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I know this is not like an animation and speedpaint video I made, but this is something I have found interesting in one of Disney's underrated and obscure movies, The Black Cauldron. The movie had to have certain scenes cut from the film in order to receive a PG-rating due to some scenes that were too frightening for a kids and family movie, and thus the movie itself was originally going to receive an R-rating (which would have been the first and only R-rated movie released under the Walt Disney Pictures label), but however Disney would release their first R-rated movie "Down and Out in Beverly Hills" under their Touchstone Pictures label. Notable cut footage from The Black Cauldron was found, such as the extended footage of the Fair Folk, and the most notable Cauldron Born sequence (the one that features a cut scene of the Horned King's guards being mauled by the Cauldron Born, with one of them being dissolved by the mist), and then there was this, a jump cut during the scene where Hen Wen gets kidnapped by the Gwythaints, as I was assuming that was first shown when flying in front of the camera, and then one of the dragons that hit Taran in the face with his tail and flies off. There is reconstructional & uncut footage of the Cauldron Born sequence that is found (especially on this site), but I have never seen any uncut footage of the scene where Hen Wen is captured by the Gwythaints, so it took matters in my own hands to do so, especiakly with a found footage of a Gwythaint flies in front of the camera that was actually found in a press kit of the movie, which the footage from that press kit is in the 4:3 format, but at least it is what it is. Audiovisual content property of The Walt Disney Company.