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I have a TOP three childhood nightmares from "children" cartoon movies. For those of you who never heard of these freaks, or need a refresher, here's the creep show bio:
#1
[b]Hexxus:[/b]
Imagine if a charming demon possessed smoke, oil, and toxic anything, to become the oblique smirking persona of evil? Behold, Hexxus of the Ferngully movie. Some find his grey eyes the worst, but I can't stand his smooth mouth, it's so... wrong. As a kid, I didn't mind the giant skeleton of sludge in the climax, I thought that was cool. No, no, no... it was when he sang this song:
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxdlPk1DfTk[/url]
If this doesn't unsettle you even a little bit, go see a doctor[i] immediately[/i].
#2
[b]Maestro Forte:[/b]
I don't even know where to begin with this guy. You ever wonder why hollow eyes are used so often to "creepify" something? Because Maestro, from the Beauty and the Beast Christmas Special, is the epitome of bottomless, eyes of oblivion. Once you get past the eyes, you have to deal with the smooth voice of Tim Curry, the eerie features of everything wrong, and the most horrific use of a musical organ. Don't believe me? See for yourself:
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a6rKT4YzK4[/url]
Disney... why, why would you ever do that?
#3
[b]Rasputin:[/b]
For once, I wish I was talking about the Warmind expansion. But no, I'm talking about the zombie sorcerer who started the Bolshevik revolution in the film Anastasia. As far as "creepy guys" go, he's not too bad. Sure his head and hand come off at points, and his face goes inside his own stomach to talk to the bat that's in it, or that one part where he sold his soul, and all his flesh comes off to expose the skeletal spirit of RASPUTIN!
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ocm8QdNR_d8[/url]
Don't get me wrong, the song is a little catchy and the soundtrack of his death is phenomenal, but have you [i]seen[/i] how he dies? Demons suck the lifeforce of his soul, turning his rotting flesh into liquid, and then leaving him as a skeleton withering in pain, which gets blown away to dust.
Thanks for this is a "children's" film Hollywood.
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And that's all three of them. Do you have a children's-cartoon-movie character that haunts the dusty corners of your memories' basement?
[i]-sidenote-[/i]
Any and all panic attacks that occur from reading this post are not held accountable by poster of said post for posting such posts as said post.
[i]-endnote- [/i]
EDIT: By creepiest, which one would you rather not meet in person above all.
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1 RespuestaI choose D, none of the above. They just aren’t really that frightening to me. As for childhood or cartoony things that freaked me out as a kid, the Pokémon series has on a few occasions when I was younger. But there was always ONE thing that always f•cked with me. And that’s the f•cker who’s picture linked above. Hypno, the hypnosis Pokémon. F•ck this creepy piece of shit. I heard the lullaby years back and it freaked me out. [url=https://youtu.be/FT_ZpHgiIKo]If we’re in the business of linking songs, here’s something for you to go to sleep to.[/url] It’s rather pleasant. Doesn’t necessarily scare me now, but if I saw this freak in the woods I’m out. I may be past that phase in my life where I get scared by creepypasta shit, but seeing this IRL would still freak me out. It’s long nose, fluffy white scarf thing, it’s humanoid figure, pointy ears, and the possibility of it taking control of your mind, or eating your dreams after forcibly putting you to sleep would be enough for me to peace out. Virtually or anything other than one greeting me on a casual stroll through the woods, it doesn’t scare me. Even now that I’m older the lullaby doesn’t freak me out as much as it did. I also know it’s a fan thing, so it’s just my illusions of it that freak me out. Nonetheless, f•ck this pocket monster. I don’t know what the hell it is, but tell them I hate them.
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7 RespuestasNone. They’re all meh
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4 RespuestasI was reading this again, and I [i]do[/i] actually know one of these guys! I know the Maestro guy! He was neat! I just didn’t recognize his name. :p
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4 RespuestasI’ve never heard of these, but I’m going to take this chance to talk about a scene that absolutely freaked me out in a kids move when I was just a li’l Aifos. I can’t tell you the context behind it, but the heroes had just beaten the bad guy, and were on their way out. The bad guy, standing under a spotlight, began pleading with them not to leave, saying things like “Wait! Youcan’t leave me alone with them!”. The heroes leave, and then the bad guy gets [i]eaten alive by a flock of crows[/i]. On screen! There wasn’t any blood or anything, but that scene stuck with me for years. Who kills off their villain so brutally in a kids movie!?
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10 RespuestasYour mom
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1 RespuestaI Am !!! *turns into a demon* ;)
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4 RespuestasI don't have such weaknesses.
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5 RespuestasI’m goin to be fr these guys aren’t that creepy it’s just that the piano guy is just really badly done in CGI. Honestly I would give rasputin a hand shake even though he’s a corpse and probably has tetanus. Smoke guy is probably the guy I wouldn’t want to meet out of everyone because he just wants to destroy everything and is made of fog, his skeleton form vibes pretty hard though
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7 RespuestasEditado por Capt. Kelp: 10/1/2020 6:50:26 PMRa ra rasputin Lover of the Russian queen
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Editado por Double07: 10/1/2020 7:12:25 PM
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3 RespuestasYou claim them to be creeps But they seem rather normal to me Rather, instead you need to go in deep Find the indie, the unknown three Of fire and brimstone they make cold With their hellish attire ablaze Otherwise Rasputin just looks too old.