One horror story could be that one night, Nobita found that Doraemon's eyes glowed red in the dark. His usual friendly voice turned into a deep and menacing growl. When Nobita tried to run, Doraemon's gadgets started to attack him instead of helping. It was as if some evil force had taken over Doraemon.
The male lead in the Doraemon cartoon was called Nobita. If you like the story of Doraemon, I recommend a novel called " Infinite Dream Pocket ". The protagonist suddenly has a Doraemon pocket on his body and transmigrated to the Main God Realm, wanting to use the pocket to dominate the realm. This was a derivative doujinshi novel. The plot was light and interesting, suitable for reading as a pastime. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
The contrast between the usual friendly image of Doraemon and the horror elements. For example, when Doraemon, who is known for his kindness, suddenly becomes menacing, it's very spooky. It's like something you trust completely turning against you.
There was a horror cartoon about a group of kids who found an old, abandoned amusement park. As they entered, the merry - go - round started to spin on its own, playing a creepy, distorted tune. The Ferris wheel creaked ominously. One of the kids noticed a strange clown figure standing in the shadows. The clown had a huge, grotesque smile. It started to chase the kids, its big shoes making loud thumping noises on the cobblestone paths. The kids ran for their lives, but every turn they took led them deeper into the terrifying amusement park.
The contrast. Cartoons are usually associated with bright colors and fun, so when horror elements are added, it creates a really interesting contrast. It can be both spooky and somewhat endearing at the same time.
Once upon a time in a spooky old cartoon world, there was a girl who was dared to summon Bloody Mary. She went into the bathroom at midnight, turned off the lights, and said the name three times. Suddenly, the mirror started to glow. Out of it emerged a terrifying figure with long black hair and a blood - stained dress. The girl tried to run but the door was locked. Bloody Mary's cold hand reached out for her.
In a strange cartoon, there was a granny who was not like other grandmothers. She lived in an abandoned amusement park. One day, a boy wandered into the park. The granny saw him and started chasing him on her rickety old wheelchair. Her face was all wrinkled and her teeth were sharp. As the boy ran, he noticed that all the rides in the park were alive and trying to block his way. The granny was getting closer and closer, and just when he thought he was doomed, he found a broken fence and squeezed through to safety.
Well, 'Over the Garden Wall' can be considered a cartoon horror story in a sense. It has this eerie, otherworldly feel with strange characters and situations that give off a sense of dread. There's also 'Adventure Time' which has some episodes that touch on darker, more horror - like themes, like the Lich's story arc which is quite menacing. Additionally, 'Invader Zim' has a certain level of horror elements with Zim's diabolical plans and the strange things that happen in the show.
Some of the author's novels, including Bird of Paradise Monogatari, Relying on, etc. However, there was no recommendation information about all the novels written by the author, Doraemon. Therefore, I don't know the author's recommendations for all his novels.
One great cartoon horror story is 'Over the Garden Wall'. It has a really creepy and mysterious atmosphere. The two main characters are lost in a strange world filled with all kinds of eerie creatures and situations. It's not as gory as some horror but the sense of unease it creates is really strong.