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Most of these screamers use scary images and loud sounds or screams to increase the effect (hence the name ''screamer''). Some examples of screamers are [[The Maze]] by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]], [[Anne.jpg]], [[Ghost Caught on Tape]], [[What's Wrong?]] and the [[K-fee commercials]]. Screamers often have a scary image and a loud scream, per example, [[Regan MacNeil]] from the 1973's classic horror movie ''[[wikipedia:The_Exorcist_(film)|The Exorcist]]''. Horror films or games are not considered screamers since the users already know they will get scared. In some cases they have startling or disgusting images, and these are called [[shock sites]]. They can also be considered screamers since they do surprise the user.
Most of these screamers use scary images and loud sounds or screams to increase the effect (hence the name ''screamer''). Some examples of screamers are [[The Maze]] by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]], [[Anne.jpg]], [[Ghost Caught on Tape]], [[What's Wrong?]] and the [[K-fee commercials]]. Screamers often have a scary image and a loud scream, per example, [[Regan MacNeil]] from the 1973's classic horror movie ''[[wikipedia:The_Exorcist_(film)|The Exorcist]]''. Horror films or games are not considered screamers since the users already know they will get scared. In some cases they have startling or disgusting images, and these are called [[shock sites]]. They can also be considered screamers since they do surprise the user.
==Origins==
==Origins==
[[File:K-fee Car.png|thumb|The '''K-fee Car''' commercial.|233x233px]]Screamers have been around since as far as the early [https://screamer.fandom.com/wiki/Category:1970s 1970s], and slowly started to make surface on the web in the [https://screamer.fandom.com/wiki/Category:2000 2000s]. The first screamers to be aired on television were part of an advertising campaign named ''Wide Awake'' from K-fee, for their new coffee drink called ''Turbodrink''. The nine ads consisted of a peaceful scene with soothing music, but at some point in the ad, the scene gets briefly interrupted by either a zombie or a gargoyle screaming at the camera, followed by the company's slogan and the product.
[[File:K-fee Car.png|thumb|The '''K-fee Car''' commercial.|233x233px]]Screamers have been around since as far as the early [https://screamer.fandom.com/wiki/Category:1970s 1970s], and slowly started to make surface on the web in the [https://screamer.fandom.com/wiki/Category:2000 2000s]. The first screamers to be aired on television were part of an advertising campaign named ''Wide Awake'' from [[K-fee]], for their new coffee drink called ''Turbodrink''. The nine ads consisted of a peaceful scene with soothing music, but at some point in the ad, the scene gets briefly interrupted by either a zombie or a gargoyle screaming at the camera, followed by the company's slogan and the product.
 
== Popular Culture ==
== Popular Culture ==
Because of their reputation as clever trolling tools and pranks, screamers have been featured quite recently in works of fiction and also in some well-known cartoons.
Because of their reputation as clever trolling tools and pranks, screamers have been featured quite recently in works of fiction and also in some well-known cartoons.

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