Netizens told which children's cartoons scared them no less than horror films (11 photos)

12 December 2024
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Category: cartoons, 0+

Reddit users will tell you about a real horror children's animation that made a strong impression on them.





What could be more creepy than a formal children's cartoon in which suddenly the devil starts happening? Scary art, blood, plot twists with someone's death and even screamers! If you haven't seen this in cartoons, then you obviously haven't watched it.

James and the Giant Peach (1996)



I don't even remember the plot, but I remember that the animation was incredibly dark and creepy

The Brave Little Toaster (1987)





A scary monster clown traumatized me as a child.

Nine (2009)



The way that machine sucked the soul out of the doll's eyes and mouth burned me out from the inside.

Pinocchio (1940)



As a child I was terrified by the scene of transformation into a donkey

As an adult, I'm still horrified by the donkey transformation scene.

Pinocchio is scary as hell. Many early Disney cartoons are creepy

Dwellers of the Hills (or "The Ship That Sails Away", 1978)



This is classified as a CHILDREN'S adventure cartoon, but there is blood in it. As a child, he scared me to death, I couldn’t sleep for several days. I still can't watch it.

Coraline in Nightmareland (2008)



I took my then 4 year old daughter to see it because I thought it was just another kids cartoon...she still remembers the button eyes years later!

Toy Story: The Great Escape (2010)



I honestly still can't believe Toy Story 3 actually got released. The scene where they are all holding hands thinking they are about to die is absolutely heartbreaking

Toy Story 3 is one of the best films Pixar has ever made because they had the courage to do something like this

All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)



Saw the first 20-30 minutes in a movie when I was about 5... 30 years later - still haven't watched it all the way through and can still imagine the scene that made him lose me

The Polar Express (2004)



Oh, those first cartoons with motion capture technology. Horrible!

Bonus: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1989)



Scared the hell out of me, especially the scene with Judge Doom at the end when it turns out he's a cartoon

As you can see, these are all foreign cartoons, but we actually have enough of our own.

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