Ep 2. Cat Food
- November 7, 2017
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7.3 (272)
Creeped Out is a horror anthology series aimed at children and young audiences. Each episode tells a self-contained, spooky story with a twist ending, and features a different set of characters and settings.
In season 1 episode 2, entitled "Cat Food," we meet a young girl named Tara (played by India Brown), who is trying to adjust to her new life in a new town. Her family has recently moved into a creepy old house that they inherited from a distant relative, and Tara is struggling to make friends and feel at home.
One day, while exploring the nearby woods, Tara comes across a strange shop run by an even stranger old man (played by Nigel Bennett). The man offers her a free sample of his "cat food," which Tara is hesitant to try but eventually ends up eating.
From that moment on, Tara begins to experience strange and terrifying visions of cats, both in her dreams and in real life. She starts to feel like the cats are following her, watching her every move, and even attacking her.
Tara becomes convinced that the old man put some kind of curse on her with the cat food, and tries to get rid of it. But the more she tries to get rid of it, the more the cats seem to haunt her.
As Tara's fear and paranoia escalate, she begins to pull away from her family and friends, believing that they won't understand or believe her. But when she finally opens up to her younger brother Jake (played by William Romain), she realizes that he has also been experiencing strange visions of cats.
Together, Tara and Jake decide to face their fear and confront the old man and his shop. They discover that the man is not just a creepy old shopkeeper, but a powerful and sinister figure who can control people's minds with his "cat magic."
Tara and Jake must use their wit and bravery to outsmart the old man and break his curse, or risk being trapped in his cat-filled world forever.
"Cat Food" is a spooky and atmospheric episode of Creeped Out that will keep young viewers on the edge of their seats. It explores themes of fear, paranoia, and sibling bonds in a way that is relatable and engaging. With its twist ending and memorable characters, this episode is a standout in the series.