Any other traumatising animated movies with talking animals I haven't seen yet?

Any other traumatising animated movies with talking animals I haven't seen yet?

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Not a movie, but a series: The Animals of Farthing Wood. Pretty sure the entire series is up on Youtube somewhere, too. That's where I last watched it anyways

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Secret of NIMH sort of counts.

All Dogs Go To Heaven?

Pretty sure they're referring specifically to animated movies with animal gore/blood, like this

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Actually I've never been traumatized by Bluth's stuff.

Assuming everyone hasn't already seen Bambi, consider it if you haven't.

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I'm pretty sure Watership Down, The Plague Dogs and Felidae are the only western animated "talking animal" films to ever take it that far.

Maybe I would add The Mouse and His Child for just one scene, where Manny beats the kid and the father to death with a rock. Not a permanent death though, and it doesn't happen onscreen.

NIMH has the lab scene and a few bloody stabs/cuts, but it's pretty tame.

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You could try the shit ton of Warrior Cats animations on Youtube, there was a lot of death in that series.

Padak

Oddly enough, at least two of the segments of that one Garfield movie are pretty traumatizing.

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I've seen the one where he escapes a research lab and gets painfully transformed into a dog, what's the other one?

For the most part, Once Upon a Forest is a typical happy go lucky early 90s kids’ movie, but is notable that one of the child character’s parents get gassed to death, and then actually stay dead. It’s not Watership Down levels of scary, but still a pretty tense scene.

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The one where he’s a girl cat and just gets old and dies. It’s really sad and bittersweet.

Speaking of which, along the same lines I also recommend the Allegro non Troppo cat segment. He doesn’t talk, though.

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This.

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Leafy, A Hen Into the Wild

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That one german short film about Judah and Jesus, where they’re sheep.

This was really sad

>a mother’s love, a daughter’s courage

Wait, what “daughter”? I thought Leafy’s duck kid Greenie was a boy.

Peace on Earth messed me up so hard as a kid I joined the army.
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I can stomach a lot of gore, but for some reason, Padak unnerved me. I can't quite tell what it is.

They almost turned that short into a full movie.

What is it called?

Judas & Jesus

I haven't seen it, but I've heard that the Russian animated movie "The adventures of Lolo the penguin" is quite violent.

That could have been incredible.

Birdboy and that new movie by the same guys that isn’t out yet I think, Unicorn Wars.

>Saw that Tubi had Garfield and Friends
>"Fuck ye-"
>It's actually a collection of all the specials
Eh, I'll take it. Garfield on the Town is underrated.

I heard that Night on the Galactic Railroad is pretty dark. Haven't seen it, though.

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Eh, kinda, but not really in a gruesome way like in the movies in the OP.

Night on the Galactic railroad is more like a “cerebral” film.

There's also Felidae, that one's pretty extreme.