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* The existential horror of the episode, "Game Over." A pair of truant teenagers spend their days at the arcade. Then are hounded by game monsters. They wonder if this is some kinda Silent Hill karma or something, but brush it off, and think it must have something to do with the ozone layer or something. Then they fall into a room with no exits in the sewer, and are attacked by a grim reaper game monster, who deletes one of them. The last teen realizes with horror in his last moments that if the reaper is a game character... then so is he, just as he's deleted. Cut to some alien teens also playing hooky to play said video game, bragging about getting the video game humans. With the cycle repeating with a game monster reaching for the alien teens from behind.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[-"I don't know about you two, but I'm working up a thirst!"-]]]

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** One particularly creepy moment happens after the game is won. The two brothers and the manager celebrate, only for them to hear this persistent moaning. What makes it so unsettling is that all the shots of the stands and benches don't show anyone sitting there, but [[NothingIsScarier the moaning still occurs]]. The building starts to collapse soon afterwards.



* TheReveal that Ernie the cab driver was the real vampire in “Fare Tonight”, punctuated by lots of [[NightmareFace nightmare inducing faces]] (like the one above).

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* TheReveal that Ernie Eugene the cab limo driver was the real vampire in “Fare Tonight”, punctuated by lots of [[NightmareFace nightmare inducing faces]] (like the one above).above).
** There's also how he pursues Camille and Mildred. It's not about keeping his secret; he's clearly enjoying hunting them, even passing up the incapacitated hunter to go after the girls instead.
--->'''Eugene:''' [[FauxAffablyEvil Well, I don't know about you two, but I'm working up a]] ''[[FauxAffablyEvil thirst]]''.



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* "The Brothers Gruff" has a young boy named Eddie, who gets followed home by a troll. Not that scary when you're an adult, but absolutely ''terrifying'' when you watch it as a kid. At one point, the troll abducts Eddie's older brother, and forces Eddie to give him his hamster in exchange for said brother...only to reveal that he [[ILied had no intention]] of keeping said deal. Sure, they manage to save Eddie's brother, but it's all kinds of AdultFear in and of itself.

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* "The Brothers Gruff" has a young boy named Eddie, who gets followed home by a troll. Not that scary when you're an adult, but absolutely ''terrifying'' when you watch it as a kid. At one point, the troll abducts Eddie's older brother, and forces Eddie to give him his hamster in exchange for said brother...only to reveal that he [[ILied had no intention]] of keeping said deal. Sure, they manage to save Eddie's brother, but it's all kinds of AdultFear fears in and of itself.
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* TheReveal that Ernie the cab driver was the real vampire in “Fare Tonight”, punctuated by lots of [[NightmareFace nightmare inducing faces]] (like the one above).
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* The episode "All The Gory Details," where the protagonists find a bunch of {{Frankensteins Monster}}s...who aren't that bad. From there, it turns out that all the people of the small town are the late Dr. Cromwell's created people...and at the end, it appears the abusive cop protagonist is forcibly made into one.

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* The episode "All The Gory Details," where the protagonists find a bunch of {{Frankensteins Monster}}s...who aren't that bad. From there, bad and just want to be left alone. However, it turns out that all the people of the small town are ''also'' the late Dr. Cromwell's created people...creations... and at the end, it appears the abusive cop sexist news reporter protagonist is forcibly made into one.one after he goes back to the hotel planning to reveal the existence of Cromwell’s creations to the world.
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* Many of the villains were out to murder the heroes, or had killed others before.

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* Many of the villains were out to murder the heroes, or had killed others before.before.

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* "The Brothers Gruff" has a young boy named Eddie, who gets followed home by a troll. Not that scary when you're an adult, but absolutely ''terrifying'' when you watch it as a kid. At one point, the troll abducts Eddie's older brother, and forces Eddie to give him his hamster in exchange for said brother...only to reveal that he [[ILied had no intention]] of keeping said deal. Sure, they manage to save Eddie's brother, but it's all kinds of AdultFear in and of itself.

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* "The Brothers Gruff" has a young boy named Eddie, who gets followed home by a troll. Not that scary when you're an adult, but absolutely ''terrifying'' when you watch it as a kid. At one point, the troll abducts Eddie's older brother, and forces Eddie to give him his hamster in exchange for said brother...only to reveal that he [[ILied had no intention]] of keeping said deal. Sure, they manage to save Eddie's brother, but it's all kinds of AdultFear in and of itself.itself.
* Many of the villains were out to murder the heroes, or had killed others before.
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Despite the lack of gore, the show (at least the ABC seasons) did manage to be ''extremely'' unsettling, especially for a children's show.

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* The episode "Dead Men Don't Jump." The antagonist tricks protagonist Nathan into a basketball game, where if he loses, he becomes a zombie. Before that, we see a few of said antagonist's benched zombie victims, and it's not a pleasant sight. Thankfully, Nathan wins the game...
* The episode "All The Gory Details," where the protagonists find a bunch of {{Frankensteins Monster}}s...who aren't that bad. From there, it turns out that all the people of the small town are the late Dr. Cromwell's created people...and at the end, it appears the abusive cop protagonist is forcibly made into one.
* "The Brothers Gruff" has a young boy named Eddie, who gets followed home by a troll. Not that scary when you're an adult, but absolutely ''terrifying'' when you watch it as a kid. At one point, the troll abducts Eddie's older brother, and forces Eddie to give him his hamster in exchange for said brother...only to reveal that he [[ILied had no intention]] of keeping said deal. Sure, they manage to save Eddie's brother, but it's all kinds of AdultFear in and of itself.

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