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[[caption-width:340:Mickey Mouse - [[{{Understatement}} Gone Wrong]]]]

-> "Disney scared the pants off of me when I was a little kid. Disney needs to scare kids!"\\
-- '''Warren Spector''' on why he made ''EpicMickey'' the way it is

-> "It's a world of laughter. A world of tears. It's a world of hopes. And a world of '''fears'''"\\
-- [[EarWorm It's a Small World After All]]

Most people think of Walt Disney Pictures as entertaining stories of heartwarming romance and good triumphing over evil. [[EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses Oh, and there's the beautiful leading ladies in some of them]]. Some people also consider it the prime example of AnimationAgeGhetto. These examples may [[NightmareFuel prove both sides wrong]]. Remember, Uncle Walt started working in a time when cartoons were for all ages and a lot of the material put in with some adult appeal would end up being prime NightmareFuel material (also, not under the pervue of this page, is the fact that alot of the intentional horror for the kids, [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel also had to be horror for the adults]],especially the animators themselves). Ah, Walt Disney, bringing prime Nightmare Fuel into theaters since 1937.

See [[NightmareFuel/DisneyThemeParks Nightmare Fuel Disney Theme Parks]] for Disney theme park examples and [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel/{{Disney}} High Octane Nightmare Fuel Disney]] for intentional ones.
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[[folder: Disney Animated Canon]]
* Some people had to be carried out of the theater during [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2Rfriax4DY=related "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"]] after seeing shadows of Mickey taking an axe to an animated broom, or our hero nearly get drowned by [[AIIsACrapshoot an army of animated brooms relentlessly fetching water]].
** And if they made it past "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", there was still "Rite of Spring", which featured an epic dinosaur battle where the viewers are treated to a sharklike mosasaur suddenly snatching a pteranodon out of the sky and the delightful spectacle of an allosaur (who is little more than a jaw full of knife-like teeth and a pair of mad red eyes) strangling the life out of a stegosaurus under a storm-filled sky.
*** And then, you get to watch all the rest of the dinosaurs slowly starve to death as they march through an endless desert.
** The scene in "The Pastoral Symphony" with [[GodIsEvil Zeus hurling down lightning bolts at the poor adorable mythical creatures just for kicks and frightening them]] scared this troper when she was a little girl.
** Heck, this troper found just the abstract sequence of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1z12_Ps-gk ''Toccata and Fugue in D Minor'']] hard to swallow. You know, the part where they ask you to "imagine what music looks like"? The bit that looks like a giant tooth marching down a gumline to clanging piano chords is just wrong, somehow.
**The crocodiles in the "Dance of the Hours" sequence always scared this troper - mainly when they were sneaking up on the happily sleeping hippo, and when they were hiding their faces behind their cloaks.
* The "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mypa-rmn5GE Lampwick painfully turning into a donkey while crying for his mama]]" scene from ''{{Pinocchio}}'' probably ranks as the [[TransformationTrauma scariest transformation sequence]] in all of film.
* The scene in ''WinnieThePooh and the Honey Tree'' where Pooh gets stuck in the hole has inspired more than a bit of claustrophobia in young kids. Then there's the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlM5VKZCkiw "Heffalumps and Woozles"]] nightmare scene from ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day''. "Beware, beware, beware!" indeed.
** The Heffalumps and Woozles creeped this troper out from day 1, even though she ''loved'' WinnieThePooh.
** Similarly, the "Rock-a-Bye Pooh Bear" episode of ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' in which a tornado or hurricane or something strikes and carries everyone away in increasingly convoluted ways, leaving poor Piglet all alone when it passed. Scary as they were being carried away, and scary when it passed and everything was ''too'' calm. And of course, it was more or less focusing on Piglet because he's the one who'd be the most frightened in such a situation. The exact details of this have been lost to time (probably 14 or 15 years, now), but this troper remembers being quite frightened at the time.
** What about when Tigger was stuck in the carrot suit? That really freaked this troper out when he was really little.
** Not sure if this scared anyone else, but this Troper was absolutely HORRIFIED by the stop-motion ending to any of the original Winnie the Pooh shorts. You know, when the book closes, and the stuffed Pooh Bear is there and OH MY GOD WHY IS HE WINKING?!? Whenever it came on, she ran out of the room until she heard the cue "ding" that let her know when it was safe to go back into the room. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwz2IHGEiqc For your viewing pleasure.]]
* The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=944cPciN-kw "Pink Elephants On Parade"]] segment of ''{{Dumbo}}'' really is quite creepy. None of the elephants in that sequence have eyes; they walk through each other and snap! before they explode and swell and pull monstrous faces and then the elephants who they're being monstrous at have no eyes.
* Two Words: [[SleepingBeauty Spinning needle]].
* ''The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad'': There was an earlier scene where all the characters are singing a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHV_4DKHE0E disconcertingly cheery song]] (led by Bing Crosby no less) about the Horseman at a Halloween party - which suddenly cuts to one really really withered old dude singing the line, "And some don't even wear their ''skin!!!''" Man, never mind the Horseman, '''that''' guy was horrifying enough.
* ''TheRescuers''. Madame Medusa-False Eyelashes. The scene where she was pulling them off while talking nonchalantly on the phone... [[MemeticMutation Do Not Want.]]
** It has to be the scene in ''Rescuers Down Under'' where Wilbur (voiced by the late John Candy) is getting poked with needles by the Outback doctor and his staff.
***...you mean the part where a horde of mice dressed up as nurses sedate Wilbur by ''cheerfully'' immobilizing him in a leather harness suspended from the ceiling, loading a syringe into a SHOTGUN and shooting him in the butt? And this is ''after'' we've gotten a look at the "epidermal tissue disruptor", which is a fancy way of saying "chainsaw".
**** THE EPIDERMAL ''WHAT?!''
* How come no-one hasn't mentioned TheHunchbackOfNotreDame? The whole movie could be descibed as a split personality case what changes between normal, cheery and funny Disney material to NightmareFuel before you can even figure what the heck happened...constantly. The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62nzI9YAGHo&feature=related 'Feast Of Fools' sequence]] is probably the best example. But then again...that's why it's awesome!
* Some of the wacky faces The Genie pulled during the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd07uvkTeKo "Friend Like Me"]] number. Too much.All the bright lights and colors, and wacky/crazy-fast stunts he pulled don't help.
*** And let's not forget Genie's brief Peter Lorre imitation ("I can't bring peeeple back from the deaad. Eet's not a preety peecture. ''I don't like doing eet!!''"). Any time anything relating to Peter Lorre shows up in a kids' film, it will probably make this list. Considering the man's most famous role was as a child killer...
*** Don't forget Sa'luk's fate in ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''. I swear to God, there's a brief moment where you can still hear his (now muffled) screams after he's fully turned to gold.
* Walt Disney's ''{{Bambi}}'' (1942). [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OAWIo6vy6w Bambi's mother is shot dead by hunters when she and her son are looking for food in the winter snow]]. A whole generation of kids was traumatized. Now, movies for kids should not be all sanitized pink happy affairs. But [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath the death of a parent is quite disturbing to any six-year old]]. This one is fairly famous for all the denial associated therewith.
* This editor recently re-watched ''TheGreatMouseDetective''. It's kinda funny how "happy" the title music is, as it immediately follows Olivia's father being brutally taken hostage right in front of her eyes.
* ''TheJungleBook'''s scene where [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRASn4tcXFE Kaa the snake is hypnotizing]], [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSVkY-01r5o&feature=related and ready to devour, the boy]].
* In ''AliceInWonderland,'' this troper's roommate was traumatized as a child by the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nql1_RKwQt0 ''Walrus and the Carpenter'']] sequence. The fact that the cute, sentient little baby oysters were devoured alive by the Walrus was ''not'' lost on her. She can't watch that scene even now.
** This troper found the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26RTlPgg-tA "mad watch"]] scene entirely too intense, with all the screaming and half-crazed profile shots.
**As a kid, this troper had severe nightmares based on the Queen of Hearts, specifically the "Painting the Roses Red/Off with their heads!" scene.
** This troper saw ''AliceInWonderland'' once, maybe twice, when she was about five, and the Cheshire Cat still creeps her out to this day (especially that ''smile''--Good ''God!''). She also saw the "Happy [=UnBirthday=]" sequence with her dad and younger sister recently on the Disney Channel, and they were all incredibly unnerved by it.
** The scene at the end where Alice is running up a staircase, and she grabs a doorknob, only to have the door come to life and complain about her grabbing it's nose. Mild and funny, right? HA. Try being six years old and having a ''crippling phobia of doors''.
* At a first glance, the movie ''{{The Fox and the Hound}}'' seems like a cute little movie, until you see that Todd (the fox)'s mom is gunned down and killed right in the opening credits, and a trigger-happy hunter named Amos Slade is fixated on killing him for the most part of the movie (he even shows he's not fooling around by threatening Todd's owner with the line, "You can't keep him locked up forever!"); there's a sequence in which a talking owl named Big Momma shows Todd what his best friend Copper (the dog) is going to be doing on his "little trip" by showing him a shed full of the pelts of dead animals; another scene (that could possibly be the most traumatizing sequence in the movie due to the overtones of [[ParentalAbandonment Parental Abandonment]]) in which Todd's owner [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXxWUkEvK-8 abandons him]] in a game preserve; and finally the whole encounter with the [[EverythingsWorseWithBears Giant Monster]] of the movie, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1xMNyR6fss a giant grizzly bear who's a little more than a big black mountain with two beady little red eyes and a mouthful of kitchen knife-like teeth]]. Nice movie, huh?
* ''[=~Atlantis: The Lost Empire~=]'' has Rourke's [[spoiler: transformation into a horrific, crystalline energy filled monster... and subsequent ''being sliced into pieces by propellers.'']] *shudders*
* ''{{The Three Caballeros}}'' scene with the '''SINGING DISEMBODIED MOUTHS''' always has made difficult to watch the film in its entirety.
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[[folder: {{Pixar}}]]
* This editor recalls a newspaper article about children who, after seeing ''ToyStory'', [[ParanoiaFuel became terrified by the thought that their toys were alive.]] The scene where Woody leads the toys to revolt against Sid probably didn't help.
---> '''Woody:''' We toys can see ''evvverythiiiing''... so play '''nice'''!
** When Buzz and Woody first meet Sid's mutilated toys, [[TromboneChild this troper]] nearly lost it when she saw it the first in the theater with her mother. The second time, we were taking my dad and my little brother to see it, and since I anticipated it, I freaked out so badly that we had to leave the theater.
** While we're on ''Toy Story'', the sequel had a dream sequence where Woody is thrown in a garbage can, and when he tries to crawl out he is pulled back by a mass of discarded toy parts working together to form a giant ''{{Akira}}''-style tentacle.
** After seeing images of the baby/meccano-style spider hybrid toy in that film, this troper was too scared to see it at the cinema. (Her parents took her anyway, and once she'd seen the film, the baby-thing then became her favourite character, but it was still creepy at first!)
**You want to see creepy? "Sucking down Darjeeling with [[ParentalBonus Marie Antoinette]] and her little sister!"
* The barracuda in FindingNemo just hanging there in the water silently waiting to strike was pretty terrifying too. If you know anything about them they're basically torpedos with razor-sharp teeth.
*** [[SlasherSmile Bruce says g'day.]] We're meant to see the friendly side and observe the characters being freaked out by those rows and rows of triangles but many young'uns will just end up being right there with Marlin and Dory.
*** [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Dilated-pupils Bruce says "chompchompsnapgraaaarghsnapchompgraarg!!"]] And meet Mister Anglerfish, which are like barracudas, but more toothiness and ''no'' torpedo.
* ''{{WALL-E}}'' has the honor of having the villain being the ''embodiment'' of NightmareFuel, robotic pilot [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Delorted.jpg AUTO]]. To start with, he's a CyberCyclops with a CreepyMonotone. He has the survivors of humanity eating out of his non-existent palm. And he controls everything - ''[[ParanoiaFuel everything]]'' - on board.
**YourMileageMayVary, but this troper found the scene where WALL-E and EVE meet the HumongousMecha WALL-A to be completely terrifying. They stand several hundred feet tall, have little to no expression, moved around like giant tanks and to top it off, there was nightmare inducing music when they started moving.
*** A deleted scene makes them [[UglyCute almost as adorable as WALL-E]].
* ''{{Up}}'': This acrophobic troper can only speak for herself, but the entire airship fight is absolutely terrifying, considering it takes place at around 10,000 feet.
** How about Carl and Russel's flight through the storm cloud? And then there's the scene where they meet Carl's childhood hero, Charles Muntz, only to realize [[spoiler:Muntz has gone all [[MobyDick Captain Ahab]] in his quest to capture Kevin the bird.]]
*** You know what scares me about Muntz? [[spoiler:When he's ''knocking over the flightcaps of all the people he has ostensibly '''killed'''.'']]
*** [[spoiler: "A ''cartographer'', looking to make ''maps''..." *WHACK* "A ''botanist'' looking for rare ''plants''..." *WHACK*]] This troper doesn't even like that movie and still thinks that scene was damn effective.
** I think I can be certain that I wasn't the only one terrified when [[spoiler:Muntz was ''breaking the door of the house down'' while Russel, Dug, and Kevin can be seen cowering in the window.]] I've been scared of my house getting burglarized, which may be why it scared me so much...
** What truly scares [[{{Turtleducks}} this troper]] is in the very beginning, when [[spoiler:Ellie has a ''miscarriage''. '''IN A FAMILY MOVIE.''']] The fact that they never outright say it is what makes me curl up and cry myself to sleep at night.
** This troper and her mother thought [[spoiler:that they could just adopt.]]
*** The RuleOfDrama forbids it.
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[[folder: Other Animated Films]]
* ''TheBraveLittleToaster'''s [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ9WrrCOptQ&feature=related B-Movie Show]], it gets a bit more cool than scary as you get older.
**And then there's the part right at the beginning where the Jack Nicholson-esque (it was actually voiced by the late Phil Hartman) [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc5D6qxAGpo Air Conditioner]] works himself into such an angry frenzy he short-circuits and burns out, effectively dying. Later, Kirby the vacuum has a non-fatal but nonetheless disturbing freakout of his own, during which he sucks up his own cord and almost "chokes". Yeah, BLT was one creepy flick.
***[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Ptitlegf1u3pozudh8?from=Main.ThisIsSparta IT'S! MY! FUNCTION!]]
**Not to mention that one part where a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8kQDNLkT3c flower falls in love with the Toaster]], but he quickly rejects the flower, and then sees the flower wilt and die from his rejection. What. The. Hell.
***This troper [[TearJerker started bawling]] at that scene.
****The flower wasn't in love with the Toaster. He was in love with his own reflection. ([[StealthPun The flower was a Narcissus; get it?]])
*''TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'': The very idea of anything bad happening to Santa Claus. Some of the twisted toys count too. Like the vampire teddy bear, the vampric looking duck and the snake stockings.
** The scene where Sally throws herself out of the window to escape Dr. Finklestein and hits the ground, the camera cutting to a shot of her disassembled body on the ground with a smile on her face. The leaves she's stuffed with are even spilled all over. Sure, it doesn't really hurt her, but that doesn't shake the creepiness.
** Oh GOD, this movie! The freaky visuals, the voices, and the premise alone probably contributed to keeping this troper from enjoying Halloween as a child. Strangely, it was cured by Romero.
* A straight-to-video WinnieThePooh movie called ''The Search for Christopher Robin'' inflicted the DisneyAcidSequence [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AWU7UF5eVo "Adventure is a Wonderful Thing"]] on us. Nearly all of it is terrifying, but honorable mention goes to the part where Pooh falls through a pit of quicksand and lands on a HighOctaneNightmareFuel giant pyramidal rock with GlowingEyesOfDoom and nasty-looking claws, situated in what looks like a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
* 1983's Mickey's Christmas Carol brings us the visit from the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, who, despite quite obviously being Black Pete, manages to make this troper's blood run cold when he utters his only line:
---> '''Pete''': Why, yours, Ebenezer-- the richest man in the cemetery!
**which is, of course, followed by that shot of Scrooge hanging from a root over his burning coffin.
* ''Mickey, Donald, Goofy: TheThreeMusketeers'' is a cute little movie, where Mickey and Co. have a cute little adventure. However, this troper is certain that the scene where ''Mickey nearly drowns'' might have been too much for little ones. Especially since Mickey loses consciousness a good minute ''before'' Donald and Goofy even show up to save him.
* At the beginning of ''AGoofyMovie'', Max has a nightmare where he's in an idyllic meadow scene with the girl of his dreams, and suddenly [[TransformationTrauma turns into a giant, lumbering copy of his dad]]. Thankfully it was just a dream (and a pretty cool parody of famous [[WolfMan Werewolf]] movie transformation scenes).
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[[folder: Television Series]]
* The ''{{Aladdin}}'' animated series had the episode where Jasmine turned into a snake? In this troper's opinion, that was one of the best episodes of the series, but it's been suffering some negative criticism from soccer moms because of its inclusion on one of the DisneyPrincess [=DVDs=], which as you know are targeted to little girls, a.k.a. the kind of people who are most likely to be scared by something like Jasmine turning into a snake.
** How about when Aladdin's Head and Body separated? Played for laughs, but honestly creeps people out.
** And of course, there was the episode with the black sand.
* Believe it or not, one of the episodes of the ''WinnieThePooh'' AnimatedSeries gave this troper nightmares for weeks when he was 6. The episode in question had the group [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMPPzEANrjA&feature=channel_page going under Christopher Robin's bed]], only to find out that it was (somehow) a portal to AnotherDimension where all the "lost" stuff (like that one ''one'' sock) went. Oh yeah, and it was all monstrously huge, too.
**Another episode had Piglet experience an awful nightmare where he is chased down a dark terrain by a gang of Heffalumps and Woozles (for no reason) while they chant "Beware! BEWARE!" (basically a scarier version of Pooh's nightmare in ''The Blustery Day''). Piglet ends up locked inside a police Heffalump's body. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l3q63IqHj4&feature=channel_page That's just twisted]].
**This troper would like to mention the episode where Pooh and friends think they've popped Christopher Robin's balloon. Pooh has a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYHsyTfUJq8&feature=channel nightmare]] in which he's brought to court, where the judge and jury are all balloons who immediately declare him guilty of the crime. Christopher Robin testifies against him while crying about his balloon being broken, and Pooh ends up in a cage falling into an abyss of the balloons shouting "Guilty!!" To add insult to injury, this scene was bookended by particularly funny scenes, and it also came on in the same half-hour show as Piglet's nightmare in the above example. Two nightmare sequences in one full episode - that's pretty dark for a Disney show meant for little ones!
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[[folder: Animated Shorts ]]
*The Mickey Mouse short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbT7lhl9kpU Runaway Brain]]", in which a mad scientist [[GrandTheftMe swaps Mickey's brain]] with that of his Frankenstein's Monster-like creation. Yes, it's the source of the page image. I could say a lot of Nightmare Fuel examples, but click the link and watch it yourself and note that Disney's response has just been to pretend that this doesn't exist.
** Oh, come on, what about what possibly ''[[{{AdaptationDisplacement}} inspired]]'' this short? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoKSq8cDZng&feature=related The Mad Doctor]] was an old Disney short based off an old Mickey Mouse comic, where Pluto is captured by the titular Mad Doctor, who's somewhat over the top, but is regardless ''scary'', planning several [[strike: torture]] research devices for his experiments, he was going to cut of Pluto's head so he could see whether the Dogchicken (Chickendog?), would bark, cluck, or cackle, the castle itself is also kind of scary, this short can be hard to find, because, like Runaway Brain, they're trying to pretend it doesn't exist.
* The titular ape from the short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GyiXa3ou2Y Donald Duck and the Gorilla]]", which at one point ''nearly crushes Donald to death'' using an adjustable table.
** Similarly, "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKrdPWnZ-oI Donald's Ostrich]]". Specifically the radio screaming as it got devoured.
* The ''ToyStory Shorts'' that aired on ABC had one episode where Woody has a nightmare in which and Buzz swap heads (both of them saying "Howdy!" in unison), then Woody has another one where Buzz is some sort of fly, at the end he wakes up from it all and Buzz is behind him.
* Then there's the [[PixarShorts Pixar short]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg34boNJ2Ak "Tin Toy,"]] which features the titular character being chased around by a (to him) gigantic and ''[[UncannyValley extremely hideous]]'' infant.
* There was a series of Donald Duck shorts made during the tail end of WorldWarII where Donald joins the Army. Most of these are fun, classic Disney stuff, but there are a couple episodes...
** "[[http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko-JElGEvls The Old Army Game]]": Donald falls over a barbed wire fence into a hole, and looking down and seeing no lower half to himself, believes himself to have been cut in half. What follows is the most intense two minutes of Donald's career as he sobs and attempts to commit suicide, oscillating between abject "no, no!" misery and perverse "yes, yes!" mania. The scene ends far too late as commanding officer Big Bad Pete, reduced to tears himself, begs Donald to do the deed behind some bushes so he doesn't have to watch. As Donald crawls away, he pulls out of the foxhole, revealing his unharmed fanny. Pete, pissed off at the drama, ends the cartoon by chasing Donald over the horizon with a bayonet. The most nightmarish part is around the five minute mark with Donald holding a pistol to his temple, pulling anxious faces that really [[UncannyValley don't make him look like Donald Duck anymore]].
** "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGxwIqWBs9E&feature=related Home Defense]]": Donald's nephews stage a fake air raid to keep lazy Donald on his toes. The genuine display of war-terror, complete with the hapless duck begging for mercy, ends when a "paratrooper" lands on his nose, revealing itself to be made of plastic and about three inches tall. Forced perspective's a bitch, huh Donald?
** Donald Duck's shorts always have a little darker humor than his Disney troupemates. One short featured Donald going hunting, where the hunting was vividly portrayed as being exactly like going into combat. Another one featured him at a museum getting mangled by machines in a variety of borderline FetishFuel ways. And then there were the shorts where he was in the military, which had gags like Pete running around throwing grenades at Donald..
** For instance, ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJsB_W0xtu0 Donald's Gold Mine]]'' has him falling into a rock crusher. The thing is, it's not just some RubeGoldbergMachine with cartoonish gears that ignore all physics and [[EverythingsBetterWithSpinning spin for no reason]] but a very realisticly designed crusher with creepily realistic sound effects.
** You forgot [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iumEGAUceDg&feature=related "Der Fuhrer's Face"]], the one where he has a nightmare that he's a factory worker in Nazi Germany. It's all well and funny in a dark way until he goes to work at the factory, where the combination of making bombs and saluting Hitler on an ever-faster conveyor belt starts Donald going into insane hallucinations, with some of the most terrifying tortured expressions EVER. Dammit, Disney! Stop doing weird things with Donald Duck's faces!
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r45taz9Boi0 "Mickey's Garden"]] is downright disturbing. Mickey and Pluto are exterminating bugs from their garden and Mickey ends up getting knocked out and experiencing a nightmare in which he and Pluto are shrunken down and menaced by insects. At more than one point does Mickey nearly get eaten. This troper is still uncomfortable watching it.
** The scene in which the bugs devour the potato with eyeballs in it, leaving only the eyes, is nightmare fuel like little else.
* The 1937 Disney short [[http://www.disneyshorts.org/years/1937/oldmill.html "The Old Mill"]] was still being shown regularly in the 80's when this troper was young, and it inspired a host of nightmares - but it also helped to kick off a love of storms at the same time.
** This troper thinks "The Old Mill" is a work of genius -- and will never watch it again because it is ''heartbreaking''. Man's creations falling into ruin, the indifference of nature, the huge influence of chance (like the birds that were [[spoiler:spared only because one gear tooth was missing]]) . . . these are not the sort of things a five-year-old should be thinking about.
* One particular bit in the Silly Symphony "Little Toot." The eponymous tugboat has been exiled to the open sea for accidentally causing a boat crash, and as he tries to find his way back, a lighthouse beam ''bends over him'' in order to enforce the exile. Even ''light'' was shunning him for his mistake, and for a seven year old it just seems so disproportionate and horrifying.
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[[folder: Live Action Disney]]
* Even Disney's live-action films weren't exempt from this, like the sequence from ''Herbie Rides Again'' where CorruptCorporateExecutive Alonzo Hawk is tormented in his dreams by evil Volkswagen Beetles.
* In the 70's or so, there was a live-action Halloween movie called ''Child of Glass.'' The plot isn't too scary--the boy has to find the adorable ghost girl's doll before Halloween, or "I will have no choice but to haunt you for the rest of your life." Unfortunately, as Robert Ballard once pointed out, an old porcelain doll with the paint worn off looks ''just like a human skull.'' Brrrr.
** You read "Exploring the Titanic", too?
* Then there's ''HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. The scene where [[ImAHumanitarian Wayne Szalinski is just about to unwittingly eat his own son alive with his cereal]]! It's like something right out of a Goya painting but [[foldercontrol]]

[[folder: Y'Know, For Kids ! ]]

** As a child, this troper saw the movie in a theater, and the scene with the honeybee terrified her to the point of hiding under the seats.
* Anyone see the ''TheSantaClause'' movies? The character of Jack Frost in the third film, who kind of resembles Hades from Hercules in both personality and appearance.
** There's a fireplace in the third film shaped like a face. The fire goes in the gaping mouth. Eerie and a little creepy. The scene goes on and all of a sudden HOLY SHIT IT'S TALKING AND MOVING AND OH GOD WHAT THE LOVING KANEKALON IS GOING ON HERE.
**There's also a scene later on in which Jack Frost sings. It's basically like {{Narm}} only instead of "dramatic" it was intended to be funny and instead of "funny" it was deeply disturbing.
* ''HocusPocus''. Nuff said.
**Good Lord, [[ThisTroper this Troper]] refuses to watch that movie ever again. She can not stand hanging scenes.
***You're worried about the hanging scene? What about when the witches curse Binx turning him into a cat? You don't actually see it, but the ''sounds'' of shifting bones and muscles is... *shudder*
* ''H20: Just Add Water''. Especially seeing as the three girls who are mermaids ''completely lose control'' of their powers ''each time it's a full moon''. Talk about a SuperPowerMeltdown.
* Quite a bit in ''Muppet Christmas Carol'', one of which being the creepy looking doorknockers at the beginning. Then again there was quite a bit of HighOctaneNightmareFuel in there as well like nearly everything about the Ghost of Christmas Future, right from it's entrance. It's just seems like the film makers tried so hard to turn the freakiness on, they couldn't turn it off.
* How did no one mention Babes in Toyland? The toymaking machine? That thing had a ''face.'' A horrible robotic face, yes, but a face nonetheless, one that ''screamed for help'' as it was sped up faster and faster until it ''exploded''. Scarred. For. ''Life.'' This troper was ready to never come out from under her desk again.
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* Surely this troper wasn't the only one a little creeped out by the "down the well" scene in ''{{Enchanted}}'', with Giselle falling through space screaming (while blue glittering holes start to appear all over her body as she appears to disintegrate)? I know at least one child in the theater was crying after that.
* ''MaryPoppins''. There's just something not right about that woman.
** P.L. Travers' original vision seems to have been of an almost godlike elemental magic force who happens to take the shape of a prim English nanny for her own inscrutable reasons. The film keeps some of the edge but loses all the context, making for an uneasy compromise in tone at times.
** The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T5_0AGdFic Scary Marry]] fake trailer. Sleep tight!
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0rRPU_cvGg The climax of]] ''BedknobsAndBroomsticks'': on the one hand a CrowningMomentOfAwesome with CrowningMusicOfAwesome with which features an army of animated suits of armor marching into battle against a Nazi invasion of Britain, ominously chanting the incantation that brought them to life. On the other hand... seriously, ominous chanting, guys? If it's going to be scary enough to drive off Nazis, some of the much younger audience aren't going to take it so well.
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*Three words: Bombie the Zombie. DonRosa's version in particular.
* One word: Omnisolve, the titular [[http://disneycomics.free.fr/Ducks/Rosa/show.php?s=date&loc=D94066 "Universal Solvent]] from the DonRosa story of the same name. This stuff dissolves anything it comes into contact with, except diamonds. And we do mean ''anything''. A spillage in the story that introduces it results in a hole to the center of the Earth, and nearly leads to the destruction of the Earth's core and TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
* Then there's Carl Barks' [[http://disneycomics.free.fr/Ducks/Barks/1964/faces/Thumbnails.html The Many Faces of Magica DeSpell]], in which the titular witch wreaks havoc with a potion that will change someone's face to that of the person they're looking at. This would lead to enough creepy images as-is, but to escape her schemes, Uncle Scrooge flees to an "unknown valley" that turns out to be an ''uncanny valley'', inhabited by utterly faceless people. In theory, it's whimsical, but in execution, it comes across as distinctly unsettling.
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* Parents in the New York City area, do not, without due consideration, take your very young children to see the new musical adaptation of ''[[MaryPoppins Mary Poppins]]''. Yes, ''Mary Poppins.'' Although the rest is a swell musical that pleasantly differs enough from the film to be enjoyable for parents and kids, Act One ends with a new number called [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smMc2s8q5Yk ''Temper Temper,'']] in which Jane and Michael's [[CircusofFear toys come to life]], [[MonsterClown grow to be bigger than the children]], and promptly hold the children trial for having lost their tempers and broken the toys -- [[VillainSong singing all the time]]. This troper saw the production with a group of mature, sensible high-school aged females, and all were ''terrified.'' The scary lighting, shrilly pitch, and demented costumes are a frightening combination.
** And at the beginning of Act II, things get no better when a new nanny is introduced, Miss Andrew, who insists on force-feeding the children [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq3Oq0YD8p8&feature=related "Brimstone and Treacle,"]] from a smoking bottle. Does Mary Poppins just dole Miss Andrew a spoonful of sugar? Rather, Mary forces Miss Andrew to feed herself her medicine before [[''forcing her into a birdcage and sending her to Hell.'' Well, to someplace which sits below the house and is colored red with smoke! Granted, this does not match the terror of ''Temper Temper.'' Be sure to catch the U.S. tour!
* An old Disney Sing-Along tape featured a very spooky [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN4AW4znt0k&feature=related "Grim Grinning Ghosts"]] number featuring scary costumed characters such as Captain Hook, the Snow White Witch, and worst of all, Maleficent in all her green-faced glory! This troper had to run out of the room most of the time, though now it's his favorite part. The ugly appearance of the Country Bears was also unsettling when he was younger.
** This troper remembers that one. He was always scared by the big bad wolf, a character that this troper didn't know existed at the time he saw the costume and therefor thought the character was Evil!Goofy, the logical extension of having Ghost!Donald.
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