The Scariest "Kids" Movie

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Published 2023-10-31
In today's video I discuss one of the scariest movies I watched as a Kid, CORALINE. Proud that I can actually watch movie without crying now.


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All Comments (21)
  • @yderga8707
    Fun fact: During the production of Coraline they showed it to one of the producers children to make sure it would appeal to kids. Apparently the kid was terrified and scarred for life but told them it wasnt scary because they didnt want to sound like a wuss.
  • @Bubba-64
    The shear amount of time, skill, and talent that went into this movie is unbelievable
  • @R4musMC
    Fun fact: I don't think that the book is that much scarier, but there isn't a Wybie kid there, there is nowhere to run, she gets trapped the first night, there's no rats that are disguised as beautiful mice, instead there is rats that hurt you if you don't enter the weird door. I know its hard to believe, but the movie is made a lot more kid friendly than the book.
  • @f5tornado831
    Coraline legitimately gave me a phobia of small square doors when I watched it when I was like 8 and it lasted for years. One of the first things I noticed when I moved into the place I live in right now is that it has a door just like the one coraline crawled into.
  • @liamurr.
    i love all of the references to the house on the other side being the stomach of an actual monster.
  • @Dookieman1975
    Now that I think of it, her visiting and living near Detroit before moving explains her bad choices including befriending why did the condom have to break Wybie when he was being creepy ngl, straight up bullying why weren’t you aborted Wybie, and missing a lot of red flags. Also at 11:33 she didn’t leave yet because she didn’t want to leave the cat behind
  • @Archliviathan
    another kids movie that apparently traumatised kids was called 9. Just the number 9, and it was AMAZING. i vaguely remember watching it when i was reeeeeeally little, and i loved it. My sister said she was terrified though
  • @Dookieman1975
    I remember listening to the audiobook of Coraline to see how much the movie changed and ever since then I wondered how and why anyone would ever let Neil GAYman write books for children. They straight up have blood and gore in the book. Ain’t no sand in them rats it’s blood. The stuff in the book made SSTTITD and goosebumps look weak as a kid
  • The grandma is the ultimate villian. The reason she rented to Carolines familt was because the Belldem feeds on children Wyborn's age so she intentionally let coraline live thier to protect Wyborn
  • @maeldiez4367
    Too bad you didn't review the "DON'T LEAVE ME" scene. This one is definititely the most messed up
  • @toasega
    For me, the only scary part is when she escapes and Other Mother is screaming "don't leave me", mainly because I know what it feels like to be chased like that. Other than that, it's just a whimsical little film. A bit dark, but whimsical.
  • @milokonna
    To this day, I remember when my class had a school trip to watch this movie, but of all the other 365 days, I just had to have an explosive diarrhea on that specific date, so I stayed at home. But I eventually watched it on DVD.
  • @lemon4318
    I would always watch this movie with my cousins yearly as a tradition. My older cousins were so scared of it when it first came out that they actually pissed themselves at 10 and 12 years old haha. Great movie y’all go watch it trust Derek fr
  • This is the type of movie too complicated for children but for teens and adults it has a good morale of the story
  • @Rhysspiece
    Coraline is a terrifying kids movie but you know one thats just disturbing for adults... 9 when I was 6 me and my parents watched 9 and my little brain couldn't comprehend how terribile it was but now as a 20 year old my parents said that at the time that movie was the most disturbing movie they ever saw
  • I heard from a friend that they were making a live-action remake of this movie, and i hope to GOD they don't. Great vid
  • @Elmer_266
    That irl button eye picture Finna give me nightmares 💀