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MY TOP 20 FAVORITE PASTAS

20) Robert The Doll

This pasta is made very scary by the fact that this is an adapted story and Robert actually exists, and is now in a museum. Robert is also credited with inspiring the "Child's Play" movies of the 1980's.

19) Leakage

Vastly underrated and definitely worth a look.

18) Barbie.avi

This pasta has nothing to do with the children's toys. Instead it is a very frightening pasta with a main character who acts realistically.

17) The Smiling Man

A story that takes an unoriginal angle, and makes it fantastic with the use of great writing.

16) Where The Bad Kids Go

You do not want to know where the bad kids go. I get the feeling this story was written to keep children in line.

15) Annie96 Is Typing....

An original format of a chat conversation combined with a twist ending none of us saw coming. Amazing pasta.

14) White With Red

Short but sweet, capable of keeping you up at night.

13) Smile Dog

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">The nightmare inducing story of the worst chain mail ever.

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">12) Lavender Town Syndrome

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">The story of why all those Japanese kids committed suicide at once.

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">11) Polybius

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">This story is a videogame legend.

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">10) Sonic.EXE

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">This pasta (despite having been removed from this wikia) is creepy and gory, even if it does have the stupidest ending of all time.

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">9) 1999

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">The thing that makes this pasta great isn't the details, satan worship, or mystery. Its the degree of realism that makes me think that this really might have happened.

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">8) Suicidemouse

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">The forefather of the entire "Lost episode" category, we can thank this pasta for inspiring many other lost episode writers.

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">7) Candle Cove

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">An original twist to the lost episode sub genre that defines "creepy"

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">6) The Russian Sleep Experiment

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">This pasta is very thought provoking and disturbing, I love it.

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">5) Jeff The Killer

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">A lot of people will probably hate me for this, and call me a fangirl for posting Jeff so high on the list, but keep in mind that it is a classic, and it inspired countless writers.

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">4) The Slender man

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">This is somewhat of an obsession with me and my friends. We all love "Slendy" here at the Creepypasta wikia!

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">3) The Rake

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">This Pasta proves that you don't have to be original to be very, very scary. I heard this for the first time around a campfire, and afterwards, I was unable to sleep for a solid week.

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">2) Squidwards Suicide

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">This pasta fascinates me as much as it scares me. MY CHILDHOOD=DESTROYED

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">1) Abandoned By Disney.

<p style="color:rgb(212,212,213);">This story is a masterpiece. Nothing more to be said. Plenty is left up to the reader, which give us a chance for our minds to wonder and, in turn, makes the pasta scarier. I also read this story two weeks before I went to Disney World. It ruined my vacation a little.