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Childrens movies gone wrong.

Started by Nukie 2, October 16, 2008, 10:03:01 PM

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Nukie 2

What are some childrens movies you've seen that just went totally wrong?

I can only think of one besides Nukie, and that is The Garbage Pail Kids,
If I were a wee one and I saw and understood the sweatshop scene, I'd start playing Russian Roulette for heroin!  :buggedout:

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KYGOTC

I started a topic a while back like this. THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER is a twisted little kiddie flik.

The part where that lone flower sees its reflection in the Toaster and thinks its another flower, but the toaster runs away looking back to see that the flower seems to be now dying of lonliness.

The whole scene at the pawn shop. ESPECIALY the part where the shop owner mutalates/kills the blender to dig out its motor.

The part where Lampy almost dies.

The Toasters' dream with the evil clown.

The part where the air conditioner commits SUICIDE.

The part where all those junk cars are turned into lifeless cubes at the junkyard.


Just a SERIOUSLY effed up kids movie. I watched it often as a little boy. Then, i was too little to understand alot of the darker parts, but I could still tell sumthin' wasnt right.

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Metropolisforever

Ringing Bell (1978) is arguably one of the most disturbing children's films of all time.

This was an incredibly depressing 47-minute film from the 1970s, released by Sanrio--best known for Hello Kitty--under the name Chirin no Suzu. It was dubbed and released here on VHS in 1983, completely intact and with nothing done to hide that it was a Japanese cartoon (except for the fact that the bad wolf Wor was re-named the "Wolf King" in the US dub). However, it's been out of print for decades and there's no DVD (at least, not in America).



In this sordid tale, Chirin the lamb is orphaned when the bad wolf Wor kills his mother.  Chirin sets out for revenge, but has a change of heart.  Despairing of his weak nature, he begs the wolf to teach him how to be tough, and learns how to be a predator from his parent's killer.



Battered, bruised, and half drowned, the lamb is put through a heartless regime of torment, until he is toughened into a vicious ram with a "reputation for ruthless killing". 



Two years later, Chirin is led by Wor in an attack on the farm where he was born.  Seeing an ewe vainly fighting to protect her offspring, Chirin is reminded of his mother, and turns on the wolf – killing his surrogate father.  However, the rest of the flock is afraid of Chirin, and he remains an outcast, forced now to wander the savage world without any companionship at all.  Chirin is "never seen again", though it is said that sometimes the sheep hear the distant tinkle of the bell around his neck.



Great fun for the whole family.

KYGOTC

Quote from: Metropolisforever on October 17, 2008, 06:19:34 AM
Ringing Bell (1978) is arguably one of the most disturbing children's films of all time.

This was an incredibly depressing 47-minute film from the 1970s, released by Sanrio--best known for Hello Kitty--under the name Chirin no Suzu. It was dubbed and released here on VHS in 1983, completely intact and with nothing done to hide that it was a Japanese cartoon (except for the fact that the bad wolf Wor was re-named the "Wolf King" in the US dub). However, it's been out of print for decades and there's no DVD (at least, not in America).



In this sordid tale, Chirin the lamb is orphaned when the bad wolf Wor kills his mother.  Chirin sets out for revenge, but has a change of heart.  Despairing of his weak nature, he begs the wolf to teach him how to be tough, and learns how to be a predator from his parent's killer.



Battered, bruised, and half drowned, the lamb is put through a heartless regime of torment, until he is toughened into a vicious ram with a "reputation for ruthless killing". 



Two years later, Chirin is led by Wor in an attack on the farm where he was born.  Seeing an ewe vainly fighting to protect her offspring, Chirin is reminded of his mother, and turns on the wolf – killing his surrogate father.  However, the rest of the flock is afraid of Chirin, and he remains an outcast, forced now to wander the savage world without any companionship at all.  Chirin is "never seen again", though it is said that sometimes the sheep hear the distant tinkle of the bell around his neck.



Great fun for the whole family.

I have a friend who's a huge fan of that movie. But ive never seen it.
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