There was this Pingu Episode I watched called ''Pingu's Dream'', and it features this Walrus that looks like NOTHING FROM THE SHOW, with realistically textured skin and teeth. It was just disturbing.
According to the official Gravity Falls wiki, Giffany actually survived the disc burning and is dating Rumble McSkirmish in his game and it’s confirmed in Journal 3.
@@ianthecoolthief6226 I'm sure if it were that easy to burn yourself into fictional worlds, there would be no such thing as a geek in the real world. At least, not one that stays real for long...
Candibalism is kinda made more disturbing considering the fact that the piñata’s organs are candy. He essentially made a sculpture of somebody out of organs and took it to a a party so he could eat it there, and everyone thought that the organ-doll was alive. Edit: wait how the heck did I get over 200 likes
One of the creepiest episodes I've seen was Sponge Henge from SpongeBob. 1. The terryfing music. 2. The idea that SpongeBob spend 30 years on that cave trying to get away from the jellyfish 3. SpongeBob finding out that the Krusty Krab is buried 4. The terryfing ending..
Call me weird, but I never had nightmares from that episode and have seen it at least 5 times. Even most recently I saw that episode and did get a nightmare from it.
Loss of control is the central aspect of most causes of fear. It's also the reason for why things like torture and rape are so effective in leaving long-term psychological damage. Not being able to have an influence on your situation is terrifying.
Also having no answer as to why it's happening to you or how to stop it or prevent it or what to do after and about it etc ..... The questions you ask yourself afterwards and during bring on an even more damning pressure of dread and paranoia plus other emotions that make it almost impossible to things like move or talk
I remember watching some of these when I was younger. Most if it I didn't find disturbing mainly because I didn't fully understand it and I didn't have enough life experience to realize it was supposed to be disturbing if that makes sense. I don't think kids analyze these episodes as deeply as adults do.
I dont know, I remember understanding a lot of them when I was young. I also remember some of them leaving me feeling really fucked up for a day or so.
Agreed. The only kids show that scared me was Thomas the Tank engine. some of the faces they made were what scared me most. I then , like 15 years later, happened upon a couple of episode i watched years ago, and there was one where an engine was effectively buried alive and forgotten about for years. As an adult, that is horrifying, but as a kid that concept never crossed my mind.
slurrï back when there weren’t episodes like Keeping It Together, Chille Tid, Nightmare Hospital, Earthlings, Bubbled, Adventures in Light Distortion, I Am My Mom, the climax of Change Your Mind. Yeah I find all of those episodes more disturbing than Frybo. Not that Frybo wasn’t a good introduction to the disturbing side of Steven Universe, it definitely was because it is a disturbing episode, I just don’t find it as disturbing as those other episodes. Especially when it ends with Steven stripping down so his clothes can fight. I’m sorry, I just found that too ridiculous to be disturbing.
One of the creepiest episode from spongebob and in general is the episode where Squidward falls into cement and is treated like a strange animal. You can see him crying when spongebob takes him home and it was just is horrofying to think about it. Being unable to properly move and being able to talk is so terrifiying...
Personally the most disturbing spongebob episode for me is squids visit.HE IS SO OBSESSED WITH SQUIDWARD HE SNUCK INTO HIS HOUSE,COMPLETLY COPIED IT,AND STOLE HIS VACUM CLEANER JUST SO HE WOULD VIST.
Palkia239 H mine is the really old episode where spongebob wanted to go to glove world but ends up in some weird ass place where he can't understand anyone or anything
Ithyr what got me was when Gifany killed Rumble McSchermish I think it was because of how strong he was in Fight Fighters. But I still love this episode it’s one of my favorites.
Dude the main ones of SpongeBob that fucked me up was when the one episode when SpongeBob turned into a snail, the one where he cared for snails and went insane and the one where Mr. Krabs went insane over the squeaky boots. Plus don't forget when Squidward was so depressed, that was sad
Another good creepy episode was that one Teen Titans show where Raven's powers goes nuts because she saw a horror movie and can't accept that she was a afraid.
I randomly remembered that scene. I want to say cat was sick of dog's rancid unclean teeth affecting him so he was coming up with ways to fix the situation.
The Gravity Falls episode is seems referencing the yandere trope found in anime. I like to point out that Soos has the balls to destroy Giffany. That's right, weebs. This fat Latino guy from a kid show just kicked a yandere's ass. All I see in anime a guy becomes scared shitless when confronting an intimidating psychotic girl.
Rutin Acuzza I don't understand the appeal to the yandere trope, I mean, a girl that loves you so much that they'll kill everyone you love and you just to be with you? That's horrifying. Also, I hate how 13-year olds blow it way out of proportion and think that yandere and psychotic, cold-blooded murderer are synonymous.
Yeah that would be awesome you would be Zim's lunch in that game Imagine that *starts to smile menacingly* and imagine Zim laughing in the game getting louder and louder as he hunts you down *plays three days grace scared*
You'd probably play as the night janitor coming in for what you thought would be a normal shift. You instead find yourself being pursued by a hideous blob of stolen organs and must find a way to escape before your organs are replaced with "stuff". It would likely involve hiding from him and picking up stuff to help you get out, kinda like the game "Case: Animatronics".
@@ZerryBerrytheSpaceRaccoon yeah that's a good idea but earlier I was thinking of a little more characters like in the game instead only character like Johnny the homicidal maniac can be a secret character kind of like golden Freddy and the other 2 are not a secret character like that monster thing from the episode spooky spectacular Halloween of doom that was trying to go threw dibs head will try to go threw your head and bloody GIR will probably tear you apart in the game
What makes Giffany much more creepy to me atleast. is that as explained in the lore of gravity falls, Giffany is revealed to have survived the outcome of the episode and moved on from Soos to a video game character. While that may mean she doesn't love soos anymore, it could still mean that she could have come back for revenge anytime she wanted...
It's confirmed in Journal 3 that she survived the disc being burned and went into the Street Fighter parody from season 1, she's now dating Rumble McSkirmish
"People always love the stupid one." XD EDIT: Can we also talk about how eerily parallel "Stimpy's Fan Club" is to the real-life story of Selena being killed by the manager of her fan club, even more creepy considering that "Stimpy's Fan Club" came out a week and 2 years before her death day?
So true man, it gave me nightmares sometimes i watched it when i was like 5 and 6 and beyond until it stopped airing and it made me really scared. But it also taught me a lot of good stuff like no matter how scary a situation is in life you have to face it and you CAN overcome it.
Giffany is actually Monika - Both from dating sims - Both are from a game in a Japanese-like school setting - Both in love with the real world player - Both will 'delete' people to get their love - Both want to be at their love's side (Giffany wants Soos in the game while Monika wants to escape the game) - Both cause problems in their virtual environments - Both eventually get deleted - Both get almost too much love from the community despite how evil they actually are
Compression is either unheard-of or simply disregarded by MANY RU-vidrs...and it's rather annoying, considering it's not the mid-1990s. SF Debris is even worse, believe it or not.
What messed me up as a kid was the Grinch. Whenever he'd smile it really scared me. After the first time watching it I'd break out into a cold sweat whenever it was put on. I used to have to sleep in my parents' bed because I was so freaked out by him.
I love that you included "haunted" from teen Titans!!!!! One of the most well done cartoon episodes EVER!!!!!! My personal favorite from the series (besides Nevermore)
One Tom and Jerry episode is when Tom and Jerry get their heart broken. So in the end the committ suicide by sitting on the tracks on a train. I think he should've done this one
T&P 4 ever that was the last episode. It's called "Blue Cats, Blues), and yes, they both commit suicide. It's on RU-vid to the watch. Jerry explains that tom is sitting on a train track and it's just a matter of time before he's freed from his pain. Then jerry gets his heart broken and joins tom, looking all distressed and disheveled and ends with it fading to black and the train horn getting louder. Really, really dark 😳.
IMO the Harvest Moon episode of Courage wasn't too bad. What creeped me out was when Courage thought the pigs who owned a diner were serving people as hamburgers.
Omar TheOwner Or the Puppet King one where the guys got trapped in puppets and the girls wound up doing a freaky friday. There were a few light moments at the start when they were playing with their puppets, unaware of the trap, but once the giant puppet walks into the tower the laughs go away. The guys helpless as their bodies are used to seek, locate and capture their friends, and the girls having to go against their natural instinct because of the vastly different ways their powers work. And this is the only appearance of Puppet King as a main antagonist, with no backstory or known history with the Titans.
The Teen Titans episode you mentioned is creepy, but the Birthmark episode where Slade rips apart Raven's clothes and constantly torments and humilates her was heavily reminiscent of rape. I don't believe an episode like that would ever be made today; I have trouble believing that episode was made BACK THEN.
It's supposed to. Raven's sin is pride and the way to beat trigon's children is to best their sin Humiliate pride. Humble envy. Calm wrath. Ect And it's better than trigon selling raven as a bride to Brother Blood
Xavier Wiegand No? No no no. There's no way they can justify doing what they did. There's other ways to target people's pride. God that way shouldn't be included no matter what, god it's not even an option
Good thing you included Knock It Off. That's a pretty interesting but dark episode of The Powerpuff Girls. Dick Hardley was quite an evil man. And it was very satisfying for him to die.
There were a couple episodes of Hey Arnold that really freaked me out as a kid. The "Haunted Train" episode scared me super bad as a kid, in large part because of the end scene where the dead conductor sings while riding his train. The other one was the "Headless Cabbie" episode.
I can only remember one episode of it, and it's where alines invade and try to incubate their eggs in Mr. Meaty's stomach (or something similar, haven't seen it in years). That fucked me up for a little while.
18:19 - What really sells this scene is how they change animation styles numerous times throughout the scene to reflect Ren's mind as it slowly descends into madness.
Why is this getting recommended to me now. Since I’m here, the Gravity Falls Giffany episode, the Gumball joy episode and the Teen Titans hallucination episode are my personal tops.
Some other examples: Pingu - Pingu's Dream: Whoever thought Pingu needed more satanic walruses deserves to be shot. Captain Planet - Mind Pollution: One of the shows main characters develops a crippling drug addition, and their cousin overdoses onscreen. You know, for kids! Mr. Meaty - Crispy Hand: Not really sure if puppetry counts as animation, but even with that point, having the shows main characters eat their own (and another persons) deep fried fingers is still fucked up.
Dark Harvest is the one episode of Invader Zim I remembered with any clarity through the years since I've seen it. That probably speaks in its favor...
I've known about this guy's name for a long time--I always wondered how that got past the censors. XD. Also, it only gets funnier whenever another character says his name in a really pissed off manner.
An adult targeted creepy cartoon? That sounds awesome. I would hope it has animation and visuals like Courage the Cowardly Dog but messed up writing like Invader Zim. Shoot, a JTHM cartoon would be the best!
The part in Numbuh One's rant when he talks about how the adults make kids eat Rainbow Monkeys actually got proven true with an episode where Nurse Clayborne returned after the whole "pink eye crust on apple crumbles" thing, and it turned out she was shredding Rainbow Monkey dolls in a fan and selling the chopped up bits as cereal.
Honestly I find the most disturbing IZ episode, and one of the most underrated to be "Bad, bad rubber piggy". Basically Zim tries to send a death robot into Dib's past, swapping it with a different object to kill him. However, for an unexplained reason the time portal won't accept the robot. He angrily throws Gir's rubber pig toy into the portal, only to be surprised that the portal accepts it. It replaces a young Dib's tricycle, causing him to crash into at tree and give him brain damage, and the present Dib is actually affected by it, and it's treated as though his brain damage has always been the case. At this point it's a minor condition, but throughout the episode he grows more and more insane because of it, and develops an intense hatred for piggies. Eventually he can barely walk or stand from being so crippled, pounding on Zim's door like a zombie to get in to kill him. Upon delivering what he thinks is the final blow and smugly satisfied with having killed his opponent (Bear in mind, Zim never actually succeeded to kill Dib, and rarely even tried, usually the most he ever did was try to make him brain dead or lock him away somewhere. One would think he'd be a bit shocked considering he more or less has the mentality of a mischievous, intelligent young boy.) However Dib somehow ends up being resurrected into a cyborg, tearing apart Zim's lair. Now he's practically immortal and the rubber pigs can't hurt him anymore, so Zim has one option. Write a message to his past self on one of the piggies and send it back. This results in him replacing his own brain with the rubber pig, turning himself into a vegetable.
There's also those Mickey Mouse shorts. Granted, there's probably one to two episodes that are like, "creepyish". But the one that's just down right disturbing is the zombie Goofy one. Ones like the furnace episode, is creepy but just fun because of the animation. Edit: With The Last Airbender, there's another creepy episode with Zuko and Katara fighting [Zuko's sister] and when she loses, her breakdown is just so disturbing.
I would say, "The Dungeon" episode and the "No One Can Hear You" from Adventure Time creeped me out. Honorable mention would be the "Mortal Folly" where The Lich was introduced. The Dungeon episode is just pretty weird and dark. You can sense Finn's hopelessness and desperation to leave the dungeon. What creeps me out the most is when the supposedly Finn's gurdian angel is going to save him then turns out, she is a monster in disguise who wanted to eat him. For the "No One Can Hear You", it also has dark, weird and eerie atmosphere. That episode is really quiet and the plot is just.. imagine you went to coma for months only to find out that no one was around except your bestfriend who lose sanity. Don't get me started with the part of the stag. Like wtf. Anyway, yeah.. most in this list are creepy af.
I remember being scarred by an episode of adventure time at my grandma's house. It was something to do with Finn talking to an angel or something and it turned all demonic and I was horrified
Adventure time has had quite a few disturbing episodes... BMO literally murders someone and has to deal with the consequences in one of them. And don't even get me started on the episode "All the Little People". "The Hall of Egress" is also a really good episode in terms of eeriness, though I wouldn't call it very disturbing (at least not in the traditional sense).
literally that gerbil episode scared the shit out of me when i was a kid, it haunted me for years afterwards and i'd have nightmares it would come to kill me 😭😔 also who else up rewatching mrenter videos
I would have added: The zombie outbreak episode of Adventure Time (the one where everyone turns) Weirdmageddon part 1 because Bill is ruthless (he kills Time Baby!)
The episode where Ed swallows an entire mattress... The episode where Jim or whatever, a famous fry cook, comes back to the Krusty Krab and gives Spongebob advice to pursue his dreams, or rot where he is, also left a mark on me. (Does Batman count?) The episode where Batman revealed that he has a fear of failing his father...which may hit a little too close to home. It made me tear up as a kid.
For me, the most disturbing tom & Jerry episode wans't this one, or the ''blue cat blues'' one, but the ones where tom dies. must of us defended jerry over tom as children, but as we grew up we strated noticing jerry WAS very bad with tom too, I noticed it at the end of ''The Two Mouseketeers'' where, at the end, tom is sentenced to the guillotine for failling to stop jerry from stealing food, specially since at the end, he just eats and his cousin says ''shit happens'' like they didn't give a crap
Tom and Jerry was good in general, but whenever they tried to take a prospect or plot element from Looney Toons... well... it's pretty much like when a series tries to copy South Park.
Yeah....when I was a kid I actually hated the mouse and loved the cat Tom...and yeah I always was traumatized in the episodes where Tom's owner is in them because she was really mean to him.
And the episode when they both laid on train tracks and waited for the train to.crush them. I really felt bad for.the cat (my apologies for not knowing which is which) his owner basically abused him and forced him to.kill a mouse that was practically out to get him.
Yeah. "The Two Mouseketeers" had extreme mood whiplash with its ending. The fact that it still played the triumphant music when it was over with was even more jarring.
If anyone remembers Jimmy Neutron, I wanted to add this disturbing scene as at least an honorable mention because to this day it still gets me. It was an episode in which Jimmy and his friends take part in a Space Olympic games and somehow find a shortcut to the finish line. They take the short cut and are teleported to this 'world' where there is nobody on earth (Or at least I think it's earth) and they run into the smoothie shop, only to find their parents as zombies and walk toward the children saying, "Eat and Forget" then the kids falling into a thick pile of darkness, ending the episode there leaving part 2 as the next episode.
Ah ..21:38 ...I LOVE some Tom & Jerry, but that episode DID disturb me, as a child, along w/ the episode where he was a musketeer, who ended up being beheaded :(
***** Honestly, I didn't, even, know that he was attempting suicide, on those tracks, until I've read y'all comments on that . ..I had NO IDEA that he was waiting on a train ..lol & smh...
+sorrowfulxsoul Here with you. Tom was just doing his job. JUST DOING HIS JOB! He did NOT deserve that ending whatsoever and this was one of the episodes that I really hated Jerry and his nephew in.
***** I feel that Cat Fingers was more depressing and made you feel pity for Steven's lack of control, but I might not be remembering the episode too well.
Gabriel Cruz I guess. Frybo was somewhat disturbing, but Cat Fingers was just... it wasn't creepy creepy, but I feel like it was creepier than Frybo ever wished it could be.
I just re-watched Cat Fingers and I find that the reason that it's creepy is that no one wants to lose control of their body. Thus, Steven having reaction to having limited actions shows how scary and stressful this would be. Thanks for reminding me of that.
I always found the day the ed stood still to be more funny than disturbing. It works as a comedic satire of old fashioned horror movies and it plays to that as a strength
Aside from the catdog thing youre pretty easily disturbed lol. Everytime someone says something like "how is this a kids show?" I think that your kids are not gonna be allowed to watch anything fun
if i have any complaints, it's not the shows chosen, but the audio. I can understand if that's just how it is, but suddenly having that phineas and ferb song blasting after having to put my computer volume to 100 is starting to freak me out since I don't see the transition coming
King Shifty it tackled a lot of less than kid friendly stuff, but it is ultimately a show for kids, though more for the older kids. Adult Party Cartoon, however.... that show isn't for anyone. Ignore its existence.
no its not for Adults but it was not for little kids it was for teens somebody who worked on the show said we are not aiming the stuff at little kids although kids do love it but sometimes it does feel like its more for Adults but it was definitely for teens thats why it could get away with all the vulgar and disgusting stuff