Scary scenes in non horror movies or series.
>>82677152
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykDAxit_yv8
One of many from this movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNr3P4wNk8Y
that whole fucking movie
why did they make him so scary?
>>82677448
I know I've seen that episode multiple times but I do not recognize that at all... did I block it out?
>>82677152
The original version is pure horror kino. The edited sketch is shit
>>82677152
Is that seriously Teletubbies?
nigga you gay
>>82677448
this is really violent for a kids show
>>82677152
the bear was worse my dude
>>82677558
do they get naked?
>>82677448
what the shit was that?
>>82677152
Shirt gave me nightmares.
>>82677512
I didn't realize my sister posts on 4Chan.Hi Bizz!
>>82677802
hey, can I come over tonight?I'm still horny from last time ;)
>>82677448
>filming the tv
Americans should stop this. It's giving me eye cancer.
>>82677841Of course, sis! I love your sweet ass
>>82677650
What was the plot of this episode again?
>>82677895
Normally I'd agree but it's forgivable since Spongebob is really anal about copyrights in Youtube.
Fuck this fucking episode
>>82677512
Yeah I also had a huge fear of E.T as a child
the movie Mac N Me was WAY worse though.
To this day I still have nightmares about greys which I consider to be my big irrational fear as an adult
>>82677895
Viacom has always been a piece of shit when it comes to showing their material on YouTube.
>>82678104
>being scared of Pepsi:the Movie
LOL
>>82678161
>Pepsi:the Movie
You mean McDonald's: The Movie
There was an episode of Power Rangers: In Space, which is basically a rip off of Alien, where the fucking army turn up wearing the uniforms from Starship Troopers (the literal same uniforms and guns) and get into fucking trench warfare for 2 minutes
That shit was bleak as fuck, and totally out of sync with the show. I only saw it recently, but if I'd seen it as a kid that would have fucked me up.
>The Rescuers
>The Great Mouse Detective
>Brave Little Toaster
>Little Nemo
>All Dogs go to Heaven
>Dumbo
>Pinocchio
oh the nightmares
Did Rugrats have more nightmare fuel episodes than any other kids show?
>that Angelica's giant baby brother episode
>that Chuckie loses his glasses episode
>the monster in the garage POV episode
>that spike goes missing episode where the replacement gerbils multiply and takeover the basement, and other scary scenes episode
>that mr friend episode
>that tommy fever dream episode
>that pic related episode
Why was this one show so fucked up?
>>82678313
>Great Mouse Detective was rated G
There's a lot of missing sound in the final fight scene and I wonder if they had it in there and cut it out to keep it that way. Rattigan beat the shit out of him
This was pretty fucked up.
>that scene where everyone but dougal were chained up in a dungeon.
>>82678512
According to William H. Macy, Harvey Weinstein saw the film and decided to do an American version. On 24 February 2006, the film was released in the United States as Doogal, and was produced by The Weinstein Company. In the United States version, where audiences are unfamiliar with the series, the majority of original United Kingdom voices have been dubbed over by celebrities more familiar to the United States, such as Chevy Chase (Train), Jimmy Fallon (Dylan), Whoopi Goldberg (Ermintrude), William H. Macy (Brian), Kevin Smith (Moose) and Jon Stewart (Zeebad).
Only two original voices remained – those of Kylie Minogue and Ian McKellen (although Kylie Minogue's original recordings were not present in the United States version for she had re-dubbed her own voice in an American accent, with some of her lines changed). The United States version also features Daniel Tay (Doogal), Bill Hader (Sam) and Judi Dench (narrator). Writer Butch Hartman (The Fairly OddParents) rewrote the storyline to accommodate multiple pop culture references (mostly from The Lord of the Rings) and flatulence jokes (neither of which were present in the original release).
>>82678382
All the nicktoons were pretty screwed up, except maybe Rocket Power. Back then you were allowed to scare kids.
>>82677152
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADrojCw6amM
had me quivering
>>82678557
Changes in the US Version[edit]
Zebedee's nightmare, the opening sequence, Dylan and Ermintrude's musical number, and various other scenes are shortened for time.
Narration by Judi Dench is heard throughout the film.
"Dougal" is spelt as "Doogal" in this version, possibly to prevent any mispronunciation with the voice actors.
Much of the original dialogue is changed, with the main addition of pop culture references.
Wacky cartoon sound effects are added into some scenes.
Zeebad, Soldier Sam, and Ermintrude's personalities are heavily changed from their original versions.
Some bits of the original music is changed or removed, as well as some of the sound effects.
Many British words are changed to more American words, such as "Roundabout" being changed to "Carousel" or "Merry Go Round".
Additional dialogue and various one-liners are added into scenes that were originally silent.
The narration implies that Zebedee's reason for not joining with Doogal and the others on their quest was because he went to search for Zeebad; in the original, it was because he had to stay behind to guard the roundabout.
Characters such as the Moose and the Skeletons are given dialogue despite being silent in the original.
Fart noises are added in for the Moose as a running gag of him constantly breaking wind.
Train is given much less dialogue than in the original version.
Every shot of Zeebad's ice palace is cut; glimpses of the palace can be seen in the background in a few shots, but is not shown in full view.
During the scene of Zeebad trying to interrogate Doogal, a brief flashback depicting Florence trapped in the icy carousel is shown.
>>82678612
An additional song entitled Simply Wonderful by Andrea Remanda and Goldust is added in.
A sequence that featured the song Mr. Blue Sky by Electric Light Orchestra was moved to the very end of the film, serving it as the ending to the movie; in the original version, the scene was actually a dream sequence that appeared in the middle of the film.
The characters find out the third diamond is hidden in the carousel through hieroglyphics at the temple; in the original version Zebedee already informed them that the third diamond was there before they set off on their journey.
An entire scene in which Doogal has a nightmare about Florence is cut.
Instead of Brian, it's Doogal who finds the village.
A scene where Doogal and the others are wondering through the frozen village before encountering Zeebad is removed.
The scene where Zebedee is revealed to be alive is shown after Florence questions where he is; in the original it was shown right after Zeebad was defeated.
A post-credit scene of Zeebad in his prison is completely removed.
Behind the Scenes footage of the American actors recording for the film is added into the end credits.
A second post-credit scene of Zebedee saying to the audience "Time for Bed" is moved to the end of the credits instead of midway.
>>82678628
Unlike the original film (which was well received), the movie was panned by critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it received an aggregate score of 8% based on 49 reviews (4 "fresh" and 45 "rotten"), with the consensus: "Overloaded with pop culture references, but lacking in compelling characters and plot, Doogal is too simple-minded even for the kiddies";[5] the website ranked it the 82nd worst reviewed movie of the 2000s.[6] It has a score of 23 out of 100 ("generally unfavorable") on Metacritic, and an F rating from Entertainment Weekly writing that "very young children should be angry... where is it written that 4-year-olds don't deserve a good story, decent characters, and a modicum of coherence?". It was placed #5 on Ebert & Roeper's Worst of 2006. Michael Phillip of the Chicago Tribune described the film as "Eighty-five minutes you'll never get back."
Randy Miller of DVD Talk says that: "Doogal is, after all, one of the worst excuses for a children's film during this or any year---and if you're really looking for an in-depth analysis of why it's so awful, you don't have to look hard. Filled to the brim with pop culture references and other such gags that'll be even less funny a few years from now, it's like Shrek without the occasional bit of charm and surprise".[7]
Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote "The key frame animation, based on three-dimensional models, is rudimentary, with none of the characters proving visually arresting."
Ned Martel of The New York Times wrote "In Doogal setting the world right again involves a badly paced quest for three diamonds, assorted jokes that don't land, and a daringly incoherent climactic confrontation".[8]
>>82677152
>Scary scenes in non horror movies or series.
>>82677152
Seeing that was like uncovering a repressed memory. I'm a fully grown man why do I feel fear in response to this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmU2Ydip0Bo
I love Spongebob, but those ultra-realistic panels always caught me off-guard as a kid.
Same for Ren & Stimpy.
It took me years before Iwas able to watch this scene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKZT2u3gYQI
>>82677152
>>82677586
seriously giving me some fucking PTSD, It's a shame my earliest memory is pure fuckng fear
>>82679859
American?
That shit isn't remotely scary and I watched this as a really young kid.
>tfw just remembered that clown episode of Dexters Lab
I'M NOT TOMMY
intentional (and actual) nightmare fuel
>>82680064
Dr. Pavel, I'M NOT CIA!
>>82680281
>>82679999
Dee Dee was a hot mime
>>82677448
This bit was also very scary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yorZRDujbd0
Who thought it would be a good idea to put this in a kid's show?
what the fuck were they thinking
>>82678382
I ' M N O T S T U
>>82677586
>>82677152
Would have been far less terrifying if they used real animals. The way those things moved was so creepy.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl3YXl_m0uk
People say they got scared by this idk.
>>82680504
When it came out, that was probably trippy as fuck. Not appropriate here though since
>implying Dumbo wasn't a horror movie
>>82680392
FUCK this one in particular
Literally anything from Courage the Cowardly Dog.
>>82680370
this shit fucked me up as a kid
>>82680370
I never got the joke
>>82680585
>Scary scenes in non horror movies or series.
>non horror
>>82680775
Instead of being scary, the vampire is just turning the lights off and on.
>>82678680
>>82678628
>>82678612
thanks for the info wikipedia brown
>>82677937
Arnold goes to his hick cousin's hometown and there are counterparts of all his friends back home, but their relationships with him are reversed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsjhdoWKtXM
I was only ten...
There was a crypt keeper special on Kids' WB once back in the day. The commercials for if scared the shit out of me.
>>82678382
>>82680064
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fA9NylXGJCk
>>82680903
shit like this always wigged me out as a kid
I'd have nightmares of familiar things acting in very unfamiliar ways
also one of my more frequent recurring nightmare themes is uncontrolled water flow, like a showerhead pointed outside the tub into the bathroom that you can't turn off or something. And yet that kind of thing doesn't bother me much IRL/consciously and never really has, yet in a dream it's horrifying
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OHX0mMsPJjo
>>82681763
The only Treehouse of Horror that actually attempted horror. Eventually, they didn't even bother parodying horror stories.
>>82677152
The scariest part about this was how the opening sequence changed, so every time an episode started you got a small bit of anxiety regardless/
All the Count segments are pretty scary. Especially the ones with Cookie Monster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AoxCkySv34
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l7KbMVdN7E
>>82681826
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLiXjaPqSyY
This was some of dan castanetta's best voice work ever
>>82677152
You might be scared of the lion on teletubbies, but it was this creepy fuck for me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmQ--bESNXA
>>82677152
>>82677586
>>82677558
>>82682112
fyi
>>82677152
>>82677586
Was this Teletubbies Lion and Bear thing UK only? American here and I don't recall ever seeing it. I only remember the cruise ships, the house, the dancing bear, and the animal parade.
>>82678382
>tommy fever dream episode
is that the one where either chuckie or tommy stops dreaming and just sees static? and then one of them has a dream where they cut themselves and a bunch of stuffing comes out? that was terrifying
>>82678382
I hate rugrats so fucking god damn much
The characters are terrible and uninteresting
The art style is extremely bad and disgusting
The topic and themes of the series are nonsensical
Fuck that show
The creators of it need to be beheaded by isis
>>82682415
Found the Cuck!
>>82682451
Found the Cuck!
>>82682699
You're scared of gigantic asses?
>>82683277
of course
>>82681826
The one where the teachers eat the children was the scariest one for me
>>82683520
Okay? Excepting maybe a few frames, everything was tongue-in-cheek.
>>82677152
Surprisingly never had nightmares about this.
But please don't remind me.
>>82677448
This was too cheesy for me to find it scary. Although it is pretty brutal
I saw this scene again recently. It still frightened me
>>82682181
>still has a baby-face
>>82678382
oh my god, thanks for bringing back all those repressed nightmares.
I used to be terrified of Kermit the Frog and would run out the room whenever he came on the TV
Also pretty much every other dream I had involved Kermit stalking me or trying to kill me
we cool now tho
>>82684023
That episode when Grover gave him human teeth must have scarred you for life
CHAAAAARLIE! YOU CAN NEVER COME BAAACK!
YOU CAN NEVER COME BACK!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWUNnHt2N-E