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** The end of the episode had Charles walk out of Chuckie's room after tucking him in and noticing Stu turned away from him. He says, "Stu, I didn't know you were coming over..." [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RNmINEsN6U only to be confronted with Stu having a similar Nightmare Fuel-riffic clown face] that dream-Tommy had and saying, "I'm not Stu..." before also laughing creepily.
* In "Stu-Maker's Elves", Tommy and Chuckie had to go down to the basement to get a fly-away frisbee. The basement was creepy, but the real nightmare fuel was a creepy first-person view of Chuckie's memory of being spanked by the doctors. We see Chuckie being held upside-down with his [[Uncanny Valley|freakishly malformed and tube-like arms]] dangling beneath him, flying around franticly, and the loud "SMACK SMACK SMACK!" coupled with Chuckie crying. It's probably the most terrifying thing to ever happen in the series.
* The episode "Under Chuckie's Bed" where Chuckie gets a new bed to replace his crib and thinks there is a [[Things That Go Bump in Thethe Night|monster under there]] and imagines that its talking to him. When Chuckie dares to peek under his bed for the monster he actually saw a dark, demonic-looking humanoid WITH AN ARM REACHING TOWARDS HIM.
** Angelica's story that she tells halfway through the episode about a boy who got "eaten by a monster under his bed" is also quite disturbing too. It begins with the boy just laying on his bed and reading comic books, when he hears the monster talking to him. The monster tells the kid that he has cake and ice cream under the bed, and the boy, buying the monster's lie hook-line-and-sinker, drops down to the foot of his bed, only for the monster to '''eat him alive in a scene that looks like it came from a ''[[Nightmare On Elm Street]]'' movie.''' Ending with a horrible belching noise to top it all off as well.
{{quote| '''Angelica''': "And they ''never'' saw little Barnaby Jones again....So remember there's only one place you can hide: Under the covers. And sometimes, the monsters can ''even find you there.'' * flicks Chuckie's teeth and runs around singing* "Chuckie's gotten get eaten, eaten, eaten! Chuckie's gotten get eaten by the monster under his bed!"}}
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* The bull dog in the episode "Barbeque Story", specifically the part where Tommy and Chuckie are in the bull dog's yard searching for Tommy's ball and the dog growls at them, yanking so hard at its chain that it pulls against the dog house and ''pulls the dog house out from the ground nail by nail'' with the dog getting closer and closer to Tommy and Chuckie. Thankfully Spike comes along in a creepy voodoo mask of some sort and saves them.
* Is it me, or is Angelica's temporary [[Face Heel Turn]] in "Angelica for a Day" creepy? The smile on her face seems so forced and unnatural.
* Worst of all is Angelica's [[Nightmare Sequence|would-be]] [[Enfant Terrible|baby brother]] from the episode, "Angelica's Worst Nightmare". It begins with Angelica hearing a baby crying and finds her parents fawning over the new baby, saying how "precious" and "adorable" it is while not knowing who Angelica is. After the mom and dad leave, Angelica talks to the baby, and, much in the same matter as Tommy and the gang, Angelica's new baby brother can talk. However, he's more like ''[[Family Guy (Animation)|Family Guy]]'''s Stewie minus the evil humor and with a horrifyingly deep and raspy voice, and tells Angelica that this house isn't big enough for the both of them, and says that Angelica (the "old baby") should be gone permanently. Angelica tries to flee from him, but the baby keeps finding her, and growing every time there's an encounter between them. The dream enters its horrifying climax as Angelica's now Godzilla-sized baby brother catches Angelica in her getaway car, wondering "what a toy car would taste like". It all ends with Angelica screaming, "No! You can't eat me, I'm your sister!" with the baby replying, "WELL NOW YOU'RE NUM-NUMS!" and putting Angelica (car and all) in his dark cave-like mouth.
* The episode where they camp out in the backyard with Grandpa and he tells them about the Satchmo<ref> Sasquatch</ref> is damn terrifying. The atmosphere of that episode was just so ominous.
* On the episode "Dust Bunnies", Chuckie becomes scared of dust bunnies. So scared that he has a nightmare where a giant, evil, slobbering rabbit drags him into the basement with its slimy ears, while he screams the whole time.
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** The level in which you play as Angelica and you have to fly, slowly, in an anti-gravity space area is very creepy, the music doesn't help.
* From the movie, Tommy snaps and almost pours mashed bananas on Dil, knowing the monkeys will be attracted to it. It's thundering and raining the whole time, and Tommy just starts acting more and more crazy as he starts ranting about how much Dil has ruined his life. Horrifying.
* When Spike runs away, Stu goes to the pet store for a replacement. It's full of a few [[Freeze -Frame Bonus|Freeze Frame Bonuses]] such as an elephant stuffed in a cage, as well as a praying mantis the size of the adults! Borders on [[Fridge Horror]] as well.
* In the episode where they act as The Mega Diaper babies, the robot Angelica's face exploding.
* There was an episode where Tommy wished the worst thing ever would happen to Angelica. Angelica goes home, but Tommy finds a statue of her and is racked with guilt, thinking his wish had turned her to stone.