I used to be terrified of a show called Grizzly tales for Gruesome Kids. It was scary as a child, and it would be on before I'd go to bed and it would keep me up.
Joe, the little bean talk. Not pathetic at all. Omg. That was so sweet, you're so caring and empathetic. I'm excited to order a print when they are up!! 😸
'Are You Afraid of the Dark?' used to scare me. There was one where Nosferatu came out of the cinema screen and he curls his long fingers round the door. It was terrifying 😂
Omg I’m exactly the same with the baked beans in a tin thing. I can’t leave one bean behind because I feel like it will be sad it can’t go with its friends 😂 dear lord! 🤦🏼♀️
I was terrified of Evil Edna from Willo the Wisp., Ray Harryhausen's Medusa was very scary (yet iconic). We watched a "PG" film called The Young Sherlock Holmes as kids, where the main characters get hit by hallucinogenic darts and die - the stained glass coming to life and killing the vicar, was nightmare material. Lastly the Two Sphinxes and G'mork, the black wolf servant of the Nothing, in The NeverEnding Story haunted my dreams for years.
I used to absolutely hate the scene in the secret garden where the little disabled boy is forced to have an ice bath 😂 I legit havnt watched it as an adult so only have a scarred image from my childhood, so rewatching it as an adult I may realise it’s not that terrifying, but I used to hate that!! Remember being in primary school having to sit through that 😂
My brother is six years older than me and I always remember on a Saturday tea time the old Dr Who with Tom Baker as the Dr and my brother was hiding behind our sofa everytime a Darlek came on the screen and me as a six year old laughing my head off at him at twelve being scared! He’d literally have a freak out! But for me it was the child catcher on chitty chitty bang bang! He terrified me and even now I can see how kids we were terrified!
As a kid there was one episode of Pingu that used to TERRIFY me and my brother and there was an episode where there’s scary sculptures in the ice and pingu is lost - HORRIFIC!
the talk about a bean being potentially left and chucked away was incredibly relatable haha. why must we form emotional attachments to inanimate objects 😭 i too would be heartbroken at the thought of giving a bean hope, only to be thrown away 🥲
Even though I still have some to catch up on I'm so proud of Joe for doing Vlogtober !!! It must not be easy filming and editing every single day but he's doing such a good job 💛 Also a video of you baking with Zoe and Ottie would be so good & funny to watch (hopefully you won't faint) if you want to film that one day 👨🍳
just putting this out there. The scariest thing i ever watched as a child on a Sunday at Grannys after church was a German or Russian tv show called The Singing Ringing Tree. Now bear in mind I'm probably one of your oldest veiwers at 61, but i still get the shivers when thinking about it, it was DARK. I have the VHS here beside me but sadly nothing to play it on now hee hee. See if you can get a copy and watch it although its probably not scary these days
OMG, your brain operates so similarly to mine!! I love the whole bean story! In fact I was sad when the pumpkin guy who's stem got broken off, didn't even get a chance to go through the drying process. I wish you could have put some toothpicks into his head to hold the top so he could experience the process with his mates. Also he would have been the 7th guy and therefore artistically more pleasing than 6. Lol!! See what I mean? Overthinker here! 😂
Things that terrified me as a child: - Magic in the Mirror - particularly when the evil duck boiled people - Goosebumps: The Hunted Mask - my mum hid our VHS copy in a high up cupboard to no watch until I was older 😅 - Slappy the puppet from Goosebumps: The Night of the Living Dummy - the opening sequence from Animorphs where the earwig went into the guys ear 🤢
The scene from labyrinth where she goes through one of two doors in the woods and finds the things that dance and take their heads off (and chase her until the wall) was always the scene that freaked me out the most. 😂😂
the journey of the baked bean 😂 i can remember from zoe’s old facts about herself video that she said the exact same thing that she can’t leave any baked beans in the tin
I’m exactly the same about no beans being left in tin ! Also, whilst on Children’s programmes, I always was scared of the dwarf on the bridge in “The Singing Ringing Tree” maybe a bit before your time xx
Loved the vlog Joe. Some random clips in movies / cartoons that used to creep me out are: All the cats plates on the wall in Professor Umbridge’s office in Harry Potter and the Order Of Phoenix The scene in Harry Potter and the goblet of fire where Voldermort is being re-born in the maze. I still have to look away during that scene. The scene in The Wizard Of Oz where the wicked witch sends her weird flying monkey minions of two capture Dorothy. That whole scene of her stood in the window being like “fly my pretties” when they were easily one of the most terrifying things I seen as a kid. The CBBC show The Sparticle Mystery used to freak me out. The CBBC show Trapped I used to genuinely believe the kids got stuck in that creepy tower.
I'm the same with the beans!! It makes me so happy that you expressed the same thoughts and explained it so well🤣 They go through so much, they all deserve at least a minute of freedom before being eaten😂
Canadian here, The Toy Castle freaked me out as a kid. It's about stuffed and wooden toys coming to life when the kids sleep. They don't talk at all though, and they have weird facial expressions and stare blanky. They literally just dance around doing ballet and getting themselves into odd situations, then going back to their places when the kids wake up. It alway used to play at like 3am in the morning, so falling asleep with the TV on and then randomly waking up to see that show was terrifying
You made me feel so old with the scary films as my youngest boy was born in 1975 lol. I can remember being scared at the film The Triffids way before all the new technology. Oh how funny about the beans , I am just the same . If you don’t use him ,his life has no point lol 🤗
Joe you've got to look into this concept called Hauntology- it's all about how old kids tv shows scared you and made you feel a little uneasy. There a great episode about it on this podcast called 'The Sense of Place Podcast' ep 14 I think. For me, the show that scared me as a child was Ghost Hunter on CBBC and of course Demon headmaster!
Baron Munchausen definitely altered my brain chemistry! I've watched it so many times though lol, and NO ONE else knew of it so I thought it'd made it up for a while haha Pans Labrynith also freaked me out!
The Neverending Story wolf used to absolutely terrify me also so many scenes from The Witches...still one of my favourite films to this day but a terrifying children's film
Born in 89. Slappy from Goosebumps, and those Nickoldeon shorts with the dad and his baby driving down the dark road with the monsters singing "goo goo ga ga gootchie gootchie goo... can't remember the name but those two things left me with nightmares even past the age of 18. Also, the witches movie, I absolutely hated that movie, but my younger brother always wanted to watch it every time it came on.
For me it was Johnson and Friends… there was a hot water bottle character in it… terrifying. Just found out it’s an Australian programme, I had no idea!
I always heard “Eat to survive, but don’t live to eat” I think it goes more towards gluttony, and like if you aren’t hungry and it’s eating time, just don’t do it? Like listen to your body and eat when it’s telling you that you need sustenance?
the original roald dahl witches movie where they are all in the hall and become their natural form, another one that scared me as a child was spitting image as a whole show, but can watch it and laugh now as an adult
Oh my God, I have the same thing with food and not leaving it behind. I feel like I’m not letting it fulfillIt’s destiny. You’re the only other person I’ve ever heard who has had that thought or feeling. Lol.
I think the saying your grandad said was "Eat to live not Live to eat. Meaning only eat enough to survive , don't overeat. I should listen to that advice. Great vlog as always. I'm loving vlogtober 😊
ECCO THE DOLPHIN!!! 🐬 wow that is an unlocked memory! Eerie Indianaand goosebumps used to scare me. I couldn’t even hear the theme tune and not be scared. Also… worzle gummidge used to freak me out! 😂
Return to Oz was overall creepy…the part where the headless Mombi is trying to catch Dorothy and all the heads are screaming in the glass cases was scary, but the most terrifying was when the Nome King is trying to eat them!
The child catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang had me too scared to look out of windows as a kid 🫣
I just heard you bring it up the second I wrote this comment 😂
He used to terrify me when I was younger, but he still does a little. It's the bit when he sticks his head down into the window with the lollipops
he never used to scare me as a kid but he scares me as an adult
OH MY GOD my dad will sometimes say “candyyyy” and it sends a chill down my spine to this day!!
Still don’t like the child catcher now
The woman with the lips from Trapped on CBBC used to scare me so much. But the actual show I thought was great 😂
Same lady from come outside r.i.p to her
I liked her purple lipstick
I was scared that she would trap me in the tower if I didn’t listen to her when I was watching it 😂
The girl who gets trapped in the painting in The Witches creeped me out, the way she would move and age and then disappeared.
I used to be terrified of a show called Grizzly tales for Gruesome Kids. It was scary as a child, and it would be on before I'd go to bed and it would keep me up.
that show is haunting!
this one! specifically ‘The Spaghetti Man’ episode
Omg yes! Me too!
Yesss! Couldn’t stop watching it though 😂
I’m still scared of this 😂
Joe trying to convince himself that he is allowed to eat meals outside of recognised meal times 😂😂😂😂😂
Joe, the little bean talk. Not pathetic at all. Omg. That was so sweet, you're so caring and empathetic. I'm excited to order a print when they are up!! 😸
This vlog was my spirit animal. Filled with nostalgic things I love.
Zoe once said the same exact thing about having to scrape the beans tin , so much nostalgia when u said that aww
The lion and the bear scene in the teletubbies! If you know you know!! Absolutely terrifying 😂 I used to hide behind the sofa as a kid
'Are You Afraid of the Dark?' used to scare me. There was one where Nosferatu came out of the cinema screen and he curls his long fingers round the door. It was terrifying 😂
Demon headmaster was terrifying as a kid but used to love feather boy too!
Omg I’m exactly the same with the baked beans in a tin thing. I can’t leave one bean behind because I feel like it will be sad it can’t go with its friends 😂 dear lord! 🤦🏼♀️
I was terrified of Evil Edna from Willo the Wisp., Ray Harryhausen's Medusa was very scary (yet iconic). We watched a "PG" film called The Young Sherlock Holmes as kids, where the main characters get hit by hallucinogenic darts and die - the stained glass coming to life and killing the vicar, was nightmare material. Lastly the Two Sphinxes and G'mork, the black wolf servant of the Nothing, in The NeverEnding Story haunted my dreams for years.
Watership down! That show scared the hell out of me as a child
It just made me cry
Paint his face, paint his face, paint his face, paint his face, paint his face, paint his face!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😂😂😂😂
I always got scared of the evil queen in snowwhite when she is originally a old lady giving her the apple, she scared me so bad 😅
I used to absolutely hate the scene in the secret garden where the little disabled boy is forced to have an ice bath 😂 I legit havnt watched it as an adult so only have a scarred image from my childhood, so rewatching it as an adult I may realise it’s not that terrifying, but I used to hate that!! Remember being in primary school having to sit through that 😂
My brother is six years older than me and I always remember on a Saturday tea time the old Dr Who with Tom Baker as the Dr and my brother was hiding behind our sofa everytime a Darlek came on the screen and me as a six year old laughing my head off at him at twelve being scared! He’d literally have a freak out! But for me it was the child catcher on chitty chitty bang bang! He terrified me and even now I can see how kids we were terrified!
The Daleks terrified me too. To this day I'm scared of octopuses which I think started as 5 year-old me seeing the inside of a 'dead' Dalek
@@denfym9594 🫣🤣 it’s mad is t it to think back at what we remember about shows etc from when we were younger!
Yesss this is the first time I’ve got here SECONDS after posting. Come on doves, give Joe some love
Get a life Robin lmao
@@ptdJ3KyKzLPr feel like being rude to strangers on the internet is a little more deserving of that comment! Have a good one 😅
As a kid there was one episode of Pingu that used to TERRIFY me and my brother and there was an episode where there’s scary sculptures in the ice and pingu is lost - HORRIFIC!
the talk about a bean being potentially left and chucked away was incredibly relatable haha. why must we form emotional attachments to inanimate objects 😭 i too would be heartbroken at the thought of giving a bean hope, only to be thrown away 🥲
The Suggs and Mark Ferris have such a great dynamic! I absolutely love watching any vlog with that combo.
I am in stitches at this bean story, this is how my brain works too LOL
Even though I still have some to catch up on I'm so proud of Joe for doing Vlogtober !!! It must not be easy filming and editing every single day but he's doing such a good job 💛 Also a video of you baking with Zoe and Ottie would be so good & funny to watch (hopefully you won't faint) if you want to film that one day 👨🍳
Definitely The Witches, Child catcher and Grotbags was pretty scary when I was little 😂😂
just putting this out there. The scariest thing i ever watched as a child on a Sunday at Grannys after church was a German or Russian tv show called The Singing Ringing Tree. Now bear in mind I'm probably one of your oldest veiwers at 61, but i still get the shivers when thinking about it, it was DARK. I have the VHS here beside me but sadly nothing to play it on now hee hee. See if you can get a copy and watch it although its probably not scary these days
The monkeys from wizard of oz and for some reason the duck from Rosie and Jim 😂
😂😂 the duck 🦆 I LOVED HIM 🥰
Related so much to the bean talk, happy to see I'm not alone 😂
Listening to joe talk about his baked bean thoughts like that got me and my partner pissing ourselves 😂
Telletubbies episode with the bear and lion! So creepy omg even to this day gives me chills
Omg I’ve just written the same comment 😂😂 absolutely terrifying!!!!
The scariest bit of Labyrinth for me are the bird things pulling their heads off singing Chilly Down 😂
Tales from the crypt. Scared me but it was one of my favorite tv shows and always looking forward to it.
I was 9 when Gremlins came out and I had nightmares for YEARS after that.
For me it was Trapped. I thought that people could hear my thoughts and that I'd be trapped in the tower 😂
Round the twist used to scare me especially the episode “toy love”
i loved feather boy I don't know why but James and the giant peach scared me as a kid
Omfg I forgot about James and the giant peach but my god that scared me as a kid too!!
Omg feather boy!!! Yes!! I literally was just sat thinking I hope he mentions this 😂 I genuinely found that scary as well 😅
OMG, your brain operates so similarly to mine!! I love the whole bean story! In fact I was sad when the pumpkin guy who's stem got broken off, didn't even get a chance to go through the drying process. I wish you could have put some toothpicks into his head to hold the top so he could experience the process with his mates. Also he would have been the 7th guy and therefore artistically more pleasing than 6. Lol!! See what I mean? Overthinker here! 😂
Great vlog, bring on the next 👏👏❤️
You mark and zoe need to immediately do a ghost hunt!!! That would be epic
Things that terrified me as a child:
- Magic in the Mirror - particularly when the evil duck boiled people
- Goosebumps: The Hunted Mask - my mum hid our VHS copy in a high up cupboard to no watch until I was older 😅
- Slappy the puppet from Goosebumps: The Night of the Living Dummy
- the opening sequence from Animorphs where the earwig went into the guys ear 🤢
The scene from labyrinth where she goes through one of two doors in the woods and finds the things that dance and take their heads off (and chase her until the wall) was always the scene that freaked me out the most. 😂😂
the journey of the baked bean 😂 i can remember from zoe’s old facts about herself video that she said the exact same thing that she can’t leave any baked beans in the tin
FEATHER BOY OMG. THIS JUST UNLOCKED A MEMORYYYY
I hated the face on the building in Step Inside ! 🤣 Couldn't watch the opening for years !!
Do Asa's makeup.
Agreed
I was scrolling through the comments just to see this.
the barracuda at the beginning of finding nemo still terrifies me and im in my twenties lol
Going to miss these daily vlogs when the month is over. It has made me come back to TH-cam a lot more
James and the giant peach used to give me NIGHTMARES!!!
I’m exactly the same about no beans being left in tin !
Also, whilst on Children’s programmes, I always was scared of the dwarf on the bridge in “The Singing Ringing Tree” maybe a bit before your time xx
Loved the vlog Joe.
Some random clips in movies / cartoons that used to creep me out are:
All the cats plates on the wall in Professor Umbridge’s office in Harry Potter and the Order Of Phoenix
The scene in Harry Potter and the goblet of fire where Voldermort is being re-born in the maze. I still have to look away during that scene.
The scene in The Wizard Of Oz where the wicked witch sends her weird flying monkey minions of two capture Dorothy. That whole scene of her stood in the window being like “fly my pretties” when they were easily one of the most terrifying things I seen as a kid.
The CBBC show The Sparticle Mystery used to freak me out.
The CBBC show Trapped I used to genuinely believe the kids got stuck in that creepy tower.
It was the all the heads in the glass cabinets in Return to Oz that terrified me 😱
I remember watching a film called Krull when I was about 9… had nightmares for months and still think about the quick sand scene to this day 😂😂
I'm the same with the beans!! It makes me so happy that you expressed the same thoughts and explained it so well🤣 They go through so much, they all deserve at least a minute of freedom before being eaten😂
The ghost hunter on CBBC. The woman used to terrify me! Mrs Croker i think?
Yes this gave me nightmares!!
The Daleks in the old Dr who freaked me out
The Polar Express scared me as a child. Especially the doll carriage scene. Another is Coraline.
I was 10 years old when The Demon Headmaster came out on CBBC and we all loved it in our school.
@@johnking5174 I would always turn tv over when that came on
@@kayleighevans3597 Everyone in my class watched it, and wondered about our teachers in our primary school. Some of them did look evil at times.
@@johnking5174 I think that might be why I turned it over
30:12 the bean dripping 😣
Chicken run and even Wallace and Gromit still scares the shite out of me.. 😅
Canadian here, The Toy Castle freaked me out as a kid. It's about stuffed and wooden toys coming to life when the kids sleep. They don't talk at all though, and they have weird facial expressions and stare blanky. They literally just dance around doing ballet and getting themselves into odd situations, then going back to their places when the kids wake up. It alway used to play at like 3am in the morning, so falling asleep with the TV on and then randomly waking up to see that show was terrifying
The trickster from Sarah jane adventures still creeps me out to this day
The dark crystal was terrifying!! Still creeps me out now
Completely agree with you on not wanting to leave a bean behind in the tin 😂
I was WAITING for someone to mention The Pagemaster. Nothing tops how scary that is as a kid's movie 😂
The witches with the unmasking scene was so creepy yet I loved that film as a kid it was just that scene😂😂
You made me feel so old with the scary films as my youngest boy was born in 1975 lol. I can remember being scared at the film The Triffids way before all the new technology. Oh how funny about the beans , I am just the same . If you don’t use him ,his life has no point lol 🤗
Ah yes I forgot about the triffids
My sister and I couldn’t have even the smallest of cracks in the curtains growing up because we thought we’d see the BFG!
You’re actually one of very few people that can do a good South African accent 🇿🇦 all the way from Cape Town!
I could feel joes pain when mark put the game in the wrong section 😅😂
Joe you've got to look into this concept called Hauntology- it's all about how old kids tv shows scared you and made you feel a little uneasy. There a great episode about it on this podcast called 'The Sense of Place Podcast' ep 14 I think.
For me, the show that scared me as a child was Ghost Hunter on CBBC and of course Demon headmaster!
Baron Munchausen definitely altered my brain chemistry! I've watched it so many times though lol, and NO ONE else knew of it so I thought it'd made it up for a while haha
Pans Labrynith also freaked me out!
Child catcher from chatty, still can't watch at 44yrs old!! 😂 I do the same with beans as I think they haven't fulfilled their destiny!
The Neverending Story wolf used to absolutely terrify me also so many scenes from The Witches...still one of my favourite films to this day but a terrifying children's film
Tom Bakers Dr Who had me hiding behind the Sofa as a kid 🫣🫣🫣
Also Joe your prints would be grate as merch t shirts too well I would buy one x
Born in 89. Slappy from Goosebumps, and those Nickoldeon shorts with the dad and his baby driving down the dark road with the monsters singing "goo goo ga ga gootchie gootchie goo... can't remember the name but those two things left me with nightmares even past the age of 18. Also, the witches movie, I absolutely hated that movie, but my younger brother always wanted to watch it every time it came on.
For me it was Johnson and Friends… there was a hot water bottle character in it… terrifying. Just found out it’s an Australian programme, I had no idea!
Sounds like Joe is describing Skellig a bit when talking about feather boy!
I think you might be right there!
The movie Gremlins to this day was the first thing that really freaked me out! 😅 had nightmares forever about those things
I always heard “Eat to survive, but don’t live to eat” I think it goes more towards gluttony, and like if you aren’t hungry and it’s eating time, just don’t do it? Like listen to your body and eat when it’s telling you that you need sustenance?
The meal times!! I relate, sometimes I feel it messes with my day and I get overwhelmed by it 😂😂
Also look up The Face from the Aussie tv show Mulligrubs and see if it brings any fear memories back for Dianne!
the original roald dahl witches movie where they are all in the hall and become their natural form, another one that scared me as a child was spitting image as a whole show, but can watch it and laugh now as an adult
What used to scare me was when Bill Bixby turned into Lou Ferrigno in the original Incredible Hulk xx
Been waiting for this one whole day 😍Zoooo (Zoë) and Mark❤
Oh the little monster!! Such a good one. So creepy as a child but absolutely love it.
HR Pufnstuf as a kid used to freak me out, but I somehow loved it at the same time. Terrifying
Never ending story: the horse sinking into the mud and that black wolf that followed them 😨 but it was my faaaavourite ❤
The crows in playdays used to scare me.
The witches
Return to oz. Haven’t watched them since😂
The Watcher in the Woods (Disney film) used to scare me
Oh my God, I have the same thing with food and not leaving it behind. I feel like I’m not letting it fulfillIt’s destiny. You’re the only other person I’ve ever heard who has had that thought or feeling. Lol.
Me too!
I’m another one 😅
Definitely the oil man from Fern Gully and the evil trolls from Troll in Central Park. Also the Magic School Bus episode with the music
I think the saying your grandad said was "Eat to live not Live to eat. Meaning only eat enough to survive , don't overeat. I should listen to that advice.
Great vlog as always. I'm loving vlogtober 😊
I don't think I'll ever be able to look at a baked bean in quite the same way again after this. 🤔
When I had chickenpox as a child, I watched muppet treasure island and blind Pierre gave me nightmares! 😂😩
ECCO THE DOLPHIN!!! 🐬 wow that is an unlocked memory!
Eerie Indianaand goosebumps used to scare me. I couldn’t even hear the theme tune and not be scared. Also… worzle gummidge used to freak me out! 😂
Animals of farthing woods, scene where a bird put mice on to a spiky bush. Still comes up in my nightmares to this day
The head at art attack was supposed to appear like ceasar thinking of himself as a martyr...the tyran returns...maybe
We used to watch Through the Dragon's Eye in primary school & it still creeps me out to this day
Return to Oz was overall creepy…the part where the headless Mombi is trying to catch Dorothy and all the heads are screaming in the glass cases was scary, but the most terrifying was when the Nome King is trying to eat them!