Of all the Disney robots, it had to be Ursula, the scariest villain out of all the movies, who lost her head on a ride for kids. Cue trauma for life.
This happened today which caught me off guard because Disney is usually so critical over things like this?#offwithherhead ! pic.twitter.com/biGGYG6ec2
— M Lilah (@dizzzymissy) January 28, 2018
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On the video, you can see Ursula singing with her head dangling, as a boy whines, “It’s broken.” I’d be more hysterical if I were him, but he’s probably still in shock and processing the headless octopus woman he just saw. Sources report that the scariest part of all was that Ursula’s face kept moving, even though it was dangling from the body.
According to The Huffington Post, the person who recorded the video claimed that kids were very upset after they got off the ride, and that employees were freaking out.
“Immediately after we got off we were ushered out along with everyone else, and the employees looked very concerned. Many people had seen Ursula decapitated, including kids who understandably were upset. It was a pretty freaky thing to see.”
Disney hasn’t commented on the incident, probably fearing that they’ll be sued for something.
How I feel on a Monday morning before I’ve had coffee. pic.twitter.com/QftTdPjtUd
— ✨Christie ✨ (@christier0408) January 29, 2018
Animatronic Ursula’s head fell off today, but she just kept singing & I’ve honestly never related to anything more pic.twitter.com/DbeFSKAAYA
— Melissa Kreil (@whatthemelmel) January 29, 2018
— TPMvids (@TPMvideos) January 28, 2018
Social media found Ursula terrifying, hilarious, and most of all, relatable. Because we can all respect the fact that she kept on singing after that very unfortunate incident.