UPDATE: I had to cut down on the "Pink Elephants" clips because Disney put a copyright strike on that section. Would have loved to show more but I honestly suggest just looking up the full clip because of how insane it is.
I watched the Gumby movie a lot as a kid. I think the super slide/ hospital scene made me very aware of recklessness. Like, do have fun, but don't be stupid. Be aware of other people. In the end they're fine, the doctors save them, and maybe the creators wanted there to be a message about how doctors are there to help you, but their methods *were* terrifying.
Pingu to me was so scary as kid. Just the way he moved and talked made me feel creeped out. Watching Pingu now is a lot more funnier instead of creepy. Glad I'm not the only one who thought it was weird 😅
There was a Barney christmas special i had on vhs and when Santa showed up at the end it was scary af for some reason he was just sitting in the dark laughing
Obsessed with the channel man, love the videos! Also I’m cheating because this is a video game and not from a movie or show but the walking dead legit traumatised me as a kid to the point where it took years to get over how scary I thought it was. It’s weird because watching someone play the game was fine but as soon as it was me…
I think the donkey transformation scene from Pinocchio has Dumbo beat. The way the kids start transforming into donkeys as they struggle to even grasp what is going on. It's true body horror and it's terrifying.
I remember when I was really young and I was scared of the scene from Shrek 3 where Shrek has a nightmare about being a father and donkey and puss have ogre baby faces. That stuff kept me up at night 💀😭
I remember being scared of monster house, then when i watched it eventually it wasnt that bad. I wish i remembered my reaction to the movie 9, because that movie was CREEPY
currently rewatching Extreme Ghostbusters (1997), one of my favorite childhood shows and overall it's scary at times (you can look up the end credits alone, pure nightmare fuel) but the thing that terrified me the most is the fifth episode called Deadliners inspired by Stephen King, I legit couldn't sleep at night because of those monsters this show is severely underrated btw and completely forgotten by now I think, check it out if y'all can
The pink elephant scene was bad but the heffalump and woozle song from Winnie the Pooh was nightmare fuel for me. Also Large Marge from the Pee Wee movie scared the shit out of me
You guys remember those family films packs with like 7-10 poorly rendered movies separated on like 2 discs? I owned a couple as a kid and one of them happened to have a horror anthology on it, The Willies (1990). That shit fucked me up.
OK THIS MIGHT BE WHERE I END THIS QUESTION THATS BEEN KILLING ME FOR 20 YEARS I was zapping channels once when I was like 10 and came across a VEEEERY disturbing "kids" movie that took place in a sort of haunted carnival I vividly remember the theme song to the credits to this day (that's how I know I didn't imagine/dream it), but don't remember exactly if it was stop-motion or vintage animation style in the spirit of Bettlejuice Does anyone remember anything similar? I've searched like 8 times in my life but seems to be lost media
My sister and I were watching Pocahontas one day and grandmother willow was really creepy to me so I decided to eject the tape and proceeded to pull the tape out of the vhs so we could never watch it again 😂 I think I was 4 and my sister never lets me forget it
Eraserheadd poster. Nothing scared me because my father had Child's Play on when I was 3. Plus, my entire life was traumatic.😅 It was suppressed until I saw a sticker of him on the neighbor's basketball pole a few years later. Here I am in my 30s, and I am still sometimes jumpscared if Chucky shows up without my control. Since then, I've watched every movie. I liked the TV series. It does stay with you and is out of your control, so don't expose your kids to scary things at a young age. Let them traumatize themselves as adults. Lol
That baby from Tin Toy is probably scarier than any horror movie I’ve ever seen.
I cried when the baby fell idk why
UPDATE: I had to cut down on the "Pink Elephants" clips because Disney put a copyright strike on that section. Would have loved to show more but I honestly suggest just looking up the full clip because of how insane it is.
I’m so blessed to hear that people were actually scared of old Pixar shorts like I was 🙏
I watched the Gumby movie a lot as a kid. I think the super slide/ hospital scene made me very aware of recklessness. Like, do have fun, but don't be stupid. Be aware of other people. In the end they're fine, the doctors save them, and maybe the creators wanted there to be a message about how doctors are there to help you, but their methods *were* terrifying.
Pingu to me was so scary as kid. Just the way he moved and talked made me feel creeped out. Watching Pingu now is a lot more funnier instead of creepy.
Glad I'm not the only one who thought it was weird 😅
Getting on to TH-cam at such a young age really exposed me to a lot of horrific crap that I was definitely too young to see.
I don’t know why Gumby always had so many perilous sequences with scary music?? As a kid there were so many scenes that scared me just off the vibes
4:56 Twin Peaks Core
There was a Barney christmas special i had on vhs and when Santa showed up at the end it was scary af for some reason he was just sitting in the dark laughing
Ok I gotta look this one up
I think it was called Waiting for Santa lol I didn't get why the other kids were scared of Santa til I saw it
Bro Tin Toy terrified me and my brother I’ve had several nightmares of that baby 😭😂
Obsessed with the channel man, love the videos!
Also I’m cheating because this is a video game and not from a movie or show but the walking dead legit traumatised me as a kid to the point where it took years to get over how scary I thought it was. It’s weird because watching someone play the game was fine but as soon as it was me…
I think the donkey transformation scene from Pinocchio has Dumbo beat. The way the kids start transforming into donkeys as they struggle to even grasp what is going on. It's true body horror and it's terrifying.
I remember when I was really young and I was scared of the scene from Shrek 3 where Shrek has a nightmare about being a father and donkey and puss have ogre baby faces. That stuff kept me up at night 💀😭
I was so confused by Pingu being your #1 at first because I repressed my memory of that demon walrus for so long
this video is super well made I am surprised you only have 8000 subs!
Appreciate the love! Hopefully it will be a lot more soon :)
I remember being scared of monster house, then when i watched it eventually it wasnt that bad. I wish i remembered my reaction to the movie 9, because that movie was CREEPY
Should’ve put that in the honorable mentions because Steve Buscemi scared the shit out of me
Will you make a blu ray collection video
Soon 👀
Why is there a Jack and Jill poster behind you
Literally any episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog. I would change the channel so fast if that was on
BRO THAT BARNEY FILM WAS SCARY AS FUCK
Tin toy is actually canon to Toy Story, the tin toy appears in Toy Story 4, people theorize that the baby is Andy
Og Pinocchio is scary as hell. When he turns into a donkey?!?!? Horrifying. Loved it as a kid tho
currently rewatching Extreme Ghostbusters (1997), one of my favorite childhood shows and overall it's scary at times (you can look up the end credits alone, pure nightmare fuel) but the thing that terrified me the most is the fifth episode called Deadliners inspired by Stephen King, I legit couldn't sleep at night because of those monsters
this show is severely underrated btw and completely forgotten by now I think, check it out if y'all can
The pink elephant scene was bad but the heffalump and woozle song from Winnie the Pooh was nightmare fuel for me. Also Large Marge from the Pee Wee movie scared the shit out of me
My best friend's little brother was terrified of wormy so he would lock him in the room when it was on
hell yeah
You guys remember those family films packs with like 7-10 poorly rendered movies separated on like 2 discs? I owned a couple as a kid and one of them happened to have a horror anthology on it, The Willies (1990). That shit fucked me up.
OK THIS MIGHT BE WHERE I END THIS QUESTION THATS BEEN KILLING ME FOR 20 YEARS
I was zapping channels once when I was like 10 and came across a VEEEERY disturbing "kids" movie that took place in a sort of haunted carnival
I vividly remember the theme song to the credits to this day (that's how I know I didn't imagine/dream it), but don't remember exactly if it was stop-motion or vintage animation style in the spirit of Bettlejuice
Does anyone remember anything similar? I've searched like 8 times in my life but seems to be lost media
I would love to help find this, I found a list with every stop motion show ever made off of IMDB. Hope this helps! www.imdb.com/list/ls527560659/
Carnivale (1999) comes to mind immediately, but if you've tried looking that up before I'd think it would be in the first handful of results.
My sister and I were watching Pocahontas one day and grandmother willow was really creepy to me so I decided to eject the tape and proceeded to pull the tape out of the vhs so we could never watch it again 😂 I think I was 4 and my sister never lets me forget it
Eraserheadd poster.
Nothing scared me because my father had Child's Play on when I was 3. Plus, my entire life was traumatic.😅
It was suppressed until I saw a sticker of him on the neighbor's basketball pole a few years later.
Here I am in my 30s, and I am still sometimes jumpscared if Chucky shows up without my control. Since then, I've watched every movie. I liked the TV series. It does stay with you and is out of your control, so don't expose your kids to scary things at a young age. Let them traumatize themselves as adults. Lol
I didn't even watch the video yet but I want to comment on this video since I know it'll be great😁👍
smile 2 video when?
C'mon bro, where's Candle Cove?
Pink elephant one wasn’t that bad. Just the eyes but aye you was just a lil turd so ion blame u
Wack ass video