Courage the Cowardly dog.jjj13There were some freaky episodes.
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[QUOTE="jjj13"]Courage the Cowardly dog.Bloodbath_87There were some freaky episodes. I remember my favourite episode was when an alien came looking for the purest form of kindness and it was the old woman. The alien kept finishing every sentence with "...yes?" It was awesome.
There were some freaky episodes. I remember my favourite episode was when an alien came looking for the purest form of kindness and it was the old woman. The alien kept finishing every sentence with "...yes?" It was awesome. I thought Dr. Zalost's Tower was the best episode. Basically, the episode was about a Tower that shot canon balls at the residents of Nowhere that made them depressed. The Tower is the work of Dr. Zalost, a depressed scientist that wants everyone to be as miserable as him. the music in this episode was really fit the mood. Here it is Wish i could find the whole episode.[QUOTE="Bloodbath_87"][QUOTE="jjj13"]Courage the Cowardly dog.freek666
[QUOTE="randomhero5677"]Well If you pay attention to the picture I posted you can see his teeth.harashawnI didn't notice them! :cry: You know what? I'm sorry. I shouldn't have snapped like I did..
There was never a time when I couldn't watch whatever I want on tv, and considering I have older brothers I was watching R-rated horror movies pretty much when I was in Diapers. I found them at an acceptable level of fear that I could be entertained (when I was 6 for sure and probably when I was younger but I can't remember). Puppet Masters, Child's Play, Friday the Thirteenth, Nightmare on Elm Street, all of 'em. I was never scared of animals, snakes, spiders. Bees I stopped being mildly scared of when I realized that it takes quite a bit for them to sting you (unless you're my brother), and would just think people were wierd when in the first grade they would be terrified of a bee when it flew in the window (let alone adults' irrational fears).
So I was pretty fearless in general, with one exception: I was scared of the dark. When I had to walk the dog at night (sundown is early in the wintertime) in the park I would always be on edge. Actually even in high school that park left me a little tense at the densely wooded area when it was very dark(the single light was burnt out more often than not for some reason).
For some reason as a kid I could handle a horror film or a very violent film but for some reason when I'd watch Ghostbusters I would freak out, I used to hate the marshmallow man *shudders* maybe it was something to do with that massive smile. And also there used to be an advert (very old) advertising meatballs, so in said advert a child eats one then turns into one, after watching that for some reason I thought it happen to me to and I never ate one for a very long time, stupid I know but I was just a kid.Baffels18
The Stay-Puffed Marshmallow Man?:o;)
As a child, i had the fear that i would suddenly become magnetic, and that all knives and sharp, pointed metallic instruments would fly across the room and stab me. As a result, I would always either put knives away, or move them so that the pointed edge faced away from me. Hell, i still do that today, although i'm fairly confident that knives won't suddenly fly towards me.
Aah,that's him :(Lto_thaGGod, I remember the first time I saw him. I paused that **** and left the room. I was like, holy omg! He's got 2 huge guns and AAAAh. lulz
[QUOTE="Lto_thaG"]Aah,that's him :(JandurinGod, I remember the first time I saw him. I paused that **** and left the room. I was like, holy omg! He's got 2 huge guns and AAAAh. lulz So true.My brother always let me play against him on highest difficulty.I was just running around scared in that area.
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