Before I begin the story, here's a quick disclaimer.
This story is not a ripoff off of another story about Disney -. This is a completely different story, but it is still about an opposite of the streaming service Disney + called Disney -. With that out of the way, let's begin.My daughter loves Disney movies. She has a lot of Disney merchandise, and always dresses up as a Disney character on Christmas or her birthday. She also has an older brother, who isn't as much of a Disney fanatic as her, but still occasionally watched Disney movies with her, even though he's much more into non-Disney detective movies and TV shows. My daughter, Sophie, and my son, Karl, are good friends despite the fact that Sophie is 7 (She isn't in school yet) and Karl is 3 times older than her and works as an IT, TV, and computer specialist. The two always play together when Karl doesn't have work. I myself am an unemployed housewife who stays at home with the kids while my husband Heinrich is at work. I am writing down this story for all of you to find out about what we had accidentally stumbled upon.
A year ago, it was Sophie's 6th birthday. We gave her all kinds of gifts. But the one she loved the most was a gift subscription to Disney + from my sister Frederica. Sophie was so happy about the gift subscription that Aunt Freddie (that's how she always called my sister) gave us. Until...we understood that Frederica has subscribed us to Disney - instead of Disney +. I searched up the strange streaming service, but everything that came up was about Disney +. It was obvious why: such a thing as Disney - doesn't exist! But what had my sister subscribed us to then? I thought that it could have been computer-savvy Karl playing a prank on us, but no! It can't be! First, he would never do something like this. Second, how could he design an entire bootleg streaming service all by himself!? He couldn't! That would require quite a lot of people to create, possibly even an entire company. So, I just decided to see what this was about, and if something was off, I'd unsubscribe. On the day of Sophie's birthday, when we prepared all the things needed for the celebration, we went to her room, when we saw something that we didn't expect. Sophie was watching Mickey Mouse, but with cat ears and tail, dancing on her TV. I asked her what was she watching and that the celebration was ready. She said: "I'm watching a cartoon about Cooper and Connie Cat! They're like Mickey and Minnie Mouse, but they're cats instead of mice!" I asked her: "Cooper and Connie Cat? Never heard of them. Could you tell me some more?" She continued: "These two are just like Disney's Mickey and Minnie, but they're cats. But it's not the same. It's better than the real thing!" What the hell? My husband asked me: "Wilhelmina, what do you think this is?" I said: "A ripoff off of Disney. Nothing particularly unique to see here." He asked Sophie to come, since everything was ready. She came to our living room, and saw a table with cake and many other kinds of delicious food. There were also mascots, balloons, and all of her friends. She was very happy. After the celebration, Sophie went back to her room to continue watching her Disney ripoff cartoon about cats. After she finished watching that, she said: "Mommy, Daddy, Karl! Wanna watch Scorched with me?" Scorched? What the hell is that? I guessed that it was like Frozen, but with Elsa having fire powers instead of ice powers. Everything was the same as Frozen, except, instead of Elsa hitting Anna in the head with an ice pick, Elsa, who was named Norma in this movie, burned off her sister Rita's hair. Since then, Rita was always seen in a headscarf that she wore to cover her bald head. Also, instead of causing a thermonuclear winter, Norma destroyed her kingdom with fire. The song "Let it Go" was the same, but the lyrics were about fire and Norma was shooting fire on a volcano and made a castle out of solidified lava. What was also different is that Hans, who was named Phoenix in this movie, succeeded in killing Norma. That was actually satisfying to watch, since I always hated Elsa. She was a loser who ran away from her problems that she caused for herself instead of at least trying to solve them, and she was a monster who almost froze her entire country to death. I always believed that Hans was right and that Elsa deserved to die. The ending of the movie was Rita crying while standing over her sister's grave, when Phoenix came to her and said: "Don't cry, Rita. She deserved to die." At that moment, Rita's eyes that were blue in the entire movie turned orange, and she turned into something that looked exactly like Herrscher of the Void, the main antagonist and alternate personality of the main protagonist of the sci-fi RPG Honkai Impact 3rd. She said: "Yes, I agree." and the movie ended. Our daughter was surprisingly calm, despite the fact that Norma's death was shown on-screen, with blood. She looked at us and said: "Yes, I agree." Then, she turned off her TV, lied down in her bed, and fell asleep. She always struggled to fall asleep at night and usually rolled around in her bed awake until midnight, so it was strange that she knocked herself out, in a minute, at 17:00. What made this even stranger is that Sophie never sleeps during the day. We passed it off as her being really tired after her birthday celebration and didn't wake her up. She slept until we fell asleep. The next day, she woke up normally, despite going to sleep at 17:00. (She usually goes to sleep at 21:00.) When she woke up, she did her morning routine and ate her favorite breakfast: sweet buckwheat with milk. She surprisingly loves buckwheat. After that, she went to watch the next movie on Disney -. It was "Miss Comatose". The cover image, if you can call it that, was a blonde woman with her eyes closed and a breathing machine lying on what looked to be a hospital bed. The name of the movie was written on the image. The movie was similar to "Sleeping Beauty", but there were no fairies or Maleficent at the beginning and the main character, who was named Vera in this movie, was not a princess. She was just an ordinary girl. And instead of her falling into a "magical slumber" (That's really called a comatose), she goes into a coma after a heart attack. She was also not 15 (then the prince who kissed her would be a pedophile), but 30. And there was no "true love's kiss" (That's called sexual harassment nowadays), she woke up by herself a few weeks after falling into the comatose. Vera waking up was the end of movie. Sophie said: "I'm happy there was no prince." She watched some other movies, including, but not limited to "The Little Angel", a version of The Little Mermaid where Ariel is named Anna and cuts off her wings to be able to walk, since she was unable to land, because she wanted to see her beloved, a pilot named Viktor, again, and live in the human world with him, and many more. It was weirding me out how much my daughter loved these movies, even though they were total opposites of Disney movies. Not only the plot was opposite, but the graphics too. The graphics looked oddly realistic, but, yet, the characters looked like as if an anime character was given realistic textures. There was also a lot of on-screen violence and gore. I didn't understand how my 6-year-old enjoyed these movies. One day, I saw my daughter watching an alternate version of Doc McStuffins. In this version, Dottie was an adult. What she did was not fix broken toys and treat them as if they were alive. Here, she was a special kind of "doctor". Her clients would give her the coordinates of a grave. She would go to the grave, dig up the corpse inside, fix it up, and bring it back to life as a cyborg zombie. She would then be paid by her client for resurrecting their deceased friend or relative, and the client would then take the cyborg zombie with them. The shows on Disney - were creepy alternate universes of Disney shows. Some time after discovering the creepy shows, Sophie started acting strange. She started talking to someone, even though she was alone in her room, and also stole food into her room when it wasn't time for eating. When I caught her once, she said that she was talking to Betsy. I asked her who Betsy was. She showed me one of her dolls. She said that the doll was her friend. I passed it off as Sophie going through her imaginary friend phase, as almost every child has this phase. I even allowed her to take food to feed her doll. Sophie always watched Disney - shows with Betsy and treated her as if she was a real human being. After a few weeks of this, I saw that Sophie had a second bed in her room. She said that she took it from the basement, and that Betsy needed a second bed now, as she was growing. Growing? What was she talking about? Sophie told me that the doll was growing in size, as she was transforming into a real girl. I was a bit worried, but I didn't punish her for taking the second bed, as she still slept on her regular one and the bed was still not needed for anything. As time passed, I really saw Betsy increasing in size. I was scared, but I decided to be naive and believe that Sophie had simply replaced Betsy with a similar, but larger doll. A few months later, something that I couldn't believe happened. I entered Sophie's room, and, low and behold, there was a 2-meter-tall woman lying on the second bed! The woman looked just like Betsy, but much, much larger. Sophie said, absolutely not terrified of the giantess on the bed: "Mommy, look! Betsy's now a real girl!" Betsy, upon hearing Sophie say her name, woke up and said: "Uuuuugghhhh...it feels terrible to be awake..." in a deep voice. Sophie said: "Mommy, make Betsy some morning coffee! She's cranky from waking up." I wanted to call the police to have them take away the strange woman sleeping in my daughter's room, but something told me that I shouldn't do that and that I should just make Betsy some morning coffee. I made her a cup of coffee, just like I and my husband drink in the morning, but in a larger cup than usual. I brought it to Sophie's room. Sophie said to her giant friend: "Mommy's made you a cup of coffee! She'll bring it to you!" I came up to Betsy's bed. She took the cup from my hands and sipped the coffee. She sighed and said: "I missed the flavor of rich black coffee...Thank you, whoever you are, for giving me the coffee." I introduced myself to Betsy and said that I was Sophie's mother. Betsy shook my hand and told me that she would like to be my friend. I agreed. Ever since that day, Betsy lived with us, and was our family friend. But, two questions still remain. How was this giantess created, and what does Disney - have to do with this...?
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Creepy Compilation
HorrorA compilation of creepypastas/horror stories written by me! (Author's Note: There are also a lot of remastered horror stories that someone else wrote, but I changed as I like. Keep this in mind. These will always have "Remastered" in the title.)