These Kid Shows Are DISTURBING

By Mikael Cross | Jul 07, 2025
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Dark Cartoons uncovers the deeply unsettling moments hidden in children’s TV shows—creepy episodes, nightmare-inducing puppets, and weird broadcast relics that still haunt the minds of anyone who watched them. These weren’t horror shows. These were meant for kids.


From bizarre VHS “found footage” tapes to network-approved puppets with grinning skulls, this video dives into the forgotten corners of kids’ programming that left behind confusion, fear, and trauma. Was it just bad production? Or something darker slipping through the cracks?


These aren’t fan theories. These are real shows… that really aired.


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⏰ TIMESTAMPS


0:00 – Intro

1:18 – Two Brothers (The VHS Horror Tape)

3:37 – The Funny Face Man

5:37 – Birthday Boy and the Glitched Tape

8:20 – Mr. Teeth & The Message: “WATCH”

10:46 – Slight Intermission

11:12 – Pumpkin Pal Phone (The Worm Inside)

15:20 – Salty the Singing Songbook & Demon-Dog Blooper

17:38 – Mr. Nosybonk – Nightmare Mascot

20:05 – Mr. Blobby – Pure Fever Dream

23:26 – We'll Be Right Back

24:01 – The Revolting Slob (Crashbox’s Worst Segment)

27:17 – Sarah and Hoppity – The Manipulative Puppet

31:33 – Mr. Meaty’s Tapeworm Horror

35:06 – CatDog’s Dental Warfare

37:26 – Outro



🔍 Disturbing Shows & Episodes Covered:

• Two Brothers (Kids TV VHS) – Disappearances, bugs, and pure misery

• Funny Face Man – Painful contortions, and forced performance

• The Birthday Boy – Glitched footage and a pile of stolen faces

• Mr. Teeth – Harvested smiles, skulls, and subliminal messages

• Pumpkin Pal Phone – Worms, shadow figures, and mutilation

• Salty the Singing Songbook – Terrifying blueface church puppet

• Mr. Nosybonk (Jigsaw) – “Michael Myers for toddlers”

• Mr. Blobby – Screaming pink destruction and demonic chaos

• Mr. Meaty – Tapeworm episodes that pushed the limit

• CatDog – Tooth mutilation disguised as comedy

• The Revolting Slob (Crashbox) – Grotesque “education”

• Sarah & Hoppity – Manipulation, gaslighting, and trauma in stop-motion form



⚠️ Disclaimer: Viewer discretion is advised—especially for those with childhood nostalgia. Some segments may be disturbing or emotionally triggering.


© Mikael Cross