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Are you Afraid off the dark

Started by Living_Dead_Girl, March 03, 2015, 01:50:50 AM

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Living_Dead_Girl

90's kids show. Makes me feel very nostalgic Reminds me off the 20th century and the cool stuff and TV shows we had back than and THIS! I have been getting into old kids TV shows again like goosebumps and other shows from Australia you guys may not all know. I will make another post on that as well as some off the other shows.

However this show is what I am on about at the moment. And this show has the ability to make you truly think about the art off story telling and the characters and such. And how the midnight society are characters on the show who tell stories. And each story reflects their personality. Very deep...

Any thoughts on this show or other childhood shows.

Side Note.
Right now I am watching the episode "Tale of locker 22"

Where the chick in the story is feeling nostalgic as well. Being in a locker in an old part off the school... Cause she is new and people bully her. Ironic in that sense. And in the sense that there was graffiti there saying "Just say no" Then she goes back in time too where there are drugs ... the 60's. Then I remember why I hang out with stonners. They were nicer than the idiots bullying Julie in the 90's... This is why you don't just say no. Except meth... Always say no too meth.

Also anyone wanna talk face episodes. :P
Then I did not just look into the mirror, I looked through the mirror...

Living_Dead_Girl

Also... "Submitted for the approval off the midnight society... I call this story..."
Then I did not just look into the mirror, I looked through the mirror...

HappyGilmore

I absolutely LOVED Are You Afraid of The Dark.  Watched it every Saturday Night here.

They had an episode kinda based around the movie Nosferatu that I liked.

Goosebumps was great too.  The books and show.

"The path to Heaven runs through miles of clouded Hell."

Don't get too close, it's dark inside.
It's where my demons hide, it's where my demons hide.

HappyGilmore

Nickelodeon had some great shows.

The Adventures of Pete and Pete.  Ren and Stimpy.  Clarissa Explains it All.
"The path to Heaven runs through miles of clouded Hell."

Don't get too close, it's dark inside.
It's where my demons hide, it's where my demons hide.

WingedSerpent

You knew it would be a great episode when this guy showed up
Dr. Vink With A Va Va Va VA
At least, that's what Gary Busey told me...

HappyGilmore

"The path to Heaven runs through miles of clouded Hell."

Don't get too close, it's dark inside.
It's where my demons hide, it's where my demons hide.

BoyScoutKevin

Again, another non-American show which I enjoyed watching.

While I think I saw every episode, for some reason most of them stuck in my mind, except for the very first episode, which featured a haunted cab, the one about the haunted swimming pool, but I think my favorite episode, and the one that I remember the best was the one that was similar to "The Fog." The one in which . . .

a ship sinks,
something is stolen from the ship,
each anniversary the dead from the ship return to reclaim what was stolen from them,
and the dead can only be stopped from returning by returning what was stolen from them.

A great series from our neighbors to the north Canada.

Neville

It used to air around 14.30-15 when I went to college, so it would usually appear on my TV whenever I had a lunch break and had time to eat at home. I have great memories of it.
Due to the horrifying nature of this film, no one will be admitted to the theatre.

WingedSerpent

There's one that stood out for me was "The Tale of the Hatching"

Two kids find out their new school is run by lizard people.  Why I remember this is because
A). I like reptilian monsters
B) It's got one of the shows biggest SPFX in the form of the giant queen reptile at the end.
At least, that's what Gary Busey told me...

pennywise37

i still love this show, and funny thing some of these actually gave me nightmares when i used to watch them on SNICK as it was called than.