21 Times When Disney Went Way Too Freaking Far In Their Movies
And we all thought Disney was just all magic, fun, and games.
When people mention Disney, we immediately think of talking animals, castles, princesses, magical lands, Disneyland, and all that. That's just how we grew up with it.
As kids, those animated films by Disney enchanted us and gave us figures to follow, dress up as, and idolize. Disney essentially took over a significant part of our childhood.
Even now, as adults, we still look back at those Disney movies we once loved with great fondness. However, now that we're no longer innocent and sheltered by our parents, we can notice many more details in those films.
Oh, and we can tell you, not all of those details are as child-friendly as we once thought. Some of them are even downright disturbing.
We don't know if Disney executives just let it slide or if it was their way of helping expose children to the world's atrocities, but it's certainly less enjoyable to see it as adults. It's as if everything we cherished as children is being dismantled, much like what adulthood has done to us.
It also makes us wonder how we missed these things before. Keep scrolling to check out those moments when Disney went a little too far.
1. The ending of Clayton and Tarzan's fight, where Clayton fell and got hanged by the vines
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4. The part in Toy Story where Woody felt pain when Sid burned him, meaning that all the other toys Sid dismembered and then reassembled felt that torturous pain
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5. When Mother Gothel literally kidnapped an innocent baby (Rapunzel) and locked her up in a tower just because she wanted to stay young forever
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6. When Cinderella's stepsisters were tearing her dress to shreds while she was wearing it, and her stepmother just stood there watching and smirking
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7. That part in Bambi where the mother and son were just enjoying a nice meal, and then three minutes later, Bambi's mom is murdered
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8. That moment when you realize that Mufasa was the only male lion in their pride, making him Nala's father too and making Nala and Simba related
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9. That moment in Toy Story 3 where everyone snuck into a furnace, and when they realized there was no way out, they just accepted their fate together
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10. When Charles Muntz tied Russell to a chair and opened the blimp door, leaving him to almost fall to his death
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11. The part in Pinocchio where all the naughty boys on Pleasure Island were turned into donkeys to be sold into slave labor
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12. When Cruella de Vil wanted to kill and skin hundreds of innocent Dalmatian puppies just for one fur coat
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13. That part where Jafar used his wish to essentially make Jasmine his sex slave
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14. When Frollo groped Esmeralda, sniffed her hair, and told her he imagined a rope around her neck as if it weren't sexual harassment at all
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15. When people separated Dumbo's mom from him just because she was trying to protect her baby
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16. When the evil queen in Snow White not only hired someone to kill her stepdaughter but also demanded her heart as proof that she's dead
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17. The fact that Jasmine was only 15 when she was expected to marry within the year
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18. The part in 'The Princess and the Frog' where Dr. Facilier was literally dragged to hell by the voodoo demons
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19. When Tadashi was blown up in Big Hero 6
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20. When Mulan's true gender was revealed, and they planned to execute her even after she saved them from the Huns
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21. When Scar threw Mufasa off the cliff and convinced Simba, a child, that he was the one who caused his father's death
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Looking back on these moments now, we can definitely see that if we hadn't been so naive back then, some of these moments might have scarred us as kids. In fact, even as adults, we find some of these to be quite disturbing.
Disney isn't so child-friendly after all. Why does that not surprise us, though?