@Beau Skunky
Well, you remember that Frankenstein episode of “Super Mario Bros. Super Show”? I thought Bowser was going to suck the brothers’ brains out!
And that episode of “Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog”, when Robotnik captured Sonic thanks to that overweight raccoon hero? Thought he was going to really win, if not for tails!
@HighRollerHydra
I don’t recall ever getting “scared” of that, but I did have fun spotting some animation errors in cartoons I liked as a kid. Like say Luigi’s mouth moving when the Princess was talking, or something.
@HighRollerHydra
I remember they used to show some on Toon Disney (now known as “Disney XD”) back when Disney owned DiC. Including one of the old Sonic cartoons on there, as well.
…I miss “Toon Disney.”
@lasty
I think that was meant to be a generic rag doll pony, not Twist, but it’s hard to tell.
@StillWaters
I just now noticed what it looks like. lol
I actually liked that logo sequence as a kid, (I actually liked quite a few DiC shows, as a “child of the ’90s”) so I was surprised some were scared of it.
As soon as the credit scene popped up, I thought something was going to happened to the sleeping kid; The music and kid getting closer bothered me for some reason.
The idea of being pulled out into space fearing being hit/touched by the weird spiked ball.
I can’t say it bothered me, I thought it was kinda cute personally. Scootaloo makes it cuter. I like how her scooter is tucked under her bed, and the toys. (See? Scootaloo’s not homeless.)
Y’know, DHX now owns DiC (pronounced “Deek,” the company that made Inspector Gadget, Real Ghostbusters, and the original Super Mario & Sonic cartoons) considering, they recently bought “Cookie Jar Group,” who previously bought DiC.
Surprisingly, I learned recently this logo sequence actually scared some kids. (I’m more concerned what Scootaloo is keeping that jar.)