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00:00I thought we were partners.
00:01We are, but we're not equals, not even close.
00:06Hey, hello and welcome to Watch Mojo Español.
00:08I am Gi, and today we will know the scenes of animated movies that caused a stir
00:14due to their mature themes or impressive content.
00:17I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way.
00:22Number 20, Mrs. Brisby in a cage, The Secret of Nimh.
00:26You might think that an animated movie about a widowed mouse that wants to move would be nice,
00:31but the director is Dan Bluth, which practically guarantees at least a traumatic moment for the children.
00:42Mrs. Brisby goes through many dangers and difficult moments.
00:46In a specific scene, she escapes from a cage of birds full of water.
00:50It takes a long time to get out, and we see some pretty creepy details.
00:54It's a terrifying sequence for children and even for adults.
00:58That poor mouse needs a break.
01:14Number 19, Chicken Run.
01:17A movie about chickens that try to escape from being sacrificed and turned into tarts
01:22is destined to have controversial moments.
01:24This production is not contained in the execution,
01:27especially in the scene where the Tweety choose the rebel Ginger to be the first to be baked.
01:45Rocky the Rooster saves her, but not before they almost crush him.
01:49They fill him with vegetables and catch him in an oven.
01:52When they escape, the machine is damaged, and that's not even the end of this nightmare.
02:00Thanks for the horror moment.
02:02Number 18, Pink Elephants Parade, Dumbo.
02:06It's a classic Disney movie about a cute elephant with huge ears,
02:11but it has aroused criticism for its content, which includes stereotypes and racism,
02:15as well as scenes of animal cruelty.
02:18One in particular that aroused controversy is when little Dumbo gets drunk
02:22and dreams of strange pink elephants walking.
02:34This extravagant parade becomes more and more disgusting
02:37as the elephants turn into different Technicolor creatures.
02:41For children, the scene was only weird, but for adults...
02:45Ah, I'm sure they thought they had confused their tea with something else.
02:53Number 17, Become a Panda, Turning Red.
02:57This Pixar movie about adolescence generated some controversy with this comic scene.
03:02May, 13 years old, is a high school student from Toronto at the beginning of the century,
03:07when she discovers that she can transform into a giant red panda and has strong emotions.
03:16Did the...
03:18Did the red peony bloom?
03:19No!
03:20Desperate for hiding her sudden transformation to her overprotective mother May,
03:26she gives her a wrong idea.
03:28May believes that her daughter has her first menstruation
03:30and begins to give her a speech that all teenagers and adults fear.
03:35You are a woman now, and your body is starting to change.
03:41It's nothing to be embarrassed about.
03:42Mom!
03:43The realism and frankness with which menstruation and puberty are discussed
03:47made Turning Red one of the favorites of some, but it also bothered many.
03:51China banned it, and Kuwait refused to distribute it.
03:54Number 16, The Brave Little Toaster.
03:59The strong point and the problem of anthropomorphic characters
04:02is that the public can form a bond with them.
04:06When a scene has a heartbreaking twist, the emotions shoot up.
04:09This classic movie about living appliances has too many things like that.
04:14Does anyone still dream of that clown?
04:19But one of the most shocking moments is when the manager of an appliance store
04:24sells the engine of a blender that tries to hide from him, without success.
04:28Then we see a creepy sequence of his death,
04:31represented as a kind of mutilation with everything and drops of oil.
04:37Boy, are you some lucky guy!
04:39This was the last one left, can you believe it?
04:42The terrifying direction of the scene and its premonitory score
04:46go beyond the common animated violence to become something really disturbing.
04:52Number 15, Hellfire, The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
04:55Did they have to include Frollo's problems with the fireplace?
04:59Mature scenes are rare in animated movies intended for children.
05:04Disney exceeded the limits considerably with this one.
05:07The villain Frollo fights against his lust for the beautiful emerald in Hellfire,
05:12composed by Alan Menken and written by Stephen Schwartz.
05:25This scene, which includes a seductive representation in emerald flames
05:29and jurors with faceless robes staring at Frollo,
05:32portrays all the intensity of the judge's hate and corruption.
05:38If in God's plan, he made the devil so much stronger than a man...
05:44The movie as a whole generated doubts about whether it was really suitable for children,
05:49especially by religious groups.
05:52Number 14, The Island of Games, Pinocchio.
05:55This classic movie about a puppet who wants to become a real child
06:00has some intense scenes for the little ones.
06:03To complement his transformation, Pinocchio must be honest, altruistic and faithful to himself,
06:08but he usually gets carried away by people without scruples and vices.
06:12The cunning swindler, the honorable Juan,
06:15convinces the puppet to go on vacation to the island,
06:18where young people fight, drink, bet and smoke pot.
06:22Pinocchio doesn't know that the island turns kids who misbehave into donkeys,
06:27and then they are sold as labor.
06:29The implications are quite disturbing,
06:32but the sequence in which Polly, Pinocchio's friend, becomes a donkey,
06:37made us doubt if the movie really was for children.
06:53Please, you gotta help me.
06:55Be a pal, call Athena, call anybody.
06:58Number 13, Arabian Nights, Aladdin.
07:01Disney's problems with racial insensitivity already existed before Aladdin,
07:06but this movie has one of the most atrocious examples.
07:09Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman,
07:12the original lyrics of the opening song of Arabian Nights
07:16immediately became controversial.
07:18Where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face.
07:22It's barbaric, but hey, it's home.
07:25The violent reference provoked the indignation of groups
07:28like the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
07:32Critics also pointed out the stereotypes and inaccuracies
07:36in their representation of Arab society.
07:39The lyrics were modified for the 1993 video release,
07:43as they preferred to refer to the climate of the place.
07:46Where it's flat and immense and the heat is intense.
07:49It's barbaric, but hey, it's home.
07:52The 2019 film adaptation also changed the line
07:56that describes Agrabah as barbaric.
07:58Where you wander among every culture and tongue.
08:02It's chaotic, but hey, it's home.
08:05Number 12, Sunk of the South, Sunk of the South.
08:09This is probably Disney's most atrocious movie.
08:12It's based on the popular stories of Uncle Ramos
08:15during the time of the Reconstruction
08:17and it takes place in a Georgia plantation after the Civil War.
08:21It has stereotypical representations of African-American people
08:25with an exaggerated dialect and servile status.
08:37At the time, protests broke out for the offensive characters
08:40and the representation of the time of the Reconstruction in the South.
08:44Disney didn't release the complete movie in video
08:46nor put it in its streaming service, Disney Plus.
08:49Over time, they also modified the thematic attraction Splash Mountain,
08:52which had elements of the movie.
09:04Number 11, El Loco Fritz, Fritz the Cat.
09:07Yes, well, technically it was clearly marketed
09:10as an animated film for adults.
09:12It's based on a satirical comic strip of the same name
09:15that follows El Gato Elgazán and Mujeriego Fritz
09:18in New York City in the 1960s.
09:31In a particular scene, we see Fritz naked in a bathtub with other cats.
09:35The representations of his adventures,
09:37which follow the consumption of illegal substances and sexual situations,
09:41contributed to the movie obtaining an X rating,
09:45the first in history for an American animated production.
09:49It was also criticized for racial stereotypes
09:52due to its representation of African-American crows and Jewish caricatures.
09:56It's definitely not a movie for kids, nor for the most sensitive.
10:06Number 10, The Death of Optimus Prime, The Transformers The Movie.
10:17Have you ever spoken to a millennial
10:19and suddenly he stays silent and has his eyes lost?
10:22That means he's thinking about the moment his hero died.
10:26Before the stars fell like flies in Game of Thrones,
10:29the movie Transformers shocked everyone
10:32with the death of one of its main characters,
10:35the leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime.
10:49He was a classic animated hero
10:51that showed all the features that any child could admire,
10:54except, of course, the ability not to be killed
10:57by the most evil villain in the world.
11:02Soon, I shall be one with the Matrix.
11:07We still hear Megatron's laughter.
11:10It's over, Prime.
11:13Number 9, Extreme Violence, Watership Down.
11:17If you still think that cartoons are only for kids,
11:20this movie will change your perspective. Forever.
11:24It can also leave you bitter for life.
11:26Watership Down is a British animated film
11:29based on Richard Adams' book.
11:31This is where it comes from.
11:34I know now, a terrible thing is coming.
11:38What do you mean? Look.
11:40The plot follows Fiber after he has an apocalyptic vision
11:44and tries to warn the other animals.
11:46The film shows some quite shocking moments of violence,
11:50when the rabbits fight against other animals and among themselves.
11:54The brutality will leave you speechless.
11:56Can you run?
12:00I think not.
12:02Number 8, Bambi's mother's murder, Bambi.
12:06This is one of the first examples of Disney's tradition
12:09of killing the protagonist's loved ones.
12:12While they enjoy the first grass after a long winter,
12:16an invisible hunter disturbs Bambi and her mother.
12:20Faster, Bambi!
12:22Don't look back!
12:24Keep running!
12:25The details of the grass' death are left out of the picture,
12:29but at the time of its premiere it was almost unheard of
12:32that in a children's film a character was killed
12:35in such a cold and ruthless way.
12:37And the scene received a lot of criticism
12:39from both professionals and the public.
12:41Your mother can't be with you anymore.
12:44Even Walt Disney's own daughter, Diane,
12:46said they had gone too far.
12:48Number 7, a very enthusiastic clergyman, The Little Mermaid.
12:53This is another proof that the mouse's house
12:55is not as pure as we thought.
12:57The climax of this fairy tale is a wedding
12:59in which the sea witch, Ursula,
13:01almost steals Prince Eric from The Little Mermaid.
13:04However, the clergyman who oversees the ceremony
13:06seems to be too excited about the celebrations.
13:12If you look closely at the original version of the film,
13:15it looks like he has a bump on his pants.
13:17It has been said that the protuberance
13:19was actually his knees,
13:21but that's not what a woman from Arkansas thought.
13:28The infamous scene,
13:30along with other suggestive images
13:32in the VHS of the film,
13:34influenced them to file a lawsuit against Disney,
13:37although it was soon withdrawn.
13:39Number 6, Nazi Demons, Wizards.
13:42They don't do them like they used to.
13:44Wizards is a fantastic science fiction film
13:46from the 70s,
13:48set in a post-apocalyptic future
13:50about two brothers, Avatar and Black Wolf.
13:53Guess which one of them turns out to be the bad guy.
13:57At much of his boyhood,
13:59entertaining his mother with beautiful visions,
14:01Black Wolf, the mutant wizard,
14:05would never visit his mother.
14:07The evil Black Wolf becomes the leader
14:09of the land of Scourge,
14:11with mutants, ogres and goblins.
14:13He fails to defeat the army of elves
14:15until one day he discovers an old projector
14:17with Nazi propaganda coils
14:19and uses these images
14:21to encourage his armies to victory.
14:28Seriously, the director, Raoul Bakshi,
14:30wanted it to be a family movie?
14:33Number 5, Not All Dogs Go to Heaven.
14:38If there is green lighting, something is wrong.
14:40In this terrifying scene from the classic
14:42of Dumb Blood, the dog Charlie
14:44has visions of his descent into hell.
14:52There is a creepy bone ship,
14:54a lava lake
14:56and, of course, the devil himself.
14:58The scenes of hell and demons
15:00biting your nose are already quite scary,
15:02but when it happens to a dog,
15:04it seems worse.
15:06We can imagine people going to hell,
15:08but not a dog.
15:10They are so beautiful.
15:12It is not surprising that this controversial scene
15:14traumatized so many children.
15:26Number 4, Satiate All Kinds of Appetites.
15:29Sausage Party.
15:31If you saw this movie animated by computer
15:33waiting for something familiar,
15:35surely you did not bother to read the list of distribution,
15:37with stars of the size of Seth Rogen
15:39and Jonah Hill.
15:41Although it is full of mischievous moments,
15:43the filmmakers surpassed themselves
15:45in the final act,
15:47anthropomorphic food having sex to the great.
15:57Perhaps the most impressive thing about this scene
15:59is its creativity.
16:01It had the obvious joke of the hot dog in the bread,
16:03of course,
16:05but also some things that had not occurred to us.
16:07It's not that we thought of them, of course.
16:13Number 3, Shoot in the face.
16:15The Plague Doves.
16:17After traumatizing the world,
16:19the creators of Watership Town
16:21decided to bring a little happiness
16:23and joy to our lives.
16:26This scene is also based on the work of Richard Adams
16:28and is about two dogs
16:30escaping from a laboratory where they experiment with animals.
16:39In the end, one of the dogs tries
16:41to make friends with a human,
16:43but when he tries to get on him,
16:45he accidentally steps on the trigger of his gun
16:47and shoots him in the face.
16:49Funny things, you know.
16:52The dog's face,
16:54after seeing what he did,
16:56is probably the same as that of any father,
16:58after having accidentally rented
17:00this movie for his children.
17:02Number 2, Jessica Rabbit.
17:04Who framed Roger Rabbit?
17:06Jessica Rabbit was a beauty with
17:08unreal curves and red hair like fire.
17:10Such explicit eroticism
17:12in an animated character
17:14was not common at that time
17:16in conventional cinema.
17:22The most impressive thing of all
17:24is that when the movie was released on DVD,
17:26some more observant viewers
17:28slowed down a scene
17:30in which Jessica gets out of the car.
17:32Apparently, if you paused it
17:34at the right time,
17:36you could see under her skirt.
17:44Although it is not clear
17:46if the animators tried to sneak a shot
17:48like this in the movie,
17:50let's see why the scene
17:52generated so much controversy.
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18:04Now, let's go to the end.
18:06Number 1,
18:08the fight between Batman and Bat-girl.
18:10Batman The Killing Joke.
18:12Wow, what a surprise!
18:14This animated DC movie
18:16is based on the infamous graphic novel
18:18and despite the adaptations,
18:20there are some changes here and there,
18:22but this one gets the prize.
18:32In this scene,
18:34Bat-girl gets unexpectedly sexy
18:36with the bat-man,
18:38which is chilling
18:40because of the age difference
18:42and because she admires him.
18:44Also, he is supposed to be her mentor.
18:46And not to say controversial.
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19:02will you remember forever?
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