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MA 07-13-2010 04:09 AM

because he's stupid.

ODDWORLDisTHEbest! 07-15-2010 01:20 AM

because your both stupid

Josh 07-15-2010 01:33 AM

http://www.apostropher.com/blog/img/pot-kettle.jpg

ODDWORLDisTHEbest! 07-17-2010 04:56 AM

rocking this shit since 2009

EDIT: and now silly something.

STM 07-19-2010 08:52 AM

Y'no what's a scary film, the scary cartoon that is - Nazi Mickey mouse, can't find it but oh boy!

Youngsy 07-19-2010 09:26 AM

So do any of you remember those Mickey Mouse cartoons from the 1930s? The ones that were just put out on DVD a few years ago? Well, I hear there is one that was unreleased to even the most avid classic Disney fans. According to sources, it's nothing special. It's just a continuous loop (like The Flintstones) of Mickey walking past six buildings that goes on for two or three minutes before fading out. Unlike the cutesy tunes put in though, the song on this cartoon was not a song at all, just a constant banging on a piano as if the keys for a minute and a half before going to white noise for the remainder of the film. It wasn't the jolly old Mickey we've come to love either, Mickey wasn't dancing, not even smiling, just kind of walking as if you or I were walking, with a normal facial expression, but for some reason his head tilted side to side as he kept this dismal look. Up until a year or two ago, everyone believed that after it cut to black and that was it. When Leonard Maltin was reviewing the cartoon to be put in the complete series, he decided it was too junk to be on the DVD, but wanted to have a digital copy due to the fact that it was a creation of Walt. When he had a digitized version up on his computer to look at the file, he noticed something. The cartoon was actually 9 minutes and 4 seconds long. This is what my source emailed to me, in full (he is a personal assistant of one of the higher executives at Disney, and acquaintance of Mr. Maltin himself).

After it cut to black, it stayed like that until the sixth minute, before going back into Mickey walking. The sound was different this time. It was a murmur. It wasn't a language, but more like a gurgled cry. As the noise got more indistinguishable and loud over the next minute, the picture began to get weird. The sidewalk started to go in directions that seemed impossible based on the physics of Mickey's walking. And the dismal face of the mouse was slowly curling into a smirk. On the seventh minute, the murmur turned into a bloodcurdling scream (the kind of scream painful to hear) and the picture was getting more obscure. Colors were happening that shouldn't have been possible at the time. Mickey face began to fall apart. his eyes rolled on the bottom of his chin like two marbles in a fishbowl, and his curled smile was pointing upward on the left side of his face. The buildings became rubble floating in midair and the sidewalk was still impossibly navigating in warped directions, a few seeming inconceivable with what we, as humans, know about direction. Mr. Maltin got disturbed and left the room, sending an employee to finish the video and take notes of everything happening up until the last second, and afterward immediately stored the disc of the cartoon into the vault. This distorted screaming lasted until eight minutes and a few seconds in, and then it abruptly cuts to the Mickey Mouse face at the credits of the end of every video with what sounded like a broken music box playing in the background. This happened for about thirty seconds, and whatever was in that remaining thirty seconds I haven't been able to get a sliver of information. From a security guard working under me who was making rounds outside of that room, I was told that after the last frame, the employee stumbled out of the room with pale skin saying "Real suffering is not known" seven times before taking the guard's pistol and committing suicide. The thing I could get out of Leonard Maltin was that the last frame was a piece of Russian text that roughly said "The sights of Hell bring its viewers back in." As far as I know, no one else has seen it, but there have been dozens of attempts at getting the file on RapidShare by employees inside the studios, all of whom have been promptly terminated of their jobs. If you find this film, do not watch it.

OANST 07-19-2010 09:27 AM

I'm not reading that.

Sekto Springs 07-19-2010 09:33 AM

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So do any of you remember those Mickey Mouse cartoons from the 1930s? The ones that were just put out on DVD a few years ago? Well, I hear there is one that was unreleased to even the most avid classic Disney fans. According to sources, it's nothing special. It's just a continuous loop (like The Flintstones) of Mickey walking past six buildings that goes on for two or three minutes before fading out. Unlike the cutesy tunes put in though, the song on this cartoon was not a song at all, just a constant banging on a piano as if the keys for a minute and a half before going to white noise for the remainder of the film. It wasn't the jolly old Mickey we've come to love either, Mickey wasn't dancing, not even smiling, just kind of walking as if you or I were walking, with a normal facial expression, but for some reason his head tilted side to side as he kept this dismal look. Up until a year or two ago, everyone believed that after it cut to black and that was it. When Leonard Maltin was reviewing the cartoon to be put in the complete series, he decided it was too junk to be on the DVD, but wanted to have a digital copy due to the fact that it was a creation of Walt. When he had a digitized version up on his computer to look at the file, he noticed something. The cartoon was actually 9 minutes and 4 seconds long. This is what my source emailed to me, in full (he is a personal assistant of one of the higher executives at Disney, and acquaintance of Mr. Maltin himself).

After it cut to black, it stayed like that until the sixth minute, before going back into Mickey walking. The sound was different this time. It was a murmur. It wasn't a language, but more like a gurgled cry. As the noise got more indistinguishable and loud over the next minute, the picture began to get weird. The sidewalk started to go in directions that seemed impossible based on the physics of Mickey's walking. And the dismal face of the mouse was slowly curling into a smirk. On the seventh minute, the murmur turned into a bloodcurdling scream (the kind of scream painful to hear) and the picture was getting more obscure. Colors were happening that shouldn't have been possible at the time. Mickey face began to fall apart. his eyes rolled on the bottom of his chin like two marbles in a fishbowl, and his curled smile was pointing upward on the left side of his face. The buildings became rubble floating in midair and the sidewalk was still impossibly navigating in warped directions, a few seeming inconceivable with what we, as humans, know about direction. Mr. Maltin got disturbed and left the room, sending an employee to finish the video and take notes of everything happening up until the last second, and afterward immediately stored the disc of the cartoon into the vault. This distorted screaming lasted until eight minutes and a few seconds in, and then it abruptly cuts to the Mickey Mouse face at the credits of the end of every video with what sounded like a broken music box playing in the background. This happened for about thirty seconds, and whatever was in that remaining thirty seconds I haven't been able to get a sliver of information. From a security guard working under me who was making rounds outside of that room, I was told that after the last frame, the employee stumbled out of the room with pale skin saying "Real suffering is not known" seven times before taking the guard's pistol and committing suicide. The thing I could get out of Leonard Maltin was that the last frame was a piece of Russian text that roughly said "The sights of Hell bring its viewers back in." As far as I know, no one else has seen it, but there have been dozens of attempts at getting the file on RapidShare by employees inside the studios, all of whom have been promptly terminated of their jobs. If you find this film, do not watch it.

It's called "suicide mouse". It was discussed to death in the creepypasta thread. It's a flash animated piece of crap that can be tracked down easily on youtube. The only thing remotely scary about it are the sound effects, which just get annoying after a few minutes.

Josh 07-19-2010 10:23 AM

It still baffles me as to how Suicide Mouse is in any way scary. It's just a sad Mickey, some piano music and static.

Wings of Fire 07-19-2010 10:36 AM

I like how the creepypasta states that all this bad shit happened over a shitty nine minute reel of Mickey but it's completely okay to distribute Song of the South.

Youngsy 07-19-2010 10:37 AM

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I'm not reading that.

I never said you have to. I though I'd post it as it seems quite obligatory to this thread.

Sekto Springs 07-19-2010 10:43 AM

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and static.
There's some chilling screaming near the end. That's about the only remotely provocative part of the whole stupid thing though.

Josh 07-19-2010 10:51 AM

Just sounds like a babies whine with the pitch made higher.

Dixanadu 07-19-2010 11:15 AM

You should see how black people are depicted in the Tintin comics, it caught my eye when I was at the Library.

All of them in the city wear loin cloths, carry spears and shields, skin of ash black (not even brown) and giant red lips. I found it a tad creepy.

Wings of Fire 07-19-2010 11:21 AM

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You should see how black people are depicted in the Tintin comics, it caught my eye when I was at the Library.

All of them in the city wear loin cloths, carry spears and shields, skin of ash black (not even brown) and giant red lips. I found it a tad creepy.

Herge got better though.

ODDWORLDisTHEbest! 07-20-2010 03:52 AM

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There's some chilling screaming near the end. That's about the only remotely provocative part of the whole stupid thing though.

the screaming is actually proved to be zoes screaming off the game left 4 dead

Josh 07-20-2010 05:45 AM

Evidence or GTFO.

MA 07-20-2010 07:04 AM

or he could just GTFO. you know, no evidence required.

T-nex 07-20-2010 07:11 AM

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or he could just GTFO. you know, no evidence required.

Pssst.. Nate is watching.


Anyway to add to the thread.. I don't even know if this is mentioned, but Animal Farm was kinda scary. I remember watching it when I was little, and my innocent mind, that was used to child-friendly cartoons, couldn't really comprehend the cruelty of the movie. That cartoon really haunted my thoughts for many nights. Those cartoons that make you think.

Wings of Fire 07-20-2010 07:18 AM

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Pssst.. Nate is watching.


Anyway to add to the thread.. I don't even know if this is mentioned, but Animal Farm was kinda scary. I remember watching it when I was little, and my innocent mind, that was used to child-friendly cartoons, couldn't really comprehend the cruelty of the movie. That cartoon really haunted my thoughts for many nights. Those cartoons that make you think.

Shame the ending was changed so Communism was seen as more of an evil that destroyed itself and was escaped from by bright and sympathetic people rather than a corruption in the Communist system making it almost indistinquishable from the Capitalist oppression that came beforehand.

T-nex 07-20-2010 07:26 AM

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Shame the ending was changed so Communism was seen as more of an evil that destroyed itself and was escaped from by bright and sympathetic people rather than a corruption in the Communist system making it almost indistinquishable from the Capitalist oppression that came beforehand.

I read the book too.... But the cartoon was just so... Different from what I was used to then.

Ever watched a movie, that really isn't supposed to be scary or anything, but it leaves you with disgust for many days?

There was another movie that made me feel like that. About a girl who had moved to a new town, got some bad friends, one of whom was a crazy psycho-girl who ended up killing the main-girl by intruding in her home, tying her up and cutting her throat. Every time I think of that movie I just wanna.. Blegh.

Wings of Fire 07-20-2010 07:45 AM

when I was in nursery I found Mother Goose so scary that I refused to watch it when other people did.

Also Feifal's American Tails.

STM 07-23-2010 01:28 AM

I don't really know that many scary cartoons any more because of all the ones I knew are gone from this thread, I do think that Mark Twain's cartoon with death and the clay village is scary especially since it's not meant to terrify.
When you think about it though, Walt must have been quite a dark guy, most of his early works are terrifying but hidden well with cute characters, look at this article. http://www.film.com/features/story/w...-side/24013017

ODDWORLDisTHEbest! 07-26-2010 03:17 AM

sounds creepy

Sekto Springs 07-26-2010 10:17 AM

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when I was in nursery I found Mother Goose so scary that I refused to watch it when other people did.
Was this the bizarre, poorly chroma-keyed, live action Mother Goose?

Also, I'm glad Scrabtrap posted that link. I can't believe I forgot Pink Elephants on Parade...



One of the most bizarre and awesome slices of animation history. This predates LSD and all of the psychedelic animation of the 60's and 70's, so it must have been pretty mind blowing for it's time.
I think if this was in a context other than a children's cartoon, it would have had the potential to be pretty damn disturbing.

Wings of Fire 07-26-2010 10:21 AM

Generally anything Disney did before the 70s has amazingly scared bits.

Pinnocchio springs to mind.

MeechMunchie 07-27-2010 02:03 AM

I found Pink Elephants terrifying as a child. Oddly enough, I hadn't seen it since then and now I don't find it nearly as disturbing. Apart from the Elephant-head Elephant and the chaos at the end, a lot of it was kind of cute. The empty soulless eyes are still creepy though.

ODDWORLDisTHEbest! 07-27-2010 05:48 AM

i didnt find it creepy or disturbing, also, pom poko had some pretty scary bits, its a japanese cartoon about racoons and foxes (yes, racoons!), and they can change shape into anything, the humans was cutting thier forests down and they wanted to scare them to stop it, and theres some pretty freaky bits in the scare parade, here, watch the whole video. its only the parade bit. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sACeNIi_ocY

MeechMunchie 07-27-2010 05:54 AM

They look more like foxes.

Wings of Fire 07-27-2010 06:09 AM

Tanuki and kitsune are not raccoons and foxes.

And Pom Poko is certainly not Ghibli's scariest film. Grave of the Fireflies, Princess Mononoke and Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind are all scarier.