@opinionatedbacon

If you wanna see which PIXAR villain had the worst demise, I made a short about that too ;)
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/yXTOrr4y3nU

@irotr53

Dr Facilier and Clayton gave me nightmares as a kid

@The_bread_king.

Disney can be hardcore: ❌
Disney used to be able to go hardcore:✅

@1stAid

"Being dragged to hell" seems more terrifying than "being hung" (which here is likely an instant death by broken neck instead of struggling to breath), but I can see why viewing a corpse's silhouette would hit the childhood differently.

@fairytaildoll

I feel like Dr. Facilier has to have it the worst, he’s getting dragged to hell and presumably to be tortured for ever

@Thetinykitty

I definitely agree with Clayton’s death it was traumatizing I never expected that to happen.. well the show his hanging body part

@Fandom_Man

Seriously why can’t Disney do these kind of villains anymore like come on they are either going to make them redeemed or be arrested which isn’t even cool or anything it just gives them a good chance to make a sequel with the same villain

@DishedDelicious

Mother gathal was also pretty bad in tangled because if you think about it her body was rapidly decaying while she watched helpless and then she fell to death but by then she was basically a rasin

@foxxygradius7858

Clayton's death is possibly the best ever version of the trope where the hero tries to save the villain but they reject the help.  It's not just misplaced pride or a refusal to admit defeat that seals his fate, it's his mindset of using mindless destruction to solve all his problems without having the foresight to see the literal noose he was creating for himself.  Clayton dies because all he knows is killing.

@Catherine-lq2dl

I feel like I'm the only one who walked away untraumatised from Clayton's death because my ADHD brain of course had me focus on the knife/machete thing and I completely missed his haunting silhouette for years😅

@elgatoooooooooooooooooooooo

I did not know Clayton died like that until now

@Treegardern1

Clayton’s death was definitely traumatizing, but getting eaten alive, burning, and having your body slowly sucked into a black hole of a cauldron are significantly worse fates than hanging.

@kristamu06

The fact turbo’s death is pretty horrific is because he is even begging for his own brain to not go into the beacon

@nepinfontaine9366

bro the tarzan movie traumatised me when i was 6 year old i was crying my throat off

@honeylemon5885

I don't know if it was because of the translation to my language, but Mother Gothel's screams/ whimpers/ whatever of disbelief when Eugene cut Rapunzel's hair and her falling of the tower, still can't let me sleep some nights

@h3l1crpd1

The fact that Tarzan tried to warn him  made it worse 😭😭

@superrup6905

Scar got cooked and eaten at the same time. Dang he got turned into a sizzler

@franciscoandres4907

I feel like the Atlantis one should be an honorable mention. Having your body being turned into burning crystals is one thing, but becoming a frickin crystal monster was even freakier. That's not to mention how painful it must've felt.

@Ironfox-l7j

I can’t believe Tarzan was a kid movie

@IAmAngelDust1

That one guy from Atlantis had it worse in my opinion, he literally got painfully turned to Crystal while still alive and conscience