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{{quote|''Fear, terror, panic and doom'' |
{{quote|''Fear, terror, panic and doom'' |
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''Fear, terror, panic and doom'' |
''Fear, terror, panic and doom'' |
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''She sent pictures of doom'' |
''She sent pictures of doom'' |
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''Drawn in her tiny bedroom'' |
''Drawn in her tiny bedroom'' |
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''Fear, terror, panic and doom''|'''[[The Residents]]''', "Pictures from a Little Girl"}} |
''Fear, terror, panic and doom''|'''[[The Residents]]''', "Pictures from a Little Girl"}} |
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* In episode 10 of [[The Residents]]' ''The Bunny Boy'' series, the titular character gets an email containing bizarre drawings from a girl named Wendy, specifically three pictures of rabbits in disturbing situations, and one of a cyclops covered in roaches. The song based on the video (or the other way around) also mentions pictures of faces covered in scratch marks, a horse split in half, and a big black spot surrounded by the word "NO!" scribbled a hundred times. |
* In episode 10 of [[The Residents]]' ''The Bunny Boy'' series, the titular character gets an email containing bizarre drawings from a girl named Wendy, specifically three pictures of rabbits in disturbing situations, and one of a cyclops covered in roaches. The song based on the video (or the other way around) also mentions pictures of faces covered in scratch marks, a horse split in half, and a big black spot surrounded by the word "NO!" scribbled a hundred times. |
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* From [[Pearl Jam]] "Jeremy". |
* From [[Pearl Jam]] "Jeremy". |
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{{quote|At home drawing pictures |
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Of mountain tops |
Of mountain tops |
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With him on top |
With him on top |
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Lemon yellow sun |
Lemon yellow sun |
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Arms raised in a V |
Arms raised in a V |
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'''And the dead lay in pools of maroon below''' |
'''And the dead lay in pools of maroon below''' |
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Daddy didn't give attention |
Daddy didn't give attention |
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To the fact that mommy didn't care |
To the fact that mommy didn't care |
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King Jeremy the wicked |
King Jeremy the wicked |
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Ruled his world }} |
Ruled his world }} |
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== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
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* Comes up several times in the ''[[New World of Darkness]]'' [[Sourcebook]] ''Innocents'', which is based around playing as a child. One chapter opener in particular concerns a boy who, over several days, draws a monster getting closer and closer to his bed. The last drawing he made shows the monster standing directly over his bed, him hiding under the covers... |
* Comes up several times in the ''[[New World of Darkness]]'' [[Sourcebook]] ''Innocents'', which is based around playing as a child. One chapter opener in particular concerns a boy who, over several days, draws a monster getting closer and closer to his bed. The last drawing he made shows the monster standing directly over his bed, him hiding under the covers... |
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{{quote|"Carl drew this one yesterday. When he had art time today, he refused to draw anything. When the teacher threatened to discipline him, he broke down in hysterics."}} |
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* In the ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade]]'' [[Sourcebook]] ''Time of Thin Blood'', the fictional prose included insane asylum patients drawing simplistic stick figures with hungry maws in place of heads during the Week of Nightmares. |
* In the ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade]]'' [[Sourcebook]] ''Time of Thin Blood'', the fictional prose included insane asylum patients drawing simplistic stick figures with hungry maws in place of heads during the Week of Nightmares. |
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* Boo draws a picture of Randall in ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'', though she only draws him once, and once Sulley sees the picture, there's no horror or confusion. |
* Boo draws a picture of Randall in ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'', though she only draws him once, and once Sulley sees the picture, there's no horror or confusion. |
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* Not a monster example, but [[The Simpsons|Bart]] draws a seriously disturbed illustration expressing his first days in kindergarten in "Lisa's Sax". Fans commonly refer to it as the [http://springfieldfiles.com/albums/notes/0036.JPG "SAD drawing".] |
* Not a monster example, but [[The Simpsons|Bart]] draws a seriously disturbed illustration expressing his first days in kindergarten in "Lisa's Sax". Fans commonly refer to it as the [http://springfieldfiles.com/albums/notes/0036.JPG "SAD drawing".] |
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{{quote|'''Homer:''' Oh, it's a lovely drawing, he's so creative, it's -- AAAAAH! ''Burn it! Send it to hell!''}} |
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* On ''[[Family Guy]]'' Lois is called in for a parent-teacher conference to discuss Stewie's drawings, all of which show him murdering her in brutal ways. The conclusion Lois and the teacher come to? {{spoiler|He needs to spend more time with Peter since he ''[[Completely Missing the Point|is not present in any of the drawings'']].}} |
* On ''[[Family Guy]]'' Lois is called in for a parent-teacher conference to discuss Stewie's drawings, all of which show him murdering her in brutal ways. The conclusion Lois and the teacher come to? {{spoiler|He needs to spend more time with Peter since he ''[[Completely Missing the Point|is not present in any of the drawings'']].}} |
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* One episode of ''[[Invader Zim]]'' had Dib drawing a picture of Zim being dissected while conscious and screaming at his now-exposed organs. |
* One episode of ''[[Invader Zim]]'' had Dib drawing a picture of Zim being dissected while conscious and screaming at his now-exposed organs. |