User blog comment:AustinDR/Childhood Trauma/@comment-2175012-20170626160949

A few honorable mentions:

1) The Ghost of Christmas Past. In the Muppets Christmas Carol, that stupid ghost. It looked so...otherworldly. It looked too much like a human, and those tiny, baby hands....oh god. I think that the puppet was also submerged in the water to give it that supernatural feel? Surprisingly, I didn't feel as horrified of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come unlike with this ghost.

2) When the Wind Blows: Another one that I watched when I was older, but it's more sad than scary. In it, an elderly English couple are caught in the middle of a nuclear bomb. They survive the initial dropping of the bomb, but they slowly contract radiation poisoning. The rest of the movie is seeing this couple you had grown to love slowly die.

3) Giygas theme: Never played the game, but that boss theme of that freakish Lovecraftian alien eldritch abomination. It sounds like a broken record. Just when it seemed that the worst of the theme was done, and the music indicates a lighter tone, the theme resumes being traumatizing.

4) Watership Down: While it may seem to be a movie about cute bunnies...these bunnies go through things no sane person should ever go through. Rabbits get buried alive in their burrows, a hawk picks one up, rabbits bloodily fight each other, including one instance in which a rabbit gets its throat bitten out. Oh, and who could forget the field of blood?