The "Family Friendly" movies that haunt me

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  • @Hattingh32453
    @Hattingh32453 23 дня назад +504

    For The Neverending Story. There was one scene. It's not the horse scene. But the rock giant." They look like big strong hands, don't they?". Imagine your whole concept being strength. It is all you have. You are proud of it. And then when the time of need comes, you can not save your loved ones. Your strength was not enough. YOU are not enough. " They look like big strong hands, don't they?".

    • @therealcyanman
      @therealcyanman  20 дней назад +81

      Absolutely agree, I feel like it flew over my head when I was little. Rewatching it tho it's easily one of the most depressing scenes in a kids movie ever

    • @doragonsureia7288
      @doragonsureia7288 16 дней назад +3

      I only watched the neverending story when i was already an adult, but i watched the uncensored version of Jurassic Park at 4 years and i watched Lord of the rings. It was quite funny when Saruman got impaled :D

    • @a.a.g.h.1679
      @a.a.g.h.1679 13 дней назад +5

      The first time I watched Neverending Story, I knew the horse scene was coming so I didn’t react to it as strongly as I could have
      but the rock giant scene broke me, it was just…so sad, like the regret of realizing that the best you could do wasn’t enough

    • @vamora9466
      @vamora9466 12 дней назад

      Man I watched that movie when I was like 6 or 7... man... just, man...

    • @Argidisparken
      @Argidisparken День назад +1

      Just reading this comment brought me to tears. Why did this movie do this to me?

  • @Welkin1251
    @Welkin1251 23 дня назад +126

    in the books the horse (Artax) could talk, and yes, it made it even more traumatizing

  • @RainusBrainus
    @RainusBrainus 22 дня назад +585

    Bridge to Terabithia was brutal. I had just lost my only friend to leukemia. My parents got this movie because the advertising was light and magical. I don't even remember if we finished the movie.

    • @cathleenmoyle1476
      @cathleenmoyle1476 20 дней назад +36

      That's awful...

    • @cathleenmoyle1476
      @cathleenmoyle1476 20 дней назад +21

      I hope that your friend is watching over you.

    • @72tadrian65
      @72tadrian65 16 дней назад +3

      You have my sympathy 😢

    • @gdottothegamer1001
      @gdottothegamer1001 14 дней назад +18

      Dude, I watched that last year. I was bored and so I looked for a movie and I found that. I decided to watch it because it looks like a fun imaginative movie. Never in a million years I'd expect for _THAT_ to happen. I mean, they did tease it with the whole sketchy rope, but I thought it was going to be the boy using that but he fell off but the girl helped him to get out and they have a perfectly happy life. But no, it was just straight up "your friend fell off to the river while using the rope. You know why? Because you weren't there"

    • @KiyoshoA
      @KiyoshoA 13 дней назад +4

      all fantasy movies were marketed for kids back then I think lol I remember animal movies were too. Like Fluke! The trailer for that does not in the slightest match the movie. There is a wound figuratively on my soul from that movie, it's so sad and dark.

  • @christophersanders3252
    @christophersanders3252 23 дня назад +345

    The part where the faces melt off in Raiders of the Lost Ark. My dad paused the video on a melted face and said "Cherish these moments" to my friends and I. Horrifying, but looking back, hilarious.

    • @RobbieB2606
      @RobbieB2606 23 дня назад +23

      😂😂

    • @EspressoStreams
      @EspressoStreams 22 дня назад +42

      This is such a classic 70's-90's dad move.
      My dad worked on movies and props when I was a kid. There was constantly stuff he was working on repairing in the house before items were repurposed from sets. One of those things was the exoskeleton from terminator. I couldn't have been more than 5 or 6 but I remember going into the garage while he was working on the arm, and seeing him pump some electricity into it, causing the arm to jump up with the fingers splayed. I swore it jumped out at me and remember being horrifiied, crying, screaming. He had no idea I was in there before sequestering me back into the house.
      I was not a very brave kid for horror stuff, and I would hide under the dining room table while dad played Mario because I was afraid of the goombas. Little me internalized that shit. I never ended up watching terminator until I was in my early 20's. Still think about that to this day and I'm in my 30's.

    • @maem7462
      @maem7462 8 дней назад +2

      I don’t remember that part scaring me as a kid. It is surprising bc I sometimes got scared at less scary stuff than that. Maybe I was the right age when I watched it to not be scared by it. It’s kinda funny that moment has now become a meme

  • @shadeling
    @shadeling 18 дней назад +108

    Honestly, The Last Unicorn always hits hard. Just the whole movie. What especially gets me every time though is the forced transformation of The Last Unicorn into a human.

    • @keigoftw
      @keigoftw 13 дней назад +16

      The "How Dare You!" Monologue hits very differently depending at the age you watch it at. As a kid, I was wondering what the fuck this lady was screaming about. Now? It's honestly hard to put into words how this speaks to the part of me that is just *tired*

    • @sansik6665
      @sansik6665 13 дней назад +8

      I was personally terrified more by the harpy and tree lady

  • @elliepowder
    @elliepowder 23 дня назад +522

    Little me was absolutely terrified watching Caroline, i really don't get how anyone thought "oh yes, six years seems like a good starting age to permanently make them afraid of buttons and their own mother"

    • @-coffeecat1590
      @-coffeecat1590 23 дня назад +17

      THIS. To this day I have that fear that someone I trust isn't real or something like that. Coraline got me

    • @FlyingCat975
      @FlyingCat975 23 дня назад +8

      Dude I felt the exact same way

    • @-coffeecat1590
      @-coffeecat1590 23 дня назад +13

      @@FlyingCat975
      I even had some pretty bad nightmares of my parents being weird nose tentacle monsters. they would use their tentacles to get through the back of my neck and into my brain. THERE WAS NO ONE THAT WASNT INFECTED. then i woke up and i was sleeping in the same bed with my parents, this was when i was around six or something. and i hadn't done this for a while. but anyways i woke up and they were sitting in the bed and i was laying down. i was going back to sleep when i felt something entering the back of my neck. And I woke up again. in my bed.
      Nightmare in a nightmare it was terrible.

    • @Charlotteplays159
      @Charlotteplays159 22 дня назад +4

      I feel the exact opposite it Was my fav movie when i was little at school i would ask the teacher idk how many times to watch it in class but he never did

    • @FlyingCat975
      @FlyingCat975 22 дня назад +2

      @@-coffeecat1590 I´ve lived it and its not cool

  • @a.s.raiyan2003-4
    @a.s.raiyan2003-4 23 дня назад +172

    Watching Little Foot's mom die as he pleads for her to get up and she tells him she will always be with her. It brakes me every time. Watched with my 6 year old brother one time. Saw that little guy tear up too.

    • @Weirdbrit
      @Weirdbrit 23 дня назад +1

      *breaks (I am sorry)

  • @hollowsonictale702
    @hollowsonictale702 23 дня назад +213

    The most traumatizing scene for me was probably the climax of the Rats of Nihm. Seeing the house sink and slowly fill with mud while the kids are still inside was mad intense for my 5 year old brain.

    • @warmedhorizons
      @warmedhorizons 21 день назад +11

      omg!! you unlocked a memory for me. that scene was so traumatizing 😭

    • @x-tosca
      @x-tosca 13 дней назад +3

      do you mean Secret of NIMH?? or is there another movie called Rats of NIMH? all that showed up was Secret of NIMH when I searched for it |D

    • @Mi..Mi..
      @Mi..Mi.. 12 дней назад +1

      Right, i had to watch that scene a few times to actually remember what caused their house to sink in the first place

  • @paralobe
    @paralobe 23 дня назад +194

    When he screams his name i instantly burst into tears

  • @Nillson1991
    @Nillson1991 23 дня назад +306

    In the book version of "The Witches" I'm pretty sure Luke actually loves the idea of being a mouse because he doesn't like the idea of outliving his grandmother. Then they proceed to go on tour of Europe hunting Witches.

    • @Laspher_
      @Laspher_ 14 дней назад +1

      That’s something

  • @ciarandewing8018
    @ciarandewing8018 23 дня назад +97

    As a stupid child, I decided to watch Bridge to Terebithia too. For some reason, I still remember the ending and the friend dying. It just fucks you up every single time, to this day

  • @Maesterful
    @Maesterful 23 дня назад +84

    That damn horse hits me in the feels every time 🐴😭

    • @Eclipsedcassowary
      @Eclipsedcassowary 12 дней назад +2

      That scene upsets me in a way no other movie has managed yet.

  • @MisterSniperSFM
    @MisterSniperSFM 23 дня назад +97

    I still remember as a little kid, I was watching "Watership Down" with all the rabbits and man the final ten minutes were traumatizing seeing how bloody it got with the two rabbits fighting each other then a hunting dog comes in and starts killing the villain rabbits. Another one that traumatized me was also Black Cauldron that Disney made and when the Horned King got... I guess killed by the cauldron in the movie, it was gruesome and pretty terrifying to see at the time

    • @Radiokiller4eva
      @Radiokiller4eva 15 дней назад +1

      And Anastasia in Disney where the villain is beat but the way he dies is by melting off his skin and becoming bones 😭😭💀

    • @keigoftw
      @keigoftw 13 дней назад

      I made the mistake of reading the book that comes after the Black Cauldron, where they cart the cauldron around and trying to find a way to destroy it... did I mention that a theme of the series is sacrificing what you want for what you need?
      I do however love that the author managed to give the protagonist an anime rival, decades before they would have had a chance to see any actual Japanese examples. Parallel evolution.

    • @ssohorseadventures2944
      @ssohorseadventures2944 4 дня назад

      Omg I watched watership down when I was like five because my mum thought it was a cute animation about bunnies and put it on for me. I remember all the animated blood on the screen and just going “mummy… please turn it off” 😂

    • @axessenter
      @axessenter 3 дня назад

      I will never forget 4 y.o. me seeing the rabbit heads trying to break out of the sealed burrows just to suffocate to death 😰 the blood by the end got to me, too, but my f***ing god does Holly's narration of what happened to the warren still haunt me.

  • @mikedorband6961
    @mikedorband6961 23 дня назад +69

    I watched the Bridge to Terabithia in my friend's parent's SUV when going on a family vacation with them (was like the first time I ever saw a car that had a TV built into the roof). Did not know anything about the book or movie and proceeded to heavy cry in the car with them. Will never forget that moment...

  • @mothmanprophet11
    @mothmanprophet11 22 дня назад +50

    "I will just sit here and let it take me away too. They look like good, strong hands. Don't they?"

  • @Dookie4218
    @Dookie4218 23 дня назад +104

    Judge Doom from Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Those friggin eyes are terrifying.

    • @RobbieB2606
      @RobbieB2606 23 дня назад +7

      Yep, my first thought clicking on this video too. In my 30s and still not over it lol

    • @Dookie4218
      @Dookie4218 23 дня назад +6

      @@RobbieB2606 I'm 42, and it still scares the shit out of me lol

    • @EduardoGBayod
      @EduardoGBayod 22 дня назад +7

      The freaking Dip

    • @_Chessa_
      @_Chessa_ 18 дней назад

      I loved those spinning wild cartoony nightmare eyes when I was a kid. Haha
      Wish they had showed his past self as a toon before he became Judge Doom in the human suit.

    • @goldeneagle8740
      @goldeneagle8740 17 дней назад +2

      @@EduardoGBayodI was so traumatized by the killing of that cartoon sock I didn’t watch Roger Rabbit until I was 14

  • @mateussantos152
    @mateussantos152 23 дня назад +69

    I had nightmares for years after watching monster house (2006). That house was creepy and scary af, and just the fact that every bit of the house was an organ or a body part, had me looking around at night for a while.

    • @therealcyanman
      @therealcyanman  20 дней назад +7

      Oh man I loved Monster House, it's so unhinged haha

    • @mitchellhasto3003
      @mitchellhasto3003 19 дней назад +6

      apparently as a kid I was so spooked by this movie when we went to see it in theaters that my dad just looked at me and took me out to see something else. I wasn't crying or screaming, just looked super afraid and jumpy. the rest of the family stayed for the whole thing though

    • @GothicLeviathan
      @GothicLeviathan 10 дней назад

      Dudeee Monster House is a CLASSIC in my family, I dont think its ever even been scary its just fun and hilarious

  • @sillybilly0908
    @sillybilly0908 17 дней назад +19

    the iron giant was a movie I had an extreme love hate relationship with as a child. on one hand I loved watching it with my dad as he admired the animation but on the other the ending made me bawl my eyes out every single time. the same with the snowman animation movie, him melting at the end always made me feel so upset

  • @sanobr318
    @sanobr318 21 день назад +31

    I bet a lot of people relived this The Neverending Story soul-crushing scene years later playing Shadow of the Colossus 😆!

    • @Tiosedan
      @Tiosedan 11 дней назад +3

      Oh no . . . Agro . . .

  • @zacharygreen4404
    @zacharygreen4404 23 дня назад +56

    Cool flip bro. I apparently repressed the memory of the clown in the brave little toaster. Thanks for bringing it back...

  • @skepticalsleven
    @skepticalsleven 17 дней назад +12

    Homeward Bound was the one that got me as a kid. I cried when Shadow falls in the hole and tells Chance and Willow to go on without him.

    • @jerricho11
      @jerricho11 10 дней назад +1

      Wow, this comment just unlocked a deeply repressed memory I have about a film called Milo and Odis. It's like Homeward Bound except more terrifying and there's no home to return to because they were all abandoned.

  • @endrankluvsda4loko172
    @endrankluvsda4loko172 22 дня назад +23

    How is no one talking about The Wizard of Oz 2 that had that girl from The Craft and Waterboy? Almost that entire movie felt like a fever nightmare when I was little, especially when all the Mumba (or whatever her name is) start screaming. And the wheelers in the ruined city where Dorthy has to escape by locking herself in some little hole in the wall. Little me was all kinds of creeped out by the whole thing.

  • @EasilyIrritatedimp
    @EasilyIrritatedimp 21 день назад +14

    Damn, I cried at your description of the Artaxs death. The concepts I missed as a kid really hurt so much more as an adult 😢

  • @raptoria1705
    @raptoria1705 20 дней назад +15

    The scene in Fox and the Hound when the old lady releases Todd back into the wild always got to me as a kid, mainly because I didn’t really understand why she did it.

  • @Mr_Envixon
    @Mr_Envixon 23 дня назад +31

    The Amount of PTSD that Intro Gave me is Just Too God Damn much, The Stress Can Make Me Survive Melevelon Creek in Helldivers 2 Wit The Boys

  • @CognizantCheddar
    @CognizantCheddar 23 дня назад +32

    _The Witches_ aired in the middle of the day on Nickelodeon several times a week for years.

  • @starwave7493
    @starwave7493 23 дня назад +28

    I don’t know why but little kid me was terrified of the James and the giant peach movie

    • @Hessed3712
      @Hessed3712 23 дня назад +3

      Because of the giant insects and being DEEP in the uncanny valley. Possibly?

    • @EspressoStreams
      @EspressoStreams 22 дня назад +1

      Same! I am horrified by claymation in general. It's the jerkiness of the movements, the expressionism used to show any kind of emotion.. I just can't do it. Even 3D recreations that aim to mimic the style makes my skin crawl.
      James and the Giant peach just had some.. aesthetic to its art direction that made me deeply uncomfortable. I can't sit and watch it without feeling itchy. I don't think I've actually sat and watched it all, come to think of it. Same with Nightmare Before Christmas, the old Rudolph and Frosty shorts-- it just.. buh.
      When I was in art/animation classes we had to learn the production of stop-motion and claymation and y'know. Respect where it's due for the time and energy required to create it-- but in the same vein. Fuck that.

  • @Praetorian242
    @Praetorian242 23 дня назад +15

    I had buried Bridge to Terabithia in my childhood memories. Actually shed a tear having it come back up, was not ready for that.

  • @demiurge7117
    @demiurge7117 22 дня назад +17

    I will always stand by my opinion that 9 should not have gotten a pg rating. As a kid that terrifying.

    • @skylancer-zer0205
      @skylancer-zer0205 16 дней назад +2

      I always thought it was pg-13? Unless I'm remembering wrong

    • @Tiosedan
      @Tiosedan 11 дней назад

      There's no way that movie is lower than 13.

    • @runningcommentary2125
      @runningcommentary2125 7 дней назад

      In the UK it got a 12.

  • @Aerynolae
    @Aerynolae 23 дня назад +8

    Those two statues in The Neverending Story made me terrified of big humanoid statues as a kid. From religious figure statues to that one Egyptian statue in that one amusement park.

  • @beastlycrawdad6412
    @beastlycrawdad6412 23 дня назад +12

    Bro completely neglected the shadow demon that chased Josh Hutcherson through the woods.

  • @aLeonLover
    @aLeonLover 18 дней назад +4

    The scene where the emperor in The Dark Crystal movie slowly started crumbling into dust after dying and screeching and wheezing like a banshee is literally burnt into my retina's in 4k

  • @EmperorOfApathy
    @EmperorOfApathy 23 дня назад +54

    Okay let’s look through the ol’ vault for some trauma:
    Zathura (2005)
    The Corpse Bride (2005)
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
    Pans Labyrinth (2006)
    The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)
    Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

    • @keigoftw
      @keigoftw 13 дней назад +1

      Who the fuck showed you Pan's Labyrinth?! I'm 99% that isn't a kids movie??

    • @Tiosedan
      @Tiosedan 11 дней назад

      Finally trauma I went trought! Exept I'll trade Pans labyrinth for Coraline . . .

  • @JosephIsOnAdrenaline
    @JosephIsOnAdrenaline 21 день назад +10

    the movie that scared me most was "Monster House" and the scene that disturbed me the most was the kite scene where the babysitters drunk boyfriend saw his old kite in the doorway of nevercrackers house, he moves-stumbles towards it, the tension grows as it zooms in on him and the kite as it transitions from scene to scene. Once he finally reaches the kite, he tries to grab it away, but it refuses to move, instead it yanks him into the house, screaming as he disappears from vision. I had rewatched the movie so many times whenever the scene showed up, I would run away and hide behind the TV until I heard him screaming and knew it was over.

    • @pink-pone
      @pink-pone 12 дней назад

      SAME!!!! and also the scene where the main kids are in the basement and the boy trips and falls on the dead wife’s concrete figure and it breaks away to reveal a skeleton underneath?? Looked away EVERY. TIME

  • @mothmanprophet11
    @mothmanprophet11 22 дня назад +6

    Well said. I agree that these moments in children's films are a good way to introduce them to some of the harsh realities of life. I was too old when _Coraline_ came out to be traumatized by it, but _The Brave Little Toaster_ and _Neverending Story_ definitely haunted my dreams as a young lad. A couple more that are buried in my mind: The Satan scene in _The Adventures of Mark Twain_ (1985), the podling getting his "vital essence" non-consensually extracted in _The Dark Crystal_ (1982), Travis having to kill his own dog in _Old Yeller_ (1957), just to name a few.

  • @ThatFeelBr0
    @ThatFeelBr0 23 дня назад +53

    The Witches is my first memory of having a nightmare. All I can remember is waking up in panic after watching it.

    • @StrangerDanger491
      @StrangerDanger491 23 дня назад +2

      I spent the last 30 years with that movie locked in a vault in my mind, utterly forgotten, until I watched this video and all nightmares came flooding back.

  • @wyattjaron8112
    @wyattjaron8112 19 дней назад +6

    Rewatched Fox and the Hound last year. The scene at the end where Copper stands infront of the hunter at the end to protect Todd brought me to tears.

  • @bollarebongen
    @bollarebongen 17 дней назад +3

    Being reminded of the scene with Artax makes me feel like talking to a trusted adult.

  • @gustaforce
    @gustaforce 23 дня назад +16

    Little Nemo. I dont remember much about the movie itself, but I can still see the nightmares it gave me as a child.

  • @mrsgamer9218
    @mrsgamer9218 16 дней назад +4

    The last unicorn was wild as well..... the harpy, the bull.....

  • @adakaitekota316
    @adakaitekota316 17 дней назад +3

    Artax’s death traumatized me, I loved horses and seeing him sink slowly and never fighting, I would always be in tears, even now as an adult. It’s also the reason behind why I’m afraid of sinking sand or mudholes and the concept of drowning as a whole…if I had a choice, I would want my death to quick. Watching it now that I have depression, it hurts even worse, cause I’m that horse, and Atreyu is my inner self screaming and crying to save myself from the swamp of depression. It just hits so much harder now. 😞

  • @Flerken7135
    @Flerken7135 19 дней назад +6

    I think it’s considered a family movie but the Wicked Witch of the West scared the ever loving crap outta me as a kid, especially that scene where Dorothy is in her castle and the Witch stares straight into the camera from the crystal ball, still don’t like looking at the screen during that scene 🫣

  • @michelapetrizzi7068
    @michelapetrizzi7068 17 дней назад +3

    The Brothers Grimm scenes with the well and the horse stuck with me for a really long time.. Really creeped me out

    • @madisoncarbine6283
      @madisoncarbine6283 16 дней назад

      you thought that was a kid's movie??

    • @bridgettelair370
      @bridgettelair370 12 дней назад +1

      I remember I was flipping through channels when I like eight and saw the horse scene and it freaked me out pretty bad, years later my friends put on the movie and I was like THIS IS THE MOVIE! Glad I didn't see the no face scene when I was little, cause that was the most disturbing.

  • @ph34rbucket91
    @ph34rbucket91 23 дня назад +13

    5 year old me walked in on the scene in Terminator 2 where the T1000 impaled a security guard through the eye with his finger. Didn't like going near vending machines for a while after that.

    • @mediatorraptor3349
      @mediatorraptor3349 23 дня назад +3

      My dad thought it was a good idea to show me the first Terminator as a 9 year old. That scene with the Terminator getting back up with as metal skeleton after getting blown up had me screaming.

    • @davehallam3894
      @davehallam3894 23 дня назад +2

      I saw that scene in a 'making of' documentary on day time TV when I was young. Scared me for years. Quite why they thought it was okay to show I have no idea.

  • @-coffeecat1590
    @-coffeecat1590 23 дня назад +7

    Coraline's other mother, the neverending story horse. And the movie 9.
    Also bits of Star trek Voyager
    But seriously the movie 9 was a trip

    • @Mi..Mi..
      @Mi..Mi.. 12 дней назад +2

      Oof, 9 was just trauma around every corner

  • @_B_K_
    @_B_K_ 23 дня назад +47

    Movie came out in 2007 and this guy says "I was yooong when it came out." That.... THAT, hit me like a truck. Fk... do I feel old now.

    • @Lawrence_Talbot
      @Lawrence_Talbot 23 дня назад +1

      Hmm I was in high school then and we read the book in 5th grade. We also saw the original movie which is so much darker. The father is very physical with the son (which was normal discipline for the time but still), and it shows Leslie falling, hit her head on a rock, drowning, then her body floating away. At least the remake had a lot of effects and bright colors to make it seem happier until the end, and the ending is just the dad saying it happened without showing it in full detail

    • @EspressoStreams
      @EspressoStreams 22 дня назад +4

      I refuse to think about the age of any youtube creators at this point. I know I'm older than most but Cyan still seems relatable due to his ingestion of the media I grew up with. Cotton balls in the ears when he references his actual age. He's one of us, he's one of us.

    • @hatanaye
      @hatanaye 17 дней назад

      i was born in 2007. that was 17 years ago

  • @mohammedalhabsi591
    @mohammedalhabsi591 22 дня назад +4

    the movie 9 has to be on the top since it made us contact with the characters, the good and the bad, and at the end, we had to say goodbye. truly, it was like no other

  • @MarionNatsu
    @MarionNatsu 11 дней назад +2

    The bee scene from My Girl was particularly traumatizing as a kid lol. Cemented my fear in bees as a child. "He can't see without his glasses" is always so heart wrenching.

  • @shaydilane2172
    @shaydilane2172 23 дня назад +6

    The scenes with the Gmorc in the never ending story HORRIFIED me. The chilling intense music, the creepy uncanny puppet, the glowing eyes in the darkness?? It STILL gives me the creeps

  • @KyleRDent
    @KyleRDent 23 дня назад +34

    I watched Neverending Story and Watership Down on a loop as a little kid. If it hadn't been the 80s at the time my mother would probably have sent me to a shrink.

  • @DisposableHeroDayZ
    @DisposableHeroDayZ 17 дней назад +15

    I still remember how gutted I was from My Girl. "He needs his glasses."

    • @catherinemuller6025
      @catherinemuller6025 14 дней назад +1

      Geez, that one was 100% the same effect as Bridge to Tarabithia. A movie abotu kids finding strong bonds with each other while their families go through tough times and then BAM-- THAT HAPPENS.
      I can never look at bees the same way again.

    • @DianaBarham
      @DianaBarham 6 дней назад

      That was a sucker punch! Didn't see that one coming when my friend and I were watching a lighthearted movie... woof!

  • @bunnerkins
    @bunnerkins 11 дней назад +2

    39 years old and I will always treat stuffed animals like they have thoughts and feelings because I watched The Velveteen Rabbit as a child and never recovered.

  • @keigoftw
    @keigoftw 23 дня назад +10

    *reaches Brave Little Toaster* ... *screams internally*

  • @CrazyMedic220
    @CrazyMedic220 23 дня назад +21

    The Never Ending Story and the Dark Crystal got my brother and me with that childhood trauma.

  • @Glareflare
    @Glareflare 23 дня назад +8

    You got a lot of the major mentions but The Last Unicorn is also a good one, too often forgotten

    • @MrSpartan993
      @MrSpartan993 23 дня назад +1

      Agreed

    • @Pineabble
      @Pineabble 23 дня назад +2

      You reminded me how much the "drunk" skeleton terrified me.

    • @thatoneweirdbish6364
      @thatoneweirdbish6364 19 дней назад +1

      ​@@PineabbleFunnily enough, I actually loved the skeleton but had nightmares from the flaming bull and the circus lady. It's so interesting how differently people can react to characters

    • @tensai-a-san
      @tensai-a-san 18 дней назад +1

      I used to watch that movie so much as a kid

  • @Crookedaversestudios
    @Crookedaversestudios 16 дней назад +2

    "where's my mom" "im literally right here." "WHERE'S MY MOM"

  • @typezman
    @typezman 14 дней назад +3

    “If you were born between the year 1985 and 200~ and have watched The Brave Little Toaster before the age of 10, you may be entitled to compensation from irreversible damages due to PTSD.”
    A class action lawsuit we all really deserve. Then again, we are talking about the same corporation that owns a restaurant a couple dined at, where the wife dies from an allergy request they ignored and then tells the husband “oh you can’t sue us because you started a free trial of our streaming service a few years ago.”
    I truly wish I was making that up.

  • @DieIndruk
    @DieIndruk 22 дня назад +6

    Ernest saves Halloween - I rest my case.

  • @TheSolidSnakeOil
    @TheSolidSnakeOil 23 дня назад +5

    I was never been traumatized by any movie as a kid. Unless you want to count the awkward, out of nowhere sex scene in some vampire move I watched with my family when I was eight. I've never pretended to be asleep so hard.

  • @dulcae
    @dulcae 16 дней назад +2

    the movie The Mouse Detective was one of the most unintentionally scary movies I ever watched as a kid. I VIVIDLY remember (as though it happened to me) the scene at the beginning where the bat breaks into the dad’s house at night and like brutally attacks & drags him off while his child watches from inside a cupboard. everything about the bat was so dark and intimidating to me then, not to mention he had the deepest, most gravelly little voice-SO threatening, every time he spoke. then the main character meets him again later and he jumpscares the camera (with his terrifying toothy face all up in it) cause he’s hiding inside a baby carriage that they decide to look way too close into. I think a part of my soul died and it hasn’t returned since LOL. I never hear anybody talk about that movie anymore either but DAMN. that was bad. even writing & reliving this in my head gave me goosebumps.

    • @pink-pone
      @pink-pone 12 дней назад +1

      What really REALLY traumatized me in the movie as a kid was when Rattigan had the cat eat the henchman?????? like bro straight up died like that, grossed me out to no end XD

  • @XKillerXKittenX
    @XKillerXKittenX 7 дней назад +1

    its been years and years later but artax still making me cry such a well writte nscene

  • @gabrielamajewska939
    @gabrielamajewska939 23 дня назад +5

    I cried so much at Neverending story, when he sank

  • @zahierhaziqzainalabidin4878
    @zahierhaziqzainalabidin4878 11 дней назад +1

    I believe a lot of Disney animated movies back in the day had an element of shock. Watching snow white when the queen turned into an old witch was nightmare fuel 😂

  • @VeryMidArt_Tehe
    @VeryMidArt_Tehe 12 дней назад +2

    I had nightmares of 9(2009) because of that one scene with that baby-head creature about to kidnap 8.
    Now it’s one of my favorite movies.

  • @antisocialized123
    @antisocialized123 12 дней назад +1

    Idk if anyone else had the same experience watching these movies, but there are some scenes in Happy Feet and Happy Feet 2 that really rocked me to my core. The Excavator sinking into the depths of the ocean, the whole thing with the Humans in the first movie, and the Leopard Seals and Killer Whales, the abandoned outpost (I think it was an outpost) to name a few

    • @pink-pone
      @pink-pone 12 дней назад

      YES!!! always hit me so hard

  • @unfire
    @unfire 17 дней назад +2

    The Secret of NIHM. Don Bluth (I saw you had Land Before Time and Fieval in there) is notorious for destroying children. But actual blood multiple times in a kids movie? Nicodemeus gets murdered? Literal backstabbing? And of course, when she saves her children from a hopeless situation had me bawling.
    Oh, and Return to Oz. Because Wheelers. All I need to say.

  • @Sonnetess7
    @Sonnetess7 17 дней назад +2

    Satan in the kids movie The Adventures of Mark Twain is the single most disturbing thing I’ve ever seen in a piece of media ever.
    I watched it when I was six.

    • @celestialstar6450
      @celestialstar6450 23 часа назад +1

      Thanks for the reminder. I keep meaning to look for this on blu-ray/ dvd, but keep forgetting

  • @Shodanlu05
    @Shodanlu05 16 дней назад +2

    For me the dark crystal, when the emperor died that scared the shit out of me when I was a kid because Jesus that puppet was terrifying

  • @haisibanaag1563
    @haisibanaag1563 19 дней назад +1

    The Fox and the Hound made me think as I cry when I was a little kid. It was supposed to be a family friendly movie about 2 different species of dogs being best buddies. I didn't expect it to break my heart.

  • @DelicateSilence
    @DelicateSilence 6 дней назад +1

    When my parents watched never ending story, I would turn my scream into a police siren of how it haunted me when I was around 3 and 4.

  • @donut6502
    @donut6502 23 дня назад +2

    James and the giant peach fucked me up for some reason I can’t remember exactly why but I remember being scared even seeing the case

    • @emolady666
      @emolady666 15 дней назад

      Same I remember going out of my way to hide the movie in the pantry just so nobody could watch it

  • @dracovasile4743
    @dracovasile4743 15 дней назад +3

    "Bridge to Terabithia" and "My girl" are films that I absolutely love and curse at the same time. They have similar themes, and feel so damn real.

  • @bunkymunky
    @bunkymunky 11 дней назад +1

    Watership Down, everyone remembers the last 10 minutes but for me specifically the scene where they come across an injured Captain Holly and he recounts what happened to the warren. Also Cowslip and his entire scene was very uncomfortable to watch.

  • @Dan-uy6sj
    @Dan-uy6sj 15 дней назад +1

    Jim Hensons, The Storyteller Greek Myths was a big one for me. I feel like of all of him Hensons project this is a really overlooked one. It’s about a guy and his dog trapped in a maze retelling Greek myths, and they do not shy away from the bad parts. On the retelling of the story of the Icarus the boy who flew to close to the sun they straight showed him murdering his son, and everything it’s wild. A lot of murder for what I think was a children show.

  • @user-tc9vn3ov2u
    @user-tc9vn3ov2u 18 дней назад +2

    The transformation scene in Micheal Jackson thriller f’d me up

  • @Bonniekashi24
    @Bonniekashi24 13 дней назад +1

    I was born of 2006 and oh my God do I remember these movies. But mainly the "Bridge of Terabithia", I post this video and knew what you were going to say and bring. It was tragic and so was "The Neverending Story" Artax's death was tragic too, I cried so hard when I saw that.

  • @childlike.empress
    @childlike.empress 12 дней назад +1

    To this day I still think about Kirby "eating his own cord" while I'm vacuuming 😳

  • @Ender30
    @Ender30 12 дней назад

    The scenes with the goblins hiding in the wardrobe at the beginning of The Labyrinth. Scared tf outta me

  • @user-wz5gc2td9s
    @user-wz5gc2td9s 23 дня назад +2

    My most haunting moments were when i used to watch unsolved mysteries (especially the episodes about alien abductions) not knowing the difference between that show and genuine news shows 😅

    • @endrankluvsda4loko172
      @endrankluvsda4loko172 22 дня назад +1

      lol same here. The haunting ones always terrified me cause I thought they were real. There was an episode about a "haunted bunk bed" that freaked me out for quite a while.

  • @lamparo7028
    @lamparo7028 21 день назад +2

    It wasn't really a movie but when I was about 6 or 7 I watched a pigeon get run over, over and over and over.

  • @seilvox
    @seilvox 14 дней назад

    I remember watching a weird live-action Pinocchio movie that had a pretty terrifying animal transformation thing in it. They never showed the transformation itself, but it was mentioned that the fish in the villain's tank were people he turned into fish, and the villain actively suggested eating them and it was implied he'd eaten them before. It was horrific, especially since the fish had human faces.
    I don't even remember anything else from the movie, only that one part. It affected me that badly. So I totally feel you on the animal transformations being terrifying thing.

  • @kidninja8331
    @kidninja8331 6 дней назад +1

    It surprises me nobody talks about the Giants from The Never Ending Story 2, probably cause no one saw that movie but those things scared the ever living fuck out of me as a kid

  • @guardianfish7718
    @guardianfish7718 16 дней назад +1

    I watched Labyrinth when my baby brother was, well, a baby. The movie wasn't that scary, just bizzarre, but it played part in me developing the fear that someone will kidnap my brother. I'm so glad we're both adults now

  • @marissalorraine8700
    @marissalorraine8700 20 дней назад +1

    Secret of Nymb for sure, Matilda (several scenes here but especially the cake scene traumatized me), later The Dust factory. Of course the skeksis on the dark crystal. The dark coulron was also terrifying as a kid. Spirited away - mainly the bad sister with the big fat baby. So freaky - and of course the bathhouse scene was crazy!!! So many nightmares based on that scene. Halloween town and the other kid Halloween one also hit me hard. The corpse bride, nightmare before Christmas. James and the giant peace with the abusive caretakers and him going out alone to open sea.

  • @dinodogzilla2999
    @dinodogzilla2999 5 дней назад +1

    The never ending story part. Even just talking about makes me sad

  • @yogurtontheside5649
    @yogurtontheside5649 13 дней назад +1

    ‘Mars needs a mom’ something movie shot my head during the background scene

  • @Concept6201
    @Concept6201 23 дня назад +3

    Rolad Dahl gotta be in on the movies, the books be completely wholesome and the movies are just nightmare fuel

  • @F1guRas
    @F1guRas 6 дней назад

    To elaborate on the witches, if you read the book there are also more stories about kids suffering from the witches. Like I remember a boy that turned into a statue and was used as an umbrella rack.

  • @silversamurai0267
    @silversamurai0267 15 дней назад +1

    The most horrific movies to me (that weren't already mentioned here) were Watership Down (because of course it was) A Tale of Two Brothers (which scarred me emotionally) and Harry Potter: Prisoner of Azkaban (which left me with a morbid fear - which eventually turned into fascination - of werewolves.)

    • @Mi..Mi..
      @Mi..Mi.. 12 дней назад +1

      The tiger Brothers?
      That was such a sad movie..

  • @Maxbuild1250
    @Maxbuild1250 13 дней назад

    I don‘t remember why but „The Gruffalo“ terrified me as a kid

  • @Case_D00dler
    @Case_D00dler 15 дней назад

    oh my god the never ending story actually messed me up as a kid bro (i’ve never forgotten that scene, but i almost always forget the dang title of it until someone would randomly talk about it)

  • @oneinathousand2156
    @oneinathousand2156 21 день назад +5

    My dad was normally really good at knowing which movies would be appropriate for me to watch, but for whatever reason he had a brain fart one time and had me watch Kill Bill when I was 10-12, I don’t remember which age exactly.
    Maybe he thought that I would be able to pick up on how the ludicrously over the top bloodshed was kinda ironic, but I took all that stuff at face value. When I got to the part where the Bride cut off the arm of the guy who looked a bit like Charlie Brown, I burst into tears and dad finally shut off the movie.

  • @EspressoStreams
    @EspressoStreams 23 дня назад +1

    I highly recommend "The Mighty." It's based on the book almost every single one of us had to read between Elementary and Middle school: "Freak The Mighty." It's a fantastic film and the child actors did such an insanely good job on their visual portrayals.
    It hit.. stupid deep for me. We were required to read the book multiple times when I was growing up, and it deals with the same concepts a lot of kids in my area did. Drugs, family neglect, being unwanted, fear of loss... Growing up in a low-income area and being in the same lifestyle-- especially with a plot point on the father being non-existent, taking comfort in the family of another person who accept you unconditionally... man.
    My dad disappeared out of my life when I was 8. Didn't meet up with him again for 11 years. Thought he was dead, or in prison from what little I could find. The story just hit so close to home. There's a scene at the end of the movie where after the big climax the main character has to deal with a significant trauma-- and to tiptoe around spoilers: The movie ends with the boy who was called stupid, a "big guy with a small brain," and incompetent for his entire life, feeling the smallest he's ever felt. He may have been slow, but he was smart enough to figure out just what was going on.. and that shock haunts me still. Even knowing it's coming from the book, I spent 2 days crying in my bed after watching the movie.
    So yeah, highly, HIGHLY recommend. 10/10.
    Bring a box of tissues.

  • @ThePoshboy1
    @ThePoshboy1 23 дня назад +2

    Watched Blackadder goes forth when I was a kid, after watching the ending with my family I took a couple of hours of lying in bed before walking out to my mother and bursting into tears. Still sticks with me the horror of knowing you're going to die and having to actively run across the trenches while wristles are blowing.

  • @draksis2198
    @draksis2198 14 дней назад

    I had the great displeasure of being traumatised with, quite honestly, the entirety of "Where the Wild Things Are"
    Thank you mom for your fantastic movie choice, I still cry when I think about it :)

  • @kawaiisaint8523
    @kawaiisaint8523 16 дней назад

    For some reason I was always terrified and still terrified of the scenes in Toy Story where Sid's toys where on screen. And in Never-ending Story, Gmork, The Nothing and Artax 's death traumatized me

  • @bobert4526
    @bobert4526 17 дней назад

    The ending to Old Yeller and I know it's a book but the ending to where the red fern grows still destroys me every time.

    • @bobert4526
      @bobert4526 17 дней назад

      @TheCya_nMan Lol thanks man I really enjoyed the video.

  • @shockisbook
    @shockisbook 18 дней назад

    I don’t even know if 9 was a “family friendly” film but I watched it a lot for how much it scared and scarred

  • @Tiosedan
    @Tiosedan 11 дней назад

    I don't know why, but so many movies around the 2000s where either space adventures with wacky CGI or Fantasy stories clashing with the real world. (And there always was an older brother/bully/dad that didn't believe in anything)
    There's gotta be a name for this aesthetic.

  • @axessenter
    @axessenter 3 дня назад

    My mum brought home "Watership Down" one day because she thought it'd be a "cute movie about bunnies" because there was no age restriction on the VHS case. My sister and I were very excited to watch said "cute movie about bunnies". Needless to say, 4 y.o. me slept in my parents' bed the next week. To date I think it is THE MOST disturbing movie I ever watched as a child😂There are a lot of scenes I will never get out of my head.
    Today I think it's a great movie. A lot of philosophical themes, amazing art style and soundtrack (bright eyes is absolutely beautiful) that should have defo at least gotten a nomination in my opinion.