G-Rated Films that scared us s***less.

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EndlessCarnage

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The clown and AC unit from Brave little toaster. Also Mr. Hyde from Pagemaster. Villain from Black Cauldron. The trees in Snow White scared me when I was little.
 

Wolfenbarg

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The original True Grit. Fingers fly off, snakes still attack, people die brutally, but it was rated G. The MPAA wasn't that great at their job in the beginning.
 

RemoteControlRox

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SomeLameStuff said:
Was Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory G rated? Because this scene freaked the HELL out of me.

Well, you win. Can't come up with anything that was scarier than that in a G-rated film.

To this day, that scene still gives me the creeps, but I couldn't even bear to watch it when I was small. Though, for a laugh, watch it with Rifftrax.

Also, I remember the Fire Gang in Labyrinth scaring me a bit when I was little, but... now they're just kind of amusing.
 

Nouw

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Enemy Of The State said:
Nouw said:
Not sure if it's G but Pingu. Damn there can be some really freaky shit in there.
That walrus episode scared me as a kid. Seriously it is freaky.
Mmhmm, but I was referencing the episode where Pingu get's sent out at night and the scary looking ice blocks...nightmare fuel >.>
 

Ocelano

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Zeeky_Santos said:
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Zeeky_Santos said:
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LinkSwitch said:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves...

CREEPY
The irony of calling a single woman living with seven men "snow white" is just laughable
Wait, what's ironic about it? She lives with them for like a day.
Not the version I heard as a kid. in that one she lived with them for a considerable team taking over various house duties the rest of my comment can be drawn from a slightly deviant imagination about what such duties may entail of course the disney version may have tried to sidestep that part
In the Disney film version she's there for a day. Anywho, how is sleeping with a bunch of short people ironic considering her name?
There height doesn't enter into it snow white symbolises purity in much the same way as a white wedding dress used to(Although if you try to tell a modern bride why she should choose a different colour she WILL slap you in the face, trust me on that)
 

OctalLord

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I can't remember the name, but it was animated trains that had to go around doing things. I have no recolection of the movies plot besides two thing. "I think I can! I think I can! I think I can!" and the snowy mountain that the poor little animated train had to go plowing towards. That movie was terrifing to me as a child.


I also found the original Ghostbusters to be a scary movie. Just because of the dogs. The scene with Dana(Sigorny Weaver) in the chair where hands come out and grab her... I had to sit on the floor for weeks after watching that...
 

JenSeven

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I don't know if it's G-rated, I'm not an American, but:
Labyrinth!

Bowie was freaky as hell, and not to mention all those puppets.