TV Moments That Scarred You For Life

And don’t forget, “We aaaaall float down here!” :eek:

I remember a twilight zone episode like this, but it was the Shadowman. My memorymight be foggy. I know the Shadowman’s voice was all whispery.

This kid has the Shadowman living under his bed and the Shadowman says “I am the Shadowman, I will never harm whose bed I live under.” So the kid figures he is safe. He is out playing and runs into a Shadowman. The guy grabs him around the throat. The kid gasps, “But you said you would never hurt me.”
The Shadoman says, “I am the Shadowman, I will never harm whose bed I live under.” The kid gaps, “See, you promised” and the Shadowman says “But I live under someone else’s bed.”

Does anyone else remember that?

Ahh too late.

Sorry about that.

[QUOTE=kelly5078]
There was a show about mentally ill children telecast on or about Thanksgiving when I was 10. These kids were seriously messed up. I spent the next couple of years fearful that I would go off the rails.QUOTE]

This reminded me…

Jerry Lewis Telethon for MS. All those poor people paralyzed and in wheelchairs. When that came on and I saw it, I had to sleep in my younger brothers room for like 3 days. I was convinced I was going to get MS!

The Day After
The story of what ot would be like to survive a nuclear attack. I was in 6th or 7th grade and had a small TV in my room and my parents never checked what I watched. The last hour or so was aired without any commercials and was brutal. I remember sitting there, on my bed saying “go to commercial, go to commercial” and they never did!
It was terrifying, since I grew up near a ground zero (Niagra falls) and knew we could be attacked.

So it wasn’t the fact that your older brother chased you around the house threatening to touch you(read as “pinch *real *hard”) afterwards like what happened to us?

Ah yes! This is the one for me too. In fact I’m getting chills right now just remembering it again.

What was the name of this one?

Aaaaaaaagh! Yup, that was the one. I guess the whole “shadow” thing had me thinking it was Dark Shadows when it was really a Twilight Zone ep. Man, that freaked me out. I kinda got the shivers just reading that summary!

Thanks for the memories. No, really. Thanks.

**Where the Woodbine Twines" - one of the few hour-long episodes of ‘Alfred Hitchcock Presents’. The story is about a racist woman who becomes the guardian of her orphaned niece. The niece has a black doll named “Numa” whom she claims comes to life when no-one else is around, and sometimes the niece herself turns into the doll and Numa plays with her.

The end of the story has the racist aunt discovering a little black girl playing with a doll on her property and tells her to go away and never come back. After the girl leaves, the aunt realizes the doll is her actually her niece…but now that Numa is gone, she can’t become a little girl again and is trapped in a doll form. Brrrrrrrr…

And of course there was the original “Willy Wonka” film, in particular the scene in which Violet eats the gum and blows up into a giant blueberry. Gah!

Surely this is trumped by the chicken being beheaded during the boat tunnel scene. In a kid’s film!

When I was very little I was attacked by a swarm of Yellow Jackets. Ever since I’ve been terrified of stinging insects.

About two years after the attack, I saw the Battlestar Galactica episode where the colonists gambled in a casino, but sometimes when they got in the elevator, it took them below ground where they were captured by bee creatures and placed in honeycomb-looking things. ::shudder::

There’s a Ranma 1/2 OAV like this. I hate freaky dolls.

Okay, I’ve got a couple…

The remake of Cat People with Malcom McDowell. Now, I love a good scary movie, but I was NOT ready to see Ed Begley Jr.'s arm come off! Crap!

I am seeing this piece in my mind, but can’t name it- it sounds like one that other posters are describing but I remember some details. It is a professor in a house with a lovely young girl, and she is complaining about the sounds of rats in the walls. Blah blah blah, plot thickens… turns out there is a freaky little monster with REALLY scary fangs and long nails in the closet, and it’s strong. The girl investigates because she is stupid and has never seen a horror movie, and gets in a fight with the little monster, who gets up on her back, grabs her by the hair and yanks her off of her feet. She hits her head and is dragged into the closet by the little monster.

The kicker was that at some point, the professor catches the little thing out of it’s closet, and starts baby talking to it and getting very affectionate. Somehow, and I don’t remember how, the monster is his daughter.

Meep.

The prof might have been played by David Gale from Re-Animator

I second (third? fourth?) all the mentions of MASH*. Especially the finale with Hawkeye in the mental hospital. That freaked me out for a long time.

I was very disturbed by one of the early episodes of FullMetal Alchemist when

the alchemist Tucker fuses his young daughter, Nina, and his dog together to create a chimera.

I felt physically ill after watching that.

That’s the one I mentioned! It’s a Tales from the Darkside episode called In the Closet.

Oh man, I remember my mom and dad making a big deal about us NOT seeing any of The Day After. And of course I made sure I caught a glimpse of it and then I was anxiety ridden for months.

That’s it! Tom Savini! I should have known- I remember seeing bits of it on a Tom Savini tribute show.

I wish I could remember, I only have a vague memory of it. All I know is that it was a British production from the late 70’s or early 80’s. Part of me wants to say it’s an episode of Doctor Who, but the subject matter is a bit dark, even for them.