If Dreamworks Villains Were Charged For Their Crimes 4

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Published 2023-03-04

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  • I love how Death himself is the only one here actually capable of lasting his sentence
  • For Jack Horner, you forgot arson, because he uses the Phoenix as a flamethrower burning the magical flowers, and you can also say genocide, because the flowers are sort of sentient
  • @celsiusnebula
    Fun fact: Galaxar has the highest amount of death sentences in this series, beating out Tighten, Loki and Drago Bludvist by 3!
  • @HOLDENPOPE
    I love how Galaxar has seven death sentences, a life sentence, and then thirty years.
  • @LazyAlligator
    Imagine death standing in a courtroom trying to explain himself đź’€
  • Im not surprised that Death had the least horrible sentence. Yes he was misusing his powers, but he was only going after one guy, and not slaughtering an entire legion of men by "accident" like Jack Horner did.
  • @legoman81020
    I can imagine the wolf at court just like Judge: "How do you plead?" Death: "I outlive all of you" Judge: "wha.." Death: "Also if I were you I'd lay off the donuts your number is going down."
  • @UnionThorax
    For Jack Horner, you have forgoten the mass amounts of grand larceny due to the fact that he wanted to own ALL magic so he had stolen a lot of magical items that are crutial to the storys Ex: Excalibar
  • @DoctorSherbet
    Ok I'll be honest I was gonna call you out about how 'Death' is not a villain but you actually made very valid points about how 'Death' wasn't following his job and causing extreme stress and pain to him
  • @2themax351
    To be honest, the first encounter with death and the fight between him and puss could technically be counted as self-defense case since Puss did attack first. Plus, Puss is known as a wanted fugitive, and assumed that the wolf was a bounty hunter after the bounty on his head. So, him stalking puss is pretty much surveying your target and knowing what they're doing so nothing on that except possible PTSD for Puss, but the charge on him wanting to cut the middleman and kill puss, yeah that's kind of cheating. Okay so who wants to be the brave person to handcuff death and take him to court, any volunteers?
  • @JojoKyman
    Welcome in MOUSAIT's hall of fame, we have: -Galaxar, who got the most death sentences in If ... Villains were charged for their crimes -Lord Shen, who commited the most crimes related to murder -Tai Lung, who commited the most property damage (The record is 10 times) more coming soon...
  • I would also give Marmalade IV a “Identity Fraud” charge for when he disguised himself as an old lady in order to manipulate Wolf.
  • It’s kinda funny that death would probably be one of the only characters to actually survive through his sentence
  • @_Toxicity
    I just noticed! 8:41 - The scenery surrounding Death looks like a skull!
  • @MagicalMaster
    I think Death's sentences could be argued down some by the fact he is only pursuing an individual with an active and legal Bounty on his head. Hero or not, Puss is a fugative from the law with a dead or alive price on him. So while he has been misusing his powers and acting beyond his normal purview, it could be argued that he Bounty Hunts as a legal side job. Which... makes things even more grey than they already are.
  • @itskitt3237
    I like how Death was in the movie for no more than a few minutes and racked up a solid 48 years and a life sentence
  • I was actually waiting for him to review the crimes Horner did, since he is DreamWork's first pure evil villain in a long while. The fact that he existed and was prominent in the era of twist villains or broken villains is just insane.
  • The sentence: “i sentence death to prison for life” sounds great in my head