The Grisly Cartoon Film Ending That Stays With Fans

Out of every mature cartoon movies I have personally watched, no other has remained with me quite like the fear-filled finale of the graphically gory and highly provocative 2022 movie Unicorn Wars.

In 2015’s, the Spanish writer-director developed a dark, bleak and frequently brutal world with a few small , forlorn twinges of optimism.

While The Unicorn Wars seems like it originated from an impulse to push animation further, the filmmaker clarified that it was more a try to express a universal, multicultural theme regarding “the mutual source of all wars.”

That idea is communicated via a group of colorful pastel bears , obviously based on a well-known line of cuddly figures.

Growing up in a culture focused on aggression and the military-industrial complex, many of these animals are fixated on killing the mythical beasts, because of a sacred text that claims them they previously were kings of the woods, before the horned beings expelled them.

Some haven’t fully bought into the brainwashing, , prefer to experiment with narcotics or engage sexually in the forest.

Unlike their cuddly equivalents, these vivid animals display genitals and clear urges.

For a particular notably brutal, skeptical animal, Bluey, the war against the unicorns transforms into a route toward dominance — and especially to authority above his more tender, kinder brother the character Tubby.

The character behaves aggressively , an apparent antisocial figure , and when fear takes over his squad and takes his comrades sequentially, he takes more and more power on his own behalf, through ever more bloody, harmful methods.

Simultaneously, the unicorns are enduring their own nightmare, in the form of an expanding, deadly beast in their forest.

“At the beginning, it appears as a comedy,” the filmmaker stated. “However it turns into a more dramatic and sorrowful film. And by the end, it’s a horror film.”

Unicorn Wars commences resembling one of the most whimsical movies from a legendary animator, that discover a wicked pleasure in permitting animated figures swear, engage in violence, or have intimate relations.

Afterward it turns into something more like a bleaker work from that director, including ever more visual gore and a palpable connection to genuine suffering of conflict.

By the end, it becomes a complete extreme drama massacre.

The terror which makes this a Halloween-friendly watch kicks in a lot earlier than one might expect.

Unicorn Wars is suited for the hardcore gorehounds, for fans of graphic films who wish to watch a film they’ve never watched previously, and can endure a story that offers unflinching brutality.

View it with the lights off with no disturbances, and the conclusion will dig deep within you and linger.

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Tina Burnett
Tina Burnett

A travel and design enthusiast with over a decade of experience in luxury lifestyle journalism, sharing insights from global adventures.