Boogey Monster

Boogey Monster is a 1993 American animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 32rd film overall in the Disney Animated Classics canon, it was produced during a period known as the "Disney Renaissance." Directed by George Scribner and Robin Hayes, the film features the voice roles of Candace Cameron, Jack Nicholson, and others. Set in the fictional town of Beverly, Minnesota, the film follows a young pre-teen girl who discovers a monster hiding under her bed at night.

Scribner pitched the idea for a Halloween-themed story at a directors meeting shortly after wrapping up the production of Oliver & Company. He brought in various female middle school students to represent the child being afraid of the monster during bedtime and shot various sequences on tape to prove it. One of Disney's veteran animators emulated the monster during these sequences.