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DiegBareno [2020-03-17 07:05:12 +0000 UTC]
To me the creepiest part about Boo Brothers was the silhouetted shapes spying on the gang and they never notice him.Β
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OverlordCiel627 [2019-02-06 06:43:52 +0000 UTC]
The Headless Horsemen scene didn't really scare me as much as the donkey scene from Pinocchio.
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dark-kunoichi92 [2018-02-27 23:31:40 +0000 UTC]
Where'd you get the meme template from?
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NTSEFAN In reply to dark-kunoichi92 [2018-04-07 21:45:07 +0000 UTC]
I have a blank template of this meme stored in one of my flashdrives you can use.
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NTSEFAN In reply to dark-kunoichi92 [2018-04-08 19:01:26 +0000 UTC]
Alright, I'll be sending it to you in a moment.
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SansAndPapyrusLOVE14 [2016-09-27 19:26:22 +0000 UTC]
I wasn't easily scared from these movies as a kid, but there was one movie that made me cry and hide in my room. (I think it wasn't even appropriate for my age) The movie is called Watership Down from 1978. You probably don't know it, but it was super disturbig but beautifully made. It scared the living witts outta me. You should really watch it.
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MisanthropeMochi [2016-09-11 17:07:15 +0000 UTC]
#3 could actually happen. If it were An Anaconda
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whitelighter5 [2015-05-14 06:23:55 +0000 UTC]
7 and 4 were scary although I was only afraid of the evil queen when I was youngerΒ - the rest not so much. I always find the donkey transformation more humiliating than anything particularly because due to symbolism and other stereotypes.
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BaratheThornNinja [2015-03-17 02:34:34 +0000 UTC]
#4 and #1 I completely agree with
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Agent-G245 [2014-10-30 06:03:44 +0000 UTC]
I agree with most of these (some I've seen, others not) but one that sits with me to this day is whenever the Beast from Beauty and the Beast grows enraged. In fact, I find the whole movie unsettling in every way - wouldn't you be creeped out just a little by talking inanimate objects?
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V1EWT1FUL [2014-09-12 01:38:24 +0000 UTC]
scarecrow is scarier in the redesign
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Jdailey1991 [2014-04-30 02:26:08 +0000 UTC]
Here were what I found scary when I was little:
Friend Owl scared me out of watching Bambi for years.
The Grand Duke of Owls scared me out of watching Rock-A-Doodle for much longer.
The way that lamp's face in The Brave Little Toaster rubbed me off the wrong way.
The one shot where Maleficent revealed herself in the fireplace scared me before the days of DVDs.
Even Judge Doom's revelation at the end scared me!
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Jdailey1991 In reply to Fire-Wolf-The-Wolgan [2014-04-30 02:36:15 +0000 UTC]
Yet I was supposed to be scared of Pleasure Island or Chernabog...yet never did.
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TheDreamVista [2014-04-07 02:48:31 +0000 UTC]
Have you seen the movie Watership Down 1978?
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Kyler-Thy-Ripper [2013-12-20 20:14:05 +0000 UTC]
6 is my dad's mom and 3 is just cute
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DarkMoonPonyArtist [2013-11-05 04:02:22 +0000 UTC]
when I was little I was so friggin' scared of that old witch!
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Fire-Wolf-The-Wolgan In reply to DarkMoonPonyArtist [2013-11-05 04:20:30 +0000 UTC]
Well I was afraid of Freddy mostly.Β I was trying to find something good to watch on TV when I was little, then I accidentally came across that part form part 5, where he drags a girl with stuffed cheeks into the fridge.Β So in later years, he became one of my favoriteΒ slashers.Β
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DarkMoonPonyArtist In reply to Fire-Wolf-The-Wolgan [2013-11-05 04:33:28 +0000 UTC]
*you probally dont want to know who I was afraid of so If you dont want anything to do with this stop reading* I was afraid of Chucky. One day I went to my dad's friends house with my dad,I saw the doll and totally freaked out and hid behind a wall. Everytime we went there I would hide in the same place. *They also had tiffany but I wasn't scared of her* I never knew Chucky was comedy too.I never knew anything of chucky. I only was scared of his face (look) . I started watching Jason and Freddy,but still not Chucky. He still invaded my nightmares. ALL of my nightmares. (not just one or 5,ALL of them) Then I watched the trailer,Not so bad. So I finally watched seed of chucky first (I watched all the movies in backwords order) I laughed a bunch and couldn't wait to watch more. (An interesting fact about me is that I've never had a real happy dream. I've only have cruel,depressing,evil dreams.)
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DaydreamDragon371 [2013-09-23 21:04:51 +0000 UTC]
10: It wasn't really Gossamer himself that scared me as a kid, more or less the intro to one of the episodes he was in (a "Hair Raising Hare" I believe, I dunno), just the music and the frightening picture scared the bajeepers out of me.
9: I can't say he scared me since I first saw Ferngully about a year or two ago, but his skeleton form did unnerve me.
8: I only saw a little bit of that specific movie, and I didn't get far enough to see him, but I do recall that the Creeper scared me more.
7: I didn't see the cartoon as a kid, but I did read the novel in Third Grade. And boy did that scare me.
6: She didn't really scare me too much, but I kinda freaked out when she kicked that pitcher into the skeleton that was reaching for it.
5: I never really watched Batman cartoons as a kid, so I can't really say anything there.
4: I'm actually surprised that even though I saw this in the First Grade, the clown never scared me. I guess it's because I never thought much of clowns.
3: Oh yes, him. I remember that he scared me for quite a while.
2: I swear, one of these days I'm going to finally see Pinocchio...
1: I never saw that short, but I can imagine that it would scare a kid quite badly.
Some of my own personal scary nostalgic animated moments are No-Face from Spirited Away (I think the movie was fantastic, but as a little kid, I wanted the tape out of the house just because No-Face scared me so badly), Piecemeal *shudders*, and...well...www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBcQOCβ¦
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