodies lying in the corner.
sure cut palms aren't so bad...until you try to grab potato chips!
In the Lion King;Elephant graveyard scene...(and I'm surprised you missed this)Simba scratches/SLICES OPEN Shensi Hyena's face and the blood in VERY visible!
you can see the blood in lk at 5:30 if you pause before clicking this
If kids just watched Disney movies WITHOUT any BLOOD they would get a heart attack when getting cut and seeing blood, but Disney movies WITH BLOOD kinda teach kids not to hurt themselves as they might get cut with blood coming out from their veins!
In the zootopia scene I feel like the bunny did a moan😳😳
I am under 18, and I've read mid violent novels about cats with plenty of death.
Didnt ask
I'm going to guess Warrior Cats.
If Mufasa lived the blood vessel actually leads to Bruising, but in some cases…… death…..
have you ever been stabed by something, it usualy comes out wiht minimal blood as your skin raps tightly around it as it comes out