The Gruesome Cartoon Movie Ending That Lingers Fans

Among all the adult-oriented animated films I have ever watched, nothing has remained with me quite like the dread-soaked finale of the graphically gory as well as deeply subversive 2022 movie Unicorn Wars.

In 2015’s, this Spain-based writer-director created a dark, bleak , frequently brutal universe with a few small , forlorn hints of hope.

While Unicorn Wars feels like it stemmed from a desire to advance the medium even more, the director stated that it was more an effort to convey a universal, cross-cultural message concerning “the common origin of every conflict.”

This theme is communicated by means of a group of vividly colored bears , openly inspired by a well-known series of cuddly figures.

Growing up in a society focused on warmongering as well as the defense industry, a lot of the bears are obsessed with killing the mythical beasts, due to a sacred text which states them they previously were masters of the woods, until the unicorns drove them out.

Some haven’t fully accepted the indoctrination, , choose to sample substances or engage sexually in the woods.

Unlike their cuddly counterparts, these colorful critters show genitals , definite libidos.

For a certain especially vicious, skeptical animal, the bear named Bluey, the war with unicorns transforms into a route to power — and especially to dominance over his more tender, more compassionate sibling the character Tubby.

This bear is a bully and an obvious sociopath , and when terror takes over his group and takes his comrades individually, he seizes progressively influence personally, via progressively gory, destructive ways.

Simultaneously, the horned creatures are experiencing their own terror, in the form of an expanding, harmful creature in their woods.

“At the beginning, it feels like a humorous movie,” the filmmaker stated. “However it turns into a more serious and sad movie. And by the end, it becomes a horror film.”

The Unicorn Wars begins resembling among the quirky movies by a legendary animator, which find a mischievous joy in permitting animated figures curse, engage in violence, or sex each other up.

Afterward it turns into something more like a bleaker work from that director, with increasingly graphic violence and a noticeable link to the real tragedy of conflict.

In the finale, it becomes an outright Grand Guignol bloodbath.

The terror that makes the film a Halloween-friendly watch begins well before than that description suggests.

The Unicorn Wars is one for the most dedicated gorehounds, for lovers of intense movies who want to see a film they have not watched previously, and can endure a narrative which delivers absolutely no punches.

View it in a dark room without any distractions, and that ending will dig under your skin and linger.

How to view: Available for streaming or buying on multiple online services.

Anna Weaver
Anna Weaver

A gaming industry expert and community manager with over a decade of experience in curating immersive entertainment experiences.