Gen Z Reacts to the Scariest Animated Movie Moments! (Dumbo, Lion King, Bambi)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 15. 07. 2024
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Filmed on: 5/20/24
Reacting to the Scariest Animated Movie Moments!!
0:00 Intro
0:13 Coraline
1:38 Monster House
3:09 Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
4:58 Dumbo
6:25 All Dogs Go to Heaven
8:16 The Secret of NIMH
9:38 Honorable Mentions
10:29 Phantom Tollbooth
11:46 Winnie the Pooh
13:33 Brave Little Toaster
15:05 The Last Unicorn
16:53 Wallace & Gromit
17:50 Final Thoughts
18:20 Outro - ZĂĄbava
The saddest part about All Dogs Go To Heaven, is when Charlie has to say bye to Ann Marie because he's leaving and won't see her again really, but its extra extra sad because the voice actor for Ann Marie was "unalived" by her own father. They had prerecorded the audio for the little girls part so when Bert Reynolds went to record with the audio of Ann Marie telling him bye, the emotion in "Charlies" voice is 100% genuine and he's actually saying goodbye to the little girl.
That, and her telling him âI love you..â. If I had been in Burt Reynoldâs shoes, I wouldnât have been okay for *years* đ
The donkey scene from Pinocchio always freaked me out as a kid. I never could tell if they were still themselves once they lost the ability to speak, or if their minds would go full donkey too.
I'm surprised that wasn't included here
@@samfeldstein4498Same!
That scene still freaks me out!
Thank you for not exposing them to âWatership Downâ because NONE of them would survive it. Fun fact about âThe Last Unicornâ: it was originally PG rated because of a couple of swear words. Those were edited out and the movie got a G rating. The PG version can be found on the 30 anniversary Bluray.
Yeah watership down was a huge wtf moment since I heard the book wasn't that screwed up and sold well but the movie oof it was even aired on daytime television in the UK same with the Animals of Farthing Wood and yeah they were pretty screwed up pieces of animation I'd say
It's a good movie though, very messed up, but it was good.
Beautiful animation but yes I think it would blow their minds
Watership down was rated a G until 2 years ago when it got changed to PG.
@@ArchchuIsGaming it was always a PG here in the USA.
Very surprised that The Land Before Time wasn't even an honorable mention, with Littlefoot's mother's death plus just how terrifying and sadistic the Sharptooth was.
All Dogs go to heaven is even sadder when you find out the little girl was murdered by her father in real life
"Maybe kids back in the day were built different "
My dear... we were built different!!!
I will forever be traumatized by The Fox and The Hound when the old lady leaves Todd (the fox) in the woods and drives away đđđđđ
Bro, Chief's NEAR DEATH experience was traumatizing! Imagine that being your pet! I don't blame Amos for trying to hunt that dang fox.
If they only knew that the part where Charlie was going to heaven; Burt Reynolds had a hard time recording it because the actress who played the little girl passed away and that part where Charlie was saying good bye, was actually Burt saying goodbye to her (the actress). The poor girl was murdered by her father. I swear I never cried harder when I learned that tidbit of history. it Makes All Dogs to heaven even more sadder.
@yingfaa Was that the same one who voiced ducky or whatever her name was in the first land before time?
@@iso-didact789yes
The most morbid thing about "All Dogs Go To Heaven" is the little girl who voiced Ann Marie in the movie, Judith Barsi. She also voiced Ducky in The Land Before Time. Before both movies were released, Judith's father murdered her and her mother by shooting them, and then after 2 days, he set his house on fire and shot himself.
Don Bluth, who made these movies, even had a song made just for Judith at the end of All Dogs Go To Heaven, called "Love Survives".
Secret of NIMH is a Don Bluth film. His direction and animation is just chefs kiss. And the phantom tollbooth is just as odd in the book.
And his video games "Dragon's Lair" (1983) and "Space Ace" (1984) are as much fun to watch as they are to play. =)
The scariest scene in any animated movie I ever saw was in the original Pinocchio, the scene on Pleasure Island, in the bar, where Pinocchio and the other boy were playing pool and the boy started turning into a donkey. That scene traumatized me as a small child. Iâm 43 now and I still canât watch Pinocchio because of that scene.
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Fun fact: that one part of All dogs go to heaven when Charlie is saying goodbye to Ann-Marie was the voice actor actually saying goodbye to Judith Barsi. đą
Also i love The Last Unicorn
And he had to do multiple takes because he kept breaking down I think :(((
Please. Shush. This ain't a fun fact, this is just depressing.
What makes all dogs go to heaven even more gut wrenching is that this was Judith Barsiâs last role as her father murdered her and her mother, her last lines were already recorded but Burt Reynolds hadnât recorded his lines, he asked for a closed set and took him a heap of takes cause he kept breaking down and even the take they used you could tell his starting to breakdown. So the end scene instead of Anne Marie saying a sad goodbye to Charlie itâs Burt saying goodbye to Judith đąđąđą
Horrid story, alcohol mixed with a bad person.
Shouldâve started the video for Who Framed Roger Rabbit a little sooner. âRemember me, Eddy? When I killed your brother I talked just like this.â
Also, nothing from Fern Gully.
Seconded.
No one ever talks about the death of Tadashi from Big Hero 6!!! That one had me in big baby snotty booger tears đđđđđđđ
The Horned King getting sucked into the cauldron from Black Cauldron definitely should've been top on this list.
That gave me nightmares as a kid
The scene that messed me up was from Neverending Story where the horse Artax sinks in quicksand while Atreyu screams and begs for the Artax to keep trying to eacape only for the horse to perish and Atreyu left defeated and traumatized. It's really intense.
How could you not include Pinocchio in this list, that dang movie is terrifying and traumatic through and through đ
The scene from Pinocchio when they are turned into donkeys would have been good. Also the ending of the Hans Christian Andersen Little Mermaid cartoon. You have Coraline but not 9?
My dad was a HS English teacher. He had his students read Watership Down before showing the movie in class. Naturally, I grew up on it
yikes
What about "Watership Down" That had a few truly gut wrenching moments.
Yes, us kids in the 80's were definitely different. The Last Unicorn, The Secret of NIMH, and The Dark Crystal were some of my favorites growing up.
"Maybe kids back in the day were just.....built different"
Oh trust me! We were! đ
My grandson will be 14 in September. We watched all these movies when he was little. Monster House is still his favorite.
It's so simple, watch a cartoon laugh, cry whatever. When you're finished turn it off and go do something else.
It's a cartoon it's doesn't need to be analyzed and discussed about traumatizing children.
In "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", the scene where its revealed that he is an Toon himself, was always the darkest/scariest moment for me oO
And there are sooo many scary scenes in "The secret of Nimh" the whole truth about Nimh oO
Don Bluth films always have a scary section in it.
All dogs go to heaven makes me upset more because the little girl is voiced by the same girl who played ducky in the land before time. Who if you didn't know was m******d by her father. And I believe the last line Charlie says to her before he goes to heaven was added as a special goodbye to her.đą
These youngins wouldn't be able to handle Watership Down
I am from gen X. And I STILL can't handle having watched as a kid, WD.đ
The fact that the Black Cauldron or the Princess and the Goblin weren't even mentioned. Criminal.
Eh, Black Cauldron aint dark
@@Yellowguy0619 You can't say there aren't a few good scenes that would give the young ones nightmares, though.
@@chacragirl Fair, but I think the darkest disney movie in the 80s is actually Oliver and Company.
I'll give it to the dock scene, but overall it was more sad than scary.
I'd say Land Before Time, if we're talking 80s.
@@chacragirl How is it more sad than scary??? What makes the scene disturbing is how Sykes never sees Fagin as a human being, but instead a tool he can treat like an ashtrey!
I am upset they didn't show them Water Ship Down. But I can understand. It would get too hard core.
A lot of Don Bluth animations had scary and/or scarring pieces in them. Love his animated movies! (Nimh and American tail were mentioned or included in the video, but Land before time was not in here, neighter Rock-a-doodle or Thumbelina)
Secret of Nimh is a phenomenal movie. One of my favorites.
It's definitely a good one. Real shame the sequel was so bad.
This unlocked so many literal nightmares I had as a child. My mom banned brave little toaster in my house because I would have the most insane night terrors every single night. Same with who framed Roger Rabbit.
The last unicorn is also a great book as well.
There were other movies with scary gem scenes: The Pagemaster, Thumbelina, Alice in Wonderland, Fern Gully, Fievel Goes West and The Nutcracker Prince đŹ
So heres the thing about the last unicorn scene they showed. Mommy Fortuna (the witch) she tells the unicorn in a scene (or it might be to her minion im not sure) says she knows and accepts that the harpy will get her someday. This is because as she says, the harpy will forever know that she - mommy fortuna - held her for a long time.
My parents didn't know what Watership Down was and rented it for us to watch...
Oh you poor souls!
@@arcuscaelestis8994 We didn't make it past the snare scene!
A part that scared the daylights out of me as a kid was the part in Sleeping Beauty where Aurora is sitting at her vanity table crying with her head down. A fire is burning in the fireplace across from her, but some creepy background music starts playing, the fire goes out, and the room goes dark. Suddenly, Maleficentâs silhouette (horns, yellow eyes, and crystal ball) appears in the fireplace looking over at her. Nightmare fodder for years right there
Should have done Watership Down!!!!!! The most scary cartoon movie out there!!!!!
As someone gew up watching Roger Rabbit when he was kid, the fact that Jeannie wasn't allowed to watch it when she was growing up, just goes to show how some parents nowadays feel they have to shelter their kids from "taboo" things in movies/TV shows. One way or another they're going to find out eventually. Or maybe this is just one person's viewpoint of an older generation in me talking. After all, I discovered R-rated horror movies when I was 10, but was not sheltered from them.
I disagree with the brave little toaster. The darkest scene, would be when they are at the junkyard. When the cars are all singing as to how they got there, only to be crushed.
What , no fern gully Hexxus.đ
The Secret of Nimh is a masterpiece.
Watership Down...by far the darkest thing in any "kids" movie ever...
Really dissapointed you didn't show that part to them.
The Last Unicorn scene made me think about Atreyu.
The scene where he melted the innocent toon shoe was more scary in Roger Rabbit
Nah him with crazy eyes and getting run over was WWWAAYYYY scarier
I just realized how messed up and scary "who framed Roger Rabbit" was and why I got nightmares back then. đź
The words Watership Down strikes into the hearts of every 70s/80s kids (in the UK at least).
I came down here to say this. đ
RIP Allyson, you were gone to soon. My prayers and condolences to your family, friends and, relatives, and React colleagues who are like your second family. đđđđđ
whoâs Allyson
She was a Reactor on the React channel who just recently passed away when a car hit her while she was riding her motorcycle
@@siempreselena23was killed when a car hit her motorcycle sheâs a member of react
We need a part two!
American Tail: Fival Goes To America...Either when the cats attack or the Secwet Weopon!
Little Nemo
The Great Mouse Detective...Ratigan was terrifying!!
Land Before Time
Princess Mononoke...Though, you could probably make an entire episode around Ghibli terrifying moments...lol.
The Prince Of Egypt
The Iron Giant
There's a lot more, but these are some I thought of. Seriously, there are so many animated films made for children that would definitely traumatize some kids...lol.
Rock a doodle, if you have ever seen it, was around this time. Definitely had some scary parts
There was alot of movies from that time period that were for kids, but didnt shy from scary parts
We back! another one about dinosaurs
Honestly, growing up with all these movies, its not scary for me any more, but it would have given me nightmares back then when VHS was a thing
Cats dont dance
Fern Gully
Where is Pinocchio (1940)? He turns into a donkey?
And the The Queenâs Transformation from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937).
This subject reminds me of Courage the cowardly dog..It is one of the memorable animations that decorated my childhood đ Thanks for interesting and valuable video as always
Impressed that Secret of Nimh was on the list, several scene from that movie could have worked. Probably should have mentioned that was the same director as All Dogs go to Heaven. And An American Tail which is the movie that girl was trying to mention
imo, the creepiest, saddest part in roger rabbit was when the lloyd killed the shoe
a couple of movies i think should have been mentioned are: the black cauldron, the hunch back of Notre dame, corpse bride, Watership down, and fantasia.
NO! Not, WD!đ
Nothing beats Watership Down as the most traumatising animation đ
People so often miss the point of Jessica Rabbit. The light "I'm not bad, I'm only drawn that way." carries so much weight. She is straight up saying she does not like how she looks and has no choice because it's how she was made as a toon. All through the movie she rejects every man who comes on to her except 2, Marvin Acme: who was using her for illicit stuff, and Roger Rabbit, who just loved her because she loved him for making her laugh.
In the behind the scenes of WFRR, they actually want to make Jessica even more extremely overly sexualized but the studio had them tone her down because it was too much. While they wanted to use her to satire all these over sexualized women that were seen only for their looks in Hollywood and in cartoons. Rather than being seen as people or develop as character.
messed up a bit with Judge Doom, should've stated with the steamroller reveal into the "starring daggers" shot then to the buzz saw hand.
The Black Cauldron would have been perfect for this!!!
Fox and the hound destroyed me as a kid lol
THE SECRET OF NIMH (National Institute Of Mental Health) IS MY FAVORITE & SCARIEST ANIMATED FILM OF ALL TIME
Watership Down
Toxic Love from Ferngully
The Mysterious Stranger scene from The Adventures of Mark Twain
The scene y'all picked for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, it wasn't even the scariest. It was the red shoe and the dip scene. THAT scared me as a kid or when it's first revealed the Judge was a toon, due to that initial scene. His death scene was more funny than scary.
Also am I the only one who never found the Pink Elephants scene scary and I am someone who scares easily. After all of the trauma and sad scenes, this was a welcome relief for me!
Okay the Hell scene in All Dogs Go to Heaven is not that bad for me personally, considering I've already gone through Secret of NIMH, American Tale, and The Land Before Time lol. And yes I was a kid when I saw these movies. As far as the movie's plot goes, these teens who try to describe the movie, they do okay, but that's not the point of the movie. Charlie was NOT a good dog to begin with, despite being very charismatic and having a few pros to him. Heck he even broke Heaven's rules by 'going back' heck why he's destined for Hell (hence the nightmare). He also goes back for the wrong reason- Revenge, using his friend and Ann-Marie, who ultimately teaches him how to be a good dog and he earns his right to go back to Heaven by sacrificing his life just for her. In other words, this is a story about redemption.
There's Secret of NIMH, even though this movie did scare me as a kid, it was balanced out nicely by the charm and humor of the story. For me the scariest scene, was when the box with Brisby's kids in it, started sinking and for a moment you think they did die. Yeah that freaked me out for sure.
I was like 11 or 12 when I saw the Brave Little Toaster, so the nightmare scene didn't get me like another scene in the movie- part when this one guy dismantles an object. THAT freaked me out, even though you only see the shadows play it out.
OMG I love the Last Unicorn, but for some reason, the Harpy scene never scared me as a kid. Heck the Red Bull was scarier, but even it didn't scare me as much as I would think. I can see why this scene would scare people. This movie did make me cry though, but it's not the scene you may think (Lir's death), no the scene that made me cry was when the Unicorn first became a human, her reaction made me cry. Mia Farrow KILLED it with that char.
I am legit surprised, y'all didn't do the Animated Transformers Movie from the 80s, that had scary scenes too.
All dogs go to heaven by itself was sad but also the behind the scenes were even sadder in the first movie the little girl who plays her(also little foot from land before time) was murdered by her father along with himself and the mom this movie is considered cursed by some people after learning that out later when i got older i was shook and never watched that movie the same.
The Brave Little Toaster, enough said.
Love this movie
the darkest animated film was watership down the whole freaking movie
The smog monster from the oil rig in Ferngully used to scare me as a kid
His name is Hexxus. And yeah, he was a terrifying beast! It's a reminder that the environment should be cared for.
The Black Cauldron actually scared the hell out of me as a kid. So much so I was too nervous to watch it again until I was 18 đ
I loved it as a kid but I'm still so surprised they didnt include it in this. It's like one of the most infamously scary kids movies
They didnât show the Black Cauldron with the scene of the skeleton army!!!
I was looking through the time stamps and was wondering where tf The Black Cauldron was đż That entire movie freaked me out as a kid.
@@MoonMoonTM and remember that what we saw was the âDisney Approvedâ version, the initial screening was supposedly so terrifying that parents and children left the screening screaming and running
@@Sepiriel Honestly I'm pretty curious as to what the original was supposed to be lol
Roger Rabbit is a great movie but the shoe getting dipped is so painful to watch.
Hexxus from Ferngully gave me nightmares for months when I was five.
The black cauldron and the Hobbit cartoon
The Last Unicorn was definitely NOT a kids movie and wasn't meant to be one. You should get out of that mindset where all animated movies are for kids
Case and point: Ralph Bakshi's Wizards.
It's rated G...making it a "child friendly" movie.
@@GarrestheWarrior Please don't mention him. He made the travesty that was the animated LOTR.đĄ
@@iso-didact789 That was decent for it's time. At least it wasn't another Fritz the Cat.
@@GarrestheWarrior Never heard of that one.
How is Watership Down not on this list?!
They should get them to react to âwater ship downâ I was allowed to watch that at 6yrs old as my guardian thought it was a cute little movie⊠Iâm 27 and Iâm still horrified of this movie. Recently my 5 and two 6yr olds found it and tried to play it, Iâve never screamed so loud at them while running to save their childhood.
We stay in farm land so we see lots of little brown bunnies so it will cause a lot more trauma than I got
Never heard of it
No love for Ferngully or the Pagemaster đą
Nah the scene where Judge Doom gets run over by a steam roller then reinflates himself is much scarier.
Agreed, that creepy noise he made and the weird way flat judge doom moved, then the eyes popping out of his head and replaced with his real yellow and red eyes. Nightmare fuel!
The transformation scene where Pinocchio is transformed from human to puppet in âPinocchio and The Emperor of The NightââŠEnough said.
If you know, you fuckin know!
watership down would break these kids
Oh my GOODNESS, Coraline and Monster House were my JAM growing up. I'm particularly happy that Monster House is getting some love. Not many people know about that movie but I love it. Thanks React.
Strangely, scary moments in animated movies don't scare me.
Strangely, scary moments in movies don't scare me.
Same even as a kid I wasnât scared.
Ralph Bakshi The Hobbit when Thorin is about to get his head bitten off. Though Golem was definitely scary as well.
The 70s version or the modern one with Freeman?
Omg who wasn't traumatized by that famous scene from who framed roger rabbit? I know I was. Imagine seeing this after back to the future. And yes its the same actor
Christopher Lloyd was an OG. Awesome actor.
Watership Down and A Dinosaurs story spring to mind
Spoiler for Who Framed Roger Rabbit! It's one of the best movie twists.
Watership Down with such a twisted gory movie
And this is why Gen X and elder millennials are the way they are. No body gave a s**t what we watched.
Personally I liked growing up with some of this stuff as a kid in the 80's. The dark content is awesome.
Don Bluth is still my favorite director. I always liked his movies more than Disney's growing up since they're darker
and I still prefer those movies over Disney's. I still like Disney's but Don Bluth won me over as a kid.
I'm surprised they didn't have land before time on there. When little foot mom pretty much sacrificed herself to save him and sarah.
Great adult animated films: Rock & Rule; Wizards; Fire & Ice; La Planete Sauvage (aka The Fantastic Planet). All of these are mandatory for animated film fans once they have matured. Watched these all when I was a teen. And only for adults after Wizards check out all of Ralph Bakshi's animated films...wild!
Don't forget about Little Foot
FernGully I remember as a kid the oil monster scared me. I am so glad that you included All Dogs Go to Heaven and Secret of Nimh. Those were some of my favorite movies to watch as a kid.
Dani with that screamboat mickey đ
That's Satan's puppy right there....I'm done đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
The Dark Crystal was nightmare fuel for me, Disneyâs Adventures of Icabod with the Headless Horseman, and itâs REALLY obscure, but the Garfield Halloween special- I laughed my ass off for the first half and then was genuinely terrified for the rest. SO good though!
Really? No Watership Down? I'm shocked, since that was the one that completely scarred my generation.
Rock-a-Doodle has some scary parts, should use it for part 2!
Don Bluth scarred me as a child and for that I thank him. In fact, I got to tell him that in person.
I'm surprised there wasn't a clip from Ferngully here. That was definitely the scariest kids movie from my childhood
Same. Hexxus terrified me as a kid.
I was just thinking the same thing it scared me so much, the voice of that caricature was Tim Curry.
The legend of Sleepy Hallow scarred me lol
I'm really surprised Bambi and The Lion King were only honorable mentions
Nah the scene towards the end in the Black Cauldron where all the skeletons come back to life is probably the most terrifying! That prince/king guy or whatever with the horns and glowing red eyes absolutely TERRIFIED me.