Fun Fact about the demon walrus from Pingu: The reason it looks so freakishly detailed compared to everything else is because it wasn't ever built for the show in the first place: Otmar Gutmann made the walrus all the way back in the 1970s for an animation show reel, and the reason it was used in Pingu was probably either to save costs of designing and crafting a whole new monster from scratch or as an in-joke with the crew. Or possibly both.
In Arthur there's a episode where he hallucinates that he's on the bus and the driver says "this bus doesn't make any stops,kid" and Arthur says "but that's illegal!" And the driver turns around with a octopus tentacle porn face and yells "oh really???". I refused to watch Arthur for years after that
CrazyClara101 I remember that shit. When all the other bus folk turned and revealed they were horrifying Cthulhu people made me just sit there in shock for a minute.
Even if Caddy calls these videos “old”, I still gotta say he’s done a really good job. I think his new work is much more incredible, but this is still funny as hell.
I used to be absolutely TERRIFIED of the Spongebob episode where Spongebob and Patrick take care of the caterpillar and it turns into a butterfly. The close ups of REAL butterflies scared the shit outta me and to this day I am still scared of butterflies
I never had a problem with that bear thing. I thought it was cute. I was excited about Teletubbies airing when I was 6. we sat and watched episode 1 as it aired and I always loved it. (the kids part was annoying though. go away kids I wanna see charming colorful baby mascots!) I can see why it might bother some people though. Strange, I remember the animation being much better.... >.>
The weird CG dancing alien teddy bear was my favourite part of Teletubbies as a kid ... Wait, about that Funny Bones intro ... some skeletons LIVED? That's just oxymoronic!
One of the most terrifying things I saw as a kid was Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I was liking the movie and thought that Doom was just a run of the mill bad guy, but then he melted the poor little shoe in the dip. The way the shoe just pleaded for mercy was fucking horrifying. oh yea and the last scene with Doom going "WHEN I KILLED YOUR BROTHER, I TALKED JUST LIKE T H I S!!!"
Egotistakl You know what else makes him scary? Those things he did after he revealed he was a toon? Can only be used for comedic reasons according to a comment Roger made. Meaning he found trying to kill Eddie hilarious.
The Mysterons actually sound awesome as a villain. An unseen alien force that can manifest as images, possess people, and cause havoc without ever physically arriving? That's pretty kickass.
7:08 I think it's justified, I mean Silent Hill 4 used that style of jittery back and forth animation for one of the enemies who was the embodiment of someone who got killed by electricity.
@@bdshine8071 You're both right and wrong, really. The original episode was banned. BUT there is a re-edited version of the episode that is still available. The only thing they changed was the walrus' sound effects. I had the original on a vhs tape with the original sound effects and it's WAY spookier than the edited version.
i never was scared of it, actually (i mean, i might have been a pre-teen back then, but it still could have unsettled me). i first saw it on one of the books that i had and long after that i saw the episode and all throughout the episode i was like "oh so that's how it looks like in the show!"
Just a bunch of RUclipsrs who make countdowns and are mostly fans of Nintendo and eastern gaming. I can only name a few examples; The Quarter Guy, MaverickHunterZero75, joshscorcher and rabbidluigi (who Caddy actually met when he went to the Nintendo Switch convention in London).
Coraline, the button eyes spooked me so bad I never finished watching the whole movie, I had to change my pants, and I had nightmares for ages after that.
@@ENTR0PY Hey, Scary Stories to Tell In the Dark and the like fucked me over in middle school so much that I had to look over my shoulder whenever I walked the hallways.
I don't know why but there was an episode of Spongebob Squarepants that scared me; not so much the episode itself, but what it made me scared of. It was that episode where Spongebob gets injected with snail plasma and turns into a snail because of it. For some reason that episode made me think that somehow I could also be injected with snail plasma and be turned into a snail, no joke. I got over it eventually, but that's something that has always stuck with me.
You don't need to answer this question, because this is the internet, but how old are you? I've never heard of / seen that episode and I've been watching Spongebob since I was 3.
I'm 21. The episode I'm talking about would always play after the Halloween episode (the one where Spongebob gets scared by everyone in town and is tired of it, so he tries to get back at everyone by scaring them.) I'm 100% sure it was an episode.
It's a movie, but for me it definitely has to be the scene in Pee Wee's Big Adventure with Large Marge. "AND IT LOOKED...LIKE...THIS!!!" Took me years to get over it.
That walrus episode was actually banned... but not before it gave me, Caddy and hundreds of other kids nightmares for a week... another thing that scared me to hell was that Teletubbies episode with the bear and lion. It was also banned and I think changed for the US release? But every time that episode came on, even little 2 year old me would recognize it and run off outside or something. Didn't help that there was this mural-thing-sorta near where I live that had that bear etched onto it. Weirdly wasn't scared of that. AlsoIlovedFunnyBonesasakiddon'tjudge.
OH GOD YES THAT EPISODE WAS THE SINGLE SCARIEST THING TO ME AS A KID. Literally. I had recurring nightmares of that fucking bear for years. Oddly enough, the lion wasn't that scary to me. Just the bear. I'm actually surprised I love bears now, tbh. XD
What scared me as a kid on TV? Those *fucking* EAS things! Just the show you were watching going quiet, and all you hear is loud, long beeping, followed by radio static and a distorted voice! Oh my God!
Even with others nearby, I still felt alone, unsafe, and helpless when I heard those deathly warnings. Especially when I got brave enough, stayed to read it, and inspected what those were saying, learning that they were in fact a warning that kept me on high alert and in slight panic for the rest of the day.
You know what I perceive when I hear the funny bones intro? “when at night someone on the street tells you to go into a dark house and down the stairs theres some nice skeletons living down there and definitely no evil men or anything“
I remember that episode of Pingu but I'm pretty my brain suppressed the memory of that seal. The only thing I remember scaring me when I was young was the Empty Child episode of Doctor Who
YES to this day that episode is the only one from the new seasons of Doctor Who that I haven't watched all the way through The doll episode from season five? Nah, 10 year old me was fine with that But the empty child? Hell no
Both dream sequences: In Hey Arnold, when Arnold and Gerald are old on the bus and the Grandpa’s jaw falls off. “What did I tell your short man?! Hahahahahah!!!” In Rugrats, the “I’m not Stu!” and “I’m not Tommy!” moments.
@Ben Yellman With the Rugrats dream sequence you mentioned (I never saw that particular episode in full myself though I have seen clips of it on RUclips), if I had to guess, I think what makes it scary is probably the creepy music during the "I'm not Tommy/Stu" parts.
I remember an episode where a guy was pissed about kids eating the vegetables he was growing so he put chemicals in them to make the kids ill then shot them all dead.
I was scared of the THX logo because of the sound. It was on some of the cartoon video casettes I had. I left the room and waited until it was over every time. As for stuff *in* shows, I was pretty ok with most things (one of the first movies I remember watching are the Gremlins and Mars Attacks, so yeah...) This just made me think of a new subject for a top 10 List: “Inappropriate stuff I was allowed to watch as a kid“
i was afraid of the goosebumps tv show, i used to hide my eyes behind my hands until i worked up enough courage to peek through. also deathly afraid of the monster house movie, idk why, but the idea of a house coming alive and eating you is terrifying.
The only thing I remember scaring me was an episode of Thomas the Tank Engine where one of the trains ends up being in a dark and foggy scrap yard and ended up being pushed into some kind of scrapper or something. Looking back it now it was definitely spooky. Another episode of Thomas that spooked me was when Percy ended up getting buried underneath rocks due to him pushing mine carts down a mine shaft causing a chain reaction that caused an avalanche or cave in. Another episode that also spooked me was when James ended up going getting stuck with a tree and just when Thomas arrived the tree collapsed. The perspective of the tree falling down scared me as a kid. Also can't forget Haunted Henry. Just watch it and you'll understand. One final one was Percy and Haunted Mine when the buildings collapsed into the empty mine shaft. I don't know why but it scared my younger self. Come to think of it Thomas the Tank Engine had a lot of episodes that spooked me and scared me.
The episode that scared me most was that Ghost Train episode. Percy's story about a train falling of a bridge to it's demise and haunting the bridge, that shit still makes me shiver.
Music Menace101 Lol, same here. It was the only thing in that show that disturbed me. I was fine with everything else, granted I never saw the episodes with 3D animation.
Uh... alien Mr Burns in the forest? Furthermore, the X files intro itself?! My dad was way into that show, and when I would be in his room, he would put it on and... the music, the ambience, AND THAT GODDAMN FACE
I wouldn't have included alien Mr. Burns, not because it wasn't scary, but because The Simpsons isn't actually intended for children, and it was kind of my fault for watching it that young.
bear in the big blue house. The show itself didn't scare me, but the dreams. oh god the dreams, every night, being chased around a twisted version of that damned house( keep in mind, I was like, 4) I mean it was like those old versions of slender.
2:44 I don't usually think too much of the background music that Caddy puts on behind his script, but y'can thank Project Deluge for ramming Spooky Swamp into my conscience
I only had issue with it when it played on the Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald VHS's, because that meant that the video was almost over and you'd soon get the nothingness
SAME THOUGH like watching rugrats or rocket power or something and id see that logo and it didnt necissarily scare me but it was really offputting and upseting to.me
Funny thing is, and I apologize for replying late, the events of that episode (aside from the spider bite part) never even happened and they were all in Peter's head.
The thing that scared me from the teletubies was the Noah's ark sequence. The way the 90s CGI animals slowly walked unnaturally over the hill towards the camera was terrifying. Like that one scene in the Phantom Menace where the droid tanks slowly appear from behind the hill (I know it's pathetic but that scared me as a kid)
It's the crap CGI, nothing is weirder! There's a crappy nursery rhyme show on Netflix that my daughter loves, but it's FULL of bad CGI, it gives me the creeps
Marie Lindfors I remember blameitonjorge doing a top ten or top something and Morso was on the list but little informatiom was known about it when they released the video.
I remember there was an episode of Thomas & Friends I was terriried of called "Duncan Get's Spooked". There was a ghost story and it actually showed an on screen death. It was really terrifying for me, in fact there was ANOTHER on screen death of a brake van in the episode "Donald & Douglas".
*is a year late but whatevs* There was a few scenes in a Thomas & Friends that scared me too. All were closeups, mind you. "James & the Trouble with Trees" was both James shocked face scenes, when he was heading towards, and retreating from the tree. "A New View for Gordon" with his shocked face/quick closing eyes. "Bye George" when Gordon closed his eyes before hitting a freight car. And lastly, the closeup of a freight car in "Henry Gets Spooked." Yeah, the last few were kinda dumb, but the James scenes still startle me a little bit
Courage the Cowardly Dog had so many scary moment. We know about King Ramses but was also Barber Fred, the Human White Face ghost and that aborted fetus Courage sees in his dream. Seriously how the hell were they able to show that fetus thing on tv!
Daniel Lado That was the one infamous Courage the Cowardly dog moment I wasn't scared of... there are so many things wrong with me if I wasn't scared of THAT...
Those are our favorite episodes, including Space Squid, Young Muriel, The Brain thing in the Sewer, Dr. Zalost, Bunny & Kitty, Courage in the big stinkin' City, The Chicken returns, The Black puddle, Kangaroo Monster, The Valkyries, when the Windmill stops, The Dome, Were Mole, the Mattress, Eustace's brother's box & Katz Spider motel.
Lmao I remember my older brother was used to be scared of dolls (especially my old porcelain doll my mum gifted me when I was younger) because of the doll episode of Round the Twist (Aussie here!)
I was really expecting the "Wormy" episode from Spongebob Squarepants to be on this list, I'm both disappointed and at the same time relieved that it isn't.
Don't forget that Caddy is British. Their kids shows were FAR fucking harder-core than the US's. The wasp closeup (look it up, it's not actually a butterfly) was a pink fluffy unicorn dancing on a rainbow in comparison to what Britain showed its young.
I remember outright refusing to watch any more VHS tapes of the show after seeing one episode (can't remember what it's called) where Thomas falls in a hole or something. There was something about the presentation of it that just mortified my emotionally-sensitive toddler self. Heck some of the *books* scared me too, to the point where I would outright refuse to read _Percy's Chocolate Crunch_ because of the creepy pseudo-blackface Percy on the cover.
A regular scratch sound is basically saying "woah, hold on a second!", this 9:07 is when your brain...well, I can't think of a better way to describe it but lets just say you don't exactly think fluently in this type of moment
Nice use of the Oddworld soundtrack. Really sets the odder mood for this ep. Also, Man Jon Pertwee was in a lot in the 70s. Doctor who's what I know him as.
4:48 - OMG! I *DO* remember that moment from when I was 8 years old! The only difference being, I laughed my butt off seeing Beaker's nose pop off like that!!
Fun Fact about the demon walrus from Pingu: The reason it looks so freakishly detailed compared to everything else is because it wasn't ever built for the show in the first place: Otmar Gutmann made the walrus all the way back in the 1970s for an animation show reel, and the reason it was used in Pingu was probably either to save costs of designing and crafting a whole new monster from scratch or as an in-joke with the crew.
Or possibly both.
Enough is ENOUGH! I'VE HAD IT WITH THESE DARK DARK SNAKES ON THIS DARK DARK PLANE!
In the dark dark air in the dark dark sky
In a dark dark July.
Above the dark dark clouds
Now buckle up. I'm going to open up some dark dark windows
Grant Strader is it weird that I never heard of Funny Bones, until now?
In Arthur there's a episode where he hallucinates that he's on the bus and the driver says "this bus doesn't make any stops,kid" and Arthur says "but that's illegal!" And the driver turns around with a octopus tentacle porn face and yells "oh really???". I refused to watch Arthur for years after that
Lugbzurg when did that happen? 0.o
I think it had something to do with anger... and maybe orange soda.
It was in one of those imagination bits. It wasn't legit cannon, necessarily.
....its a wonderful kind of day
CrazyClara101 I remember that shit. When all the other bus folk turned and revealed they were horrifying Cthulhu people made me just sit there in shock for a minute.
CrazyClara101 OH MY GOD, THE PANTS-SHITTING HORROR
Even if Caddy calls these videos “old”, I still gotta say he’s done a really good job. I think his new work is much more incredible, but this is still funny as hell.
@@RAZ0RL0PEE Omg our pfps are twinning
Agreed
I'm just thank the gods the Teletubbies wasn't made when TV was Black and White. That'd be Terrifying
Slendytubbies all over again
Somebody's made an image of that
I've looked at the Teletubbies in black and white and it's horrifying.
Tarlo The Boar
it would be.
Omg that would be so scary
"hey it's the muppets!"
*man scream*
“My name is Michael Cain, I’m in a movie with a screaming puppet, a dying baby frog, and Death itself taking me into hell…what have i done?”
4:10
Your only soposed to blow the bloody doors off
Kinda reminds me of the parappa and Um Jammer Lammy plot
@@shadowspike74 goodbye mr bridger
“You’re only supposed to BLOW THE BLOODY DOORS OFF!!!!!”
All I have are three little words...
"Return the slab..."
And just like that, some of you have gone and pissed yourselves
Omg yes thank you I thought I was the only one I'd have to physically leave the room anytime because of Ramses animation 😱
“YOU’RE NOT PERFECT.”
and with that, the rest have pissed themselves.
What?
THAT WAS THE ONLY COURAGE EPISODE THAT SCARED ME!
I think it was the off CGI that made it creepy
*Ramses...*
"My name is Michael Caine, and I'm in a kid's film with a trippy nightmare sequence, lots of guns, and a torture scene. What have I done."
A screaming door, a dying baby frog, and Death himself taking me into Hell.
What are you referring to? (I'm kind of interested)
Which film are you referring to?
@@mdalsted The Muppet Christmas Carol. ^w^
@@TotallyxInsane
What? There aren't any guns in that movie, or torture scenes.
I used to be absolutely TERRIFIED of the Spongebob episode where Spongebob and Patrick take care of the caterpillar and it turns into a butterfly. The close ups of REAL butterflies scared the shit outta me and to this day I am still scared of butterflies
HarleyMarie Elliott Same
HarleyMarie Elliott omg that’s EXACTLY what happened to my sister
HarleyMarie Elliott the close ups are of a wasp not a butterfly.
@@makeandeatgummyleeches5975 It was actually a horsefly.
I remember that! Whenever I knew it was going to pop up I had to walk into the other room just to avoid seeing it for even one second!! *shivers*
13:38
I just love how only one tic-tac made it to his mouth
Not tik taks good and plenty
I saw 2 Tic-Tacs go in his mouth.
4:47 That always gets me. *CHRIST ON A BIKE!*
Same
Lol ye
The Christ on a Bike button!
My new catchphrase
I use that phrase frequently in my life for about nearly 6 years now
I had completely wiped that alien tap dancing bear from the Teletubbies from my mind. I remember why now.
When i was little i was scared of it
I never had a problem with that bear thing. I thought it was cute. I was excited about Teletubbies airing when I was 6. we sat and watched episode 1 as it aired and I always loved it. (the kids part was annoying though. go away kids I wanna see charming colorful baby mascots!)
I can see why it might bother some people though.
Strange, I remember the animation being much better.... >.>
As a toddler I apparently loved Teletubbies..well now it's utterly terrifying.
I wiped the nasty demon singing guy in the little house cuz he scared me shitless
Im scared im alone in home help me
That "you're not perfect" crazy shit from Courage the Cowardly Dog.
Dingalingo That scared me too!
For me, it was always
“Retuuurn the slaaaab...”
ENOUGH
I just thought that was mewtwo
We all know your not perfect just do not go CRAAAZY!
The weird CG dancing alien teddy bear was my favourite part of Teletubbies as a kid ...
Wait, about that Funny Bones intro ... some skeletons LIVED? That's just oxymoronic!
The only way they can possibly live is in your body.
YOU'RE A MORON!
they did't freak me out
Just seeing the walrus from pingu in the thumbnail brought back some bad memories
The Teletubies are the size of an adult human, let that sink in
Crazy Productions actually the suits were 10 ft tall let that sinkin
Make em slightly bigger and we got ourselves a new Godzilla film
Crazy Productions sign me up but Tinky Winky is dead may he rest in peace in tubby heaven
See, i was having a good day
Peppard pig is 7'1 I'll let you do the proper math for daddy pig
One of the most terrifying things I saw as a kid was Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I was liking the movie and thought that Doom was just a run of the mill bad guy, but then he melted the poor little shoe in the dip. The way the shoe just pleaded for mercy was fucking horrifying.
oh yea and the last scene with Doom going "WHEN I KILLED YOUR BROTHER, I TALKED
JUST
LIKE
T H I S!!!"
Same.
Egotistakl
Dear god, I remember how horrifying Doom was.
Egotistakl
You know what else makes him scary?
Those things he did after he revealed he was a toon?
Can only be used for comedic reasons according to a comment Roger made.
Meaning he found trying to kill Eddie hilarious.
Oh, God, yes, the shoe. To my child mind, it was just plain horrifying how a goofy cartoon was actually _killed_ for good.
Terrifying. But brilliant(No Kingdom Hearts joke intended) in every way.
The Mysterons actually sound awesome as a villain. An unseen alien force that can manifest as images, possess people, and cause havoc without ever physically arriving? That's pretty kickass.
7:08 I think it's justified, I mean Silent Hill 4 used that style of jittery back and forth animation for one of the enemies who was the embodiment of someone who got killed by electricity.
nice
The censors agreed with you regarding the Pingu thing, that episode is banned now.
Apparently not on Amazon Prime though... I actually saw my brother watching it on there.
@@bdshine8071 You're both right and wrong, really. The original episode was banned. BUT there is a re-edited version of the episode that is still available. The only thing they changed was the walrus' sound effects. I had the original on a vhs tape with the original sound effects and it's WAY spookier than the edited version.
@@YokiDokiPanic Huh. I didn't know that there was an edited version of it. Thanks for telling me!
i never was scared of it, actually (i mean, i might have been a pre-teen back then, but it still could have unsettled me). i first saw it on one of the books that i had and long after that i saw the episode and all throughout the episode i was like "oh so that's how it looks like in the show!"
A couple other episodes that got banned contained implications of child abuse and... piss. Not even joking.
Caddy makes the best top tens. No fluff, no recaps, just the ten, hilarious and traumatic truths.
Question: Do you find that that's usually a problem with countdown makers from the Chaos Theatre community?
I'm not familiar with their work.
Chaos Theatre? That sounds familiar for some reason. Who all is in it?
Just a bunch of RUclipsrs who make countdowns and are mostly fans of Nintendo and eastern gaming. I can only name a few examples; The Quarter Guy, MaverickHunterZero75, joshscorcher and rabbidluigi (who Caddy actually met when he went to the Nintendo Switch convention in London).
THAT"S why it sounded familiar- I watch ALL of those you listed. .......Don't you be dissin' on QG and The Fiery Joker.
DARN YOU.
I THOUGHT I CLEARED THE BEAR AWAY BUT NO.
NO YOU BROUGHT THE TELETUBBIES BEAR BACK.
*bear sounds intensify* Gaowl!
Lol
Coraline, the button eyes spooked me so bad I never finished watching the whole movie, I had to change my pants, and I had nightmares for ages after that.
I know this is an old comment, but that movie scared even adults!
You might not want to read the book. I swore I kept seeing a character in the book in my daily life everywhere I went. Just my brain being dumb.
@@ENTR0PY Hey, Scary Stories to Tell In the Dark and the like fucked me over in middle school so much that I had to look over my shoulder whenever I walked the hallways.
9
Great! First not finding The High Road hard and now not being scared of Coraline? Why am I not affected by anxiety?
hearing caddy say "yourmoviesucks" then "I hate Everything" then immediately "theodd1sout" is the best thing
Rage Corner He did a collab with IHE about a year ago.
Ah, good 'ol Peter Pancreas.
Rage Corner collab with odd1sout nowwe
I thought we called him caddywhack
your profile picture is scary
I don't know why but there was an episode of Spongebob Squarepants that scared me; not so much the episode itself, but what it made me scared of. It was that episode where Spongebob gets injected with snail plasma and turns into a snail because of it. For some reason that episode made me think that somehow I could also be injected with snail plasma and be turned into a snail, no joke. I got over it eventually, but that's something that has always stuck with me.
You don't need to answer this question, because this is the internet, but how old are you? I've never heard of / seen that episode and I've been watching Spongebob since I was 3.
It sounds familiar but I don't really remember a lot of the details.
I'm 21. The episode I'm talking about would always play after the Halloween episode (the one where Spongebob gets scared by everyone in town and is tired of it, so he tries to get back at everyone by scaring them.) I'm 100% sure it was an episode.
Calvin L. Hmm. It might be just me then. Thanks!
Calvin L. it is. Its called "I was a teenage gary"
"Christ on a bike" is my new declaration of terror
SpookyRoseV
mine is "Holy Cow!"
Mine is "Jesus Criminy Christmas!"
Mine makes no sense but my parents liked it. "Jesus tap-dancing Christ on a bike!"
Holy piping pan
If Only Pewdiepie Would Say It LOL
"HELLO, SEXPEST!" Probably one of my favorite Caddicarus quotes.
6:48
Alright that's straight up dr eggman
iz funi cuz eg is evil schience man
Did you just?
How has this comment not got more likes. This should be he most liked comment on the entirety of RUclips.
You just need to stick the iconic mustace and it's Dr Robotnic
In his infancy
It's a movie, but for me it definitely has to be the scene in Pee Wee's Big Adventure with Large Marge. "AND IT LOOKED...LIKE...THIS!!!" Took me years to get over it.
SAME!!!!
EternalSecondKira i actually still dont watch that part and im almost 26 now. like... no.
Same
That shit was scary, man. That part, anyway.
Still don't understand how that's supposed to be for kids. That would be something you see in a really old horror movie.
That walrus episode was actually banned... but not before it gave me, Caddy and hundreds of other kids nightmares for a week... another thing that scared me to hell was that Teletubbies episode with the bear and lion. It was also banned and I think changed for the US release? But every time that episode came on, even little 2 year old me would recognize it and run off outside or something.
Didn't help that there was this mural-thing-sorta near where I live that had that bear etched onto it. Weirdly wasn't scared of that. AlsoIlovedFunnyBonesasakiddon'tjudge.
OH GOD YES THAT EPISODE WAS THE SINGLE SCARIEST THING TO ME AS A KID. Literally. I had recurring nightmares of that fucking bear for years. Oddly enough, the lion wasn't that scary to me. Just the bear.
I'm actually surprised I love bears now, tbh. XD
I liked the bear when I was like 2 or 3 'apparently' but the lion
Oh god the lion
The walrus episode and the lion and the bear were amongst the things that scared me the most in my childhood!
I was six years old when i saw the pengu episode and was only mildly unsettled
Good thing this ep is now viewable on Netflix!
9:07
That record scratch remix kills me!! 🤣💀
What scared me as a kid on TV? Those *fucking* EAS things! Just the show you were watching going quiet, and all you hear is loud, long beeping, followed by radio static and a distorted voice! Oh my God!
Dumptruck Gaming Those still give me an uneasy feeling every single time, even if it's in a room full of people.
Even with others nearby, I still felt alone, unsafe, and helpless when I heard those deathly warnings. Especially when I got brave enough, stayed to read it, and inspected what those were saying, learning that they were in fact a warning that kept me on high alert and in slight panic for the rest of the day.
Holy shit, same here!
I hated them then but now I like to watch mock EAS scenarios.
used to be scared of em too especially when it was night time
but nowadays they dont bother me at all
So is are we going to talk about how the funny bones intro was literally soul eater?
Joshua Boyd *Holy shit*
oh cool!
*Resonance intensifies*
I'm never going to be able to unsee that now.
A guy called "Uncultured Swine" calls somebody who watches anime a weeaboo.
Is that irony?
That Pingu wallrus is still terifying. It's so uncanny...
Ronin11111111 i was also scared i thought it had no pupils.lukily,i did'nt watch the show when i was a kid
Ronin11111111 I forgot why that episode scared me...until I saw that walrus
Uncanny nanny
You know what I perceive when I hear the funny bones intro?
“when at night someone on the street tells you to go into a dark house and down the stairs theres some nice skeletons living down there and definitely no evil men or anything“
That sounds..
less terrifying
Return the Slab...
Or suffer my curse...
The Zerokirby Show What's your offer?
THE GREAT PAPYRUS
Ramses!!! XD
Anything from Courage, really.
The Zerokirby Show THE MAN IN GAUSS, THE MAN GAUSS!
The Zerokirby Show that terrified me as a little kid
10:54 reaction gets me so well
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I won't lie. That part with the cat meowing jumpscared me.
I came for the Pingu Walrus.
Me too
I came all over
Don't you mean Jamie Hyneman?
Speciesist. Jamie and this nightmare are both completely different walrus monsters.
I'm gonna be honest. I misread your comment as Pingus Walrus XD
4:50 Caddy's reaction is funnier than the gag itself XD
4:46
The fly from spongebob omfg
Is that the episode Wormy? cause that episode fucked me up as a kid
Rohaan Zahid correction that was a butterfly, but I do remember it too, also the rock bottom episode.
MisterBigglez oh god that episode
TheAsylumCat it's not a butterfly. it's a horsefly
I really don't get why people were so horrified by that. I always found it pretty funny.
I remember that episode of Pingu but I'm pretty my brain suppressed the memory of that seal.
The only thing I remember scaring me when I was young was the Empty Child episode of Doctor Who
NO NOT THOSE DEMONS!
Are you my Mummy?
I want my mummy
It wasn't a seal.
It was a walrus.
A big, spooky, German walrus
YES
to this day that episode is the only one from the new seasons of Doctor Who that I haven't watched all the way through
The doll episode from season five? Nah, 10 year old me was fine with that
But the empty child? Hell no
Captin Scarlet was the original Deadpool.
Both dream sequences:
In Hey Arnold, when Arnold and Gerald are old on the bus and the Grandpa’s jaw falls off. “What did I tell your short man?! Hahahahahah!!!”
In Rugrats, the “I’m not Stu!” and “I’m not Tommy!” moments.
@Ben Yellman With the Rugrats dream sequence you mentioned (I never saw that particular episode in full myself though I have seen clips of it on RUclips), if I had to guess, I think what makes it scary is probably the creepy music during the "I'm not Tommy/Stu" parts.
wHaT dID I telL yOu sHorT maN! HEH HEH HEH XD
I wonder what happens if you take LSD, and then watch telletubbies.
Regret
You understand it
Is that from experience??
@@theplaguedog69 yes
I remember reading that 'Teletubbies' was supposed to be shown from the wildly imaginative view of a baby. OK, then...!
The hyper realistic images in Flapjack were the worst
Wesley Short The cat close-up is pure nightmare fuel
I don't know why, but I always loved those hyper realistic things in cartoons as a kid because I thought they looked hilarious.
Oh _god,_ yes! Those pictures made me wonder why the hell they thought that show was okay for small children!
*Shows image of creepy cat*
Wesley Short its heeeeere
The scariest thing that ever scared me was Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids. Just all of it.
Mischief Managed I remember it too
A series of cautionary tales for lovers of squeam.
I remember an episode where a guy was pissed about kids eating the vegetables he was growing so he put chemicals in them to make the kids ill then shot them all dead.
@@Xehanort10
WHAT!? I have never heard of any of this!
Yeah, I'm with you.
I was scared of the THX logo because of the sound. It was on some of the cartoon video casettes I had. I left the room and waited until it was over every time.
As for stuff *in* shows, I was pretty ok with most things (one of the first movies I remember watching are the Gremlins and Mars Attacks, so yeah...)
This just made me think of a new subject for a top 10 List: “Inappropriate stuff I was allowed to watch as a kid“
I was scared of the THX audio too, believe me you're not the only one
I thought I was the only one! Now I know that I’m sensitive to loud noises because I’m autistic.
I wasn't scaryed of it
i was afraid of the goosebumps tv show, i used to hide my eyes behind my hands until i worked up enough courage to peek through.
also deathly afraid of the monster house movie, idk why, but the idea of a house coming alive and eating you is terrifying.
Your fricking avatar icon. XD
Old mac donald is a farm coat into the garde-*AAAAUUGH*
sheperdsfireworks lol
GRIZZLY TALES FOR GRUESOME KIDS.
You just woke a memory I wish I never experienced. Good fucking god I regret checking the comments.
god that show right fucked me up when i was little
OH MY GOD DO NOT REMIND ME
I loved that show :D
Wazzok1 *Vietnam flashbacks*
11:59 Actually, according to a comic or something, I forgot what, they were just giant cubes with a eye on every side.
That was the computers the Mysterons ran, not the physical forms of the Mysterons themselves.
So in other words nobody has ever seen what The Mysterons look like
Captain Scarlet × Intelligent Qube?
The only thing I remember scaring me was an episode of Thomas the Tank Engine where one of the trains ends up being in a dark and foggy scrap yard and ended up being pushed into some kind of scrapper or something. Looking back it now it was definitely spooky.
Another episode of Thomas that spooked me was when Percy ended up getting buried underneath rocks due to him pushing mine carts down a mine shaft causing a chain reaction that caused an avalanche or cave in.
Another episode that also spooked me was when James ended up going getting stuck with a tree and just when Thomas arrived the tree collapsed. The perspective of the tree falling down scared me as a kid.
Also can't forget Haunted Henry. Just watch it and you'll understand.
One final one was Percy and Haunted Mine when the buildings collapsed into the empty mine shaft. I don't know why but it scared my younger self.
Come to think of it Thomas the Tank Engine had a lot of episodes that spooked me and scared me.
The episode names are:
Stepney gets lost
Put upon Percy
James and the trouble with trees
Percy and the haunted mine
Percy and the dragon. That thing STILL gives me the willies.the eyes, ugh
The episode that scared me most was that Ghost Train episode. Percy's story about a train falling of a bridge to it's demise and haunting the bridge, that shit still makes me shiver.
I was just scared of the Thomas the Tank Engine theme song. Never saw any of the episodes until i was about 6.
I was terrified of the Telly tubbies vacuum.
Same dude
Music Menace101
I liked it. It was funny.
If I recall correctly, that was the only thing I liked from that show.
Music Menace101 Do you mean the noo noo
Music Menace101 Lol, same here. It was the only thing in that show that disturbed me. I was fine with everything else, granted I never saw the episodes with 3D animation.
Wait a minute... this isn't blameitonjorge.
Welcome to Caddicarus.
In the dark dark cellar some skeletons lived:
There was a big skeleton.
And a little skeleton.
And- *_A HUMAN?!?_*
And a Doggo :3
ALPHABETTI SPAGHETTI
And a fish
@@user-sb7kf6dz4h undynes theme plays' Get back here human!
stooorry of undertaaale
Uh... alien Mr Burns in the forest? Furthermore, the X files intro itself?! My dad was way into that show, and when I would be in his room, he would put it on and... the music, the ambience, AND THAT GODDAMN FACE
Jude Johnson I still can't listen to The X Files theme in the dark without having to hear or see something lighthearted afterwards.
I wouldn't have included alien Mr. Burns, not because it wasn't scary, but because The Simpsons isn't actually intended for children, and it was kind of my fault for watching it that young.
do you guys remember the episode of spongebob called the "graveyard shift" and "rock bottom"? Yah, ...... that terrified me as a kid
The butterfly was worse for me tbh
I always thought those were fun episode, it was the episode I Was a Teenage Gary that scarred me for life.
@@natalienussbaum1155 same
bear in the big blue house. The show itself didn't scare me, but the dreams. oh god the dreams, every night, being chased around a twisted version of that damned house( keep in mind, I was like, 4) I mean it was like those old versions of slender.
When I was little I used to cry when Bear sniffed the screen.
Adolf Kritler My sister says that Shadow used to scare her.
I had one dream like that. One.
FNaF: The Twisted Ones
I hated it when he climbed the stairs, slowly moving towards the camera talking really slowly, as if he was climbing the stairs to get me.
2:44 I don't usually think too much of the background music that Caddy puts on behind his script, but y'can thank Project Deluge for ramming Spooky Swamp into my conscience
I used to be utterly terrified of the Klasky Csupo logo. I think it was because of how it looked but something about it was just off putting.
I can see why.
HOLY SHIT I'M NOT ALONE
+ Madison Martinez So did I!
I only had issue with it when it played on the Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald VHS's, because that meant that the video was almost over and you'd soon get the nothingness
SAME THOUGH like watching rugrats or rocket power or something and id see that logo and it didnt necissarily scare me but it was really offputting and upseting to.me
OMF I THOUGHT I *FUCKING* HALLUCINATED THAT EPISODE OF SPIDERMAN, IT'S ACTUALLY REAL????
Funny thing is, and I apologize for replying late, the events of that episode (aside from the spider bite part) never even happened and they were all in Peter's head.
13:42 ya know...this gave me nightmares too and it’s great to see you adding this to the list cuz I had nightmares
17:03 why do I love this so much
Ooooh old mcdonald is a farm cookadiddledaddle MOOOAAAARUGH.
Kills me everytime
Because he shook the screen
It’s so freaking funny! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
His voice kinda reminds me of Robin Williams :D
15:37 Imagine this Jon Pertwee character onboard the TARDIS.
The doctor would throw him into the time vortex if he saw him in the tardis
@@redhood7650 That moment when you remember that Jon Pertwee WAS the doctor at one point.
@@Green-Raccoon777 i know ye was the doctor once
Courage the cowardly dog......Return the slab
Nitrous Oxide KING RAMSES!
This kept me up for weeks... it still haunts me sometimes when people bring it up.
THE MAN IN GAUZE! THE MAN IN GAUZE! ♪
I remember that one. Though the line I remember the most is when he says, "Oh, come on!"
Or suffer my curse.
As a kid a really hated the bear and the lion from Teletubbies. I thought you were going to mention that, but no one ever fucking does.
And that weird singing puppet thing in the little house :/
I loved the bear and Teletubbies, would always be sad when it was over.
The thing that scared me from the teletubies was the Noah's ark sequence. The way the 90s CGI animals slowly walked unnaturally over the hill towards the camera was terrifying. Like that one scene in the Phantom Menace where the droid tanks slowly appear from behind the hill (I know it's pathetic but that scared me as a kid)
It's the crap CGI, nothing is weirder! There's a crappy nursery rhyme show on Netflix that my daughter loves, but it's FULL of bad CGI, it gives me the creeps
that made me not want to watch the show again when I was like three. For some reason I remember them being realistic though.
10:04. Captain Scarlet + Metal Gear Solid 2 music in the background = A feeling of creeping terror.
caddi actually uploaded on my birthday.thank you caddi
feels bad man
Happy freakin' birthday!
Thank You
Hey, it's my Birthday too!
Happy Birthday to you too, dude!
Happy Birthday to everyone
In Finland, there's a kid'sshow called "Aasi, Morso ja Mouru". Morso has forever scarred me, I could never watch the show because of it.
Marie Lindfors I remember blameitonjorge doing a top ten or top something and Morso was on the list but little informatiom was known about it when they released the video.
courage the cowardly dog .... the monsters in that show gave me nightmares
Aragonndra Return the slab...
you're not perfect...
Aragonndra. Nauggghty
THE GREAT PAPYRUS Or suffer my curse.....
THE GREAT PAPYRUS . I knew this would be here somewhere.
6:15
When i was Young i wanted to watch happy tree friends....
Im glad my Parents said no.
Man I first saw it when I was 12
Idk what u mean happy tree friends was pretty wholesome.
@@lofikaiju you're telling me, the series were the characters suffer a bloody and painful death is wholesome? Okaaaaaay...
nah I don't get what you mean. That's some cute shit right there.
@@lofikaiju Ight, you know what? Yes. OK. OKAY... IT'S wholesome.
JESUS PISSING CHRIST IT LOOKS LIKE JAMIE FROM MYTHBUSTERS
A-ha! I _knew_ he was secretly a serial killer!
"HERE I AM MISSUS AM HERE FOR ME BREAKFEST AND LOOK SHARP ABOUT I"
I remember there was an episode of Thomas & Friends I was terriried of called "Duncan Get's Spooked". There was a ghost story and it actually showed an on screen death. It was really terrifying for me, in fact there was ANOTHER on screen death of a brake van in the episode "Donald & Douglas".
*is a year late but whatevs* There was a few scenes in a Thomas & Friends that scared me too. All were closeups, mind you. "James & the Trouble with Trees" was both James shocked face scenes, when he was heading towards, and retreating from the tree. "A New View for Gordon" with his shocked face/quick closing eyes. "Bye George" when Gordon closed his eyes before hitting a freight car. And lastly, the closeup of a freight car in "Henry Gets Spooked." Yeah, the last few were kinda dumb, but the James scenes still startle me a little bit
The music in "duncan gets spooked" sends shiver down my spine
This remaina my favorite Caddicarus video of all time. It's just so comfortable, I can watch it over and over
Courage the Cowardly Dog had so many scary moment. We know about King Ramses but was also Barber Fred, the Human White Face ghost and that aborted fetus Courage sees in his dream. Seriously how the hell were they able to show that fetus thing on tv!
Daniel Lado That was the one infamous Courage the Cowardly dog moment I wasn't scared of... there are so many things wrong with me if I wasn't scared of THAT...
I'm thinking because adults might see a fetus, but a lot of people see an abstract blue blob thing.
I think the barber's name was Fred.
Also, no one seems to mention the violinist. Worst jumpscare of my childhood.
KDog1265 that bitch made me shit my pants 😂😭
Those are our favorite episodes, including Space Squid, Young Muriel, The Brain thing in the Sewer, Dr. Zalost, Bunny & Kitty, Courage in the big stinkin' City, The Chicken returns, The Black puddle, Kangaroo Monster, The Valkyries, when the Windmill stops, The Dome, Were Mole, the Mattress, Eustace's brother's box & Katz Spider motel.
The biggest thing that fucked me up as a kid were those fucking "Yop Yop" aliens from Sesame Street. FUCK those things...
When I was a teen, I thought those yep yep aliens were kind of funny. But then again, I can see why they eventually removed them from the show.
SuperSonic68 yop yop from Billy and Mandy.
As a kid I thought they were hilarious.
SuperSonic68 You sound like PBG
SuperSonic68 I LOVED those things as a kid! Yep yep yep yep yep yep yep uh huh, uh huh!
Mr. Meaty's Meat...
The puppets terrified me...
Jojo Neely Omfg Jojo I wasn't expecting you here
pssst its Dead-Opera-Star from DA talkin' here
The Skoolmustard W O A H
Jojo Neely Mr. What?!
MrFireCowboy Mr Meaty was a show on Nickelodeon that was mostly puppets.
Jojo Neely Completely forgot about that one. Yea, I agree completely
The stop-motion animation part at the end of Terminator used to make me scream BLOODY MURDER
The scarecrow clown round the twist episode was a traumatic classic for all Australian/New Zealand kids back in the day!
OMG, I LOVED Round the Twist! (I'm an Aussie)
JayKat I remember watching VHS repeats of the show back in primary school, 11 or so years ago. Those were the days hahahaha!
Lmao I remember my older brother was used to be scared of dolls (especially my old porcelain doll my mum gifted me when I was younger) because of the doll episode of Round the Twist (Aussie here!)
loving the Spyro music.
My horrifying experience as a child is the bloody gir still image in the invader zim theme song.
Ya.
Wait a minute I don't remember a bloody Gir
How did you see it?? It flashed on the screen for, like, a split-second!
Wow
You really have super vision😂
That thing only appeared like 1 second
Caddicarus is really helping my quarantine
I was really expecting the "Wormy" episode from Spongebob Squarepants to be on this list, I'm both disappointed and at the same time relieved that it isn't.
Don't forget that Caddy is British. Their kids shows were FAR fucking harder-core than the US's. The wasp closeup (look it up, it's not actually a butterfly) was a pink fluffy unicorn dancing on a rainbow in comparison to what Britain showed its young.
I'm British too. I've seen some things....
That freezer scene from spongebob with the face going towards the screen fucking terrified me and I hid every time that episode came on
*somehow. Gosh darn it, Autocorrect.
I was terrified of one episode of Courage the Cowardly dog, The King Ramses.
What episode was that? o.o
@@ryanschneider115 (in spooky voice) Return the slab.... Or receive my tomb.....
I always jumped whenever that scene came on
the whole episode was creepy as hell
Funny Bones intro reminds me of Soul Eater's intro
O_O OH MAH GAWD!!!
MrDmoney156 TRUE
MrDmoney156 now for some reason I want someone to dub paper moon from soul eater over funny bones intro. I don't know why.
Same here, although Resonance is probably more fitting
OH MY GOD!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It is pretty similar lol
The thing that truly scared me was the scooby doo mystery incorporated finale
Dat Dune Intro, tho...
Okay any Thomas the Train episode that had a forbidding night atmosphere to it.
The episode with the ghost train story, or the boulder that they imagined with a face freaked my fuck.
Foxophonist there are alot of those frendo. The haunted bridge one screwed me up as a kid
Foxophonist the one with cranky the crane and the thunder in the middle of the night gave me nightmares
@Mayeur000Donz The Boulder & Duncan Gets Spooked f'd me up as a kid!
I remember outright refusing to watch any more VHS tapes of the show after seeing one episode (can't remember what it's called) where Thomas falls in a hole or something. There was something about the presentation of it that just mortified my emotionally-sensitive toddler self. Heck some of the *books* scared me too, to the point where I would outright refuse to read _Percy's Chocolate Crunch_ because of the creepy pseudo-blackface Percy on the cover.
10:54 the greatest scream he ever did
A regular scratch sound is basically saying "woah, hold on a second!", this 9:07 is when your brain...well, I can't think of a better way to describe it but lets just say you don't exactly think fluently in this type of moment
3:15 This just cracks me up
My teacher showed us Watership Down in class when we were quite young, in the belief that: "Oh, it's animated, it must be fiiine to show to kids!".
Nice use of the Oddworld soundtrack. Really sets the odder mood for this ep. Also, Man Jon Pertwee was in a lot in the 70s. Doctor who's what I know him as.
9:07 why don’t people use this in cringe compilations?
Ikr?
Cringe is dead
If you showed PETA an episode of The Animals Of Farthing Wood, I'm almost certain they'd declare war or something 😂
8:41
Literally the beginning of every werewolf transformation:
4:48 - OMG! I *DO* remember that moment from when I was 8 years old! The only difference being, I laughed my butt off seeing Beaker's nose pop off like that!!
Just *pop* so random but so good
Ever seen the Courage the Cowardly Dog Show and its "You're not perfect" scene?
I had to replay that scene just to understand the bizarreness of it. 😶
Gerald Dabbs "You're not perfect...perfect...perfect..."
Gerald Dabbs I think the evil package on affected me the most.
Gerald Dabbs Return the slaaaab...or suffer it's currrrrse
TheAsylumCat
You see these bones?
Do you wanna know what made those bones?
You don't wanna know what made those bones.
For me, it was the vase dream in the same episode; funnily enough, that was the only thing in the show that ever scared me.
My childhood trauma comes from the Spongebob episode "Squidward in clarinet land" specifically when the eagle head ate Squidward