7 Horrifying Moments from Classic Kids Movies
In some ways, children are harder to scare than adults. If you don't believe us, go back and watch some of the movies you loved as a little kid. You'll be surprised to find that, at random spots, they've inserted scenes that are bizarre, hallucinogenic and/or just plain sphincter-bustingly scary.
Such as...

Beloved Because...
It's the uplifting story of Charlie, a down on his luck kid living with his impoverished grandparents who obtains a rare golden ticket allowing him a tour of Willy Wonka's awesome and wondrous candy factory in a premise that even Michael Jackson would describe as "a little creepy."
Right off the bat the kids see Wonka's delicious candy room, where everything is edible and thus completely awesome. After an unfortunate mishap wherein a fat kid drowns in a river of chocolate (it's how he would've wanted to go, really), Wonka invites the remaining survivors to hop aboard his boat, where he informs them that they're "going to love this."
But Then, the Horror...
Aaaaaand Willy Wonka reveals himself to be a fucking psychopath.
First the passengers, and us, are treated to a flying monster tearing through some trees:

Now here's a dead guy with a centipede on his face in some kind of green fart mist:

Now it's eyeball time:

Giant lizard eating something, possibly a child? Affirmative:

And let's not forget the bug-eyed sociopath reciting a song that would later be featured on a Marilyn Manson album:

Exactly what part of "this" we were supposed to "love" is unclear, but presumably it's the part when the boat ride ends and we're allowed to clean the shit from our pants.

Beloved Because...
With the help of a mouse and some unspeakably racist crows, Dumbo is able to rise above his physical deformity and realize his full potential to become a circus sensation! Truly an inspiration for us all.
But Then, the Horror...
Disney teases our fear glands early, when Dumbo's mother goes banana sandwich and savagely beats the dogshit out of a young child. But they really go for the gold later on when Dumbo gets drunk, an experience which the filmmakers apparently confused with taking a shitload of bad acid.


The thing only lets up for a minute (starting at 4:15) before the whole sequence is topped off with epileptic madness.

We've been drunk before. This has never happened.
We understand if Disney was trying to discourage underage drinking, but holy shit. We expected to come back from this to find that Dumbo had used shards of glass to cut off his own face.

Beloved Because...
Pinocchio tells the story of a wooden puppet who longs to be a real boy. There's also something about a cricket and an old man, and a rampaging murderous whale.

The theme of the movie is the importance of honesty and a strong moral compass. If you are a good little boy, you will have a happy life...
But Then, the Horror...
...but if you're bad, you will pay. Holy shit will you pay.
Specifically, The Coachman will come and find you. See, The Coachman has a couple of goons in his employ that lure burgeoning young thugs to his Pleasure Island, which sounds like the plot of an America's Most Wanted re-enactment but is actually what happens in the movie.

On the island, the boys get to indulge in their bad side: smoking and drinking and playing billiards, which for some reason are portrayed as illegal.


Their indulgences lead to an inevitable and wholly terrifying transformation into donkeys. Which is bad enough, but then...

Really, Disney? The fucking salt mines? Having them shipped off in boxes marked "Tijuana: Donkey Show" would've been less frightening than dooming them to a lifetime of grueling underground slave labor. At least at the donkey show they'd get laid.

Beloved Because...
This of course is the Disney retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk, and once again everything seems fairly normal at first. A kindly narrator paints the scene as we see best buddies Goofy, Donald and Mickey sharing their meager amount of food.

But Then, the Horror...
Out of nowhere, right at 1:55, somebody starts playing a Cannibal Corpse record in Donald's mind and he has an all-out Christian Bale meltdown at the dinner table:
He also tells the narrator to shut up and then starts eating his plate and silverware.
Goofy and Mickey try to calm him down, but Donald notices an axe on the wall and, knowing they have a cow, makes the arguably sensible decision to kill it so the three of them can eat. It's worth noting that this is the Disney universe, where animals have human thoughts and emotions (not all of them comprised of 100 percent psychotic rage) so this is essentially attempted murder by a crazed cannibal.

Goofy and Mickey wrestle the axe away from him just in time for Mickey to sell the cow for some magic fucking beans. This causes Donald to leap up to the ceiling and start pulling his hair out in a white-hot psychotic fury.

It's a bit much for children, sure, but we really can't fault Disney for showing a realistic depiction of desperate insanity, because honestly, we would've killed and eaten Mickey by this point.









Haha the narrator from the mickey and the beanstalk movie is hysterical!
ReplyThe only things that scared me in Brave Little Toaster were the lightning storm and Kirby slowly moving backwards then launching himself off a cliff.
Replyi cant believe Micky and the beanstalk has part of its own in the magic kingdom in orlando
ReplyI used to watch "Ernest Scared Stupid" as a kid and nearly crapped my pants whenever that troll came around....ok, I DID crap my pants
ReplyPink Elephants on the parade still scares the shi- out of me, and I'm not sure if it's the weird LSD-inspired images, or the creepy music.
ReplyAnd here I thought I'd managed to block the clown from brave little toaster out of my mind forever. Thanks Cracked! Sleep is overrated!
ReplyI'm never eating toast again
Oh god, I actually remember all of these scenes. But I still think my childhood rocked . . .
ReplyDoes Watership Down REALLY not make it on this list?!
ReplyWatership down is torture for kids. That s**t made me cry when I was seven
Funny thing about the forest scene from Snow White... It was copied almost frame-for-frame from a scene in the French three-part film adaptation of Les Miserables that had come out a few years earlier (and was not a cartoon). Snow White was drawn over Cosette when she's sent to fetch water by the Thenardiers.
ReplyYay, you learn things everyday! thank you!
I am the mother of three and grandmother of five and I hate the trite childrens' movies in theaters now. Wizard of Oz, James and the Giant Peach, Jumanji, and Bambi all deserve an honorable mention. Some of my best childhood memories are of the movies that scared me just a bit.
ReplyOf course - I'm the grandma who dresses as a zombie for halloween and did my 7 year old grandson's makeup so good that he was a little scared to look in the mirror.
Will you be my grandma? Also reverse time like ten years, as it just dawned on me the creepy consequences of a 24 year old asking for a new grandma...
I need to lie down
I thought for sure Bambi would be here too. And large marvelous from pee wee's big adventure.
Erm The Secret of NIMH anyone? Dude that movie fucked me up when I was little!
ReplyMe too!
All of these scenes nor had me scared, always excited, helped me toughen up. Also explains my love of Human Centipede...
ReplyGranted, I didn't go all the way back to the beginning of the comments, but have I slipped into a parallel universe where Bambi was never made? The ominous music, the mother's frantic warning, the race for safety, the gunshot, Bambi's awful, dawning realization, the child wandering through the forest crying for his dead mother? God, I'm tearing up right now! Or is it so obvious a choice that no one feels the need to mention it?
ReplyWilly Wonka = Gene Wilder. Forever. It's like he's unhinged in a subtle way - he could be a child molester or something. I goddamn love him in that movie! The Oompa Loompas scared the crap out of me as a kid though. Just weird...
ReplyI'm not sure if anyone mentioned this already, but the truck driver scene from that Pee Wee Herman movie freaked me out so bad as a kid. What kid expected that lady to turn into a Claymation hell-creature straight out of a bad acid trip? Oh, man.
ReplyThe moment i saw this list i immediately thought "the brave little f*****g toaster". i dont think there was a single night in the nineties where i didnt see that damn clown at least once.
ReplyAh. Wonderful. Thanks for un-burying 20-year-old repressed memories.
ReplyA lot of older cartoons like the older Disney cartoons on this list were meant more for adults.
ReplyI love how most of these are disney movies. Other scary disney movies I can think of are: the wolves in Beauty and the Beast and the end part of Fox and the Hound where they try to kill the fox.
ReplyAs a child, was anyone else scared of the scene in Pinochio were that guy, Stromboli, kidnapped Pinocchio, puttting him in a gage, and telling him he would turn him into firewood? My parents took me to see the movie when they rereleased it in the early nineties and that part scared the s**t out of me!
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