Creepiest Episode...?


its gotta be when they tell the legend of the African Girl in the forest/ woods the end was sooo creepy

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I so agree with you. When I first saw it that scared me so much. I also think blood sisters is pretty creepy.

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which one was that? the vampire one?

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Yes the vampire one.

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How did the legend about the African girl go?

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Yeah, that one always scared the crap out of me.

The vampire one was just weird.

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what's the vampire one, i forget.

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The vampire episode is where they go to this mansion (which looked like a vampire's house) to make a documentary film about bats and Eliza was scared to go in because she thought the "owner" was a vampire and Debbie starts scaring her.

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I think that one is so funny because the guy acts all vampireish which is a bit creepy but funny anyways and he just turns out to be some weirdo.

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I've always get creeped out when I see "You Ain't Seen Nothin', Yeti". Am I the only one who actually enjoys "Blood Sisters"? Oh, and for some reason, "Show Me the Bunny" also gives me the chills.

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I like blood sister's but it does creep me out a bit.

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I always laugh during that episode. For some reason, I find it hilarious! :)

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the episode were Eliza thinks Debbie's friend is a dolphin wanting to steal debbie gave me that "OOooooOh... Shiver" feeling. Blood Sisters was funny I thought. The One with the African girl in the forest freaked me out too.

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Show Me The Bunny left me unfulfilled, because Eliza sort of smiled the episode to a close, when nature has created a very sad situation that isn't going to have a happy ending. I always loved the stoat and the rabbit, but was inclined to root for the rabbit just because she was so helpless in the face of her oncoming death.

The dolphin episode creeped me out.

The African forest scared the everloving crap out of me.


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Yeah, the African forest was the episode that scared me too. XD

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I actually liked that one. The vampire episode and the dolphin one scared me though.. More the vampire one. I forgot about that episode until people started mentioning it.

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The other ones didnt scare me but the dolphin girl one scared me O_O I dont know why but it did. Now I wanna see it again. What the name of that episode?

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"Only Child" Any one think "Hello Dolphin" is a bit intense? I always thought it was that's probably why I like it so much. Kinda scary but I just love it.

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"Show Me The Bunny left me unfulfilled, because Eliza sort of smiled the episode to a close, when nature has created a very sad situation that isn't going to have a happy ending. I always loved the stoat and the rabbit, but was inclined to root for the rabbit just because she was so helpless in the face of her oncoming death. "

I can't even remember that episode anymore. O_O Can anyone give me the summary?

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That African one is called Naimina Enkiyio. That episode scared the living crap out of me. Also, "Spirited Away" where Eliza "meets" the spirit of Rosario Vega. Pretty creepy.

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'blood sisters' was the first 'wild thornberrys' ep i ever saw... i remember cos at the time i was on holiday at my grandparents in england and they had a color tv set

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That episode gave me nightmares when I was a kid!

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Blood Sisters.

It was creepy and had some hilarious moments.

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The very end gives me chills every time...:-D.

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I sorta don't remember those eps but they sound VERY bone chilling and creepy! Whoa!

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How did the African tale one go? I probably saw it, but I don't remenber.

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That African one is called "Naimina Enkiyio". In it, Eliza is told a local legend about a mysterious forest. According to the legend, a young girl wandered into the forest and never came out. Eliza decides to prove her bravery by going into the forest. She gets lost and everyone is looking for her. Eliza sees the reflection of the missing young girl in a mud puddle, then later, as night falls, Eliza hears a hazy voice calling her name. She thinks it's the voice of the lost girl's ghost. When Eliza gets out of the forest, however, we see that her mother was calling her name on a loudspeaker and that was supposedly the voice that Eliza heard in the woods. As the episode ends, however, and everyone is dancing in celebration around a campfire, we see the eerie image of the little lost girl's spirit in the shadowy trees of the forest.

I just watched that episode for the first time in years yesterday and it scared the crap out of me. I hadn't seen the ending image yet, of the little girl's ghost, and it gave me chills and seriously creeped me out, even at age 22. I had a lot of trouble falling asleep that night, to be honest.

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To this day I'm still not sure whether that little girl haunted the woods or not. I always chalked that up to Eliza's wild imagination after hearing about the legend. And coincidence after coincidence. I mean I don't blame her for finally being convinced the little girl haunts the forest, so I think I will just chalk it up to a very creepy night being lost and alone in the woods. I mean your mind can play some pretty mean tricks on you if you are in a situation like that. Even if it isn't so severe.

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That African one is called "Naimina Enkiyio". In it, Eliza is told a local legend about a mysterious forest. According to the legend, a young girl wandered into the forest and never came out. Eliza decides to prove her bravery by going into the forest. She gets lost and everyone is looking for her. Eliza sees the reflection of the missing young girl in a mud puddle, then later, as night falls, Eliza hears a hazy voice calling her name. She thinks it's the voice of the lost girl's ghost. When Eliza gets out of the forest, however, we see that her mother was calling her name on a loudspeaker and that was supposedly the voice that Eliza heard in the woods. As the episode ends, however, and everyone is dancing in celebration around a campfire, we see the eerie image of the little lost girl's spirit in the shadowy trees of the forest

I just watched that episode for the first time in years yesterday and it scared the crap out of me. I hadn't seen the ending image yet, of the little girl's ghost, and it gave me chills and seriously creeped me out, even at age 22. I had a lot of trouble falling asleep that night, to be honest. 

That sounds like several episodes from "Rugrats" and "Hey Arnold": Some of the kids believe that something supernatural is going on, until it seems like it all had a logical explanation. But in the last scene, it will of course turn out that the supernatural stuff was real anyway!

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Naimina Enkiyio. I remember watching this episode late at night one Summer when I was a kid and it freaked the hell out of me. Still creepy, especially for a kids show.

The one where Debbie meets a friend who turns into a Dolphin always creeped me out, too. Don't remember the name of that one though

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I saw Blood Sisters (vampire episode) when it aired, meaning I was 8, and that *beep* scared the bejeezes out of me. I was terrified of vampires for several years after that. I'm 23 now and just watched that episode for the first time in 15 years, and it was hilarious!

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Just watched "Show Me the Bunny" and I didn't find it creepy, but rather very sad.

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I have faint memories, but the oddest for me was when Debbie tripped out and thought the family were different animals.

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Yeah the Naimina Enkiyio episode is hands down the creepiest one. I still get creeped out by the ending with her face in the trees. I still think it was her ghost guiding Eliza out of the woods though, even though Marianne was calling out Eliza on the loudspeaker. The first voice didn't sound like Marianne, especially when it started to fade away.

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