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STM 03-26-2010 09:40 AM

Scariest Cartoon
 
Alf_Shall_Rise's avatar made me create this thread, I always thought salad fingers was the scariest animation, what's yours?

Go Marjory Stewart-Baxter, Jeremy Fisher and Hubert Cumperdale

Wings of Fire 03-26-2010 09:55 AM

Bible Black.

Oddey 03-26-2010 10:02 AM

Courage the Cowardly dog. Not scary to me anymore, but as a child... A nightmare on TV.

Pilot 03-26-2010 10:07 AM

I don't know, I think it depends on how you define 'scary' and toward what age group. Do 'Disturbing' and 'Dark' also apply?

A cartoon that has been acclaimed as Disney's 'darkest' production was 1988's The Brave Little Toaster. That is an AWESOME film. Catch this 'dream sequence' (aka The Clown Dream)


Sekto Springs 03-26-2010 10:26 AM

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Bible Black.
OVA, Origins, or New Testament?

The clown and flower sequence are really the only thing in TBLT that I would label "disturbing". The rest is just very, very odd.

Who here is familiar with The Adventures of Mark Twain?


STM 03-26-2010 10:36 AM

ahh yes I remember that, it is scary indeed

Oddey 03-26-2010 10:39 AM

The brave little toaster always did scare me. There was something oh so very eerie about it.

Wings of Fire 03-26-2010 10:59 AM

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OVA, Origins, or New Testament?

You sick fuck!
OVA ofc

used:) 03-26-2010 11:10 AM


Josh 03-26-2010 11:38 AM

Jesus, I was going to say the Heffalump Movie but Used wins.

Daxter King 03-26-2010 11:50 AM

I loved The Brave Little Toaster as a kid, need to see it again sometime.

Dead Bart

You know how Fox has a weird way of counting Simpsons episodes? They refuse to count a couple of them, making the amount of episodes inconsistent. The reason for this is a lost episode from season 1.
Finding details about this missing episode is difficult, no one who was working on the show at the time likes to talk about it. From what has been pieced together, the lost episode was written entirely by Matt Groening. During production of the first season, Matt started to act strangely. He was very quiet, seemed nervous and morbid. Mentioning this to anyone who was present results in them getting very angry, and forbidding you to ever mention it to Matt. I first heard of it at an event where David Silverman was speaking. Someone in the crowd asked about the episode, and Silverman simply left the stage, ending the presentation hours early. The episode's production number was 7G06, the title was Dead Bart. The episode labeled 7G06, Moaning Lisa, was made later and given Dead Bart's production code to hide the latter's existence.
In addition to getting angry, asking anyone who was on the show about this will cause them to do everything they can to stop you from directly communicating with Matt Groening. At a fan event, I managed to follow him after he spoke to the crowd, and eventually had a chance to talk to him alone as he was leaving the building. He didn't seem upset that I had followed him, probably expected a typical encounter with an obsessive fan. When I mentioned the lost episode though, all color drained from his face and he started trembling. When I asked him if he could tell me any details, he sounded like he was on the verge of tears. He grabbed a piece of paper, wrote something on it, and handed it to me. He begged me never to mention the episode again.
The piece of paper had a website address on it, I would rather not say what it was, for reasons you'll see in a second. I entered the address into my browser, and I came to a site that was completely black, except for a line of yellow text, a download link. I clicked on it, and a file started downloading. Once the file was downloaded, my computer went crazy, it was the worst virus I had ever seen. System restore didn't work, the entire computer had to be rebooted. Before doing this though, I copied the file onto a CD. I tried to open it on my now empty computer, and as I suspected, there was an episode of The Simpsons on it.
The episode started off like any other episode, but had very poor quality animation. If you've seen the original animation for Some Enchanted Evening, it was similar, but less stable. The first act was fairly normal, but the way the characters acted was a little off. Homer seemed angrier, Marge seemed depressed, Lisa seemed anxious, Bart seemed to have genuine anger and hatred for his parents.
The episode was about the Simpsons going on a plane trip, near the end of the first act, the plane was taking off. Bart was fooling around, as you'd expect. However, as the plane was about 50 feet off the ground, Bart broke a window on the plane and was sucked out.
At the beginning of the series, Matt had an idea that the animated ****of the Simpsons' world represented life, and that death turned things more realistic. This was used in this episode. The picture of Bart's corpse was barely recognizable, they took full advantage of it not having to move, and made an almost photo-realistic drawing of his dead body.
Act one ended with the shot of Bart's corpse. When act two started, Homer, Marge, and Lisa were sitting at their table, crying. The crying went on and on, it got more pained, and sounded more realistic, better acting than you would think possible. The animation started to decay even more as they cried, and you could hear murmuring in the background. The characters could barely be made out, they were stretching and blurring, they looked like deformed shadows with random bright colors thrown on them. There were faces looking in the window, flashing in and out so you were never sure what they looked like. This crying went on for all of act two.
Act three opened with a title card saying one year had passed. Homer, Marge, and Lisa were skeletally thin, and still sitting at the table. There was no sign of Maggie or the pets.
They decided to visit Bart's grave. Springfield was completely deserted, and as they walked to the cemetery the houses became more and more decrepit. They all looked abandoned. When they got to the grave, Bart's body was just lying in front of his tombstone, looking just like it did at the end of act one.
The family started crying again. Eventually they stopped, and just stared at Bart's body. The camera zoomed in on Homer's face. According to summaries, Homer tells a joke at this part, but it isn't audible in the version I saw, you can't tell what Homer is saying.
The view zoomed out as the episode came to a close. The tombstones in the background had the names of every Simpsons guest star on them. Some that no one had heard of in 1989, some that haven't been on the show yet. All of them had death dates on them. For guests who died since, like Michael Jackson and George Harrison, the dates were when they would die. The credits were completely silent, and seemed handwritten. The final image was the Simpson family on their couch, like in the intros, but all drawn in hyper realistic, lifeless ****of Bart's corpse.
A thought occurred to me after seeing the episode for the first time, you could try to use the tombstones to predict the death of living Simpsons guest stars, but there's something odd about most of the ones who haven't died yet. All of their deaths are listed as the same date.
This is the story of Dead Bart. We are its legend.

Josh 03-26-2010 11:51 AM

tl;dr.

OddjobAbe 03-26-2010 11:58 AM


I was much too old to find this scary when it came out (I think it aired when I was about twenty or something, but I watched it with my cousin who is about fifteen years younger), but I found it to be utterly bizarre. It scared my little cousin.

STM 03-26-2010 12:03 PM

Don't really know what to say about that but Used, that was horrible! No one tops this in a day u win!

MeechMunchie 03-26-2010 12:25 PM

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I loved The Brave Little Toaster as a kid, need to see it again sometime.

Dead Bart

You know how Fox has a weird way of counting Simpsons episodes? They refuse to count a couple of them, making the amount of episodes inconsistent. The reason for this is a lost episode from season 1.
Finding details about this missing episode is difficult, no one who was working on the show at the time likes to talk about it. From what has been pieced together, the lost episode was written entirely by Matt Groening. During production of the first season, Matt started to act strangely. He was very quiet, seemed nervous and morbid. Mentioning this to anyone who was present results in them getting very angry, and forbidding you to ever mention it to Matt. I first heard of it at an event where David Silverman was speaking. Someone in the crowd asked about the episode, and Silverman simply left the stage, ending the presentation hours early. The episode's production number was 7G06, the title was Dead Bart. The episode labeled 7G06, Moaning Lisa, was made later and given Dead Bart's production code to hide the latter's existence.
In addition to getting angry, asking anyone who was on the show about this will cause them to do everything they can to stop you from directly communicating with Matt Groening. At a fan event, I managed to follow him after he spoke to the crowd, and eventually had a chance to talk to him alone as he was leaving the building. He didn't seem upset that I had followed him, probably expected a typical encounter with an obsessive fan. When I mentioned the lost episode though, all color drained from his face and he started trembling. When I asked him if he could tell me any details, he sounded like he was on the verge of tears. He grabbed a piece of paper, wrote something on it, and handed it to me. He begged me never to mention the episode again.
The piece of paper had a website address on it, I would rather not say what it was, for reasons you'll see in a second. I entered the address into my browser, and I came to a site that was completely black, except for a line of yellow text, a download link. I clicked on it, and a file started downloading. Once the file was downloaded, my computer went crazy, it was the worst virus I had ever seen. System restore didn't work, the entire computer had to be rebooted. Before doing this though, I copied the file onto a CD. I tried to open it on my now empty computer, and as I suspected, there was an episode of The Simpsons on it.
The episode started off like any other episode, but had very poor quality animation. If you've seen the original animation for Some Enchanted Evening, it was similar, but less stable. The first act was fairly normal, but the way the characters acted was a little off. Homer seemed angrier, Marge seemed depressed, Lisa seemed anxious, Bart seemed to have genuine anger and hatred for his parents.
The episode was about the Simpsons going on a plane trip, near the end of the first act, the plane was taking off. Bart was fooling around, as you'd expect. However, as the plane was about 50 feet off the ground, Bart broke a window on the plane and was sucked out.
At the beginning of the series, Matt had an idea that the animated ****of the Simpsons' world represented life, and that death turned things more realistic. This was used in this episode. The picture of Bart's corpse was barely recognizable, they took full advantage of it not having to move, and made an almost photo-realistic drawing of his dead body.
Act one ended with the shot of Bart's corpse. When act two started, Homer, Marge, and Lisa were sitting at their table, crying. The crying went on and on, it got more pained, and sounded more realistic, better acting than you would think possible. The animation started to decay even more as they cried, and you could hear murmuring in the background. The characters could barely be made out, they were stretching and blurring, they looked like deformed shadows with random bright colors thrown on them. There were faces looking in the window, flashing in and out so you were never sure what they looked like. This crying went on for all of act two.
Act three opened with a title card saying one year had passed. Homer, Marge, and Lisa were skeletally thin, and still sitting at the table. There was no sign of Maggie or the pets.
They decided to visit Bart's grave. Springfield was completely deserted, and as they walked to the cemetery the houses became more and more decrepit. They all looked abandoned. When they got to the grave, Bart's body was just lying in front of his tombstone, looking just like it did at the end of act one.
The family started crying again. Eventually they stopped, and just stared at Bart's body. The camera zoomed in on Homer's face. According to summaries, Homer tells a joke at this part, but it isn't audible in the version I saw, you can't tell what Homer is saying.
The view zoomed out as the episode came to a close. The tombstones in the background had the names of every Simpsons guest star on them. Some that no one had heard of in 1989, some that haven't been on the show yet. All of them had death dates on them. For guests who died since, like Michael Jackson and George Harrison, the dates were when they would die. The credits were completely silent, and seemed handwritten. The final image was the Simpson family on their couch, like in the intros, but all drawn in hyper realistic, lifeless ****of Bart's corpse.
A thought occurred to me after seeing the episode for the first time, you could try to use the tombstones to predict the death of living Simpsons guest stars, but there's something odd about most of the ones who haven't died yet. All of their deaths are listed as the same date.
This is the story of Dead Bart. We are its legend.

O RLY?

More to the point: What?

Pilot 03-26-2010 12:57 PM

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O RLY?

More to the point: What?

It's as he states. Legend. Urban Legend.

NOW NOT ANOTHER MENTION OF THIS ELSE THIS THREAD BE RENAMED 'LOST SIMPSONS EPISODE DEBATE'

enchilado 03-26-2010 01:54 PM

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Jesus, I was going to say the Heffalump Movie but Used wins.

The Heffalump Hallowe'en movie scared my little brother almost to tears.

Gwan-Thwei 03-26-2010 02:46 PM

Omigod. That simpsons episode sounds like I would piss my pants watching it. What was the date for all of the people who had yet to die, you said it was the same date?
WHAT WAS THE LINK??? I won't go to it, just go to it on a public computer or something.
OOH! I know! Upload the video to the computer and post it so we can see it!

I looked for it on youtube, and all I could find was some bad acting and a soundtrack where you couldn't hear anything really, and the picture was of a video casette and the guy who made it kept putting in comments telling us what was happening. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPBGnjz9xUI
I think the way MeechMunchie described it was scarier, and the video only played like five minutes. So....yeah.

Salad fingers isn't scary, I find most episodes funny asept for six because he eats himself. I know why, but I still don't like the episode.
All I remember from The Brave Little Toaster is the animals singing about how that one guy saved them.
Courage isn't scary, I used to think it was funny, now I watch it and it's like 'Really? I liked this shit?'
AND GOD USED WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU? That video was just obscene! The dog clawing at the bars trying to get away only to melt...the boy looking up to see his friend half burned away... the woman and her infant child melting and falling on eachother...
AND DONT' ANYONE SAY THAT IT WAS A TERRIBLE THING TO DO!
It was, I'm not saying bombing them wasn't, but c'mon it was a war!
And besides....that cartoon....was just obscene.

OddjobAbe 03-26-2010 02:52 PM

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Omigod. That simpsons episode sounds like I would piss my pants watching it. What was the date for all of the people who had yet to die, you said it was the same date?
WHAT WAS THE LINK??? I won't go to it, just go to it on a public computer or something.
OOH! I know! Upload the video to the computer and post it so we can see it!

I'll look it up on Youtube and see it's there, if it is, I'll post a link.

http://uk.gamespot.com/pages/forums/...ic_id=27163592
A quick Google search reveals that it is merely what is known on the internet as "creepypasta".

Mac Sirloin 03-26-2010 03:02 PM

Hirsoshima cartoon was indeed frightening, but it was engineered to be so.
In contrast, I give you Malice in Wonderland.

Gwan-Thwei 03-26-2010 03:34 PM

@Mac Sirloin - that was just fucked up.
@Oddjob- I fail to see the link to the video in that thread.
Also, it is not creepy pasta, my audiovid proovs that.

OddjobAbe 03-26-2010 03:43 PM

I wasn't trying to link you to the video; I was attempting to demonstrate that no such video exists.

Daxter King 03-26-2010 03:45 PM

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http://uk.gamespot.com/pages/forums/...ic_id=27163592
A quick Google search reveals that it is merely what is known on the internet as "creepypasta".

Its real, I've seen a screen cap of dead Bart. Its mentally disturbing in multiple ways. There are other cartoons such as these, but I don't think that any of you would want to see them.

AlienMagi 03-26-2010 03:54 PM

Salad fingers, for sure

Wings of Fire 03-26-2010 04:13 PM

David Firth can go suck several cocks.

Nate 03-26-2010 05:17 PM


Pilot 03-26-2010 07:01 PM

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Its real, I've seen a screen cap of dead Bart. Its mentally disturbing in multiple ways. There are other cartoons such as these, but I don't think that any of you would want to see them.

Yeah, and the glob you've posted is the same thing that's been copypasted all over the internet.

Daxter King 03-26-2010 07:25 PM

You guys ruin all the fun.

Pilot 03-26-2010 09:32 PM

It would be an interesting tidbit, if it was true.... I'll admit that. It's a fetching enough legend as it is.

Taco 03-26-2010 09:43 PM

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Courage the Cowardly dog. Not scary to me anymore, but as a child... A nightmare on TV.

yeah that stuff wa creepy as hell. I remember the Ramses thing in one of the episodes scared the shit out of me when I was little