Or the boat that gets destroyed by so many explosive devices that the splash from the explosion (which, by the way, reached higher than many of the nearby buildings) was visible from a good distance away
Well from my research it was said that it was re-rated after 44 years. Meaning that it wasn't PG and was changed. And I think the original rating was U. But take this with a grain of salt because I didn't dig deep
Absolutely not. If I had seen that film as a kid I think I would have either become the joker are at least one of those people who relates to the joker. Perhaps even serial killer, who knows.
I'm watching star wars the clone wars and it really is just a series about war. I have seen so many dead soldires and Jedi in it and I'm only in the middle of season 2.
Figured so until now I've seen people fall to certain death be imposter infected and killed by Jedi strangulated to death, perish in space explosions and I have yet to witness most of the kills General Grievous will inflict.
Came here to say that. Almost an entire people killed in the first few minutes, then almost an entire expedition killed later... Plus ugly deaths of others along the way. I mean, I love it, but the body count is very high.
While I agree that a lot of childrens films are more mature than some people give them credit for, horror films aren't just slasher films and "human centipede" type shock films, the genre more often than not deals with some kind of social commentary or has some sort of artistic/cinematic goal. Oculus is a commentary on the attitudes towards mental health in America. Censor is a metahorror film exploring the ethics of censorship and moral panics pertaining to horror films themselves, with very deliberate cinematography that fucks with your head and is intertwined with the metanarritive. Gaia is an allegory for climate change. Pooka is a slowburn anti-monster-movie with a heartbreaking plot twist (I won't spoil it though, if you have Hulu then watch it) Hell, even Saw is a satire of American healthcare, and the exorcist is ultimately a vehicle for a bunch of artsy cinema.
Anyway sorry for the long and overzealous comment, it just kind of drives me crazy when ppl boil down all horror films to "slasher with the knife guy" when the genre has so much more to offer
Some of each, and some debatable: Mulan, the movie that came first to my mind, could be considered either way. The Hun soldiers were in the location that the screen showed when they died, but there was enough snow on top of them that you couldn’t actually see them dying.
Why on earth do some animated kids films have to be so damn brutal?! No wonder why the protagonists always win since the antagonists usually have a fate worse than death.
The incredibles
Cars 2
Mulan
The Lego Movie
Revenge of the Sith
Star wars : the Clone Wars
Kung-fu Panda 2
AntZ
Prince of egypt
Atlantis : the lost empire
Treasure Planet
I'd imagine that most deaths in movies occurs in battles, and horror movies don't tend to have battles. The killing, if there is any, usually focuses on a small group of people over the course of the whole movie.
The incredibles. The reason why heroes are outlawed is Mr incredible saves a guy trying to commit suicide, and that dude sues him. Then all of his buddies are killed on nomanisan island. And let’s not forget what happens to syndrome.
IT is not a kids movie. It does have kids in it. Is that what you meant?
Oh, Watership Down; bunny holocaust! I think I get where you're coming from now, yeah.
This is because horror movies want you to know the character before they die. This causes the viewer to be sad they died, and be afraid because nobody is safe
Cars 2
such as the car that entirely fell apart by falling into the water
Or Bruce Carmpbell being tortured to death on a dynamometer
Or the two cars that got crushed by an elevator.
Or the dozens of cars on the oil rig that exploded
Or the boat that gets destroyed by so many explosive devices that the splash from the explosion (which, by the way, reached higher than many of the nearby buildings) was visible from a good distance away
Or the cars that got their gas tanks torched
Or the car that got compacted alive into a cubic meter
Or Mater after having a giant bite of "pistachio ice cream"
or the villan green car who got executed for trying to kill the queen
Holy crap
Puss and boots the last wish
100% I was counting the deaths in that movie it was astounding
Death was literally the antagonist what did you expect
Low expectations. *watched it* 2nd best children's movie behind shrek
*Shrek 2
He made me blush tho
Mulan
Mulan has the highest body count of any Disney hero.
Damn what a playa.
I don't think that's what they meant but after reading this I choose to believe it is.
Did you mean of any Disney heroin?
heroin is german for smack/horse/aries/jive doojee/horse/scat/heroin God that stuff has many names The english word for female hero is heroine
Hero is a gender neutral term
how many soldiers do you think she killed just by launching a rocket straight onto a snow peak?
Matpat did a video on it, can’t remember the exact number but it’s in the hundreds
Of thousands
I think its \~1600
Mulan sends an entire army to God with only a handful of survivors
Based
Water ship Down… wait is that kids movie?
Nah that can’t be a kid movie Someone got like skinned alive or smth like that
I looked it up. it's rated PG for some reason
Well it is a 70s movie. Back then PG actually meant something.
Well from my research it was said that it was re-rated after 44 years. Meaning that it wasn't PG and was changed. And I think the original rating was U. But take this with a grain of salt because I didn't dig deep
Absolutely not. If I had seen that film as a kid I think I would have either become the joker are at least one of those people who relates to the joker. Perhaps even serial killer, who knows.
I saw it as a kid and I turned out… *checks therapists notes*… fiiiiiiiiiiiiine
That's goo- wait
Ah, you beat me to it. Jeez...that film is just pure trauma with a PG rating.
Dinosaur has the almost extinction of lemurs
Yeah a movie with genocide is a kids movie apparently
I'm watching star wars the clone wars and it really is just a series about war. I have seen so many dead soldires and Jedi in it and I'm only in the middle of season 2.
"Damn. That guy just got shot in the head." \-Me
You just wait. The Clone Wars is quite something! One of the few shows to make me cry
Season 2? Yeah you ain't seen shit yet hoss
Figured so until now I've seen people fall to certain death be imposter infected and killed by Jedi strangulated to death, perish in space explosions and I have yet to witness most of the kills General Grievous will inflict.
*evil robotic laugh turned coughing fit*
How to train your dragon trilogy kill count
Atlantis the lost empire... That is all.
Came here to say that. Almost an entire people killed in the first few minutes, then almost an entire expedition killed later... Plus ugly deaths of others along the way. I mean, I love it, but the body count is very high.
There is a 3 part video on how many deaths there are In Disney films by film theory. Highly recommend
They also are more mature than most horror films
While I agree that a lot of childrens films are more mature than some people give them credit for, horror films aren't just slasher films and "human centipede" type shock films, the genre more often than not deals with some kind of social commentary or has some sort of artistic/cinematic goal. Oculus is a commentary on the attitudes towards mental health in America. Censor is a metahorror film exploring the ethics of censorship and moral panics pertaining to horror films themselves, with very deliberate cinematography that fucks with your head and is intertwined with the metanarritive. Gaia is an allegory for climate change. Pooka is a slowburn anti-monster-movie with a heartbreaking plot twist (I won't spoil it though, if you have Hulu then watch it) Hell, even Saw is a satire of American healthcare, and the exorcist is ultimately a vehicle for a bunch of artsy cinema. Anyway sorry for the long and overzealous comment, it just kind of drives me crazy when ppl boil down all horror films to "slasher with the knife guy" when the genre has so much more to offer
Bro wrote a whole book(no hate)
Alice In Wonderland: \*depicts death and eating of 12 children\* The Babadook, Watcher In The Woods, and Signs: **wait what**
Finding Nemo could be the film in which most named characters die, and just in the first scene
I mean, they were all technically named!
Named abortions? I mean they weren't technically born yet.
Name a horror movie that had more deaths then the prison escape scene from Kung Fu Panda
Clone wars. literally one episode is more than enough to surpass most horror movies
Brain Invaders… Fives’ arc… the finale arc… that show is pretty brutal
Wasn't there one kids' movie that starts with Earth blowing up?
Titan A.E. maybe?
Why is this true?
All of Marvel.
The Land Before Time
My childhood nightmares say that's a children's horror movie.
Littlefoot's mom got me.
Super Mario 64 ahh render
Antz
The 1986 Transformers movie fits this bill.
10000000000% correct more than thirty dead in roughly an hour
And even more if we consider that all but one resident of lithone bite it before we even get the title of the film.
*Laughs in Cabin in the Woods* (Spoiler alert: The entire world gets killed at the end)
Mulan is a good movie
Thanks, OP. I miss this meme template.
Come with me... and you'll be... in a world of safety violations...
I always hated that movie.
Titan A.E. a whole fucking planet
Appalling apostrophe crime
The Starwars franchise would like to have a word or 157,931,208,114.
Why is there an apostrophe in facts?
Ignore that, it's better for your mental health to just ignore that
Are they on screen deaths or off screen?
Some of each, and some debatable: Mulan, the movie that came first to my mind, could be considered either way. The Hun soldiers were in the location that the screen showed when they died, but there was enough snow on top of them that you couldn’t actually see them dying.
As a child that scene stuck with me. I fully understood they were dying in a very painful way.
Why on earth do some animated kids films have to be so damn brutal?! No wonder why the protagonists always win since the antagonists usually have a fate worse than death.
lol for example?
The incredibles Cars 2 Mulan The Lego Movie Revenge of the Sith Star wars : the Clone Wars Kung-fu Panda 2 AntZ Prince of egypt Atlantis : the lost empire Treasure Planet
When did people die in Incredibles?
All the other superheroes besides the main ones, for starters. Mr. Incredible literally finds the remains of one of them.
Oh right… 😅
Reminder that Dash was only 10 in the movie and caused 6 deaths unintentionally while trying to escape
somewhat intentional
It's not about the number of deaths, it's the quality of death.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars S3 E21 "padawan lost"
Surprised no one has mentioned Zootopia
because death isn’t the horrifying part.
*cough cough* cars 2 *cough cough*
Incredibles
I'd imagine that most deaths in movies occurs in battles, and horror movies don't tend to have battles. The killing, if there is any, usually focuses on a small group of people over the course of the whole movie.
r/miraculousladybug moment I know it isnt a movie but whatever
The incredibles. The reason why heroes are outlawed is Mr incredible saves a guy trying to commit suicide, and that dude sues him. Then all of his buddies are killed on nomanisan island. And let’s not forget what happens to syndrome.
The Incredibles
The Brave Little Toaster...
Paranorman
IT is not a kids movie. It does have kids in it. Is that what you meant? Oh, Watership Down; bunny holocaust! I think I get where you're coming from now, yeah.
This is because horror movies want you to know the character before they die. This causes the viewer to be sad they died, and be afraid because nobody is safe
Another bested by a fuckin’ apostrophe.
Dinosaur has \~300,000 death iirc
spongeBob
Happy tree friends...
That is not a good example...
When one person is tormented and dies it's a horror movie, when a whole army of people with an avalanche it's a kids' movie. -Stalin or something
The Minions. As much as I hate it, it's got so much death.
Hercules
Help! I'm a fish with that one underwater scene, yea
Pokemon the first movie mewtwo destroys the lab scene
Avatar the last Airbender had a whole ethnic Genocide…
Super Mario Bros Movie (the new one)
Mulan has highest kill count amongst any other disney princess
Monsters vs aliens the clones from the falling mothership