< Eureka Seven
Eureka Seven/Nightmare Fuel
- It had a disturbing scene at the end of episode 20 where Renton suddenly snaps HARD and stomps an LFO into a mechanical pulp (the fact that it's drawn out as long as it is just makes even more disturbing), only to pull the Nirvash's foot away and discover a bloody, severed arm stuck to the foot. Hideki Anno would be impressed... Made infinitely more disturbing because up until this point, Renton, and most members of the audience, have been totally unaware that enemy LFO units were piloted by humans. The entire time Renton's been fighting, he's been killing people. Renton is 14.
- Just when you think it can't get any worse, Renton lets out a blood-curdling scream when he hallucinates a blob carrying his face. That scream alone takes the episode's level of disturbing beyond your worst nightmares.
- Dominic's visit to the "Joy Division". The sick and twisted experiments on teenage girls are creepy by themselves, but they also tell you just why Anemone is as she is.
- It's worth noting that that scene earned that episode (and only that episode) a TV-MA rating in the US. Can't imagine why...
- Nah, the scene where THEEND rips out a Coralian's insides gave it the TV-MA rating. Graphic bloody violence is more likely to get it that rating than psychological torture.
- It's worth noting that that scene earned that episode (and only that episode) a TV-MA rating in the US. Can't imagine why...
- Anemone, from her disturbing ways of eating jam to being obsessively dependent on drugs, one can't help but be horrified watching her in the series.
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