A raft of us have memory of childhood film that stick with us , films full of felicity and joy and color and Light Within and , in the event of a lot of films , very tricky songs . Just as many of us , however , have memories of celluloid that conjure up something dissimilar , stories of dark and despair and tragedy and sacrifice .

This is specially true for citizenry who grow up during the eighties and 1990s , when film geared toward children had more than a little bit of an border . As traumatizing as they were , however , a lot of us still love those photographic film , and here are ten of the best of them .

The Secret of NIMH (1982)

There ’s no question that Don Bluth , who formerly make for at Disney , made some of the most advanced quicken films of the 1980s . And , of course , many of them were very traumatic , full of startling and dread images , such as The Secret of NIMH , which features such traumatizing images as a bozo named Dragon ( by all odds one of the wretched cats to ever appear in a film ) , scab that have been genetically modify to be super intelligent , and a giant hooter . Despite the emotional scar , it is a truly beautiful plastic film to watch .

The NeverEnding Story (1982)

If internet meme are anything to go by , this cinema is not only visually very unusual but also has one of the mosttraumatic scenesin the account of children ’s motion-picture show . Everyone can recall when they see the setting in which Artax , Atreyu ’s horse , falls into the muck and is lost . This iconic scene has been replicated many times on the internet , with legion meme making clean how significantly this film has scarred a certain generation of children . There ’s something uniquely awe-inspiring about see a horse be unable to get away from a swamp , is n’t there ?

The Black Cauldron (1985)

Disney was n’t have the good meter of it in the 1980s . A peck of their film underperformed at the box office , andThe Black Cauldronis no exception . However , it does merit some props for the new directions in which it took the Disney brand .

The movie ’s baddie , the Horned King , is definitely one of the most horrendous baddie to have ever appear in aDisneyfilm . The shot in which he brings an army of the dead to lifespan is similarly traumatizing , and will no doubt haunt the dream of many 1980s children for years .

Watership Down (1978)

Watership Downis the mashup betweenThe Wind and the WillowsandGame of Thronesthat you did n’t know that you need . It focuses on a grouping of coney who attempt to find oneself a safe haven for their kin and look legion challenges and crashing conflicts . The picture show feature a rather unusual and otherworldly opening sequence which sets out its singular mythology . Watership Downalso feature some really brutal imagery , specially near the end , when the rabbit go to war with one another . Nature red in tooth and claw , indeed .

The Last Unicorn (1982)

Though a lot of people tend to can animated films as not being able to transmit anything meaningful or truly emotional , those multitude have distinctly never seenThe Last Unicorn . Based on the Peter S. Beagle novel of the same name , this is one of those cinema that has a powerful , potent , beat ticker that will leave you in tears near the end . The soundtrack , performed by the band , is also emotionally traumatizing , with haunt melodic phrase that will get with you long after the picture is over , a powerful reminder of the film ’s all important sadness .

The Witches (1990)

Roald Dahl has a well - earned reputation for writing Word that were both earthy and disturbing , and their plastic film adaptation have kept up with that . That is definitely true of the film adaptation ofThe Witches .

This film follows a untested girl and her nan as they face the world ’s most herculean witch and attack to kill her . The image of the providential Angelica Huston as she transforms from her beautiful self into the hideous hag — the witch persona was make by Jim Henson — is something that will stay with anyone who look on this motion picture .

Return to Oz (1985)

This very strange cinema is one of several film intended as a subsequence to the classic 1939 filmThe Wizard of Oz . In case you found yourself wanting to see the darling character Dorothy immure in a mental institution , this film is for you .

Return to Ozfeatures some truly disturbing and emotionally traumatizing imagery , including seeing both the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion transformed into stone , as well as a race of creatures called Wheelers . Watching this film , you definitely get the feeling that you are not in Kansas any longer .

James and the Giant Peach (1996)

Another adaptation of a Roald Dahl novel , this plastic film is both visually stunning and , at fourth dimension , disturbing . It ’s rather strange storyline focus on a young son ( whose parents are rust by a rhino ) who inhabits a elephantine peach in the company of several giant , spill the beans insects . Though it ’s really fairly lightly - hearted compared to several other picture adapt from the works of Roald Dahl , the ways in which the insects are brought to life history are , to put it gently , more than a little perturbing . It is definitely not for those with arachnophobia .

The Dark Crystal (1982)

What to say aboutThe Dark Crystal?It is one of those films that is unlike almost anything there . It ’s rather like what would happen if the Muppets were crossed withThe Black Cauldron . There ’s no question that it is a visually stunning film , and it ’s also leisurely to get caught up in its epical fantasy narrative .

The real highlight of the film , however , are the creatures , and there are some images that will be always burned into the minds of all of those minor who watched this film when it derive out .

The Brave Little Toaster (1987)

It takes a truly brilliant movie to make audiences deal about nonliving house appliance such as a wassailer , and electric mantle , and a vacuity . However , that is just whatThe Brave Little Toastermanages to do . It ’s one of those inspire children ’s motion-picture show that really dives down deep into the well of human emotion , and though it has a mostly happy ending , the footstep that it ingest to get us there are fabulously vivid . The film require us all to think the brokenheartedness link with growing up and leaving our puerility behind .

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The Secret of NIMH

The NeverEnding Story Movie Legend of Zelda

The Black Cauldron (1985)

Watership Down

The Last Unicorn

The Witches

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James and the Giant Peach

Kira and Jen in Dark Crystal

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