Childhood Trauma - IHE (Scariest Movies for Kids) - Summary

Summary

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The video is about the movies and shows that scared the creator when he was a child. He lists them in ascending order of scariness, from Small Soldiers to E.T. He explains why each one frightened him and how he feels about them now as an adult. He also mentions some honorable mentions, such as Indiana Jones and The Grudge. He ends the video by thanking YMS for tagging him and inviting the viewers to share their own childhood traumas. The video is a mix of humor, nostalgia and horror.

Facts

1. The speaker discusses the inherent memorability of things that scare us, especially when we're young and can't always comprehend them.
2. The speaker mentions that things that scare us can stay with us and even haunt us into adulthood.
3. The speaker reveals that they are about to discuss the media that gave them more nightmares than they'd like to admit.
4. The speaker is going to discuss the media in ascending order of scariness, starting with the least scary and ending with the most scary.
5. The speaker mentions their own youngest self and the film or show that was the scariest thing they've ever seen.
6. The speaker explains that the film or show they're discussing wasn't necessarily a horror movie and wasn't intended to be scary.
7. The speaker discusses a scene from the movie "Small Soldiers" that made them feel uneasy when they were a kid.
8. The speaker reveals that the movie "Small Soldiers" is about action figures coming to life and causing violence.
9. The speaker discusses a scene in "Small Soldiers" where a character is killed and their head is torn off, revealing hideous skull-like features.
10. The speaker talks about a scene from the Wallace & Gromit Adventure, "A Close Shave", where a dog character is revealed to be a scary skeletal robot.
11. The speaker discusses the scene in Wallace & Gromit where a mechanical mutt smashes a dog into a meat mincer.
12. The speaker mentions that they were obsessed with the film "Tremors" as a young child.
13. The speaker discusses the reworking of "The Dark Crystal" to make it more accessible for a younger audience.
14. The speaker talks about a disturbing scene in "Labyrinth" where pink creatures pull their own eyes out and jump around on a bad greenscreen.
15. The speaker discusses the fear they had of scarecrows as a child, and how they still find them creepy to this day.
16. The speaker mentions two episodes of "Goosebumps" that played on their specific fears and kept them up at night.
17. The speaker talks about being fascinated by the creature in "Alien" that attaches itself to your face and lays an egg in the back of your throat.
18. The speaker discusses the scene in "Pingu" that scared them when they were a little two-year-old boy.
19. The speaker mentions the scene in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" where Voldemort is sucking blood out of a unicorn.
20. The speaker talks about the movie "E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial" that scared them the very most.
21. The speaker discusses their fear of the concept of a creepy Japanese lady showing up everywhere in "The Grudge".
22. The speaker mentions the beginning of "An American Werewolf in London" and the blood-curdling howl of the wolf.
23. The speaker thanks YMS for tagging them in this series and encourages viewers to check out the Childhood Trauma Playlist.
24. The speaker thanks viewers for watching and invites them to share what movies and shows scared them as a kid in the comments.
25. The speaker signs off with a note that their voice is dead and promises to see viewers next time.