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so Bambi had his mother die. Pinocchio was twisted by the depths of his own selfishness. Those are the big wins in the Disney Dark column. What else? I seem to remember a creepy dragon from Sleeping Beauty, something like the Beast from Fantasia - but that wasn't that disturbing. Snow White died, and the puppies almost ended up as coats - but you knew it was going to be awright. Oh, Old Yeller was sad...
i would have stayed a beast man and not become human again, just gotten over being a f*cking grump. that beast was so well equipped! he could walk upright and on all fours, and had the freedom to leave the castle. i would go off in the woods and fight/kill/eat bears and mountain lions, then go home to my castle full of servants.
hmmm, as for scarier stuff. seems as the nature of our heroes changes through the years, so do our depictions of villians. what used to be arch-enemies has become terrorists (die hard, etc.) or corporations (watchmen, etc.). i bet Grimm's stopped being scary when people stopped being eaten by wolves. as for Song of the South, in my day we called it Birth of a Nation.
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