The Gruesome Cartoon Movie Conclusion That Stays With Viewers

Out of all the mature animated films I have personally viewed, nothing has remained with me as much as the fear-filled conclusion of a explicitly bloody as well as overwhelingly transgressive film from 2022 The Unicorn Wars.

Back in the year 2015, the Spain-based writer-director created a grim, melancholy , often savage world that included some tiny , forlorn hints of hope.

While The Unicorn Wars feels like it stemmed from an impulse to push animation further, the director explained that it was rather an attempt to express a global, cross-cultural theme concerning “the shared root of each battle.”

This theme is expressed through a group of brightly hued teddy bears , openly based on a popular series of lovable figures.

Maturing in a society focused on warmongering as well as the defense industry, a lot of these animals are obsessed with slaughtering the mythical beasts, thanks to a religious scripture which states the bears they were once masters of the forest, until the horned beings expelled them.

A few did not entirely accepted the propaganda, and choose to experiment with narcotics and mate outdoors.

Unlike their cuddly equivalents, these bright beings have visible sexual organs and clear sex drives.

For a particular particularly cruel, pessimistic creature, the character Bluey, the battle with the unicorns transforms into a road to power — and specifically to authority over his more tender, more compassionate sibling Tubby.

This bear acts as a tormentor and an apparent psychopath , and while fear takes over his group and takes his teammates sequentially, he takes increasingly influence personally, via progressively violent, destructive ways.

Meanwhile, the horned creatures are experiencing their own horror, in the form of an expanding, harmful creature in their woods.

“In the early stages, it feels like a humorous movie,” the director stated. “But then it turns into a more intense and melancholic movie. And by the end, it becomes a horror film.”

The Unicorn Wars starts out feeling a bit like one of the more whimsical features from a legendary filmmaker, which find a mischievous joy in letting cartoon characters curse, engage in violence, or sex each other up.

Subsequently it turns into more akin to a bleaker movie by that same creator, featuring progressively explicit brutality , a tangible link to the actual suffering of war.

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

The horror that turns the film an ideal spooky-season viewing kicks in well before than indicated.

Unicorn Wars is suited for the most dedicated gorehounds, for enthusiasts of extreme cinema who desire to see a movie they haven’t ever seen on-screen before, and who can handle a story that offers no restraint.

Watch it in a dimly lit space free from interruptions, and the conclusion will crawl under your skin and stay with you.

How to view: Offered for rental or purchase on multiple digital platforms.

Brianna Garcia
Brianna Garcia

Wildlife biologist with a focus on sloth ecology, passionate about conservation and environmental education.