What are some "nightmare fuel" sequences; particularly from the older animated classics that left the biggest impact on you in some form; whether it was your favorite scene, it traumatized you or maybe both?
Note, I'm referring to frightening or disturbing moments, not just upsetting in a broader sense.
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Well [/spoiler] Very recently, I must say that Hoppers what it’s a villain is quite a nightmare fuel. I can imagine little kids and maybe even me having nightmares and disturbing distraught feelings about it. Trust me if you’ve seen the movie then you’ll know what I mean [/spoiler]ScotJohnny wrote: ↑Sat Mar 07, 2026 7:43 pm What are some "nightmare fuel" sequences; particularly from the older animated classics that left the biggest impact on you in some form; whether it was your favorite scene, it traumatized you or maybe both?
Note, I'm referring to frightening or disturbing moments, not just upsetting in a broader sense.