The Gruesome Cartoon Movie Conclusion That Haunts Audiences

Out of all the adult-oriented cartoon movies I’ve personally viewed, no other has remained with me as much as the fear-filled ending of a viscerally violent and overwhelingly transgressive film from 2022 The Unicorn Wars.

Back in the year 2015, the Spanish writer-director created a grim, somber and frequently brutal universe with several minor , desolate glimmers of hope.

Although The Unicorn Wars feels like it came from a drive to expand the medium further, the director clarified that it was rather a try to convey a global, cross-cultural message regarding “the shared root of every conflict.”

That message is communicated by means of a squad of colorful pastel bears , clearly based on a popular line of lovable figures.

Being raised in a society centered on aggression as well as the military-industrial complex, numerous these creatures are consumed by killing unicorns, due to a religious scripture that tells them they previously were masters of the forest, before the horned beings forced them out.

Others have not completely fallen for the brainwashing, , would rather experiment with narcotics and fornicate in the woods.

Unlike their friendly counterparts, these vivid animals show genitals and clear urges.

For a certain particularly cruel, pessimistic creature, the character Bluey, the conflict with unicorns transforms into a road to power — and specifically to authority over his more tender, nicer brother the bear Tubby.

The character acts as a tormentor , an obvious psychopath , and when horror dominates his group and takes his comrades individually, he takes more and more control on his own behalf, through ever more bloody, destructive ways.

At the same time, the horned creatures are enduring their own terror, as a growing, deadly beast in their habitat.

“At the beginning, it feels like a lighthearted film,” the filmmaker commented. “Yet it evolves into a more intense and sorrowful movie. And by the end, it becomes a terrifying movie.”

Unicorn Wars starts out similar to one of the most quirky features by a renowned filmmaker, that discover a wicked pleasure in permitting cartoon characters curse, shoot each other, or have intimate relations.

Subsequently it evolves into more akin to a darker work from the same artist, with increasingly explicit brutality and a tangible link to the actual horror of conflict.

In the finale, it’s an outright extreme drama carnage.

The horror that turns the film an ideal spooky-season movie starts a lot earlier than one might expect.

The Unicorn Wars is one for the devoted fans of gore, for fans of extreme cinema who wish to view something they haven’t ever watched previously, and who can handle a plot which delivers unflinching brutality.

See it with the lights off without any distractions, and the finale will burrow into your mind and stay with you.

How to view: Available for rental or purchase on various online services.

George Ramos
George Ramos

Mira is a digital strategist with over a decade of experience in tech innovation and business transformation.