Anyone who's ever watched Watership Downwill know that cartoons aimed at small children aren't necessarily going to be In 80 Betten um die Welttrauma-free.
British TV show The Animals of Farthing Wood, based on the books by Colin Dann and aired back in the early 90s, is further proof of this.
SEE ALSO: 9 Pickup Lines Inspired By Your Favorite '90s CartoonsOn Sunday, a Twitter thread chronicling all the horrendous things that happen over the show's three-Season run went viral.
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Seriously though, brace yourselves. The following tweets contain images of mice being impaled, hedgehogs being crushed, and -- perhaps worst of all -- a field mouse screaming after his wife gets devoured in front of him.
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It's important to bear in mind that that long, long list doesn't even cover the full extent of death and destruction in the show.
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The Animals of Farthing Woodhas a U rating, by the way, which means it's "suitable for all".
Apparently.
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