Scary characters from children's shows from different countries (10 photos)
Children's programs are a useful thing. They not only entertain and occupy the child, but teach something new and interesting. Well Of course, children's shows give parents an hour of free time. But these children's shows should be rated +18. Because of these transfers not only a child, but an adult will suffer from nightmares. To whom at all it occurred to me to make such ... "dolls".
Ratafak Plachta
Ratafak Plachta is a character in the children's puppet show "Slniečko" (translated into Russian "Sunshine"), produced by Czechoslovak television between 1980 and 1994. This life-size puppet consists of a large blanket (which can fit two adults) with arms and small strange head on a very long neck. The character name can translate as "curious blanket". Despite the specific external appearance, the character himself was kind and funny and sincerely liked by the children, who grew up on this show. And an audience completely unfamiliar with Czechoslovak television of those years, dear good man Ratafak Plakhta leads, if not to horror, then to bewilderment.
Nobody
The character Nobody or Nobody is the creation of an American puppeteer Jim Henson. It consists of one thread forming a mouth, two more threads that form the eyes, and an expressive, disturbing voice, penetrating the viewer to goosebumps. Appeared in a couple of experimental shorts and was little known. Until I got into one of the series very popular American television show Sesame Street. There it is a minimalistic flying face on a black background taught for a minute small spectators by oral counting. The action was accompanied by disturbing sound effects. No one else appeared on Sesame Street. But this The episode was enough to give kids who watched it nightmares.
Carbonkel
Karbonkel is the villain from the Dutch children's show Ik Mik Loreland. The show was supposed to teach children to read. And everything would be fine if Carbonkel did not scare the little viewers too much. Because of complaints the appearance of the character had to be changed.
Wizbit
Wisbit is the protagonist of the British educational children's Wizbit transfers. He is an alien wizard hat that arrived on Earth to solve puzzles. The transmission was distinguished by a very strange, disturbing musical accompaniment. Separately, it is necessary to note the voice of the main hero. This squeaky-squeaky something, combined with a strange external The view leaves a lasting impression.
Mr Nosybonk
Mr Nosybonk is the hero of a British children's educational program Jigsaw. Nosibonk was conceived as a comedic character, but he is remembered to small spectators at all not it. Creator of Black Mirror Charlie Brooker said that this long-nosed man with a manic smile visited him many times in dreams when Charlie was still a child.
Heroes of Peppermint Park
Peppermint Park - British show with puppet characters, characterized by a specific design, which gives what is happening in the show some creepy tone. Particularly disturbing is the moment in one of episodes of the show, where a doll named Ernie sings a song about the letter M.
Hare Hartley Hare
British children's program Pipkins talks about the company animals that help everyone around with any problems. However, the dolls are pretty creepy. Hare Hartley Hare is generally more like the work of a taxidermist.
A pineapple
The title of the show is "Téléfrancais!" the best way to transport Telefrench! This is a Canadian show in French, designed to teach little viewers French. One of the main characters - pineapple, which frightened the children who watched the program.
Walrus
Pingu is an Anglo-Swiss plasticine animated series with the main penguin heroes. The cartoon is harmless. However, one the episode was banned from airing due to being too frightening to viewers. Mainthe th antagonist of this banned series was a creepy laugher a walrus that devours everything it sees.
Morra
Morra is an evil character in the world of Moomin created by Tove Jansson. This creature is supposed to be scary, but Japanese cartoonists clearly overdone. In the Japanese animated series adaptation of the Moomin trolls Morra frightens not only with its mystery, but also with a terrible guttural growl.