@@Cerez Pinocchio - Pleasure island Lion King - death of Mufasa Bambi - mother dies Tarzan- Clayton's death Beauty & the Beast - ending - "kill the Beast! " + many other films that deal with death and misery, smoking and alcohol. Do some research, and you'll notice that kids around the world, are nothing more than normal, if they can deal with/ process death and violence in cartoons. It is these cartoons help kids grow up "normal", so NO they are not damaging kids emotional growth just because you think kids aren't meant to see that kind of stuff in cartoons. I really advice you to do some research on this Disney's: Tangled (2010) had a classic bar scene, with men drinking and laughing and singing. Keeping alive one stereotype and telling kinds, that kind of behaviour is normal in our world, they can relate to that if they see their parents or relatives drinking at graduation parties etc. Whilee Disney's: Frozen (2013) had the classic death of a partent. Both parents in this case, went down with a ship, dramatically followed up by shots of these girls left alone in a big castle, not playing with eachother anymore for years. Paintings of their family covered up with sheets. The Clone Wars is nothing compared to Disney movies, old or new. They were only missing the lightsabers and force, but now they got that too (SW7)