Reacting to Videos That Traumatized Me During Childhood
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Today I'm looking at your submitted videos again...but somehow it turned into me reliving the dark moments of my past by going through the films that caused scars in all of our childhoods
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The funny thing is Labyrinth was criticized upon its release for not being dark enough while The Dark Crystal was criticized for being too dark. 😂
All though, Labyrinth even darker would have been insane!🎉
The Jim Henson Company can't seem to win anything dark fantasy.
@Linkonpark100 if you're famously for kids, you're nothing but a scapegoat because "think of the children."
@@bobbysworld281995 Fraggle Rock was amazing tho.
You can never win everyone!
Not everyone knows exactly what they want!
And trying to listen and please everyone is a easy way to please no one!
Listen to criticism, improve on yourself, make mistakes and learn from them! But don’t try to make something for literally everyone!
That’s how I see it at least!
Ah yes, Mouse being traumatized by my childhood. This is what I needed on a Sunday.
There's one children's movie that I watched when I was younger that still terrifies me to this day, and that's "Monster House". The part that traumatized me the most was when the house started walking. 😰
For me, it was when they found the wife's corpse.
For me it was when I saw the fat lady
I was too grown up by than to be scared of that movie. ^^;
How are these older kids films scarier than modern horror adult movies today?
*It was a different time.*
Ah yes, childhood without inhibitions.
It was a different time.
The Secret Of Nimh was a favorite growing up, the owl scene always creeped me out a bit. As well as the Were-Cats disintegrating at the end of Scooby Doo On Zombie Island.
If you thought Nimh was bad... Watership Down...
@@Necro-the-Pyro I've heard a thing or two about that one...
I never found NIMH scary, more tense
@@Necro-the-Pyro Oh, boy. I saw that just a few years ago when I was still in college and it messed me up. 😂
Aye, someone else who found that part of the Scooby movie unsettling. My sisters used to rewatch it over and over and I never told them I hated it.
I love the comedic timing of chat turning "it was a different time" into better than Hollywood comedy writing. xD
A better time too apparently. Least people werent so violent.
"It was a different time"
-Twitch chat 2023
My childhood trauma was The Mummy. Those damn bugs gave me nightmares for weeks.
Also the dissection scene in Independence Day.
YO THE MOMENT WHEN THE ALIEN WAKES UP
Both valid.
Have to admit, the bugs in The Mummy are still kind of fucked up for me. :p I think I was mostly okay with that series growing up otherwise, but... ugh... those bugs. >_
The predator snarling sound always freaked me out
I can make the sound. I do it at night.
Fun fact: that sound was made by Peter Cullen, voice of Optimus Prime and Eeyore
I mean...it WAS a different time. Back in the day, they were adapting R-rated movies into children's cartoons for Satuday morning. Robocop, Rambo, Toxic Crusaders, Conan...
Although to be fair, a lot of those R ratings would barely be considered PG13 today.
When she mention The Lovely Bones , I gotta say It was scary and sad at the same time and she is not wrong, It can happen to anyone wich is really terrifying
The bird thing that took off his eyes was puppeteered by Kevin Clash, the guy who also did Elmo and Master Splinter.
I'm so glad I'm not the only person who was traumatized by that scene in Labyrinth.
Why do people say that movie traumatized them?
@@SolCresta3405 Because they are not psychopaths
@@epimetheus8243 Yeah, but I found other things far worse than that movie.
@@SolCresta3405 Cause they saw it as kids and to a lot of kids, those bird guys are kinda scary looking. They do wild stuff like removing their eyeballs and playing with their severed limbs. To a lot of kids, that’s pretty creepy.
@@mr.goblin6039 It's pretty tame compared to the other movies I've seen!
The forced transformation of the boys into mice was a lot more disturbing in the original Witches movie.
In the remake it's hilariously bad and makes you laugh instead of feel the fear it's supposedly supposed to give you
After she mentioned Labyrinth and Dark Crystal I thought she might mention The Secret of NIMH.
Those Labyrinth puppets are scary as hell!! No wonder Jim Henson Studios made the animatronics for the FNAF film!!
Can't wait what's in store for the fnaf movie if that's the case.
As one with a phobia of puppets, dolls, etc., I got some reminders from this.
You know what scene in a kids film got me?
The large Marge scene in PeeWee's big adventure.
Ya definitely don't see that one coming, pobably why it was so effective. That movie had just about everything.
I remember watching The Lovely Bones with my family back in the day, what a sad and realistic movie
Omg the small soldiers Barbie attack scene traumatized me too! Also the dark crystal and labyrinth kinda traumatized me too… this brings back so many memories and trams I forgot I had
80s and 90s kids movies were built different. Return to Oz, The Neverending Story, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, the Tim Burton Batman movies, Small Soldiers; hell, even animated movies like The Secret of NIHM, An American Tail, All Dogs Go to Heaven, Little Nemo and The Land Before Time were kinda dark for kids movies. It’s like every adult collectively said “fuck them kids” and made these movies traumatizing on purpose… I miss those days. 😂
Courage the Cowardly Dog was something that I'll never be able to forget, especially when one of the last episodes had the blue thing.
Courage got away with a LOT. Including a two episode parter about gay relationships and domestic abuse
Idk how they were able to get away with so much horror stuff on Courage. That was such a strange but great show.
Oh god yeah, King Ramses was scary but the creepy blue head saying "You're not perfect" haunted me for a long time. Jfc.
Mousey's editor is so good.
Halloween III, I thought it was a fever dream… my Dad used to watch the Chiller channel late night and early morning. He would leave it on that channel, or on TV Land where the Twilight Zone would play. The eyeball traumatized me.
@GeekyEboy - Fun Fact, The violence in Halloween III wasn't in the original script. Nigel Kneale, the writer of the film, wrote a rather bloodless story for the film. Scenes like the Silver Shamrock mask sequence were added later on at the request of the producer. (not John Carpenter, there was another producer) This offended Kneale, who left the production and requested that his name be removed from the credits.
We had a TV channel called Super RTL in Germany that would show kids shows all day, there was a point where they went and thought hey 20:00 all the kids have to go sleep so let go show some mature stuff from there, so they went and dropped Hellsing Ultimate and Elfen Lied right in the face of a bunch of kids
don't forget that RTL II showed Ranma1/2 right in the middle of the day around 14:00 in between iirc Sailor Moon and Digimon (or similar shows)
sure it's not gory or extremely violent, but not exactly a kids' show either
For me, it happened to be KIKA out of all the channels! Let me just copy-paste my one comment so you don't have to search for it....
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I got traumatized by.... i think it was Princess Mononoke? Anyways, there was a dubbed anime running on a certain "children's channel", and it featured lots of blood and violence and.... a monstrous boar ffffing dying, melting and rotting away into a skeleton!!!! I had dreams of its corpse just appearing out of nowhere and rotting whenever i was looking! It was horrifying! Safe to say, we switched to a different channel X(
Another example, that wasn't a movie, was on a game website called Spieleaffe (or at least something similar). There was a game, in which you had a bunch of cows. If you click on them, you.... inflate it? And after three clicks, from player and cpu-opponent, the cow BLOWS UP AND LEAVES ITS SKELETON BEHIND! How does that make it into a children's website?
Her reactions to the hip-thrusting creatures 🤣🤣🤣
the wheelers were so not the creepiest things in return to oz. mombi, the leader of the wheelers, literally had multiple heads/faces and she took them off and they could talk even when detached.
It was a better time, when these films were made. We were trusted to be humans, and deal with stuff.
I think Mousey just blocked out the entire labyrinth movie and watching it again just brought it all to the surface 😂😂😂
small soldiers is one of my favorite movies, i love when they create the barbie girl army
beetlejuice is awesome too
I had it saved on VHS in like the super early 2000s, watched it so many times.
The puppet war machines were the coolest fucking thing.
YA BUNCH OF LOSERS!!! YOU'RE WORKING WITH A PROFESSIONAL HERE!!!
Fun fact: the wheeler's and their very wheely return to Oz made me coarser than the Deadly Desert to even attempt to ride a bike.
Have you ridden a bike since?
Fellow Australians, can we all agree we all had at least one episode of Round the Twist that traumatised us as children? Mine was the episode Linda got rid of one her old dolls and it refused to be abandoned, that shit gave me nightmares for weeks and those sort of dolls still freak me out to this day!
The dust monster for me.
Everybody who grew up on 'Round the Twist' and Paul Jennings' books has got one story that traumatised them.
Mine was 'Know All,' the 'Round the Twist' episode where Linda was stalked up and down the lighthouse by a scarecrow dressed in circus performer's clothing.
Those jump scares and the manic laughter from the scarecrow are a lot for what was meant to be a kids show. Great stuff!
@@TheCursedProsecutor Ditto. Everyone remembers the weird episodes with mpreg and the propellor dick, but that one has stuck with me for over 20 years.
Far as things that traumatized me during my childhood go, the main thing that seems to come to my mind every time is Mars Attacks!
I used to have reoccurring nightmares that Oompa Loompas would sneak the gum that turns you into the giant blueberry into my mouth if I opened it at any point in the night, so I trained myself to do a spitting motion at night so I wouldn’t accidentally swallow the gum. I did this for years.
"Reacting to videos that traumatized my childhood"
Me: This is fine 😊
Your welcome :3
Mouse said if she has to relive her childhood traumas she's taking us with her. Problem is some of these were our Friday movie picks when we were kids.
Ironmouse's "Satan" facade goes from 100 to 0 real quick.
To be fair, it was a time when people expected parents to be parents and moderate what kids should watch.
My childhood trauma was the chase scene from Matilda, and it would literally give me nightmares every time I watched it. It was always the same nightmare too, where I would be running throughout my house in almost pitch black darkness, all alone, and I could here heavy footsteps right behind me, chasing me. It was one of my favorite movies too so I would watch it a lot even knowing I was probably gonna have a nightmare afterwards. Also not really the kind of movie you would expect to give you nightmares. Like, my oldest brother (who's like 10yrs older than me) would let me watch actual horror movies with him when he babysat me like Nightmare on Elm Street and Halloween and you'd think they would give me nightmares but nope, just Matilda lol.
I love labyrinth, watched that movie last weekend with my family
"I hate body horror!" Don't read Animorphs, then XD
oh god...
my childhood trauma movie was definitely coraline, I still haven't rewatched it since 2009
When the Ant died in "Honey, I shurnk the Kids" I cried like a baby :(
I heard that David Bowie wanted to play Elrond in The Lord of the Rings movies. I really like Hugo Weaving's acting but David Bowie would have made a much better Elrond.
The only movies I remember being traumatizing for me involved watching them and passing out cuz I didn't sleep enough and my nightmare disorder and rem intrusions showing up like "fuck you prepare for the most fucked up visions to ever happen that will leak trhough to you once you wake up and will feel indistinguishable from real life teehee".
Anybody seen the original "Watership Down" movie from 1978? ... The thing that parents put on the TV thinking it might be something cute like a Disney movie?
Except that it wasn't 🤣
Seen that as a six year old, thought it was gonna be a cute animated movie about bunnies. It *was* an animated movie about rabbits...
@@Gaehhn yes the bunny murder movie
I said the same thing lol. The rabbit genocide movie. Also IDK how neverending story didn't come up with how many of my generation had their first existential crisis after watching that, along with the wolf and the swamp of sadness.
@@Necro-the-Pyro there's also another movie with the same author, but the title is more obvious.
"The Plague Dogs"
About the neverending story... i actually have quite the fond memories of that one.
For me it was E.T. but specifically the part where the FBI try to capture him and the house has the pipes connected and are heading to the house in haszmat suits
The guns were actually edited out and were replaced with walkie talkies
She should be glad she isn't older.... that ep of the Muppet Show, where the inanimate objects turn into living monsters.. with teeth... couches gobbling up people AS they sat on them, into the cushions.................... and that damn last scene, of your OWN tv, as you watched, growing eyes and fangs..... helllllllllllllllllll nope... (shudders).. that effed me up for weeks.. Jim Henson was an ASSHOLE for that..
Man, it really was a different time
Return to Oz was a horror film. There was shit in that one that went DARK. But L. Frank Baum wrote some really dark shit into ALL of the Oz books. We just didn't see it in the 1930s Wizard of Oz.
2:25 such a underrated movie and probably top three in the Halloween series even if lightly connected. Also I love that song and had it as my ringtone for way to long
i thought the wheelers were so cool, and now i know THAY ARE. i love these freaks
Small soldiers was awesome
2:05 That's a long time to cast Soul Trap
brooo i feel like the editing changed and i love it
LOVE YOU MY DEAREST CONGRATS ON HUGE NUMBERZ
I watched Small Soldiers when I was younger,and had fun watching that film 3-4 times I think.☺️But now that I’m 21,this kid’s film is so fucking creepy and unsettling!😧
In regards to 0:12
Jennifer Connelly: born 12 December 1970
Cast for "Labyrinth": 29 January 1985
Age: 14 years
Also:
Birth of David Bowie: born 8 January 1947
Cast for "Labyrinth": 15 February 1985
Age: 38 years
Roger Rabbit traumatized me with one character: Judge Doom
Nah man, I'm a grown ass man and the dark crystal shit still scares me
Aww, I was hoping we'd see her watch Meet the Feebles.
Yeah but all those Meet the Feebles/Strange Brew B movies aren’t really traumatizing. They are silly and shocking for shocking’s sake. Maybe if you could somehow go back in time and watch it when you were in middleschool.
If we're sharing childhood trauma scenes, I'd like to put forth the scene from... I think Superman 3, the scene where that woman gets pulled into the supercomputer and turned into a robot.
Oh thanks...I think I actually repressed that memory till just now.
I'm surprised Watership Down wasn't brought up.
Side note, the lead Wheeler from Return to Oz did the laugh and stuff for Pizza Hut's Noid.
I thought the Noid was Domino’s
Ironmouse: "I can't watch The Witches"
my brain: "...is it because you're a mouse?"
The lovely bones is a sneaky kind of horrifying tragedy. Obviously it's scary and so sad, but the tone of the movie never lightens up. You watch the protagonist get groomed and lured into a trap and then the rest of the movie is both her and her family processing their grief over her death. It's too real to be a traditionally "entertaining" movie, even as a tragedy, because there's no justice (no, the ending is not justice). A girl's life is taken after being horrifically abused and then everyone who knew and loved her just has to try to cope with that. That movie really stays with you. 😔
Just imagine if she got recommended anime series like Hell Girl, Higurashi, Happy Sugar Life or Madoka Magica (especially episode 3).
The 70s to mid-90s was a WEIRD fucking time for cinema.
When you think about it though, media did evolve and develop freakishly fast. Like, we went from 10k years of story telling & maybe some writing to television in the last 100 years, and vtubers in the last like 15-20.
Don't forget The World of Sid and Marty Krofft. Children's TV on acid.
Wait but i rly liked small soldiers… tho i can see why the barbie collection being turned into messed up robo zombies scene was quite creepy
Because it was a different time. The 80s and 90s were wild and parents could scar their kids just so they will be quiet! LMBO
Back then PG stood for "Parental Guidance" meaning you needed your parents to watch some scenes with you. Nowadays PG means nothing! When you think PG nowadays you think of movies like Frozen not Water Ship Down!
Kids movies were built different back then, and they were awesome for it!
Sometimes it was awesome. Not always.
Agree to disagree.
Agree. Been downhill since the 90s.
the trailer for the lovely bones is so bad and it doesn't go with the tone of the movie, that movie was terrifying and heartbreaking 😭
4:35 seeing Nick nitro get his head remove can be spooky also when the commandos make war Barbies
We literally have all the same fears I’m not joking!
Ah yes, Gen X, back when we really knew how to traumatize. Take all those films, all those products, all those delightful tales.. and add in leaving the house in the morning, survive all day with zero supervision and "be home by dark". Which we NEVER were.
I really miss it, and NGL; thinking back on all the things we did, places we went and stupid shit we got into... it is a wonder I am alive. Would not trade it for anything.
Ya'll inside playing Little Nightmares, and Demonologist and all those lovely games. We lived those, sure maybe it was all our imagination.. but when you are 13, out past dark, exploring the local storm drains with your friends a couple miles from home.... your imagination is pretty damned brutal.
Hey Mouse... it was a different time.... but it was wonderous.
I always wish the shimmy down scene lasted longer
I also still have figures from toy soldiers. I have them standing on a book shelf so they can learn!
The labyrinth still scares the shit out of me.
Teddy bear song scene of Open season. That left a mark...
The movie '9' fucked me up when I was younger
While I agree a few of these are pretty scary small soldiers really? I’ve never heard of anyone being scared by that
I have never seen Labyrinth or The Dark Crystal but wtf? Love Halloween 3 though.
Beetlejuice fucked me up for years. I loved the cartoon so I thought,
"Hey let's watch the movie!" I had so much trouble sleeping that night.
Actually Small Soldiers was my first movie I have seen during my childhood
My brother got a figure of Major Chip Hazard
GlaDOS is the few fictional characters who WAS BUILT TO HAVE A TTS MADE OF HER!!!
Woody Allen married a fourteen-year-old girl and their still together after 30+ years.
Don't forget Chanel Westcoast from Ridiculousness.....not only was born a boy, but played MINKAS on BOY MEETS WORLD.
You should look up Candle Grove
Your movie traumas are my movie traumas as well, eff those puppets
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one freaked out by these guys dam
Me watching Terrifier when I was 12 was my childhood trauma
Ah man, Small Soldiers! I miss watching that one. Joe Dante's the best, I swear!
Meet the feebles f'ed me up back then. Super weird shit.
Dude I genuinely forgot about the fucking Wheelers until watching this holy crap
2:19
🎵Happy Happy Halloween, Halloween, Halloween🎵
🎵Happy Happy Halloween, Silver Shamrock🎵
The Clash Royale and Baby Cry Got me xD
Who else has a dad that does impressions of the Skesis from _Dark Crystal?_
I think the only one that close to tramatising me was serpent and the rainbow, for the chair seane.
Small Soldiers's my favourite movie
If we've learned anything today its that it was a different time
Sir Didymus from Labyrinth is the greatest..
You want childhood trauma.. Watership Down
so she watched return to OZ i am kinda surprised she didn't see all dogs go to heaven with the.... hell scene...
i'm losing my shit at 6:02 "it's a horror that can happen to anyone" and then just a bunch of different pictures of her i can't