I was once terrified of the guy in the gorilla suit that tore spongebob in half. I have no idea why. Maybe it was the pure shock factor of having a gorilla come out of nowhere and rip you in half.
John Mehne Same here. The way I see it, I was always afraid of characters in specific forms of media that aren't supposed to be there. For example, a live action gorilla in a cartoon, or a cartoon in a live action show. Not too sure why, but it did.
The butterfly episode made me feel quite uneasy. I wasn't traumatised but whenever I see a butterfly I think about that episode and it gives me this disturbed feeling. Basically sponge bob ruined butterflies for me. The worse part was that terrifying butterfly closeup..... ugh
Fun fact: The Episode "Pingu's Dream" was permanently banned from television in most territories, as it was too scary and disturbing for younger audiences.
The thing that scared me the most as a kid was when the ps2 couldn't read a disc and went all red, that shit was scary af, also Nosferatu in spongebob lmao
Cartoons didn't scare me that much as a kid.... but the live action/CGI stuff.... Those scared the hell outa me! "Return the slab.... or suffer my curse....."
When I was a kid I used to run out of the room when Michael Jackson started turning into the werewolf at the beginning of Thriller. When I got a bit older I had to force myself to watch the entire thing. I was determined to not let it have power over me. I watched it all it felt a sense of relief. I was like, "well this isn't so bad." Even the song used to bother me, especially the Vincent Price part. Also, the Crypt Keeper scared the living shit out of me when I was really young.
I finally watched "The Dark Crystal" when my dad went to rewatch it for himself. As a young adult it's only mildly unsettling and I applaud it for the creativity. Then we started watching the Netflix series, and I hope it terrifies future generations.
I freaked out as a kid when curious George ate a puzzle piece and felt sick. I was pretty sure he was gonna die and I had to check my food to make sure everything was edible.
Happy to know there's someone else who's scared of ET. I actually had to cover the screen while that part of the video came up. Me, a healthy, well adjusted 21 year old woman. Still not over a fear I contracted after a fever-induced hallucination involving a screaming ET when I was about 6-7 y/o. Glad you overcame it.
Listen my dude, my family had to BAN me from watching E.T, I was so determined to enjoy it because all my friends did, but it scared the living shit out of me every time i put it on. I essentially had to have an intervention to get me to stop trying to watch it.
If anyone remembers this, there was an episode of The Misadventures of Flapjack where they have this close up of a cat, it's eyes were just black holes and it's mouth was full of sharp teeth. That episode horrified me and it still scares me to this day.
I watched that one as an adult and was surprised at how much it scared me. The worst was (SPOILER ALERT!) when they thought everything was good, they destroyed that machine monster thing and they’re listening to “Over the Rainbow” and that fucking monster appears in slow motion to this beautiful, calming song. Scary AF, omg.
Takeuchi DS I must've been a weird kid then. a lotta this stuff never got to me. Of course now I look back at it and go "Holy shit! I watched this as a kid?"
I had that episode at the end of my favorite Scooby Doo tape-so if I didn't stop it in time, I'd have to watch the episode. It seems ridiculous now, but nothing made me jump up faster than that particular thing.
To this day, I still cannot watch The Neverending Story because the part where the horse fucking *drowns* in thick mud scarred me for life. That scene really, really bloody upset me as a kid.
Was anyone else horrified by that one Spongebob episode where they showed a real butterfly REALLY close to the camera? EDIT: *horsefly (not butterfly, thanks to all who replied!)
I remember when my mother took me to the cinema for the first time ever to watch Shrek when I was 3 years old. So I had walked over to the ‘screen’ and was looking at the speakers, wondering what they were when suddenly, a loud ass sound effect (I think it was the trademark THX sound effect) blared out of the speakers. I had never been that scared in my life, and so I screamed and ran up to my mother, and we left the cinema altogether. I legit couldn’t sleep that night.
Oh my gosh, E.T. was the my biggest childhood fear too. I had nightmares of E.T. holding me down and eating my face. What was worse was that it was all from my point of view and the dream ended with him biting my eye socket and blood gushing everywhere.
SPOILERS FOR THIS LIST omg I can't believe someone finally acknowledged how scary ET was. It terrified me as a kid. The creepy music, et in shadows creeping around, and the creepy noises it make. The cornfield scene absolutely horrified me as a kid.
I totally agree ET scared the crap out of me i remember they had a public outdoor showing of it and i ran the hell away screaming like a baby... which i was
The things that freaked me out were these water-corpses in the half blood prince. I even had a nightmare which I can't remember but my mom told me I screamed that night as if I was being murdered
That stupid THX logo and loud blaring noise terrified me as a kid and i don't even know why. Like i remember i would always runs out of the room or hide under the blankets until the movie started. The original Scooby Doo cartoon scared me as well, i built up the courage to finally watch it at the age of 10.
When I was very young, I was absolutely terrified of Happy Feet. My parents took me to see it in cinema when I was 2 and I still somehow remember how terrifying it was. I ran out before the title even played at that bit where the penguins are surviving the winter and I refused to go back in. Another movie that scared me was that knock-off madagascar made by Disney called the wild. The scenes with the buffalo chilled me to my core as a kid. This one is a bit weirder, I remember being very afraid of the Weeping Angels. Here's the thing though, I never watched Doctor Who until very recently. I don't even know where I heard about them from. But the concept of statues that only move when you can't see them was just so scary to me.
kaleigh dreyer There was also an episode of Pingu where his parents threw him out because he was bratty or whatever, and all the ice formations transformed into monsters and skulls and stuff, it was pretty uncanny
I won't lie, I busted out laughing thinking about the sheer horror that walrus caused with the Pingu episode. And the sheer horror I had on my face when I saw it in this video, which is the first time I've ever seen part of a Pingu episode. Just.... ........ ....... Why? But then the part with the Walrus singing Sins of the Father absolutely killed me
I remember that episode as a kid, it kinda creeped me out but not as much as that episode in Courage the Cowardly Dog the episode "King Ramses Curse" I mean look at the CG mummy thing, that thing is so creepy it still haunts me to this very day!
I was also terrified about that Pingu episode when I was a kid, I just heard the intro and knew what it was about. I remember one time, my parents left me home alone and I started to watch some Pingu on my DVD. And I had a wonderful time until that episode came, and since I was learning how to use the DVD, I didn't knew how to change the episode so i just fell down to the floor and hid under my bed.
For me its the animated movie Coraline Yes the one with the girl and the buttons for eyes. The animation, the concept of having your eyes as buttons, and the intro, OHH THE INTRO!
PG in the US, PG in most of Canada, and *G* in Quebec. Coraline is an _incredible_ adaptation as well as a _great_ movie. Definitely scary, though. Lots of little details, like how there's pitcher plants in the garden (which are carnivorous), the opening has fucking ANTIQUE EMBALMING TOOLS, and I've never seen any other movie that animates the sorta rippling thing that light does on fields.
You know what movie freaked me the fuck out? Where the Wild Things Are. And how can you blame me?! The only reason why those monsters don’t tear the kid to shreds is because he, somehow, tricked them into thinking he was an all powerful king. And by the end of the film, one of the monster’s arms was ripped off when he tries to hold back another monster from slaughtering the kid when they find out he isn’t actually a king! WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?!?!?!?!
Bethesda Addict I remember this scene, but it didn't effect me too much- maybe in part I was about 13 or 14, I wasn't really bothered by gore too much at that point, and maybe in part it looked more like a sand bag. But it did stick out to me whe the kid hides in another's stomach and _nearly_ got swallowed (though the one angry monster left and he was spit out before anything could happen).
Definetly agree, it was so scary. My little sister watched the movie, but I just couldn't. Whoever thought the wild things were a good idea should be fired.
I have the ds game of that movie and I loved it. There DEFINETLY wasn’t a scene with the monsters arm got ripped off. If there was, I probably would have had nightmares. But then again, they left out a lot of details from the movie in the game. Now my cousin plays it and calls it the cat game. He named me after his favorite monster he calls bull.
"philosopher" by itself is just someone who shares philosophy. not that kids would know much about philosophy, but maybe that was the issue- that they didn't want them to get the wrong idea of what a philosopher is. it does take a little explanation to distinguish between general "philosophers" and the specific legend of the "philosopher's stone". but eh, its already been done
Will Herondale If you believe anything Tyler just said you are a fucking idiot. Stop sticking with stereotypes and actually get some real information for yourself. "Both the book and motion picture were released in the United States under the name Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, because the publishers were concerned that most American readers would not be familiar enough with the term "Philosopher's Stone" " Has NOTHING to do with the American education system. Believe it or not the term "Philosopher's Stone" has 0 correlation to any form of education. So it isn't shocking people wouldn't know what it means let alone even hear it.
@@mistakenotou7681 I saw Spirited Away when I was 10 and now I have No-Face tattooed on my wrist lol, the creepy parts were always so fascinating to me
Wasn't a movie, but the fucking piano in Mario 64... How it suddenly just fucking bursts out with it's teeth with horrible sounds playing, it really scared me when i was a kid.
"The Grudge" still terrifies me to this day. I honestly can't look at the ghosts (especially the female one) because then I'll have nightmares and paranoia for days. I really loved "Tremors" as a child. Now I want to rewatch it.
I was kinda of the same way, I got scared of The grudge when I was little had to close my closet door in my room to feel kinda safe until I grew to love it and be terrified of the movie. (I still have nightmares sometimes) u didn't know why i liked the movie so much as a kid and keep watching it even though I know I won't be able to sleep at night. What was your first time watching thr movie?
@@Mcsilvergamer3D I think I may have been around 14 or 15 when I first saw it?? I also still watch it when I feel in the mood for a good horror film, despite that, because it's just so interesting to me! I really wanna check out the 2020 remake, but not sure if I'm ready since I obviously don't know when the spooks will show up! xD
As a I kid, my mother exposed me intentionally to movies with scary and dark content (i.e. Brave Little Toaster, The Neverending Story) because she wanted to instill a sense of how the world can be quite cruel and indifferent to better equip me to deal with it. However, she also provided guidance and discussion concerning those elements of the film, as well as speaking frankly about the nature of fear, death, loss and failure. This underscores why many children's films and stories may have scary elements; to teach children about the reality of fear and danger as well as show how one needs to be brave to overcome it. I credit that period of my life for helping me deal with actual trauma (that came at the hands of real people in the real world) and enduring very trying times in my life where I had to face unknowns. Of course, the creator of this video needs to create content as part of how they generate income so the ideas presented here ought to be taken with a grain of salt, but nonetheless I wanted to chime in about this topic.
Thomas Clark Neverending Story fucked me up as a kid. Especially the scene with the gate, and the dead knight's visor blowing open, geez. And I loved Brave Little Toaster as a kid! The "worthless" scene at the end, though... Just wow...
Thomas Clark Neverending story did not seem grotesque at all! I've read the book and watched the movie, and it did not intend any sense of fright or seem creepy at all. You might think that it is because of it looks, since the movie was quite old, the production lacked a bit.
This is probably going to sound silly but I was TERRIFIED of the THX logo as a kid. I ran out of the room every time it would come on. Just the weird visuals and THAT SOUND. (Even today it still gives me the creeps.)
schrimp I loved that scene as a kid but I was scared of Michael Jackson’s werewolf transformation in Thriller. What scared me was really random and inconsistent
My favorite part about the pingu segment is that ihe never refers to the walrus as a walrus, only “that” or “one of the most genuine horrors”, which somehow makes it seem scarier.
There was this one show that aired on P.B.S. that featured a group of mutants that had electronics stitched into there bodies and they passed the time by stalking small children in an attempt to have "fun". The world they live is notable dark with the presence of a anonymous female voice that shouts commands at them and the environment being a series of plastic desolate landscapes created to simulate the world that the mutants once loved. This disturbed me deeply as a child and still haunts my dreams to this day with the most striking images being the faces of the mutants looking like they were cut off from small children and stretched over their forms as though they were in mask to hide the insecurity they felt deep inside due to their suffering existence under a guise of a happy smile.
This is genuinely funny. I absolutely LOVED the Teletubbies when I was a toddler. I then revisited the show as a teenager out of curiosity. Nightmare fuel.
I used to be fucking terrified of Noo Noo as a child... No idea why, only memory I have is at nursery they took us into this dark play room, put an episode on and I remember coming out crying, no idea what happened in that room or what I saw on the TV 0_0
There used to be a realistic E.T. model standing in the window of a novelty shop in my home town. Avoided that street until i was in my early teens....(shiver)
I don't know why but movies like Brother Bear and Lion King used to scare me. I think it was something to do with animals roaring. I definitely remember hating the Goldwyn Mayer lion.
My biggest childhood trauma was Finding Nemo when he got captured by the diver. I watched it when I was 2 and didn’t build up the courage to watch it again until I was 12
Everything scared me in finding nemo: -mom being killed by barracuda -Nemo being separated from his dad by a diver -that little girl with the braces -nemo being flushed down the toilet(I had serious hydrophobia and the thought of being flushed down the toilet horrified me -I also remember that Dory and Merlin got eaten by a seagull and we saw it's insides. It grossed me out and scared me You know I actually haven't watched ever since. I don't know if I want to though because I will get flashbacks. Also I watched finding Dory and I loved that a lot more since it wasn't scary at all. Also it's sad and happy and I like that.
Something that scared me as kid but also interested me was the scene in harry potter chamber of secrets when they go into the forest and the giant spider climbs out the the cave thing
I adored the Simpsons as a kid (and its theme song), but it scared me several times. Usually over-exaggerated imagination sequences, like Bart imagining Homer's face melting when he's mad at him. "NOW HOW BOUT A HUG?"
You make pretty cool videos. I'm 100.1% sure that this will surely get lost in a sea of comments shouting "first" and "ur drunk TH-cam 5 views 12 comments 26 likes" but I just need to say that your content makes me so happy and inspires me so much. I really wish I had found your channel earlier because I really can't get enough of it. In my personal experiences, this channel has helped me grow as a person. I just dropped by to say thanks so much for posting videos.
The forbidden forest (mixed with some other trauma) is the literal reason I have my dedicated teddy now lol. My mom gave him to me and said that "he'll let you change your dreams. You can tell the wolves to go away" and here we are 14 years later
The cartoon Mr. Meaty fucking terrified me. I remember there always being commercials for it while I was watching Nickelodeon, and Id run out of the room every time.
OH MY GOD I PUT THAT ON MY LIST NOT EVEN EXPECTING ANYONE ELSE TO REMEMBER IT OMG. xD Ahh, dude, the episode where they were tryinna hide a corpse in the freezer freaked the hell outta me.
I was FUCKING TERRIFIED of Wallace and Gromit, but only the one where they went to the moon. I got so depressed when the robot was stuck on the moon alone.
TheVividvivid SAME!!! I LOVE Wallace & Gromit but that entire short was so creepy to me, I think bc it was old and there wasn't really any kind of score or soundtrack? And then when the fuse is about to go out (idk if it's called a fuse) and it gets really tense..gah
Don't be ashamed of being afraid of ET, my girlfriend, my 19 year old girlfriend, still has nightmares about it coming into her parents house and convincing them not to love her anymore before killing them with a chainsaw.
I watched Who Framed Roger Rabbit when I was really young and three scenes fucked me up. 1. When the weasels die of laughter 2. The scene of the cartoon shoe being melted 3. The villain's death
The movie scene that freaked me out the most as a kid was the scene in Pinocchio where the kids all turn into donkeys. I still get uncomfortable watching it.
For those who don’t know, the acting in Alien was so good and life like because it was real reactions. In the scene where we first see a baby Xenomorph burst out of that mans chest the actors weren’t told that would happen. What you saw there was true fear.
Yeah, the black guy's eyes widen as he kinda freezes in shocked confusion. That's a real reaction. In fact there's almost no screaming, everyone just stares mouth agape as they try to register what they're seeing.
Well, they saw the alien prosthetic beforehand and knew it'd pop out of the guy's chest. They weren't told exactly when, and they weren't told about the blood that'd spurt out at them.
Qalops I've barely watched or remember teletubbies but there was this scene where these cg animals walked around in pairs or something like that, and something bout the music and cg rubber made me really uncomfortable as a kid
Wallace and Gromit. I liked it a lot until I saw the movie about wallace turning into a wererabbit. It scared me so much that I never wanted to watch anything of Wallace and Gromit again. The fear even turned into hatred for it.
There was this scene in The Mummy that still haunts me to this day. Where a scarab chewed its way into a man's foot then proceeded to munch a path all the way into his skull. All the while the guy is screaming until he runs headfirst into a wall and knocks himself out. I don't know if it's the trauma that finally killed him or the scarab consuming his brain. As much as I enjoyed that movie I always skipped that scene.
The mummy in general scared me as a child I didn't like Imoteph, he was immortal too which didn't help it made me feel hopeless if he would one day come for me haha x)
The Powerpuff Girls episode Speed Demon terrified me. The girls race home so fast they're sent to an alternate universe in the future where Him has taken over and everyone they care about is a hollow shell.
There's an episode of Spongebob in which Squidward travels through time but breaks his time machine along the way. This leads to him being stuck in this infinite, empty white void that he can't readily escape from. Sort of like he breaks the universe The silence and isolation of it just fucked with me. The concept gave me recurring nightmares of being stuck in a never-ending void. Watching the episode a month ago still makes me wonder how it got greenlit for a children's show, it's heavy as fuck.
I live in Germany and as a kid I was terrified of the king in The Last Unicorn. In the German version he's also voiced by Christopher Lee and he's _so damn good_ at it! Maybe even a bit too good. I still get the chills when I think of it...
For anyone saying I'm copying YMS, you should probably watch the video first.
Enjoy.
I Hate Everything, Okay
I Hate Everything W O W
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Good.
scam (jk I was waiting for this video)
I was once terrified of the guy in the gorilla suit that tore spongebob in half. I have no idea why. Maybe it was the pure shock factor of having a gorilla come out of nowhere and rip you in half.
John Mehne Same here. The way I see it, I was always afraid of characters in specific forms of media that aren't supposed to be there. For example, a live action gorilla in a cartoon, or a cartoon in a live action show. Not too sure why, but it did.
The Hash Slinging Slasher episode scared the shit out of me for some reason haha.
I was so scared of the Nosferatu scene
the fucking butterfly episode
The butterfly episode made me feel quite uneasy. I wasn't traumatised but whenever I see a butterfly I think about that episode and it gives me this disturbed feeling. Basically sponge bob ruined butterflies for me. The worse part was that terrifying butterfly closeup..... ugh
As soon as I saw Pingu walk in I knew exactly what episode you were gonna talk about
Pingu I loved that show
Pingu NOOT
Noot noot my nigga
As soon as the bed started moving it all came back to me...Jesus.
DOOT
Fun Fact: That Pingu episode was actually banned
THANK GOD!!!
So thats why i don't remember it
@Marysa Frost not anymore
@Zimraan Hossain I just laugh every time I see it
Thank god I hated that episode
Fun fact: The Episode "Pingu's Dream" was permanently banned from television in most territories, as it was too scary and disturbing for younger audiences.
@hell no Italy's not a territory unless you would like it to be
Not in norway i think
You know that horror movie tusk in the movie they should have used pingus walrus design
LOL THAT PINGU EPISODE WAS THE FUNNIEST THING EVER XD
@@flameofazazel598 yo?
#3 was hilarious.
YourMovieSucksDOTorg
Yeah.
YourMovieSucksDOTorg it was fucking horrifying.
thank god i didnt see that episode
YourMovieSucksDOTorg my brother loved that show
Hi YMS!
The episode of Spongebob with the butterfly scared me, because of all those gross close-ups.
dapy hahaha my little sister was screaming and crying when that happened. She was 6 at the time lol.
dapy same now I have a fear of butterflies
Doodlebob was the scariest.
dapy SAME holy shit. i covered my eyes and cried whenever i saw it
That thing was a Horsefly!!!
TheOdd1sOut: loves a character for the sound he makes
IHE: hates it for the same reason
Well.... He hates everything
Night Zin true 😂
His channel name is ihe
Mmmmmmnn
The thing that scared me the most as a kid was when the ps2 couldn't read a disc and went all red, that shit was scary af, also Nosferatu in spongebob lmao
funny guy.
Same goes to the old Xbox that produce that creepy sound.
Both of those scared me too
Courage the Cowardly Dog was a genuine metaphor of hell
WR Oh my gosh, I thought I was the only one! Courage The Cowardly was terrifying!
WR not one all where fuckin disturbing
I was TERRIFIED by courage the cowardly dog but I watched ever single episode when ever I came home from school
Cartoons didn't scare me that much as a kid.... but the live action/CGI stuff.... Those scared the hell outa me!
"Return the slab.... or suffer my curse....."
"RETUUUURRRN THE SLAAAAAB....OR SUFFER MY CUUUUURSSSEEE."
"now is when things get fucking creepy"
*pingu walks on screen*
HAHA
*i die bc i didn't know it was about the walruses*
Linklgas N O O T N O O T
"I watched alien when I was 9"
J E S U S C H R I S T
Murcia doxial I saw AVP when I was 6-ish I think
I watched Hellraiser when I was like 7
@@jimmy_the_squid9456 Oh fuck... That movie is too kinky for a little boi
I watched Terminator when I was like 8
Murcia doxial it’s not even scary, it’s just a cool movie
When I was a kid I used to run out of the room when Michael Jackson started turning into the werewolf at the beginning of Thriller. When I got a bit older I had to force myself to watch the entire thing. I was determined to not let it have power over me. I watched it all it felt a sense of relief. I was like, "well this isn't so bad." Even the song used to bother me, especially the Vincent Price part.
Also, the Crypt Keeper scared the living shit out of me when I was really young.
I am still scared to this day
Best Werewolf (or rather Were-Panther) ever made.
The Crypt Keeper gave me nightmares and still creeps me out to this day
Too be honest children running away from MJ is a pretty smart move.
Jeffery Jones why was every kid scared of the werewolf transformation in Thriller lol
So Tremors is basically the floor is lava but with a worm that could rip you in half
Toby Green its good. Like rlly give it a watch, its easy to find online imo and the story is pretty solid and consistant
I love tremors
I watched that last month and I was shook to say the least
It’s basically a Mongolian Death Worm.
Toby Green the first movie is the only good one
Setting: Corn Field
IHE: W-What's that noise?
Scarecrow:(whispers) We are farmers, buh buh ba bum bum bum bum buh bum
IHE: *screams*
You have made me chuckle.
Congratulations.
Thank you, kind sir.
you made me LITERALLY laugh out loud
Some Weirdo I JUST SNORTED SO VIOLENTLY
I finally watched "The Dark Crystal" when my dad went to rewatch it for himself. As a young adult it's only mildly unsettling and I applaud it for the creativity. Then we started watching the Netflix series, and I hope it terrifies future generations.
I finally rewatched it after over a decade of being too scared, when I watched it again I loved it and since seen it like 7 times
Where can you find the Dark Crystal movie?
Dani Boy Netflix
I am 11 and I can confirm it scared new generation’s
Some men just wanna see the world burn...
I freaked out as a kid when curious George ate a puzzle piece and felt sick. I was pretty sure he was gonna die and I had to check my food to make sure everything was edible.
CorniestCorn omg yes, I remember reading the book!! I was equally disturbed every time I read it..
hell, I forgot about this until reading this.. fuck this
...Cool cat raped the kids...
CorniestCorn I cryed when he smoked a pipe
"NOW IS WHEN THINGS GET F U C K I N G CREEPY"
*noot noot*
#NOOTNOOTARMY
Pingu I knew it!
Carson Schnelz lol
*NOT THE NOOT NOOT*
Happy to know there's someone else who's scared of ET. I actually had to cover the screen while that part of the video came up. Me, a healthy, well adjusted 21 year old woman. Still not over a fear I contracted after a fever-induced hallucination involving a screaming ET when I was about 6-7 y/o. Glad you overcame it.
I was never scared of ET but rather the loud THX screen
dank wheelies brah *ears bleed*
I'm actually so scared to watch this because I know E.T demon ass is gonna pop up😥
Listen my dude, my family had to BAN me from watching E.T, I was so determined to enjoy it because all my friends did, but it scared the living shit out of me every time i put it on. I essentially had to have an intervention to get me to stop trying to watch it.
F
I saw Pingu and I immediately thought 'He's gonna do the creepy walrus isn't he'
I lost my shit when the Pingu theme song started
Jacketeer : S A M E
Jacketeer : noot noot
same
P-P-P-P
P-P-P-P
PEEEEEENGU, PEEEEEENGU
If anyone remembers this, there was an episode of The Misadventures of Flapjack where they have this close up of a cat, it's eyes were just black holes and it's mouth was full of sharp teeth. That episode horrified me and it still scares me to this day.
Astro Anomaly that show actually had a bunch of messed up moments like that lol
Astro Anomaly I REMEMBER THAT!
Candlecove?
I was left watching Flapjack when I got sick as a kid...bad idea to watch that while wanting to vomit.
Thanks for bringing back memories!
Astro Anomaly not only that vro, the frEAKING GENIE
Anyone else thinking about that movie “9,” cause that movie messed me up as a kid.
Same
I had nightmares for weeks after that movie
I watched that one as an adult and was surprised at how much it scared me. The worst was (SPOILER ALERT!) when they thought everything was good, they destroyed that machine monster thing and they’re listening to “Over the Rainbow” and that fucking monster appears in slow motion to this beautiful, calming song. Scary AF, omg.
How old are you? 10?
Yeah I haven’t watched 9 again since it came out
"Return the slab" , all i gotta say
Takeuchi DS that happens to be one of my favorite episodes.
same here , but that scared me as a kiddo
Takeuchi DS
"What's ya offer?!?"
Takeuchi DS I must've been a weird kid then. a lotta this stuff never got to me. Of course now I look back at it and go "Holy shit! I watched this as a kid?"
I had that episode at the end of my favorite Scooby Doo tape-so if I didn't stop it in time, I'd have to watch the episode. It seems ridiculous now, but nothing made me jump up faster than that particular thing.
The scary thing about labyrinth is David Bowie's bulge
How dare you?
M0DSHOCKZ GAMING 😂
M0DSHOCKZ GAMING XD no wait wut?
*_D A N C E M A G I C D A N C E_*
Many boys and girls were immaculately conceived by that bulge when their mothers went to the cinema to watch Labyrinth.
I'M NINETEEN AND THAT WALRUS THING SCARES THE SHIT OUT OF ME HOLY SHIT
Dana Baldus Same here...
It frigging looks like it has human teeth! And it pops out of damn nowhere
Dana Baldus same
Dana Baldus IM THE ONLY FUCKER HERE WHO DOESNT SCARED WITH THE GODDAMM WARLUS WHEN I WAS CHILD
YoWheatley yo yo
oh lord I was TERRIFIED of ET as a child! The way he walked good GOD
Same here, saw it as a kid. Only movie that ever gave me nightmares.
My friend had a fear of this and can't get over it now my god she hates et
Rrrrrrrhhhhhhhh 🔥
Im glad im not the only one! The scene with him laying dead in the ditch scared me the most idk why it just did
my mom said I started crying after watching ET and she asked if it was because it was sad and apparently I just sobbed "he's so UGLY"
Even as an adult, I find myself making that "mmm" noise from Dark Crystal from time to time.
Chamberlain be like : *MMMMMMMMHHHH*
it's too late mmm
I haven't seen the movie, but that "HHMMMMM" sound is so cute to me lol idk
Mmm. What a nice habit.
I HATE YOUR WHIMPER.
To this day, I still cannot watch The Neverending Story because the part where the horse fucking *drowns* in thick mud scarred me for life. That scene really, really bloody upset me as a kid.
Don't worry. The other 80% of the movie is even worse.
ravinrabbid123 Agro! Agro!... woops wrong horse
ravinrabbid123 Same! What a horrible scene.
I knew I hated that movie when I was a kid but a never knew why. I think you just gave me that reason.
ravinrabbid123 oh my god yes
Was anyone else horrified by that one Spongebob episode where they showed a real butterfly REALLY close to the camera?
EDIT: *horsefly (not butterfly, thanks to all who replied!)
Yes I even screamed, I was so shocked even when I watched watched that episode years later.
The funny thing is, it wasn't actually a butterfly. I think it was a horsefly.
Anthony Scrittorale FUCK I forgot about that.
Oddly as a kid it didn't rattle me much.
Now it does.
As a kid that really didn't scare me tbh
That Skeksis is the Chamberlain who always goes "mmmmmmm", me and my friend always make fun of that
Mine too XD Hmmmmm, Skeksil like making jokes, yeesss.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
mmmmmm. Its probably the best lines in the movie
Mmmmmmm heart cake
What’s wrong with pingu
I love that show
5 seconds later: sat on the floor questioning my choices
I remember when my mother took me to the cinema for the first time ever to watch Shrek when I was 3 years old. So I had walked over to the ‘screen’ and was looking at the speakers, wondering what they were when suddenly, a loud ass sound effect (I think it was the trademark THX sound effect) blared out of the speakers. I had never been that scared in my life, and so I screamed and ran up to my mother, and we left the cinema altogether. I legit couldn’t sleep that night.
If its the THX logo, you should've flew
It wasn’t the THX logo cuz u we’re watching Shrek
God Bless you saw Shrek as your first movie
some
*BODY ONCE TOLD ME*
Oh my gosh, E.T. was the my biggest childhood fear too. I had nightmares of E.T. holding me down and eating my face. What was worse was that it was all from my point of view and the dream ended with him biting my eye socket and blood gushing everywhere.
holy shit, man. my nightmares never get that graphic.
Eventually you just sleep through them...lol
I don't know how you were able to just sleep through them, but props to you man for unlocking that achievement, like holy shit.
Same! E.T. is terrifying
I still can't hear his voice or really look at him for too long without freaking out! I'm glad I'm not the only one!
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omg I can't believe someone finally acknowledged how scary ET was. It terrified me as a kid. The creepy music, et in shadows creeping around, and the creepy noises it make.
The cornfield scene absolutely horrified me as a kid.
Plus the feds show up.
I totally agree ET scared the crap out of me i remember they had a public outdoor showing of it and i ran the hell away screaming like a baby... which i was
BargrosNintendoGames e.t is in star wars as a species.
BargrosNintendoGames se
As soon as I saw Pingu I was like: It's the walrus episode, isn't it?
ElasticKitten13
That frightened me to death.
That episode is named "Pingu Dreams". That is the episode where Pingu had a nightmare. At the end, his mom had to comfort him.
James Taylor Just like my mom had to comfort me after seeing that episode. That demonic walrus made me cry
Caddy showed me it
Brian Danner Why are you a racist and if your white and saying the N word, then you are supa Racist
oh god, the CGI in this film did not age well
Yeah it looks fucking horrible
I Hate Everything ...subtle
I fuck ponies
Dill Dildo's take it easy there, edgelord. I don't like bronys either, but that was excessively mean.
hai senpai
For me, the scariest part of Harry Potter was seeing the dementor on screen for the first time in the prisoner of azkaban.
The things that freaked me out were these water-corpses in the half blood prince. I even had a nightmare which I can't remember but my mom told me I screamed that night as if I was being murdered
It's weird. i watched harry potter when i was young, but it wasn't voldemort or the dementors that scared me.
It was that fuck ugly mountain troll.
Dear god
That scene scared the fuck out of me as a kid
As a child, it took me 5 tries before I could get past the first 5 minutes of monster house.
Mr.Duck12 4 I remember that it didn't really scare me until towards the end when the house started walking around, I went 2 bed shivering that night
The old man terrified me
Mr.Duck12 4 I thought he was screwed up cause I kinda remember him trying to strangle one of the kids
Yep
Wimp
I didn't know Steve Harvey was in Pingu!
*w h a t*
It is WALRUS
@@Erica-vq7bq no it´s Steve
@@Erica-vq7bq I am the Walrus
Obey the walrus
That stupid THX logo and loud blaring noise terrified me as a kid and i don't even know why. Like i remember i would always runs out of the room or hide under the blankets until the movie started. The original Scooby Doo cartoon scared me as well, i built up the courage to finally watch it at the age of 10.
BillNye the cipher guy your image terrifies me
it turns me on
OH MY GOSH! SAME
THX is nightmare fuel
When I was very young, I was absolutely terrified of Happy Feet. My parents took me to see it in cinema when I was 2 and I still somehow remember how terrifying it was. I ran out before the title even played at that bit where the penguins are surviving the winter and I refused to go back in.
Another movie that scared me was that knock-off madagascar made by Disney called the wild. The scenes with the buffalo chilled me to my core as a kid.
This one is a bit weirder, I remember being very afraid of the Weeping Angels. Here's the thing though, I never watched Doctor Who until very recently. I don't even know where I heard about them from. But the concept of statues that only move when you can't see them was just so scary to me.
Actually there was a bullshit theory that Happy Feet was a symbolism of Anti-Christ. I recommend you to check out that conspiracy theory on YMS.
That human scene in happy feet was trippy
12:53 Imagine if you woke up at 3am and see this seal starring at you behind your window like that, what would your first thought be?
I would scream until I could no longer breathe.
Adrian Rangel i would strap a bomb to my chest and jump out the window
throw my tv at it
Adrian Rangel I think I'd run away and call the cops
Well... Fuck
i remember that episode of pingu vividly, but for some reason i was more afraid of the moving bed than the walrus
kaleigh dreyer There was also an episode of Pingu where his parents threw him out because he was bratty or whatever, and all the ice formations transformed into monsters and skulls and stuff, it was pretty uncanny
I actually repressed this episode. I fucking repressed it.
I won't lie, I busted out laughing thinking about the sheer horror that walrus caused with the Pingu episode.
And the sheer horror I had on my face when I saw it in this video, which is the first time I've ever seen part of a Pingu episode. Just....
........
.......
Why?
But then the part with the Walrus singing Sins of the Father absolutely killed me
So many JoJokes in one name
Even Speedwagon was afraid!
I remember that episode as a kid, it kinda creeped me out but not as much as that episode in Courage the Cowardly Dog the episode "King Ramses Curse" I mean look at the CG mummy thing, that thing is so creepy it still haunts me to this very day!
Killer Memes at a Reasonable Price. I thought i had a fever dream when I saw that fucking walrus
Voltscream I think Speedwagon would be fucking terrified of that Walrus
I was also terrified about that Pingu episode when I was a kid, I just heard the intro and knew what it was about. I remember one time, my parents left me home alone and I started to watch some Pingu on my DVD. And I had a wonderful time until that episode came, and since I was learning how to use the DVD, I didn't knew how to change the episode so i just fell down to the floor and hid under my bed.
For me its the animated movie
Coraline
Yes the one with the girl and the buttons for eyes. The animation, the concept of having your eyes as buttons, and the intro, OHH THE INTRO!
If I remember right, Coraline had an age rating of 6.
Well, this movie is everything but a little kids movie.
BasManerino In Europe it's 8+
PG in the US, PG in most of Canada, and *G* in Quebec.
Coraline is an _incredible_ adaptation as well as a _great_ movie. Definitely scary, though. Lots of little details, like how there's pitcher plants in the garden (which are carnivorous), the opening has fucking ANTIQUE EMBALMING TOOLS, and I've never seen any other movie that animates the sorta rippling thing that light does on fields.
You know what movie freaked me the fuck out? Where the Wild Things Are. And how can you blame me?! The only reason why those monsters don’t tear the kid to shreds is because he, somehow, tricked them into thinking he was an all powerful king. And by the end of the film, one of the monster’s arms was ripped off when he tries to hold back another monster from slaughtering the kid when they find out he isn’t actually a king! WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?!?!?!?!
Bethesda Addict I remember this scene, but it didn't effect me too much- maybe in part I was about 13 or 14, I wasn't really bothered by gore too much at that point, and maybe in part it looked more like a sand bag.
But it did stick out to me whe the kid hides in another's stomach and _nearly_ got swallowed (though the one angry monster left and he was spit out before anything could happen).
Definetly agree, it was so scary. My little sister watched the movie, but I just couldn't. Whoever thought the wild things were a good idea should be fired.
Bethesda Addict YES. FUCKK.
I have the ds game of that movie and I loved it. There DEFINETLY wasn’t a scene with the monsters arm got ripped off. If there was, I probably would have had nightmares. But then again, they left out a lot of details from the movie in the game. Now my cousin plays it and calls it the cat game. He named me after his favorite monster he calls bull.
Bethesda Addict I agree, what a nightmare fest
Don't blame us for "Sorcerer's Stone", blame them for changing it for no reason.
Tyler Harrison Fi-lo-so-fer... jesus christ, i know the American education system is fucked up but i didn't realise quite how much.
Mr. Bump 2.0 If I remember correctly, "philosopher" has a different definition in American English as opposed to... well, English English.
"philosopher" by itself is just someone who shares philosophy. not that kids would know much about philosophy, but maybe that was the issue- that they didn't want them to get the wrong idea of what a philosopher is. it does take a little explanation to distinguish between general "philosophers" and the specific legend of the "philosopher's stone". but eh, its already been done
Will Herondale
If you believe anything Tyler just said you are a fucking idiot. Stop sticking with stereotypes and actually get some real information for yourself.
"Both the book and motion picture were released in the United States under the name Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, because the publishers were concerned that most American readers would not be familiar enough with the term "Philosopher's Stone" "
Has NOTHING to do with the American education system. Believe it or not the term "Philosopher's Stone" has 0 correlation to any form of education. So it isn't shocking people wouldn't know what it means let alone even hear it.
In french, they didn't even used one of those names. It is: Harry Potter à l'école des sorciers (Harry Potter at the Sorcerer's school)
'Endgame is the greatest crossover ever'
My nightmare tonight: 8=)
Nice
@Jesus Joestar nice
Does that Emoticon icon intentionaly look like Momo?
haha nice
everyone knows shit is getting intense when you have Pingu *noot noot*
Teal is Hamilton, and overall musical trash
*N O O T N O O T*
That Wallace and grommet film where Wallace turns into a rabbit gave me nightmares for years.
Comic Retrobution
Same
SAME
Sammeee
Did wach sprited away as a kid ? Those are rookie stuff
@@mistakenotou7681 I saw Spirited Away when I was 10 and now I have No-Face tattooed on my wrist lol, the creepy parts were always so fascinating to me
Wasn't a movie, but the fucking piano in Mario 64...
How it suddenly just fucking bursts out with it's teeth with horrible sounds playing, it really scared me when i was a kid.
IamThe Spy! oh i feel ya
SAME
IamThe Spy! For me it was the endless staircase,that always scared me.
wHY CAN I RELATE TO THIS??
Idiotic Hero ikr
"The Grudge" still terrifies me to this day. I honestly can't look at the ghosts (especially the female one) because then I'll have nightmares and paranoia for days.
I really loved "Tremors" as a child. Now I want to rewatch it.
I was kinda of the same way, I got scared of The grudge when I was little had to close my closet door in my room to feel kinda safe until I grew to love it and be terrified of the movie. (I still have nightmares sometimes) u didn't know why i liked the movie so much as a kid and keep watching it even though I know I won't be able to sleep at night. What was your first time watching thr movie?
@@Mcsilvergamer3D I think I may have been around 14 or 15 when I first saw it?? I also still watch it when I feel in the mood for a good horror film, despite that, because it's just so interesting to me!
I really wanna check out the 2020 remake, but not sure if I'm ready since I obviously don't know when the spooks will show up! xD
@@CinderaceQueen do yourself a favor and don't check out the remake. It's done by clueless idiots who have no idea what made the original memorable.
I never saw the grudge, is it good
@@sophiebubbles07 I would say it is, but it's just a matter of opinion!
As a I kid, my mother exposed me intentionally to movies with scary and dark content (i.e. Brave Little Toaster, The Neverending Story) because she wanted to instill a sense of how the world can be quite cruel and indifferent to better equip me to deal with it. However, she also provided guidance and discussion concerning those elements of the film, as well as speaking frankly about the nature of fear, death, loss and failure. This underscores why many children's films and stories may have scary elements; to teach children about the reality of fear and danger as well as show how one needs to be brave to overcome it. I credit that period of my life for helping me deal with actual trauma (that came at the hands of real people in the real world) and enduring very trying times in my life where I had to face unknowns. Of course, the creator of this video needs to create content as part of how they generate income so the ideas presented here ought to be taken with a grain of salt, but nonetheless I wanted to chime in about this topic.
Thomas Clark Neverending Story fucked me up as a kid. Especially the scene with the gate, and the dead knight's visor blowing open, geez. And I loved Brave Little Toaster as a kid! The "worthless" scene at the end, though... Just wow...
Thomas Clark
Neverending story did not seem grotesque at all! I've read the book and watched the movie, and it did not intend any sense of fright or seem creepy at all.
You might think that it is because of it looks, since the movie was quite old, the production lacked a bit.
Thomas Clark My parents did the same thing! But with actual thriller and horror movies. Ey, whatever works best I guess :P
Stone Cold friday the 13th 1-4 were good, but the rest were garbage XD
This is probably going to sound silly but I was TERRIFIED of the THX logo as a kid. I ran out of the room every time it would come on. Just the weird visuals and THAT SOUND. (Even today it still gives me the creeps.)
I used to love that logo for some reason. I guess I liked the little robot that showed in a couple movies.
r-kee The noise was "WOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
oh yeah, the noise scared me too, but i was always too frozen up to leave
I liked the one with Tex (the robot) and the moo can before Finding Nemo on DVD.
BRUH SAME
I USED TO COVER MY EARS AND RUN LIKE HELL XD
WHEN YOU PUT THE HOWL OVER THE SEAL I LITERALLY LOST MY SHIT
WhooooaaaHAAAOAOAOAOAOAOAOAAOAAAAAA
Angry Lemon that and the sins of the father one instantly made me lose my shit
When I was a kid I was terrified of that scene in the holy grail where that guy ages really quickly and dissolves
schrimp holy grail? Or Indiana Jones
Indiana Jones
Me too. And when the Nazis faces are melted off in Raiders of the Lost Ark 0_0
I used to be so unnerved by the scene in temple of doom where guy got his heart pulled through his chest and was lowered into lava
schrimp I loved that scene as a kid but I was scared of Michael Jackson’s werewolf transformation in Thriller. What scared me was really random and inconsistent
Jesus fucking Christ the during the pengu thing I couldn’t stop laughing
Also I agree with you on the ET part, I find his design very unsettling
When I was little, I was also terrified of E.T. All you had to do was point your finger at me and I'd start crying
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I used to jump behind the couch and hide when the commercials for the E.T. dvd would play on TV
ME TOO
ET is the worst, so many nightmares
GoldenEclipse, my brother was too! That seems to be a trend among children.
I like that instead of just focusing on all the bad things about the movies, he gives credit to the good ones
My favorite part about the pingu segment is that ihe never refers to the walrus as a walrus, only “that” or “one of the most genuine horrors”, which somehow makes it seem scarier.
There was this one show that aired on P.B.S. that featured a group of mutants that had electronics stitched into there bodies and they passed the time by stalking small children in an attempt to have "fun". The world they live is notable dark with the presence of a anonymous female voice that shouts commands at them and the environment being a series of plastic desolate landscapes created to simulate the world that the mutants once loved. This disturbed me deeply as a child and still haunts my dreams to this day with the most striking images being the faces of the mutants looking like they were cut off from small children and stretched over their forms as though they were in mask to hide the insecurity they felt deep inside due to their suffering existence under a guise of a happy smile.
I think it was called Teletubbies
This is genuinely funny. I absolutely LOVED the Teletubbies when I was a toddler. I then revisited the show as a teenager out of curiosity. Nightmare fuel.
I used to be fucking terrified of Noo Noo as a child... No idea why, only memory I have is at nursery they took us into this dark play room, put an episode on and I remember coming out crying, no idea what happened in that room or what I saw on the TV 0_0
You are a goddamn genius.
tlaroche38 Noo Noo is a nightmare roomba
"I see no harm in it"
*Immediately shows worm getting smashed grotesquely, body fluids flying in all directions
that's the joke
Theale I remember watching tremors as a kid. it was way too humorous to ever make me scared
When he said Pingu I was like, OH, i know...
*AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH*
I was afraid of the Haunted Mask in Goosebumps. The scary part was the possession of that girl literally shook me.
It still scares me
There used to be a realistic E.T. model standing in the window of a novelty shop in my home town. Avoided that street until i was in my early teens....(shiver)
I don't know why but movies like Brother Bear and Lion King used to scare me. I think it was something to do with animals roaring. I definitely remember hating the Goldwyn Mayer lion.
ME2
I hated the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer when I was young as well. Not anymore, though.
To be honest the dark crystal was my favorite movie I watch it since I was 4 years old I can say the dark crystal was like watching Wall-E
I always found deadly animals cute...
Moongem the MGM lion used to scare me shitless as a child.
My biggest childhood trauma was Finding Nemo when he got captured by the diver. I watched it when I was 2 and didn’t build up the courage to watch it again until I was 12
My trauma from that movie was the barracuda and the fact that his mum was eaten by it
The angler fish in the deep dark
Bruce the shark scared the shit out of me in that movie
Everything scared me in finding nemo:
-mom being killed by barracuda
-Nemo being separated from his dad by a diver
-that little girl with the braces
-nemo being flushed down the toilet(I had serious hydrophobia and the thought of being flushed down the toilet horrified me
-I also remember that Dory and Merlin got eaten by a seagull and we saw it's insides. It grossed me out and scared me
You know I actually haven't watched ever since. I don't know if I want to though because I will get flashbacks. Also I watched finding Dory and I loved that a lot more since it wasn't scary at all. Also it's sad and happy and I like that.
@@thewingedunicorn5065 I can relate to that XD I'm used to it know, phew!
Something that scared me as kid but also interested me was the scene in harry potter chamber of secrets when they go into the forest and the giant spider climbs out the the cave thing
At first I thought that was the thing that he was going to mention
Me too
that.
fucking.
PINGU WALRUS.
Actually, he's a seal. Walruses have tusks.
ikeclone Aaaahh
The teeth... no wulrus have that kind of teeth.
that fucking thing was unsetling... and I'm 22 years old
It was hilarious
Cool Cat Saves The Kids always scared me
Darius Pirvu 💩
How could a kid not be scared of a pedo.
8-bit Nathan yeah, it still haunts me D:
8-bit Nathan Cool Cat still scares me....
8-bit Nathan *B O O G I E W O O G I E*
What scared me the most in this video was the fucking numbers they were like jump scares man
Sinnamonie ikr
Jump-scares are shocking not scary.
Not a movie, but when I was really little I was scared of the Simpsons theme song and homer Simpson. I have no idea why
I adored the Simpsons as a kid (and its theme song), but it scared me several times. Usually over-exaggerated imagination sequences, like Bart imagining Homer's face melting when he's mad at him. "NOW HOW BOUT A HUG?"
* Chuckles * “Im in danger :)”
You make pretty cool videos. I'm 100.1% sure that this will surely get lost in a sea of comments shouting "first" and "ur drunk TH-cam 5 views 12 comments 26 likes" but I just need to say that your content makes me so happy and inspires me so much. I really wish I had found your channel earlier because I really can't get enough of it. In my personal experiences, this channel has helped me grow as a person. I just dropped by to say thanks so much for posting videos.
Thank you so much!
Kora Pupper not often. especially I hate Mars bars and other memes comments
ThatLittleKitten I thought your pic was cool cat lol
Wow I didn't expect a reply!! Also I didn't expect I'd be replying so late though haha
When everyone in the comments is talking about Harry Potter but Cat in the Hat 2003 terrified you more than any other film ever as a child...
*20 year old man turns light on in room after watching this*
Dyllon Barreau ditto man. ditto
boy*
The forbidden forest (mixed with some other trauma) is the literal reason I have my dedicated teddy now lol. My mom gave him to me and said that "he'll let you change your dreams. You can tell the wolves to go away" and here we are 14 years later
The cartoon Mr. Meaty fucking terrified me. I remember there always being commercials for it while I was watching Nickelodeon, and Id run out of the room every time.
Nomad yeah man me too. Only saw a couple episodes of it only to find out that me watching the show will never work out lol
Nomad ME TOO
Nomad THAT WAS SOME CREEPY STUFF
OH MY GOD I PUT THAT ON MY LIST NOT EVEN EXPECTING ANYONE ELSE TO REMEMBER IT OMG. xD Ahh, dude, the episode where they were tryinna hide a corpse in the freezer freaked the hell outta me.
I was FUCKING TERRIFIED of Wallace and Gromit, but only the one where they went to the moon. I got so depressed when the robot was stuck on the moon alone.
The moon was the original short I believe. CHEEEESE
I'm really surprised I wasn't scared by A Close Shave. Robo-Preston was a little hardcore for a short aimed at kids
TheVividvivid ive always been really uncomfortable with claymation and i have no idea why. it might just be with how crude they make the characters
The were-rabbit scared the shit out of me
TheVividvivid SAME!!! I LOVE Wallace & Gromit but that entire short was so creepy to me, I think bc it was old and there wasn't really any kind of score or soundtrack? And then when the fuse is about to go out (idk if it's called a fuse) and it gets really tense..gah
Don't be ashamed of being afraid of ET, my girlfriend, my 19 year old girlfriend, still has nightmares about it coming into her parents house and convincing them not to love her anymore before killing them with a chainsaw.
Well...
DiscoClam That escalated quickly...
Phew, at least you have a girlfriend.
Sᴏᴄɪᴇᴛʏ Pʀᴏʙʟᴇᴍs Sᴀᴛɪʀᴇ ,that is society problems
Phu Nguyen I see what you did there.
People: HEY HE IS USEING COPYRIGHTED FOOTAGE!
Odd1sout: oh I totally did not make a video... errr... about the dark crystal....
I didnt know pingu had a Steve Harvey cameo
the more you know
I watched Who Framed Roger Rabbit when I was really young and three scenes fucked me up.
1. When the weasels die of laughter
2. The scene of the cartoon shoe being melted
3. The villain's death
The shoe thing always made me cry
The movie scene that freaked me out the most as a kid was the scene in Pinocchio where the kids all turn into donkeys. I still get uncomfortable watching it.
Frizzurd Yes but they screamed the whole time... I want to go to my mommy and things like that. Horrifying
Pinocchio is my least favourite Disney film by far because of all the messed up shit that happens
RanterInShades yeah i remember that
RanterInShades Same here, fuck
RanterInShades The part where the Coachman was making that devilsh smile at the fox and cat guy had me running put the room.
When I was a child watching Dragon Ball Z, I got scared of Imperfect Cell. No more questions.
For those who don’t know, the acting in Alien was so good and life like because it was real reactions. In the scene where we first see a baby Xenomorph burst out of that mans chest the actors weren’t told that would happen. What you saw there was true fear.
Yeah, the black guy's eyes widen as he kinda freezes in shocked confusion. That's a real reaction. In fact there's almost no screaming, everyone just stares mouth agape as they try to register what they're seeing.
Well, they saw the alien prosthetic beforehand and knew it'd pop out of the guy's chest. They weren't told exactly when, and they weren't told about the blood that'd spurt out at them.
YAH and itS A HORRIBLE FILM TO SHOW A 6 OR 7 YR OLD FUCKING HELL I HATE MY DAD FOR THAT
The lion in Teletubbies freaked me out. I had to close my eyes everytime he appeared
That thing went to the bottem of the uncanny vally and dug a hole
Qalops I've barely watched or remember teletubbies but there was this scene where these cg animals walked around in pairs or something like that, and something bout the music and cg rubber made me really uncomfortable as a kid
Qalops That one dude in the house (like, those specials) in Teletubbies scared me so much
Qalops don't make me go to google
Teletubbies freak me out
Wallace and Gromit.
I liked it a lot until I saw the movie about wallace turning into a wererabbit.
It scared me so much that I never wanted to watch anything of Wallace and Gromit again.
The fear even turned into hatred for it.
The wererabbit absolutely terrified me
Really? I guess the buildup made it kinda scary, but Wallace as the Wererabbit itself wasn't really that scary...
But like, I also had many nightmares about dinosaurs because of some dinosaur cartoon called "Land before time"
I sat petrified in my room looking at the window in a cold sweat waiting for that fucking wererabbit to bust through at any second.
Elena loves tv series I was about to comment how this movie ruined my whole childhood
LITERALLY Wallace and Gromit terrified me as a kid and I can't watch those films now without getting scared, thank you for putting it on this list!
There was this scene in The Mummy that still haunts me to this day. Where a scarab chewed its way into a man's foot then proceeded to munch a path all the way into his skull. All the while the guy is screaming until he runs headfirst into a wall and knocks himself out. I don't know if it's the trauma that finally killed him or the scarab consuming his brain.
As much as I enjoyed that movie I always skipped that scene.
Mutantgamer That scene is the worst. I hated it so much 0_o
The mummy in general scared me as a child I didn't like Imoteph, he was immortal too which didn't help it made me feel hopeless if he would one day come for me haha x)
If it's of any consolation, scarab beetles are real, but they eat either fruit or veggies, I can't remember which.
It was the way you could see the scarabs moving underneath the victims' skin that haunted me.
I remember that scene vividly. I always covered my eyes, I couldn't bear it! I must have watched that movie a thousand times.
The Powerpuff Girls episode Speed Demon terrified me. The girls race home so fast they're sent to an alternate universe in the future where Him has taken over and everyone they care about is a hollow shell.
Him in general always fascinated and terrified me simultaneously.
@@MattJDave in my nightmares him would be starting at me out of the window and would kill me if I moved
Him always scared me sooo much and this episode was HORRIFYING when I was 7
There's an episode of Spongebob in which Squidward travels through time but breaks his time machine along the way. This leads to him being stuck in this infinite, empty white void that he can't readily escape from. Sort of like he breaks the universe The silence and isolation of it just fucked with me. The concept gave me recurring nightmares of being stuck in a never-ending void. Watching the episode a month ago still makes me wonder how it got greenlit for a children's show, it's heavy as fuck.
Good Anime Dubs SB129 from season 1 right?
I didn't have nightmares about it, but I think I do remember being a little unnerved by that concept and not wanting to think about it.
*ALONE*
oh shit I forgot about that one. that was weird as fuck.
Good Anime Dubs same I remember watching that and feeling unnerved
I live in Germany and as a kid I was terrified of the king in The Last Unicorn.
In the German version he's also voiced by Christopher Lee and he's _so damn good_ at it!
Maybe even a bit too good. I still get the chills when I think of it...
That one scene in Where The Wild Things Are where the main character had to climb into one of the monsters gut to hide from another one terrified me.
Don't know about anyone else but I was terrified of E.T. as a kid, still pretty freaked out by him now
Mythic Heart same
Its the uncanny valley.
Mythic Heart omg, me too
Mythic Heart Me too
Mythic Heart RIGHT?? I COULD NEVER GET THROUGH THE FULL MOVIE, EVEN NOW
My worst childhood trauma is the thx theme that plays before movies.
It's the loud sound. We all know.
That has incredibly startled me many times.
Stop, it hurts
i thought i was the only one.
Same
"There just might be a gremlin in your house" still gives me chills to this day.