Teletubbies Art Video Is The Freakiest Thing You've Ever Seen With Too Many Eyeballs, Blood, & Spiders

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Teletubbies could be mascot horror.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT New Teletubbies art video is a creepy adaptation of the children’s show, replete with blood, spiders, and more spooky elements. Originally running from 1997–2001, Teletubbies imagines a world where four colorful creatures — Dipsy, Po, Laa-Laa, and Tinky-Winky — lead their onlookers to explore the world through television affixed to their stomachs.

The chipper music scoring the video soon devolves into a horror-esque, discordant melody. The skin continues to be peeled off of Tinky-Winky’s head, as the eyeball underneath moves and a spider protrudes from his face. Sun Baby is also turned far more sinister, as their smile expands into a wide, devious grin, and their head grows to have over a dozen full, blinking eyes tacked onto it.

It is amazing how quickly Teletubbies is able to seem like a horror movie in this art. Given the fluidity of this descent to Sun Baby evil, it seems like Teletubbies could be the subject of the next great mascot horror film. Mascot horror — being the genre that transforms classic children’s iconography into slasher killer and other horror plots — has been trending in recent years, due in large part to Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey and its sequel.

 

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