Was there ever a more terrifying scene in a children's movie?

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I was freaked the fuck out about the walrus eating the clams.

Yes.

Run.

Yeah, this scared the shit out of me and also just left me confused. I couldn't figure out why the kids turned into donkeys. It wasn't until I watched the movie again when I was a lot older that I figured out they were "making asses of themselves" literally. But even more scary than that scene was the slave driver whipping them.

its from a kinda obscure movie tho

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Anybody else think the Coachman would prostitute those donkey boys to those horny lonely salt miners they would ship them to? They don't call it Pleasure Island for nothing.

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Holy shit that's pure terror.

>Rattigan
>claiming to be a mouse not a rat

He wasn't fooling anyone

The clown fucking ruins this scene. He completely overshadows the idea that the nightmare is ultimately about the toaster accidentally killing a kid.

Air conditioner scene from brave little toaster.

Yes

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REMEMBER ME, EDDIE?

why didn't the blue fairy save them? fucking stupid cunt

This was my fave movie as a kid. I was in love with Basil.

secrets of NIMH isn't a kid's movie..

>isn't a kid's movie

tell that to my mom who got the VHS for me when i was 5. no wonder i'm fucked.

yes it is

>What is representationalism?

One of the most common features of nightmares is the externalizing of fears. This usually means taking an abstract fear and representing it as some sort of easily-defined, easily recognized entity.

I never thought I would find someone too pleb to appreciate The Brave Little Toaster, but I guess I succeeded.

What the fuck is the context for this?

Maybe it was a metaphor for a tranny.

>that suspenseful music
>the way the boy screams with terror as he slowly transforms
>the erratic animation

Christ

Then two faggots in Detroit stole this and built an empire around it.

Little Nemo scared me so much as a kid but I would still watch it anytime I got the chance. One of the movies from my childhood that I still watch every once in a while.

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This was a dark childrens movie overall. All those references to depression/suicide..

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Also when his screams start becoming half human half donkey.

More so it was the references to outright death more than that. Those were far more numerous.

With the characters being man-made household objects rather than any sort of biological lifeforms, the writers felt it appropriate to be able to take liberties with how "death" was treated, with it being much more common and casual for the characters.

It actually caused some controversy among parents at the time of its release for that reason. They felt it was too dark and too focused on outright death for the target audience.

It is a kids movie through and through, just because it also has appeal to adults doesn't mean the target demographic wasn't kids.

Source please someone

Adventures of Mark Twain
It's an angel.
Named Satan.

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Dude that;s so creepy

Any movies that follow a similar theme/parallel

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spooky

The scariest part about this was seeing it in painting literally just before.

Yes, this got me good as a kid.

It didn't bother me

Many scenes from Watership Down
and The Plague Dogs too

They never wished on a ball of hot magma

Came here to mention Watership Down.

How can one movie be so cheesy and so fucking scary at the same time?

It's called Help I'm a Fish!

I watched it with my sister when we was young, I think the story is about a bunch of kids getting turned into fishes. They find a potion to bring them back but another evil fish wants to be human too.

It's pretty fucked up.

It's not actually for children, it doesn't count.

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what the fuck did i just watch

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The Cuckold had a lot of scenes I would never show a child. My wife's son was really scared when I made him watch it but I think its an important film for children to watch regardless!

it was in the 80s

Glenn close Hook (1991), the boo boo box

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This scene made me feel bizarre when I first saw it in the second grade. Pretty sure the first time I was aware of what it meant to be turned on.

Truly fucked me up for life and now I'm on Sup Forums.

every scene from watership down holy fuck that movie

it was called the 80s

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I taaalked JUST LIIIIIKEEE THHIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!

Howard the duck

When will this meme die?

>wrote watership down based on stories he told his own children
>book is awarded the Carnegie Medal, which is exclusively awarded to children's literature
>won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
>one of the reviews on first publication said "If there is no place for Watership Down in children’s bookshops, then children’s literature is dead."

I cry like a bitch every time. I don't even like horses! Fuck this scene ...

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This entire scene is pure kino.

I agree. God damn, it's even better if you're drunk

yeah. lids these days don't seem to understand that in previous times children were not treated with kid gloves. or if they were, those kid gloves were [robably made out of other children. the shit that i watched when i was growing up, that was considered fine and normal would be completely out of place now. it was acceptable to scare the fuck out of young children, to make them cry, show them violence, all of that. it was just a different time.

Kid's weren't pussies in the 80s.

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