10 inappropriate Gravity Falls episodes adults would like.
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“Gravity Falls” is a popular show on the Disney Channel that has an ever growing fanbase. And even though it went through a long hiatus, it’s still one of the funniest cartoons ever. Of course, every Disney cartoon also features scary and inappropriate scenes. From episodes like “The Inconveniencing,” “Carpet Diem,” “Into the Bunker,” and “Roadside Attraction” to “Northwest Mansion Mystery,” these are the “Gravity Falls” episodes that weren’t for kids!
Let’s start with “The Inconveniencing,” which basically promotes bad work ethic and sneaking out to hang out with your friends. We also learn that Dipper would do pretty much everything to impress Wendy, and we have a feeling parents wouldn’t want their kids to think they should hang out with teenagers just to impress them!
Although “Roadside Attraction” features plenty of scenes that can definitely make you uncomfortable, it also has a character that’s one of the most scary-looking characters on the entire show. It’s Darlene, “Gravity Falls’” human spider. We’re pretty sure she gave kids nightmares!
The shapeshifter from “Into the Bunker” was also listed as one of the scariest characters on the show and the episode definitely sends chills down our spine. He’s definitely scary when he changes from one thing to another, but it’s even scarier when he chases Wendy and Dipper down the cave!
What’s your favorite “Gravity Falls” episode? From “The Inconveniencing,” “Carpet Diem,” “Into the Bunker,” and “Roadside Attraction” to “Northwest Mansion Mystery,” these are the scary and inappropriate episodes that weren’t for kids!
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