Movies, TV shows or books that used to upset you as a kid?

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Torque669

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Tilly, Tom and Tiny.

DONT QUESTION ME!

When tiny rode down that hill on the bike, crashed and went headfirst into a bush, my five year old selfs heart stopped for several seconds. And the dragon in the window. Man that shat me up as a kid.
 

Timotei

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I think it would have to the ending scene to Bonnie and Clyde. The word "moderation" did not exist there.

That and a lot of scenes from the Godfather and Goodfellas.

I never really noticed how into gangster movies I was until this very moment.
 

GrinningManiac

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Dumbo

And the opening credits of the original Scooby Doo made me scared of the dark. It was the detailed masks that popped up between the cartoon scenes. The voodoo one

Oh, and the Wildebeest from Lion King. Looking back, that's not a kid's film, that is a genuiley epic film however old you are

Up, which I saw a month ago, brought me to the brink of bawling, and all that stopped me was the fact I was in a cinema with hundreds of strangers
 

DreamKing

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Almost the entire movie of the Great Mouse Dectective. That has left a scar that will probably not heal for a while. [small]I hate you, Fidget. I hate you. *hides behind babysitter*[/small]
 

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I have to agree that Mufasa's death was pretty rough at the time. I didn't cry (though my mother did), but it's definitely one of the saddest moments in Disney. I rate it as sadder even than the death of Bambi's mother.
 

Kuchinawa212

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Well, those "Glove of Vader" Star Wars books upset me when I was kid. With that whole emperor's son deal. And all of vader's power stored in his glove. It wasn't the Star Wars I came to know by watching the movies. So that always upset me
 

Supernatural Girl

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Watership Down was my downfall. With Lion King, I could hold in the tears, but the end of watership down was just too much.

Just to get a bit modern here... The episode of Futurama where Fry finds his dog's fossilised remains. The ending to that just makes me cry so bad. Just thinking about it now is making me teary eyed. I refuse to watch that episode whenever it is on TV. The channel gets changed immediately.
 

Roxas1359

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When I was 3 the movie Titanic had just come out and I ended up seeing it when it was released on VHS. I was only 3 at the time and I was being exposed to death and sex(Thanks a lot Aunty) and I cried. Or probably Bambi because of when Bambi's mom died.Right after I saw it at my cousin's house I looked up at the wall and saw a dear head.Then my uncle came up to me and said that that was Bambi's mom.
 

MiracleOfSound

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Connor Lonske said:
60s Bat man TV special, you just can't find a place to put a bomb these days.

OK Bambie, you win.
Bat Shark Repellant... one of the funniest scenes in history!
 

IrishBerserker

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The end of Delta Force always made me cry as a kid.

Interestingly enough, I never got upset when Mustafa or Bambi's mother died.
 

Klepa

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Had one show like that.. I was never allowed to watch it as a kid, as it was on so late. I could sometimes hear the haunting theme tune coming from the living room, as I went to bed. Sometimes I could see the intro sequence that's on while the theme plays, and there was a horrible, distorted face in it, supposedly screaming in agony. I saw a few episodes as a kid, and they were quite menacing, with monsters, FBI agents, and a guy that was called Skinner.

Fast Forward ten years. And I'm laughing at David Duchovny's wooden acting, horrible monster make-up, and the embarrassingly familiar, yet so comfortable 90's hairdos and fashion. 5cm long bright red fingernails *shivers* What were women thinking?
 

Dark Knifer

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There was one sesame street episode with vincent price as a guest star. It scared the shit outta me when I was a kid.
 

Insignia19

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Supernatural Girl said:
Watership Down was my downfall. With Lion King, I could hold in the tears, but the end of watership down was just too much.

Just to get a bit modern here... The episode of Futurama where Fry finds his dog's fossilised remains. The ending to that just makes me cry so bad. Just thinking about it now is making me teary eyed. I refuse to watch that episode whenever it is on TV. The channel gets changed immediately.
oh my god, i just recently saw that episode of Futurama and my friend warned me about the ending being really sad. I thought he was joking, but good god it is so depressing. It's like the writer for that episode was really depressed or something and just decided to just make the saddest scene in Futurama.
 

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Even though I said a few posts back that I laughed so much at Jurassic Park, I just listened to the absolutely godlike main theme [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5HpM69jqhM] and gods, those soft strings in the beginning, remembering me of that moment where they see those massive herdes of dinosaurs in the distance, made me choke up. So many good memories.
 

OddOzZy666

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The only thing to truly scare me when I was yong was....

The Recess Halloween special where they uncover zombies of Ms Finster.
Bricks are still shat to this day.
 

Daxren

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Frequen-Z said:
Morbius from Spiderman used to give me the willies. Not sure why.
It was those sucker things on his hands and the way he yelled "i neeeed PLASMA!"...that creeped me out too.

Also when i was quite young watching Are you afraid of the dark? and Goosebumps..that episode where the mask was stuck on that chicks head on halloween and changed her...ahh run away!!