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* The whole Harpoon Bear's backstory. It’s really like a horror movie or a nightmare when a bear somehow mysteriously ends up on a ship and kills the entire crew.

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* The whole Harpoon Bear's backstory. It’s really like a horror movie or a nightmare when a bear somehow mysteriously ends up on a ship and kills the entire crew.crew.
*The whole Final Battle: There's a lot of blood and dead dogs everywhere.
**Akatora's HeroicSacrifice when he take Akakabuto's only eye. It's even more brutal in the manga, but the anime version isn't very soft too. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWtlHvG9kh8 In Korean dub, his painfully scream is even worse!]]
**Akakabuto's appearance after receiving a lot of wounds on his body, and when his eyes are glowing when they shouldn't be, is very creepy! Also, when he is thought to have died from Gohee's bullet, happy music plays and Gohee hugs Gin and Riki as thanks for their good work, until... Akakabuto rises up like a devil and gives the fatal wounds to Riki! Gin uses the attack he learned from his father and ends up cutting off the bear's head very brutally.

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* Akakabuto and his minions with their ghastly visage and brutal slaughterings of humans are meant to scare the living daylights out of the viewers. For instance, in one flashback scene a group of lumberjacks are attacked, and we see how one of the men visibly panicked tries to crawl away from the bear towards the fourth wall, only to have the bear notice him and pounce him. Given the context of being a kids show, demonic bears killing people while eerie music plays is what one would objectively call Nightmare Fuel

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* Akakabuto and his minions with their ghastly visage and brutal slaughterings of humans are meant to scare the living daylights out of the viewers. For instance, in one flashback scene a group of lumberjacks are attacked, and we see how one of the men visibly panicked tries to crawl away from the bear towards the fourth wall, only to have the bear notice him and pounce him. Given the context of being a kids show, demonic bears killing people while eerie music plays is what one would objectively call Nightmare Fuel
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** And this is only in regards to the bear killings in the show -- in the manga Akakabuto's kills are ''even more'' violent and shown in more explicit detail. The very first time we see Akakabuto he brutally claws a man's head clean off while his skiing partner reacts in horror, before proceeding to eat the man's body.







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* In the manga there's a scene where, while Gohei & Riki are still trapped in the wilderness, Gohei contemplates ''eating Riki'' in order to stay alive. After briefly wrestling with the morality of such an act, Gohei is so overcome by the desire to survive that he ''shoots Riki in the head'' to go through with his plan. The reader is then treated to a haunting shot of Riki's corpse and punctured head, gushing blood on the ground as Gohei prepares to eat him. Thank goodness the whole scene is actually just at CatapultNightmare that Daisuke is having, but dream or not it's no wonder this was one of the parts of the manga that was too violent to be shown in the anime.
* The fact that, if Oliver hadn't showed up to help her, Cross could have gotten raped by Rokusuke and Bess.
* Every bit of danger Cross is in for most of the Akakabuto arc, including the aforementioned attempted rape, takes on a more unsettling light once it's revealed [[spoiler:she was pregnant with her and Ben's pups the entire time]].
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* In episode 3 which is one of the darkest episodes, due to it's exceptionally violent scenes. A bear thought to be Akakabuto attacks 2 men who hid in a cabin from it by smashing through the wall behind them, and mauls both of them. The bloody corpses are seen later when investigated by the hunters which is bone-chilling, especially if you fear blood. The fact that everything takes place during night adds to the tone.

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* In episode 3 which is one of the darkest episodes, due to it's exceptionally violent scenes. A bear thought to be Akakabuto attacks 2 men who hid in a cabin from it by smashing through the wall behind them, and mauls both of them. The bloody corpses are seen later when investigated by the hunters which is bone-chilling, especially if you fear blood. The fact that everything takes place during night adds to the tone.tone.

* Gohei cuts his leg and feeds it to Riki to give him more strength. Even the dog is horrified by his owner’s decision.

* The whole Harpoon Bear's backstory. It’s really like a horror movie or a nightmare when a bear somehow mysteriously ends up on a ship and kills the entire crew.
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* Akakabuto and his minions with their ghastly visage and brutal slaughterings of humans are meant to scare the living daylights out of the viewers. For instance, in one flashback scene a group of lumberjacks are attacked, and we see how one of the men visibly panicked tries to crawl away from the bear towards the fourth wall, only to have the bear notice him and pounce him. Given the context of being a kids show, demonic bears killing people while eerie music plays is what one would objectively call Nightmare Fuel

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* Akakabuto and his minions with their ghastly visage and brutal slaughterings of humans are meant to scare the living daylights out of the viewers. For instance, in one flashback scene a group of lumberjacks are attacked, and we see how one of the men visibly panicked tries to crawl away from the bear towards the fourth wall, only to have the bear notice him and pounce him. Given the context of being a kids show, demonic bears killing people while eerie music plays is what one would objectively call Nightmare FuelFuel

* In episode 3 which is one of the darkest episodes, due to it's exceptionally violent scenes. A bear thought to be Akakabuto attacks 2 men who hid in a cabin from it by smashing through the wall behind them, and mauls both of them. The bloody corpses are seen later when investigated by the hunters which is bone-chilling, especially if you fear blood. The fact that everything takes place during night adds to the tone.
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* Akakabuto and his minions with their ghastly visage and brutal slaughterings of humans are meant to scare the living daylights out of the viewers. For instance, in one flashback scene a group of lumberjacks are attacked, and we see how one of the men visibly panicked tries to crawl away from the bear towards the fourth wall, only to have the bear notice him and pounce him. Given the context of being a kids show, demonic bears killing people while eerie music plays is what one would objectively call Nightmare Fuel

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