At the last second, she leaps and just manages to grab her mother's paw in time as Mor'du snarls and snaps after her. As a monstrous, feral bear with large claws and sharp fangs, Mor'du is completely black, very large and is 13 feet tall, making him much bigger than an average human. Like Merida, he let his pride control his actions and clashed with his family, but unlike Merida he was willing to let hatred and desire get the better of him instead of realizing his mistake and mend what was left of his broken family. He seeked to rule the entire kingdom and started a war. From the undergrowth, it shown that Mor'du is watching her. History Talk (0) Comments Share. However, it can be presumed that as the Willo-the-Wisps can lead anyone to their fate, Mor'du (having encountered the wisps before as a human) might have wanted to kill Merida as she is the one following the wisps. As a result, Mor'du was left as a vicious, malevolent monster incapable of sapience. Story appearances However, he was confident in his strength but confused this for character and thus led to his arrogance, a trait that caused him to struggle with his loved ones. A legendary monster, Mor'du is an over 13-foot-tall bear with huge claws, a misaligned jaw, and long, sharp teeth. Mor'du is the seventh male character to be turned into an animal through magical means, the first is Arthur Pendragon, the second being the Beast (Beauty and the Beast), the third being Jafar, the fourth being Kuzco, the fifth being Kenai, and the sixth being Naveen. Mor'du is a bear and the main antagonist from the film Brave. She slowly realizes that the Prince who asked for the strength of ten men indeed had his fate changed, and that man became Mor'du. When Merida fires an arrow off into the woods and goes to find it, the wisps appear and try to lead her with them. He returned to command his army, but they saw only the dreaded beast and so turned against him. In the movie poster, Mor'du can be seen in the background and is in most concept art pictures where it involves large rows of rocks lined up next to each other. Merida hurriedly tries to crawl up through the ruins and reach her mother's paw, with the gigantic bear trying to devour her. Edit source History Talk (0) Comments Share. Starving for victory, the prince cursed his fate and stalked the woods until he came to an ancient circle of stones. When his brothers defied him again, he drank the spell, which immediately took effect. Like Merida, he let his pride control hi… The "Song of Mor'du" is a song from the 2012 Disney/Pixar animated film Brave. Disney Villains is a Walt Disney Company franchise based on animated fictional characters who have been featured as part of the Disney character line-up. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He also had unnaturally glowing yellow eyes. Prince (formerly)Bear The prince baited his brothers with a false truce, but when they met in their father's throne room he once again declared himself the sole ruler and demanded their obedience. While Merida wanted to be free and frequently clashes with her family, she cares for them and showed no hesitation to try and break the spell when she accidentally cursed them. However, the spell transformed him into a demon bear, and he murdered his family in a feral bloodlust, causing the fall of his kingdom. Villains. He is a Grizzley Bear. His vocal sound effects were provided by Frank Welker. His body is covered in scars, broken weapon hilts, and arrows. One of the Production Designers of the film, Steve Pilcher, calls Mor'du a "Demon bear" and "Moby Dick on land". She completed the spell in the form of a potion but offered him a choice: To fulfill his dark wish or heal the bonds of family he had broken. As a black bear, Mor'du's hatred and rage manifested through his actions and carnage, especially when he slaughtered his remaining family. This makes him appear malformed and rugged, but still very large. Thanks to the potion he drank, he is granted with the strength of ten men; he was able to stand against the greatest warriors of four Scottish clans and defeat them all with little effort, despite Scottish people being among the finest warriors in the world. Mor'du doesn't appear on the show. Mor'du is the main antagonist of Disney/Pixar's Brave. However, after fighting his own men, his violent nature would eventually consume what was left of his humanity, leaving his human mind and conscience buried deep within the mind of his cursed form. His name could come from "Mordu", which is French for "bitten". Once an ancient brother, capable to rule their world, Mor'du's hunger for power, leads him to become a monstrous and fierce bear. He was voiced by Frank Welker. He slaughtered a great many while the rest fled the kingdom in terror. He had brown hair and a beard as well as wearing a dark-colored robe paired with an animal fur cloak. Family Home His body is covered in scars, broken weapon hilts, and arrows. Mor'du is a bear and the main antagonist from Disney/Pixar's 2012 film Brave. As a human, Mor'du was powerfully built and was the tallest of his brothers. Mor'du, on the other hand, only wanted to rule the kingdom because of himself being heir to the throne, and instead of realizing his mistake and breaking the spell he inflicted on himself, he allowed his pride to get the better of him and murdered his family without remorse. Retrieved from " https://alexcwebbstudios.fandom.com/wiki/Mor%27du_ (Brave)?oldid=115081 ". Mor'du is a minor antagonist in the Kingdom Hearts Unlimited Saga, first appearing in "The Fantasmic Dreamtime" as the primary antagonist of the Castle DunBroch campaign in Mickey's side of the story.. A legendary monster, Mor'du is an over 11-foot-tall bear with huge claws, a misaligned jaw, and long, sharp teeth. Instead he accepted the form of the monster, and slew his brothers in cold blood. Mor'du is the first main villain of a Pixar film never to say a word. His face is the most disfigured of all, and has one glowing yellow eye and one dead red eye. Mor'du's real name is unknown (from when he was human), as he is known by this name as a demon bear. The prince the spell that turned him into the beast. Mor'du then went to a witch to gain the strength of ten men, but the witch instead turned him into a bear, and Mor'du eventually lost control of his actions and killed his family. Though they give the princess and the queen time to escape on horseback, Mor'du shows no fear nor vulnerability to them, even striking the head off a spear when Fergus tries to stab him. Alas, his firstborn son felt that, as the eldest and the technical heir, he alone had the right to rule the whole kingdom and a seed of selfishness grew in him like a poison. In one point of view, the will o' the wisps lead Merida to her mother to change her fate, but they can also be seen as leading Mor'du to his own fate, his own desired death (given his thankfulness to Merida upon his death). Words turned to war. The song was performed by King Fergus' voice actor Billy Connolly, with Patrick Doyle, Alex Norton, Carey Wilson, Scott Davies, and Gordon Neville as his men and allies. The Tyrannosaurus is are main antagonist in TV Series One Piece. It features King Fergus and his men singing about the latter's encounter with the legendary demon bear Mor'du. As a human, Mor'du was powerfully built and was the tallest of his brothers. Mor'du was once a prince and was the oldest of out of all his siblings. Mor'du was once a human prince who desired to rule the entire land without his three brothers, and so bargained with a witch for a spell that would grant him "the strength of ten men," so he could take the kingdom by force. Curiously enough, this is actually reversed for the word "bear", which actually originates from the Old English word for "brown", which appropriately describes the animal's appearance. In the short film, the origin of Mor'du is explained: Mor'du was once a human prince, the eldest of four brothers, all the sons of a wise king beloved by his people. The bargain was struck though the Witch could see his wounded soul. However, he was confident in his strength but confused this for character and thus led to his arrogance, a trait that caused him to struggle with his loved ones. Add a photo to this gallery. Mor'du is completely different from who Merida is and what she did. His desire for power drove him to go far enough to start a violent war, and then ultimately killed his own brothers in cold blood. When Merida finds herself back at the camp, her mother begins taking her away, but Mor'du attacks and Fergus with his household guard rushes to defend his wife and child. Mor'du the Demon Bear. He also appears in Temple Run: Brave and the Legend of Mor'du. Merida and her mother run as fast as they can away, running to the great standing stones and bashing into them a bit harder, making a hairline crack along one of the great menhirs. As a human prince, Mor'du was powerfully built and was the tallest of his brothers. Mor'du Concept Art. His vocal noises are provided by Frank Welker. These villains, Drago, Gothel, and Pitch black, were promised power as well if they helped him, as well as revenge on their respective heroic adversaries. Brother turned against brother in a war fought on four sides that changed the kingdom forever. With the armies of the brothers fractured, the kingdom fell into darkness and ruin, and the blight of the Great Black, Mor'du, fell across his domain. Queen Elinor is a supporting figure in the Disney/Pixar animated feature film, Brave. He is a former prince transformed into a bear by a witch. Of course, this wasn't his original state. The Spider is a minor villain in Disney's The Emperor's New Groove. Later, it is revealed that the sword shattered when Fergus struck the bear and his leg was eaten, giving him a great hatred of the monstrous bear. His appearence is very similar to the Bear from. It may also come from "mortus", the Latin word for "death." Eurasian bears are brown (light brown to dark brown) but Mor'du is all black, possibly to represent the darkness in him. Mor'du is the seventh male character to be turned into an animal through magical means, the first is Arthur Pendragon, the second being the Beast (Beauty and the Beast), the third being Jafar, the fourth being Kuzco, the fifth being Kenai, and the sixth being Naveen. Weapons do not seem to hurt Mor'du, the beast's hide has several spears and arrows sticking out of him, as his body is riddled with many scars and along with a scarred face all show he has been in many battles and committed many murders over the years. However, Mor'du was not always a bear; he was originally a human prince, who wanted to rule the kingdom he shared with his three brothers alone, … Frank Welker He is a monstrous black bear. Just before the start of the series, Mor'du gathered the cooperation of a number of supervillains to aide a second attempt at godhood. Voice actor No one really knows why Mor'du wanted to kill Merida (or her family and possibly the Lords and their sons). To his brothers, he claimed his right to rule and demanded their obedience, shattering the bonds of their brotherhood by breaking the family stone. As Mor'du stalks towards Merida and her injured mother, the menhir falls, crushing him. Mor'du After being Mor'du for so long, a real bear, the prince seemed to have lost his anger upon his release upon his death, evidenced by his thankful nod to Merida and Elinor for releasing him from his monstrous fate. As a human, Mor'du had a strong build and was the tallest of his brothers. Retrieved from " https://movie-villains.fandom. However, Merida mention his legend to Belle when wanting that she prepare a magical potion allowing to transform into giant bear, similar to Mor'du, to save her brothers. Occupation His scar on his eye like sacr from the lion king reprsentes evil and darkness inside his soul. Merida fires an arrow straight at his head, but the arrow does no damage whatsoever. His hunt was ruined when Colonel Hathi came marching by with his herd and scared it away, much to Shere Khan's annoyance. It gave him strength tenfold, but, to his surprise, it also transformed him into a great black bear. In Disney Sorcerer's Arena. Mor'du first appears at the beginning when King Fergus and Queen Elinor, with their child Merida celebrating Merida's birthday.
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