So, I’ve come up with a 10-6 for my “most messed up Disney Villain Deaths”, so here is the full list:
- 10: Judge Claude Frollo (falls into lava pit)
- 9: Shan Yu (exploded)
- 8: King Candy (vaporized)
- 7: Mother Gothel (ages into dust)
- 6: Dr. Facillier (dragged to the other side)
- 5: Ursula (impaled by boat and electrocuted by trident)
- 4: Commander Rourke (crystallized and then chopped up by a propeller)
- 3: Bill Sykes (hit by a train)
- 2: Scar (eaten alive)
- 1: Clayton (accidentally hung)
I dunno, King Candy's pretty bad. He was trying to stop himself, but merging with a bug meant half of his mind was hypnotized by light.
I think the "lava pit" Frollo falls into is supposed to be a vat of molten iron. It's been a while since I saw the film, though.
I always figured it was boiling oil.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.I feel like the most disturbing Pixar villain death is probably either Hopper (fed to baby birds) or Syndrome (getting sucked into a plane engine by his cape).
Jason has come back to kill for Mommy.Fingers crossed we get a dragon involved in "Moana 2" for the "Year of the Dragon".
If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned.Dragons as westerners define them don't really exist in Pacific Mythology. Giant retilian or serpentine monsters, yes (and may fall under Our Dragons Are Different).
A giant sea dragon snake maybe
New theme music also a boxMaybe it's because it's a Disney Junior series, but I don't think they've made any Funko Pops based on Spidey and His Amazing Friends.
If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned.So, I randomly decided to binge Gargoyles...
All in all, I had a pretty fun time. This show felt pretty ahead of the game, since a lot of cartoons weren't really serialized back in the 90's and Disney didn't start making that the semi-norm till two decades later. The characters are solid, the world-building is well thought out, and the emotional moments usually strike home... Most of the time. I do gotta say though, this show definitely stuck out like a sore thumb compared to everything else that was part of the Disney Afternoon.
I think Season 1 was my favorite season, if only because it wasn't dragged down by something like the Avalon World Tour. (geez, minus the cute moments between Goliath and Angela that one was kind of a chore to get through) and The Goliath Chronicles being... well, a prime example of Seasonal Rot.
I have to say I love Amphibia for giving Bill Farmer the chance to show he can do heartbreaking drama.
Discord: Waido X 255#1372 If you cant contact me on TV Tropes do it here.And they balanced it out by getting him, the VA of Goofy, of all people, to say lines like "Eat the Rich!" in a Disney cartoon.
I wonder why Amphibia was not the show murdered before its time like The Owl House was. Both were major hits in the end though.
Discord: Waido X 255#1372 If you cant contact me on TV Tropes do it here.And he didn't in A Goofy Movie?
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."I knew you would say that, and that's true, that movie REALLY showed what he could do. Sorry for not including it in the post.
Discord: Waido X 255#1372 If you cant contact me on TV Tropes do it here.Cold-blooded murder and saying "Eat the rich" is fine but we can't have lesbians, I guess.
Jason has come back to kill for Mommy.Someone should add Ralph Breaks the Internet to Audience-Alienating Ending.
If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned.So DAMN TRUE!
Discord: Waido X 255#1372 If you cant contact me on TV Tropes do it here.Although...I will admit, that despite me knowing of several other entries like Frozen II and Toy Story 4 and why they're on that list...
...I still enjoyed them. Even have them on Blu-Ray.
Edited by wooden-ladybug93 on Apr 12th 2024 at 3:03:09 AM
If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned.Ralph didn't wreck the net
New theme music also a boxI still liked Frozen 2 more. It is flawed, but I found it to be less flawed than the first.
With all the memes about women choosing a bear over a man, Hollywood might wanna get on an 'East of the Sun and West of the Moon' adaptationMaybe it's the fact that I'm easy to amuse, IDK.
If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned.The angst over Frozen II seemed a bit excessive to me. "I'll never see you again Elsa... until Friday! Be ready for game night!"
I did think it needed some work to show better that Arendale needed a politician to run it and Elsa was just too introverted.
It's starting to feel like that "body count" joke is the only thing people have to say about Mulan nowadays. x_x >.>
I smell magic in the air. Or maybe barbecue.
As someone who saw it when was in theaters in February, DO IT. Absolutely worth it. Should've been in theaters from the start instead of getting dumped onto Disney+.
- Shawn Shoptaw, games lead, has been promoted to VP of the division.
- Ray Gresko, formerly Blizzard Entertainment chief development officer, is senior VP of product and development, specifically working with Epic Games to craft games.
- Bjorn Tornqvist, formerly of Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment, will be VP of technology.
- Jay Ong, former head of Marvel Games, will lead licensing for every franchise.
Hopefully third times the charm.Hey, Jay? Work on giving us a proper Marvel vs. Capcom 4 and I'll give you my vote of approval.
("But we got Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite—")
I said proper.
A proper MvC4 would have had X-Men and new Capcom reps like Akira Kazama, Asura, Gene from God Hand, and not ditch vets like Tron Bonne, Viewtiful Joe, Amaterasu or have the characters look plastic-y because the team had a budget on the same level as a DLC pack.
But I digress.