Fueron años más sencillos, llenos de dulces y películas aterradoras. Bienvenido a Watchmojo Español, hoy haremos un recuento de las películas más inapropiadas o de temática adulta que vimos de niños. En la lista incluimos “Stand By Me”, “The Secret of NIMH”, “Beetlejuice” y muchas más.
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00:00I can be reasonable.
00:01That time is past.
00:03Welcome to Watch Mojo Español, I am Jackie and today we will do a retelling of the most inappropriate movies or adult thematics that we saw as children.
00:16Number 20, Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
00:20It may be an ode to the cartoons of the time, but it is also full of terrifying images.
00:27In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, unpleasant characters appear who commit crimes as in a classic noir movie.
00:43There is also more than one suggestive reference to accompany the mature narration.
00:48And it is safe to say that most of the children who see it will not understand the tributes to darker mysteries like Chinatown.
00:57That without counting Jessica Rabbit and all her presence in this story.
01:02Judge Doom could only cause nightmares with his evil behavior, diabolical look and a shocking revelation.
01:19The ending presents us with a lot of violent material that seems more like a horror movie.
01:25Number 19, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
01:29In this adaptation of Roald Dahl, there is a degree of threat and irreverence that is rarely found in a modern children's movie.
01:38The strange chocolate man invites the children to visit his factory.
01:42Welcome, it's nice to have you here.
01:45I'm so glad you could come, this is going to be such an exciting day.
01:49I hope you enjoy it, I think you will.
01:52It sounds pretty nice until you realize that the main character does nothing good.
01:58Throughout the adventure, Willy Wonka does not care to scare or mutilate children to teach them a lesson.
02:05He is also pleased to make his guests go down a psychedelic tunnel, forcing them to see disgusting images while he shouts.
02:14There's no earthly way of knowing which direction we are going.
02:23There's no knowing where we're rowing or which way the river is flowing.
02:30It is not precisely the happiest trip, with countless surprises and lessons about greed.
02:37Topped off by Wonka's speech, this movie is much more disturbing than you might expect.
02:43Number 18, The Brave Little Toaster.
02:46How can a movie about nice domestic objects be so adult?
02:51Five characters embark on a dangerous journey addressing issues such as abandonment.
02:56What is it with you guys anyway? You act like you just came off the assembly line.
03:01Now get this through your chrome, we've been dumped, abandoned.
03:06But he loved us.
03:07That's right.
03:08So what?
03:09This is not a simple fairy tale either, taking into account that the electrodomestics risk their pieces and lives for their master Rob.
03:17In addition, the toaster and her friends face the threats of humans and rival technology.
03:23Life lessons are much more forceful and depressing than those of a children's movie.
03:29More than once they convince you that these heroes will not survive their journey,
03:34from the treacherous waterfalls to the crushing of rubble.
03:39At least we'll all go together.
03:41Yeah, that's looking at the bright side, isn't it?
03:43Even as an adult, it may be difficult to see for you.
03:48Number 17, Beetlejuice.
03:50Is this Tim Burton movie for kids?
03:53It is difficult to argue that the story of a dead couple that stalks their old house is made for a younger audience.
04:04The morbid argument and the exaggerated personality of the leading character are not exactly suitable for the whole family.
04:12However, it seems to be an influential experience for most of the children who see it.
04:17Do not be afraid to approach the concept of death from many imaginative angles.
04:22Beetlejuice also gives loose rein to Michael Keaton,
04:25with a politically incorrect character that steals all the scenes in which he appears.
04:45Burton's mix of black humor and capricious fantasy
04:48attracts curious children, scares them and may even make them laugh at the end.
04:54Number 16, The Nightmare Before Christmas.
04:57From the mind of Tim Burton and directed by Henry Selick,
05:01this movie is an unconventional vision of Christmas parties.
05:05Jack Skellington and his friends from Halloween Town create a plan that almost ruins Christmas.
05:18With a lot of inventive stop motion, the movie mixes a creepy atmosphere with intriguing characters.
05:26The fact that they kidnap Santa Claus could be enough traumatizing.
05:31It is a movie that boldly plays with the traditions that surround the December parties,
05:36disturbing the beliefs and innocence of young viewers.
05:49Although it is a musical, this gothic story does not mind twisting two fun parties into a single scary concept.
05:58Number 15, My Girl.
06:00Just out of Home Alone, the presence of Macaulay Culkin in a young romance should have been a quiet experience.
06:19Don't pee on the hydrant!
06:21But many 90's kids were not prepared for the heartbreaking impact of this movie.
06:27My Girl introduced us to Beda, the unadapted who became friends with a child who understood her extraordinarily.
06:34There were carefree scenes about childhood crushes and first kisses.
06:39There were also disturbing moments about mortality and traumas.
06:44And then the fate of Culkin's character.
06:47Didn't someone cry when Beda insisted that Thomas needed his glasses?
07:00My Girl told a story about the complexities of youth while bravely facing the inevitability of growing up.
07:08Many of us probably saw it before being prepared, although it had a lot to teach us.
07:15Number 14, The Witches.
07:17With names like Roald Dahl and Jim Henson associated with this project, you could expect something more childish.
07:24You're wrong, given the central plot of the movie.
07:28Everywhere I look, I see the repulsive sight of hundreds, thousands of revolting little children.
07:58You're doomed! You're doomed forever!
08:05Thanks to the great performance of Angelica Huston, this story comes to life with creepy images that will make your youngest self scared.
08:14Number 13, The Never Ending Story.
08:17When Bastian finds a strange book, he finds out about the existence of a world in which the young warrior Atreyu tries to defeat the nothingness.
08:26Would you be willing to go on a quest?
08:31Yes, of course.
08:34What kind of a quest?
08:36To find a cure for the Empress.
08:41And to save our world.
08:42It's a memorable fantasy plot that also presents many exciting and difficult moments.
08:49There is more than one reason to worry throughout this adventure, with terrifying creatures around every corner.
08:56In one of the most disturbing scenes, the horse Artax dies while his young master is unable to help him.
09:04The Never Ending Story also has a lot to say about life and death.
09:20Through the sadness and the weight of this universe, the audience is forced to face their worst fears.
09:29Number 12, The Secret of the Nym.
09:32With Don Bluth as director, this animated film is full of emotion and visual splendor.
09:38It also addresses serious issues such as pain, disease and mortality.
09:49But she's out there, somewhere. And when I find her, I'll feel it way down in my wishbone.
09:57It may be full of animals and imaginative creatures, but The Secret of Nym really puts us to the test.
10:04The terror for some can start with the dragon and continue to the culminating duel.
10:09Bluth's vision makes the younger audience face these evil forces through unforgettable scenes,
10:17seeing how the characters fight to the death.
10:31His artistic style also lends itself to creating nightmares with all kinds of images never seen before.
10:38Number 11, The Dark Crystal.
10:41Before projects like Labyrinth, Jim Henson explored fantasy worlds in The Dark Crystal.
10:47He also used animatronics that were incredible and disturbing.
10:56At first glance, this film seems like a simple story about good and evil.
11:01But it has dark scenes and terrifying surprises, courtesy of the incredible talent of the filmmakers.
11:08Jen and Kira face several obstacles on their way to the Crystal,
11:13including fearsome villains such as the Exile, the General and the High Priest.
11:30With this film, Henson goes beyond the limits of what could be considered childish entertainment,
11:36showing that it wasn't just the Muppets.
11:39Number 10, Coraline.
11:41Buttons instead of eyes? No thanks!
11:44Based on the 2002 novel, Coraline is one of those childish movies made to make you have nightmares.
12:00We are sure you remember it perfectly because we all share the same trauma.
12:05But if that's not the case, let's get to the point.
12:08Our protagonist, Coraline, wants to have adults who care more about her.
12:14Her wish comes true when she discovers a portal to a parallel universe.
12:28As expected, there is something more sinister in this world.
12:31And we're not just talking about Buttons' eyes.
12:35I don't remember our names, but I remember my true mommy.
12:40The film is also composed of stop-motion animation that fits perfectly with its creepy atmosphere.
12:47Number 9, All Dogs Go to Heaven.
12:50Dogs are great. It's hard to imagine something bad happens to them.
12:55That's why it's so hard to watch this movie.
12:58Charlie?
13:00Ain't you supposed to be on death row?
13:03No, I ain't supposed to be on death row.
13:06This film by Don Bluth talks about Charlie, a dog whose life is taken by his best friend Canino.
13:13This is already wild in itself, but then he decides to deceive death to return to earth and get rid of his killer.
13:21Yeah, dark stuff.
13:23You thought I was dead? So will Carface.
13:25But he might kill me.
13:27Well, try to kill me.
13:29I'm gonna make him pay.
13:30Actually, the movie is quite moving and has a lot to say about the nature of life and death.
13:37But it's still a hard pill to swallow when you're about 10 years old.
13:42There's a particular sequence in which Charlie dreams about hell that still causes nightmares.
13:498. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
14:01You probably associate Roald Dahl with many of your favorite children's books.
14:07The Good Giant Friend, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Matilda, to name a few.
14:13I'm smart, you're dumb. I'm big, you're little. I'm right, you're wrong. And there's nothing you can do about it.
14:18You can probably also draw a straight line to him from the things that scared you most as a kid, including this movie.
14:27Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
14:35Dahl co-wrote the script for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
14:38And even though we don't have proof, the child hunter seems to have come straight from his imagination.
14:44This movie has normal musical moments and is suitable for the whole family.
14:49But the hunter scared us too much when we were kids.
14:537. Stand By Me
15:03This movie is a wonderful teenage story.
15:07That said, maybe it's better to wait a little before putting it on your kids.
15:12I don't shut up, I grow up. And when I look at you, I throw up.
15:17And then your mother goes around the corner and she licks it up.
15:21Stand By Me tells the story of four boys who go in search of a corpse, hoping to get the attention of their town.
15:29The movie explores themes such as death, maturity and friendship.
15:33And it has beautiful moments between the four boys in their adventure.
15:38I'm not sure it should be a good time.
15:41You're saying you wanna go back?
15:43No.
15:45But going to see a dead kid, maybe it shouldn't be a party.
15:49But the moment when they discover the body is quite impressive.
15:53And it definitely made us lose sleep after seeing it.
15:57There he is! I see him, look!
15:59Look, over there!
16:00I see him! I see him!
16:04None of us could breathe.
16:06Once again, this is a great movie that deserves to be seen.
16:10Maybe only at a slightly older age.
16:13Number 6. Raiders of the Lost Ark.
16:16Harrison Ford? Adventure? Historical relics?
16:20What could go wrong?
16:22The first installment of the Indiana Jones franchise is one of the best movies of the last 50 years.
16:36It may offer adventures of cape and sword for fans of all ages.
16:41But there is no doubt that it also has its good dose of creepy moments.
16:46During the movie, Indy tries to recover the old Ark of the Alliance before the Nazis do.
17:07The Nazis finally take over the Ark and when they open it, they discover its power...
17:13...for their misfortune.
17:15The amount of faces that melt on the screen is crazy.
17:19Even for those of us who have already passed the age of books to color.
17:28The truth is that we all saw this when we were too little.
17:33Number 5. Return to Oz.
17:36The Wizard of Oz of 1939 is one of the most beloved children's movies of all time.
17:47Of course it has its terrifying moments.
17:50But in general, it introduces children into a magical and colorful world full of charm.
17:55If you don't want to ruin it, we suggest you skip this movie...
17:59...in which Dorothy is in a very different and more terrifying version of Oz.
18:15This Oz is ruled by the evil King Gnome.
18:18And everything that Dorothy remembers, like the Yellow Way, the Emerald City...
18:23...the animated citizens, has fallen into ruin.
18:26And it's not just Oz that's scary, no.
18:29The movie begins with Dorothy in a mental hospital because her uncles don't believe in her stories.
18:35How scary.
18:44Number 4. Gremlins.
18:46Christmas is usually a time of joy. Normally.
18:51Although the Gremlins of this movie start being adorable plushies...
18:56...the truth is that they don't end up like this.
19:07This 1984 classic tells the story of Billy...
19:11...who receives from his father a very strange and very lively Christmas gift.
19:16Gizmo.
19:17It gives him three very specific rules for his care.
19:20No light, no water and absolutely no food after midnight.
19:39Of course, he breaks the rules and the Gremlins end up terrorizing the city during the festivities.
19:46These cute plushies become a nightmare.
19:55Number 3. Pinocchio.
19:57Disney has a special gift to scare children by accident...
20:01...and Pinocchio is probably the best example.
20:05Someday I'm gonna be a real boy.
20:07A real boy. It's my wish, it's come true.
20:27What did I tell you? Ain't this a swell joint?
20:30Yeah, being in bed is a lot of fun, ain't it?
20:34Kids can drink, smoke and gamble...
20:36...and if that wasn't enough, the island is also cursed.
20:40In a creepy sequence, they are turned into donkeys...
20:43...and sold to work in the salt mines.
20:46Also, at the end of the movie, there's a monstrous whale called Monster.
20:51You know, for kids.
20:58Number 2. Watership Down.
21:01Most people love rabbits.
21:04If that's what you feel for these adorable animals...
21:07...we suggest you don't watch this movie.
21:10Watership Down follows a group of rabbits in search of a new home...
21:14...for which they face dangers, destruction and death.
21:17Yes, death for kids, why not?
21:31The movie may be animated...
21:33...but that doesn't stop it from being nauseatingly realistic.
21:37Watership Down has it all...
21:39...blood, viscera and violence.
21:51The contrast between the gore on screen and the 2D animation style...
21:55...is quite difficult to reconcile.
21:58More than anything, the movie is extremely disturbing...
22:01...and we say it as adults.
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22:18Number 1. Labyrinth.
22:20With Jim Henson, creator of The Muppets...
22:23...and George Lucas, creator of Star Wars...
22:26...you might think Labyrinth is perfect for kids...
22:30...but you're wrong.
22:36In the movie, Sarah, played by Jennifer Connelly-Hobbin...
22:40...wishes her little brother to disappear.
22:43The Muppet King, played by David Bowie...
22:46...suddenly appears and makes his wish come true.
22:57It takes him 13 hours to find and save his brother...
23:01...but for that, Sarah has to solve horrible puzzles...
23:05...after horrible puzzles.
23:15Some of the visual effects are terrifying...
23:18...consolidating this movie as one of the craziest we've seen as kids.
23:26You haven't got all day.
23:28Well, it's a big decision for you.
23:31What movie traumatized you more as a kid?
23:34I'm not gonna have anything nice to say about this place when I get back.
23:38Andy! For God's sake, tell me, what's the matter with you?
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