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* The "Glamping" episode is considered this for nostalgic viewers who saw it as a kid (though they probably shouldn't have). Even so, the incredibly dark lighting, the mysterious noises, and [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast's]] jump scare can still prove to be a bit startling. Especially when TheStinger reveals that the one-eyed one-armed murderer is RealAfterAll... [[FridgeHorror while baby Krissy has managed to wander off again]].

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* The "Glamping" episode is considered this for nostalgic viewers who saw it as a kid (though they probably shouldn't have). Even so, the incredibly dark lighting, the mysterious noises, and [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast's]] Adam's]] jump scare can still prove to be a bit startling. Especially when TheStinger reveals that the one-eyed one-armed murderer is RealAfterAll... [[FridgeHorror while baby Krissy has managed to wander off again]].



** There's also the FridgeHorror of how a simple act of [[ForWantOfANail refusing to sign a contract with Mattel]] could turn a sweet guy like Ken into a monster, as well as managing to conceive Skipper, Stacie, Chelsea, and Krissy in the alternate timeline of the present, despite allegedly being stuck in a loveless marriage before ultimately leaving her for Yasmin. [[MaritalRapeLicense One shudders to think of the details]]...
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* In "60", Ken's behavior in the alternate past is both this and a TearJerker due to his treatment of Barbie. Compared to the [[TooDumbToLive slow]] [[DumbIsGood but usually well-meaning]] Ken who is [[GoodParents nothing but kind and loving to his daughters]] and [[LoveMartyr even Barbie, despite her many flaws]], AU!Ken is a straight-up horrible husband to Barbie whom he yells at for apparently resenting the fact her family disowned her for marrying a "loser" like him even though what little we see of AU!Barbie is to ask him how his day was in an affectionate manner. So on top of being [[DomesticAbuse emotionally abusive]], he's implied to be {{gaslighting}} her too. By the end of the vision, AU!Barbie is in tears over the realization [[AllForNothing she has sacrificed her family and social status for a man who ended up treating her like dirt]].

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* In "60", Ken's behavior in the alternate past is both this and a TearJerker due to his treatment of Barbie. Compared to the [[TooDumbToLive slow]] [[DumbIsGood but usually well-meaning]] Ken Ken, who is [[GoodParents nothing but kind and loving to his daughters]] and [[LoveMartyr even Barbie, despite her many flaws]], AU!Ken is a straight-up horrible husband to Barbie Barbie, whom he yells at for apparently resenting the fact her family disowned her for marrying a "loser" like him him, even though what little we see of AU!Barbie is to ask him how his day was in an affectionate manner. So So, on top of being [[DomesticAbuse emotionally abusive]], he's implied to be {{gaslighting}} her too. By the end of the vision, AU!Barbie is in tears over the realization that [[AllForNothing she has sacrificed her family and social status for a man who ended up treating her like dirt]].
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* In "60", Ken's behavior in the alternate past is both this and a TearJerker due to his treatment of Barbie. Compared to the [[TooDumbToLive slow]] [[DumbIsGood but usually well-meaning]] Ken who is [[GoodParents nothing but kind and loving to his daughters]] and [[LoveMartyr even Barbie, despite her many flaws]], AU!Ken is a straight-up horrible husband to Barbie whom he yells at for apparently resenting the fact her family disowned her for marrying a "loser" like him despite the fact what little we see of AU!Barbie is to ask him how his day was in an affectionate manner. So on top of being [[DomesticAbuse emotionally abusive]], he's implied to be {{gaslighting}} her too. By the end of the vision, AU!Barbie is in tears over the realization [[AllForNothing she has sacrificed her family and social status for a man who ended up treating her like dirt]].

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* In "60", Ken's behavior in the alternate past is both this and a TearJerker due to his treatment of Barbie. Compared to the [[TooDumbToLive slow]] [[DumbIsGood but usually well-meaning]] Ken who is [[GoodParents nothing but kind and loving to his daughters]] and [[LoveMartyr even Barbie, despite her many flaws]], AU!Ken is a straight-up horrible husband to Barbie whom he yells at for apparently resenting the fact her family disowned her for marrying a "loser" like him despite the fact even though what little we see of AU!Barbie is to ask him how his day was in an affectionate manner. So on top of being [[DomesticAbuse emotionally abusive]], he's implied to be {{gaslighting}} her too. By the end of the vision, AU!Barbie is in tears over the realization [[AllForNothing she has sacrificed her family and social status for a man who ended up treating her like dirt]].
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** There's also the FridgeHorror of how a simple act of [[ForWantOfANail refusing to sign a contract with Mattel]] could turn a sweet guy like Ken into a horrible monster, as well as managing to conceive Skipper, Stacie, Chelsea, and Krissy in the alternate timeline of the present, despite allegedly being stuck in a loveless marriage before ultimately leaving her for Yasmin. [[MaritalRapeLicense One shudders to think of the details]]...

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** There's also the FridgeHorror of how a simple act of [[ForWantOfANail refusing to sign a contract with Mattel]] could turn a sweet guy like Ken into a horrible monster, as well as managing to conceive Skipper, Stacie, Chelsea, and Krissy in the alternate timeline of the present, despite allegedly being stuck in a loveless marriage before ultimately leaving her for Yasmin. [[MaritalRapeLicense One shudders to think of the details]]...
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* In "60", Ken's behavior in the alternate past is both this and a TearJerker due to his treatment of Barbie. Compared to the [[TooDumbToLive slow]] [[DumbIsGood but usually well-meaning]] Ken who is [[GoodParents nothing but kind and loving to his daughters]] and [[LoveMartyr even Barbie, despite her many flaws]], AU!Ken is a straight-up horrible husband to Barbie whom he yells at for apparently resenting the fact her family disowned her for marrying a "loser" like him despite the fact what little we see of AU!Barbie is to ask him how his day was in an affectionate manner. So on top of being [[DomesticAbuse emotionally abusive]], he's implied to be {{gaslighting}} her too. By the end of the vision, Barbie is in tears over the realization [[AllForNothing she has sacrificed her family and social status for a man who ended up treating her like dirt]].

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* In "60", Ken's behavior in the alternate past is both this and a TearJerker due to his treatment of Barbie. Compared to the [[TooDumbToLive slow]] [[DumbIsGood but usually well-meaning]] Ken who is [[GoodParents nothing but kind and loving to his daughters]] and [[LoveMartyr even Barbie, despite her many flaws]], AU!Ken is a straight-up horrible husband to Barbie whom he yells at for apparently resenting the fact her family disowned her for marrying a "loser" like him despite the fact what little we see of AU!Barbie is to ask him how his day was in an affectionate manner. So on top of being [[DomesticAbuse emotionally abusive]], he's implied to be {{gaslighting}} her too. By the end of the vision, Barbie AU!Barbie is in tears over the realization [[AllForNothing she has sacrificed her family and social status for a man who ended up treating her like dirt]].
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* In "60", Ken's behavior in the alternate past is both this and a TearJerker due to his treatment of Barbie. Compared to the [[TooDumbToLive slow]] [[DumbIsGood but usually well-meaning]] Ken who is [[GoodParents nothing but kind and loving to his daughters]] and [[LoveMartyr even Barbie, despite her many flaws]], AU!Ken is a straight-up horrible husband to Barbie whom he yells at for apparently resenting the fact her family disowned her for marrying a "loser" like him despite the fact what little we see of AU!Barbie is to ask him how his day was in an affectionate manner. So on top of being [[DomesticAbuse emotionally abusive]], he's implied to be {{gaslighting}} her too. By the end of the vision, Barbie is in tears over the realization [[AllForNothing she has sacrificed her family and social status for a man who ended up treating her like dirt]].
** There's also the FridgeHorror of how a simple act of [[ForWantOfANail refusing to sign a contract with Mattel]] could turn a sweet guy like Ken into a horrible monster, as well as managing to conceive Skipper, Stacie, Chelsea, and Krissy in the alternate timeline of the present, despite allegedly being stuck in a loveless marriage before ultimately leaving her for Yasmin. [[MaritalRapeLicense One shudders to think of the details]]...
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* The "Glamping" episode is considered this for nostalgic viewers who saw it as a kid (though they probably shouldn't have). Even so, the incredibly dark lighting, the mysterious noises, and [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast's]] jump scare can still prove to be a bit startling. Especially when TheStinger reveals that the one-eyed one-armed murderer is RealAfterAll... [[FridgeHorror while baby Krissy has managed to wander off again]].



* The "Glamping" episode is considered this for nostalgic viewers who saw it as a kid (though they probably shouldn't have). Even so, the incredibly dark lighting, the mysterious noises, and [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast's]] jump scare can still prove to be a bit startling. Especially when TheStinger reveals that the one-eyed one-armed murderer is RealAfterAll... [[FridgeHorror while baby Krissy has managed to wander off again]].
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* The "Glamping" episode is considered this for nostalgic viewers who saw it as a kid (though they probably shouldn't have). Even so, the incredibly dark lighting, the mysterious noises, and [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast's]] jump scare can still prove to be a bit startling. Especially when TheStinger reveals that the one-eyed one-armed murderer is RealAllAlong... [[FridgeHorror while baby Krissy has managed to wander off again]].

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* The "Glamping" episode is considered this for nostalgic viewers who saw it as a kid (though they probably shouldn't have). Even so, the incredibly dark lighting, the mysterious noises, and [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast's]] jump scare can still prove to be a bit startling. Especially when TheStinger reveals that the one-eyed one-armed murderer is RealAllAlong...RealAfterAll... [[FridgeHorror while baby Krissy has managed to wander off again]].

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* The "Glamping" episode is considered this for nostalgic viewers who saw it as a kid (though they probably shouldn't have). Even so, the incredibly dark lighting, the mysterious noises, and [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast's]] jump scare can still prove to be a bit startling. [[spoiler: Especially when TheStinger reveals that the one-eyed one-armed murderer is RealAllAlong... [[FridgeHorror while baby Krissy has managed to wander off again]].]]

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* The "Glamping" episode is considered this for nostalgic viewers who saw it as a kid (though they probably shouldn't have). Even so, the incredibly dark lighting, the mysterious noises, and [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast's]] jump scare can still prove to be a bit startling. [[spoiler: Especially when TheStinger reveals that the one-eyed one-armed murderer is RealAllAlong... [[FridgeHorror while baby Krissy has managed to wander off again]].]]
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* The "Glamping" episode is considered this for nostalgic viewers who saw it as a kid (though they probably shouldn't have). Even so, the incredibly dark lighting, the mysterious noises, and [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast's]] jump scare can still prove to be a bit startling. [[spoiler: Especially when TheStinger reveals that the one-eyed one-armed murderer is RealAllAlong... [[FridgeHorror while baby Krissy has managed to wander off again]].]]
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* The part in "Krissy's Christening" where a sprinkle of holy water changes Krissy into a fire-breathing dragon, who proceeds to attack Barbie, might scare some viewers, at least until it becomes revealed as merely Barbie's drunken hallucination. Consequently, it has become one of Sam & Mickey's few videos with a description that warns, "Some content might be frightening for young viewers."

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* The part in "Krissy's Christening" where a sprinkle of holy water changes Krissy into a fire-breathing dragon, who proceeds to attack Barbie, might scare some viewers, at least until it becomes revealed as merely Barbie's drunken hallucination. Consequently, it has become one of Sam & Mickey's few videos with a the description that warns, "Some content might be frightening for young viewers."
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In case she lied again


* "Tutti and Todd" has Skipper share her theories on how either George, Margaret, or Aunt Millicent killed them, each one acted out by silhouettes. The accusation against Margaret proves far off, but the other two suspects deny only Tutti and Todd staying dead. The real explanation for their disappearance, shown in Sam & Mickey's normal style for flashbacks, proves more horrifying than anything Skipper could have imagined.

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* "Tutti and Todd" has Skipper share her theories on how either George, Margaret, or Aunt Millicent killed them, each one acted out by silhouettes. The Margaret claims the accusation against Margaret proves her sounds rather far off, but the other two suspects deny only Tutti and Todd staying dead. The real explanation for their disappearance, shown in Sam & Mickey's normal style for flashbacks, proves more horrifying than anything Skipper could have imagined.
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* The part in "Krissy's Christening" where [[spoiler: a sprinkle of holy water changes Krissy into a fire-breathing dragon, who proceeds to attack Barbie, might scare some viewers, at least until it becomes revealed as merely Barbie's drunken hallucination.]] Consequently, it has become one of Sam & Mickey's few videos with a description that warns, "Some content might be frightening for young viewers."

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* The part in "Krissy's Christening" where [[spoiler: a sprinkle of holy water changes Krissy into a fire-breathing dragon, who proceeds to attack Barbie, might scare some viewers, at least until it becomes revealed as merely Barbie's drunken hallucination.]] hallucination. Consequently, it has become one of Sam & Mickey's few videos with a description that warns, "Some content might be frightening for young viewers."
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* "Tutti and Todd" has Skipper share her theories on how either George, Margaret, or Millicent killed them, each one acted out by silhouettes. The accusation against Margaret proves far off, but the other two suspects deny only Tutti and Todd staying dead. The real explanation for their disappearance, shown in Sam & Mickey's normal style for flashbacks, proves more horrifying than anything Skipper could have imagined.

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* "Tutti and Todd" has Skipper share her theories on how either George, Margaret, or Aunt Millicent killed them, each one acted out by silhouettes. The accusation against Margaret proves far off, but the other two suspects deny only Tutti and Todd staying dead. The real explanation for their disappearance, shown in Sam & Mickey's normal style for flashbacks, proves more horrifying than anything Skipper could have imagined.
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* "Tutti and Todd" has Skipper share her theories on how either George, Margaret, or Millicent killed them. The accusation against Margaret proves far off, but the other two suspects deny only Tutti and Todd staying dead. The real explanation for their disappearance is the most horrifying.

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* "Tutti and Todd" has Skipper share her theories on how either George, Margaret, or Millicent killed them.them, each one acted out by silhouettes. The accusation against Margaret proves far off, but the other two suspects deny only Tutti and Todd staying dead. The real explanation for their disappearance is the most horrifying.disappearance, shown in Sam & Mickey's normal style for flashbacks, proves more horrifying than anything Skipper could have imagined.
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* "Tutti and Todd" has Skipper share her theories on how either George, Margaret, or Millicent killed them. The suspects deny only Tutti and Todd staying dead after each one. The real explanation for their disappearance is the most horrifying.

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* "Tutti and Todd" has Skipper share her theories on how either George, Margaret, or Millicent killed them. The accusation against Margaret proves far off, but the other two suspects deny only Tutti and Todd staying dead after each one.dead. The real explanation for their disappearance is the most horrifying.
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-->'''Barbie:'''[[note]]in "Stranded", as Ken kept begging her to tell him what happened[[/note]] Once you've heard this story, there's no un-hearing it. It'll haunt you for the rest of your life.

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* "Tutti and Todd" has Skipper share her theories on how either George, Margaret, or Millicent killed them. The suspects deny only Tutti and Todd staying dead after each one. The real explanation for their disappearance also seems horrifying.

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* "Tutti and Todd" has Skipper share her theories on how either George, Margaret, or Millicent killed them. The suspects deny only Tutti and Todd staying dead after each one. The real explanation for their disappearance also seems horrifying.is the most horrifying.
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* The part in "Krissy's Christening" where [[spoiler: a sprinkle of holy water changes Krissy into a fire-breathing dragon, who proceeds to attack Barbie, might scare some viewers, at least until it becomes revealed as merely Barbie's drunken hallucination.]] Consequently, it has become one of Sam & Mickey's few videos with a description that warns, "Some content might be frightening for young viewers."
* "Tutti and Todd" has Skipper share her theories on how either George, Margaret, or Millicent killed them. The suspects deny only Tutti and Todd staying dead after each one. The real explanation for their disappearance also seems horrifying.

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