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Reddit shares 19 Terrifying Scenes In Children Movies That Terrified People In Childhood  

Reddit shares 19 Terrifying Scenes In Children Movies That Terrified People In Childhood  

In your childhood did you ever watch a children’s movie that terrified you so much that you wouldn’t watch it again? Reddit recently asked its audience which children’s movie had the most terrifying scene and here what the audiences responded. We have listed 19 top comments in this article.

So keep reading this article to learn what these responses were.

19 Terrifying Scenes In Children Movies That People Were Terrified In Childhood  

Here are 19 terrifying children’s movie scenes that terrified people in their childhood.

Coraline

Coraline  

In Coraline, the other mother convinces Coraline to replace her eyes with buttons. Aileenrochelle says, “Still giving me the creeps whenever I watch it.” Another Buzzfeeder luciar414a0a82a says, “This was one of the most terrifying moments in my childhood.”

Pinocchio

The little boys turning into donkeys in the movie. Hispanicprincess84 says, “This scene will be engraved in my head for the rest of my life. I refuse to let my kids ever watch it because of that moment.”

Jumanji

Jumanji

The entire movie of Jumanji was traumatizing according to emmap4eb01ab1d who shares “In its entirety.”

A Little Princess

A Little Princess  

In the movie ‘A Little Princess’ the protagonist, Sarah, tries to escape her boarding school on an unsecured plank of wood. It is shown there is a massive drop below from where she is. Em2467 says, “The sight of that evil lady is shaking the plank really stayed with me.”

Pee Wee’s Big Adventure

Pee Wee’s Big Adventure  

In Pee Wee’s Big Adventure movie when Large Marge appeared. Kayleighmarierosalia says, “Seeing that face was truly terrifying as a kid. And then the reveal that she was dead the whole time was just TOO much.”

The Witches

The Witches  

In The Witches, when witches remove their human skin. Stephene4634a5464 says, “The worst scene ever is when all of the witches remove their masks and reveal their true selves.” Another Redditor deannas4663a7500 writes, “They start to scratch off their human skin and turn into hideous witches… WTF??

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang  

Child catcher appearance in the movie ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,’ “He scared the shit out of me!! 🙈,” says Sarah Kendrick on Facebook.

Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo  

In Scooby-Doo when Mary Jane’s real identity gets revealed momentarily. Reddit user kellyd4b83ad08c says, “That scene where they’re on the motorcycle and Mary Jane gets hit with a branch and her face gets all messed up and you see she’s Possessed. I couldn’t sleep for a week.”

Tarzan

In the Tarzan movie Tarzan discovers Clayton’s hanging body in the forest. Quite a deep and horrifying concept for a children’s movie. Sleepygrl agrees saying, “It’s A L O T.”

Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory

Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory  

In the movie ‘Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory’ when Wonka takes the kids through a creepy tunnel inside his factory. Carlyd4074fa6bc shares, “This was SO unnerving!”

Matilda

Matilda

Bruce Bogtrotter struggles to eat the chocolate cake. Mileshigh9 says, “Made of ‘blood, sweat, and tears’…”

The Polar Express

The Polar Express  

The Ebenezer Scrooge Puppet appearance. Hideous. Han070701 says, “The puppet scene ruined the whole thing for me. I don’t remember much, but I do remember running upstairs and crying for the rest of the night. to this day, I still haven’t seen the rest of the movie and I still have nightmares about the ugly MF.”

Annie

The final scene in Annie where Annie gets chased on a train track drawbridge. Redditor PHM8 says, “It terrified me as a kid so much that I was afraid of train tracks and drawbridges for a while.”

Anastasia

Anastasia  

Rasputin sold his soul in the movie. Catielu21 says, “This freaked me out every single time.”

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (By Tim Burton)

The squirrel scene. P1nkl3m0n4d3 says, “I kept imagining what they would’ve done if she HADN’T been a ‘bad nut’. Would the squirrels have cracked open her skull?! Also, the dad frantically trying to get Wonka to open the gate as the people around him became increasingly worried about whether they were gonna be able to save her or not…. that right there is probably why I have anxiety.”

Plague Dogs

Plague Dogs  

The whole movie of Plague Dogs was terrifying according to pripyathorse who shares, “I watched it once as a kid and it traumatised me for life.”

Return to Oz

Return to Oz  

Wheelers in the movie Return to Oz. Redditor daniellet4260c6e67 says, “Those things absolutely terrified me, not to mention the heads in the glass case or the fact that, I don’t know, Dorothy was a part of a psychiatric experiment.”

E.T.

E.T.  

According to hanaa4a262908e the whole concept of the movie E.T. was terrifying to a child. Sharing her experience of the movie, “So no one was a little freaked out by E.T? Because that movie still freaks me out a bit I think I watched it when I was five or six.”

The Rugrats Movie

The Rugrats Movie  

In the Rugart Movie, Tommy covers Dill in banana paste so that monkeys can take him away.

Ieshas2 says, “In the first Rugrats movie when Tommy finally had enough of Dil’s shit, he threatens to cover Dill in banana paste so the monkeys would take him away. It was unexpectedly dark and I cried about it for like 10 minutes and, as a result, I haven’t been able to watch it since.”

Conclusion  

Which movie scene terrified you in your childhood? Share with us your story about a children’s movie that terrified you.

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