Another fact about the Tunnel Scene from Willy Wonka. The actors didn't know that Gene Wilder was going to say that poem, adding to the creepiness. Not only that the reactions are all real as they thought Gene was actually going insane.
It's not for kids. It's for adults. I could be wrong but I remember something about the author of the book using rabbits because using people to talk about the issues in it could have gotten him in trouble. But take that with a grain of salt. I may have been told wrong.
Quandry1 well the author originally told the story to his daughters. And his daughters convinced him to publish it. And he published the book when he was 53.
Watership down was giving a "U" rating in the UK which meant for them that all children can watch and enjoy this film yet in the US its rated PG, either British children are tougher then us or we are just plan wimps. Honestly I love the film and the new Netfilx series as well.
Monster House was a good one, all fun and games apart from the fact the house was haunted because the old man's wife was literally _stoned to death_ by some horrid kids and submerged in the concrete foundations of the house.
The scenes in Coraline where the parents from the other dimension where these insects, trying to tear out her eyes and replace them with sewed on button eyes, truly terrified me.
Scooby Doo Zombie island, That film was pretty scary as a kid. And when the wax voodoo dolls started melting and made the people start melting was pretty disturbing.
Lots of people are saying “this and that aren’t kids films.” Allow me to explain as best as I can. The PG-13 rating didn’t exist when Ghostbusters and Beetlejuice came out, so movies would either be PG or R. They weren’t really bad enough to be R so they were PG. That’s why many kids would watch the movies, despite the fact that they weren’t exactly....appropriate. As for Watership Down, it’s most definitely not appropriate for kids,unlike the other movies which aren’t that bad. However, it’s animated, so some people may have mistaken it for a kids movie, as most kids movies are animated. Additionally, parents weren’t so butt-hurt back in the day, so some parents probably didn’t care of their kids watched gory stuff like that.
Beetle juice is rated M for mature though not PG -13 it’s a rating higher than pg-13; I think he’s confusing the cartoon series with the movie being as beetle juice had a cartoon series as well; the cartoon was for kids I think but the movie never was
@@OtakuUnitedStudio that’s what I mean the movie wasn’t aimed at kids; although the cartoon series seems to be; although a lot animated series are not always aimed for kids to watch enther; I think the problem is some parents really don’t pay attention to what their kids are watching or looking up or even getting into this a lot kids getting trama from watching things or looking up things they are just not ready to learn about yet
Still, even if GB is PG that doesnt mean its a kids movie lol..Poltergeist is PG to and still not a kids movie.. something like The NeverEnding Story or dozen The Muppets movies are kids movies..
My 4 year old son LOVES Ghostbusters. He watches the old commercials for the toys they used to sell and when I have to explain to him that they don't sell that stuff anymore it breaks his heart.
Neither the book nor the movie version of Watership Down was EVER intended to be for children. The book is a good-sized novel full of some very dark and violent moments, with it's own in-universe myths, and it's basically a fantasy adventure that just happens to follow rabbits. The movie was a victim of the animation age ghetto, the misguided thought that all animated films are kid-friendly. When it was being marketed, somewhere along the line someone went "Oh, it's an animated film with cute bunnies. Put it in the kid's section".
I love the book and movie, I watched the movie around when I was 11 and I recently read the book for the first time months before the author passed away. (I wanna get more of his works).
Nina Garcia thank you. I was the same age as you were when you first saw the movie when my mom gave me her first edition copy to read. Loved the book and the movie is one of the most faithful book to film adaptions ever made. Read tales from watership down and the plague dogs but with plague dogs make sure you have a lot of time free. One of the characters uses a extremely rare english dialect only spoken in one tiny village in england so you will be flipping to the dialect translation a lot. Speaking from experience i starting reading it in high school but since it was a library transfer i only got a week and have to read it needless to say i didn't finish it.
+Drunken pikachu Well, there was the little girl who saved Hazel from the cat, so there was at least A kid. :) Love the book and movie, though, and can tell you do too.
Oh wow, I did get to the part with Hazel and the cat, don't remember the little girl XD lol I have to keep track of my reading. Watership Down is a great story ^^ that's all I have to say ♡
You know for a movie made in 39 those tornado effects were really cool. And guess what the “tornado” was actually a 20 foot long sock made out of nylon that hung over a miniature set of the farm, while a fan blowing flour to look like dust flying around
Honestly, the Number 17 candidate was way more humorous than terrifying. I think what prevents it from being scary is the music in the background and the Ghostbusters' reactions.
its a cam recording of something walking across the road. it appears to take no notice of the guys until they get closer and it starts heading towards them. its really hard to make out what its mean to be
***** it does look really similar to one of them but the way it was walking is what confused me most. it looked to me as if it was dancing along the road
***** yeah i thought that to but it seemed to start moving faster towards them right before the video ended. i might need to search the net in depth and try and find the source for it
The Dark Crystal has been one of my favorite movies since before I could even talk! I get personally offended when I show it to friends and they don't like it because its such a big part of my childhood.
Lots of good movies here from my childhood. I was that kid who stayed up in the middle of the night in the dark by myself watching horror films and disturbing stuff. Including most of these. Ive always been intrigued by movies like this.
Hey Jorge, I think You have forgotten about the song “Toxic Love” from “Ferngully: The Last Rainforest” That scene was just downright scary, Considering it takes place in an Australian Rainforest (Which by the way, Australia is where I live with my family), And that Hexxus’ voice was provided by the famous English actor Tim Curry, Plus, I actually like that song, Because not only is it scary, But it has a very jazzy theme to it too.
Two thumbs up!! This is why you should never assume that an animated or fantastical film is made specifically for children Ghostbusters wasn't, Fantasia wasn't Beetlejuice and Pee Wee's Big Adventure certainly weren't, Roger Rabbit wasn't... even the Wizard of Oz was not made specifically for kids. The double entendres and the blatant sexual jokes and innuendos make that clear. Fantasia was done for art and the love of classical music that Walt Disney believed we needed more of in our lives. (which we do) But people don't seem to be able to grasp the idea that yes, animated and fantastical movies CAN be for adults. That would be like assuming all TV shows about vampires and faeries are for kids so.....let little 6 year old, Johnny watch True Blood. Our imaginations don't stop working at puberty and sometimes, the best way to tell a story is animation. I tried to explain this to some dumb woman whose kids (Maybe 5 and 8) BEGGED her for a DVD of "South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut" I respectfully asked if she'd ever seen any of South Park. She had not. I kindly suggested that it wasn't for kids, but adults. She jumped down my throat saying "Oh cut the BS! It's a cartoon! How bad could it be?" I sighed and said, "Okay then, I guess you are right. Maybe you should also like to get them some Japanese Hentai and make a family night out of it. That would be a lot of fun." And walked away. ;) Kids will always be drawn to dark, gross and creepy things. We should give them more credit than to sugar coat everything. Child molesters ARE like the Child Catcher, aren't they? All sweetness and candy and then they take you away. The world is a scary place. We should all learn that from day one. Maybe less kids would be on milk cartons.
Adirondack Pixie some nice thoughts, but knowing the intentions behind the original Oz books by author L. Frank Baum, it was very much so intended for children. Other than that, you pretty much nailed everything on the head.
> Disturbing Moments in Kid Films > Librarian Ghost from Ghostbusters in the thumbnail Ghostbusters is not a children's film. Just a horror comedy that attained a huge kid following. Oh, and Pee-Wee's Big Adventure came before Pee-Wee's Playhouse, the film is based on the character, not the TV show.
Apparently the scene in the tunnel in Willy Wonka where Willy Wonka talks like a mad man, was improvised. The child actors were genuinely scared of him and the adults thought he had truly lost his mind. Makes me wonder if the parts where the adults are hugging the children is genuine.
Is it bad that I agree with Satan? But to me, the most disturbing thing about The Adventures of Mark Twain is that after the Satan scene, the mask shows up in Mark's eyes. I was expecting it to fade but it didn't disappear until he closes his eyes 5 seconds later.
Um....actually I don't have a religion, or either that, I do, but nobody likes to tell me anything about it, but I do agree with some things from all religions
Animals can’t understand evil like humans can. They don’t have the mental capacity to do so. Humans aren’t really animals anymore, we’re too advanced as creatures. Humans know what evil is and how to be evil.
A few you missed out on: The Neverending Story - the scary scenes were pretty intense, but the worst was the Swamps of Sadness. I'm in my 40s, and still wake up bawling "Artax!" The Secret of NIMH - an absolute masterpiece, and you really feel the terror of being a mouse, which basically just means you're a snack for everything else. The Rats, the Owl, that CAT! The name Nicodemus still makes my hair stand on end. Gremlins - Jennifer Connelly's extended soliloquy on why she hates Christmas... Totally out of place, unrelated to the plot, and bone-chilling. Also the most horrifying way to tell your young audience that Santa doesn't exist.
Jennifer Connelly?…I think You mean Phoebe Cates because she was the one who gave that speech when her and Zach Galligan’s characters were hiding in the Bank to take a breather from all the chaos and mayhem that the gremlins were causing. Plus, the film was made in 1984…Jennifer Connelly would’ve been an infant and/or toddler during the three production stages of that movie or when it was released.
@@themidnightwalker3226it was Phoebe Cates, yeah. But Jennifer Connelly made her debut in the same year with Leone’s Once Upon A Time In America, and played Sarah in Labirynth in 1986 so she definitely wasn’t a toddler by then
At the time Ghostbusters was released, I don't think the PG-13 rating didn't exist, so lots of kids saw Ghostbusters (Poltergeist was also rated PG at the time of its release)
+Alexandra Gutierrez Back in 2006, I've enjoyed watching Care Bears Movie 2 between 5 to 10 times. At first, I didn't understand what Leonard Maltin means by "treacly stuff" until much later in years.
My father forced me to watch Grave of the Fireflies when I was a kid in Japan. It is described to be as a best animated film you will never want to watch again.
Then the stuff I watch would make you sick. I watch people kill each other, torture each other, and otherwise destroy each other. Just yesterday I saw a guy get shot in the head with a shotgun; it was hilarious xD
+Blobbert Mcblob when I was a child I loved horror movies and sick twisted movies .... call me weird but this shit is "Childs play" and not even scary for kids, if this shit couldn't make me piss on myself or make me have nightmares then nothing would ..... then along came nightmare on elm street (Freddy) & Friday the 13th (Jason) OH lets not forget the old horror TV series about Cursed Objects Friday the 13th made me have nightmares, OH and I love Satan .... and God gave me nightmares.
The Black Cauldron. The scene where the Horned King revives the dead army. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Frollo singing Hellfire. Snow White. The queen turning herself into a witch. The Secret of NIMH. It has many scenes that still disturbs me. Pinocchio. The kids turned into donkeys An American Tail. The cats attacking the mice in the opening sequence and during the marketplace scene. Anastasia. Anastasia's nightmare. Chicken run. The chickens' distressful lifestyle.
I saw it with my dad when I was eleven and he didn't warn me about that scene. When it happened, I ran out of the room and cried like a toddler. Haha. Large Marge is still in my nightmares to this day.
Hey, I'm a 30 year old male and I'M creeped out but the secret of nimh. I saw that movie ONE time and have never seen it since. I've actually had to avoid a social gathering once to prevent seeing it again. Hadn't realized it till just now but that's been the only real thing that scarred me as a kid, so thanks for bringing it up lol.
Oreos Loves milk I guess the one time I saw it as a kid it freaked me out, not 100% sure why, but it most definitely left a lasting effect on me. I watched all the old scary movies, the real stuff like child's play, nightmare on elm street, friday the 13th, Halloween, NONE of that stuff bothered me. I even got a kick out of poltergeist and hellraiser.
mrpinkroo amazingly i am the one person who (probably because i was retarded as a kid), enjoyed watership down, enough that it was my most watched movie between 5 and 9 years old...I'm not normal
mrpinkroo Me too, they used to show this at Easter and as a kid I thought it's a funny movie about rabbits...well, turns out I had nightmares for days after watching it....
I remember as a little girl watching Fantasia and at the time, I wasn't too scared of the NOBM segment, then one day, the tables turned when an episode of Tiny Toons aired on TV one afternoon and you hear Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain" played and as the gates open and the ghouls are seen coming outta the graves, I was so freaked out I couldn't watch the show for weeks haha. I've overcome that fear now but damn.
Nothing about the hyenas in Lion King, the Dragon in Sleeping Beauty or the T-Rex in The Land before Time? And not to forget the end scene in Beauty and the Beast or the dream scene in Dumbo! Wow I just remember a lot of very scary scenes in movies I've seen as kid...
I thought Sharptooth was awesome to me as a kid (I loved dinosaurs since I was a toddler) though I was angry at him for causing the death of Littlefoot's mother...
I liks sharp tooth but the most horrifying thing in land before time is when he thinks he's found his mum and it's his shadow. So sad, so heartbreaking.
It's a film from Kuwait or Saudi Arabia IIRC of a guy running from an obviously mentally deranged person... that, or he raped her and she was coming back for revenge. Good luck sleeping tonight!
when I was a kid... that scene with the chicken wasnt the thing to creep me out in fact Ive never noticed the chicken X3, it was the fat kid incident that gave me nightmares O_O
I have a few scenes that should have been on this video. 1- Casper (1995) When the girl and her father enter the mansion for the first time there´s a lot of creepy scenes. 2- Raiders of the Lost Ark: Nazis Face Melting. 3-Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Walter Donovan chooses poorly. 4- A Bug´s Life: Thumper scenes.
Petshark Studios sorry for the late reply lol actually i did some research and found out it was taken by some people in india and they were in the middle of nowhere. there was an old lady on the street yelling at them whether she was a angry old lady or a evil witch is still up for debate lol
I watched Return to Oz for the first time when I was 15. I just thought that the Wheelers' actors were having way, way too much fun. Their overacting made me laugh.
Everything about Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island but it is one of the best scooby doo films this one freaked me out when the cover says "this time the monsters are real" they we're not f*cking around
Noah The PokéMaster I was not freaked out at all by that movie in fact I enjoyed the fact that there were real monsters instead of criminals in a costume.
beetlejuice isn't a children's movie there's swearing and really jus not a film a child should be watching but still great video mate keep them coming all the best
***** plz do, i've been wanting to see you do something like that for a while. you have a really good ability at making these taboo trivia top number cartoon based types of videos. it would be awesome to see some sort of sublininal messages/illuminati one. in one of my other comments on this video i mentioned an idea a thing about walt disney, disney is a great place to start off with since they make the majority of kids things these days aswell as having alot of notoriously infamous subliminal messages in their films. Also walt disney was a freemason and disney was originally a military project but became so successful and effective that they decided to keep it going.
I've seen all these movies he listed as a kid in the '80s and then again as a teen -- I turned 13 in '89 -- in the '90s, except for "Scruffy," and none of them scared me!
I watched most of these as a kid. (Yes, I’m that old.) I’m surprised that the “Fireys” scene from The Labyrinth isn’t in here anywhere. For whatever reason, that scene always rattled me.
For those wondering why movies like Coraline are not on this list. The list has a theme of movies from 1939 to 2000. Back in those days children films often had a share of frightening moments.
Casandraelf Yeah it was shown once on Nickelodeon a long time ago, and was said to be have been banned because of its graphic nature. However, on Halloween in 2011 they showed it again to put those rumors to rest. It's still kind of hard to find. Though I'm pretty sure if you UA-cam search it you might be able to find the full movie. However, the story in the Creepypasta about the guy who made it going insane and such is just Fiction...
rockergrrl113 i kinda figured that the dude making it being an insane mofo was fiction, but i'm just surprised that yes, cry baby lane was actually a thing
I thought the part of Coraline where Coraline has to find the 3 ghost children's souls/eyes was pretty scary. Seeing the deformed versions of earlier "other" characters, especially the part with the Other Father, makes us realize that this is all the Other Mother's doing because she "wants someone to love", according to the black cat.
your older videos are so nostalgic to me. i watched them as a kid when they came out. i was between 8 and 9 at the time, and they scared me so bad but i was obsessed lol.
Oh that bloody film is so underrated! The "worthless" song, the clown, the AC vent getting angry, the Hoover sucking up his own cord. :O That film is dark but sooooo good.
Probably the scariest TV show/ movie (We didn't have cable.) that I remember from my really young, sheltered childhood was the scene with the giant magnet in The Brave Little Toaster. That thing scared me so bad that I ripped my teddy bear's arm off in fright while I was watching it with my parents. And then I cried because I ripped his arm off. :'(
The clown segment in Pee Wee's Big Adventure used to creep me out as a kid for some reason, like a lot of kids I hated clowns..because of that segment particularly
in my opinion the willy wonka tunnel wasn t that disturbing as a kid because i was a kid and din t understand what was happening. I was just seeing a tunnel whit brights colors and willy wonka singing a song . Now i think it s disturbing yes .but the girl who eat the buble gum was disturbing for me when i was a kid
*Wasn't *Didn't *With *Bright *It's *Now I think it's disturbing, yes *Capitalize first letter of the word beginning a sentence *Bubble *Capitalize proper nouns, (Willy Wonka, I, etc.) *The girl who ATE the bubble gum *End sentences with punctuation *I feel like your 6th grade Language Arts teacher
So glad the Banshee from Darby O'Gill & the Little People made the list. This for me was one of the single most frightening experiences i remember from my childhood. As a kid of the 80s with the popularity of the the VHS machine completely changing the way people watched televisions at home, we were one of the first generations where plopping the kids on the couch in front of a disney video for a couple hours became an acceptable substitute for legitimate parenting. This was one of the videos they had at my day care center when i was a little boy. My parents were divorced and my father worked long hours and had to drive an hour after work to pick me up, so i was always one of the last kids if not the very last kid to get picked up from day care in the evening - and of course when it got down to less than five kids, the staff would usually try to catch a break by putting on a video. I will never forget being terrified of the banshee well into my tweens and early teens. Even seeing it now as a 33 year old man still runs shivers down my spine because of how terrifying it was to me back then.
Another fact about the Tunnel Scene from Willy Wonka. The actors didn't know that Gene Wilder was going to say that poem, adding to the creepiness. Not only that the reactions are all real as they thought Gene was actually going insane.
Jacob Horn wow really? how did u find out about that
He metioned somethin about h**l in that scene...
That scene was funny
I'm sure if they had done the Johnny depp one, then the bit with the melting dolls would have taken its place
Jacob Horn that sounds kind of cool to me.
I refuse to believe that Watership Down was intended for kids. There's absolutely no way.
It's not for kids. It's for adults. I could be wrong but I remember something about the author of the book using rabbits because using people to talk about the issues in it could have gotten him in trouble. But take that with a grain of salt. I may have been told wrong.
Quandry1 well the author originally told the story to his daughters. And his daughters convinced him to publish it. And he published the book when he was 53.
Watership down was giving a "U" rating in the UK which meant for them that all children can watch and enjoy this film yet in the US its rated PG, either British children are tougher then us or we are just plan wimps. Honestly I love the film and the new Netfilx series as well.
Love love kiss kiss. (Kids film)
It was rated PG.
_"Pee Wee's Playhouse was already a show that might've been too creepy for children."_
Truest words ever spoken.
The Administrator Large Marge made me cry and have nightmares for years, no lie.
I almost peed my pants when I watched that movie
The Administrator SPOI
Pee Wee's Big Adventure came before Playhouse. Unfortunately, not the truest words ever spoken....
My bffs lil sis loves that show!i hate it...
Monster House was a good one, all fun and games apart from the fact the house was haunted because the old man's wife was literally _stoned to death_ by some horrid kids and submerged in the concrete foundations of the house.
I LOVE THAT MOVIE!
@@absolutevampire same
Monster house is awesome! It’s got great writing, an awesome plot, and a really talented voice cast.
I hate that movie bunnies die in it
Didn't realize how fucked up it was back in '06.
"what did the clowns do to try to fix the bike?
call upon the power of Satan of course"
yeah, what else could they do? use tools?
Mr.Memes And Dreams use tools? That's crazy talk.
That's not crazy talk. This is crazy talk.
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Rae Phillips
[Sandy smashes your head]
@@danielbautista3176 Sorry.
They weren't trying to fix it. It was a ritual offering
Doom wasn't half-man half-toon, he was a toon dressed up like a human.
Yeah, jorge must have been thinking of the original script for cool world.
@@michaelbremer35you know I wonder what the live action/cartoon monster would look like
@@mrflorida2050 I guess it would have been 3-D animated
@@Stelilagriff881 now we got Jonathan galindo
@@animereviewer9898 That one is creepy
The scenes in Coraline where the parents from the other dimension where these insects, trying to tear out her eyes and replace them with sewed on button eyes, truly terrified me.
Coraline scared me so much so I can relate, I'm sure a lot can.
Yep hate that movie
Coraline never creeped me out nor scared me for some reason
@@absolutevampirethe movie hates you
@@AWasteOfYourTime8205 lmao I made that comment when I was like, 12. I don't hate it now.
Scooby Doo Zombie island, That film was pretty scary as a kid. And when the wax voodoo dolls started melting and made the people start melting was pretty disturbing.
xMortarz nostalgia
Ikr
xMortarz That was like the one and only good Scooby Doo movie. I loved it as a kid.
xMortarz awww yeah, i remember dat shet
xMortarz still scares me
Lots of people are saying “this and that aren’t kids films.” Allow me to explain as best as I can. The PG-13 rating didn’t exist when Ghostbusters and Beetlejuice came out, so movies would either be PG or R. They weren’t really bad enough to be R so they were PG. That’s why many kids would watch the movies, despite the fact that they weren’t exactly....appropriate. As for Watership Down, it’s most definitely not appropriate for kids,unlike the other movies which aren’t that bad. However, it’s animated, so some people may have mistaken it for a kids movie, as most kids movies are animated. Additionally, parents weren’t so butt-hurt back in the day, so some parents probably didn’t care of their kids watched gory stuff like that.
Actually, the PG-13 rating came at the end of 1984 so it was around for Beetlejuice.
Beetle juice is rated M for mature though not PG -13 it’s a rating higher than pg-13; I think he’s confusing the cartoon series with the movie being as beetle juice had a cartoon series as well; the cartoon was for kids I think but the movie never was
@@AlanaArtDream The movie most definitely wasn't, what with the brothel and "HEY! NICE F***ING MODEL!"
@@OtakuUnitedStudio that’s what I mean the movie wasn’t aimed at kids; although the cartoon series seems to be; although a lot animated series are not always aimed for kids to watch enther; I think the problem is some parents really don’t pay attention to what their kids are watching or looking up or even getting into this a lot kids getting trama from watching things or looking up things they are just not ready to learn about yet
Still, even if GB is PG that doesnt mean its a kids movie lol..Poltergeist is PG to and still not a kids movie.. something like The NeverEnding Story or dozen The Muppets movies are kids movies..
My 4 year old son LOVES Ghostbusters. He watches the old commercials for the toys they used to sell and when I have to explain to him that they don't sell that stuff anymore it breaks his heart.
I'd suggest eBay or antique stores, you might find what he wants there
Is he autistic?
Neither the book nor the movie version of Watership Down was EVER intended to be for children. The book is a good-sized novel full of some very dark and violent moments, with it's own in-universe myths, and it's basically a fantasy adventure that just happens to follow rabbits. The movie was a victim of the animation age ghetto, the misguided thought that all animated films are kid-friendly. When it was being marketed, somewhere along the line someone went "Oh, it's an animated film with cute bunnies. Put it in the kid's section".
I love the book and movie, I watched the movie around when I was 11 and I recently read the book for the first time months before the author passed away. (I wanna get more of his works).
LaydiNite That is totally a summary of Warriors for anybody that hasn't read the books, but with cats.
Nina Garcia thank you. I was the same age as you were when you first saw the movie when my mom gave me her first edition copy to read. Loved the book and the movie is one of the most faithful book to film adaptions ever made. Read tales from watership down and the plague dogs but with plague dogs make sure you have a lot of time free. One of the characters uses a extremely rare english dialect only spoken in one tiny village in england so you will be flipping to the dialect translation a lot. Speaking from experience i starting reading it in high school but since it was a library transfer i only got a week and have to read it needless to say i didn't finish it.
Actually. It was made for his daughters. And the movie was rated U in Britain which is a G rating here. So...yeah.
So they fell victim to retro-book-youtube machinima? Where everything animated is for kids?
I watched this vid and then 2 hours later Gene Wilder (who was in this video) dies! Spooky shit right there! RIP Gene
R.I.P. Gene Wilder
thats bizzare
The danger must be growing.
He lived a good long while at least
I think you may be confusing "kid's movie" with "movie that has kids in it"
Watership Down doesn't have any kids in it XD well the rabbits are supposed to be around 5 months so...they count as older bunny kittens I guess, lol.
+Drunken pikachu Well, there was the little girl who saved Hazel from the cat, so there was at least A kid. :) Love the book and movie, though, and can tell you do too.
Oh wow, I did get to the part with Hazel and the cat, don't remember the little girl XD lol I have to keep track of my reading.
Watership Down is a great story ^^ that's all I have to say ♡
RLee Smith Fiver was a kid as well, wasn't he?
Maybe he meant "movies parents thought their kids could watch".
The Witch in Wizard of Oz didn't scare me as a kid...the tornado did.
Same
Now THAT was scary
They used a sock so you were scared by a sock
The movies leave out the creepiest part of that book. The southern kingdom of dolls. Far more disturbing than a poorly portrayed melting witch.
You know for a movie made in 39 those tornado effects were really cool. And guess what the “tornado” was actually a 20 foot long sock made out of nylon that hung over a miniature set of the farm, while a fan blowing flour to look like dust flying around
Honestly, the Number 17 candidate was way more humorous than terrifying. I think what prevents it from being scary is the music in the background and the Ghostbusters' reactions.
Even as a kid when I first watched the first Ghostbusters film, I didn't scream, but rather laughed.
How is Beetlejuice a kids film?
+MichaelLeroi It's not. Neither is Watership Down.
#BadCreepypastas #HoodooHoodlums
Good Question.
Why did my 3rd Grade teacher show me Watership Down?! No wonder why my friend had nightmares..
+MichaelLeroi oh now don't tell me the "nice fucking model" line is not alright to put in a kids film .
Let's not talk about the last 40 seconds of the video.
+LadaBat i was starting to think noone else had seen that.
its a cam recording of something walking across the road. it appears to take no notice of the guys until they get closer and it starts heading towards them. its really hard to make out what its mean to be
+LadaBat THANK YOU im glad i wasn't the only one lmfao
***** it does look really similar to one of them but the way it was walking is what confused me most. it looked to me as if it was dancing along the road
***** yeah i thought that to but it seemed to start moving faster towards them right before the video ended. i might need to search the net in depth and try and find the source for it
Am I the only one who reads comments and listens?
Nope I'm doing it right now!!! 😆
You are not the only one 😂😂
Layne Boyd No im doing that now
Layne Boyd I do it all the time like right now lol 😂
That's what I'm doing.
Ghostbusters, Beetlejuice,Watership Down...... these are NOT kids films.
Johnathon Roberts So? It was meant to be family oriented films! I liked Ghostbusters franchise.
Ghostbusters was my first cinema film, i was 5 and only the library scene made me jump.
Watership Down is considered a kids movie.
Johnathon Roberts I watched Beetlejuice as a kid.. Didnt understand the jokes but still watched it 😂
I can agree on watership down but beetlejuice and ghostbusters has been seen by everyone so yeah kids movies
How was Coraline NOT on this list?!
Yea! That movie made me crap my pants (JK)
Karma Krash The Killjoy Coraline gave me nightmares for 3 weeks
Thinking about it, the plot is LITERALLY the same as Us. You know, evil copies of your family? Yeah.
Because it wasn't a kids movie. Not REALLY...
Prob because that whole movie was creepy and not just one part.
The Dark Crystal has been one of my favorite movies since before I could even talk! I get personally offended when I show it to friends and they don't like it because its such a big part of my childhood.
I know this is an old comment but the dark crystal is one of my comfort movies now it’s one of my favs the skeksis are my favourite characters
O.K. but can we all take a minute and talk about Labyrinth? those red fire creature things that ate their own eyes gave me nightmares for weeks.
I know right those things were creepy!
XxDainBramagedxX I always really liked that part... the opening scene with Jareth kind of freaked me out a little though
XxDainBramagedxX ikr I still love the film but just that part I hated
Bowie's bulge was the scariest part of that movie for me
I LOVE THAT MOVIE!THAT PART DOESNT SCARE ME!CORALINE SCARES ME THO!
"Kids films don't try to be as scary as back then"...-cough- Coraline would like a word with you.
+Pooky1991 THIS.
OMG YEAH
more specifically, the other mother. more specifically, her true form.
That was a top qaulity film
Rainbow Eevee the other father's "death" was scary
Lots of good movies here from my childhood. I was that kid who stayed up in the middle of the night in the dark by myself watching horror films and disturbing stuff. Including most of these. Ive always been intrigued by movies like this.
Hey Jorge, I think You have forgotten about the song “Toxic Love” from “Ferngully: The Last Rainforest” That scene was just downright scary, Considering it takes place in an Australian Rainforest (Which by the way, Australia is where I live with my family), And that Hexxus’ voice was provided by the famous English actor Tim Curry, Plus, I actually like that song, Because not only is it scary, But it has a very jazzy theme to it too.
Two thumbs up!!
This is why you should never assume that an animated or fantastical film is made specifically for children Ghostbusters wasn't, Fantasia wasn't Beetlejuice and Pee Wee's Big Adventure certainly weren't, Roger Rabbit wasn't... even the Wizard of Oz was not made specifically for kids. The double entendres and the blatant sexual jokes and innuendos make that clear. Fantasia was done for art and the love of classical music that Walt Disney believed we needed more of in our lives. (which we do)
But people don't seem to be able to grasp the idea that yes, animated and fantastical movies CAN be for adults. That would be like assuming all TV shows about vampires and faeries are for kids so.....let little 6 year old, Johnny watch True Blood.
Our imaginations don't stop working at puberty and sometimes, the best way to tell a story is animation.
I tried to explain this to some dumb woman whose kids (Maybe 5 and 8) BEGGED her for a DVD of "South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut" I respectfully asked if she'd ever seen any of South Park. She had not. I kindly suggested that it wasn't for kids, but adults. She jumped down my throat saying "Oh cut the BS! It's a cartoon! How bad could it be?"
I sighed and said, "Okay then, I guess you are right. Maybe you should also like to get them some Japanese Hentai and make a family night out of it. That would be a lot of fun." And walked away. ;)
Kids will always be drawn to dark, gross and creepy things. We should give them more credit than to sugar coat everything. Child molesters ARE like the Child Catcher, aren't they? All sweetness and candy and then they take you away. The world is a scary place. We should all learn that from day one. Maybe less kids would be on milk cartons.
Adirondack Pixie some nice thoughts, but knowing the intentions behind the original Oz books by author L. Frank Baum, it was very much so intended for children. Other than that, you pretty much nailed everything on the head.
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure actually came before Pee-Wee's Playhouse.
Just like how the Jimmy Neutron movie prefaced The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron (the show)
Johnny quasar
Came here to point this out. Pee Wee started with adults in mind. His original stage show and HBO special was 100% for adult audiences
I always found the Child Catcher hilarious. My mom used to make a pointy nose with silly putty and imitate him and I'd bust my gut laughing.
> Disturbing Moments in Kid Films
> Librarian Ghost from Ghostbusters in the thumbnail
Ghostbusters is not a children's film. Just a horror comedy that attained a huge kid following.
Oh, and Pee-Wee's Big Adventure came before Pee-Wee's Playhouse, the film is based on the character, not the TV show.
Agreed, Ghostbusters is in no way a fucking kids film!
Back in the 80s everything was for kids even adult stuff.
@@robbalison all cussing had been censored.
I'm surprised Coraline wasn't on here. The other mother gave me nightmares...
The mother gave me hard-ons.
When I saw the Dark Crystal animatronics on this list, I was all like, "Man, Five Nights At Freddy's has nothing on this!"
Yep. Even Chuck E Cheese animatronics AND Dark Crystal combined are scarier than FNAF(even though I do find a few of them to be creepy).
I LOVE FNAF U NAWT UNDERSTAND BOI.
The dark crystal is epic, so I dont care if its creepy
They didn't even show the scariest animatronics. Like the Skeksis and the big crab spider things.
@@manticaresmemes9982 I do understand. I love FNAF too.
Apparently the scene in the tunnel in Willy Wonka where Willy Wonka talks like a mad man, was improvised. The child actors were genuinely scared of him and the adults thought he had truly lost his mind. Makes me wonder if the parts where the adults are hugging the children is genuine.
🎶Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka,the amazing chocolatier🎶
Sorry, I had to
Is it bad that I agree with Satan?
But to me, the most disturbing thing about The Adventures of Mark Twain is that after the Satan scene, the mask shows up in Mark's eyes. I was expecting it to fade but it didn't disappear until he closes his eyes 5 seconds later.
+John Smirnov Animals are not evil. They cannot be evil. Only humans are evil. They invented evil.
What do you mean?
Um....actually I don't have a religion, or either that, I do, but nobody likes to tell me anything about it, but I do agree with some things from all religions
@@patronsaintofpoison Humans are classified as animals, and Animals can be evil.
Animals can’t understand evil like humans can. They don’t have the mental capacity to do so. Humans aren’t really animals anymore, we’re too advanced as creatures. Humans know what evil is and how to be evil.
I miss the old days when kid films were allowed to have dark or creepy moments.
And that’s just a lot of personality spice.
Yeah😊
I just want those days to come back
I watched Pee-Wee’s big adventure with my grandfather, and we thought Large Marge was literally the funniest thing ever, lmao
She was a ghost, you have to at least find that scary
Even to this very day,I still skip the Large Marge scene.
Sammy Lane Large Marge scared the crap outta me when I was a kid! I was in third grade when this came out on video.
HEH HEH HEH
Didn't the banshee scare the shit out of the nostalgia critic when he was a kid? XD
FNAFComics And as an adult lol
Flutterbutt225 XD
My dad told me that the banshee scared him when he was little
lol yeah. He made it loud and clear xD
Yep. Still does
Doom is not half man half toon. He's all toon wearing a mask and fake eyes
Angelic Alchemist so he’s Gary busey
Oh god, The Adventures of Mark Twain. Satan's voice gave me chills
A few you missed out on:
The Neverending Story - the scary scenes were pretty intense, but the worst was the Swamps of Sadness. I'm in my 40s, and still wake up bawling "Artax!"
The Secret of NIMH - an absolute masterpiece, and you really feel the terror of being a mouse, which basically just means you're a snack for everything else. The Rats, the Owl, that CAT! The name Nicodemus still makes my hair stand on end.
Gremlins - Jennifer Connelly's extended soliloquy on why she hates Christmas... Totally out of place, unrelated to the plot, and bone-chilling. Also the most horrifying way to tell your young audience that Santa doesn't exist.
Jennifer Connelly?…I think You mean Phoebe Cates because she was the one who gave that speech when her and Zach Galligan’s characters were hiding in the Bank to take a breather from all the chaos and mayhem that the gremlins were causing. Plus, the film was made in 1984…Jennifer Connelly would’ve been an infant and/or toddler during the three production stages of that movie or when it was released.
@@themidnightwalker3226it was Phoebe Cates, yeah. But Jennifer Connelly made her debut in the same year with Leone’s Once Upon A Time In America, and played Sarah in Labirynth in 1986 so she definitely wasn’t a toddler by then
Ghostbusters was considered a kids film?
What I was thinking! But my mom let me watch it
At the time Ghostbusters was released, I don't think the PG-13 rating didn't exist, so lots of kids saw Ghostbusters (Poltergeist was also rated PG at the time of its release)
SugarCookie CranberrySauce Fucking hell, we need that today.
***** as much as I love beetlejuice, its PG.
+syfycomicbookvhsman not even cry baby lane, that is NOT! a kids film!
There is one kids' film that is infamous, which is called "Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation", and yes, that film is totally panned by critics.
+Kristie Ann Webb Oh, I still have that one, what about it?
+Alexandra Gutierrez Back in 2006, I've enjoyed watching Care Bears Movie 2 between 5 to 10 times. At first, I didn't understand what Leonard Maltin means by "treacly stuff" until much later in years.
I still own the vhs tape. What about it made it infamous (besides how bad critics thought it was)?
I owned the DVD of that movie when I was about three or four. I never found it scary, and it was actually one of my favourite movies!
There's a few honorable mentions for this video.
1. The Monstars transformation sequence from Space Jam.
2. Scott Farkus from A Christmas Story.
live4marilyn you can’t really put those cause you didn’t make the list
1. TF
2. Jerkass Rando
3. I have nothing else to describe this comment as a playful joke.
None of these are even remotely close to the death of Ol' Yeller for being upsetting to kids.
The Judge Doom part in Roger Rabbit scared me. Though I still think it's a good movie.
It scared me too as a kid😱😨
Judge Doom became... Emmett L. Brown.
My father forced me to watch Grave of the Fireflies when I was a kid in Japan. It is described to be as a best animated film you will never want to watch again.
Too scary for kids? Fuck. I'm 25 years old and most of this shit is too scary for me xD
Then the stuff I watch would make you sick. I watch people kill each other, torture each other, and otherwise destroy each other. Just yesterday I saw a guy get shot in the head with a shotgun; it was hilarious xD
Donovan Piko You got somethin' wrong with you then.
Donovan Piko and you're right, I don't like guts and gore.
***** It was SPOOKAY
+Blobbert Mcblob when I was a child I loved horror movies and sick twisted movies .... call me weird but this shit is "Childs play" and not even scary for kids, if this shit couldn't make me piss on myself or make me have nightmares then nothing would ..... then along came nightmare on elm street (Freddy) & Friday the 13th (Jason) OH lets not forget the old horror TV series about Cursed Objects Friday the 13th made me have nightmares, OH and I love Satan .... and God gave me nightmares.
The Black Cauldron. The scene where the Horned King revives the dead army.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Frollo singing Hellfire.
Snow White. The queen turning herself into a witch.
The Secret of NIMH. It has many scenes that still disturbs me.
Pinocchio. The kids turned into donkeys
An American Tail. The cats attacking the mice in the opening sequence and during the marketplace scene.
Anastasia. Anastasia's nightmare.
Chicken run. The chickens' distressful lifestyle.
Brenda Rivas I used to cry watching "The Black Cauldron"
I watchd that movie as a kid, i wasnt that scared at all
@@jillclijsters me nether
The Emoji Movie: Everything about it.
Large Marge scared the HECK out of me when I was little
I saw it with my dad when I was eleven and he didn't warn me about that scene. When it happened, I ran out of the room and cried like a toddler. Haha. Large Marge is still in my nightmares to this day.
I thought it was funny
Bigwig does NOT die at 9:31. You would know that if you watch the scene a few seconds later.
Damn, to think a Disney movie depicted that decapitation of a child.
I found the electric chair in that pretty fucked up too...
What?! No pink elephants from Dumbo, or virtually anything from The Secret of Nimh??? I STILL get creeped out from time to time. Fucking Disney....
The Secret of Nimh was Don Bluth, not Disney or are you referring to Dumbo?
Yeah, to Dinsey XD
***** Oh, Ok then.
Hey, I'm a 30 year old male and I'M creeped out but the secret of nimh. I saw that movie ONE time and have never seen it since. I've actually had to avoid a social gathering once to prevent seeing it again. Hadn't realized it till just now but that's been the only real thing that scarred me as a kid, so thanks for bringing it up lol.
Oreos Loves milk
I guess the one time I saw it as a kid it freaked me out, not 100% sure why, but it most definitely left a lasting effect on me. I watched all the old scary movies, the real stuff like child's play, nightmare on elm street, friday the 13th, Halloween, NONE of that stuff bothered me. I even got a kick out of poltergeist and hellraiser.
The old Watership Down movie fucked me up as a kid, oh and the Exorcist....
mrpinkroo You watched the Exorcist as a kid?
Steve Tomphson when I was 5 my brothers locked me in aroom and forced me to watch it :( No shit.
mrpinkroo amazingly i am the one person who (probably because i was retarded as a kid), enjoyed watership down, enough that it was my most watched movie between 5 and 9 years old...I'm not normal
Rusade Na, fair play mate.. I enjoyed it, in a way, but it gave me nightmares and I haven't seen it since I was about 6.
mrpinkroo Me too, they used to show this at Easter and as a kid I thought it's a funny movie about rabbits...well, turns out I had nightmares for days after watching it....
I remember as a little girl watching Fantasia and at the time, I wasn't too scared of the NOBM segment, then one day, the tables turned when an episode of Tiny Toons aired on TV one afternoon and you hear Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain" played and as the gates open and the ghouls are seen coming outta the graves, I was so freaked out I couldn't watch the show for weeks haha.
I've overcome that fear now but damn.
We've come for your daughter, Chuck!
Does anyone else remember a field of blood in Watership Down or was that just a nightmare of mine?
+Kate Isted Beginning of the film mate. Fiver, the small twitchy rabbit, had a vision of what was going to happen to the warren.
Yeah, he saw blood seeping down a hill, than he blinked and it went away. It was one of the rabbits "Visions".
I still do to this day.
Nothing about the hyenas in Lion King, the Dragon in Sleeping Beauty or the T-Rex in The Land before Time? And not to forget the end scene in Beauty and the Beast or the dream scene in Dumbo! Wow I just remember a lot of very scary scenes in movies I've seen as kid...
I thought Sharptooth was awesome to me as a kid (I loved dinosaurs since I was a toddler) though I was angry at him for causing the death of Littlefoot's mother...
I liks sharp tooth but the most horrifying thing in land before time is when he thinks he's found his mum and it's his shadow. So sad, so heartbreaking.
#17 "I said BE QUIET!!!" ^_^ It's a library, folks, jeez...
hold up why is there a creepy scene at the end?
What even-
It's a film from Kuwait or Saudi Arabia IIRC of a guy running from an obviously mentally deranged person... that, or he raped her and she was coming back for revenge.
Good luck sleeping tonight!
I might point out the obvious but I just find that out on my filming class last week that Tim Burton directed Pee wee bike adventure
That explains a lot...
when I was a kid... that scene with the chicken wasnt the thing to creep me out in fact Ive never noticed the chicken X3, it was the fat kid incident that gave me nightmares O_O
I have a few scenes that should have been on this video.
1- Casper (1995) When the girl and her father enter the mansion for the first time there´s a lot of creepy scenes.
2- Raiders of the Lost Ark: Nazis Face Melting.
3-Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Walter Donovan chooses poorly.
4- A Bug´s Life: Thumper scenes.
Is Indiana Jones even made for Kids 😨🤔
@@jillclijsters well kinda
How? , tell me 🤔
@@jillclijsters Not necessarily lol. I watched them when I was younger, but they’re definitely not directly kids films.
@@jillclijstersnot really, but they're sort of family films
OH MY GOD?? did anyone actually watch this video to the end? where is that last video from? that was creepy as fuck
Petshark Studios sorry for the late reply lol actually i did some research and found out it was taken by some people in india and they were in the middle of nowhere. there was an old lady on the street yelling at them
whether she was a angry old lady or a evil witch is still up for debate lol
The Dark Crystal is like one of my favorite movies and it scared my brother when we were younger but I was cool with it
same here but my sister not brother lol
I actually loved the Fantasia Satan scene as a kid.
Hazard Rider I did as well I loved seeing that part of the movie every time I saw it.
me too
i heard there going to make a live-action movie of that part like the sorcerers apprentice
but i think they canned it
Me too
Chernabog
Ariel Ruh Yeah I know
I watched Return to Oz for the first time when I was 15. I just thought that the Wheelers' actors were having way, way too much fun. Their overacting made me laugh.
Ky4aY25 I must say I like the movie and I still do to this day.
Do you realize how long I've been waiting for you to upload??!😂😂
Everything about Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island but it is one of the best scooby doo films this one freaked me out when the cover says "this time the monsters are real" they we're not f*cking around
Noah The PokéMaster I was not freaked out at all by that movie in fact I enjoyed the fact that there were real monsters instead of criminals in a costume.
one of my faves
The scene from polar express better be on here. The scene with the puppets....
Sheldon the Cobra the animation is scary too it’s too real and looks fake and aaaaaaa childhood nightmares
This is one of the best videos you've made! You should make a remake of this! There was definitely more to count!
EVERYONE KEEP WATCHING AFTER 19:53 !!!!! I don't even know what the hell I just saw but I know I wont be sleeping well.
this deserves more attention even after 4 years ·-·
Four Words: Pink Elephants on Parade
Thats 3 words
Oh wait sry
Rikusgirl001 YES
+NoEcho I'm sorry but that comment made my day.
SAME
beetlejuice isn't a children's movie there's swearing and really jus not a film a child should be watching but still great video mate keep them coming all the best
All swearing censored by Disney channel.
By that token, Ghostbusters isn't a kids film either. Or Roger Rabbit.
Rated PG
Those movies are PG.
I remember seeing a preview for Beetlejuice on a, I think Scooby Doo movie, therefore it is a kids movie.
Does it not bother anyone in the least to see their childhood ripped apart?
10:04 OMG that thing gave me nightmares and PTSD and I still get light headed and my heart racing when I see it now
Did anyone else catch that extra clip at 19:50?
Yes, what the hell was that!
the twin in cry baby lane 😱
Yes that's some scary thing
😨
Yeah what the hell was the about? Was it a prank? Because that freaked me the F out
Thank you, Jorge, for introducing me to the phrase _brick-sh!tting_
Can you make a list about subliminal messages in kid shows?
THEKILTMAN2 On my to-do list lol
***** plz do, i've been wanting to see you do something like that for a while. you have a really good ability at making these taboo trivia top number cartoon based types of videos. it would be awesome to see some sort of sublininal messages/illuminati one. in one of my other comments on this video i mentioned an idea a thing about walt disney, disney is a great place to start off with since they make the majority of kids things these days aswell as having alot of notoriously infamous subliminal messages in their films. Also walt disney was a freemason and disney was originally a military project but became so successful and effective that they decided to keep it going.
***** hype is reel ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
***** Hooray!! :D
+blameitonjorge Watership down IS NOT A KIDS FILM!!!!!!!!
Your so close to 1M!!! U can do it!
I've seen all these movies he listed as a kid in the '80s and then again as a teen -- I turned 13 in '89 -- in the '90s, except for "Scruffy," and none of them scared me!
I watched most of these as a kid. (Yes, I’m that old.)
I’m surprised that the “Fireys” scene from The Labyrinth isn’t in here anywhere. For whatever reason, that scene always rattled me.
I found it a bit weird and gross, but I was never outright scared of it
you could add "coraline" the Transformation mum->spider next. time :)
Add the whole movie.
The pleasure island scene in Pinocchio has always traumatized me ever since I was a kid
I seriously can't stop watching your videos. They're playing whenever I'm doing basically any task except sleeping. Haven't reached that level yet.
For those wondering why movies like Coraline are not on this list. The list has a theme of movies from 1939 to 2000. Back in those days children films often had a share of frightening moments.
cry baby lane was actually a thing and not just a creepypasta? mind fucking blown
Attention, attention! The universe has just shut down completely, Logic will reset in 3... 2... 1... Logic has restarted.
...it's just a creepypasta, isn't it?
Casandraelf The best Creepypastas are the ones that are based of real life events, for me anyway.
Casandraelf Yeah it was shown once on Nickelodeon a long time ago, and was said to be have been banned because of its graphic nature. However, on Halloween in 2011 they showed it again to put those rumors to rest. It's still kind of hard to find. Though I'm pretty sure if you UA-cam search it you might be able to find the full movie. However, the story in the Creepypasta about the guy who made it going insane and such is just Fiction...
rockergrrl113
i kinda figured that the dude making it being an insane mofo was fiction, but i'm just surprised that yes, cry baby lane was actually a thing
I thought the part of Coraline where Coraline has to find the 3 ghost children's souls/eyes was pretty scary. Seeing the deformed versions of earlier "other" characters, especially the part with the Other Father, makes us realize that this is all the Other Mother's doing because she "wants someone to love", according to the black cat.
your older videos are so nostalgic to me. i watched them as a kid when they came out. i was between 8 and 9 at the time, and they scared me so bad but i was obsessed lol.
Bro same here
The nightmare scene from Dumbo scared me as a child. So did Alice falling down the rabbit hole.
joke thats not related: what u call some of the scariest parts of a movie to a dog
*ahem*
*silence*
the-the bark crystal.
*more silence*
Honestly, the Willy Wonka boat scene made up most of my childhood nightmares
What the hell was that thing at the end?!?!?
It was probably a video of Cry Baby Lane
Brian Martinez no its not, its a different video, I saw Cry Baby Lane & its not scary at all in my opinion.
***** it's called the Blackburn Ghost
I really question the lack of anything Brave Little Toaster on this list.
Oh that bloody film is so underrated! The "worthless" song, the clown, the AC vent getting angry, the Hoover sucking up his own cord. :O
That film is dark but sooooo good.
Probably the scariest TV show/ movie (We didn't have cable.) that I remember from my really young, sheltered childhood was the scene with the giant magnet in The Brave Little Toaster. That thing scared me so bad that I ripped my teddy bear's arm off in fright while I was watching it with my parents. And then I cried because I ripped his arm off. :'(
The clown segment in Pee Wee's Big Adventure used to creep me out as a kid for some reason, like a lot of kids I hated clowns..because of that segment particularly
Who is that white bunny from earlier in the video? He wasn't on the list...
Mr Horatio Knibbles
in my opinion the willy wonka tunnel wasn t that disturbing as a kid because i was a kid and din t understand what was happening. I was just seeing a tunnel whit brights colors and willy wonka singing a song . Now i think it s disturbing yes .but the girl who eat the buble gum was disturbing for me when i was a kid
the girl who became a blue ball
Yeah the original and remake used to scare me
*Wasn't
*Didn't
*With
*Bright
*It's
*Now I think it's disturbing, yes
*Capitalize first letter of the word beginning a sentence
*Bubble
*Capitalize proper nouns, (Willy Wonka, I, etc.)
*The girl who ATE the bubble gum
*End sentences with punctuation
*I feel like your 6th grade Language Arts teacher
Adrian Clamens -- me too. I couldn't chew gum for a long LONG time after seeing what happened to Violet.
I liked Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,but damn the original was so fucking twisted,like pedophilia and the fetishization of candy.🤢
Sweet dreams, everyone.
OH NOW YOU SAY THAT!?!?!??!?
Sweet dreams are made of these, who am I to disagree?
Centipede travelled the world and the Seven seas
20:The Witch
19:The Child Catcher
18:Charlie's Dream
17:The Library Ghost
16:The Banshee
15:The Dog Fight
14:Night On Bald Mountain
13:The Animatronics
12:The Snake
11:The Troll
10:Bruno's Transformation
9:Dying Rabbits
8:Large Marge
7:The Tunnel Scene
6:Judge Doom
5:Electrocution Scene
4:Satan
3:Pleasure Island
2:The Wheelers
1:Cry Baby Lane
So glad the Banshee from Darby O'Gill & the Little People made the list. This for me was one of the single most frightening experiences i remember from my childhood. As a kid of the 80s with the popularity of the the VHS machine completely changing the way people watched televisions at home, we were one of the first generations where plopping the kids on the couch in front of a disney video for a couple hours became an acceptable substitute for legitimate parenting. This was one of the videos they had at my day care center when i was a little boy. My parents were divorced and my father worked long hours and had to drive an hour after work to pick me up, so i was always one of the last kids if not the very last kid to get picked up from day care in the evening - and of course when it got down to less than five kids, the staff would usually try to catch a break by putting on a video. I will never forget being terrified of the banshee well into my tweens and early teens. Even seeing it now as a 33 year old man still runs shivers down my spine because of how terrifying it was to me back then.
Who was here waiting for Pink Elephants On Parade?...Was it only me that got freaked out by that?