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Disturbing moments in childern shows/movies? [Come at your own risk]

Yeah that was funny, though it makes you think. And once you think on it, you find the disturbance of it. :p

As for me, there were plenty of cringe worthy moments in Flapjack. The one I remember most was that whole hallucination bit towards the end of that one episode when they're lost at sea and they drank a lot of sea water.

And before I forget, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends was good but there was the epitome of disturbing that was Cheese.
 
There was a Dutch TV show called Ik, Mik, Loreland which was like an Alice in Wonderland, but the girl was trying to learn how to read and write. It was also used for that purpose in school, and we'd often be sat in a dimly lit room to watch episodes of the show as we learned how to read and write. While the show was already bizarre, the villain of the show, Karbonkel, was terrifying to all of us at the time:

He wanted to learn how to read and write himself, but his race of people are unable to do so. So he instead decides to starts destroying language. It's funny to see him now, but I'll admit that as a kid I had nightmares about him.
 
Well I remember watching Spongebob as a kid and still watch it from tike to time and it just shook me how many cuss words and refers it had in there xD
 
Definitely Flapjack (although I watched that when I was about 12, not little, so it wasn't too bad) and Courage the Cowardly Dog. There was one particular episode of Courage with a poltergeist in the TV set... I still remember that because it scared me so much.

Also I'm still afraid of the heffalumps and woozles from Winnie the Pooh
 
Heffalumps and Woozalls lol, always scared me. As am a little older yes brave toaster was sad but still a classic. I do not know a lot of the newer but I grew up in era of Ren and Stimpy, original Rugrats, Rocko and Arnold and many more before sponge bob that should fit here. I will say though as far as Ren and Stimpy it was meant for, made for an older audience. It started out on MTV as an adult cartoon like Beavis and Butthead. Why it ever got transferred to Nickelodeon I do not know but yes it was not meant for kids. Many of the others had their moments as kids and adults both watched some, Rocko and Rugrats I think were meant for both audiences.

I never knew about Tom and Jerry, given the era there are several issues there I find disturbing that is sad. Old shows like Looney Tunes and from that time have a lot of same type of issues. Cartoon shorts for adults in the older age. Makes me think of the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit and all the old school vintage characters they were licensed to use and points out how many were more adult, Betty Boop anyone.
 
Ed, Edd and Eddy

Edd: It's called a sexton

Eddy: Pfft! -starts laughing-

Ed: SAY IT AGAIN DOUBLE D!

Come on guys.

This is a show for ten year olds.
 
"John Dilworth and Cartoon Network will be making two half hour Courage the Cowardly Dog cartoons in 2015. One will be a Halloween special, and the other will be for the winter season."
 
I would say everything in Invader Zim, Ren & Stimpy, and some parts of Rocko's Modern Life but those moments are really funny so....
I dunno.
 
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