After I saw the movie Chucky as a kid I had a fear of dolls.
Also, seeing images or even toys that resembles sharks terrifies me for some reason.
This one is weird as shit, but: looking up at the sky and feeling vertigo, as though I was going to fall upwards.
I had an oddly specific fear of huge hidden blades coming out of corners. It's damn hard to explain, so here's a picture as example.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/hc7P7Aw.png[/IMG]
Our couch was something like this and to me every red line would be the danger zone.
The fear was not limited to the couch so I jumped a lot through the house to avoid corners, which is really impossible to do.
this vaccuum cleaner from teletubbies
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Literally all of the monsters that appeared in Courage the cowardly dog
[QUOTE=ScarehGhoost;50459742]this whore
[video]https://youtu.be/9kj2bF8dDNs?t=3m25s[/video][/QUOTE]
Fun fact, the original puppet meant for the library ghost used around the 3:36 mark was deemed "to scary" by Reitman, and he had it rejected for the one used in the film. The original didn't go to waste. It was used as a vampire in Fright Night.
Sleep tight.
Aliens and for whatever reason having the moon crash into earth
like some days when the earth appeared larger than normal I'd sit at the window worrying like shit if it was falling
Chucky
Bridges were, and still sort of are, really unnerving to me. I get that there are millions of man hours of engineering and skilled labor put into building them but I can't go over them without feeling a little nervous and running through my head how horrifying it would be when it collapses.
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The rude cunt who devised this thing is fucked in the head.
If you're stopped on it you can see it SWAYING IN THE WIND, for h*cks sake. Spooky.
[QUOTE=Vaegir Guard;50461693]Literally all of the monsters that appeared in Courage the cowardly dog[/QUOTE]
oh yeah, courage the cowardly dog scarred me as a kid too, especially this fuckin' horrific thing
[video=youtube;0AXseEnXtsc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AXseEnXtsc[/video]
I was afraid of being shot by a sniper from windows during the evenings, so I always hid away from windows or when I had to get across one I either ran past them as fast as I could or crawled low enough not to be seen. That fear disappeared when I was around 14.
I had an incident when I was four or five, where I almost drowned in a pool. Before I was able to die though, an old lady came to the side of the pool and lifted me up enough so I could get a breath of air. This old lady was dressed in a colonial dress, and just told me it wasn't my time.
I later woke up on the side of the pool, just floating, and I went around asking who the women was, only to find out that no old lady of said description was at the pool. I had a massive fear of swimming or even really going towards water until I was roughly 12 years old.
[QUOTE=Rocko's;50462103]oh yeah, courage the cowardly dog scarred me as a kid too, especially this fuckin' horrific thing
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Don't forget Ramses and his fucking slab.
was afraid of this little fuzzy pink elephant toy my older sister had. It was motorized, waddled around a bit, and lifted up its trunk and did a cute little trumpeting noise. That's it.
For some reason it scared the absolute shit out of me.
Another thing was some kid's movie that we had on a VCR tape that we got from some mail-order family movie thing in the 90's. There was this one scene in the movie where the cute little rabbits sing a creepy-ass song about why they're afraid of a hawk that wants to eat them, and one of the rabbits turns into some freakish rabbit-hawk demon with gigantic fangs and claws. My sister and I got scared, and my mom got angry and called to complain to the company about it.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9lRpbsMWkk[/media]
creepy fucking song is at 6:35
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