Don't know about kids, but "Clifford, the Big Red Dog" sure traumatized Grandma.
this post was submitted on 16 Jun 2024
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I only got traumatized by movies as a kid. Never had any traumatic books, only good, interesting, or really fucking weird ones.
So uhhhh no one else read Stephen King's work or the Child Called It series as a kid huh?
Not a book, but the May 2022 edition of Majid magazine. Why? In one of the comics, Amoona looks straight up horrifying. I didn't even mention the real controversy here (and honestly it's undeserved).