Thread:Grand Moff Birdin/@comment-27934123-20140731041021/@comment-174.65.12.92-20140731210346

Raurauslly.music wrote: It depends. Sometimes, the villain is killed because he deserved it, and Disney thought it was appropriate enough to show to a younger audience. However, any other death (take the tributes' death in The Hunger Games, for example) might be deemed unacceptable towards young children. Since Frozen is geared toward families, and therefore including young children, this wiki makes sure that the content and language is appropriate for that particular audience. Besides, all we know about Hans at the end is that he is taken back to his homeland - most likely to be put in prison or in court, and that's enough for me. I think Disney felt that showing Hans death (though he deserved it, because he almost killed Elsa and Anna) would just be an extra scene. Hans did not deserve death. He would have become a martyr if he was executed.