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Quote from: flyawayraven on May 30, 2014, 12:57:23 PMThe Brave Little Toaster. I had so many nightmares because of that movie. D:OMG yes. When the window fan started getting angry, because he couldn't move. When the appliances were in that used appliance store (or whatever it is) and they did that song and the old fashioned scary music. Also, when the appliances were in the forest with the creepy trees. I mean, I can watch it now obviously without being scared but when I was a kid those were the parts that scared me.
The Brave Little Toaster. I had so many nightmares because of that movie. D:
I was so terrified of the movie, The Pagemaster as a kid. I thought the idea of the movie was great but every time I watched it I got nightmares.
Quote from: Galactica on May 30, 2014, 02:38:25 PMThere is this beautifully drawn/animated movie- Raggedy Ann & Andy, "A Musical Adventure" - it is definitely FOR kids- but there are some parts that gave me nightmares.1) There is this deeply disturbing part where they fall into this lake of living Taffy that wants to eat them, and they are struggling to be free- and eventually win only by tricking him into eating himself of something...OH MY GOD THAT WAS REAL?I thought that was a hallucination I had as a child when I had an extremely bad fever.Post Merge: May 30, 2014, 06:20:55 PMQuote from: Maddie on May 30, 2014, 03:50:01 PMHmmm as a kid and even as an adult The Wizard of Oz is something I won't watch. The munchkins used to give me nightmares. Flying monkey bats are fine but not those creepy cherub looking people.aw, little people aren't creepy.
There is this beautifully drawn/animated movie- Raggedy Ann & Andy, "A Musical Adventure" - it is definitely FOR kids- but there are some parts that gave me nightmares.1) There is this deeply disturbing part where they fall into this lake of living Taffy that wants to eat them, and they are struggling to be free- and eventually win only by tricking him into eating himself of something...
Hmmm as a kid and even as an adult The Wizard of Oz is something I won't watch. The munchkins used to give me nightmares. Flying monkey bats are fine but not those creepy cherub looking people.
When I was little, about five or six, I remember my mom flipping through the television channels trying to find a show for us. She found an animated movie, and all I remember of it was that some animals - I think they were moles? - were talking about a war the humans were fighting, I believe it was WWII. It showed a scene with mustard gas, and the soldiers fleeing for their lives. I don't know what the title was, but even as a teen I think it would still haunt me just as badly.
I freaked out in the movie theatre during The Beauty and the Beast. (uh now I'm showing my age!) In that scene where the beast goes a bit crazy tearing the castle apart. I never did get quite why that scared me so much - but now I'm thinking it's pretty similar to something that happened in my childhood... I thought I was a tougher kid than that, heh.
And has anyone seen Little Nemo's Adventures in Slumberland? There's one part where ominous dark smoke is seeping under a doorway. You can't even seen the villain, it's just the smoke under the doorway. I would have to leave the room because that scene terrified me. As I recall, I was fine with the actual villain
Animal Farm was another rather morbid animated movie
I *hated* Watership Downs when I was a kid. I saw it on tv when I was pretty little(like 4 or 5). I watched it because I loved bunnies and I was expecting a cute bunny movie when I saw the commercials. I did not get a cute bunny movie. So much blood! So much death! Even the animation style disturbed me. That movie messed me up something awful, and to this day I still can't watch it. I actually had to read the book for an English class in high school, and when I saw that on the syllabus I freaked out. I dreaded it all semester, but once I started reading the book, I loved it! The book fantastic, but I will hate that movie until the day I die.
The "Night on Bald Mountain" part of Fantasia scared me soooo much when I was a kid! I loved the cute parts of Fantasia, but I just couldn't do this part!
As for me, I don't think there are any two things that traumatized me more than Triton destroying Ariel's collection in The Little Mermaid, and Scar's death in The Lion King. I had this crazy nightmare when I was 5 in which my mom and I were spying on but hiding from the hyenas as they ate Scar's carcass, and they were lined up with plates and forks just cutting off pieces of his body. It was like a buffet line. Yeah, somebody couldn't watch The Lion King until she was almost a teenager! Once I got over that dream, it actually became one of my very favorite movies.
*shudders* The Adventure of Little Nemo. And The Neverending Story. I would cry and freak out at those movies. Nightmares for days!
this thread! You guys are bringing up all of my childhood fears. I'm laughing as I read this.Humorously enough, my mom was afraid that Rescue at Midnight Castle would scare me, but I don't remember ever being bothered by that movie. Not sure why, since it does involve shrieking dragons and innocent ponies getting kidnapped and thrown into prison and nearly drowning, etc. . . . but I liked it. In fact, that scenario was replayed in my pony games.
Ooooh the goosebump series! especially the one where a persons bed was FILLED with worms... eek I hate worms. Or was that 'are you afraid of the dark?'.