'The Fox and the Hound' has several tragic and disturbing moments: Tod's woodland companions showing him the skins of dead animals in Amos Slade's shed, Widow Tweed's terrible farewell to Tod, and Tod and Copper's relationship, which we all know will not endure. This is a film that takes itself seriously from the outset. However, the very first thing we see is Tod's mother fleeing for her life, leaving her infant in a secure, disguised location and going to meet her destiny. The sound of two gunshots brings her narrative to a close. At the very least, Bambi's mother received more screen time.
Finding Nemo does not even let us to settle into our seats before delivering a spectacular demise. When Marlin and Coral are ambushed by a ferocious predator fish, they find a safe haven for their eggs. Both of them strive to defend their offspring by fighting off the fish, but Marlin gets knocked unconscious during the struggle. After a short blackout, we learn that Coral, along with practically every egg, has vanished. This explains Marlin's excessive protectiveness, since the guy had just lost practically everything he cared about. Bambi's Mother -
Ice Age is now available on Disney+ for everyone who was between the ages of 6 and 13 in 2002.
You may wonder why Ice Age is on Disney Plus. Ice Age was not a Disney production! â True, Ice Age was not a Disney film when it was released in 2002 by 20th Century Fox. However, now that Disney owns Fox, Disney Plus has started adding iconic 20th Century Fox films to its library, as long as they follow to Disney's family-friendly philosophy.
W. H. Auden http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TragicHero "The genuinely tragic form of suffering is that which is created and fiercely insisted upon by the hero himself, to the point where, rather than improving him, it makes him worse, and when he dies, he is not reconciled to the law but rebellious, that is, condemned. Othello is the tragic hero, not Lear."