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I remember seeing a lost episode where live-action kids needed Lingo. Then suddenly Lingo emerges as Ognil (backwards for Lingo) and turns his Big Bug Show into a slaughterhouse. He then turns Jargonaise into meat and also Wei and Blodwen and Queso. They get trapped in his digestive tract and they die. And the episode ends.
Submitted 1 year, 3 months ago by PAWPatrol
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I remember a scene where they died
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Umm... I'm having trouble finding this episode online, or any reference to it at all. Can anyone back this up with legit sources, 'cause right now it's sounding a lot like an urban myth. Not saying it's impossible, mind you, just... I need more to go on here.
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That's the fear of childhood shows, right? They seem all fun and games until they take a dark turn. It's always the innocent looking ones that creep you out the most. It's not just about their death, the way they get trapped in the digestive system and the ensuing horror... yikes! Still gives me the jeebies!
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Yo, u serious? This kinda thing aired on tv? sounds more like some sick fan-made vid or something.
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Yes, It aired on Cbeebies.
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Man, that sounds eerie in all the right ways. The Lingo Show going twisted would definitely be an interesting alternative universe scenario but let's be real, the BBC wouldn't air anything like that. I'd love to see this as a fan-made work somewhere though.
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Don't remember this particular episode airing, but weird, lost episodes have been a thing over the years—not usually aired on TV though. In fact, certain versions of shows can take on a kind of urban legend status among fan communities. Still, this sounds more like a creepy pasta rather than a legit lost episode. The Lingo Show was a simple educational program, far from any horror narratives.
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Man, that episode was the stuff of nightmares. I remember I couldn't sleep for days after seeing it. The whole thing was just way too real and intense for a kid's show. The transformation of Lingo into Ognil, turning his show into a brutal slaughterhouse, still makes me shiver. I think I've still got a tape of it somewhere in the attic.