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'''Poochee and Pansy''' is an ARG-related web series that focuses on two puppies that are from Puppy Hill trying to save a cat from an evil witch. The premiere episode, uploaded to YouTube in 2009, contains a [[screamer]]. However, this is only the beginning of what the series becomes. The series includes a plethora of disturbing imagery and eerie footage. The series consists of only seven episodes. On January 15, 2010, episode 2 of Poochee and Pansy was deleted by [[YouTube]] moderators for unknown reasons and was restored five years later. The creator appealed to restore the original upload, but the appeal was rejected. | '''Poochee and Pansy''' is an ARG-related web series that focuses on two puppies that are from Puppy Hill trying to save a cat from an evil witch. The premiere episode, uploaded to YouTube in 2009, contains a [[screamer]]. However, this is only the beginning of what the series becomes. The series includes a plethora of disturbing imagery and eerie footage. The series consists of only seven episodes. On January 15, 2010, episode 2 of Poochee and Pansy was deleted by [[YouTube]] moderators for unknown reasons and was restored five years later. The creator appealed to restore the original upload, but the appeal was rejected. | ||
According to Eric B. Wise (ScareTheater), the series was created to recruit viewers for an alternate reality game called: "Hunt for the Gangadiddle". This game was spread around 4chan on a relatively unknown date to recruit users to uncover the mystery of Gangadiddle.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=FaCoQ25JIXs - ScareTheater analysis.</ref> (See the "[[Poochee and Pansy#Trivia|Trivia]]" section below for more information.) The series itself | According to Eric B. Wise (ScareTheater), the series was created to recruit viewers for an alternate reality game called: "Hunt for the Gangadiddle". This game was spread around 4chan on a relatively unknown date to recruit users to uncover the mystery of Gangadiddle.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=FaCoQ25JIXs - ScareTheater analysis.</ref> (See the "[[Poochee and Pansy#Trivia|Trivia]]" section below for more information.) The series itself has a website. <ref>poocheeandpansy.com</ref> | ||
=Episodes= | =Episodes= | ||
The series consists of the following episodes: | The series consists of the following episodes: | ||
===Episode 1: The Quest for the Midnight Crown=== | ===Episode 1: The Quest for the Midnight Crown=== | ||
In the first episode, a narrator introduces our eponymous puppy characters and mentions that one | In the first episode, a narrator introduces our eponymous puppy characters and mentions that one day Poochee urgently needed to tell something to Pansy. He tells her about a strange dream he had, which involves a kitten being locked up by an evil witch. She had the same dream, so Poochee concludes that because of this, the dream must be a telepathic SOS message directed at them. They prepare to venture to Sufferdark, where they come across Batwing Cave, which they must go through to reach Sufferdark. A firefly named Freddy appears and tries to lead them through the cave, however, he is interrupted by a skull with one eye along with a loud screech. There is a link to a website that can be found in the information section of the YouTube channel. In 2020, the video was remastered; it is largely the same as the original, but the screamer was removed, allowing Freddy to finish his line. | ||
===Episode 2: Danger In The Dark! ($ £Wv$ER&8765435 w%4%^$£%@£@)=== | ===Episode 2: Danger In The Dark! ($ £Wv$ER&8765435 w%4%^$£%@£@)=== | ||
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===Episode 5: (Unnamed)=== | ===Episode 5: (Unnamed)=== | ||
[[File:EP5.png|thumb|220px|Pooche and Pansy rescues the kitten they have been searching for.]] | [[File:EP5.png|thumb|220px|Pooche and Pansy rescues the kitten they have been searching for.]] | ||
The video begins with The Huntmaster addressing the viewer, warning them that they "cannot hide." After a glitchy title screen, a series of unsettling images are shown, including a cowering man, a dog with sharp teeth, and footage of the house from a previous episode. The episode title is obscured by a black censor panel. More disturbing images follow, including [[Smile Dog]], Binzo Tsujii, and the witch with no eyes from the previous episode. The Huntmaster reappears, and his body flails wildly accompanied by loud distortion noises. The episode proper begins with two yellow eyes in a dark doorway, which Poochee identifies as the kitten they have been searching for. The animals stare at each other for an extended period before the scene cuts to a montage of random and unsettling clips, including an evil Poochee, the skull screamer, and footage from the Disney short, [[wikipedia:The_Story_of_Menstruation|''The Story of Menstruation'']]. The title screen appears again, featuring a stylized "G." The "Menstruation" footage returns, with the girl's reflection coming to life and smiling at the screen. The scene zooms in on the reflection as the girl's smile becomes more menacing, and a loud roar is heard. The scene then cuts to inside the house, where the message "All dead" is written in blood | The video begins with The Huntmaster addressing the viewer, warning them that they "cannot hide." After a glitchy title screen, a series of unsettling images are shown, including a cowering man, a dog with sharp teeth, and footage of the house from a previous episode. The episode title is obscured by a black censor panel. More disturbing images follow, including [[Smile Dog]], Binzo Tsujii, and the witch with no eyes from the previous episode. The Huntmaster reappears, and his body flails wildly accompanied by loud distortion noises. The episode proper begins with two yellow eyes in a dark doorway, which Poochee identifies as the kitten they have been searching for. The animals stare at each other for an extended period before the scene cuts to a montage of random and unsettling clips, including an evil Poochee, the skull screamer, and footage from the Disney short, [[wikipedia:The_Story_of_Menstruation|''The Story of Menstruation'']]. The title screen appears again, featuring a stylized "G." The "Menstruation" footage returns, with the girl's reflection coming to life and smiling at the screen. The scene zooms in on the reflection as the girl's smile becomes more menacing, and a loud roar is heard. The scene then cuts to inside the house, where the message "All dead" is written in blood red on the wall near some pictures. We then see someone walking in the woods and entering an area with many tree stumps, which is compared to a cartoon forest drawing. Poochee warns the viewer that what is on TV is real, and everything else is make-believe. The "Menstruation" girl's face appears again with a loud scream, followed by the full version of the first line: "You cannot hide from the truth." The video ends with the stylized "G" from earlier appearing once more. | ||
===Episode 6: Message from the Gangadiddle (Message from the Gxx%$£^$)=== | ===Episode 6: Message from the Gangadiddle (Message from the Gxx%$£^$)=== | ||
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===The Sequel=== | ===The Sequel=== | ||
The channel announces the sequel: "Poochee and Pansy 2" at approximately 3:30 AM. However, it | The channel announces the sequel: "Poochee and Pansy 2" at approximately 3:30 AM. However, it was revealed that it was some hacker using the alias: "The Technician", They uploaded a fraudulent video that falsely claimed it was a sequel. The video was immediately deleted by the creator upon regaining access to the channel, and he quickly apologized to his viewers by uploading this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nvr36EaG17w particular video]. | ||
=Characters= | =Characters= |
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