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Top 10 Scariest Animated Movies That Will Send Chills Down Your Spine

Top 10 Scariest Animated Movies That Will Send Chills Down Your Spine

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we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 most terrifying, frightening, and disturbing animated movies. Our countdown includes movies Seoul Station, The Black Cauldron, Monster House and more! What’s the scariest animated movie you’ve seen Did it make our list
Date: 2024-04-23

Comments and reviews: 20


Just saying. I don't really think you can put Coraline or Nightmare Before Christmas on the same list as Perfect Blue. Coraline is rated PG meanwhile Perfect Blue is literally rated R. Yeah, both films can be deemed scary but in extremely different ways for very different audiences. Coraline has a possibility of freaking out kids at some points, but Perfect Blue is pretty much real world nightmare fuel for adults almost beginning to end. Animated doesn’t automatically make it for kids and to even allude to that can get really troublesome really quickly.
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Appearently anything that disturbs anyone here might have been the only good thing in the film to me, but most of these were just disappointing and bored me. Mad god and nightmare before Christmas are probably the most fun, watchable, rewatchable, good movies here. I wish there was more things made to be disturbing, weird and scary. Although no one has ever made a scary film in anytime or decade. You’d have to think it’s real for that to work so I don’t know why we say that. They’re just entertaining if they are good.
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I was scared by a lot as a kid - I was the kid who was afraid of his own shadow. Not anymore, but still to this day, I cannot forget the movie 9. Oooh, boy. That animation was so good, and it was so chilling. Especially nearing the end. I really wanna rewatch it just for the nostalgia.
The nightmare scene from All Dog's Go To Heaven, and the ending also creeped the shit out of me as a kid
Also, side note, why were animated movies from the 80s so frickin good and clean

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Believe it or not, The Secret Of Nimh was my favorite animated movie ever. I don't exaggerate when I say I've seen it a hundred times. It's funny, but I miss the days when animated kid's movies could get away with that sort of content. Nowadays every kid's movie or tv show is scrutinized under a microscope for anything offensive, and we've lost a lot of opportunities to put in some kid-unfriendly moments. It's very sad.
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Honorable Mentions:
Felidae
-This makes Don Bluth's darkest moments look like a children's birthday party.
9
-A post-apocalyptic animated feature following 9 robotic ragdolls where humanity has been wiped out by a machine uprising.
Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio
-If you thought the original Disney film was dark, it is, but this one goes even darker.

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Somehow, I remember Night on Bald Mountain from _Fantasia_ more than The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, but not because the former was a spine-chiller. It’s because I thought Chernabog was a hacked-off creature who only needed some sleep, hence why he showed his supposedly scary side. Now, _The Black Cauldron, _ Disney crossed the fear factor line with that one.
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i remember Secret of Nimh. experiment scene with the rats & i remember the death of Nicodemus.
I do remember an animated movie when i was little it was a chinese cinderella & the fairy godmother was a magical talking goldfish, cindy's stepmom & sis captured the fish then cooked & ate it & then presented the bones to cindy. that freaked me out

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Justice League Dark Apokolips War.
You don't find it scary if a huge tyrannical god can tear you in half with his laser beams, turns you into an evil cyborg, transports lava onto your planet, inserts a poison radiation in your veins, or forces you to run on a treadmill for 2 years without any food even when you have a fast metabolism

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Among all the kids I've known who saw Nightmare Before Christmas, not one of them was scared. If anything they found the oolie-ghoulies delightful in a naughty way. Now Coraline and Monster House, those two had scenes that scared several kids.
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Barefoot Gen, and its sequel, has some of the most disturbing and visceral depictions of the atomic bomb drop on Hiroshima that I have ever seen in any live action or animated movie. It is tragic, terrifying and shows the worst of humanity.
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There was one animated one about Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and Becky Thatcher that was claymation from back in the day. That one creeped me out especially when they find Injun Joe and he comes VERY close to stabbing the kids.
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It’s a mistake to believe automatically equals child’s film. Unfortunately, some parents still do and then whine about it after their kids are traumatized.
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The shrunken head in the Nightmare before Christmas scared the hell outta me as a little kid. I couldn’t watch that scene for the longest time.
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Can't believe you didn't have Heavy Metal at least in the honorable mention section. some of that made my skin crawl, and I was 16 then
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Wizards (1977) was pretty wild. So was Heavy Metal (1981. I'm not sure if they belong on the list, but they were pretty wild!
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Several movies on here aren't even remotely scary, not even a little jumpy. Seems like a lot of people are easily scared these days.
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So I don't know who writes these damn scripts but those furry things with long ears in Watership Down are rabbits. Not rodents.
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It's refreshing to be in a space where ego takes a backseat to the pursuit of truth. It fosters a culture of mutual respect.
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Spirited Away scared the absolute out of me rhe first time I saw it. I know it is a throw back but a good one nonetheless!
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Shout out to curage the corwardy dog. Even though it wasn't a movie, that man went through hell on earth in that tv shows
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