There was this episode of goosebumps that ended with a dog dropping a potato in this kid’s hands, and then the potato grows teeth and hisses and the kid screams, four year old me was scared of potatoes for a *year*
Oh my goddd I just watched that a few weeks ago, it was about this girl who found an evil sponge that thrived off of people’s misfortune, and this other kid found out what it is in a book about evil entities and said “you’re lucky you didn’t find a ___! It’s a vampire potato” or something like that, I forgot the creatures name. And at the end they found out how to contain the evil sponge but at the end their pup brought home the vampire potato
I remember I was terrified of the THX logo, but not the one everyone talks about. It was the one where the logo breaks down and a robot man repairs the logo. For some reason, the broken THX logo and the "realistic setting" rather than just being a TV logo really scared me. I remember one time my family was on a road trip and we put in the cars DVD (which had it) and since this was in the car, my brother and I wore headphones that played the movie audio so when the logo started, I basically threw off my headphones, looked away from the screen, and cried. I was a weird kid.
I remember being scared of funko pops when I was younger. They just looked so soulless, and seeing a bunch next to each other in a hot topic freaked me out. I never said anything to my dad though, because we usually went there for business reasons (my dad sold magic the gathering cards, and he couldn't leave me home alone) and I didn't want to interrupt what he was doing just because I was scared. It's honestly part of the reason why I've never liked funko pops.
One of my most frightening *media* memories as a child is the scene in Dumbo when his mother rampages. It scared me so much that I started crying and screaming and my mum had to turn it off, though I remember watching the ending, so maybe she just skipped through a portion of the movie, as I don’t remember other later scenes, or I left the room. Ironically, Watership Down was one of my favourites as a little kid - in fact, I drew fanart inspired by the prologue with Frith and El-ahrairah as a four-year-old using some cheap paints - but I could never watch Dumbo again. Update: I never had a Wii as a kid, but my friend did, and we would often play Wii Fit whenever I went over for the day or for a sleepover, or just mess around in the Mii creator for hours following tutorials on UA-cam. We also found Lotus Focus pretty creepy, but less for the sudden shout of “CUT!” (we actually found it pretty funny) and more for the ambient noises, such as the footsteps, and what I think is a bike chain? that one in particular always scared me because I couldn’t quite tell what it was supposed to be. On top of this, we always played it with our eyes shut, so you can imagine that it made all these strange noises even more unsettling.
okay, well things like that part of Dumbo would STILL upset me. The happy ending was deserved. I was also reminded recently that Watership Down has a rabbit turning into a spirit after dying, and I thought, okay, forgot about that, they all became spirits, happy ending too I guess.
I remember a Sid the Science kid episode where they talk about time and how things get old, and it showed this very graphic image of an apple rotting, a pumpkin rotting... I hated that when I was younger lol
Honestly it feels really weird having someone my age talk about stuff like this, mostly because for so long I'd heard stories from youtubers who grew up in the 80s. And now like- these are things from MY childhood too! It's wild.
When I was super young, like, before kindergarten age- I used to be obsessed with the "labyrinth" movie, the one with David bowie as the goblin king- expect, near the beginning, there was this scene where the main character was talking to her baby brother, who she despises and sees as a burden. She begins the scene by talking into a mirror, and the scene cuts to this group of little goblin puppets talking and hoping that she would send her brother to the goblin king. The scene continues with the girl talking and cutting back to the lil goblins talking. the thing is- I was terrified of this scene because of the constant cuts to the goblins, because they were looking directly at the screen, so they're technically fully facing the viewer. I thought the puppets in this scene looked particularly creepy, their voices freaked me out, and I was convinced that they were watching me- and every time the scene would start cutting to show the goblins behind the mirror, I would hide behind the couch in fear, and constantly peak out to see when the scene was over, so I could come back to watching it in front of the TV-
I have a very specific memory of watching this movie for the first time and being scared of it. Netflix streaming was new at the time, and this was one of their first films on the service. My friend invited me over and her dad put on Labyrinth for us. During this scene you described, we both got really creeped out and that jump scare of Toby not being in his crib was pretty freaky. Then when the “Chilly Down” scene came up, we both couldn’t take it anymore and turned it off lol. 😂 Love this movie so much now though!
Oh I was scared of the opening of Labyrinth too! I don’t think it was the goblins, for me it was the combined “distress noises” for lack of better words. The baby crying and blaring thunderstorm (I am afraid of thunderstorms) was too much for young me I guess 😅
I first saw this as a teen and to this day, one scene in this gives me chills. While Toby is crying, Sarah says “I wish the goblins would come take you away right now.” As soon as she walks out of the room, Toby stopped crying. Just the instant change freaks me out knowing an innocent baby was abducted so quickly.
I used to be scared of the 20th Century Fox (now known as 20th Century Studios) logo cuz it was too loud (I'm autistic and I kinda don't like loud noises). I also used to be scared of live-action movies (with the exceptions of the Scooby-Doo quadrilogy, Night at the Museum 1 and 3 (I thought the third film was the second movie before I found out about Battle of the Smithsonian), Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever, and pretty much every bad direct-to- video animal movie) because I thought live-action movies were "adult".
I can’t blame you I was afraid of 20th Century Fox to when I was a child I have autism to remember I had a dream I went downstairs there was my Fishtank all the way came on so in the previews of the movies and a clown came let me leave with him in the cover head out and I was terrified of that dream
I like seeing you make videos on things that are not MLP. Something that really scared me when I was really young (4 or 5) was a Teen Titans episode. It was a moment from “How long is forever”. Starfire gets transported to the distant future. Because of that event, the other Titans separate and live lonely lives. The part that creeped out kid me is when Starfire met future Raven. The room that Raven is in is completely white and Raven is not looking at Starfire. Raven has gotten so depressed that she thinks the other Titans never existed. I remember Raven being angrier in that scene, but it turns kid me was freaked out and really sad during that scene.
When I was little, I used to be scared SHITLESS of the porky statue & porky himself in brawl. Just the way the statue slowly moved towards Lucas and destroyed literally everything in its path, the way the spider mech bed looked, and all while his highness's theme blasted through both of those, absolutely terrified me and caused me to have a panic attack All of this is kind of ironic in retrospect because porky is like my favorite character ever
OH MY GOD. all those subspace emissary enemies (namely the floow and armight) scared the shit out of me. i hated that chase section level with the porky statue too
Since you brought up WordGirl, here's some moments that got to me that absolutely scared my child brain. -the scene in the episode about the things where mr. big has huggy enthralled and is about to use a ray on WG only for WG to use the enthrallment of her sidekick against mr. big -the few times where she was "banned" or "run out of town" -the one where she accidentally exposes her powers in front of her family and the villain who stayed for dinner -the kryptonite episode -invasion of the bunny lovers, specifically the scene where she's stuck between a rock and a hard place whether it be being mind controlled or forced to expose her identity to scoops -the miss power special -the episode about the Coach and somehow involving mind control in it i really love this show to bits
I used to have a strange liking to one character in said show (that was one of the child antagonists.) cause my friend when we were young brought this character to me and now I have a satisfaction with a thing that character does in every episode. Take a guess at who that is.
oh my god this made me remember the very first thing I ever saw on the internet that scared me. I must have been 7 or so and had stumbled across a gravity falls/camp something fanimation on newgrounds where a girl got her thumb injured in a oragami competition and spent the whole length of the alloted time tending to her thumb and lost. I remember being extremely distressed by this, especially because the girl in the video had a breakdown over it. I didnt go on the computer for like two weeks.
WARNING: THIS COMMENT IS VERY LONG!!! Since this is part one and shunks is talking about when she was REAL little in this, i feel it's safe for me to start with my earlier "childhood trauma" and get into the stuff from when i was older as the episodes go on (i put childhood trauma in quotations since i do have actual trauma unrelated to the things i'm about to talk about and i kinda want to distance the things that scared me as a kid from that) So basically when i was around 3 all the way up to around age 9, my mom would put on old cartoon DVDs for me before bed (specifically looney tunes and tom and jerry) and ngl there quite a LOT of things that scared me in them. First of all: the FBI warning screen that would show up when all the episodes were over really creeped me out, like...imagine being a little kid, you can't even really read and you're watching some fun cartoons with silly animals in them when all of a sudden the episode ends, everything goes completely quiet and you're greeted by some kind of cryptic message talking about something you don't even know exists! I remember there being one episode of looney tunes where elmer fudd tries to hypnotize bugs bunny so he can capture him; for the most part i wasn't scared of the episode but there was this scene where bugs hypnotizes elmer back and he ends up acting like bugs, when he does that there's a visual gag where elmer briefly looks directly at the screen, his ears stretched out to look like a bunny's ears and he had buck teeth before his face goes back to normal. That face scared the HELL out of me as a kid and i'm lowkey shaking just WRITING about it now! I remember whenever that episode came on on the DVD i had i would always tell my mom to skip it for me. There was another episode of looney tunes that scared me where bugs bunny goes to an island and he finds a group of gorillas, he ends up getting taken by a female gorilla who thinks he's her baby. Now just like with the hypnotism episode i wasn't scared of the episode for the most part but the song that played when the gorillas were introduced scared the hell out of me, it was basically two repeating low-pitched notes of a drum (if i recall correctly) playing over and over as the camera panned to a still image of the gorillas. The song was used in other looney tunes shorts but the gorilla episode is the only instance of it i remember, it scared me so bad that one night i had a nightmare where i was watching spongebob when suddenly sandy got angry and turned into a weird sunflower creature as that song played (there wasn't even a transformation sequence, the sunflower form just slowly faded in as the song played) Now obviously this next one is kind of a given considering i was a tom and jerry kid, i was scared of that one gag where tom looks at the camera and says "DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT?" I even had a nightmare once where THAT version of tom was chasing me. Though that's not really that interesting to talk about; while i did grow up with the older stuff, i also watched the newer reboots of T&J up to the one with the lineless art style. This is important because that one episode of tom and jerry tales where tom gets bit by a werewolf scared the SHIT outta me, epsecially the scene where tom actually turns INTO the werecat. I was scared of werewolves for a good few years after that (weirdly enough i wasn't scared of the spongebob episode "i was a teenage gary" as a kid even though it had a similar scene in it) i eventually got over my fear of that episo though Anyways, there's a bit more to talk about but that's the only ones i feel like talking about for right now at least. Thanks for reading TLDR: the FBI warning screens at the end of DVDs, the looney tunes hypnotism and gorilla episodes, that one infamous scene from tom and jerry and the T&J tales werewolf episode were vewy scawwy to baby me :(((
When I saw Tom say "Don't you believe it" as a kid, I thought he said "Moan to believe in" and it confused the hell out of me that Tom was suddenly talking and saying nonsensical phrases.
OH MY GOSH FINALLY!! SOMEONE ELSE WHO REMEMBERS THE MARTHA SPEAKS PICKLE EPISODE!! That episode scared me out of eating pickles entirely- to this day. I always feel crazy whenever I bring it up to my friends so it's nice to see that someone got scared of this episode, and that it wasn't actually a fever dream
I also remember when I was a kid, I saw Toy Story 3 as a kid with my grandma and younger cousin, and when Buzz got turned off, I started crying and saying “He’s dead!” and everyone in the theater was silent, and when it turned out he was ok, I was saying “He’s alive!” and everyone cheered.
I didn't like the scene when Splatter Phoenix melted into a puddle of ink... I guess it was because she was one of my favorite characters in the show,along with Ammonia Pine and Tank Muddlefoot
Imagine being scared of curious George. When I was a kid, my earliest memory of a dream was a sleep paralysis nightmare that caused me to cry of a transparent png of po from kung fu panda just.. standing in my bedroom doorway. It was well lit, and I could hear my parents downstairs. He was just standing there.. *menacingly* edit: also I’ve still never seen kung fu panda
@@flameflareonog is this a reference to when I told this dream to a dream themed tumblr blog and someone replied saying it reminded them of the dream they had when they were a kid where Jack black hunted them down
That whole “trauma stuff in slice of life kids show” thing reminded me of something (this might be a bit of a weird story). When I was like 4 or 5 I (for better or worse) was online and found a clip from a 90s Barney VHS, it was from a clip show release and the clip they showed was Barney slipping on a toy truck, I shut the monitor off and actually started crying. For years I wondered why that got to me in the first place until that point you brought up, maybe it was also because it was so sudden? Like I said it’s a bit weird
My scarier childhood memories likely won't come into play until Part 3. I have very distinct memories of stuff that scared me that I found on UA-cam or in Flash games.
I was always creeped out by my dad's Misfits band shirt with the conjoined twin baby. I was only easily scared by actual horror stuff bc my parents are horror fans so I was pretty well adjusted to disturbing stuff
I HATED the fact that characters cried their eyes out when I was a kid too. I'm used to it now as it's a natural feeling. But I couldn't stand it back then.
I used to be scared of this scene from Tinker Bell where Bobble yells "HAVE YOU SEEN TINK 👺" but when I grew out of that fear it was legitimately one of the funniest scenes in the movie
I don't know if you'll cover this on part 2 or 3, but there is one thing I would like to share. My biggest childhood trauma... still scares me to this day. Splaat of Klasky Cuspo. If you know, you know. If you don't, I won't stop you from looking it up. But no matter what, every time I look at that face, it makes the scar run deeper
There was an episode of Camp Lazlo that used to freak me out as a kid, it was called "Meatman". The premise was that a sentient pile of meat reigned terror on the camp after Lazlo called it stupid, and what scared me the most was that the meat was actually eating people. Not only that but the meatman in question looked super unsettling to me. I know that it was basically one of those Halloween-themed episodes, so it was supposed to be intentionally spooky, but even still. lol Looking back at it, it's just a really goofy episode. XD
I have a similar thing with Wizards of Waverly Place. This was in the Halloween episode where the Russos tried to be the scary but Alex hired some creatures, but one singled out out of all of them. It was the boogeyman. He did several attempts to scare the children, when he finally managed to do so, his face expanded and did a wild take with a snake tongue. Looking back he looks like Marx from Kirby.
Not liking seeing people cry is nothing to be ashamed of. When I was little, I had a SpongeBob SquarePants video game where you had to find Gary the snail, and in one of the mini games you had to pick a random hiding spot to find him, and if you find the wrong animal SpongeBob would say THATS NOT GARY! and start crying, for some reason I HATED That, and I would cover my ears when those scenes came up.
my personal theme for things in media that would upset me a lot as a kid is when a character was punished for something they didn't do, or when they had something important to say but nobody believed them.
This is embarrasing but...I used to be scared of Shrek when I was 4/5. At first I wasn't scared of him (I even had a lunchbox), buuuut my fear started in Shrek 3 on that scene where Shrek had this nightmare about parenthood. My dad noticed that, and everytime I misbehave he told me that Shrek is coming for me and he's going to eat me. Fortunately that fear went away when I watched Shrek 2 on TV when I was 8
This wasn't so much a trauma thing, but when I was little, I used to get upset when the characters on Arthur would make bad decisions. Not even major stuff, just things like keeping a secret they shouldn't or cheating on a test. I think it was because they played a certain music sting whenever that would happen, so it clued me into something bad happening later. Luckily, I got over it when I was older and could just enjoy the episodes.
adding my own piece to everyone elses list of childhood spooky memories here :> - the “measuring” voice thing from wii fit plus, used during body tests. i only played minigames when i was little because i hated it so much lmao - this one pop up from early girlsgogames that was like for a premium thing or something? i honestly can’t remember what it was for but it featured the blonde character and took up the whole screen. it usually happened suddenly so when it came up i would run to the kitchen and hide (our computer was in the dining room corner at the time) until my parents closed it. - the fight scene from bambi, i think it was like him or his dad fighting another deer or something its been too long for me to remember it exactly but bambi was my favorite movie so i endured during my day-long bambi marathons at my grandmas house lol - giant fake spider halloween decorations. to this day i hate them. never take me to six flags fright fest or any house decorated with the fake spiders i will cry /hj i’m just deeply unsettled by them - we went to disney world when i was like 9-10ish, and we were in animal kingdom watching the bugs life show thing and theres a part where fake black widow spiders descend from the ceiling and i sobbed and clung to my dads arm (probably still would today tbh) - the tightrope, lotus focus, table tilt, and that one mole game from wii fit spooked me too - i had a ds game when i was little that was an educational animal game, and you would collect animals for each habitat. sometimes an animal would move to the wrong habitat and you’d get an “animal alert” and then try to find them. little me hated the animal alert idk why. thats all i got for now, baby me was very easily scared, which is ironic considering how much i love horror, liminal spaces, and arg content now lmao.
the "Animal Alert" one brought back memories! I remember being spooked by that too (It was mostly the alert sound that played right before he started saying the thing)
Omg this brought me back, on Wii fit minigames the “10 seconds left” red glowing alarm and the sound it made always freaked me out. I had a nightmare with it
oh my god i was ALSO afraid of the "measuring" thing in wii fit as a kid, *especially* of the little wireframe person that spun around in the corner. i have zero idea why or how, but seeing this made me remember that. i would actively lose sleep over it. i've never actually met someone who was also afraid of it and i remember my friends thinking i was insane whenever i brought it up. you've unlocked a core memory for me, thank you youtube user fluttering fable
I totally understand the whole thing with not liking seeing characters in distress. I remember getting pretty uncomfortable with those scenes, too. Now, sometimes if I see or imagine a character in distress, I'll sometimes cry with that character.
I DISTINCTLY remember watching an episode of Henry Hugglemonster where Henry broke his brothers plane or something and I was balling my eyes out because I thought he was going to dent into trouble. I was such a wimpy kid. No pun intended
The two things I remember being super scared of as a kid was that one episode of My Little Pony called The Ghost of Paradise Estate, and Pooh's Grand Adventure. "Skull" really got me.
When I was in kindergarten, my school had a book fair. I was so excited, because I used to read all the time. But when I went to buy a book, there was a person wearing a Clifford the Dog costume. I was already afraid of costumes, but this one is almost exactly like the evil dog costume from Duck Season. I ran out of the book fair. Later that day, the costume showed up at my classroom. When all the kids ran over to greet it, I dove under the table and tried to muffle my crying/screaming. My teacher yelled at me for “ruining the magic” for the other students lmao
4:08 okay genuinely i'm really happy to hear someone else feels like this too. even to this day it still makes me uneasy :( the meatball song messed me up as a kid too! i heard it once on like...barney iirc when i was really young and it left me inconsolable for a few minutes lmao also between the lions was top tier, i'm happy hearing someone talk about it! EDIT: aw man, kipper did have some odd vibes-- i loved it personally, thought it was really comfy! i can definitely see why it's off-putting to a younger kid though, there's a strangely liminal quality to the whole show EDIT²: oh no oh god oh lord the chimp animatronic
Seeing that Cliffhanger segment really dug up a repressed memory LOL, I don't think I even remember Between the Lions at all except for that segment, so I was surprised that it was part of it. I think one of the things that really really disturbed me as a kid was Courage the Cowardly dog. Like seriously, I was so perturbed and freaked out whenever it came on, everything was just so dark and creepy. But the ONE episode that really affected me the most was one where the grandpa walked outside the house, and then turned into dust. Watching that happen and the dust flying away just made me so sick to my stomach and disturbed me so bad. I think this was when I was just starting to understand the concept of death, and it terrified me. Also those weird trippy segments in some of those Winnie the Pooh episodes, iykwim. Also in the game MySims, I was really scared of the guy that owned the museum, and I was TERRIFIED by the music that plays when you walk by the museum, so I'd always run past it as fast I could. Edit: If you know the game Viva Pinata, I was really freaked out by Dastardos as a kid. I freaking hated him. Nowadays though, I find him to be an interesting and tragic character and find his design cool and endearing in a weird twisted way rather than terrifying.
The first 2 movies I remember seeing in theaters was Lilo and Stitch and the Jonah VeggieTales Movie. I was 3 at the time, and both were WAY too intense for me lol. Iirc, I think we had to leave both, but in the VeggieTales one's case, the inciting moment was when Jonah got eaten by the whale. I was not mentally prepared for a fake-out character deaths at that point in my life.
the wildest thing in this video to me was when you showed a brief clip of the minty christmas candy cane cause that sent signal to my brain of 'oh holy hell ive seen that before!' and that makes me feel nuts cause for forever i thought that before g4 i had never even seen any mlp stuff, but considering minty xmas was 2005, it makes total sense that i wouldve seen it i guess. so thats new information to me
god kipper never scared me but it made me super hungry all the time, the sequence with the kid eating marshmallow clouds and that candy shop part with all the different sweets made me RAVENOUS as a kid
Back then in elementary I think the first biggest thing that scared me was the first Regular Show Terrors in the Park special specifically the Wizard segment where the Wizard killed the main cast in very disturbing ways. Muscle Man gets skinned, Skips gets burned to death in a chimney, Benson gets flushed and his gumballs come out the toilet, and Mordecai gets decapitated by the head. I think another thing that brought a lot of tension is that the gang was using realistic weapons like shotguns and crossbows instead of random fantasy weapons in the typical Regular Show format.That crap was waaaay too much for me, but today I’ve seen a lot of extreme stuff that the shock fatigue kind of takes over
Finally, some Gen Z nostrauma. I’ve seen a whole lot of these vids by 90s kids and millennials so seeing more mid/late 2000s is finally relatable. Especially all the PBS stuff, I didn’t have cable growing up so if it wasn’t on PBS I didn’t see it lol
I had this weird thing as a kid where if I heard a certain sound effect in a show, I only associate it with that specific show. It didn’t bug me too much when I heard the music in SpongeBob be played in Ren and Stimpy. Yet when I heard it playing in “A Christmas Story”, it somewhat unnerved me. It doesn’t bother me now, thankfully. On the other hand, baby crying sound effects are a whole different story. The crying sound they use for Kate in Arthur used to make me laugh as a kid. Yet it wasn’t until I was about 13 that I heard it played in Caillou(my sister and I were watching it for nostalgic reasons at that time). All I could think was “Wait… that’s not supposed to be there”. It caught me so off guard that I became afraid of the sound effect. I still am to this day. Another instance when I was about twelve was with another baby cry sound effect. This one was also used in Arthur but only the episode Arthur’s Baby. It was late at night, my family was staying in a hotel, and I was watching Family Guy since there was no Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network was done for the day. Family Guy already scared me plenty of times, so you won’t believe how upset I got when I heard that baby cry in an episode. Peter and Brian pranked a bunch of pregnant women into giving birth, which led to several baby crying sounds. Yet the one used in Arthur’s baby was what upset me the most. I never heard that sound in any other shows before, so I assumed it was only from Arthur. Hearing it in Family Guy, a show that already made me a bit uncomfortable, ruined a part of me. So that specific sound effect really scares me. Even worse than the other one. It’s so bad that even now as a 22 year old, I started bawling when I heard it Ghost Busters 2, last year. I was hyperventilating and plugging my ears so tight. I had to leave the room because I was that terrified. My sister ended up yelling at me, so that didn’t help. I’m just glad she hated that movie, otherwise she’d definitely watch it every year and not give a shit if I’m scared or not.
I was scared of Dastardos from Viva Piñata as a kid, the guy who’d smash your sick piñatas if you didn’t call the doctor in time. I would only play the game on freeplay because he wasn’t in it. I remember watching my older sibling play when one of their piñata got sick, and I ran upstairs and hid under my bed sobbing when he appeared.
I used to be wicked afraid of Bloo from Foster's home for imaginary friends. Not because of anything in the show, but because I had a dream where he crashed into Tony hawk during a downhill jam and broke the famous skater's arm. I remember a specific detail where Tony was surrounded by caring fans signing his cast, and then the camera slowly panned over to Bloo in a full body cast alone and bored as hell. I still don't know why that haunted me
I remember the PBS Kids logo scared the shit out of me. Specifically the early 2000s ones, where they are animated doing something. Something about the kids laughing and stuff freaked me out.
When I was a kid I used to be scared of the end credits of the Winnie the Pooh cartoon, of that episode of Regular Show with the car, and also of that part of the Dino Train opening where the camera goes into the dinosaur's mouth (I used to run out of the room every time it got close to that part, and come back when in was over)
OHHH MY GOD KIPPER!!! i completely forgot that show existed thank you so much for reminding me?? i used to check it out from the local library, i loved it there, but that library flooded and had to be torn down and was rebuilt somewhere else. that brought back so many good memories ty for bringing it up :')
This video made me very aware that I must be older than you by at least a couple years. Just judging by the age you said you were when you saw these. That's fun seeing what the slightly younger crowd was being scarred by. I'm excited to see the rest of this series now :)
Your story about the robot chimp reminded me of a brand of toys I was TERRIFIED of. They were called “Thingamajigs” and they were these little monsters that would start singing when you pressed their stomach. It wasn’t the design of them that scared me though. It was the sound they made. It scared the crap out of me for some reason.
I don't remember much from when I was four/five years old. So, most of the things that scared me as a kid where from when I was six onward. I distinctly remember freaking out when watching Disney's 'Basil the Great Mouse Detective', during the climax on Big Ben. The moment when Ratigan goes feral always made me dash to my bedroom, it was that intense for me. Similar story with Mickey's Christmas Carol, when Pete (as the Ghost of Christmas Future) reveals his face and shoves Scrooge into his own grave; for a six-year-old that was still understanding the concept of death at the time, it was a lot for me to handle. Ironically, I don't remember being scared of movies like 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' or 'The Black Cauldron'. Granted, while I did find them unnerving at times (like when the Horned King dies), I was more intrigued than frightened. However, I do remember watching this short film that was on the DVD for 'Nightmare before Christmas', I think it was called 'Frankenweenie' but unlike the animated film, this was in live action. The moment when the dog is chasing the ball and gets hit by a car, the boy crying out 'Nooooooo!' as the camera cuts to the ball rolling away, followed by the burial of said dog; it made me pause as I was trying to internalize what was happening. Again, like Christmas Carol, I was still trying to understand death at that age, so seeing that filled me with dread that made it difficult for me to talk about until now, as an adult. Can't wait for part two, Shunks!
OH MY GOD THE BLEEPERS FROM KIPPER. WITH THEIR LOLLIPOPS. oh my god so much just came back to me. their sound effects. it scared the shit out of me when the giant spaceship descended from above (Kipper spoilers)
There was this episode of WordGirl that absolutely terrified me as a kid where Chuck the Evil Sandwich-Making Guy traps WordGirl and Huggyface inside a giant bread maker that cooks them alive inside a giant loaf of bread, and five year-old me genuinely thought they were going to burn and suffocate inside the bread. I was afraid of the episode where Wordgirl gets arrested and gets yelled at by her mom in court while all of the show’s villains destroy the city as well. I was also afraid of a lot of episodes of Dragon Tales and Arthur that primarily consisted the characters either crying or getting angry, which really put me off. I hated anything on PBS Kids that got too emotional or where any cute characters were in pain or peril. I was sensitive.
The thing that scared me as a little kid was the Warner Bros opening logo that would show up at the begining of the VHS tapes and DVDs. I don't know if it was the piano jingle or how the logo pops right out of nowhere, but good gravy it scared me every time to the point where I would run out of the room. The other one that scared me was the time when my brothers and I got into video games and we would play either Lego Marvel Super Heroes or Disney Infinity. My younger brother played this one level in the Lego Marvel game involving Venom. In that game, there was this cutscene where you would see Venom stalking around as lights flickered until you suddenly, outta nowhere, Venom jumpscares the crap outta me. This led to me having a phobia for Venom ever since that happened.
one odd fear of mine is the starfall website we used as a kid. I kinda got addicted to it (I used to play the about me section all the time or whatever it was called) in kindergarten and even played on it at home sometimes, but there were certain segments that freaked me out (like there was this one segment where this kid was watching bugs play in a band and I think the bugs freaked me out and there was this story with a whale I think?) then about 12 years later when I was 17 I think I was watching a let’s play (pardon my chronically online vocabulary) of it and I was kind of having an anxiety attack or something and the entire website scared me and tbh I’ve been avoiding that website or any mentions or let’s plays of it ever since.
When I was a child there were a few weird things that scared me or freaked me out as a kid. When I was a kid I was scared of slow motion, like the low pitched demonic sounding deep voices in slow motion. When I was a kid i felt weird because I felt like I was literally the only kid who had this fear but looking back on it it makes a little bit of sense, when the pitch of something is slowed down to a demon sounding pitch it can sound a little creepy. When I was a kid there was one particular scene from the spongebob episode "No free rides" that kinda freaked me out as a kid, the part where spongebob is hanging onto the boat saying he won't let go and runs into deadly obstacles against him, but it was specifically the cheese grater part that freaked me out because when you think about it it was basically spongebob's skin being peeled off. That and also how after the cheese grater scene spongebob just appears as 3 yellow lines which sent young me into utter confusion, I was like "why is he not a skeleton if his skin was peeled off? how is he talking without a face or even 99% of his body?" or some other stuff like that and it was so much confusion for young me that I couldn't stop thinking about it.
“He’s gonna get caught!” That spoke to me bc I HATED scenes where the character couldn’t get caught wether it was being sneaky or running for their lives. Also Bruce from Finding Nemo didn’t scare me, but his introduction had kid me in fear every time I put that movie on. How he just… shows up with that toothy grin and that menacing (but ironically well meaning) “H e l l o”. Scared the fuck outta me.
The one thing that I remember being scared of as a little kid was stink bugs. There’s a ton of them in my area and little kid me would run away screaming if one were to start flying. I remember eating dinner with my family and a stink bug flew over us and me and my twin sister (who was also terrified of stink bugs) bolted out of the dinning room screaming. I still hate stink bugs to this day. Doesn’t help that they’re an invasive species in my area
SAME OH MY GOD its hell in the winter here bc stinkbugs always sneak inside, im afraid of flying bugs and stinkbugs divebomb you and it scares me so bad, fuck nc never had to deal w this shit in connecticut
I thought that pickle episode was something I dreamed up! I remember being terrified of it and refusing to eat pickles for a month. The sound effect when martha found pickled her terrified me
Shunks, I used to be scared of the Hahoos from In the Night Garden, and I started crying when they came on, like when the cardboard rocket man came up, and you started crying.
Funny you mention Pixar stuff being scary. The pixar short with all the birds on the telephone poles has a bird caw at the end of the short (either right at the end or during the credits) and for some reason that random ass bird sound just made me so unnerved as a kid. Similarly there was a short about an alien trying to abduct a guy and failing horribly at it. And at the end the guy leaves his house but falls into a huge crater cause the alien only managed to steal EVERYTHING around the house. And for some reason the dude falling into the crater was just really creepy to me? What I'm getting at here is what's up with Pixar shorts being weirdly creepy to little kids despite not being creepy at all
I remember my weird childhood fear was something like Megalophobia, but more for things suddenly growing larger than just large things in general (idk, I was weird). So these random things scared me: -stay puff marshmallow man -an episode of muppet babies that parodies the stay puff marshmallow man -Bert the Bashful in Yoshi’s island -The final bowser fight in paper Mario Other random stuff that scared me as a kid: -Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (no idea what did, I haven’t seen it to this day to try and find out) -This one episode of Hey Arnold that had a scene of Zombie Grampa -the Freaky Fred episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog (weirdly enough not King Rames… again, I was weird) -Wily Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (mostly the songs, but I also didn’t remember the tunnel scene until years later, so maybe I blocked that out) -the digestion episode of the magic school bus
When I was in 4th grade I got really into Winx club since I liked fairies and stuff. There was this episode in season 3 where a princess ball is taking place. And in that scene one of the characters (Stella) was dancing with her father until her stepsister cast a spell on her. The spell made Stella fall on the floor and she turns into a monster. And then everyone doesn’t recognize her and her father doesn’t either. That scene scared me a bit when I was younger. Especially when she’s all like “daddy it’s me” Huh maybe I don’t like when characters are in distress or in a dangerous situation either
I don't know if anybody else has experienced this, but as a (kindergarten aged) kid I was really into Nickelodeon, especially Jimmy Neutron. It would air at about 20:00-21:00 when my parents were having dinner and I was alone watching TV. Paul wasn't too scary to me, but whenever the eposides ended the credits would give me intense anxiety to the point where I would go to the other room so as to not be alone. I think it was the text flashing on screen against the dark background featuring a single atom that really put me off and felt... Lonely?
I had a similar anxious feeling when it came to the end credits of older VeggieTales episodes. Just the black background with white times new Roman text made me feel like something bad would happen if I didn't turn the TV off fast enough.
When you started to mention "Between the Lions", I kind of feared that you would mention about the freaky "Free Bee Virus" that was shown in one episode, since that's one particular thing that actually scared me when I was younger. (Or perhaps just uncomfortable) It was lucky for me that you didn't mention it. But one of these days, I'll find some way to get over it..... *one* of these days.....
the scene in the heffalump movie where it first reveals the baby heffalump and it’s like, really really scary for some reason but I would rewatch that scene because it actually intrigued me how freaky it was to my child brain ;; but I was raised on corpse bride, courage, and generally creepy tv/movies
Honestly, the middle seemed to turn away from the trauma and just started exploring your old memories. Which isn’t a complaint: it’s fascinating plumbing the depths of your childhood memories and trying to figure out what the hell you were dealing with. Or if you’re just imagining what you think you remember. My favorite of my own non-trauma memories like that was watching someone play a game with no clue what the game actually was. Just them starting in some cliff/canyon desert town, then going into the world and screwing around in a forest and some ruins deep within. Had nothing to go on, until I looked into .hack: the second I loaded into the hub town, I was like “…I think this is the same place.”
Also when I was older and we used to go to the seaside and go into the arcade or amusements for you British people out there, there was this one game called feed Bertha or big Bertha and SWEET CELESTIA! you had to throw balls into what I can only describe as a cabbage patch kid from hell. Bertha was this animatronic doll who had blonde hair in pigtails and wore a dress but the thing that creeped me out the most was the fact that her mouth was always open and her eyes just had this dead fish eye look to them. If anyone else knows what I'm talking about then you know why I found this creepy as heck.
i vividly remember watching this one episode of sid the science kid in kindergarten at the end of the day and CRYING SOOOOOOO HARD .it was the doctors office episode i think?i was afraid of getting a shot so that might have something to do with it. my teacher took me out of the room and asked what was wrong and even i didnt really know. and to this day,i dont know why a stupid episode of sid the science kid scared me.
3:57 I had the same negative feeling from this to but I didn’t just felt uncomfortable but also confused cause I was to young to process what was happening so yeah, I can agree with you.
I never thought I’d ever hear anyone relate to me about the meatball song thing. My parents would always sing it just to get on my nerves and they thought it was hilarious. Because of that the melody still unnerves me.
I have so many childhood memories tied to BJ's! It's really fascinating how easily brands and brand loyalty can worm its way into a childhood. The thing I always found weird at BJ's was Brian The Brain He was this robot head with a clear skull and a visible brain, it looks a lot like Spongebob from that one Haloween episode where he shaves his body off to reveal his brain That thing creeped me out as a kid, but fascinated me to no end that I ended up asking for one for Christmas just so I could understand it more I remember the functionality of the toy ended up being kinda underwhelming, but for about a year I had to put a sheet over it when I went to bed cuz I hated seeing its ugly mug looking over at me
I actually used to be scared of mess o' blues (Johnny Bravo Pilot) probably because their wasn't any sound to accompany it and the simple movements. I was also terrifed of the Max Headroom Incident and couldn't sleep for days.
OMG I too hated when characters cry when I was little. I remember there was a local educational tv show for little children and I used to watch the dvd with it all the time and there was a scene in one episode when a small girl cried really hard and every time I saw this scene I just ran out of the room and closed my ears with my hands
When i was around 6 or 7, i had a 3ds and when i first played the street pass park thingy, i got so scared of the part where one of your miis gets kidnapped by ghosts that i had to turn off my 3ds and go distract myself to try not to have nightmares also i was once scared of a cgi animated casper the ghost on tv
when i was a kid we had the adventures of elmo in grouchland on dvd and i never finished that movie because i couldn't get past the beginning and the horror of elmo losing his blanket. this video also reminded me how much the land before time disturbed me as a kid
MANY of the fantasy sequences in Curious George were not fun for child-me's anxiety, and still aren't. The ultimate "childhood trauma" from PBS for me though was guy I called "the fast man" from Sesame Street. It's actually a segment called "Counting with Milo" or something. But I used to call it "the fast man" because the segment would begin with a "cadunk" noise and an empty shot of a lake. Then, a guy in a white suit holding a number would speed towards the camera over the lake in stop-motion (without moving his arms or legs) and some kids would read the number. Then they'd do that in numerous locations multiple times. It absolutely screwed me up and terrified the crap out of me to the point of which I had nightmares. I would wait in terror through Sesame Street segments just in case I had to run out of the room when I saw the lake. Since then, I'm kinda at peace with it! But for the longest time, it was the worst thing ever.
I remember when I was a little kid, I was scarred of this old movie clip they played during a documentary in class. The documentary was really interesting, it was about colonizing Mars. But this one clip they showed from an older movie (60s-90s) showing a spaceship with an alien not visible saying “we’re your friends” to three guys and blowing them up. Later, it showed a trace of them in the grass, like a hole, it’s hard to explain and probably not scientifically accurate. I was scared and while I never stopped loving aliens, that put a damper on it.
The things that scared me as a kid 1. Courage the cowardly dog “return the slab!” I had a bad dream about it after where I was hanging from a cliff and that thing echoed that saying and crows ate me! 2. The game over screen to resident evil 1 on ps1. 3. Plague dogs the movie 4. The goosebumps episode “say cheese and die” (I watched it nowadays and it’s funny because it makes no sense now) 5. That Saturday morning TMNT episode where Dan goes to a dystopian universe and everyone dies and the episode just ends.
The first time I watched a movie in theatres was when I went with my dad to see Princess and the Frog (it was also the first Disney Princess movie I ever saw). I was like 4 or 5 at the time and Doctor Facilier scared me so bad I apparently cried 😭 It’s kinda ironic tho since Tiana is now my favorite princess and Facilier is one of my favorite villains. I’ve watched the movie again after that incident and I completely geeked out over the art, animation and song direction for Facilier haha. I genuinely love that movie so much 🥹 Also, this has nothing to do with traumatic childhood things, but I also used to think that my godmother was THE Princess Tiana since I never met my godmother irl and they shared the same name. I was young enough to not realize that people could have the same names and not be the same people so I’d brag to all of my friends at preschool that my godmother was a Disney Princess 💀
Dude, when I was like very young, I loved watching that Mickey and the Beanstalk short on Netflix. However, for some reason, the short was very spooky. At the beginning, there is this montage of very scary moments from disney movies, like the queen turning into the hag, Maleficent turning into a dragon, and thats all I remember. Then that one scene where Donald is about to eat a freaking cow, and the Giant falling down the beanstalk.
Oh, and not only that. I have something even DUMBER to share. There was this shovelware game on the Wii called New Carnival Games. I Remember having loads of fun with the game when I was younger, but one memory from I had from it is still etched in my brain. I was sort of idle on the title screen for a bit, probably doing something else, until all of a sudden, some pop up, or video was playing over the game. I then ran out of my room terrified, and with my imagination, I made up a conclusion. Some skeletal figure popped from the weird pop up and was about to chase me. Eventually I got my dad in on it, but by the time he came in, the pop up was gone. So to this day, I have no idea what that pop up was. If it were an error, if it was some instructional video, or if it was from the TV. But to this day, I look back on it and laugh, reluctantly.
I was afraid of the table tilt marble game on Wii Fit when I was little too!! I was scared of the opening sequence, though, and I think that might be what you were scared of too. It freaked me out because it showed your mii getting pushed down a hole and getting zapped into a marble. I think this might be what you were thinking of because I can't think of a lose screen like that.
One thing I distinctly remember being scared of as a kid, was from one of the "classic"(?) Carebears movies, yeah, I know, bear with me (pun unintended) So in one of these movies there's a magic book that's just like. Straight up possessed with an evil green/yellow lady. We only ever see her face and never see the rest of her body or even hair so there's just like this. Bald head in a book being all evil and stuff. Very freaky for a like 4 year old child
Somehow that _didn’t_ scare me as a kid. I was scared of lots of similar things, and even my mom thought that movie was too scary for a Carebears movie, but I watched it all the time and was relatively fine (the part with the tree was probably the worst part for me).
There was this episode of goosebumps that ended with a dog dropping a potato in this kid’s hands, and then the potato grows teeth and hisses and the kid screams, four year old me was scared of potatoes for a *year*
That sound horrifying id be scared of potatoes too if i saw that
Oh my goddd I just watched that a few weeks ago, it was about this girl who found an evil sponge that thrived off of people’s misfortune, and this other kid found out what it is in a book about evil entities and said “you’re lucky you didn’t find a ___! It’s a vampire potato” or something like that, I forgot the creatures name. And at the end they found out how to contain the evil sponge but at the end their pup brought home the vampire potato
It Came from Beneath the Sink is the episode for those wondering. It's about an evil sponge
it came from beneath the sink is a pretty gnarly book iirc, I'm pretty sure one of the kids gets a pretty bad injury with a decent amount of bleeding
The thing from under the sink!!! The one goosebumps book i read
I remember I was terrified of the THX logo, but not the one everyone talks about. It was the one where the logo breaks down and a robot man repairs the logo. For some reason, the broken THX logo and the "realistic setting" rather than just being a TV logo really scared me. I remember one time my family was on a road trip and we put in the cars DVD (which had it) and since this was in the car, my brother and I wore headphones that played the movie audio so when the logo started, I basically threw off my headphones, looked away from the screen, and cried. I was a weird kid.
Edit: I ACTUALLY THINK IT WAS THIS ONE
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I WAS SCARED OF THE THX LOGO TOO HOLY SHIT
The THX logo traumatized many.
LOL omg i used to be freaked out by "The Audience Is Listening" at the end
i was scared of that exact robot one too. crazy.
I remember being scared of funko pops when I was younger. They just looked so soulless, and seeing a bunch next to each other in a hot topic freaked me out. I never said anything to my dad though, because we usually went there for business reasons (my dad sold magic the gathering cards, and he couldn't leave me home alone) and I didn't want to interrupt what he was doing just because I was scared. It's honestly part of the reason why I've never liked funko pops.
One of my most frightening *media* memories as a child is the scene in Dumbo when his mother rampages. It scared me so much that I started crying and screaming and my mum had to turn it off, though I remember watching the ending, so maybe she just skipped through a portion of the movie, as I don’t remember other later scenes, or I left the room. Ironically, Watership Down was one of my favourites as a little kid - in fact, I drew fanart inspired by the prologue with Frith and El-ahrairah as a four-year-old using some cheap paints - but I could never watch Dumbo again.
Update: I never had a Wii as a kid, but my friend did, and we would often play Wii Fit whenever I went over for the day or for a sleepover, or just mess around in the Mii creator for hours following tutorials on UA-cam. We also found Lotus Focus pretty creepy, but less for the sudden shout of “CUT!” (we actually found it pretty funny) and more for the ambient noises, such as the footsteps, and what I think is a bike chain? that one in particular always scared me because I couldn’t quite tell what it was supposed to be. On top of this, we always played it with our eyes shut, so you can imagine that it made all these strange noises even more unsettling.
The scene where dumbo goes to visit his mom always upset me so much as a kid, especially when he had to leave
@@aubreyh1930 same
Wait Dumbos a boy i thought it was a girl !
okay, well things like that part of Dumbo would STILL upset me. The happy ending was deserved. I was also reminded recently that Watership Down has a rabbit turning into a spirit after dying, and I thought, okay, forgot about that, they all became spirits, happy ending too I guess.
I used to get so upset when I watched Dumbo because of how mean the humans were lmao
I remember a Sid the Science kid episode where they talk about time and how things get old, and it showed this very graphic image of an apple rotting, a pumpkin rotting... I hated that when I was younger lol
I remember that episode. It was about how produce goes bad.
I remember that too…traumatized me as well
My teacher showed that episode to my kindergarten class once
Holy shit, I remember that! The decay song!
oh my god the episode about decay that scared me so badly
Honestly it feels really weird having someone my age talk about stuff like this, mostly because for so long I'd heard stories from youtubers who grew up in the 80s.
And now like- these are things from MY childhood too! It's wild.
Same, I was an early 2000s kid, even if I was born in the 90s, I barely remember it. So much of this, especially PBS kids, is my childhood
When I was super young, like, before kindergarten age- I used to be obsessed with the "labyrinth" movie, the one with David bowie as the goblin king- expect, near the beginning, there was this scene where the main character was talking to her baby brother, who she despises and sees as a burden. She begins the scene by talking into a mirror, and the scene cuts to this group of little goblin puppets talking and hoping that she would send her brother to the goblin king. The scene continues with the girl talking and cutting back to the lil goblins talking. the thing is- I was terrified of this scene because of the constant cuts to the goblins, because they were looking directly at the screen, so they're technically fully facing the viewer. I thought the puppets in this scene looked particularly creepy, their voices freaked me out, and I was convinced that they were watching me- and every time the scene would start cutting to show the goblins behind the mirror, I would hide behind the couch in fear, and constantly peak out to see when the scene was over, so I could come back to watching it in front of the TV-
I have a very specific memory of watching this movie for the first time and being scared of it. Netflix streaming was new at the time, and this was one of their first films on the service. My friend invited me over and her dad put on Labyrinth for us. During this scene you described, we both got really creeped out and that jump scare of Toby not being in his crib was pretty freaky. Then when the “Chilly Down” scene came up, we both couldn’t take it anymore and turned it off lol. 😂
Love this movie so much now though!
Oh I was scared of the opening of Labyrinth too! I don’t think it was the goblins, for me it was the combined “distress noises” for lack of better words. The baby crying and blaring thunderstorm (I am afraid of thunderstorms) was too much for young me I guess 😅
i remember watching the labyrinth and the never ending story as a kid and being freaked out by them
i hated this scene too, the part where sarah keeps looking back as the goblins enter the room and hide always messed with me
I first saw this as a teen and to this day, one scene in this gives me chills. While Toby is crying, Sarah says “I wish the goblins would come take you away right now.” As soon as she walks out of the room, Toby stopped crying. Just the instant change freaks me out knowing an innocent baby was abducted so quickly.
I used to be scared of the 20th Century Fox (now known as 20th Century Studios) logo cuz it was too loud (I'm autistic and I kinda don't like loud noises). I also used to be scared of live-action movies (with the exceptions of the Scooby-Doo quadrilogy, Night at the Museum 1 and 3 (I thought the third film was the second movie before I found out about Battle of the Smithsonian), Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever, and pretty much every bad direct-to- video animal movie) because I thought live-action movies were "adult".
I can’t blame you I was afraid of 20th Century Fox to when I was a child I have autism to remember I had a dream I went downstairs there was my Fishtank all the way came on so in the previews of the movies and a clown came let me leave with him in the cover head out and I was terrified of that dream
I used to be scared of that logo too. And a few others. I literally thought the Pixar lamp was gonna kill me when it looks into the camera.
@@tirzahroseroot same!
Thank god I wasn't the only one-
And here I thought I was that ONE weird kid who used to be scared of the 20th Century Fox logo.
Your not the only one who was scared.
Shunks saying she had to leave certain movies as a small child that came out when I was a teenager is making me feel geriatric 😂
I like seeing you make videos on things that are not MLP. Something that really scared me when I was really young (4 or 5) was a Teen Titans episode. It was a moment from “How long is forever”. Starfire gets transported to the distant future. Because of that event, the other Titans separate and live lonely lives. The part that creeped out kid me is when Starfire met future Raven. The room that Raven is in is completely white and Raven is not looking at Starfire. Raven has gotten so depressed that she thinks the other Titans never existed. I remember Raven being angrier in that scene, but it turns kid me was freaked out and really sad during that scene.
When I was little, I used to be scared SHITLESS of the porky statue & porky himself in brawl.
Just the way the statue slowly moved towards Lucas and destroyed literally everything in its path, the way the spider mech bed looked, and all while his highness's theme blasted through both of those, absolutely terrified me and caused me to have a panic attack
All of this is kind of ironic in retrospect because porky is like my favorite character ever
Yeah, in the story mode thing in brawl, the boss fight scared me too (and the music I hated.)
DUDE me too i used to sob when i did that part, just the music itself used to make me cry
Brawl's story scared the hell out of me when I was little, but I would get so upset if my brother advanced the story "without me" lol
The whole abandoned zoo area in Brawl Scared the f out of me
OH MY GOD. all those subspace emissary enemies (namely the floow and armight) scared the shit out of me. i hated that chase section level with the porky statue too
I loved Kipper as a kid! I completely forgot about the dragon scene until you mentioned it! Must've scared me too, huh.
I thought I was the only one who knew about that show, I feel oddly validated
Omg I loved kipper so much
Kipper the dog was amazing! ☺️🫶🏻
Not to mention that it was racist towards the Inuit people
@@FaeFixion Wait huh what
Since you brought up WordGirl, here's some moments that got to me that absolutely scared my child brain.
-the scene in the episode about the things where mr. big has huggy enthralled and is about to use a ray on WG only for WG to use the enthrallment of her sidekick against mr. big
-the few times where she was "banned" or "run out of town"
-the one where she accidentally exposes her powers in front of her family and the villain who stayed for dinner
-the kryptonite episode
-invasion of the bunny lovers, specifically the scene where she's stuck between a rock and a hard place whether it be being mind controlled or forced to expose her identity to scoops
-the miss power special
-the episode about the Coach and somehow involving mind control in it
i really love this show to bits
I used to have a strange liking to one character in said show (that was one of the child antagonists.) cause my friend when we were young brought this character to me and now I have a satisfaction with a thing that character does in every episode. Take a guess at who that is.
@@starcanvas5380
Um, Toby??
@@DrawciaGleam02 Tobey is hilarious,yes
oh my god this made me remember the very first thing I ever saw on the internet that scared me. I must have been 7 or so and had stumbled across a gravity falls/camp something fanimation on newgrounds where a girl got her thumb injured in a oragami competition and spent the whole length of the alloted time tending to her thumb and lost. I remember being extremely distressed by this, especially because the girl in the video had a breakdown over it. I didnt go on the computer for like two weeks.
WARNING: THIS COMMENT IS VERY LONG!!!
Since this is part one and shunks is talking about when she was REAL little in this, i feel it's safe for me to start with my earlier "childhood trauma" and get into the stuff from when i was older as the episodes go on (i put childhood trauma in quotations since i do have actual trauma unrelated to the things i'm about to talk about and i kinda want to distance the things that scared me as a kid from that)
So basically when i was around 3 all the way up to around age 9, my mom would put on old cartoon DVDs for me before bed (specifically looney tunes and tom and jerry) and ngl there quite a LOT of things that scared me in them. First of all: the FBI warning screen that would show up when all the episodes were over really creeped me out, like...imagine being a little kid, you can't even really read and you're watching some fun cartoons with silly animals in them when all of a sudden the episode ends, everything goes completely quiet and you're greeted by some kind of cryptic message talking about something you don't even know exists!
I remember there being one episode of looney tunes where elmer fudd tries to hypnotize bugs bunny so he can capture him; for the most part i wasn't scared of the episode but there was this scene where bugs hypnotizes elmer back and he ends up acting like bugs, when he does that there's a visual gag where elmer briefly looks directly at the screen, his ears stretched out to look like a bunny's ears and he had buck teeth before his face goes back to normal. That face scared the HELL out of me as a kid and i'm lowkey shaking just WRITING about it now! I remember whenever that episode came on on the DVD i had i would always tell my mom to skip it for me.
There was another episode of looney tunes that scared me where bugs bunny goes to an island and he finds a group of gorillas, he ends up getting taken by a female gorilla who thinks he's her baby. Now just like with the hypnotism episode i wasn't scared of the episode for the most part but the song that played when the gorillas were introduced scared the hell out of me, it was basically two repeating low-pitched notes of a drum (if i recall correctly) playing over and over as the camera panned to a still image of the gorillas. The song was used in other looney tunes shorts but the gorilla episode is the only instance of it i remember, it scared me so bad that one night i had a nightmare where i was watching spongebob when suddenly sandy got angry and turned into a weird sunflower creature as that song played (there wasn't even a transformation sequence, the sunflower form just slowly faded in as the song played)
Now obviously this next one is kind of a given considering i was a tom and jerry kid, i was scared of that one gag where tom looks at the camera and says "DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT?" I even had a nightmare once where THAT version of tom was chasing me. Though that's not really that interesting to talk about; while i did grow up with the older stuff, i also watched the newer reboots of T&J up to the one with the lineless art style. This is important because that one episode of tom and jerry tales where tom gets bit by a werewolf scared the SHIT outta me, epsecially the scene where tom actually turns INTO the werecat. I was scared of werewolves for a good few years after that (weirdly enough i wasn't scared of the spongebob episode "i was a teenage gary" as a kid even though it had a similar scene in it) i eventually got over my fear of that episo though
Anyways, there's a bit more to talk about but that's the only ones i feel like talking about for right now at least. Thanks for reading
TLDR: the FBI warning screens at the end of DVDs, the looney tunes hypnotism and gorilla episodes, that one infamous scene from tom and jerry and the T&J tales werewolf episode were vewy scawwy to baby me :(((
When I saw Tom say "Don't you believe it" as a kid, I thought he said "Moan to believe in" and it confused the hell out of me that Tom was suddenly talking and saying nonsensical phrases.
OH MY GOSH FINALLY!! SOMEONE ELSE WHO REMEMBERS THE MARTHA SPEAKS PICKLE EPISODE!! That episode scared me out of eating pickles entirely- to this day. I always feel crazy whenever I bring it up to my friends so it's nice to see that someone got scared of this episode, and that it wasn't actually a fever dream
I forgot about it until now and the fact that I WASN'T totally terrified of it is shocking.
This had some sort of all hail plankton formula in it.
I also remember when I was a kid, I saw Toy Story 3 as a kid with my grandma and younger cousin, and when Buzz got turned off, I started crying and saying “He’s dead!” and everyone in the theater was silent, and when it turned out he was ok, I was saying “He’s alive!” and everyone cheered.
Cute
I remember being scared of that Winx episode where Faragonda was turned into a tree.
And that Darkwing Duck Twin beaks episode with dead Bushroot
I didn't like the scene when Splatter Phoenix melted into a puddle of ink... I guess it was because she was one of my favorite characters in the show,along with Ammonia Pine and Tank Muddlefoot
Imagine being scared of curious George. When I was a kid, my earliest memory of a dream was a sleep paralysis nightmare that caused me to cry of a transparent png of po from kung fu panda just.. standing in my bedroom doorway. It was well lit, and I could hear my parents downstairs. He was just standing there.. *menacingly*
edit: also I’ve still never seen kung fu panda
*skidoosh*
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Lol Curious George is the sh*t! 😩
Pov: Jack Black standing in your doorway silently
@@flameflareonog is this a reference to when I told this dream to a dream themed tumblr blog and someone replied saying it reminded them of the dream they had when they were a kid where Jack black hunted them down
That whole “trauma stuff in slice of life kids show” thing reminded me of something (this might be a bit of a weird story). When I was like 4 or 5 I (for better or worse) was online and found a clip from a 90s Barney VHS, it was from a clip show release and the clip they showed was Barney slipping on a toy truck, I shut the monitor off and actually started crying. For years I wondered why that got to me in the first place until that point you brought up, maybe it was also because it was so sudden? Like I said it’s a bit weird
My scarier childhood memories likely won't come into play until Part 3. I have very distinct memories of stuff that scared me that I found on UA-cam or in Flash games.
I was always creeped out by my dad's Misfits band shirt with the conjoined twin baby. I was only easily scared by actual horror stuff bc my parents are horror fans so I was pretty well adjusted to disturbing stuff
I HATED the fact that characters cried their eyes out when I was a kid too. I'm used to it now as it's a natural feeling. But I couldn't stand it back then.
Me too it all started when I watched peppa pig and when ever George cried I will instantly cover my ears and thats how I got a sensory overlaod
@@Crazy-uzp George cries every single Episode when something slightly bad happens to him which is infuriating. So the point still stands.
Ikr
@@Crazy-uzp yup
I used to be scared of this scene from Tinker Bell where Bobble yells "HAVE YOU SEEN TINK 👺" but when I grew out of that fear it was legitimately one of the funniest scenes in the movie
I don't know if you'll cover this on part 2 or 3, but there is one thing I would like to share. My biggest childhood trauma... still scares me to this day. Splaat of Klasky Cuspo. If you know, you know. If you don't, I won't stop you from looking it up. But no matter what, every time I look at that face, it makes the scar run deeper
I think his voice scared me more, but yeah, he was kinda creepy
I remember seeing it on some VHS of a McDonald's cartoon and being mildly annoyed by the cacophony of cartoonish noises at the end of the logo
There was an episode of Camp Lazlo that used to freak me out as a kid, it was called "Meatman". The premise was that a sentient pile of meat reigned terror on the camp after Lazlo called it stupid, and what scared me the most was that the meat was actually eating people. Not only that but the meatman in question looked super unsettling to me. I know that it was basically one of those Halloween-themed episodes, so it was supposed to be intentionally spooky, but even still. lol Looking back at it, it's just a really goofy episode. XD
I have a similar thing with Wizards of Waverly Place. This was in the Halloween episode where the Russos tried to be the scary but Alex hired some creatures, but one singled out out of all of them. It was the boogeyman. He did several attempts to scare the children, when he finally managed to do so, his face expanded and did a wild take with a snake tongue. Looking back he looks like Marx from Kirby.
Not liking seeing people cry is nothing to be ashamed of. When I was little, I had a SpongeBob SquarePants video game where you had to find Gary the snail, and in one of the mini games you had to pick a random hiding spot to find him, and if you find the wrong animal SpongeBob would say THATS NOT GARY! and start crying, for some reason I HATED That, and I would cover my ears when those scenes came up.
What is the name of that game
Found out today that we're the same age, grew up in the same place, and have the same childhood trauma with shows. Sick 😎
my personal theme for things in media that would upset me a lot as a kid is when a character was punished for something they didn't do, or when they had something important to say but nobody believed them.
This is embarrasing but...I used to be scared of Shrek when I was 4/5.
At first I wasn't scared of him (I even had a lunchbox), buuuut my fear started in Shrek 3 on that scene where Shrek had this nightmare about parenthood.
My dad noticed that, and everytime I misbehave he told me that Shrek is coming for me and he's going to eat me. Fortunately that fear went away when I watched Shrek 2 on TV when I was 8
When characters cry (mostly babies), i fell uncomfurtabel too because it iritates me alot, i'm still like this.
Me too !
This wasn't so much a trauma thing, but when I was little, I used to get upset when the characters on Arthur would make bad decisions. Not even major stuff, just things like keeping a secret they shouldn't or cheating on a test. I think it was because they played a certain music sting whenever that would happen, so it clued me into something bad happening later. Luckily, I got over it when I was older and could just enjoy the episodes.
I remember being terrified of the incredibles babysitting short where the babysitter is showing jackjack some cards and he turns to fire
adding my own piece to everyone elses list of childhood spooky memories here
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- the “measuring” voice thing from wii fit plus, used during body tests. i only played minigames when i was little because i hated it so much lmao
- this one pop up from early girlsgogames that was like for a premium thing or something? i honestly can’t remember what it was for but it featured the blonde character and took up the whole screen. it usually happened suddenly so when it came up i would run to the kitchen and hide (our computer was in the dining room corner at the time) until my parents closed it.
- the fight scene from bambi, i think it was like him or his dad fighting another deer or something its been too long for me to remember it exactly but bambi was my favorite movie so i endured during my day-long bambi marathons at my grandmas house lol
- giant fake spider halloween decorations. to this day i hate them. never take me to six flags fright fest or any house decorated with the fake spiders i will cry /hj i’m just deeply unsettled by them
- we went to disney world when i was like 9-10ish, and we were in animal kingdom watching the bugs life show thing and theres a part where fake black widow spiders descend from the ceiling and i sobbed and clung to my dads arm (probably still would today tbh)
- the tightrope, lotus focus, table tilt, and that one mole game from wii fit spooked me too
- i had a ds game when i was little that was an educational animal game, and you would collect animals for each habitat. sometimes an animal would move to the wrong habitat and you’d get an “animal alert” and then try to find them. little me hated the animal alert idk why.
thats all i got for now, baby me was very easily scared, which is ironic considering how much i love horror, liminal spaces, and arg content now lmao.
the "Animal Alert" one brought back memories! I remember being spooked by that too (It was mostly the alert sound that played right before he started saying the thing)
Omg this brought me back, on Wii fit minigames the “10 seconds left” red glowing alarm and the sound it made always freaked me out. I had a nightmare with it
oh my god
i was ALSO afraid of the "measuring" thing in wii fit as a kid, *especially* of the little wireframe person that spun around in the corner. i have zero idea why or how, but seeing this made me remember that. i would actively lose sleep over it. i've never actually met someone who was also afraid of it and i remember my friends thinking i was insane whenever i brought it up. you've unlocked a core memory for me, thank you youtube user fluttering fable
this feels less like a youtube video and more like a therapy session. i enjoyed
I totally understand the whole thing with not liking seeing characters in distress. I remember getting pretty uncomfortable with those scenes, too. Now, sometimes if I see or imagine a character in distress, I'll sometimes cry with that character.
I DISTINCTLY remember watching an episode of Henry Hugglemonster where Henry broke his brothers plane or something and I was balling my eyes out because I thought he was going to dent into trouble. I was such a wimpy kid. No pun intended
The two things I remember being super scared of as a kid was that one episode of My Little Pony called The Ghost of Paradise Estate, and Pooh's Grand Adventure. "Skull" really got me.
When I was in kindergarten, my school had a book fair. I was so excited, because I used to read all the time. But when I went to buy a book, there was a person wearing a Clifford the Dog costume. I was already afraid of costumes, but this one is almost exactly like the evil dog costume from Duck Season. I ran out of the book fair.
Later that day, the costume showed up at my classroom. When all the kids ran over to greet it, I dove under the table and tried to muffle my crying/screaming. My teacher yelled at me for “ruining the magic” for the other students lmao
4:08 okay genuinely i'm really happy to hear someone else feels like this too. even to this day it still makes me uneasy :( the meatball song messed me up as a kid too! i heard it once on like...barney iirc when i was really young and it left me inconsolable for a few minutes lmao
also between the lions was top tier, i'm happy hearing someone talk about it!
EDIT: aw man, kipper did have some odd vibes-- i loved it personally, thought it was really comfy! i can definitely see why it's off-putting to a younger kid though, there's a strangely liminal quality to the whole show
EDIT²: oh no oh god oh lord the chimp animatronic
love whenever shunks is photoshopped into a room
Seeing that Cliffhanger segment really dug up a repressed memory LOL, I don't think I even remember Between the Lions at all except for that segment, so I was surprised that it was part of it. I think one of the things that really really disturbed me as a kid was Courage the Cowardly dog. Like seriously, I was so perturbed and freaked out whenever it came on, everything was just so dark and creepy. But the ONE episode that really affected me the most was one where the grandpa walked outside the house, and then turned into dust. Watching that happen and the dust flying away just made me so sick to my stomach and disturbed me so bad. I think this was when I was just starting to understand the concept of death, and it terrified me. Also those weird trippy segments in some of those Winnie the Pooh episodes, iykwim. Also in the game MySims, I was really scared of the guy that owned the museum, and I was TERRIFIED by the music that plays when you walk by the museum, so I'd always run past it as fast I could.
Edit: If you know the game Viva Pinata, I was really freaked out by Dastardos as a kid. I freaking hated him. Nowadays though, I find him to be an interesting and tragic character and find his design cool and endearing in a weird twisted way rather than terrifying.
The first 2 movies I remember seeing in theaters was Lilo and Stitch and the Jonah VeggieTales Movie. I was 3 at the time, and both were WAY too intense for me lol. Iirc, I think we had to leave both, but in the VeggieTales one's case, the inciting moment was when Jonah got eaten by the whale. I was not mentally prepared for a fake-out character deaths at that point in my life.
I knew Jonah would be eaten by the whale (grew up with the Bible story) but it still scared the ever-loving crap outta me.
the wildest thing in this video to me was when you showed a brief clip of the minty christmas candy cane cause that sent signal to my brain of 'oh holy hell ive seen that before!' and that makes me feel nuts cause for forever i thought that before g4 i had never even seen any mlp stuff, but considering minty xmas was 2005, it makes total sense that i wouldve seen it i guess. so thats new information to me
god kipper never scared me but it made me super hungry all the time, the sequence with the kid eating marshmallow clouds and that candy shop part with all the different sweets made me RAVENOUS as a kid
Back then in elementary I think the first biggest thing that scared me was the first Regular Show Terrors in the Park special specifically the Wizard segment where the Wizard killed the main cast in very disturbing ways. Muscle Man gets skinned, Skips gets burned to death in a chimney, Benson gets flushed and his gumballs come out the toilet, and Mordecai gets decapitated by the head. I think another thing that brought a lot of tension is that the gang was using realistic weapons like shotguns and crossbows instead of random fantasy weapons in the typical Regular Show format.That crap was waaaay too much for me, but today I’ve seen a lot of extreme stuff that the shock fatigue kind of takes over
Finally, some Gen Z nostrauma. I’ve seen a whole lot of these vids by 90s kids and millennials so seeing more mid/late 2000s is finally relatable. Especially all the PBS stuff, I didn’t have cable growing up so if it wasn’t on PBS I didn’t see it lol
I had this weird thing as a kid where if I heard a certain sound effect in a show, I only associate it with that specific show. It didn’t bug me too much when I heard the music in SpongeBob be played in Ren and Stimpy. Yet when I heard it playing in “A Christmas Story”, it somewhat unnerved me. It doesn’t bother me now, thankfully. On the other hand, baby crying sound effects are a whole different story.
The crying sound they use for Kate in Arthur used to make me laugh as a kid. Yet it wasn’t until I was about 13 that I heard it played in Caillou(my sister and I were watching it for nostalgic reasons at that time). All I could think was “Wait… that’s not supposed to be there”. It caught me so off guard that I became afraid of the sound effect. I still am to this day. Another instance when I was about twelve was with another baby cry sound effect. This one was also used in Arthur but only the episode Arthur’s Baby. It was late at night, my family was staying in a hotel, and I was watching Family Guy since there was no Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network was done for the day. Family Guy already scared me plenty of times, so you won’t believe how upset I got when I heard that baby cry in an episode. Peter and Brian pranked a bunch of pregnant women into giving birth, which led to several baby crying sounds. Yet the one used in Arthur’s baby was what upset me the most. I never heard that sound in any other shows before, so I assumed it was only from Arthur. Hearing it in Family Guy, a show that already made me a bit uncomfortable, ruined a part of me. So that specific sound effect really scares me. Even worse than the other one. It’s so bad that even now as a 22 year old, I started bawling when I heard it Ghost Busters 2, last year. I was hyperventilating and plugging my ears so tight. I had to leave the room because I was that terrified. My sister ended up yelling at me, so that didn’t help. I’m just glad she hated that movie, otherwise she’d definitely watch it every year and not give a shit if I’m scared or not.
So was it Caillou’s All Alone Or Caillou’s Roar Because They Both Have That Crying Sound Effect From Arthur
I was scared of Dastardos from Viva Piñata as a kid, the guy who’d smash your sick piñatas if you didn’t call the doctor in time. I would only play the game on freeplay because he wasn’t in it. I remember watching my older sibling play when one of their piñata got sick, and I ran upstairs and hid under my bed sobbing when he appeared.
I used to be wicked afraid of Bloo from Foster's home for imaginary friends. Not because of anything in the show, but because I had a dream where he crashed into Tony hawk during a downhill jam and broke the famous skater's arm. I remember a specific detail where Tony was surrounded by caring fans signing his cast, and then the camera slowly panned over to Bloo in a full body cast alone and bored as hell.
I still don't know why that haunted me
I remember the PBS Kids logo scared the shit out of me. Specifically the early 2000s ones, where they are animated doing something. Something about the kids laughing and stuff freaked me out.
OH MY GOD ME TOOOOO!
I KNEW I WASNT THE ONLY ONE!
I ALSO WATCHED THE CARDBOARD MOVIE OH MY GOD it’s such a clear memory of my own city’s planetarium
When I was a kid I used to be scared of the end credits of the Winnie the Pooh cartoon, of that episode of Regular Show with the car, and also of that part of the Dino Train opening where the camera goes into the dinosaur's mouth (I used to run out of the room every time it got close to that part, and come back when in was over)
OHHH MY GOD KIPPER!!! i completely forgot that show existed thank you so much for reminding me?? i used to check it out from the local library, i loved it there, but that library flooded and had to be torn down and was rebuilt somewhere else. that brought back so many good memories ty for bringing it up :')
This video made me very aware that I must be older than you by at least a couple years. Just judging by the age you said you were when you saw these. That's fun seeing what the slightly younger crowd was being scarred by. I'm excited to see the rest of this series now :)
Your story about the robot chimp reminded me of a brand of toys I was TERRIFIED of. They were called “Thingamajigs” and they were these little monsters that would start singing when you pressed their stomach. It wasn’t the design of them that scared me though. It was the sound they made. It scared the crap out of me for some reason.
I LOVED thingamajigs as a kid! I remember calling them "singing ots" for some reason but I had several and I loved them to death.
I had one, and puberty me did ungodly things to the mouth
I had one in the basement and the. It started screaming without being pressed
I don't remember much from when I was four/five years old. So, most of the things that scared me as a kid where from when I was six onward. I distinctly remember freaking out when watching Disney's 'Basil the Great Mouse Detective', during the climax on Big Ben. The moment when Ratigan goes feral always made me dash to my bedroom, it was that intense for me. Similar story with Mickey's Christmas Carol, when Pete (as the Ghost of Christmas Future) reveals his face and shoves Scrooge into his own grave; for a six-year-old that was still understanding the concept of death at the time, it was a lot for me to handle.
Ironically, I don't remember being scared of movies like 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' or 'The Black Cauldron'. Granted, while I did find them unnerving at times (like when the Horned King dies), I was more intrigued than frightened. However, I do remember watching this short film that was on the DVD for 'Nightmare before Christmas', I think it was called 'Frankenweenie' but unlike the animated film, this was in live action. The moment when the dog is chasing the ball and gets hit by a car, the boy crying out 'Nooooooo!' as the camera cuts to the ball rolling away, followed by the burial of said dog; it made me pause as I was trying to internalize what was happening. Again, like Christmas Carol, I was still trying to understand death at that age, so seeing that filled me with dread that made it difficult for me to talk about until now, as an adult.
Can't wait for part two, Shunks!
OH MY GOD THE BLEEPERS FROM KIPPER. WITH THEIR LOLLIPOPS. oh my god so much just came back to me. their sound effects. it scared the shit out of me when the giant spaceship descended from above (Kipper spoilers)
There was this episode of WordGirl that absolutely terrified me as a kid where Chuck the Evil Sandwich-Making Guy traps WordGirl and Huggyface inside a giant bread maker that cooks them alive inside a giant loaf of bread, and five year-old me genuinely thought they were going to burn and suffocate inside the bread. I was afraid of the episode where Wordgirl gets arrested and gets yelled at by her mom in court while all of the show’s villains destroy the city as well.
I was also afraid of a lot of episodes of Dragon Tales and Arthur that primarily consisted the characters either crying or getting angry, which really put me off. I hated anything on PBS Kids that got too emotional or where any cute characters were in pain or peril. I was sensitive.
The nightmare from Toy Story 2. I was never the same after that
Oh my gosh, Robots scared me to tears when I was younger. I had nightmares for weeks, some I still vaguely remember.
The thing that scared me as a little kid was the Warner Bros opening logo that would show up at the begining of the VHS tapes and DVDs. I don't know if it was the piano jingle or how the logo pops right out of nowhere, but good gravy it scared me every time to the point where I would run out of the room.
The other one that scared me was the time when my brothers and I got into video games and we would play either Lego Marvel Super Heroes or Disney Infinity. My younger brother played this one level in the Lego Marvel game involving Venom. In that game, there was this cutscene where you would see Venom stalking around as lights flickered until you suddenly, outta nowhere, Venom jumpscares the crap outta me. This led to me having a phobia for Venom ever since that happened.
one odd fear of mine is the starfall website we used as a kid. I kinda got addicted to it (I used to play the about me section all the time or whatever it was called) in kindergarten and even played on it at home sometimes, but there were certain segments that freaked me out (like there was this one segment where this kid was watching bugs play in a band and I think the bugs freaked me out and there was this story with a whale I think?) then about 12 years later when I was 17 I think I was watching a let’s play (pardon my chronically online vocabulary) of it and I was kind of having an anxiety attack or something and the entire website scared me and tbh I’ve been avoiding that website or any mentions or let’s plays of it ever since.
When I was a child there were a few weird things that scared me or freaked me out as a kid.
When I was a kid I was scared of slow motion, like the low pitched demonic sounding deep voices in slow motion. When I was a kid i felt weird because I felt like I was literally the only kid who had this fear but looking back on it it makes a little bit of sense, when the pitch of something is slowed down to a demon sounding pitch it can sound a little creepy.
When I was a kid there was one particular scene from the spongebob episode "No free rides" that kinda freaked me out as a kid, the part where spongebob is hanging onto the boat saying he won't let go and runs into deadly obstacles against him, but it was specifically the cheese grater part that freaked me out because when you think about it it was basically spongebob's skin being peeled off. That and also how after the cheese grater scene spongebob just appears as 3 yellow lines which sent young me into utter confusion, I was like "why is he not a skeleton if his skin was peeled off? how is he talking without a face or even 99% of his body?" or some other stuff like that and it was so much confusion for young me that I couldn't stop thinking about it.
“He’s gonna get caught!” That spoke to me bc I HATED scenes where the character couldn’t get caught wether it was being sneaky or running for their lives.
Also Bruce from Finding Nemo didn’t scare me, but his introduction had kid me in fear every time I put that movie on. How he just… shows up with that toothy grin and that menacing (but ironically well meaning) “H e l l o”. Scared the fuck outta me.
The one thing that I remember being scared of as a little kid was stink bugs. There’s a ton of them in my area and little kid me would run away screaming if one were to start flying. I remember eating dinner with my family and a stink bug flew over us and me and my twin sister (who was also terrified of stink bugs) bolted out of the dinning room screaming.
I still hate stink bugs to this day. Doesn’t help that they’re an invasive species in my area
SAME OH MY GOD its hell in the winter here bc stinkbugs always sneak inside, im afraid of flying bugs and stinkbugs divebomb you and it scares me so bad, fuck nc
never had to deal w this shit in connecticut
I thought that pickle episode was something I dreamed up! I remember being terrified of it and refusing to eat pickles for a month. The sound effect when martha found pickled her terrified me
Shunks, I used to be scared of the Hahoos from In the Night Garden, and I started crying when they came on, like when the cardboard rocket man came up, and you started crying.
Funny you mention Pixar stuff being scary. The pixar short with all the birds on the telephone poles has a bird caw at the end of the short (either right at the end or during the credits) and for some reason that random ass bird sound just made me so unnerved as a kid.
Similarly there was a short about an alien trying to abduct a guy and failing horribly at it. And at the end the guy leaves his house but falls into a huge crater cause the alien only managed to steal EVERYTHING around the house. And for some reason the dude falling into the crater was just really creepy to me?
What I'm getting at here is what's up with Pixar shorts being weirdly creepy to little kids despite not being creepy at all
I remember my weird childhood fear was something like Megalophobia, but more for things suddenly growing larger than just large things in general (idk, I was weird). So these random things scared me:
-stay puff marshmallow man
-an episode of muppet babies that parodies the stay puff marshmallow man
-Bert the Bashful in Yoshi’s island
-The final bowser fight in paper Mario
Other random stuff that scared me as a kid:
-Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (no idea what did, I haven’t seen it to this day to try and find out)
-This one episode of Hey Arnold that had a scene of Zombie Grampa
-the Freaky Fred episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog (weirdly enough not King Rames… again, I was weird)
-Wily Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (mostly the songs, but I also didn’t remember the tunnel scene until years later, so maybe I blocked that out)
-the digestion episode of the magic school bus
I have never watched a video from this channel before and hearing "everybrony" in the intro just sucker punched me into oblivion
When I was in 4th grade I got really into Winx club since I liked fairies and stuff.
There was this episode in season 3 where a princess ball is taking place. And in that scene one of the characters (Stella) was dancing with her father until her stepsister cast a spell on her.
The spell made Stella fall on the floor and she turns into a monster. And then everyone doesn’t recognize her and her father doesn’t either.
That scene scared me a bit when I was younger. Especially when she’s all like “daddy it’s me”
Huh maybe I don’t like when characters are in distress or in a dangerous situation either
I don't know if anybody else has experienced this, but as a (kindergarten aged) kid I was really into Nickelodeon, especially Jimmy Neutron. It would air at about 20:00-21:00 when my parents were having dinner and I was alone watching TV. Paul wasn't too scary to me, but whenever the eposides ended the credits would give me intense anxiety to the point where I would go to the other room so as to not be alone. I think it was the text flashing on screen against the dark background featuring a single atom that really put me off and felt... Lonely?
I had a similar anxious feeling when it came to the end credits of older VeggieTales episodes. Just the black background with white times new Roman text made me feel like something bad would happen if I didn't turn the TV off fast enough.
When you started to mention "Between the Lions", I kind of feared that you would mention about the freaky "Free Bee Virus" that was shown in one episode, since that's one particular thing that actually scared me when I was younger. (Or perhaps just uncomfortable) It was lucky for me that you didn't mention it. But one of these days, I'll find some way to get over it..... *one* of these days.....
the scene in the heffalump movie where it first reveals the baby heffalump and it’s like, really really scary for some reason but I would rewatch that scene because it actually intrigued me how freaky it was to my child brain ;; but I was raised on corpse bride, courage, and generally creepy tv/movies
When I was a kid I would also get uncomfortable when characters would scream and cry
Honestly, the middle seemed to turn away from the trauma and just started exploring your old memories. Which isn’t a complaint: it’s fascinating plumbing the depths of your childhood memories and trying to figure out what the hell you were dealing with. Or if you’re just imagining what you think you remember.
My favorite of my own non-trauma memories like that was watching someone play a game with no clue what the game actually was. Just them starting in some cliff/canyon desert town, then going into the world and screwing around in a forest and some ruins deep within. Had nothing to go on, until I looked into .hack: the second I loaded into the hub town, I was like “…I think this is the same place.”
Also when I was older and we used to go to the seaside and go into the arcade or amusements for you British people out there, there was this one game called feed Bertha or big Bertha and SWEET CELESTIA! you had to throw balls into what I can only describe as a cabbage patch kid from hell. Bertha was this animatronic doll who had blonde hair in pigtails and wore a dress but the thing that creeped me out the most was the fact that her mouth was always open and her eyes just had this dead fish eye look to them. If anyone else knows what I'm talking about then you know why I found this creepy as heck.
i vividly remember watching this one episode of sid the science kid in kindergarten at the end of the day and CRYING SOOOOOOO HARD .it was the doctors office episode i think?i was afraid of getting a shot so that might have something to do with it. my teacher took me out of the room and asked what was wrong and even i didnt really know. and to this day,i dont know why a stupid episode of sid the science kid scared me.
3:57 I had the same negative feeling from this to but I didn’t just felt uncomfortable but also confused cause I was to young to process what was happening so yeah, I can agree with you.
I never thought I’d ever hear anyone relate to me about the meatball song thing. My parents would always sing it just to get on my nerves and they thought it was hilarious. Because of that the melody still unnerves me.
I have so many childhood memories tied to BJ's! It's really fascinating how easily brands and brand loyalty can worm its way into a childhood.
The thing I always found weird at BJ's was Brian The Brain
He was this robot head with a clear skull and a visible brain, it looks a lot like Spongebob from that one Haloween episode where he shaves his body off to reveal his brain
That thing creeped me out as a kid, but fascinated me to no end that I ended up asking for one for Christmas just so I could understand it more
I remember the functionality of the toy ended up being kinda underwhelming, but for about a year I had to put a sheet over it when I went to bed cuz I hated seeing its ugly mug looking over at me
I actually used to be scared of mess o' blues (Johnny Bravo Pilot) probably because their wasn't
any sound to accompany it and the simple movements. I was also terrifed of the Max Headroom Incident and couldn't sleep for days.
i was scared of any show with puppets and still kinda am to this day
they just look so uncanny
OMG I too hated when characters cry when I was little. I remember there was a local educational tv show for little children and I used to watch the dvd with it all the time and there was a scene in one episode when a small girl cried really hard and every time I saw this scene I just ran out of the room and closed my ears with my hands
When i was around 6 or 7, i had a 3ds and when i first played the street pass park thingy, i got so scared of the part where one of your miis gets kidnapped by ghosts that i had to turn off my 3ds and go distract myself to try not to have nightmares
also i was once scared of a cgi animated casper the ghost on tv
when i was a kid we had the adventures of elmo in grouchland on dvd and i never finished that movie because i couldn't get past the beginning and the horror of elmo losing his blanket. this video also reminded me how much the land before time disturbed me as a kid
MANY of the fantasy sequences in Curious George were not fun for child-me's anxiety, and still aren't. The ultimate "childhood trauma" from PBS for me though was guy I called "the fast man" from Sesame Street. It's actually a segment called "Counting with Milo" or something. But I used to call it "the fast man" because the segment would begin with a "cadunk" noise and an empty shot of a lake. Then, a guy in a white suit holding a number would speed towards the camera over the lake in stop-motion (without moving his arms or legs) and some kids would read the number. Then they'd do that in numerous locations multiple times. It absolutely screwed me up and terrified the crap out of me to the point of which I had nightmares. I would wait in terror through Sesame Street segments just in case I had to run out of the room when I saw the lake. Since then, I'm kinda at peace with it! But for the longest time, it was the worst thing ever.
You have no idea how much I can relate to you with the characters crying, I would often run away from the TV especially if it was rlly loud
Omg! That curious George crying moment really messed me up too, that’s wild
I remember when I was a little kid, I was scarred of this old movie clip they played during a documentary in class. The documentary was really interesting, it was about colonizing Mars. But this one clip they showed from an older movie (60s-90s) showing a spaceship with an alien not visible saying “we’re your friends” to three guys and blowing them up. Later, it showed a trace of them in the grass, like a hole, it’s hard to explain and probably not scientifically accurate. I was scared and while I never stopped loving aliens, that put a damper on it.
The things that scared me as a kid
1. Courage the cowardly dog “return the slab!”
I had a bad dream about it after where I was hanging from a cliff and that thing echoed that saying and crows ate me!
2. The game over screen to resident evil 1 on ps1.
3. Plague dogs the movie
4. The goosebumps episode “say cheese and die” (I watched it nowadays and it’s funny because it makes no sense now)
5. That Saturday morning TMNT episode where Dan goes to a dystopian universe and everyone dies and the episode just ends.
I loved kipper! If I ever seriously need to calm down but cant, I watch this show. Seriously, something about that show was a freaking tranquilizer
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I was scared of that thing for many years when i was young ;w;
The first time I watched a movie in theatres was when I went with my dad to see Princess and the Frog (it was also the first Disney Princess movie I ever saw). I was like 4 or 5 at the time and Doctor Facilier scared me so bad I apparently cried 😭 It’s kinda ironic tho since Tiana is now my favorite princess and Facilier is one of my favorite villains. I’ve watched the movie again after that incident and I completely geeked out over the art, animation and song direction for Facilier haha. I genuinely love that movie so much 🥹
Also, this has nothing to do with traumatic childhood things, but I also used to think that my godmother was THE Princess Tiana since I never met my godmother irl and they shared the same name. I was young enough to not realize that people could have the same names and not be the same people so I’d brag to all of my friends at preschool that my godmother was a Disney Princess 💀
i used to be terrified as a kid when cartoon characters started to vomit, it made me nauseated as welll.
Dude, when I was like very young, I loved watching that Mickey and the Beanstalk short on Netflix. However, for some reason, the short was very spooky. At the beginning, there is this montage of very scary moments from disney movies, like the queen turning into the hag, Maleficent turning into a dragon, and thats all I remember. Then that one scene where Donald is about to eat a freaking cow, and the Giant falling down the beanstalk.
Oh, and not only that. I have something even DUMBER to share. There was this shovelware game on the Wii called New Carnival Games. I Remember having loads of fun with the game when I was younger, but one memory from I had from it is still etched in my brain.
I was sort of idle on the title screen for a bit, probably doing something else, until all of a sudden, some pop up, or video was playing over the game. I then ran out of my room terrified, and with my imagination, I made up a conclusion. Some skeletal figure popped from the weird pop up and was about to chase me.
Eventually I got my dad in on it, but by the time he came in, the pop up was gone. So to this day, I have no idea what that pop up was. If it were an error, if it was some instructional video, or if it was from the TV. But to this day, I look back on it and laugh, reluctantly.
I was afraid of the table tilt marble game on Wii Fit when I was little too!! I was scared of the opening sequence, though, and I think that might be what you were scared of too. It freaked me out because it showed your mii getting pushed down a hole and getting zapped into a marble. I think this might be what you were thinking of because I can't think of a lose screen like that.
One thing I distinctly remember being scared of as a kid, was from one of the "classic"(?) Carebears movies, yeah, I know, bear with me (pun unintended)
So in one of these movies there's a magic book that's just like. Straight up possessed with an evil green/yellow lady. We only ever see her face and never see the rest of her body or even hair so there's just like this. Bald head in a book being all evil and stuff. Very freaky for a like 4 year old child
Somehow that _didn’t_ scare me as a kid. I was scared of lots of similar things, and even my mom thought that movie was too scary for a Carebears movie, but I watched it all the time and was relatively fine (the part with the tree was probably the worst part for me).
I was always tripped up by the care bears movie 2, Dark Heart TERRIFIED me as a little kid
Oh my god I hated her lol