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===Herobrine===
===Herobrine===
{{Main|Herobrine}}
[[File:Herobrine.png|thumb|left|200px|A depiction of Herobrine's skin]]
[[File:Herobrine.png|thumb|left|200px|A depiction of Herobrine's skin]]
'''Herobrine''' is a mythological character that is associated with the sandbox video game [[wikipedia:Minecraft|Minecraft]]. According to the popular lore, Herobrine is a mysterious figure that haunts players in their game worlds, often causing strange occurrences and unexplained phenomena. The character first appeared on the Minecraft forums in 2010, when a user claimed to have seen the figure in their game. Herobrine is often depicted as a ghostly figure with white eyes and the default player skin.<ref name="Herobrine">PC Gamer. "The Minecraft Herobrine story, explained." 7 Jan. 2021, https://www.pcgamer.com/minecraft-herobrine-story-creepypasta-explained/.</ref> It is said that Herobrine has the ability to manipulate the game environment, creating structures and leaving behind signs. He is also rumored to possess supernatural abilities, such as the ability to move through solid blocks and to be immune to harm from weapons. Some versions of the legend claim that he is a dead brother of the game's creator, Markus "Notch" Persson, who haunts the game to seek revenge.<ref name="Herobrine" /> Herobrine have been referenced in several [[screamers]], such as [[Him]], [[Herobrine.com]], and more.
'''Herobrine''' is a mythological character that is associated with the sandbox video game [[wikipedia:Minecraft|Minecraft]]. According to the popular lore, Herobrine is a mysterious figure that haunts players in their game worlds, often causing strange occurrences and unexplained phenomena. The character first appeared on the Minecraft forums in 2010, when a user claimed to have seen the figure in their game. Herobrine is often depicted as a ghostly figure with white eyes and the default player skin.<ref name="Herobrine">PC Gamer. "The Minecraft Herobrine story, explained." 7 Jan. 2021, https://www.pcgamer.com/minecraft-herobrine-story-creepypasta-explained/.</ref> It is said that Herobrine has the ability to manipulate the game environment, creating structures and leaving behind signs. He is also rumored to possess supernatural abilities, such as the ability to move through solid blocks and to be immune to harm from weapons. Some versions of the legend claim that he is a dead brother of the game's creator, Markus "Notch" Persson, who haunts the game to seek revenge.<ref name="Herobrine" /> Herobrine have been referenced in several [[screamers]], such as [[Him]], [[Herobrine.com]], and more.
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===Suicide Mouse===
===Suicide Mouse===
{{Main|Suicide Mouse}}
[[File:Suicide Mouse Poster.png|thumb|right|210px|The poster for the ''Suicidemouse.avi'' by TheDarkRinneganSee.]]
[[File:Suicide Mouse Poster.png|thumb|right|210px|The poster for the ''Suicidemouse.avi'' by TheDarkRinneganSee.]]
'''Suicidemouse.avi''' or '''Suicide Mouse''' is an urban legend that has gained popularity on the internet as a supposed lost episode of the classic Disney character, [[wikipedia:Mickey Mouse|Mickey Mouse]]. According to the legend, the lost episode features Mickey Mouse walking past a loop of buildings with his head down and hands clasped behind his back. Dissonant piano music plays in the background, becoming more like static as the video progresses. At about 1:50, the screen goes black, and a title card inserted by the uploader explains that the screen remained black until the six-minute mark. When the video resumes, the buildings and Mickey return, accompanied by distorted voices and later screaming. The images progressively become more and more twisted, with a final blurry close-up of Mickey and a broken music box playing in the background. The video concludes with a title card written in Cyrillic that roughly translates to "The sights of hell bring its viewers back in."<ref>Bustle. "Is The Suicidemouse.avi Creepypasta Real? Here's The Truth About This Lost Mickey Mouse Cartoon." 28 Mar. 2016, https://www.bustle.com/articles/140525-is-the-suicidemouseavi-creepypasta-real-heres-the-truth-about-this-lost-mickey-mouse-cartoon.</ref>
'''Suicidemouse.avi''' or '''Suicide Mouse''' is an urban legend that has gained popularity on the internet as a supposed lost episode of the classic Disney character, [[wikipedia:Mickey Mouse|Mickey Mouse]]. According to the legend, the lost episode features Mickey Mouse walking past a loop of buildings with his head down and hands clasped behind his back. Dissonant piano music plays in the background, becoming more like static as the video progresses. At about 1:50, the screen goes black, and a title card inserted by the uploader explains that the screen remained black until the six-minute mark. When the video resumes, the buildings and Mickey return, accompanied by distorted voices and later screaming. The images progressively become more and more twisted, with a final blurry close-up of Mickey and a broken music box playing in the background. The video concludes with a title card written in Cyrillic that roughly translates to "The sights of hell bring its viewers back in."<ref>Bustle. "Is The Suicidemouse.avi Creepypasta Real? Here's The Truth About This Lost Mickey Mouse Cartoon." 28 Mar. 2016, https://www.bustle.com/articles/140525-is-the-suicidemouseavi-creepypasta-real-heres-the-truth-about-this-lost-mickey-mouse-cartoon.</ref>
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