< Nightmare Ned (animation)
Nightmare Ned (animation)/Trivia
- Real Song Theme Tune: The unreleased version of the "In The Locker" theme, called "The Avenger", featured a few, new lyrics:
"The same eyes...
...The same eyes!
--IT CAN'T BE!
...The same eyes..."
- Some scrapped art from the game shows Ned being ferried across what looks like The river Styx by a rotten tooth man from the Medical Nightmare.
- There is often confusion over whether the TV show, or the game came first.
- The Needlemeyer family's last name is sometimes misspelled/ misspoken "Needleman."
- In the School Nightmare, most kids have 5-digit numbers, yet Ned has a 6-digit number, shown to be 777444.
- Also, one kid's photo shows his number to be 77163. When he is seen in person, his number is 77913.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Considering that it premiered around the same time as Recess did, it was hard to listen to Ned at the time without thinking of Gus Griswald.
- And Ned's dad is clearly Lobo and the Big Dog.
- A pair of twins in another episode sounded just like Phil and Lil.
- The Tooth Fairy from "Tooth Or Consequences" has the same voice as Hoppopotamus.
- Jim Cummings and Tress MacNeille voiced many different characters
- Keep Circulating the Tapes: Apparently, Disney isn't very happy with this series. The reruns never went to Toon Disney, and its theme song wasn't included on the One Saturday Morning soundtrack album.
- By the way, this series is one of the most interesting cases of this trope because there literally are no tapes to circulate. Torrents do not exist. No decent quality digital episodes exist. Only about four poor quality episodes have surfaced the internet. It is quite possibly the rarest Disney show in existence.
- Discontinued awesome, yet disturbing game? Creepy series only available over the internet in poor quality? Distributing entity renounces franchise, suspends circulation and distribution of tapes and soundtracks, and lays it to rest, never to be spoken publicly of again? ...Sensing Nightmare Ned Creepypasta? MEGUSTA
- By the way, this series is one of the most interesting cases of this trope because there literally are no tapes to circulate. Torrents do not exist. No decent quality digital episodes exist. Only about four poor quality episodes have surfaced the internet. It is quite possibly the rarest Disney show in existence.
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