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The Ren and Stimpy Show
Weirdly, I liked the same director's video for Close But No Cigar.
Also not too fond of the episode of Rocko's Modern Life where Heffer dies and goes to heck.
Weirdly, I liked the same director's video for Close But No Cigar.
Also not too fond of the episode of Rocko's Modern Life where Heffer dies and goes to heck.
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The movie Little Nemo had some scenes that really freaked me out, like some goopy nightmare thing trapped behind a locked door or something (I haven't watched this movie in a while), and there were plenty of other scenes that creeped me out as well.
There was also some Snow White sequel called Happily Ever After (I think) that had a scene at the beginning where the wicked queen's dead face zooms at the screen and I swear I like crapped right through my pants and the couch.
Also, there was an episode of Scooby Doo where they find some sailor or ship captain pretrified sitting in a chair and he has this scared/alarmed look on his face and he was all pale and I ran up to my mom's room and practically tackled her with tears in my eyes.
There was also some Snow White sequel called Happily Ever After (I think) that had a scene at the beginning where the wicked queen's dead face zooms at the screen and I swear I like crapped right through my pants and the couch.
Also, there was an episode of Scooby Doo where they find some sailor or ship captain pretrified sitting in a chair and he has this scared/alarmed look on his face and he was all pale and I ran up to my mom's room and practically tackled her with tears in my eyes.
Ever After was a sequel to Snow White, but not the Disney version. It was part of the Children's Fairytale Collection. I know the part you're talking about...that movie all together was just plain messed up.sailorperkytoot123 wrote:There was also some Snow White sequel called Happily Ever After (I think) that had a scene at the beginning where the wicked queen's dead face zooms at the screen and I swear I like crapped right through my pants and the couch.
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He had the title right the first time. It's Happily Ever After. I used to have the video, and it was pretty fucked up.Aishiteru wrote: Ever After was a sequel to Snow White, but not the Disney version. It was part of the Children's Fairytale Collection. I know the part you're talking about...that movie all together was just plain messed up.
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Yeah I know it wasn't a sequel to the Disney version, although when I was little I thought it was. I remember wondering why she grew her hair so much longer. I kinda liked the movie. Mother Nature was interesting, and I thought it looked cool when the evil guy turned into the flying monster (speaking of which, that guy's face scared me to death too, as did his scream when he was the monster). But the movie was definitely altogether....strange.Aishiteru wrote:Ever After was a sequel to Snow White, but not the Disney version. It was part of the Children's Fairytale Collection. I know the part you're talking about...that movie all together was just plain messed up.sailorperkytoot123 wrote:There was also some Snow White sequel called Happily Ever After (I think) that had a scene at the beginning where the wicked queen's dead face zooms at the screen and I swear I like crapped right through my pants and the couch.