Most Deaths in a Disney Movie?

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Which Disney Movie has the most deaths in it? I think it might be Tarzan with a grand total of 7.
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Kind of a morbid topic, but Atlantis and Treasure Planet are up there. A lot of crew members/pirates bought it.
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Are we only talking about animated movies here?
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Yes, Im sorry
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Deffinately Treasure Planet!
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If we're not just counting main characters here, wouldn't it be Mulan?
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What about Finding Nemo?
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Surely Atlantis, where half a civilisation is blown up n the first 5 minutes of the film.

Then again, we do witness the end of the age of dinosaurs in Fantasia.

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Well also Dinosaurs all the monkeys and Dinosaurs in the beginning and throught the movie. But I think Atlantis the most people died then Mulan because the whole Hun army was wiped out just about.
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Yes. Oddly for a Disney movie, Mulan almost commited genocide! :shock:
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finding Nemo had a total of about 500 deaths
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Natedogg9129 wrote:finding Nemo had a total of about 500 deaths
Don't forget all the plankton in the whale....

And I completely forgot about that scene in Mulan. Yeah, I guess that was pretty nasty. You go girl!
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Eyecarumba. Death really isn't a topic to discust....but.....I'd have to
say Mulan.......or Finding nemo, I guess. T_T;
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My top picks are:
Mulan
Tarzan
Altantis
Tresure Planet
Finding Nemo
The Lion King (LOL!)
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I think it's Mary Poppins.

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Onscreen deaths or implied deaths? Me thinks most of you guys are going for offscreen implied deaths.

How about most disturbing death, instead of simply an abstract total?
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awallaceunc wrote:I think it's Mary Poppins.

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Yes, all those poor manly nannies being blown away to who knows where. They may have gotten caught in sharp fences. :shock:
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I'm banking on Home on the Range surprising us all :D[/quote]

yeah, the whole cast ends up at Denny's Resturant .. while Buck turns into glue ..:p
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you are sick people. :lol:
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starlioness wrote:yeah, the whole cast ends up at Denny's Resturant .. while Buck turns into glue ..:p
Well, that kinda relates to my off-topic question: Will Disney be doing a McDonald's or Burger King tie-in with the film promotion, and if so, will this forever scar children?
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