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I was 6 when I saw Pee Wee’s Big Adventure. I thought that movie was hilarious. I was unaware that Large Marge was even considered scary by certain people. Her scene made me hurt from laughter.😂
Same as the Blob for you,the movie that haunted me for days was Apocalypto. Something i shouldnt have watched as a kid,but i just happened to be there when my uncle was watching. The scene that terrified me the most was watching a man being laid down on a stone table,his chest sliced open and his heart taken out.
I was super into CSI as a kid lol. Yea a lot of episode scared me. But, I remember growing up some of the Vilians of the week in Power Rangers did traumatize me as a kid.
As a little kid, I adored Harry Potter. I read a lot more than kids at my age did, so I had devoured all the books available... then I saw the second movie and I had nightmares about snakes for months.
Groovy, baby, and courage the cowardly dog still scares me to this day, and Animal Planets Lost Tapes were a crazy trip too. Also, there's a new manga horror anthology coming out later this month by Hideshi Hino. I think his name was and definitely looked wicked.
Watched Animal Planet a lot as a kid(mostly for Too Cute), and dodged a bullet. Lost Tapes aired during the peak of Animal Planet's network decay where the channel focused heavily on crypid-based programming(after all, Discovery owns Animal Planet), and even rebranded itself as 'Monster Planet'. I've heard many TH-camrs such as Wendigoon being fucking traumatized by some of Lost Tapes episodes, notably Chupacabra, Vampire, and Strigoi. The former and latter episodes are quite scary in retrospective, but to this day, I find the pregnant mother fighting the titular monster from the Jersey Devil episode to be arguably badass. Normally women like her are quite vulnerable(since she's very close to giving birth), but the scene really sums up the many cheesy moments present throughout Lost Tapes, in spite of the terrifying ones.
The Faculty only scared me because I was scared of laughing too hard. The whole concept of drugs killing aliens just killed me. The Faculty, for me was comedy with some notably gross special effects. I still remember laughing at it so hard with my Sisters.
The Faculty Messed with me as a kid, and I didn't even know the Name of the Movie until this past year. How I managed to catch only the worst scenes as a kid, is beyond me. The Matrix bothered me, but was such a cool movie, I got passed the tracker.
For me, there was an episode of x files with a guy stuck in a freezer and there was a knife impaled in his eye. Another is arachnophobia, scary movie. Also some random 911 show where a girl got trapped underneath a tire of a car Fantastic video, please make it a reoccurring series. There are so many more great scenes you can touch on.
The Blob, aka The Voracious Spot (yes, that was LatAm title for it xD) was intense AF. But if I'm being honest, I don't remember any sort of scarring from horror movies I shouldn't have watched but did anyway as a kid. In fact, I still remember my brothers and I were fans on John Carpenter's 1982 The Thing. The one that did scare me, though it didn't haunt me, was one I'm positive you love, 1987 Hellraiser. BTW, while this are all movies from the 80s, and while I am old, the earliest memory I have of watching any of them is 1989. I am not THAT old, you damn brats!
Wallace and gromit kind of scared me in a weird way, still does kind of. The extended silent sequences in it where characters just stare blankly with nothing behind their eyes is kind of scary. It almost feels like they all have murderous intentions that they just aren't acting on. Idk its just weirdly creepy to me. I love Wallace and Gromit but those dead eyes and dead muscle inhuman smiles are just weird
I read a LOT of the Goosebumps books. Well, the German translations ("Gänsehaut" literally translated geese skin, but the idiom is the exact translation) because at that time I could barely ready any English and the library only had German books. And on Matrix: The scene you described directly followed by Neo touching the mirror and what happens next with the mirror. But since I watched the full movie the first time seeing it, it was not that bad.
That fear of critters under your skin/entering/exiting your body still haunts me to this day. As for other childhood trauma, pretty sure the episode of live action Hercules with Arachne triggered my arachnophobia. It got to a point which I couldn't watch any film with spiders for years after. Was years later that I found out which show that scene was even from.
Media that terrified me as a child: - Horror movie about Pinocchio-like wooden puppet. I remember being terrified about this one for a long time. - Horror movie about djinn / demon who make people wishes come true. - I remember being afraid of ghost popping in the mirror, at a time I was wathcing Baywatch? - Oh, also I read a book about slavic supernatural forces (леший, домовой, etc. etc.) It was talking about them as if they were a real thing. It made me unease for a while. Specially when sleeping. - Also book about alien encounters. Specially when they enter people's apartments or peek through windows. - Also episode of "Ну Погоди" about robot chasing wolf was scary. - Episodes of X-files (I didn't seen many, but I think most of them were scary) There are things that terrified me as adolescent-early adult as well: - Some japanesse horror movie about you guessed it - ghosts. They are similar. - Creepy pasta I've read. Basically it's about someone entering your apartment, incapacitating you, tying you up, killing/torturing your relative and feeding you your relative (and yourself later probably) to keep you alive. At some point you ask the guy - "Why?" and he answers - "There is no reason". Also guy orders hookers because why not.
It was the Blob for me, my dad showed me a lot of horror movies , but that was the only movie to ever scare me as a kid. I went to bed the night after watching it terrified that the blob was going to come get me. Hell, just watching the clips of it here still sends a shiver down my spine. Something about the horrible ways people die to it, melted and digested alive. When it’s still scary so many years later, that’s how you know you’ve made a good horror movie!!
The Faculty is too underrated. Didn't even know it was real until now. But good video tho; I've noticed during the slime mix-up that you're referring to The Blob's 1982 remake. It wouldn't be the 1980s without remakes of 50s sci-fi movies. Stan Winston's Creature Features also come to mind. Lastly, the scariest thing about Peewee's Big Adventure is when Paul Reubens was charged for public indecency in 1992. This lead to Peewee merch being removed from toy store shelves for a while because of executive meddling, and a segment from Sesame Street titled 'Put Down The Duckie' replacing Reubens with another now-deceased actor-comedian Phil Donahue. Thankfully, the uncut version of 'Put Down The Duckie' with Paul Reubens has since been restored. May the both of them rest in peace. 🕊
For me it was the Lich from Adventure Time and The Beast from Over the garden wall. When they got to their moments they traumatized me as a kid to the point I stayed up late during the night out of sheer fear. Along with the entity from Sinister and The Doll Anabelle from the movie Anabelle gave me disturbing amount of feer. Also the books of Goosebumps creeped me out alot. 😅
The movie drag me to hell really scared me when I was younger my parents had rented it at the time and off rip the play menu screen was unsettling and then the beginning with the kid being dragged down was nightmare fuel because knowing that it could happen any time and to anyone 😭😬
Evil dead, nightmare on elm street, war of the world(tv show) to name a few I can remember was the earliest media scare the heck out of me at the tender ager 6 to 8 years old.
Love the video, keep up all your amazing work 2spooky, I've been watching you for years and your videos just make me smile, I've even watched the mob psycho frame by frame review lol ( twice) Also i completely forgot about thay scene from peewee it terrified me as i kid i think i just completely suprressed it lmao, it was mostly the reveal she was already dead more than face
Elfin Lied terrified me the first time I tried to watch it. I was in middle school, so you’d think I’d have been able to handle it, or at least somewhat interested in the anime tiddies, but na… watching some naked lady in a metal mask murder everyone with invisible powers was unnerving for some reason. Had to give it a few weeks before I tried it again, and it was fine after I got past that first episode or so, but those 1st scenes stuck with me. 😭😭😭
I remember seeing Marge's fave for the first time, it gave me nightmares for a while but i manage to get over it by seeing that face over and over again and again for nearly 100 times and now i got used to it
The beginning of the X-files has this short clip of a man's face in blue ghost distorting like an apparition, terrified me. The X-files Theme as well. Also, the X-Files had its scary moments. The goosebumps dummy one, at the end they have that scene with a kid moving like a dummy...it haunted my dreams at least once.
I remember in kindergarten that my class was showing a video about how bacteria was harmful and I remember seeing the poorly cgi animated bacteria multiply in a dude mouth, and how scary it was to only me to the point of crying 😂
I was easily scared as a kid(probably still am even at 24😅) but the movies that left a lasting negative impression on me was the very first Anaconda movie.... Just the cover art(with the eyes) alone gave me the creeps but the one scene that terrified me was on the boat when the snake peers its head through the window and turns to look at whichever character that was. I would dread looking at my window at night thinking a giant snake would pop through. Bonus points for the scene in Nightmare on Elm Street where Freddy's walking down an alley and his arms are unusually long.
That part from DBZ have really traumas me when Cell sucked up that guy when he was begging to be saved by Piccolo that really got me when I saw it as a child and now it's still truamas me.
I saw the thumbnail and it reminded me of something from when I was a kid... I think it was a short film made in stop motion, the face of the character looks similar but it was smashing snails and eating them I think.. can't really remember but it terrified me
SPOILERS* The first horror movie I watched was ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’. I was three and could not sleep so my father put me on his lap and (much to my late mother’s chagrin) let me watch with him. Far from being terrified, I was captivated and even cried when the gill-man was killed at the end. Fast forward a couple of decades and I often found myself in his situation - Putting myself in grave danger just to win the affections of a gorgeous, unobtainable babe, who inhabited a seemingly different world from me, failing every miserable step of the way. It usually ended with me metaphorically slimy, repugnant and scaly, feeling every way, shot in the back…..
Oh, lots of these movies and Goosebumps stories brings back memories. Though, I was a kid that time, I was not in to it, because i never understood the story or i just watched small portion of it 😂 That said, there was some in Courage the Cowardly dog episodes, that I was totally in on the story and scared me a few nights long. 😅 And then there's that movie I don't know the name, where a black slime covered a kids face and when they tried removing it, the kids eyes, nose and mouth were gone 🤧 imaging losing the ability to see and breathe was horrifying
My bus driver looked like large marge as a kid 😂 the show that scared me was when disney had their 35th anniversary show on and they showed the haunted mansion with the singing heads. Grim grinning ghosts still scares the crap out of me and im 41.
Oh shit, wasn't that terrifying! 1970s Disney was much different then; they also brought us The Black Hole, the original Race To Witch Mountain, Return To Oz, and of course Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
Suzanna (Indonesian actress) movies are scarred me the most as a kid until this day , still got goosebumps sensations while rewatching her movies, even i know it's not true 😂 .. thanks for sharing your trauma 😂😂 ..
The worst i had seen as a kid was a movie about an alien invasion. This alien worm inhabited the husband and he started eating the pets, random dead animals on the street and so on. He then started an affair with a highshool girl, kidnapped her and kept her in a barn forcefeeding her. Later the protagonists found her beeing so fat that she filled up the whole barn. Her flesh started ripping up and thousands of worm aliens were crawling out of her while she was screaming how hungry she is. Thst scene still haunts me almost 20 years later
I have a question about the Tobi theory of naruto. It could also be that Obito behaved like Tobi with the mask and was like him because the real Tobi was wrapped around his body. Tobi used to wrap his arms around Obito to help him. And as a result, Obito gave up control because Tobi was on his body and thus Tobi's personality also dominated. like a parasite...?
Do you have any advice on how to edit anime videos and on how to use the clips in fair use also on how to make a anime thumbnail and on how to make them stand out
I remember some movie where the main characters find a golden retriever and it seems normal, but then tendrils burst from its body and attack them. Anyone have a clue? I've tried to find occasionally for years.
It wasn't a golden retriever, but in "The Thing" from 1982 the main characters find a dog that eventually turns out to be an alien the produces a bunch of tendrils and stuff. I imagine you've probably already checked if that's the one you saw, but if not it's one of my favorite movies of all time so I'd recommend it!
Love The Thing 1982. My Dad hates it because he loves the original The Thing 1951 and went into the theater in the 80s expecting a reboot of that film, and was instead met with goopy nightmare flesh. Someday I'll run into the source of my childhood spooks though, like you did with Ghostbusters 2. @@2Spookster
To get scared of adult horror as a kid is real normal, but getting scared off something made for kids as a kid or that’s maybe not supposed to be scary is more interesting. (I’ll never rewatch the episode of SpongeBob with the butterfly)
Here my top 5 movies that scarde me as a kid 5 child's play 4 the little monsters the villian named boy 3 silver bullet the church part 2 creep show 2 the oil monster 1 the OG Steven kings IT
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Feel so vindicated and seen right now. That Pee-wee scene left me messed up as a kid.
Matilda gave me the worst vibes ever... the scene she gets swung by her pigtails really scared me.
I was 6 when I saw Pee Wee’s Big Adventure. I thought that movie was hilarious. I was unaware that Large Marge was even considered scary by certain people. Her scene made me hurt from laughter.😂
Same as the Blob for you,the movie that haunted me for days was Apocalypto. Something i shouldnt have watched as a kid,but i just happened to be there when my uncle was watching. The scene that terrified me the most was watching a man being laid down on a stone table,his chest sliced open and his heart taken out.
I was super into CSI as a kid lol. Yea a lot of episode scared me. But, I remember growing up some of the Vilians of the week in Power Rangers did traumatize me as a kid.
As a little kid, I adored Harry Potter. I read a lot more than kids at my age did, so I had devoured all the books available... then I saw the second movie and I had nightmares about snakes for months.
That scene from one of the Amityvilles with the garbage disposal
Groovy, baby, and courage the cowardly dog still scares me to this day, and Animal Planets Lost Tapes were a crazy trip too. Also, there's a new manga horror anthology coming out later this month by Hideshi Hino. I think his name was and definitely looked wicked.
Watched Animal Planet a lot as a kid(mostly for Too Cute), and dodged a bullet. Lost Tapes aired during the peak of Animal Planet's network decay where the channel focused heavily on crypid-based programming(after all, Discovery owns Animal Planet), and even rebranded itself as 'Monster Planet'. I've heard many TH-camrs such as Wendigoon being fucking traumatized by some of Lost Tapes episodes, notably Chupacabra, Vampire, and Strigoi. The former and latter episodes are quite scary in retrospective, but to this day, I find the pregnant mother fighting the titular monster from the Jersey Devil episode to be arguably badass. Normally women like her are quite vulnerable(since she's very close to giving birth), but the scene really sums up the many cheesy moments present throughout Lost Tapes, in spite of the terrifying ones.
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I like Courage the Cowardly Dog
The bathtub scene from Ghostbusters lmao I knew exactly what you were talking about. That go me too
+1 to the bathtub scare crowd
The Faculty only scared me because I was scared of laughing too hard. The whole concept of drugs killing aliens just killed me. The Faculty, for me was comedy with some notably gross special effects. I still remember laughing at it so hard with my Sisters.
The Faculty Messed with me as a kid, and I didn't even know the Name of the Movie until this past year. How I managed to catch only the worst scenes as a kid, is beyond me. The Matrix bothered me, but was such a cool movie, I got passed the tracker.
For me, there was an episode of x files with a guy stuck in a freezer and there was a knife impaled in his eye. Another is arachnophobia, scary movie. Also some random 911 show where a girl got trapped underneath a tire of a car
Fantastic video, please make it a reoccurring series. There are so many more great scenes you can touch on.
I remember being freaked out by the Rabbit mask on CSI! Look up the orange puppet from Kino's Storytime, that messed with me too, along with E.T.
But I will still maintain that the rabbit mask and helium voice really chilling and spooky to me to this day
The movie that terrified me when I was a kid was Coraline
AND WHEN THEY PULLED THE DRIVER FROM THE WRECKAGE HIS FACE LOOKED LIKE THIS
Love the thumbnail choice
The Blob, aka The Voracious Spot (yes, that was LatAm title for it xD) was intense AF. But if I'm being honest, I don't remember any sort of scarring from horror movies I shouldn't have watched but did anyway as a kid. In fact, I still remember my brothers and I were fans on John Carpenter's 1982 The Thing. The one that did scare me, though it didn't haunt me, was one I'm positive you love, 1987 Hellraiser. BTW, while this are all movies from the 80s, and while I am old, the earliest memory I have of watching any of them is 1989. I am not THAT old, you damn brats!
Wallace and gromit kind of scared me in a weird way, still does kind of. The extended silent sequences in it where characters just stare blankly with nothing behind their eyes is kind of scary. It almost feels like they all have murderous intentions that they just aren't acting on. Idk its just weirdly creepy to me. I love Wallace and Gromit but those dead eyes and dead muscle inhuman smiles are just weird
I read a LOT of the Goosebumps books. Well, the German translations ("Gänsehaut" literally translated geese skin, but the idiom is the exact translation) because at that time I could barely ready any English and the library only had German books.
And on Matrix:
The scene you described directly followed by Neo touching the mirror and what happens next with the mirror. But since I watched the full movie the first time seeing it, it was not that bad.
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Oh I love Goosebumps and RL Stine is my favorite book writer.
That fear of critters under your skin/entering/exiting your body still haunts me to this day.
As for other childhood trauma, pretty sure the episode of live action Hercules with Arachne triggered my arachnophobia. It got to a point which I couldn't watch any film with spiders for years after. Was years later that I found out which show that scene was even from.
Media that terrified me as a child:
- Horror movie about Pinocchio-like wooden puppet. I remember being terrified about this one for a long time.
- Horror movie about djinn / demon who make people wishes come true.
- I remember being afraid of ghost popping in the mirror, at a time I was wathcing Baywatch?
- Oh, also I read a book about slavic supernatural forces (леший, домовой, etc. etc.) It was talking about them as if they were a real thing. It made me unease for a while. Specially when sleeping.
- Also book about alien encounters. Specially when they enter people's apartments or peek through windows.
- Also episode of "Ну Погоди" about robot chasing wolf was scary.
- Episodes of X-files (I didn't seen many, but I think most of them were scary)
There are things that terrified me as adolescent-early adult as well:
- Some japanesse horror movie about you guessed it - ghosts. They are similar.
- Creepy pasta I've read. Basically it's about someone entering your apartment, incapacitating you, tying you up, killing/torturing your relative and feeding you your relative (and yourself later probably) to keep you alive. At some point you ask the guy - "Why?" and he answers - "There is no reason". Also guy orders hookers because why not.
It was the Blob for me, my dad showed me a lot of horror movies , but that was the only movie to ever scare me as a kid. I went to bed the night after watching it terrified that the blob was going to come get me. Hell, just watching the clips of it here still sends a shiver down my spine. Something about the horrible ways people die to it, melted and digested alive. When it’s still scary so many years later, that’s how you know you’ve made a good horror movie!!
The thing that got me was stop motion animation, especially the Christmas theme ones and the one with the sheep
The Faculty is too underrated. Didn't even know it was real until now. But good video tho; I've noticed during the slime mix-up that you're referring to The Blob's 1982 remake. It wouldn't be the 1980s without remakes of 50s sci-fi movies. Stan Winston's Creature Features also come to mind.
Lastly, the scariest thing about Peewee's Big Adventure is when Paul Reubens was charged for public indecency in 1992. This lead to Peewee merch being removed from toy store shelves for a while because of executive meddling, and a segment from Sesame Street titled 'Put Down The Duckie' replacing Reubens with another now-deceased actor-comedian Phil Donahue. Thankfully, the uncut version of 'Put Down The Duckie' with Paul Reubens has since been restored. May the both of them rest in peace. 🕊
for some reason "junior gorg" from fraggle rock scared the crap outta me as a kid and the melting scene in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
For me it was the Lich from Adventure Time and The Beast from Over the garden wall. When they got to their moments they traumatized me as a kid to the point I stayed up late during the night out of sheer fear. Along with the entity from Sinister and The Doll Anabelle from the movie Anabelle gave me disturbing amount of feer. Also the books of Goosebumps creeped me out alot. 😅
Thanks for the Upload Spooky!!!
16:00 Unexpected, but understandable.
Ive been watching for years
Thanks for the heart spooky ❤
The movie drag me to hell really scared me when I was younger my parents had rented it at the time and off rip the play menu screen was unsettling and then the beginning with the kid being dragged down was nightmare fuel because knowing that it could happen any time and to anyone 😭😬
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I seen that movie it's one of my favorites.
Evil dead, nightmare on elm street, war of the world(tv show) to name a few I can remember was the earliest media scare the heck out of me at the tender ager 6 to 8 years old.
Love the video, keep up all your amazing work 2spooky, I've been watching you for years and your videos just make me smile, I've even watched the mob psycho frame by frame review lol ( twice)
Also i completely forgot about thay scene from peewee it terrified me as i kid i think i just completely suprressed it lmao, it was mostly the reveal she was already dead more than face
As a former child I saw this as an absolute lose
18:35 Now I get why your usually on point culture fails when it comes to bunny girls!
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Keep up the awesome work and videos 2spooky love the video
Elfin Lied terrified me the first time I tried to watch it. I was in middle school, so you’d think I’d have been able to handle it, or at least somewhat interested in the anime tiddies, but na… watching some naked lady in a metal mask murder everyone with invisible powers was unnerving for some reason. Had to give it a few weeks before I tried it again, and it was fine after I got past that first episode or so, but those 1st scenes stuck with me. 😭😭😭
I remember seeing Marge's fave for the first time, it gave me nightmares for a while but i manage to get over it by seeing that face over and over again and again for nearly 100 times and now i got used to it
Props to Pops Spooky for the Belly Bug troll. 😂🎉
But yes, I can see how that, plus the mouth thing the agents did, would be terribly unsettling for a little kid lol😅
The beginning of the X-files has this short clip of a man's face in blue ghost distorting like an apparition, terrified me. The X-files Theme as well. Also, the X-Files had its scary moments.
The goosebumps dummy one, at the end they have that scene with a kid moving like a dummy...it haunted my dreams at least once.
dont give up spooky channel was ahead of its time
I remember in kindergarten that my class was showing a video about how bacteria was harmful and I remember seeing the poorly cgi animated bacteria multiply in a dude mouth, and how scary it was to only me to the point of crying 😂
I was easily scared as a kid(probably still am even at 24😅) but the movies that left a lasting negative impression on me was the very first Anaconda movie....
Just the cover art(with the eyes) alone gave me the creeps but the one scene that terrified me was on the boat when the snake peers its head through the window and turns to look at whichever character that was. I would dread looking at my window at night thinking a giant snake would pop through.
Bonus points for the scene in Nightmare on Elm Street where Freddy's walking down an alley and his arms are unusually long.
That part from DBZ have really traumas me when Cell sucked up that guy when he was begging to be saved by Piccolo that really got me when I saw it as a child and now it's still truamas me.
I saw the thumbnail and it reminded me of something from when I was a kid... I think it was a short film made in stop motion, the face of the character looks similar but it was smashing snails and eating them I think.. can't really remember but it terrified me
Monsters season 1 ep 10. scared me as a child. in short it's about a bed who would eat people.
Cool I see Large Marge I love Pee Wee's Big Adventure and that's one of my favorite scenes and it's the funniest part.
2 spooky i used to watch you so much especially the mk videos
SPOILERS*
The first horror movie I watched was ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’. I was three and could not sleep so my father put me on his lap and (much to my late mother’s chagrin) let me watch with him. Far from being terrified, I was captivated and even cried when the gill-man was killed at the end.
Fast forward a couple of decades and I often found myself in his situation - Putting myself in grave danger just to win the affections of a gorgeous, unobtainable babe, who inhabited a seemingly different world from me, failing every miserable step of the way. It usually ended with me metaphorically slimy, repugnant and scaly, feeling every way, shot in the back…..
Oh, lots of these movies and Goosebumps stories brings back memories. Though, I was a kid that time, I was not in to it, because i never understood the story or i just watched small portion of it 😂
That said, there was some in Courage the Cowardly dog episodes, that I was totally in on the story and scared me a few nights long. 😅
And then there's that movie I don't know the name, where a black slime covered a kids face and when they tried removing it, the kids eyes, nose and mouth were gone 🤧 imaging losing the ability to see and breathe was horrifying
My bus driver looked like large marge as a kid 😂 the show that scared me was when disney had their 35th anniversary show on and they showed the haunted mansion with the singing heads. Grim grinning ghosts still scares the crap out of me and im 41.
"Elijah Wood"?? Oh! You must mean Mr. Frodo Baggins? Right?
Dude nooo!! Not the mask😭😭
Oh, and the banshee from Darby O’gill and the little people. I was six years old when I watched that. I am now 50 years old and still think about it.
Oh shit, wasn't that terrifying! 1970s Disney was much different then; they also brought us The Black Hole, the original Race To Witch Mountain, Return To Oz, and of course Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
Man.. there was an episode of X-Files that I haven’t been able to find but that shit scared me for years!
For me, it was the Rocky horror picture show. To this day I could not tell you what that crap was about.
Suzanna (Indonesian actress) movies are scarred me the most as a kid until this day , still got goosebumps sensations while rewatching her movies, even i know it's not true 😂 .. thanks for sharing your trauma 😂😂 ..
The worst i had seen as a kid was a movie about an alien invasion. This alien worm inhabited the husband and he started eating the pets, random dead animals on the street and so on. He then started an affair with a highshool girl, kidnapped her and kept her in a barn forcefeeding her. Later the protagonists found her beeing so fat that she filled up the whole barn. Her flesh started ripping up and thousands of worm aliens were crawling out of her while she was screaming how hungry she is.
Thst scene still haunts me almost 20 years later
I never get notifications from you anymore. I haven't seen a video from you in a year
It just don't hit the same without that skeleton intro 😢
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Your reason for being scared of mask is the same as mine was except mine was because of the Jim Carrey movie
I have a question about the Tobi theory of naruto. It could also be that Obito behaved like Tobi with the mask and was like him because the real Tobi was wrapped around his body. Tobi used to wrap his arms around Obito to help him. And as a result, Obito gave up control because Tobi was on his body and thus Tobi's personality also dominated. like a parasite...?
Goosebumps got me horrified in the early 20s
The faculty and blob scenes would get me now, makes me very uncomfortable
You were so much more afraid of these things as a kid than I was. I wonder why that is. Different upbringing? Different genetics? Its weird.
Lol your dad was a menace 😅
Do you have any advice on how to edit anime videos and on how to use the clips in fair use also on how to make a anime thumbnail and on how to make them stand out
Are you afraid of the dark? A Canadian children's horror tv-show of 90s had some terrifying episodes which still work today
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I like Are You Afraid of The Dark especially Goosebumps and The Haunting Hour.
I remember some movie where the main characters find a golden retriever and it seems normal, but then tendrils burst from its body and attack them. Anyone have a clue? I've tried to find occasionally for years.
It wasn't a golden retriever, but in "The Thing" from 1982 the main characters find a dog that eventually turns out to be an alien the produces a bunch of tendrils and stuff.
I imagine you've probably already checked if that's the one you saw, but if not it's one of my favorite movies of all time so I'd recommend it!
Love The Thing 1982. My Dad hates it because he loves the original The Thing 1951 and went into the theater in the 80s expecting a reboot of that film, and was instead met with goopy nightmare flesh. Someday I'll run into the source of my childhood spooks though, like you did with Ghostbusters 2. @@2Spookster
So we're not gonna talk about Gmork from The Neverendign Story???
Sephiroth I love you. Tell Jax love him
To get scared of adult horror as a kid is real normal, but getting scared off something made for kids as a kid or that’s maybe not supposed to be scary is more interesting. (I’ll never rewatch the episode of SpongeBob with the butterfly)
Henry
I like SpongeBob and Wormy is one of my favorite episodes of SpongeBob.
Here my top 5 movies that scarde me as a kid
5 child's play
4 the little monsters the villian named boy
3 silver bullet the church part
2 creep show 2 the oil monster
1 the OG Steven kings IT
Nice Clips of Skinmarink
your sound kind of sick compare to your last video or is it just me too long not seeing ur videos?
It was the Leprechaun for me
I miss your cool skeleton dance intro
Love it xd
We need old EDM intro back
Do 101 fact about black clover
Wow i thought it was just me with Peewee
I have a feeling that PeeWee is a live-action SpongeBob since they both share something in common.
Jurassic park for me
Night of the living dead
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