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* If you watch the whole series without at least one squeak of terror, then you have more gumption than Jack himself. Some episodes were entirely built around [[Nightmare Fuel]], like the episodes featuring the trip through a zombie graveyard, the Minions of Set from ''Jack In Egypt'', and the haunted house. Even the episodes not revolving solely around [[Nightmare Fuel]] have scenes that are simply traumatic, the frequent robot carnage that the censors let pass in every episode occasionally goes ''way'' beyond the borders of "not too bad;" once you reach dismembered robots impaled on spikes, things have gotten bad.
* If you watch the whole series without at least one squeak of terror, then you have more gumption than Jack himself. Some episodes were entirely built around [[Nightmare Fuel]], like the episodes featuring the trip through a zombie graveyard, the Minions of Set from ''Jack In Egypt'', and the haunted house. Even the episodes not revolving solely around [[Nightmare Fuel]] have scenes that are simply traumatic, the frequent robot carnage that the censors let pass in every episode occasionally goes ''way'' beyond the borders of "not too bad;" once you reach dismembered robots impaled on spikes, things have gotten bad.
* Episode 15, "Jack's Tales", has Jack encounter a family of metal-eating robots. The robots, in a fit of hunger, rip each other to shreds, and the insides of the robots look just graphically enough like human flesh to creep you out.
* Episode 15, "Jack's Tales", has Jack encounter a family of metal-eating robots. The robots, in a fit of hunger, rip each other to shreds, and the insides of the robots look just graphically enough like human flesh to creep you out.