>It was the moaning and distance between the camera and the pharoh.
This, combined with that shitty 3D model juxtaposed against 2D art. It was so eerie.
Yeah, this. Courage felt like something you weren't meant to be watching, at times, you get me? Anyone else ever get that feeling as a kid? It was like it was dangerous to watch it sometimes because of the weird art styles, like you were seeing something you shouldn't.
No, you homosexual millennial-zers. It was just like watching Ren and Stimpy and Thundercats and Fantastic Planet.
There's 2 kinds of millennials; the sane Matrix ones who couldn't give a shit about CN and watched FoxKids, WB and the millennial-zers who watched FRIENDS other dumpster fires, nothing but Simpsons and Spongebob and cream their pants when a decent art style is shown.
Ghost Stories was much scarier than Courage the Cowardly Dog and Ghost Stories still sucked ass compared to a real live action horror movie.
Ramses as a kid scared me way more than anything I've seen in a live-action horror as an adult. There are certain parts of films like The Exorcist and Hereditary that have made me feel uncomfortable in a sense but have never come close to the immediate, visceral, eyes-glued-to-the-screen-in-fear feeling I got first seeing Ramses as a kid.
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>me way more than anything I've seen in a live-action horror as an adult.
Then kindly go into the mental asylum or stop lying.
>The Exorcist and Hereditary
Oh my fricking God those are comedy movies, those black & white Frankenstein and giant monster flicks you fricking dingus doofus ditz derp
You never watched horror movies to begin with. Watch House of Wax 1 & 2 you fricking pussy.
God it's like being scared of Species. >Bbb-bbut Species was meant to be scary
Anon I swear to God I will take your balls right now cause you don't deserve having them.
When I was in like 2nd grade it was legitimately fricking scary. >The CGI >The otherworldly voice >The live-action background >The slow buildup with the creepy image of Ramses on the tablet disappearing and the ominous sounds outside >The threatening message about an unknown curse
It's way damn scarier than even the creators probably intended it to be.
no, and it wasn;t supposed to be good. It was supposed to be mildly creepy without setting off CN's censorship board.
The song didn't for me, I'm 36. It was the moaning and distance between the camera and the pharoh.
I never thought about that part of it but the distant, wide empty frame also makes it feel uncanny. Like there's nowhere to go and you're wide open and helpless.
I should also add that it was also extra creepy because I don't know why, but I've always been mildly unnerved by Egyptian shit. There's something so damn uncanny about the lifelessness of it and its odd imagery system. That sense of unease definitely, DEFINITELY didn't help with Courage's Ramses.
I WILL PUT YOU IN THE MENTAL HOSPITAL, DO YOU UNDERSTAND? If you don't stop this "Oh my god goofy 3D is so scary with its uncanny valley design"
Go watch real spooky CGI.
My dude it's scary because it's literally shit that isn't natural the way you're supposed to see things. If something is entirely a cartoon or entirely live-action your brain will work with it but if it's CGI on top of a live-action photo your brain automatically knows something is off. It's set up in a way that the brain literally did not evolve to expect to process visual information in, and then showing a moaning-voiced uncannily-moving zombie ghost thing saying he's gonna start laying down increasingly bad vague curses is creepy. >real spooky CGI.
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>this made millennials shit their pants
no, and it wasn;t supposed to be good. It was supposed to be mildly creepy without setting off CN's censorship board.
The song didn't for me, I'm 36. It was the moaning and distance between the camera and the pharoh.
>It was the moaning and distance between the camera and the pharoh.
This, combined with that shitty 3D model juxtaposed against 2D art. It was so eerie.
Yeah, this. Courage felt like something you weren't meant to be watching, at times, you get me? Anyone else ever get that feeling as a kid? It was like it was dangerous to watch it sometimes because of the weird art styles, like you were seeing something you shouldn't.
No, you homosexual millennial-zers. It was just like watching Ren and Stimpy and Thundercats and Fantastic Planet.
There's 2 kinds of millennials; the sane Matrix ones who couldn't give a shit about CN and watched FoxKids, WB and the millennial-zers who watched FRIENDS other dumpster fires, nothing but Simpsons and Spongebob and cream their pants when a decent art style is shown.
Ghost Stories was much scarier than Courage the Cowardly Dog and Ghost Stories still sucked ass compared to a real live action horror movie.
Ramses as a kid scared me way more than anything I've seen in a live-action horror as an adult. There are certain parts of films like The Exorcist and Hereditary that have made me feel uncomfortable in a sense but have never come close to the immediate, visceral, eyes-glued-to-the-screen-in-fear feeling I got first seeing Ramses as a kid.
my spooked brother
>me way more than anything I've seen in a live-action horror as an adult.
Then kindly go into the mental asylum or stop lying.
>The Exorcist and Hereditary
Oh my fricking God those are comedy movies, those black & white Frankenstein and giant monster flicks you fricking dingus doofus ditz derp
You never watched horror movies to begin with. Watch House of Wax 1 & 2 you fricking pussy.
God it's like being scared of Species.
>Bbb-bbut Species was meant to be scary
Anon I swear to God I will take your balls right now cause you don't deserve having them.
for a 7 year old this was quite scary, I had a few nightmares about him standing outside my house
When I was in like 2nd grade it was legitimately fricking scary.
>The CGI
>The otherworldly voice
>The live-action background
>The slow buildup with the creepy image of Ramses on the tablet disappearing and the ominous sounds outside
>The threatening message about an unknown curse
It's way damn scarier than even the creators probably intended it to be.
I never thought about that part of it but the distant, wide empty frame also makes it feel uncanny. Like there's nowhere to go and you're wide open and helpless.
I should also add that it was also extra creepy because I don't know why, but I've always been mildly unnerved by Egyptian shit. There's something so damn uncanny about the lifelessness of it and its odd imagery system. That sense of unease definitely, DEFINITELY didn't help with Courage's Ramses.
I’m sorry it doesn’t have interracial lesbian kissing and CalArts style for you to understand it, zoomer.
Not them but you're a pussy gay-gay if you were really scared of that shit.
It was probably also incredibly loud
Not at all. In fact, it was probably the reason I was never frightened of him as a kid - I liked the catchy song.
I was never scared of Rameses, even as a kid.
This guy scared the frick out of me however.
I WILL PUT YOU IN THE MENTAL HOSPITAL, DO YOU UNDERSTAND? If you don't stop this "Oh my god goofy 3D is so scary with its uncanny valley design"
Go watch real spooky CGI.
My dude it's scary because it's literally shit that isn't natural the way you're supposed to see things. If something is entirely a cartoon or entirely live-action your brain will work with it but if it's CGI on top of a live-action photo your brain automatically knows something is off. It's set up in a way that the brain literally did not evolve to expect to process visual information in, and then showing a moaning-voiced uncannily-moving zombie ghost thing saying he's gonna start laying down increasingly bad vague curses is creepy.
>real spooky CGI.
Share this if you have it.
rock bottom was also scawwy
The man in gauze, the man in gauze.
RAMSES!
>return my wig or suffer the slab
I always thought those poofy lips were his teeth
THE MAN IN GAUZE
THE MAN IN GAUZE
Love that tune