The Gruesome Cartoon Movie Conclusion That Stays With Fans

Among every adult-oriented animated films I’ve ever watched, no other has lingered in my mind as much as the dread-soaked ending of the graphically gory and highly provocative 2022 movie The Unicorn Wars.

Back in the year 2015, the Spain-based writer-director created a grim, melancholy and frequently brutal world with a few small , desolate twinges of optimism.

While Unicorn Wars seems like it came from a drive to push the medium further, the filmmaker clarified that it was actually a try to express a universal, cross-cultural message concerning “the common origin of all wars.”

That message is conveyed via a group of vividly colored bears , openly inspired by a well-known line of lovable figures.

Growing up in a society focused on warmongering as well as the defense industry, numerous the bears are fixated on killing unicorns, due to a holy book that tells the bears they were once rulers of the woodland, before these creatures expelled them.

Others haven’t fully bought into the propaganda, and would rather experiment with substances or fornicate outdoors.

Unlike their gentle equivalents, these colorful critters display genitals and clear sex drives.

For one especially vicious, cynical bear, the bear named Bluey, the battle against the unicorns becomes a road to power — and specifically to dominance over his more tender, kinder brother Tubby.

This bear is a bully , a seeming psychopath , and when terror overcomes his unit and kills his teammates one by one, he takes progressively influence personally, via progressively violent, destructive ways.

Simultaneously, the horned creatures are experiencing their own horror, in the form of a spreading, harmful creature in their forest.

“Initially, it feels like a lighthearted film,” the director commented. “Yet it turns into a more intense and sorrowful movie. And by the end, it transforms into a scary feature.”

Unicorn Wars commences similar to one of the most playful movies by an iconic animator, that uncover a wicked pleasure in letting cartoon characters swear, engage in violence, or have intimate relations.

Afterward it evolves into something more like a darker film from the same creator, featuring progressively visual gore and a noticeable relation to genuine tragedy of conflict.

In the finale, it is a complete theatrical horror bloodbath.

The horror that turns this an ideal spooky-season watch starts much sooner than that description suggests.

The Unicorn Wars is ideal for the most dedicated gorehounds, for fans of graphic films who want to see a movie they haven’t ever seen on-screen before, and are able to withstand a narrative that pulls absolutely no punches.

View it with the lights off without any distractions, and the finale will crawl under your skin and take up residence there.

How to view: Accessible via streaming or buying on various digital platforms.

Rachel Garcia
Rachel Garcia

A passionate rhythm game enthusiast and content creator, sharing insights and updates on Muse Dash and other music-based games.