My View on Why "The Rescuers Down Under" Didn't Succeed in Box Offices

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Yes, I get it that I pointed this out a few times before, but I just wanted to do a little prediction on how "The Rescuers Down Under" became a box office flop, in my view, of course. Another reason why this film didn't succeed, one was that it was released on the exact same day as "Home Alone" (1990), and lost the competition, but in my view, the film is underrated, due to it being too dark and violent for younger children, and the same goes to the abrupt ending where it ignores both Cody's heartbroken mother, and the animals McLeach have captured.

To be honest, if this film really showed Cody reuniting with his mother, then I can picture this happening in the scene:

Cody's Mother: [crosses her arms] Alright, young man. We are going to have a long talk about this right now.
Cody: [sighs] Yes, Mom.

And of course, it'll lead to a deleted scene from my fanfic "Revenge of McLeach", and here's how I would picture it:
https://www.deviantart.com/richardchibbard/journal/Prologue-to-Cody-s-Nightmare-964693267

Also, if I was in charge of the "Wilbur and the Eggs" ending, then I would have Wilbur both bitten by one of the Marahute's chicks, and cracked his back "on-screen", so that people won't get confused if Wilbur was bitten in the finger, or his back was cracked, then the last thing we'll hear before the credits is Bernard suggesting Bianca and Jake into taking Wilbur back to the hospital.