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{{quote|[[Lighter and Softer|What happened to all the sadness and horror that used to traumatize children in the '80s]]? [[True Art Is Angsty|Where did we go wrong]]? Fortunately, the traumatizing moments are still there, just better hidden.|[http://www.cracked.com/article_19796_6-disturbing-unanswered-questions-from-childrens-movies.html Carl Hoff] of ''[[Cracked.com]]''}}
 
[[I Thought It Meant|No, not]] last week's leftover [[It Came From the Fridge|tuna casserole]].
 
Fridge Horror is, simply put, when something becomes terrifying after the fact. Maybe you [[Fridge Logic|thought about]] this or that plot point [[Bellisario's Maxim|a little too hard]], and suddenly you realize that [[And I Must Scream|everyone was trapped in stasis forever]], or that the lovable child will grow up in a world where [[Everybody's Dead, Dave|everyone around her is dead]]. This can be either [[Fridge Brilliance|intentional]] or [[Fridge Logic|unintentional]] by the author.
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Fridge Horror comes in two flavors:
 
'''Freeze-By-Time:'''
As a young one, you are too young to comprehend the [[Nightmare Fuel]] right before your eyes, but as an older person, you immediately wonder how you got through it unscarred.
 
'''Quickthaw:'''
The [[Nightmare Fuel]] isn't there until [[Fridge Logic|you take a good, long, deep thought and think about it]].
 
If you're looking for a trope about the scary things in people's fridges, then you should go to [[It Came From the Fridge]]. Or possibly [[Stuffed in The Fridge]]. Compare [[Deconstruction]], where the Real Life consequences of a trope reveals its flaws. Contrast [[Fridge Brilliance]], the difference being that the realization is insightful rather than frightening (though the two can overlap). A leading cause of [[Surprise Creepy]]. Contrast [[Backstory Horror]], when this is overt and [[Word of God]].
 
[[Let's Meet the Meat]] is a common cause for this in adverts. For examples, see that page.
 
Contrast [[Nightmare Retardant]], [[Faux Horrific]].
 
When a work incorporates the '''Fridge Horror''' into canon, it's [[Ascended Fridge Horror]].
 
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