Alice in wonderland, jabberwocky, 1985.

It still makes it into my dreams.

#2

Samara from "the ring"!! Couldn't sleep with the tv closed for more than a month and was terrified every time my tv lost signal and had this "snow" image

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#3

i know it sounds weird but hear me out - the sandman. This small men visiting kids to throw sleepy sand in their eyes. When I was little I threw a tantrum everytime it was on tv because I was so upset about the throwin gsand fact

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The Brave Little Toaster. 36 and I still won't watch the junkyard scene again.

I'm an engineer, and a amateur mechanic; reflexively anthropomorphizing vehicles and appliances has been helpful, but also a source of a lot of emotional distress over the years when things break in ways I can't make better.

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#5

The boy and weird women in The Grudge. After 19 years they still haunt me.

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#6

The Joker in the Batman 2004 cartoon. Creepy af.

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#7

The Facehugger stage of the Xenomorph always gave me the heeby jeebies.

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#8

The Cybermen from 1970s Dr Who. As a small child, they terrified me. When they did the reboot a few years back, I still couldn’t watch it.

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#9

The alien from “Alien” breaking out through that guy’s chest. I was in high school and refused to go into my empty house after I got home from the movie. I even stayed with a neighbor till my parents got home. Oh the shame, but I was scared outta my mind!

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Michael Myers, Halloween

Still comes after me in my nightmares

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Kathy L
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When the fall from the balcony didn’t kill him … haunts me forever.

#11

Coraline? Have you ever watched that movie?? Almost as scary as bugs life 4d was. i cried.

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#12

Okay hear me out here, Mickey Mouse. Specifically from Mickey Mouse club house. Don’t ask why, I don’t know but every time it came on I would cry.

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#13

Basically all the villains from Courage The Cowardly Dog

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#14

Spirited away and pom poko?? the one with raccoons?? I just found them very weird and disturbing when i was little im not sure why, i watched scary stuff and wasnt bothered by it

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The No Face creature, i couldnt remember its name, and the shapeshifting creatures in the other one. I absolutely loved my neighbour totoro though that was my favourite film when i was little!

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#15

Maybe not for life but I once called Voldemort from The Order of the Phoenix movie “egg head” and I couldn’t sleep with the lights off for a year.

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#16

The weeping angels from Dr. Who. Can’t look at statues the same anymore. Never look away!! Don’t blink!! They’re all creepy now.

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#17

The monkeys in The Wizard of Oz!!

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#18

Not a movie, but show. Nurse Jackie. I got through the first 2 seasons before I had to stop. She was such a narcissistic sociopath it was hard to watch. She was a wonderful nurse, but that’s all. It bothered me to see someone be that dishonest and I still think about it as there are actual people like her amongst us.

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Tamra Stiffler
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, it's not like she was a serial killer, she was just an addict. And yes, we are "among you" and most of us are truly good people, we just have an illness.

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#19

Almost every character in all the Toy Story movies. I already thought of my stuffed animals as partially alive, but when I watched the first movie it made me miserable about anything bad I’d done to them, and nervous that they would judge me for anything bad they’d seen me do. And the kid who rips the toys apart to make new ones traumatized me for life. To this day I am very loving and respectful of my stuffed animals because of him.

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#20

That snail in Turbo. I was about 5 when I saw it (my first movie at the cinema) and I was so scarred by that darned snail. I was already a lifelong hypochondriac and I was so scared that a snail found it’s way into my heart and is now zooming about in my body.

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#21

The cat in Stuart Little.

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#22

The child catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. I had nightmares.

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#23

samara ,diana, evil dead those were so tarrifaing

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#24

Carrie. Did not know it was a horror movie, or I would not have gone. Boyfriend took me, the sadistic jerk. Later, I was sleeping, and the phone rang. Sat straight up and screamed.

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#25

Orochimaru (probably spelled that wrong) from Naruto. talk about creepy

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#26

Not a movie, but a book. Parents read Harry Potter to me at night. I lived in an area with lots of coyotes. I was reading the part in one of the books, when Lupin is talking to Harry about Fenrir Greyback. Coyotes decided to make a bunch on noise at that moment. I freaked out.

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#27

Dain ironfoot in the Hobbit played by Billy Connolly. i got up and walked out of the cinema i was cringing so much!

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