I'm still somewhat envious of friends whose mothers (and/or fathers) had no problem allowing them to watch the show.
Not only did my mom let me watch DS, she watched it with me.
Actually, my kids have had two movies that scared the hooey out of them. My older son watched "The Indian in the Cupboard" at least once daily for over a year. Then he became terrified of it and didn't watch it for a year. When he finally did again I had to hold him through the horrifying part-when the teeny Indian pricked the boy's finger with his knife! It was very hard not to laugh.
you shouldn't try shielding them from too much because just about anything could disturb them.......... I myself think it's ironic and perhaps a bit twisted when parents worry more about their kids seeing anything sexual than seeing something extremely violent. Maybe that's just me. ?!?
And I would hate to be one of those wimps, not to mention that fact that I DO enjoy good horror very much.
There is some really cool reminiscing in this thread! I would have loved to be driven around to find the mansions!
I also don't now or did I ever feel a burning desire to become a witch, vampire or even a corrupt member of the clergy (LOL).
Of course, it helps to be able to tell the difference between fact and fiction - which I think most kids are able to start doing about the time they learn to talk.