7 Creepypasta Lost Episode Must-Reads
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7 Creepypasta Lost Episode Must-Reads

If you like creepy things, especially ones that stay on your mind for a few days, you'll want to read this stories.

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7 Creepypasta Lost Episode Must-Reads
Simon Buchou

All of these stories are supposedly personal experiences from various different people. Some people believe them as they've had similar experiences but nobody knows if they are all true or fictional. Continue reading... but only if you dare.

1. Sinister Mickey Mouse

This cartoon is a very old unreleased copy of mickey mouse. The first half of it is seemingly normal until it cuts to black. Supposedly after it cut to black, people thought that was the end; it stayed black until the 6th minute, before going back to Mickey walking. After this, the Mickey cartoon takes a very dark path. You can find the entire story here.

2. Phineas' Suicide


This kid was babysitting his little sister and she wanted to watch Phineas and Ferb. She had fallen asleep but he continued to watch.

"After the episode had ended, it went back to the screen where you could select which episode you wanted to view, and I saw one at the very bottom of the list. It was just a pound symbol and a question mark like so "#?" which was strange because on the list it normally showed the number of the episode, the title, and how long the episode was. But there was nothing but the "#?". Out of curiosity, I selected it. Which was something I will regret for the rest of my life.

It started out with the catchy theme song, nothing out of the ordinary. The animation was very poor though, almost as if it were a pilot or something of the sort. But then, the episode itself faded in. Normally, it would chime in with a brief upbeat guitar, but this time there was silence. The camera panned down from pointing up at the sky to Phineas and Ferb sitting under a tree, as the episodes sometimes did. Instead of the normal happy, or at least neutral, expressions on their face, there was a terrifyingly sinister look on Ferb's face, and a look of absolute pain on Phineas'. They sat in silence for a good minute and a half, and the camera slowly zoomed into Phineas. His face started to warp, and then return to normal. There were tears welling up in his eyes, and he fell over letting out heavy sobs. The audio alternated between fuzzy and normal.

The sobs didn't sound cartoon-like at all... they sounded like they were legitimate, as if something truly terrible had happened. They got louder and louder, until it got so unbearable that I had to grab my remote and turn it down. For a good bit of time, my eyes met those of Ferb's. I couldn't break the stare, it was as if he was looking INTO me. I felt uneasy, as if I were actually being watched. The stare was finally broken when the camera panned out to where they were both visible. Phineas started screaming "WHY?" while he pounded the ground with his fist over and over again.

Ferb remained silent while the sinister look on his face became more and more terrifying. The frame abruptly changed to a shot of Phineas hanging by a noose from the tree. As soon as the frame showed up, there was a terrible screeching sound. His eyes were still half-open and bloodshot, and the rope was slightly swinging back and forth. Ferb was in the exact same spot...unmoved. Ferb started to laugh, but the laugh had no audio, only the screeching was heard. The shot lost color and warped as Ferb continued to laugh. The episode ended there."

3. Squidward's Suicide


This next story is supposedly from an intern at Nickelodeon Studios. As an intern, they were required to be at the first screening of each episode before they aired. This episode was mysteriously edited with gruesome frames in between squidward seemingly going mad. Nobody at the studios had any idea how or when the episode had been edited. The story is called "Squidward's Suicide" you can continue reading here.

4. Tom's Basement


This episode supposedly starts off in tom's basement. Tom's owner is shown even angrier than in his other appearances, although Jerry turns out to be the villain in this episode though. It's thought that the creator of Tom and Jerry didn't like the idea of such violence being shown, so he made this episode in retaliation to make the people who pressured him into this concept feel bad. This story is called "Tom and Jerry Lost Cartoon", you can read the full story here.

5. Miss Mosaic

I don't know about you, but personally I've never heard of this show. However, the story behind this nickelodeon show is exceptionally creepy. Involving the possession of children through a t.v. show, this show isn't just one episode of creepiness but 6 with unexplained occurrences. You can find more on "Miss Mosaic" here.

6. Ed, Edd, and Eddy

Ed, Edd, and Eddy was one of my favorite cartoons when I was little, so reading this one particularly spooked me. This episode was vulgar in many ways so I warn you now. But visualizing it made it especially worse. This story is labeled "Ed, Edd, and Eddy" and you can read more about it here.

7. Toy Story


This isn't an episode, but a 'lost' film so to say. It's said that Pixar was overworking the writers and animators so much that this is how this 'lost film' came about. It's totally screwed up and the Woody we all know and love is completely insane. Click the link and the story can be found under "The Black Friday Incident".

Some of them are claimed to be true and some are just stories that people came up with. Nobody knows how true these stories are besides the writers themselves and some people have even claimed to experience the same thing the writers did.

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