Since practically the dawn of animation, Disney
has never been afraid of exploring dark themes throughout their films. Death quickly became a pretty routine element
of the studio's movies and it's almost always handled in a way that's emotionally meaningful. Whether it's a parent, or a friend or a parent
or another parent Disney doesn't hold back. But as emotional as some of those deaths are
What about the villains? Good characters aren't the only ones who bite
the dust. Karma exists in the Disney universe with a
vengeance. In the end, a lot of bad guys don't walk away
from all the trouble they caused. And some of these deaths are straight up brutal. I'm Kyle with WickedBinge. And today we're counting down the 15 Most
Brutal Disney Villain Deaths. But before we begin, if you're new here, make
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upload. Let's get started. Gaston Beauty and the Beast Who better to start off this list other than
Gaston. The dashing, arrogant hunter was determined
to have Belle's hand in marriage. But when he learns that Belle's actually in
love with the Beast, Gaston leads an angry mob to his castle. Full disclosure, I think I'm the Gaston team
on this one. I mean the guy stormed a castle to slay a
monster to protect the woman he loves. And let's be real, The Beast literally kidnapped
a woman. But anyway A fight ensues and Gaston is left dangling
over a balcony. Beast shows his humanity and gives Gaston
mercy, but he's stabbed in the back. Literally. Gaston then loses his grip and slips off into
the ravine. Screaming all the way down. Charles F. Muntz - Up Are you noticing a trend? A lot of falling to your death in Disney films. They say if you make a wish after it happens,
it'll come true. In Up, Charles Muntz is the hero Mr. Fredricksen
looked up to. But he and Russell eventually find out Charles
Muntz has gone insane. Determined to restore his reputation, Muntz
was willing to do anything, even if it meant killing. During the final battle, desperate, he leaps
out the window. Unfortunately, he's caught in some balloons
and ultimately plummets to his death. At least he was given time to think about
his actions on the way down. Lyle Tiberius Rourke Atlantis: The Lost Empire While Atlantis: The Lost Empire might not
be the best Disney movie, it certainly has one of the most ruthless villains. Commander Lyle Tiberius Rourke is as determined
as he is ruthless. Towards the end of the film, after he terrorizes
Atlantis as well as his troops and Helga, he finds himself pit in a fight against Milo. Ultimately, it's his determination and recklessness
that leads to him being cut and crystalized by the Heart of Atlantis. Turned into a crystalized monster he still
has the strength to go after Milo, but once again his recklessness gets the better of
him and falls onto a moving propeller. Ouch. I guess you can call him a diamond in the
rough. Maleficent Sleeping Beauty It goes without saying that Maleficent is
without a doubt one of the most badass Disney villains, so it's only right that she be on
our list. In a final battle the self proclaimed Mistress
of All Evil turns into a dragon and battles Prince Philip. It isn't until she gets stabbed in the heart
by the sword of truth and falls into a pit of Lava that she's finally killed. At least she went out in a blaze of glory. Turbo / King Candy Wreck It Ralph For such a fun, colorful, and downright funny
movie this came as a bit of a shock. But honestly, you shouldn't ever trust someone
who dresses like this. When the weird, quirky, insane King Candy
is revealed to be turbo, he crashes his car and is eaten alive by a Cy-Bug. He eventually comes back fused with the Cy-Bug
that ate him. Unfortunately for him, Ralph causes an eruption
that attracts all the Cy-Bugs and King candy flies right into the molten hot cola. All while knowing he's heading directly towards
his death and unable to pull away. Yikes. Bill Sykes Oliver and Company Bill Sykes is a relentless cold-hearted loan
shark from New York. In a confrontation with Oliver, Mr. Sykes
finds himself and his small sports car on the wrong side of the tracks. He's ultimately obliterated by train. There's really not a whole lot you can say
about this one as it's pretty self-explanitory. Getting hit by a train at full speed is pretty
rough. At least it's over quick. The Evil Queen Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs We knew she was evil, I mean it's in her name,
but did she really deserve to go out like this? Yeah. While standing on the edge of a cliff she
gets blindsided by a lightning strike that destroys the ledge she's standing on. She falls to her death and if she survived,
don't worry too much because that boulder that fell after her will surely finish her
off. And let's not forgot those vultures are probably
going to eat her corpse. So we can call it a happy ending. Dr. Facilier The Princess and the Frog Dr. Falicier, also known as the Shadow Man,
is an evil witch doctor who plotted to take over New Orleans with the assistance of his
friends from the other side. In case you're wondering who they are, they'e
a legion of demons, so probably not the ideal group to be paling around with. After he fails and Tiana breaks the talisman,
his friends from the other side come to collect his soul. He tries to escape, but is dragged into the
Voodoo mask. And based on the face from the tombstone the
witch doctor isn't enjoying himself. I mean, the man is literally dragged to hell. That's pretty hardcore. Hopper A Bug's Life Oh, Hopper, you tyrannical son of a gun. What makes this villain so interesting is
that he's, well, literally a dictator. So you knew the ending was not going to be
kind to him. Towards the end of the film, Flick outsmarts
Hopper by luring him to a bird who snatches and brings him to her babies. Hopper frantically screams for his life before
being devoured alive by some adorable little birds. And fun fact, this won't be the last time
being eaten alive appears on this list either. Shanyu Mulan Although there are redeemable villains out
there, Shanyu isn't one of them. Invading a country and obliterating villages
is just something that can't be tolerated, so the dude had to go one way or another. Now, while being buried alive in an avalanche
sounds like a proper end to such an evil reign, Shan-Yu wasn't going to be taken out that
easily. In the climax of the movie, he's met with
something a bit more explosive. A large firework missile that hits him in
the chest, sends him into a tower and blows him up. Leaving us with a brutal, yet also cinematically
beautiful death. You shouldn't have invaded China, my dude. Ursula The Little Mermaid After being banished from Atlantica, Ursula
seeks vengeance. Eventually, she gives Ariel a set of legs
in exchange for her voice and then blackmails Ariel's father into giving her his magical
trident, this allows her to transform into a giant super Ursula and control the weather. Unfortunately for her, Prince Eric steers
a ship and impales her like he's a 14th Century Romanian Prince And then she's struck by lighting,
because why not. Finally, she goes down like the Titanic. Poor, poor Ursula. Well, not really. She deserved it. Syndrome The Incredibles What's the one rule you were supposed to take
from The Incredibles? You don't wear a cape. After the Incredibles foil his plan, Syndrome
does the next best thing and kidnaps Jack-Jack. This is later found to be a mistake as Jack-Jack
beats the holy crap out of. It gives elastic girl enough time to get Jack-Jack
and beat Syndrome. Unfortunately for him, Syndrome is caught,
and sucked into the jet engine. As painful as that sounds, fate was at least
a little merciful and blew the jet up to end things for Syndrome quickly. That said, getting sucked into a jet propeller
Whew What a way to go. Scar The Lion King Scar is the villain everybody loves to hate. He killed his own brother, Mufasa, and he
tries to have Simba killed. In addition to this, the kingdom is thrown
into complete chaos and on the verge of starvation. There's actually a few theories we want to
explore about Scar in a later video that paint him in a more positive light, but for now,
let's stick with the him-being-evil thing. During the climax Scar and Simba are pitted
in a Uh, cat fight when Scar is thrown off the side of a cliff. He's eaten alive by the hyena friends that
he just sold out. And really, that's a horrible way to go. Side-note, according to Joe Rogan's podcast,
a lot of predators eat their prey butt-end first. So, that makes this an extra-awful way to
go. Oogie Boogie The Nightmare Before Christmas Look, I understand Oogie's death isn't going
to be celebrated considering how much fans of the Nightmare Before Christmas love his
character. Yeah, he's awful, but he's a troll, he's funny,
he's got an awesome singing voice What's not to love? But Oogie Boogie's death is as brutal as it
is disgusting. It's revealed that he's really made up of
a pile of bugs. Oogie gets his wrapping stuck and unraveled,
forcing all the bugs inside of him to fall into the hot smelter. Brutal, gross, but pretty awesome. William Cecil Clayton - Tarzan Calling Clayton a jerk would be the understatement
of the year. From the start, you wanted something bad to
happen to this guy. For something in the jungle to eat him, or
poison him or something But there was something particularly dark about the way he went out
that's a little more memorable and a lot more dark than deaths from other Disney films. While he fights Tarzan he gets tangled in
some vines and tries to cut himself free. Just not successfully. When he falls, the vines tighten around his
neck and the guy essentially lynches himself. And frankly we had to give this one some bonus
points if only for the imagery. Look at that shot. How often are you going to see something like
that in a Disney film? The silhouette, the lightning, that imagery
is just Brutal. Judge Claude Frollo The Hunchback of Notre
Dame Frollo is oftentimes looked at as one of the
more vile Disney Villains. If only for how horribly evil he is to Quasimodo. In the final battle, Esmeralda is left hanging
onto Quasimodo and Judge Frollo while they dangle over a balcony. Judge Frollo gets free and readies his sword
while throwing out bible verses like he's Jules in Pulp Fiction. And he shall smite and plunge the wicked into
the fiery pit. Ironically, the gargoyle he's standing on
breaks, sending him plunging into the fiery Hell pit below. This is our pick for number one because of
just how epic it looks. How symbolic it is. And how ironic it is for this religious villain
to be hurled into the hellfire below. It really doesn't get any more brutal than
this. But that's our list. What do you think? Do you agree with our countdown? Or do you think we missed the mark? Which Disney Villain do you think had the
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