What movie or show scarred you as a kid?

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Akalistos

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Arisato-kun said:
mazzjammin22 said:
Courage the Cowardly Dog. I mean, holy shit, that show was absolutely terrifying. The mattress episode, and the one with the mummy ("Retuuuuuurn the slaaaaaaab...")? Scared the crap out of me.
I think the mummy episode scared everyone man, myself included. There's not a person I've talked to that wasn't freaked out by it. D:
So, I'm not a real person? I love Courage, and watch all the episode. I never were scared of it.
 

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Show: Tales from the Crypt (Parents had HBO)

Saw the episode "Only Skin Deep" (Youtube it) when 5. I had to sleep with a nightlight for a month. Episode still creeps me out now. Also, "May the Punishment fit the Crime"'s ending creeped me out.
 

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Akalistos said:
Arisato-kun said:
mazzjammin22 said:
Courage the Cowardly Dog. I mean, holy shit, that show was absolutely terrifying. The mattress episode, and the one with the mummy ("Retuuuuuurn the slaaaaaaab...")? Scared the crap out of me.
I think the mummy episode scared everyone man, myself included. There's not a person I've talked to that wasn't freaked out by it. D:
So, I'm not a real person? I love Courage, and watch all the episode. I never were scared of it.
If you were a child at the time then you had nerves of steel. ;D
 

Akalistos

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Nothing Tra La La said:
The ending scene of Who Framed Roger Rabbit used to scare me shitless, when the old guys eyes got all red and he began melting...ugh.
You mean judge Doom? Come on! How can you be scared of him, he was practically funny.

Nothing Tra La La said:
Also, it may mark me as a pussy, but the huge white dog thing in the Neverending Story. GOD DAMMIT.
I couldn't watch that movie as a child, that thing seriously messed with my mind.
The Luck Dragon!?!?!?!
Man, i always dream of having him ride me everywhere.

Don't worry, I'm not laughing at you. We all have fear, but we all dress them differently. You're scared of a flying Cocker and I'm afraid of.... You know, with my "don't care" attitude i don't think i fear anything. Not even death.
 

Akalistos

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Arisato-kun said:
Akalistos said:
Arisato-kun said:
mazzjammin22 said:
Courage the Cowardly Dog. I mean, holy shit, that show was absolutely terrifying. The mattress episode, and the one with the mummy ("Retuuuuuurn the slaaaaaaab...")? Scared the crap out of me.
I think the mummy episode scared everyone man, myself included. There's not a person I've talked to that wasn't freaked out by it. D:
So, I'm not a real person? I love Courage, and watch all the episode. I never were scared of it.
If you were a child at the time then you had nerves of steel. ;D
I had a high threshold because my brother love to make me watch horror flick just to scare me shitless. I was 9 at the time. He also made me record a porno, and surprisingly, that's the movie that screw me over. (Pun intended.)
 

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I can't remember a movie/show that scared me, but I remember Doom on the PC scared me when I was little.
 

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eatenbyagrue said:
Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Primarily, the opening scene with the creepy doll. And the quietness and darkness and all that. Loved the show though.

yeah my friends and I allways said, if you could get through the opening you could handle everything


any how my trauma was watership down

parents: "oh look a movie about talking cartoon rabbits, lets leave this on for our 8 year old daughter while we go out"

..... between
1 ghost rabbits
2 general woundwort
3 any scene involving Blackavar

when they came home i was hiding behind the couch


i love the movie now though, its on youtube i suggest checking it out
 

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the first Ghostbusters. Zuul and Clortho- when they were in their demigod shape they really freaked the hell out of me.
Now I love that movie. But when I was 6-7, it was terrifying
 

NerkySera

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Wild Thornberries, the way they were drawn and how thin Debbie was scared the shit out of me (same with the sister in Rocket Power), I used to have nightmares about them. There was a black and white movie about a monster on a train it was black and white it scared me as well. My cousin played Resident Evil 3: Nemesis when I was really young I used to think zombies would really come and get me, I had escape plans under my bed and nightmares about it for AGES. Now horror is my favourite genre and I love R/E!

Hitokiri_Gensai said:
The Rescuers, All Dogs Go To Heaven, Fivel Goes to America, alll strangely dark, gothy movies with lots of death and like demons, i blame it for turning me into a goth. and scarring me as a child.
Those were all the movies I loved as a child, especially ADGTH!
FortheLegion said:
Watership down
it still bothers me to this day
It's another one of my favourite movies but when Bigwig gets caught in the wire I'd be shrieking and hiding behind a pillow

demoman_chaos said:
I can't remember a movie/show that scared me, but I remember Doom on the PC scared me when I was little.
I thought I was the only one D:
 

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ET. That movie scared the crap out of me. That friggin alien thing was horrible. Especially when she's feeding it m&m's and it's hand is creeping out of the doorway. Urgh! I still cant watch that movie.
 

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I have 1 movie that scared the bajebus out of me as a kid and that was Arachnaphobia. *shivers* i checked everywhere for spiders after watching that movie....and it only furthered my fear of spiders >.o

Another movie that didn't scar me but sort of shocked me as a kid was Watershipdown. Something about those rabbits tearing each others throats out bothered me as a kid....although I loved Little Nemo, the nightmare before Xmas, Tale from the Crypt and other equally weird things. Maybe it was the fact that rabbits, who are supposed to be cute and fluffy were killing each other violently.
 

spookydom

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American Warewolf In London. My parents fell asleep and I creeped downstairs to watch it from around the corner of our living room when I was about 8. Couldn't sleep for a month.

Jeff Waynes musical version of The War of the Worlds. My dad bought it for me when I was five and left me alone in the house with it on. Scared the living crap out of me so much I couldn't listen to it again until I was 13. Every time I acted up my parents threatend to put it on unless I behaved. Even now sometimes at the age of 35 it creeps me out when I listen to it.
 

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Gavmando said:
ET. That movie scared the crap out of me. That friggin alien thing was horrible. Especially when she's feeding it Reeses Pieces and it's hand is creeping out of the doorway. Urgh! I still cant watch that movie.
Fixed. They kinda made that a big deal. But yeah, that movie still scares the shit outta me, especially the part where it's hiding in the kid's closet with all the dolls, and all you see is its head staring into space... Just fucking scares me, okay?
 

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Timotei said:
Neon Genesis: End of Evangelion

I wasn't so much a kid anymore, but it was the first time I ever had any mental scarring as the result of a movie.

Sweet almighty Tang-Jesus , that movie (and the series too) is FULL of scarring material.
Hell you don't need to be a kid to be traumatized by it...just remember THAT scene...you know , the one that takes place in a hospital room.
 

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Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:
I have 2 words for you:

PINK. MOTHERFUCKING. (adding a third) ELEPHANTS.

If you don't already know what I'm talking about, don't bother asking.
"They're walking around the bed, on their head, hippoty hoppity, they're here" and there! PINK ELEPHANTS EVERYWHERE!"

yes I know the words, THAT is how much that scene has scarred me, when all the multicoloured elephant heads form a giant walking man and walk RIGHT UP TO THE SCREEN?! D: Bad times