
r/AreYouAfraidOfTheDark

AYAOTD Apple TV Box set?
Anyone know if there’s a way to purchase the box set on Apple? It only shows four episodes for me. I’m pretty sure the box set used to be on there.
Anyone else like AYAOTD *and* the IT series?
I just left a comment on this subreddit comparing this show and Welcome to Derry. They’re both horror shows about adolescents who take on spiritual monsters, and most of the time they win.
I wouldn’t be surprised if AYAOTD made an episode about a monster who takes on the kids’ fears if Stephen King didn’t write “IT” in the 80s.
Idk the episode’s name, but I think there’s a scary (killer?) clown in a few episodes. I didn’t grow up with the show, so I wouldn’t know. I’m gen Z and a newer fan.
After all, the Sixth Sense may have been inspired by “the tale of the Dream girl” (my favorite episode)
Of course, they have their differences, as Welcome to Derry isn’t appropriate for kids in the slightest. As for the 90s miniseries, it’s not as scary but I still wouldn’t recommend it to kids.
AYAOTD and the 90s miniseries don’t scare me like Welcome to Derry does, but IMO the two media franchises have a lot in common.
If I had to think what the adult version of AYAOTD was, I’d say the 2010s “IT” movies and “welcome to derry” are. Maybe stranger things, but I haven’t seen it.
What do you guys think?
Upscale?
I know I’ve seen posts about HD and YouTube videos that have since been taken down, but does anyone have just some nice upscaled of any of the seasons ? Preferably keeping the original aspect ratio
AYAOTD marathon on PlutoTV
On Nickelodeon 90s Kids 2 channel. Sure, I have the whole series on my computer, but there's something inherently nostalgic to me about watching it with commercials.
Will there's be another season??
Hello everyone the reboot was good not gonna lie I thought they would have continued and had done some stories from the 90s version but would have gone a much darker route
Tale Of The Deadman's Float
If it's not allowed feel free to remove this post. I felt like making a video professing my love for my all time favorite episode, hopefully some of you find it entertaining
Laughing in the Dark Podcast Insight on An Episode
If you haven't checked it out yet, there's a relatively new Are You Afraid of the Dark? podcast called Laughing in the Dark, hosted by four Gen X/older Millennial fans. I've really warmed up to it.
Their latest episode covers The Tale of Old Man Corcoran, one of my favorite episodes from Season 2, and they offered an interpretation I hadn't heard before. They suggest that Kiki's story is her way of processing what it feels like to be the only Black member of the Midnight Society.
The episode centers on two Black boys who move into a new neighborhood and try to fit in with a group of mostly white kids. The group's leader welcomes them, but the others seem reluctant to let them join. I'd always read those scenes as the kids subtly trying to warn the newcomers away from Marshall, but the podcast made me reconsider whether it's significant that the outsiders trying to assimilate are Black.
It also made me rethink Kiki as a character. She's often labeled as having a bad attitude, but maybe some of that comes from feeling like an outsider in a predominantly white group—a feeling a lot of us who grew up in those spaces can relate to. Whether or not that was the writers' intent, I thought it was a thoughtful reading of the episode.
The hosts have had other interesting takes, too. One of their running jokes is that Betty Ann "hates immigrants" because two of her stories involve suspicion toward Eastern Europeans and aliens. On a more serious note, they argue that The Tale of the Final Wish works as an allegory for abuse, and they were quick to point out just how terrible the adults are in The Tale of the Shiny Red Bicycle.
If you're looking for an AYAOTD podcast that goes beyond plot recaps and offers thoughtful discussion, I'd definitely recommend giving Laughing in the Dark a listen.
Are You Afraid of the Dark Reboot (2019-2022)
Did you watch the Reboot? What did you think of it?
To be honest, I didn't love it; I had really been looking forward to watching it for a long time and finally managed to see all the episodes.
Honestly, I felt the series was a bit repetitive: someone goes missing or gets trapped, and the ending is always them getting rescued.
It wasn't a total waste of time or a letdown, but I guess I expected more. I would have liked shorter episodes and standalone stories—more like the original format.
Was this in an episode of AYAOTD?
I don't remember the episode but I remember the screenshot that is shown during the end credits of what I thought was an episode of AYAOTD but now I'm not so sure.
I remember the screenshot was of a girl (a ghost I think) in the woods looking up kinda towards the camera and it was day time. The woods looked kinda barren and without many leaves. I can't remember much else other than it really creeped me out as a kid.
Now I checked out the Tale of the Frozen Ghost episode because it looked most similar to what I remember and the woods in that episode looked very much like what I have been remembering. The screenshot during the credits resembles what I have been describing, only in that one it's the ghost of a boy, and the background is almost completely dark/night time.
Am I just thinking of Tale of the Frozen Ghost and am misremembering what I thought I saw?