The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh/Nightmare Fuel

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • The "Rock-a-Bye Pooh Bear" episode of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in which a tornado or hurricane or something strikes and carries everyone away in increasingly convoluted ways, leaving poor Piglet all alone when it passed. Scary as they were being carried away, and scary when it passed and everything was too calm. And it was more or less focusing on Piglet because he's the one who'd be the most frightened in such a situation.
  • There was an odd one that had to do with not being superstitious. For some reason, Tigger figures it's a good idea to try and cure Piglet's superstitiousness (is that a word?) by causing him loads of bad luck. Eventually Piglet becomes so traumatized and paranoid by it all that he ends up sitting on a stool in a room, muttering to himself in Brain Lock.
    • Oh lord, the image of Piglet in that position.
  • The Blustery Day. Oh god, the blustery day. There's a Primal Fear of being blown away in a storm, and boy does this one instill that fear in kids early. There are adults who are still traumatized from this film.
  • Rabbit's freakout in the forest during "Tigger Too" is pretty disturbing. Plus, it was animated by Don Bluth, so...