Which Disney films scared the daylights out of you as a kid?
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Which Disney films scared the daylights out of you as a kid?
Okay, the title of this forum topic is the question that I'm asking. For me, it was that yucky bat in Basil The Great Mouse Detective and the cat in that film, too.
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The bat in The Great Mouse Detective scared me half to death when I was little. Whenever he came on, I looked around to make sure that someone was near.
Another scene that scared me was the Pink Elephants on Parade, yeah, same with you Ciaobelli, now that I watch that scene I think it's brilliant...but when I was younger, I wouldn't watch that scene, I'd just get up and leave!
Another scene that scared me was the Pink Elephants on Parade, yeah, same with you Ciaobelli, now that I watch that scene I think it's brilliant...but when I was younger, I wouldn't watch that scene, I'd just get up and leave!
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Cool!! The images were creepy, but also the complete randomness of it all.Yuki wrote:The bat in The Great Mouse Detective scared me half to death when I was little. Whenever he came on, I looked around to make sure that someone was near.
Another scene that scared me was the Pink Elephants on Parade, yeah, same with you Ciaobelli, now that I watch that scene I think it's brilliant...but when I was younger, I wouldn't watch that scene, I'd just get up and leave!
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Probably why it's called "Ernest Scared Stupid", because all your life he's Ernest, when you're little you're Scared, and when you're older it's just stupid.SofaKing381222 wrote:Not exactally disney but,,"Ernest Scared Stupid" scared my to death. I see it now and its just stupid. But as a 7 year old I almost had a heart attack!
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The Banshee in Darby O'Gill...........and the fact that Sean Connery is so old now. 
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Man I have afew that really scared the crap out me when I was younger. Sleeping Beauty although it was one of my favorites when I was younger the dragon scene freaked mer out. Most of Pinnichio did as well.And who can forget the Black Cualdron the three horned king freaked me out. Also the Little Mermaid when I was younger the part where Ursla dies well more how she dies really freaked me out. Okay but thats all I can think of for now.Leaving major impacts in my eyes.
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