Steins;Gate/Nightmare Fuel


 * From Kurisu's perspective, you're stood there minding your own business waiting for your lecture to begin, when some guy in a lab coat walks up to you, starts ranting about he saw you dead moments ago, then he starts grabbing your hair, prodding your cheeks, and poking around in your jacket (around the chest area no less), checking for stab wounds. Considering she's still a fairly young girl, the terrified look on her face is more than justified.
 * Moeka herself gives off some pretty eerie vibes even just a few episodes in; she is for the most part emotionless, very quiet, speaks in fragmented sentences, can appear before you suddenly, gets defensive if you try to snatch her phone from her hands, and will snap pics without your consent. Even just close-ups of her blank, lifeless eyes are rather unsettling. Is it any wonder why Okarin wanted Kurisu to watch over her?
 * Jellyman report, with pictures of jellified humans who were used as experiments for a time machine.
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 * In Episode 17, Faris is being pursued by a gang of thugs after beating them in a RaiNet match. The VN gives a better understanding of what these guys are like, but regardless, imagine what they would've done with Faris if either A) Okabe wasn't there to help, or B) hadn't showed up. She could've been beaten, killed, or any other unspeakable acts which we will avoid mentioning.
 * Episode 23: The fact that
 * The mere thought of transporting memories into the past to alter the timeline is a scary thought in some ways. Especially when it has the potential to mess up your memory bank so much to were it can cause you to blip out of existence at any point.
 * In fact, this is the main conflict of Load Region of Deja Vu: because Okarin's Reading Steiner is overloaded, the current line world line won't acclimate him, causing him to just vanish into thin air in the blink of an eye.
 * The description on the back of the film's case tells you everything you need to know about the film's driving plot point: "Would you remember me if I never existed?" Life goes on, but all traces and memories of you are retroactively removed from the timeline as if you were never part of this world to begin with? Terrifying to think about!
 * Okabe does just that at the dry cleaners; as he is talking to Kurisu about his ability to retain memories from other world lines, and she tells him to let her know when he has another headache, he suddenly just vanishes mid-conversation without warning. Imagine what that looks like through Kurisu's eyes...