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Do you know what it's like to be afraid?
To want to curl up in a ball und hide avay?
You see a mouse scamper 'cross ze floor
Or hear ze creaking of a door
You get frightened! You want to freeze, freeze, freeze!
Dr. Flurry, VeggieTales: The League of Incredible Vegetables

When you're afraid, how do you cope with your fear? In the troperiffic world of fiction, sometimes the answer is to sing about it. Songs about fear are pretty common in musicals.

This is also a common topic for Filk Songs based on horror works, especially indie horror games. These songs will have the protagonist/victim character sing about how they're afraid of the monster/villain character.

Compare Halloween Songs, Warning Song, Fear Is Normal, and Melancholy Musical Number, and Face Your Fears. If the song is about being afraid of a villainous character, may overlap with "The Villain Sucks" Song, or even Villain Song if the villain sings in it too. Contrast Ode to Apathy, Bravado Song, and Pep-Talk Song, a musical number about trying to overcome fear and other negative emotions.


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    Comic Books 

    Film — Animated 

    Literature 
  • James and the Giant Peach: When the adventure begins, the talking bugs sing a song that is partially about how they're nervous about all the creatures they might meet on their journey, such as a 49-headed creature, or a dilemma with literal horns.

    Music 

    Puppet Shows 
  • Fraggle Rock:
    • The Terrible Tunnel has the song "Bad News," which is about Boober's superstitions and Gobo's skepticism of them.
    • In The Garden Plot, Red sings "Afraid to be Afraid" as she laments her fears at letting the other Fraggles see her being afraid when she lied to Gobo earlier that she wasn't afraid of the Gorgs.
  • The Noddy Shop has one called "I'm Not Scared" in the Halloween Episode "We All Say Boo!", where the toys sing about their fears.
  • In the Sesame Street special "Elmo Visits the Doctor", the title character is Afraid of Doctors. Because of this, Elmo can't decide whether to have his earache treated or not, and sings a song about it.

    Radio 

    Theatre 
  • In The King and I, Anna the governess sings "I Whistle a Happy Tune", which details her secret for dealing with fear. She fools other people and makes herself feel better by pretending she's absolutely carefree.
  • Wicked: Elphaba sings No Good Deed after Fiyero is taken to be executed. The first part of the song deals with her growing fear that her desperate attempts at magic will not be enough to save him, before turning nihilistic and cynical as she angrily accepts her role as a villain.

    Western Animation 
  • The Backyardigans
    • The episode "It's Great to be a Ghost" has "When I'm Booin'", a parody of "When You're Smilin'", which is about Tyrone being too much of a scaredy-moose to be a ghost.
    • "Shy Guy" from "Castaways" is about Austin as a Shrinking Violet who's too nervous to walk right up to the other castaways and talk to them.
  • The Bob's Burgers episode "It Snakes a Village" has one, in which Gene explains snakes are the only thing he's afraid of:
    Gene: I'm not afraid of ghosts/I'm not afraid of sharks/I'm not afraid of cancer/I'm just afraid of snakes!/ They really creep me out/Where are their arms and legs?/It's not okay!
  • In Garfield and Friends, in "The Bunny Rabbits Is Coming!", Wade sings about his overwhelming fear of everything, even nonsensical items like flannel shirts and raisins.
  • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Played with. Billy sings "Scary-O" to list all of the things he is supposedly not scared of, but the song's lyrics consist of a series of paradoxes that invalidate his claims and make it clear he is actually terrified of everything he is saying.
    Billy: I'm not scared of earthquakes, as long as the ground doesn't shake!
  • Jem: Played with. Terri, a Starlight Girl who is highly superstitious and gets scared easily, hates Halloween. Jerrica sings "It's Fun to Be Scared" to remind her that the scariness of Halloween is just pretend and that being scared is part of the fun.
  • Let's Go Luna!: In "Not Home on the Range", Leo's song "I'm Just a Jittery Jackaroo" is about his fear of horses.
  • Sofia the First: Vor's part of the song "On My Own" from the Grand Finale is about how Sofia is alone with her inside the Amulet of Avalor and believes she's too scared to even fight her.
  • Steven Universe: After realizing just how dangerous Homeworld is, Steven sings "Full Disclosure", about how he doesn't want to keep involving Connie in the Gem conflict but is too afraid to confront her.
    • In the season five episode "Can't Go Back", Lapis sings "That Distant Shore" about how her trauma from her experiences in the last Gem War keeps her from fully committing to the Crystal Gems, even though she wants to now.
  • The Three Little Pigs: Defied with "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" The song starts out with Fifer Pig and Fiddler Pig joyfully singing about how they play around all day because they have no fear of the Big Bad Wolf. They mock Practical Pig for building a strong house to protect himself from the Wolf. Practical Pig sings about how he doesn't care what the other pigs think, because he knows he's right to take precautions against the Wolf. Fifer and Fiddler Pig sing the song whenever they think there is no danger, only to immediately cower and panic at the slightest hint of danger. The song carries the cartoon's overall message: When a bad situation is coming, it's best to work hard and take the proper precautions so that there's no reason to be afraid when disaster strikes.
  • VeggieTales
    • Defied with "God is Bigger than the Boogeyman," which is basically an anti-fear song. The song teaches that God is bigger and stronger than anything you might be afraid of, and that trusting in Him is the best solution to fear.
    • The League of Incredible Vegetables: In "Freeze, Freeze, Freeze," Dr. Flurry sings about his fear of the heroes, listing the symptoms it causes in him. He also describes how he plans to weaponize the heroes' own fears against them.
  • The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: In "Scared Silly", Ronald and his friends take shelter in a haunted house after it rains during their camping trip. They sing two similar songs addressing the house's creepy nature. One describes the fact that they have no other choice for shelter, while the other reassures them that they'll be fine if they stick together.

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Scaredy Little Me

Ginger laments her excessive fear of the dark and wishes she were brave like her friends.

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