So I was having a discussion with my friends and the topic of Disney deaths came up. We eventually came to a particularly interesting question, which Disney movie has the most on-screen and implied deaths?
By "implied" I'm getting at stuff like Lion King; only Scar and Mufasa are shown to die, but it can be implied that, because of widespread devastation that followed Scar's rule, there are at least one hundred-odd off-screen deaths in the timeline of Lion King.
Now we came down to two movies with the most probability of having the most deaths, "Atlantis" and "Mulan". (one's a war, and the other features a Super-Submarine getting destroyed by a giant lobster)
If anyone has a link to something like this, post it, otherwise share your theory.
Well, Pixar is associated with Disney and they created The Incredibles. That movie had enough violence to receive a PG-13 rating where I live. Besides, who can forget that moment when Dash hops off the helicopter and it crashes into the mountain, killing the pilot? Or maybe when the Omnidroid sits on the kids? Pret-ty violent, if you ask me.
considering how in mulan they wipe out an entire army in one scene, i think it has the most deaths, and then for live action you have Pirates of the Caribbean 3 and 4 where they destroy two big ships, the English flagship in 3 and barbosa's ship 4
The Alice in Wonderland remake shows a moat filled with heads, so that beats most of 'em. Atlantis probably has the most. At the start, everyone outside the bubble drowns. About a hundred are killed by the lobster machine thing. A few dozen more are killed in the ending battle.
Besides, who can forget that moment when Dash hops off the helicopter and it crashes into the mountain, killing the pilot?
It would have to be Mulan. How many people must haved died in the final city battle, that one wiped out city, and there was a war going on so I'm giving that one the highest casualty rate. Atlantis is probably a close second. I'm ignoring Pirates because it was a PG-13 movie.
Well, the POTC line would win, but that's PG13, on account of skeleton crews, krakeni, tentacle suffocation, twin kill by Mr. Mercer, as well as captain stab, stabbing of a disgusting heart, and the overall fact it's set on ships. So, as second most kills, Atlantis. Destruction of a city, destruction of a sub, destruction of lifepods, and destruction while saving the city. Also, in Atlantis, did you SEE how the engineer girl just locked a bulkhead door with at least five men in that sinking room? Talk about teaching kids "Save yourself"
Pirates of The Caribbean. The first one was a dead crew killing more people. The next was yet another dead crew killing more people including the main character. The third you see all of these dead people in the underworld and they kill the villain. The forth was about a guy who had zombies on his ship and who came back from the dead. Thats that.
i think that figure is a little off, because it is likely that the cannon fire on the Endevour would of killed most of the crew. The Endevour was either a second rate or a first rate, probably first, ship of the line. that means it had a crew of anywhere from 700-875 men, first rate is 850-875.
@Jacen96 The Endeavour is a First Rate, 100 guns. You know, the lieutenants or the gunners would have fired anyway, the Captain's command is not needed. Articles of War state that if the Captain is in no position to make commands, it falls to his First Lieutenant or next in the Chain of Command. So, the body count would shoot up to about 400-500 deaths, rather than 800 lost on Endeavour when she sank.