Large Marge from Pee Wee Herman's Big Adventure. That ridiculous claymation scene freaked me out every time.
There were a few scenes in Blade Runner and Screamers; the whole idea of a barely discernible genocidal robot that hides behind a human appearance is pretty scary. Plenty of shock value to be had when they finally reveal themselves.
Was it this guy?
http://imgur.com/Y9rqKdZ
I had hundreds of dreams of him eating me alive when I was younger.
As a kid: There was an episode of The Flinstones that had Alfred Hitchcock that scared me. I remember my dad coming home and teasing me for being scared of a cartoon. That's the first thing I remember being scared of, or at least the one that stands out the most, perhaps because of the reaction I got.
As an adult: "Things in the media that scare me": Trump.
Headcrabs from Half-Life and the Flood from Halo:CE.
Fish monsters in video games and by extension all underwater levels in general.
Oh wait I still haven't gotten over that.
thanks half-life
Bowser's laughter whenever I died in Super Mario 64 haunted me every time; made me more cautious after every death so that I didn't have to hear it.
Similarly, the spooky face of a colossus and the blaring music every time I died in Shadow of the Colossus scared me into caution.
The Gobbledok from Smith Chips Ads.
When the witches finally reveal their true faces in the 1990 film 'The Witches'
and someone already mentioned it but Mr Blobby is terrifying to any UK child who grew up early nineties and watched the generation game.
Here he is a couple years ago...
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Kurt Barlow of Salem's Lot is one of the few things that terrified me as a child.
Whenever our parents left my older sister in charge we would ALWAYS eat dinner in the living room. For fear that Kurt Barlow would see us through the kitchen windows.
Fucking terrified me.