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4:41 pm - 08/05/2012

5 Inexplicably Creepy Episodes of Family Friendly TV Shows



If you think that watching nothing but family-friendly shows with your children or younger siblings is hell, imagine what it must be like to actually make those things for a living. It'd be like having the Dora the Explorer theme stuck in your head all day, every day, for the rest of your life. That's probably why sometimes, the makers of these cartoons or sitcoms flip out and decide to create something nightmarish in an apparent "screw you" to the audience.

But what's surprising is that these episodes then get greenlit and air on national television. Like ...



#5. Family Matters -- Urkel's Satanic Doll Doppelganger Murders Everyone





Family Matters was ostensibly a sitcom about the elevator operator from Perfect Strangers, Harriette Winslow, and her cop husband, but it soon became centered on their impossibly annoying nerd neighbor, Steve Urkel. In a season 8 Halloween episode, Urkel decides he wants to become a ventriloquist and gets a doll that looks like a smaller plastic version of him, which is a terrifying enough premise, but then things start getting more batshit insane by the minute.





Early in the episode, Urkel's doll gets struck by lightning and comes alive. The doll, "Stevil," talks in a satanic voice and informs Urkel that he is going to murder the Winslow family. And then he totally fucking does it: He sucks Eddie into the chimney, runs down the kids in Urkel's car, dismembers Laura and hides her body parts in the cupboards, and finally decapitates the mom and turns her into a goddamn jack-in-the-box.



Urkel is relieved to find Carl in one piece and tries to explain what happened, but realizes that the man is sounding a little weird -- at this point, Carl falls to the side, dead, revealing that Stevil has been using him as a human puppet.



Urkel manages to rip the doll apart, but it eerily pulls itself back together and starts choking Urkel to death. Then Urkel wakes up from his dream ... but it turns out the horror isn't over. In the following season, Stevil emerges from the toilet one day with a mission to steal the family's souls.



This time, Stevil brings along an evil Carl doll, "Carlsbad," which leads to one of the most deranged scenes in television: the dance-off competition between the two satanic soul-stealing ventriloquist dolls.



With Urkel a soulless husk, it's now up to Carl to fight off the two midgets dressed in doll costumes and throw them out the window, at the same time erasing any leftover goodwill the actor had from appearing in the first Die Hard. The evil dolls are gone for good, but then a possessed Urkel wakes up and, talking in the same creepy voice as Stevil, sucks Carl's soul out of his face.





Then Carl wakes up ... which is actually the most terrifying part of the episode. Unless Urkel described Stevil in extreme detail to Carl, explaining how he could look exactly the same in both dreams, that means the dolls are actually some sort of nightmare creature jumping from dream to dream, weakening people by forcing them to watch the murder of everyone they love before stealing their souls. Thankfully, this was the show's last season, so we never got to see this horror happen to the rest of the family.

#4. Pokemon -- The Banned Gun Episode



We've talked before about the many banned episodes of Pokemon, but there's one that didn't need distasteful racial stereotypes or a male character mocking the breast size of a child to be considered offensive. The problem with "The Legend of Dratini" is that it's full of guns -- more importantly, guns being pointed and fired at children. It's likely for this reason that the episode was never even dubbed in English.





The episode begins with Ash and the crew singing as they take a stroll through the Safari Zone (a nature reserve for rare Pokemon), when an old man bursts out of a house and tells them to shut the hell up. Ash asks the man what his problem is, and the man demonstrates exactly that by pulling out a six-shooter and asking if the kids "want to get shot." For singing, in a cartoon for 10-year-olds. Later, he straight up shoots at other kids for standing on top of a sign -- they turn out to be evil, but he doesn't know that yet.



The guy is actually the warden of the Safari Zone, which somehow makes it acceptable for him to pull guns on kids. He does it again when explaining the rules of the zone, basically threatening to murder Ash and his friends if they break any of those rules.



Later, Team Rocket captures the old man to find out where he's hiding the fabled Dratini Pokemon, and for some reason they also have guns, and point them directly at his face.






What the hell? Since when do modern guns exist in the Pokemon universe, and why would people even need them in a world of magical biological weapons? Suddenly it's like everyone has them, as if the writers were setting things up to make some point about guns and violence, but then decided to scrap that in favor of another musical number.

Anyway, James and Meowth from Team Rocket interrogate the old man, but he still refuses to tell them where to find the missing Pokemon. Then Jessie, a teenage girl, according to the show, offers herself to him in exchange for the information, and he seems intrigued by the idea.



However, the warden ultimately turns down her kind offer. If only James had kept those oversized boobs from that other banned episode, they might have had more luck.

#3. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air -- Will Gets Shot, Carlton Loses It



The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was about the wacky escapades of Will Smith (Will Smith), who moves from the streets of West Philadelphia to his uncle's mansion in the richest part of Los Angeles to escape an ass-whoopin'. Even when the show had a message, it rarely felt heavy-handed: At the end of the episode, Will would joke about Uncle Phil being fat and Phil would joke about Will being a moron, and everything would go back to normal.

Well, except that one time shit got real, and stayed that way. In the season 5 episode "Bullets Over Bel-Air," we see Will and Carlton getting money from an ATM and exchanging their usual good-natured quips, when an off-camera gunman orders them to hand over the money.



When Carlton struggles to get more money out of his pocket, the gunman decides that first-degree murder would be more fun than waiting for his slow ass and shoots him, but Will manages to push Carlton aside and takes the bullet for him. There's no laugh track or anything: We see the gun being fired and then the scene goes to black.





The bullet barely misses Will's spine and he survives, but later, in the hospital, we find out that Carlton was seriously traumatized and has been packing heat ever since the incident. Will flips out and tells Carlton to give him the gun, reminding him that he just saved his life so he sort of owes him a favor. When he refuses, Will begins to tear up and screams at him, "YOU OWE ME!" The still angry Carlton then drops the gun at the foot of the bed before storming out.



Upon emptying the bullets, Will buries his head in his hands and then ... that's it. End of the episode. Stick around for a new Two Guys and a Girl.



Before the ATM scene, this appeared to be a completely normal episode about Will, Carlton and Uncle Phil going camping, but from one minute to the next, it turns into a depressing drama with a bleak ending. The conflict between Will and Carlton is completely unresolved: For all we know, Carlton went out and bought himself a rocket launcher this time. We also never find out if the gunman was ever found, or if Will ever stopped having nightmares about the shooting (he has one in the episode), or if the nurses thought it was weird that Will had a loaded gun on his bed.

We get that they were trying to leave us with an important message here: Namely, "Look at Will Smith get all dramatic, wouldn't he be great for your movie about space aliens?"

#2. Tiny Toon Adventures -- The Tiny Toons Get Shitfaced and Die




Tiny Toon Adventures followed the antics of "the next generation of Looney Tunes," each of them suspiciously resembling a classic Looney Tunes character even though none of them were ever acknowledged as their legitimate children. Other than the implication of parental neglect, the show itself was usually pretty innocent ... except for one episode titled "One Beer," in which Buster Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hampton J. Pig get drunk, steal a police car and die in a horrible accident. It was only aired once and then banned, for some reason.

The episode starts when Buster finds a beer on his fridge and pressures the other kids into drinking it -- when Hampton says they shouldn't, Buster points out that it's OK because "in this episode, we're showing the evils of alcohol," smiling wickedly and growing devil horns. At this point it's unclear if Buster is being ironic or not, since this is exactly the sort of meta-joke the show would normally do.



Can't Embed, can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYMYv1zsAxE

The kids decide to go drink the beer at the park, and after they each have a sip, they are all instantly trashed.



In the next scene, an unspecified amount of time later, the kids are dressed like hobos, have grown stubble and are living in an alley. All because they had one beer. Plucky then finds a cop car parked outside a doughnut shop and decides to steal it -- the others agree that this sounds like a great idea, because their alcoholism has impaired their judgment.



The kids end up being chased by the police and escape into a tall mountain ... where Drunky drives off the edge of a cliff and kills everybody. Seriously, we see the car land directly on top of a cemetery, and then the spirits of Buster, Plucky and Hampton ascend to heaven. This is like one of those urban legends you read about a lost Simpsons episode where Bart commits suicide or something, except it's completely real.



In the last ten seconds, we learn that the kids are actually fine: They were just trying to show us that "drinking is uncool" by creating an episode-within-the-episode where they end up dead. But that's kind of the problem -- depending on the age of the viewer, it's either an incredibly dark episode full of tragic death (as the little kids will see it), or else it's an incredibly sarcastic episode making fun of all those other shows that tried to legitimately show the dangers of underage drinking (as it will come off to the older ones). The irony is that either way, we're pretty sure the creative team was wasted when they made it.

#1. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood -- Nuclear Armageddon Reaches the Neighborhood of Make-Believe



If there's one show on this planet that you could trust to not suddenly unleash abject horror on your children, that's Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Although every show we've mentioned so far was supposed to be family-friendly, they all had something a little unsettling to begin with: Tiny Toons and Family Matters had child abandonment; The Fresh Prince had unseen gang violence; Pokemon was Japanese. Mister Rogers, on the other hand, was a perfectly innocent educational puppet show for preschoolers ... which makes what we're about to show you even more disturbing.

A weeklong storyline called "Conflict" that originally aired in 1983 revolves around the puppet inhabitants of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe descending into an arms race that almost ends in nuclear war. It all starts when King Friday becomes suspicious about some unknown packages that are sent by Corny the Beaver to the City of Southwood. King Friday immediately assumes that the packages are full of bomb parts.



King Friday calls Corny, who only makes things worse by mentioning that he's making a million of those parts. The King concludes that Southwood must be manufacturing a million bombs, and reacts by forcing everyone in the kingdom to drop what they are doing to build even more bombs in retaliation.



Now, it's pretty obvious that there's been some misunderstanding here, but that doesn't change the fact that King Friday is now forcing his people to build actual bombs. Many of the characters resist his tyrannical orders, but King Friday doesn't let up. He appoints Bob Dog as a spy, has the school teach the children about air-raid shelters and arms his generals with the real bombs, holding them ready in some kind of perverted puppet version of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Finally, Bob Dog reports to King Friday that the parts that Corny was making for Southwood weren't for bombs after all -- they were for a bridge. Everyone celebrates the new peace, while completely forgetting about King Friday's recently acquired nuclear arsenal and apparent willingness to use it.


These episodes would have been bad enough if they hadn't been aired at a time when nuclear war seemed like a frighteningly real possibility, but they totally were. To give you an idea of the state of mind kids were in at the time, an article right below the one announcing this storyline says that 75 percent of students thought that they would die from a bombing. All this storyline did was remind them how easy it is for countries to go to war based on a small misunderstanding. If it can happen in Puppet-Land, it can happen anywhere.

That probably explains why these episodes haven't been aired since 1996, and aren't even available on Amazon. What do you have to say for yourself, Mr. Rogers?




SOURCE

If I am not mistaken 4Kids actually said they had in fact dubbed 'The Legend of Dratini' but chose not to air it in the end.



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redaodai 5th-Aug-2012 09:06 pm (UTC)
Ooh, a nostalgia post. I'm ready~



Edited at 2012-08-05 09:06 pm (UTC)
wonderwomanhero 5th-Aug-2012 09:08 pm (UTC)
killetheth 6th-Aug-2012 01:00 am (UTC)
dead
fantasialopez 5th-Aug-2012 09:28 pm (UTC)
Your icon reminded me that while I was driving home from work last night, I saw a kid running down the street in full-on Power Ranger regalia. Helmet and all. It was awesome.
cricketgrl 5th-Aug-2012 09:30 pm (UTC)



only here for Sid&Marty Kroft creations
beckyd16 6th-Aug-2012 01:29 am (UTC)
I love the gif.
evilgmbethy 5th-Aug-2012 09:07 pm (UTC)
Pokemon was really kind of a fucked up show. That episode, "A Chansey Operation?" There's a total pedo doctor in that entire episode putting the moves on both Misty and Jesse, who I believe are supposed to be 11 and 14 years old, respectively.
wonderwomanhero 5th-Aug-2012 09:09 pm (UTC)
Funny enough, that doctor's design was based on George Clooney, and funny enough, his Japanese VA was also the dubber for George Clooney on ER
entreter 5th-Aug-2012 09:51 pm (UTC)
jessie was only 14??? i always thought she was at least 18.
nuravecunt 5th-Aug-2012 10:09 pm (UTC)
Anime does that to you. They look legal but they're actually 14. D:
simon_alexander 6th-Aug-2012 12:50 am (UTC)
I think she's 16. There was an ep in DP where it was shown she was entering a contest, and she put her age as 16. But she could also have been lying (she was using an alias, might have been lying about age too) though why I dunno. (And yes, I realize the A Chansey Operation was first generation, but ASH IS STILL TEN, no one ages)
myxwill 5th-Aug-2012 09:53 pm (UTC)
ikr. Or how Brock wanted to go and have sex with every hot girl that showed up, including Misty's sisters!
treradical 5th-Aug-2012 10:20 pm (UTC)
damn i always thought misty was like 16 and jesse was an adult. it's been awhile since i watched.
sjorn 5th-Aug-2012 10:32 pm (UTC)
pretty sure jessie is 17. at least in the dub
secretivexhero 5th-Aug-2012 11:32 pm (UTC)
jesse's in her 20s.
twolefts 6th-Aug-2012 05:07 am (UTC)
I have always thought Jesse was in her 30s. lmao.
vehiclesshockme 5th-Aug-2012 09:07 pm (UTC)
Just thinking back to my childhood these freaked me out a bit when I was little.

The "Space Madness" episode of Ren and Stimpy


And of course... fucking Zeke the Plumber in Salute Your Shorts
angelakinsey 5th-Aug-2012 09:16 pm (UTC)
Dude, Zeke the Plumber still terrifies me in such a good way.
xtinkerbellax 5th-Aug-2012 09:16 pm (UTC)
I loved the Zeke the Plumber episode.
m_e_h7 5th-Aug-2012 09:17 pm (UTC)
My friend and I used to come home from the club high and watch that ep of Ren and Stimpy. Good laughing dying times.
expromqueen 5th-Aug-2012 09:27 pm (UTC)
zeke scared me so bad lol even tho he basically looks like wilson from home improvement
deadendqueen16 5th-Aug-2012 09:27 pm (UTC)
OMG, Nickelodeon was such a mindfuck back in the day.
cricketgrl HR Puff n Stuff used to freak me out5th-Aug-2012 09:33 pm (UTC)



But my stupid ass continued to watch it ... lol
missedith17 5th-Aug-2012 09:34 pm (UTC)
omg Zeke the Plumber
sistakaren 5th-Aug-2012 09:43 pm (UTC)
YASSSSS... Space Madness is definitely the best episode of Ren and Stimpy ever. So amazing.
tuesdayfternoon 5th-Aug-2012 09:49 pm (UTC)
Space Madness is amazing
DID YOU SEE THE CROWDS??
l27freakshow 5th-Aug-2012 09:54 pm (UTC)
Once I watched Ren and Stimpy as an adult, it made me wonder why my mom let me watch that show when I was younger.
ivysaur 5th-Aug-2012 11:18 pm (UTC)
mte, especially since my mom was always around and saw a lot of what I watched. It's funny because my parents are usually pretty strict, but they were totally okay with me watching stuff like Ren & Stimpy and Rocko's Modern Life.
winter_lace 5th-Aug-2012 10:10 pm (UTC)
Ren and Stimpy in general used to FREAK me the fuck out. I couldn't watch that show
honeyspun 5th-Aug-2012 10:14 pm (UTC)
i was driving with friends on campus one halloween and at the red light, zeke the plumber starts tapping on my window. i screamed and it was awesome.
colorsblend 5th-Aug-2012 10:35 pm (UTC)
Zeke the Plumber scared the shit out of me!
hotcement 5th-Aug-2012 11:58 pm (UTC)
the name zeke the plumber still instills fear in me and i don't even remember a single thing from that episode. that's the true mark of a successful episode imo.
candycheeks 5th-Aug-2012 09:07 pm (UTC)
needs some Courage the Cowardly Dog
that show was creepy



Edited at 2012-08-05 09:09 pm (UTC)
caitie_roxs13 5th-Aug-2012 09:11 pm (UTC)
King Ramsey's Curse freaked me out so much when I was a kid.
candycheeks 5th-Aug-2012 09:48 pm (UTC)
that mermaid bitch from the black pond scarred me for life
bienenkiste 5th-Aug-2012 09:12 pm (UTC)
OMG THAT SHOW
therearewords 5th-Aug-2012 09:15 pm (UTC)
Yeeees indeed.
thewunderland 5th-Aug-2012 09:16 pm (UTC)
omg, I loved this show.
explodingpuppet 5th-Aug-2012 09:17 pm (UTC)
YAAAS THAT EPISODE FUCKED MY SHIT UP WHEN I WAS LITTLE
anna_bea2 5th-Aug-2012 09:18 pm (UTC)
yes it would make me feel sad for Courage though :( (lol @ me)
mellowsound 5th-Aug-2012 09:18 pm (UTC)
yes omg
harrypotterlvr3 5th-Aug-2012 09:19 pm (UTC)
omggg i hated courage the cowardly dog, i found it to be so disturbing lol
sandstorm 5th-Aug-2012 09:21 pm (UTC)
I hated this show more for the fact that Courage was so bullied than the actual scary parts.

I loved Club Catz.
feathersandgold 5th-Aug-2012 09:23 pm (UTC)
that show still makes me uncomfortable
iamashamed 5th-Aug-2012 09:27 pm (UTC)
YES omg
chuk_is_dazzled 5th-Aug-2012 09:35 pm (UTC)
i love courage, none of the episodes really freaked me out
missing_mile_15 5th-Aug-2012 09:38 pm (UTC)
Omg Fred still freaks me out to this day.
yolleh 5th-Aug-2012 09:38 pm (UTC)
I can't believe how I sat through that day after day when I was younger.
That stuff freaks me the hell out now.
elite_monster 5th-Aug-2012 09:38 pm (UTC)
i'm kinda surprised there are episodes i haven't watched of this show. i remember i loved watching it but it was never scary to me... now all the explanations make me wonder why
zemi_chan 5th-Aug-2012 09:53 pm (UTC)
I freaking miss that show!
bee_xx3 5th-Aug-2012 09:54 pm (UTC)
Omg yes Courage was freaky. My mom worked a 3 to 11 shift and they'd show it late at night and I would be home alone under the covers watching it.
algore_galore 5th-Aug-2012 10:00 pm (UTC)
ugh yesssss watching it felt so wrong
treradical 5th-Aug-2012 10:32 pm (UTC)
omg wow i remember the headless chicken one
scary ass show
evolet2 5th-Aug-2012 10:41 pm (UTC)
Ahh Courage was one of my favourite shows as a kid! It's still kinda fucked up to me now, even years later.
shining_starsxx 5th-Aug-2012 11:42 pm (UTC)
I never thought this show was creepy unitl I watched it as an adult.
hireaunicorn 5th-Aug-2012 11:50 pm (UTC)
I just watched this whole video and I'm so creeped out rn.
lol, my brother and I still quote the "nauuuughtyyyyy" part from Freaky Fred.
and oh shit at King Ramses' voice!!!!!

I didn't find this show that creepy when I was little, but now...
cruel11 6th-Aug-2012 12:01 am (UTC)
That show was so fucking creepy that i couldn't stop watching it.
liferule91 6th-Aug-2012 12:38 am (UTC)
Courage, like Ed Edd and Eddy, was one of those shows that i didn't start watching until I was a preteen. Shit was too scary and weird/creepy
egalitarianmuse 6th-Aug-2012 02:06 am (UTC)
This show freaked me right out but I watched it lots, and now I'm freaked out again. Shaving dude is awful. Zombie murderers and shit?! NOPE NOPE NOPE. No thank you for the human puppets.

I preferred Ed, Edd, n Eddy and Kids Next Door. I am a bigger wimp than I realized.
kiki3291 6th-Aug-2012 02:17 am (UTC)
This shit and Cow & Chicken still freak me out.
loverelapse 6th-Aug-2012 05:31 am (UTC)
luv courage omg
dirtyxboots 6th-Aug-2012 12:39 pm (UTC)
omgg, that show gave me nightmares as a child! but i still couldn't stop watching it
stoppelhopser 5th-Aug-2012 09:08 pm (UTC)
The creepiest episode from any show I saw was "Home" from The X-Files. I was so creeped out and terrified that I couldn't sleep that night. Shudder!
thewunderland 5th-Aug-2012 09:18 pm (UTC)
The first episode (more like first scene) I ever saw of the X-files gave me nightmares for weeks.
expromqueen 5th-Aug-2012 09:28 pm (UTC)
the opening credits terrified me well into adulthood
simon_alexander 6th-Aug-2012 12:57 am (UTC)
As a kid, whenever I heard the theme song, I booked it out of the room
vehiclesshockme 5th-Aug-2012 09:32 pm (UTC)
The only ones that ever freaked me out were Squeeze and Tooms.
_folieadeux 5th-Aug-2012 09:34 pm (UTC)
Yeah it was gross, the regurgitating into the mom's mouth always sticks out in my mind. Along with of course, the incest. Barf.

Too bad too, it was such a beautiful episode in terms of cinematography.

starzangelus 5th-Aug-2012 09:56 pm (UTC)
OMG what season, bb? I'm alone and need to scare myself.

vldtheimpaler 5th-Aug-2012 11:08 pm (UTC)
Until I actually watched the entire series last summer I used to get panicked at the opening credits of the X Files
scaredsquee 6th-Aug-2012 12:13 am (UTC)
it was actually banned from being on air for awhile, too. the only episode to have ever been banned. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_(The_X-Files)
miss_kate18 6th-Aug-2012 10:50 am (UTC)
UGH YES. I started watching that show really late (after it had finished I think) and everyone would always say 'tell me when you get to that episode'. Ick.
spotsofcolour 6th-Aug-2012 04:21 pm (UTC)
Squeeze did me, and the opening credits scared me, but I'd sort of settled into it until Home came around. Then I wibbled again.

shangman 5th-Aug-2012 09:08 pm (UTC)
TERRIFYING

jasmina12345 5th-Aug-2012 09:09 pm (UTC)
omg pingu used to creep me the fuck out as a kid omg
bienenkiste 5th-Aug-2012 09:13 pm (UTC)
omg i loved pingu sf much!
fluorescentx 5th-Aug-2012 09:19 pm (UTC)
jfc this is terrifying
jeru02 5th-Aug-2012 09:23 pm (UTC)
That's fucked up
persephonne 5th-Aug-2012 09:40 pm (UTC)
Aww Pingu's adorable
tobesurrounded 5th-Aug-2012 10:17 pm (UTC)
yes PINGU! such a good show.
glittergunshot 5th-Aug-2012 10:18 pm (UTC)
OH GOD NO

This was the only episode we had on tape, so when I said "can we watch some Pingu?" it was just this horror. You'd think that we'd have recorded more than one episode, but no.
krisgonn 6th-Aug-2012 12:53 am (UTC)
OMG I cried during this episode
gabunny 6th-Aug-2012 10:57 am (UTC)
haha I think every kid had nightmares about this episode
what were they thinking
voyevoda 5th-Aug-2012 09:08 pm (UTC)
Missing the Diff'rent Strokes episode about the pedophile. :X
wonderwomanhero 5th-Aug-2012 09:10 pm (UTC)
sitbashenjoi 5th-Aug-2012 09:41 pm (UTC)
god it just keeps going and going
cickiz 5th-Aug-2012 10:15 pm (UTC)
why is there so much laughter in this? D :


so... what happens at the end with Arnold's friend and the guy?
theonlykow 5th-Aug-2012 11:29 pm (UTC)
I'm back for another load!
jessashoutbaby 5th-Aug-2012 09:57 pm (UTC)
Omg yes, that ep was a fucking life ruiner.
reidacted 6th-Aug-2012 01:01 am (UTC)
Traumatizing.
skky95 5th-Aug-2012 10:01 pm (UTC)
I pictured LC saying this. I also feel obligated to tell you I just watched seasons 1-6 of the hills since I am currently unemployed
sprywonderdog 5th-Aug-2012 09:08 pm (UTC)
I loved Carlton being a bad ass in that episode.
jasmina12345 5th-Aug-2012 09:10 pm (UTC)
bow at this list having both family matters and fresh prince

ugh how I miss black sitcoms
redaodai 5th-Aug-2012 09:10 pm (UTC)
I know this episode was meant to be intentionally creepy, but the little teddy bear summoning the giant bear at the end was frightening as a kid.



And that intro's music? Lawd.
cricketgrl 5th-Aug-2012 09:36 pm (UTC)
The intro music and voiceover was the creepiest part of the show.
misscrystal 5th-Aug-2012 11:54 pm (UTC)
This show used to scare the shit out of me when I was little. In our area, they used to air it directly after the Nightmare on Elm Street tv show, so I was double creeped out.
cerseilannister 5th-Aug-2012 09:11 pm (UTC)
iirc squirtle squad wanted to kill misty
nuravecunt 5th-Aug-2012 10:10 pm (UTC)
who didn't though?
spotsofcolour 6th-Aug-2012 04:24 pm (UTC)
They redubbed that so they threatened to dye her hair instead of killing her.

Because that's just as scary.
stussytribe 5th-Aug-2012 09:11 pm (UTC)
the episode of family matters when urkel makes a robot of himself or whatever fucked me up as a kid. anyway this list needs to be longer, i want more
angelakinsey 5th-Aug-2012 09:17 pm (UTC)
Same!
mikachanyo 5th-Aug-2012 09:41 pm (UTC)
YES! I was soo scared and my mom sent me to my room after watching because I got in trouble. i started crying.
redaodai 5th-Aug-2012 09:11 pm (UTC)
Scary in a whole different way.

orangeandblack 5th-Aug-2012 09:15 pm (UTC)
I fucking loved Dan beating that little scumbag >:|

Dan Connor, always my hero.
arisma 6th-Aug-2012 12:48 am (UTC)
I would marry Dan Connor in a heartbeat.
xtinkerbellax 5th-Aug-2012 09:17 pm (UTC)
I love this episode though, when Roseanne tells Dan what's going on, and he doesn't even say anything and just walks out the door to go beat up Fischer.
fantasialopez 5th-Aug-2012 09:29 pm (UTC)
Fantastic fucking episode. Netflix needs to get Roseanne back on ASAP.
nicenicegirl 5th-Aug-2012 09:33 pm (UTC)
i really miss shows in the 90s. they seemed to have the perfect balance of comedy and real life situations.

Roseanne, Family Matters, Boy Meets World, and even Full House had it's moments where shit got real. i feel like we don't have that at all anymore on television.
deadendqueen16 5th-Aug-2012 09:33 pm (UTC)
Dan always reminded me of my grandpa <3
windsong_moon 5th-Aug-2012 09:40 pm (UTC)
Tears in my eyes, love it, etc.
cricketgrl 5th-Aug-2012 09:41 pm (UTC)
Dan was always fabulously written in this show.

Rosanne was so on point during those seasons. It's the latter seasons that ruin it.
xcollsangelx 5th-Aug-2012 11:00 pm (UTC)
God I love Roseanne.

theonlykow 5th-Aug-2012 11:30 pm (UTC)
Roseanne is one of the best shows of the 90's, and of all time. She manages to touch on so many real, honest points, I can't believe how revolutionary this show was.
fwee_prower 5th-Aug-2012 11:32 pm (UTC)
I love that roseanne went there.
xdecadentx 6th-Aug-2012 09:41 am (UTC)
I love this show.
sessile29 6th-Aug-2012 08:09 pm (UTC)
that was hard to watch ;_;
wonderwomanhero 5th-Aug-2012 09:12 pm (UTC)
sexyvegeta 5th-Aug-2012 10:06 pm (UTC)
the website was frightening
ivysaur 5th-Aug-2012 11:23 pm (UTC)
That show is creepy as fuck.
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