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* [[Darker and Edgier]]: The Lion and the Bear. While the show has slapstick, funny moments and hilarious moments, this moment was dark and has scary moments. It is the only thing in the show to have the music sound ominous and to have a scary scene. Particularly, the Scary Lion says the lines "I am the Scary Lion with Big Scary Teeth!", "I'm Scary on the top and I'm scary underneath!" (followed by a chuckle) and "I am the Scary Lion, as a matter of fact, I'm scary around the front and I'm scary around the back! (followed by a laugh and a growl as he wags his tail). It's implied that he's looking for The Bear for some scary reason. The bear pops out doing her joke, as The Scary Lion found The Bear and then he starts to chase her. The thing that The Scary Lion is chasing The Bear is that he is going to '''''[[Black Comedy Rape|kill her!]]''''' Very dark for a Magical Event.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: And the winner is....... '''''THE BEAR AND LION.''''' The original version, from Penelope Keith and Eric Sykes has paranoia-inducing dialogue (although the bear drops it once she comes on screen, the lion maintains its sinister speech when on screen), an agressive delivery from Keith and Sykes, unnatural and scary-looking characters, a chase with very [[Unfortunate Implications]], and had creepy background music. It was so scary that Ragdoll was forced to redub the segment with more cheery music and drop the sinister speech when the segment was finally cleared for a DVD re-release, which is just two friends mucking around.
** Just think about where they live--or more importantly ''how'' they live. They have a schedule set out for them every day from when they wake up, to when they go to sleep. The sun is has the face of a baby overlooking them, watching everything they do. There's microphones popping up out of the ground giving "orders" every now and then, from giving them instructions on how to wash themselves, to saying good-bye at the end of the day, which implies they can't take care of themselves without being told what to do. Everything is set up for them, and it's all done in a perfect organized manner in a controlled environment. Try watching an episode with this knowledge, and see if your childhood doesn't feel a little bit violated.
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** So is Laa-laa.
*** Of course, the winner is... '''THE BEAR!!''' The Bear is a woman (Penelope Keith), but in some languages, to save confusion, [[She's a Man In Japan]].
* [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?]]: Taken '''TO THE EXTREME''', because it's for kids 1 to 3. Especially the magical event The Lion and the Bear, which is scary.
 
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