The article discusses the top 7 most traumatizing animated films, which are often considered suitable for children but have surprisingly dark and disturbing content. The films listed are:
7. The Transformers: The Movie (1986) - features the death of Optimus Prime, a traumatic event for many fans.
6. Felidae (1988) - a German animated film that explores the darker side of feline society and features mature themes, including death and sex.
5. The Adventures of Mark Twain (1985) - a film based on the life of Mark Twain, featuring a mix of fantasy and reality, and a portrayal of Satan that some viewers found disturbing.
4. Giovanni's Island (not explicitly stated, but likely "The Boy and the World" or another film with a similar plot) - a Japanese film about a young boy who travels through time and space on a mysterious train, witnessing various tragedies and eventually discovering that his friend has drowned.
3. Watership Down (1978) - a British animated film based on the novel by Richard Adams, featuring a dark and violent portrayal of rabbit society and a protagonist who suffers from prophetic visions.
2. Grave of the Fireflies (1988) - a Japanese film about two orphaned siblings struggling to survive during World War II, featuring graphic and disturbing scenes.
1. Plague Dogs (1982) - a British animated film about two dogs who escape from a laboratory and embark on a desperate journey to find safety, featuring themes of animal testing, disease, and a traumatic ending.
These films are not suitable for all audiences, especially children, and may leave viewers feeling disturbed or traumatized.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Transformers animated film from the 80's had Orson Welles as the voice of the villain, Unicron.
2. The film was notable for having a scene where the good guys' victory was not guaranteed.
3. The death of Optimus Prime in the Transformers film was a particularly emotional and well-done scene.
4. The film "Felidae" was classified as a film for adults in many countries due to its dark and mysterious plot.
5. The film "Felidae" features a scene with casual sex between cats.
6. The film "The Adventures of Mark Twain" is based on the life of Mark Twain and features a scene with Satan as a tragic character.
7. Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835, during a night when Halley's Comet passed near the Earth.
8. Mark Twain died on April 21, 1910, when Halley's Comet passed near the Earth again.
9. The film "Grave of the Fireflies" is set during World War II in Japan and features a child and his little sister struggling to survive.
10. The film "Watership Down" is based on a book by Richard Adams and features a plot about rabbits fighting for survival.
11. The film "Plague Dogs" is about two dogs who escape from a laboratory and are being searched by humans who fear they will infect other animals.
12. The film "Plague Dogs" implies that the two dogs drown at the end.