Toy Story (franchise)/Nightmare Fuel

First movie:
"Woody: (through speaker) We toys see eeeeeveryyyyythiiiiing... (actually speaking) So play nice."
 * Woody and Buzz revolting against Sid
 * While the Woody doing 360-degree head turn might have been creepy, it was cool when he completely broke his own rule of being inanimate around humans and being nice to children JUST to scare Sid.

"Sid: Let's go home and... play. Heh heh heh heh heh....."
 * An alternate version of the above-mentioned scene, makes it a thousand times worse where the toys come out of the ground, Night of the Living Dead style. And it has some instances of Mood Whiplash and Getting Crap Past the Radar, first starting off as a Crowning Moment of Funny, then switching to scares, and then back to CMOF.
 * Anything involving Sid.


 * Lots of Sid's toys are pretty freaky, particularly the doll-head-on-an-Erector-set and the dismembered army men.

Second movie:

 * Woody's nightmare in the second film once you realize being dragged into a can of dismembered doll arms is Woody's equivalent of being dragged into a grave by bloody, mutilated human body parts.
 * The original Toy Story was supposed to have this scene, but instead of being dragged into a trash can of dismembered doll parts he was EATEN ALIVE BY COCKROACHES.
 * Buzz getting disintegrated at the beginning. Sure, it's a video game, but yeah.

Third movie:

 * The cymbal-banging monkey in the third film: creepy enough already, but things go Up to Eleven whenever he freaks out. And dear God, the scene where.
 * The ending scene where
 * The whole landfill scene. First,
 * Lotso's dragon, Big Baby. Pixar invokes the Uncanny Valley brilliantly with this lazy-eyed Terminator of an oversized doll.
 * Lotso himself. On the outside, he's a caring stuffed bear who looks after the other toys, but on the inside, he's a cold, Nietzsche Wannabe who puts the new toys though hell via lies and abuse, . When that doesn't work, you're either thrown out or brainwashed.
 * As much of a Complete Monster he was, Lotso is resigned to a Fate Worse Than Death by the end: