Time caught up with Gothel in the end. Gothel was basically living on borrowed time and staved off her inevitable death every time she used Rapunzel’s powers.
I think that predators might get to Clayton’s corpse if Jane and Tarzan did not take the corpse down and sent Clayton’s remains back to England for burial.
@@960knight And in the end, Time and Death inevitably caught up with Gothel after she couldn’t use Rapunzel’s magical hair anymore. The magical spell of preservation was broken, so accelerated aging and decay was Gothel’s final fate.
@@はすかりゅうが Gothel basically STOLE Rapunzel from her biological parents because Rapunzel’s hair inherited the magical properties of the flower that Rapunzel’s parents stole from Gothel. Gothel didn’t actually care about Rapunzel herself.
“Who Framed Roger Rabbit” is a Disney movie because it is a Touchstone Pictures movie. Touchstone Pictures is a Disney label that was used for movies that Disney made that were more for adults and teenagers rather than for kids. Sadly, Disney is no longer using the Touchstone Pictures label.
Both kinds of death are equally terrifying and painful, in my opinion. However, I guess that the filmmakers wanted the hyenas to get a chance to have their revenge on Scar. Thus, Scar’s death would be a more satisfying, cathartic and karmic one when his own henchmen kill him than when he merely burns to death.
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