Childhood Nightmare Fuel

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Lance Catamaran

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24,964 posts

227 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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Inspired by some recent Youtube videos, does anyone have moments from films or TV shows that utterly terrified them as children? I don't mean horror films that we shouldn't have been watching anyway (like my parents letting me watch An American Werewolf in London and having nightmares for weeks afterwards) but things that were supposed to be for children. I loved Ghostbusters when I was young, still do in fact, but those demon dogs terrified me to the point I'd have to fast forward every scene they were in. Even 30 years on, I wouldn't want a young child watching it. Although every time I see it now I can help but notice one of the arms cops a feel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBoNpfrCBtQ


On a similar note, The Neverending Story had a drowning horse and this thing. I think they both explain why I'm a cat person.




Watership Down is something that has traumatised every child who ever watched it, but although the violence was bad enough, the worst part was recounting how their burrow was destroyed. Where he talks about being buried alive and trying to claw past dead bodies still makes me feel uneasy. It's a U-rated fun filled adventure for all the family!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzirfrSn_KQ


But the absolute worst one was The Animals of Farthing Wood, which as one comment points out is like if George R R Martin wrote Zootopia. The mice getting bloodily impaled by the Shrike was bad enough, but to this day I still remember my younger self watching the scene where the hedgehogs get run over, bursting in to tears and my mum frantically trying to come up with an explanation as to why they would have survived it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pypyDDPmIQ

If anything, it's even worse watching it as an adult. He is too terrified to move, so she goes back to him so that they can die together. In a children's cartoon show. I feel like I need to watch Requiem for a Dream or Irreversible just to try and cheer myself up now.


Cledus Snow

2,090 posts

188 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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Noseybonk used to scare the st out of me.

AshVX220

5,929 posts

190 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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The Cyclops in the Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, I was convinced there was one in the garden waiting to peer through my bedroom window with that one huge eye!

jonwm

2,511 posts

114 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Children of the corn

Trevatanus

11,120 posts

150 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Quatermass

oldbanger

4,316 posts

238 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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For some reason Sapphire and Steel was really scary at the time.

Nimby

4,589 posts

150 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Trevatanus

11,120 posts

150 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Trevatanus said:
Quatermass
Also I remember an edition of "Tales of the Unexpected" which featured a device where you could hear sounds made by plants and trees.
For instance, a tree being chopped down, or a field being mowed.

shakotan

10,684 posts

196 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Children of the Stones.

The opening credits were enough for me, never watched an episode!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeJ39FsWpbk

Moulder

1,465 posts

212 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Emu. Can't remember why exactly.

However, I am now a relatively powerfully built director and he lives in a box in someone's loft so guess I am laughing last.

Don't think I liked Cuddles much either...

Lucas CAV

3,022 posts

219 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Cledus Snow said:
Noseybonk used to scare the st out of me.
Pretty bad I agree


Zelda was bad enough


But Moid was worse imho...



Plinth

713 posts

88 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Songs of Praise

grumbledoak

31,532 posts

233 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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oldbanger said:
For some reason Sapphire and Steel was really scary at the time.
No "at the time" about it. Some of Sapphire and Steel was properly scary!

susanq

638 posts

175 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Nimby said:
This. Still can't believe it was a children's programme. That little dwarf...... shudder.