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Childhood is precious, but if we knew the whole truth then it would make our memories dark; so here's your childhood ruined.
~ The Childhood Ruined Girl

The Childhood Ruined Girl is the main protagonist of the 2014 song and YouTube music video "Childhood Ruined" by Animation Domination. In the video, the girl sings a song about childhood cartoons and famous children’s movies and books while revealing dark, shocking, and sometimes obscure truths and trivia about them (many of them poorly researched), all while acting out the atrocities.

She was voiced by Liz Beebe.

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The girl begins her song by stating that childhood is precious, but that if we were old enough to learn about the whole truth behind some of the things we once cherished as children, it would darken those memories and ruin those things we once loved forever. She then proceeds to admit that is what she is there to do, and thus begins her song.

She first explains the phallic imagery that was hidden on the movie poster of Disney's The Little Mermaid film, while also revealing that the original story the film was based on written by Hans Christian Andersen ended when the titular little mermaid died. She then reveals that the voice of Ducky in The Land Before Time, Judith Barsi, was murdered by her father, and demonstrates this by burying Barsi alive.

She then tells of how the author of Peter Pan J. M. Barrie forged a will to get custody of children, then runs over Peter with a train. She explains that Roald Dahl, the author of James and the Giant Peach, hated Jewish people, and that Lewis Carrol, the author of the famous Alice in Wonderland books, was a pedophile, as she watches him throw children into the back of a van with a picture of the Cheshire Cat’s face on it, along with the words, “Free Candy”. She then also explains that Shel Silverstien used to write pornographic children’s poems that were first originally published in Playboy Magazine.

She then shows that the iconic alien in Stephen Spielberg’s E.T. was once portrayed by a child born with no legs and that in the film Milo and Otis, many dogs died during production, which she demonstrates by dropping a litter of puppies to their deaths down a waterfall and then shooting the remaining survivors with a shotgun.

She then explains that when in comes down to the truth, sometimes you might as well have no other choice but to surrender. She then gives an example of this by stating that Jeffrey Jones, the actor who portrayed the principal Ed Rooney in the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off, was a registered sex offender who was charged with illegal and unlawful possession of child pornography. She then ends her song by showing and explaining that more child stars died from drug overdose than she can say in the length of the song. She then finally finishes off her song by asking the viewer one last question, "Is your childhood ruined now?".

At the end of the day, however, many of her facts are poorly-researched. For example, the original movie poster for Disney's The Little Mermaid had zero phallic imagery (the cover for the first VHS release did, however), Roald Dahl's antisemitism has a lot of conflicting evidence for and against it, she makes it seem like everything in The Giving Tree was originally published in Playboy Magazine (the only common denominator is the identical art style), Matthew De Meritt was one of three actors who portrayed E.T. (the other two were able-bodied men with dwarfism), and the allegations of animal abuse directed at the production of Milo and Otis, raised by several animal rights groups in Australia, have, to date, never been proven, not even by the American Humane Society. Whether this is intentional to further ruin childhoods, or she genuinely failed to do proper research, is unknown.

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