Top 13 Disney Villain Deaths

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The only thing that’s more gruesome than a Disney villain is how a Disney villain dies
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Gargoyles are considered guardians of whatever building they’re on, so the one that frollo landed on did EXACTLY what it was made to do

kaelang
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A quick RIP to Pat Carroll who brought both Ursula and her crazy sister to life, with her stellar voice work.

jeremytung
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Clayton's death is especially hard since it was a death that the protagonist WAS DESPERATE TO AVOID.

Tarzan was pretty much begging him to stop cutting the vines since he realized it started to twist around his neck and the first thing Tarzan does after he lands is look up to see what happened to Clayton.

AzureRoxe
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What makes Clayton’s death so much more impactful is that Tarzan tried to warn him, but Clayton was too blinded by anger and pride that he pushed Tarzan away. His own arrogance killed him

alecschmidt
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I feel Mother Gothel's death was quite brutal in that she ages super quick and gets that dramatic fall only to reveal there's nothing left of her but dust.

alexanderklepp
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Actually, there’s a further connection between Syndrome’s death and Edna’s “No Capes” speech as the second example she brought up (StratoGale) also died because her cape got caught in a jet turbine. So it was actually directly foreshadowed.

michaelnelson
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Ernesto’s death has another bit of brilliance if you take another thing into account; if you remember in the film, an easy way to get yourself cursed is by stealing from the dead. Ernesto may have very well sealed his own fate when he stole Hector’s guitar and songbook.
Tumblr user *eccentwrit* put it best: _“Hector was 21 when he died, and Word of God says that was in 1921. Ernesto died in 1942, 21 years after Hector’s death. The minute Ernesto picked up that guitar his days were numbered, for every year Hector lived.”_

Jackie-McCann
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Another great thing about Frollo death besides the symbolism is that his fear is not just cause by the gargoyle but also because he is finally having his "reality check": During the whole film he keeps commiting this evil actions, burning houses, arresting and killing innocent civilians while claiming that it's for "the greater good and how he is good man and everybody else is evil". The moment he sees the Gargoyle he realize the hard truth he choose to ignore: He is the real monster and the one who will be send to hell.

alexandrefrauches
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also the Evil Queen confirms her death by having the vultures fly down to her. They are after all scavenger birds and they feed on dead bodies. so she not only fell and got crushed. she was torn apart and became bird food afterwards.
and as for Ursula...we Erick has one thing over Philip. He killed the magical large monster witch without having a magical sword that ensures the kill and accuracy.

ninavale.
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Just one additional thing about Dr. Facilier's death I think what makes it stick out outside of Dr. Facilier's own fear expressed in the scene, is it's a twist on the classic "Deal with the Devil" trope, where if you don't fulfill your end of the bargain, you have a fate worse than Hell in store for you. And in the voodoo show dragging him down, the "evil force" looks absolutely delighted, like they were waiting for him to screw this up, and they know they're going to enjoy this, while just repeating the line, "ARE YOU READY?" I think it contributes to sell that whatever fate he has coming is something worse than death.

AestheticGamer
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One thing I noticed is that Cruella De Vil never actually gets killed off in any of the movies. In the animated movie, her car crashes off a cliff yet survives. In the 1st live action remake, she gets pushed into molasses, somehow survives. In 102 dalmatians, she gets turned into a literal cake. Again she survives.
In conclusion, Cruella is immortal

diegozizumbo-ortiz
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Fun fact: the ingredients in the Dip (turpentine, acetone, benzene) are all paint thinners. And all the toons in the movie were made with hand painted cels.

celestialVocalist
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The thing with Clayton’s death is that there’s something called a long drop where your neck would break and cause immediate death. Clayton fell from a tall tree with thick vines so whose to say the scene would’ve looked much, MUCH worse

bocar
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Here’s another effed up death in a Disney animated feature. Jack Skellington killed Oogie Boogie by loosening a string of his, thus tearing apart his potato sack skin while the bugs inside him fell into the lava pit, and then Santa squashed one last bug that was presumably Oogie’s brain. In other words, Oogie Boogie was skinned alive!

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I'm surprised there's not even a mention of Oogie Boogie and Mother Gothel (and, to that extent, Ponce de Leon from DuckTales 2017). The former was *skinned alive* before effectively dying a thousand deaths with every bug dropping into his incinerator, with the last surviving being crushed under Santa's boot. And the latter (or latter two) basically aged not to death, but right to dust. Ponce de Leon especially had it rough, since we saw him age to dust right in the waters of the Fountain, dissolving like Kool-Aid.

Still an amazing video, love to see a potential video on non-Disney Villain deaths.

alexanderlehane
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I think the Atlantis villain death was pretty unique, I mean getting scratched with an all powerful sentient crystal and having it spread throughout your body and explode on a blimp is pretty out there.

Disasternby
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I'm glad Oliver & Company got a bit of attention here. Sykes', and even his dogs', deaths are incredibly brutal for what's supposed to be a cute talking animal movie. I know it's one of Disney's weaker films, but I absolutely love it.

berrypie
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In regards to Meleficent's death, she wasn't just stabbed. The sword pierced her heart. The fairies spell didn't effect Meleficent herself, but guided the sword to deliver a killing blow. "Now sword of truth fly swift and sure, that evil die and good endure."
The cliff was just to show that she really was dead. The bite she tries to kill Phillip with just before she fell was her final act to take Phillip with her so Arora wouldnt wake up. She would have died moments later, even without the fall.

joshuaking
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Animat: "You know no one can survive a fall like that."

Shang in the oh so beloved Mulan 2: "Hold my sword."

joelblake
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I think Doris from Meet the Robinsons deserves an honorable mention because when Lewis declares he would never invent her, she disintegrates into blue flame all while emitting a horrific scream. It's basically the mechanical equivalent of the Horned King death. Also, the Jabberwocky from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland gets his head sliced off.

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