The Gruesome Cartoon Movie Conclusion That Stays With Viewers

Out of all the adult-oriented cartoon movies I have ever watched, no other has lingered in my mind as much as the dread-soaked conclusion of a graphically gory as well as highly provocative film from 2022 The Unicorn Wars.

Back in the year 2015, the Spain-based filmmaker crafted a dark, melancholy , often savage universe that included a few small , desolate twinges of hope.

While The Unicorn Wars seems like it came from a desire to advance animation further, the filmmaker clarified that it was rather an effort to convey a global, cross-cultural theme concerning “the mutual source of all wars.”

That idea is communicated by means of a group of brightly hued teddy bears , clearly inspired by a popular line of lovable characters.

Growing up in a culture built around aggression as well as the war machine, a lot of the bears are consumed by slaughtering the mythical beasts, because of a sacred text that claims the bears they previously were kings of the forest, until the horned beings drove them out.

A few have not completely accepted the indoctrination, , would rather try out drugs or engage sexually in the woods.

Unlike their friendly equivalents, these colorful critters have visible genitals and obvious libidos.

For a certain especially vicious, skeptical animal, the character Bluey, the conflict with unicorns transforms into a route toward dominance — and especially to dominance above his softer, more compassionate sibling Tubby.

This bear is a bully and a seeming psychopath , and when terror overcomes his group and takes his teammates one by one, he takes more and more influence for himself, through ever more violent, harmful methods.

Simultaneously, these mythical beings are experiencing their own nightmare, through a growing, harmful creature in their forest.

“At the beginning, it appears as a comedy,” the director stated. “But then it becomes a more intense and sad film. And ultimately, it’s a horror film.”

The Unicorn Wars commences similar to among the whimsical features by a legendary animator, that uncover a mischievous joy in letting animated figures curse, engage in violence, or sex each other up.

Afterward it turns into more akin to a more grim film from the same creator, featuring progressively graphic violence and a noticeable link to genuine suffering of war.

Ultimately, it’s a full-on theatrical horror bloodbath.

The fear which makes the film an ideal spooky-season watch begins a lot earlier than one might expect.

The Unicorn Wars is ideal for the devoted fans of gore, for enthusiasts of intense movies who want to view something they have not seen on-screen before, and can endure a plot that pulls absolutely no punches.

Watch it in a dark room without any distractions, and the conclusion will crawl deep within you and take up residence there.

Availability: Accessible via streaming or buying on several online services.

Daniel Ware
Daniel Ware

Elara Vance is a tech journalist with over a decade of experience covering emerging technologies and consumer electronics.