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Jul 2018

I am Dutch. Karbonkel is our mutual trauma.

I was also afraid of those aliens in Sesame Street. I still am actually. I really want those things to be gone. I just googled them and just seeing an image of them makes my stomach turn. I am near 30 ffs

o.o Honestly. I remember being absolutely terrified but have no idea what was so scary? Maybe it was just the idea of him that was creepy XD

Chucky, of course it's a classic. I mean I didn't even saw the original movie I was a kid but an older cousin just told me the synopsis and I got traumatized (and that's why horror will never be my favourite genre)

In second place are Furbies and Gremlims I used to mix them up thinking Furbies would end up been Gremlins. My dad was happy I never asked for one in Christmas lol (they were expensive)

Hmmm...I hated Slappy, too (from Goosebumps).

And also Pennywise. Get out of my storm drain, a-hole.

There's a really good post on Feathers McGraw's design that I'd reblogged on tumblr a while ago. It can be found here3 but to quote hextrudedcubes:

"Part of the reason that Wallace and Gromit is so successful is that every single character is just so expressive. The people’s lips move like half a foot every frame. Gromit has basically only his eyebrows, and he has more personality than two average real people. The Moon Machine was up there with the rest of them, and it didn’t even have a face.

The penguin, on the other hand, never expressed anything at all. It’s designed almost explicitly with purpose of not expressing anything. It’s practically featureless, with only the bare minimum of detail necessary to tell you it’s a penguin. It has a face, but it never uses it. It has no sclera, meaning it stares straight ahead at all times. It actively repels most attempts to ascribe any emotion to it – at best, you can feel that it is coldly satisfied, perhaps detachedly frustrated. I’d say it’s like a robot wearing the skin of an animal, but that’s literally the villain of A Close Shave, and he was pretty expressive.

It’s like Aardman found a tiny crack in the likability curve, far away from the uncanny valley but a hell of a lot deeper, and decided to build a penguin there."

I gotta say, that pretty much hits the nail on the head.

The Burger King moon guy creeped out me and my brother. He's just so unsettling, aaaAAA.

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Other people have posted this one before, but Chucky from the Child's Play series used to legitimately terrify me as a kid. I used to have nightmares about that little jerk.

Now that I'm older and have gotten more into horror movies, I've realized that Chucky's sort of a "joke" horror character. Now I'm not nearly as scared of him.

I find the Gremlins scary AF
My partner wanted to watch the movie with me, said it was just a kids movie and that it would be alright for me. I found it so disturbing and gross! I seriously find many bloody action movies less scary than the Gremlins!
I do not understand how the Gremlins is a kids movie.

I like how that scene ratchets up the tension by describing the accident "...and when they finally pulled the driver's body from the twisted, burning wreck,it looked like this!!"
but when she suddenly morphs into something hideous, instead of being gory, she's a wacky bug-eyed monster! It's scary, but it's also silly and unexpected. Great storytelling!

Gooey Gus, from Ghostwriter's "Attack of the Slime Monster"

It was a two-part episode and Nickelodeon's Noggin channel only played the first part one night followed by a completely different episode. That creepy purple shitstain gave me nightmares for a week until the second episode aired and I was able to stop having nightmares because they stopped him or something. I've blocked it out and can't even bring myself to watch the clip I linked below. :sob:

Nosferatu from the 1922 German movie... I tried to look up a picture of him but OMG I CAN'T. Even now at 26 I can't bring myself to look at his face, so here you go, this is the Nosferatu from the 1979 movie because I'm too scared to look at the original

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Beetlejuice, oh gosh. Both my partner and I 100% remember it as a terrifying horror movie and this guy as the stuff of nightmares. I watched it as an adult and found it sort of enjoyable though haha.