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22 Childhood Movies People Loved As Kids But Realized Were Messed Upwardly As Adults
Get ready to have your babyhood ruined!
We asked members of the Buzzfeed Community to share which kids movies they loved growing upwardly but realized were messed up once they became adults, and boy, did they evangelize! Below are the best responses!
Warning: Slight spoilers ahead!
1. The Dark Crystal (1982)
Mary Evans / Henson Assembly / ITC / Ronald Grant / Everett Collection
"The bad guys sucked the souls out of little creatures and tortured the heroine extensively! Pretty harsh for a Jim Henson puppet moving-picture show!!"
—wickedbook58
2. Anastasia (1997)
20th Century Fob Motion picture Corp. / Courtesy Everett Collection
"Subsequently losing her entire family (except her grandma) at the beginning of the picture, she became an unloved orphan with short-term retention who was thrown out at xviii years quondam. On summit of that, there's an evil ghost demon trying to kill Anastasia, and her 'honey involvement' was using her the whole time to go the advantage money for her safe return to her grandma."
—cheyennem45537dd38
3. All Dogs Get to Heaven (1989)
MGM Studios / United Artists/ Courtesy Everett Collection
"Certain, there are beautiful dogs hopping around, but the entire story involves gambling, robbery, and murder. And don't forget the scene where Charlie dreams he'southward in HELL."
—helise9
four. Snow White (1937)
Disney / Courtesy Everett Drove
"After her stepmother hires a huntsman to cutting her centre out, Snowfall White goes and lives with seven dudes she doesn't know, eats a poisoned apple tree, and falls into a coma! Finally, she gets kissed by some random prince she's never met and goes off to marry him!! ALL WHILE SHE'S STILL 14 YEARS One-time!!!!!"
—urie_bowie_mercury0
5. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Manufactory (1971)
Paramount Pictures / Courtesy Everett Drove
"I cannot watch Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory TO THIS DAY, and I'm almost thirty years onetime! First, the Oompa Loompas steal children from their parents at random. Then 1 child practically drowns in the chocolate river, which gives a whole new significant to the phrase 'death by chocolate.' And then one girl eats a slice of gum and becomes A Blueberry! I couldn't chew glue for months after watching it."
—djpowpow
6. Hocus Pocus (1993)
Buena Vista / Courtesy Everett Collection
"In the first five minutes, at that place's kidnapping, child murder, and a public execution. Nosotros besides run into a bus run over a true cat, three kids attempt to fire three adults alive in a school kiln, abiding mockery of a teen male child's virginity, and repeated references to how awesome hell is. Granted, the movie is even so pretty great, but it's a lot darker than people give it credit for."
—colleend9
vii. Home Solitary (1990)
Mary Evans / 20th Century Play tricks / Ronald Grant / Everett Collection
"Kevin is just a kid, so it's understood he tin can get lost, but what the hell kind of family and mother would forget their own child?! The remainder of his family unit were extremely complicit in his mistreatment likewise!"
—fajrii22
8. Lemony Snicket'south a Serial of Unfortunate Events (2004)
Paramount / Courtesy Everett Collection
"The whole motion-picture show was depressing. It starts with the decease of the kids' parents, and information technology gets progressively worse from at that place. The kids are but handed off to this random stranger who keeps trying to kill them in the worst ways (eastward.g., parking their car on train tracks), all so he could get their parents' coin. There's a glimmer of hope when the kids are put into the care of a family friend. It seems like all is well until the villain finds them and kills the homo who was taking care of them. Somewhen the villain literally tries to Ally THE fourteen-YEAR-Erstwhile GIRL, all so he would get the money. It was a truly messed-up picture show."
—mirandah4f30454c4
9. The Parent Trap (1998)
Disney
"Information technology's not a fun kids moving-picture show when you realize that non only did the parents separate the twin sisters, but they direct-upwardly abased the other i. If they hadn't met at camp, the twins never would accept seen each other again."
—maiteluna
ten. Stuart Little (1999)
© Columbia Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
"All of those kids in the orphanage dreamed of having a 'forever family,' and these parents adopted a mouse. A MOUSE!"
—greenbluepurple
11. Thumbelina (1994)
Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection
"She was kidnapped TWICE and forced into a union past Two dissimilar people. Also, a large crowd of people who just called her 'ugly' repeatedly is probably not the best affair to show young children."
—fashionzombiee
12. Pinocchio (1940)
Disney Walt Disney / Courtesy Everett Collection
"Where to even brainstorm with this trauma-inducing nightmare of a kids picture??? Everything you could possibly employ to scare a child is in here: A boob randomly comes to life, said puppet's father gets swallowed whole past A WHALE, and and so the boob turns into a real boy, just to be turned into a donkey at some nightmare-fueled carnival total of donkey-male child slaves? Non TODAY, SATAN."
—christianf4f13844d1
13. Span to Terabithia (2007)
Buena Vista Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
"The movie was so good upward until Leslie died. I was ix years onetime when I first saw it, and I haven't seen it since. It was so traumatizing that even my dad felt bad for not knowing what was going to happen in the movie. It's the reason I look up the summary of movies before seeing them."
—ohnoimanonymousnow
fourteen. Matilda (1996)
Sony Pictures
"Miss Trunchbull shouldn't take been anywhere nigh children. And the Chokey. Don't become me started on the Chokey."
—pearlychick48
15. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
United Artists
"That Child Catcher scene gave me nightmares for a LONG time."
—egwthompson
16. Beauty and the Beast (1991)
© Buena Vista Pictures / Courtesy Everett Drove
"I'm sad, but kidnapping a young adult female and keeping her prisoner until she falls in dear with you lot while your friends use vocal to suspension her downwards mentally is not something that should exist on Disney+. It belongs on Investigation Discovery."
—smorbitzer
17. Madeline (1998)
TriStar Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
"Did you ever spotter the alive-action Madeline flick??? That kidnapping scene was WAYYYYY different when I saw it as a kid. I watched it recently and it was...horrifying."
—victoriagraceg
19. Coraline (2009)
Focus Features / Courtesy Everett Collection
"Other Mother acts all perfect so turns evil the second Coraline wants to go dorsum to her real home. She traps her in the Other World and tries to continue her convict FOREVER. Then Other Mother goes out of her way to capture Coraline'due south parents and lock them in a mirror. Also, the ghost-children storyline is so distressing. To this day, I still tin't get over how bad I feel for them."
—kaiyaf1
twenty. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Touchstone Pictures
"This movie is so sexist. Besides, the function where the bad guy'due south face melts off? Terrifying every bit a child AND an adult."
—Jessica B
21. 101 Dalmatians (1961)
Disney / Courtesy Everett Drove
"Cruella de Vil wanted to capture dogs to SKIN THEM AND Wear THEIR FUR!!!! If that's not screwed upwardly, I don't know what is."
—angelasg
22. And, finally, the Harry Potter serial (2001)
Warner Brother Pictures / Everett Collection
"Not only was his 'family unit' super abusive, but he was manipulated his entire life to be raised like a lamb for slaughter."
—missmiseryleigh
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