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*''[[Teletubbies Walk it out|Teletubbies Walk It Out]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by an unknown [[YouTube]] user in at least 2007. Although the original has been deleted, a reaction video confirms its existence.[1] In 2017, Rohan Hordern remade it. The video kicks off with a clip from the extended opening, featuring Dipsy randomly pushing buttons. Originally intended to play "Baa Baa Black Sheep" with sheep sounds, this user edited it to play UNK's [[wikipedia:Walk It Out (Unk song)|Walk It Out]]. Tinky Winky, Laa-Laa, and Po then get up from their beds and start dancing. Shortly after, a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] from ''[[wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]]'' appears with a high-pitched scream. Unfortunately, the reaction video is blurry, leaving the creator and release date unknown.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=2IetCUQj92E</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CKs0_Fp9j4</ref>
*''[[Teletubbies Walk it out|Teletubbies Walk It Out]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by an unknown [[YouTube]] user in at least 2007. Although the original has been deleted, a reaction video confirms its existence.[1] In 2017, Rohan Hordern remade it. The video kicks off with a clip from the extended opening, featuring Dipsy randomly pushing buttons. Originally intended to play "Baa Baa Black Sheep" with sheep sounds, this user edited it to play UNK's [[wikipedia:Walk It Out (Unk song)|Walk It Out]]. Tinky Winky, Laa-Laa, and Po then get up from their beds and start dancing. Shortly after, a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] from ''[[wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]]'' appears with a high-pitched scream. Unfortunately, the reaction video is blurry, leaving the creator and release date unknown.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=2IetCUQj92E</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CKs0_Fp9j4</ref>
*The [[Cuffi Advert|Cuffi Adverts]], created by [[YouTube]] user VenerableDread in November 2006, form a series of screamer videos inspired by the [[K-fee commercials]]. Notable for their connection with screamers like Saddam Hussein Execution, each video wraps up with a parody of K-fee's slogan, culminating in the phrase "Now go change your pants." In the inaugural advert, "Sunset," a 9-second glimpse of a roadside sunset is succeeded by the sudden appearance of a Cyberman from Doctor Who, accompanied by the identical scream from "What's Wrong?". In the subsequent advert, "Motorway," a depiction of a motorway with cars in motion is displayed. At the 9-second mark, a screamer appears, showcasing a green-scaled image of a distorted face and the same scream from "What's Wrong?".<ref name=":0">Cuffi Sunset: web.archive.org/web/20250312070040/files.catbox.moe/wei0tg.mp4</ref><ref name=":1">Cuffi Motorway appears at 0:58: web.archive.org/web/20250312070132/files.catbox.moe/g1kbay.mp4</ref>


*''[[Wilkins Coffee Commercial Made 1000000 Times Scarier]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by YouTube user ThatPulseman876, A.K.A RainLauncher85, in March 2019. Featuring a clip from the 1957 commercial "Jim Henson's Wilkins Coffee Commercials" the video edits in Sinistar to appear when Wilkins pulls the lever, accompanied by the same scream from The Maze. Both the remake and the original screamer became lost media due to the creator's account termination. However, DiscoverGuy1999 made a variation on April 4, 2023, using a loud, distorted clip from the Numberblocks episode Twelve at the 2:02 mark, where Twelve says "Rectangle rise!"—originally from a video titled "The FitnessGram Three Fours Loop Test."<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=XwsJ8-YSh3o</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=qGeGH8NrgBY</ref>
*''[[Wilkins Coffee Commercial Made 1000000 Times Scarier]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by YouTube user ThatPulseman876, A.K.A RainLauncher85, in March 2019. Featuring a clip from the 1957 commercial "Jim Henson's Wilkins Coffee Commercials" the video edits in Sinistar to appear when Wilkins pulls the lever, accompanied by the same scream from The Maze. Both the remake and the original screamer became lost media due to the creator's account termination. However, DiscoverGuy1999 made a variation on April 4, 2023, using a loud, distorted clip from the Numberblocks episode Twelve at the 2:02 mark, where Twelve says "Rectangle rise!"—originally from a video titled "The FitnessGram Three Fours Loop Test."<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=XwsJ8-YSh3o</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=qGeGH8NrgBY</ref>
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*''Kitten Around but with a Twist!'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by RainLauncher85 on September 17th, 2021. The [[video]] features a clip from Jellystone! with the character Augie Doggie singing Kitten Around. Right before she says "yarn," a picture of [[Ahenobarbus Henocied]] pops up with the same scream from [[Rata Bailando]], which was Whitehouse's Philosophy sped up. The original [[video]] has been deleted and became lost media due to the creator's [[YouTube]] account termination for unknown reasons<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=MMEAOymkyXQ</ref><ref>https://screamer.wiki/images/f/f8/KittenAround.jpeg</ref>, but the video has been found since 8th March 2025<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=tHX1drjMyvQ</ref>.
*''Kitten Around but with a Twist!'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by RainLauncher85 on September 17th, 2021. The [[video]] features a clip from Jellystone! with the character Augie Doggie singing Kitten Around. Right before she says "yarn," a picture of [[Ahenobarbus Henocied]] pops up with the same scream from [[Rata Bailando]], which was Whitehouse's Philosophy sped up. The original [[video]] has been deleted and became lost media due to the creator's [[YouTube]] account termination for unknown reasons<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=MMEAOymkyXQ</ref><ref>https://screamer.wiki/images/f/f8/KittenAround.jpeg</ref>, but the video has been found since 8th March 2025<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=tHX1drjMyvQ</ref>.
*The [[Cuffi Advert|Cuffi Adverts]], created by [[YouTube]] user VenerableDread in November 2006, form a series of screamer videos inspired by the [[K-fee commercials]]. Notable for their connection with screamers like Saddam Hussein Execution, each video wraps up with a parody of K-fee's slogan, culminating in the phrase "Now go change your pants." In the inaugural advert, "Sunset," a 9-second glimpse of a roadside sunset is succeeded by the sudden appearance of a Cyberman from Doctor Who, accompanied by the identical scream from "What's Wrong?". In the subsequent advert, "Motorway," a depiction of a motorway with cars in motion is displayed. At the 9-second mark, a screamer appears, showcasing a green-scaled image of a distorted face and the same scream from "What's Wrong?".<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />
*The [[Cuffi Advert|Cuffi Adverts]], created by [[YouTube]] user VenerableDread in November 2006, form a series of screamer videos inspired by the [[K-fee commercials]]. Notable for their connection with screamers like Saddam Hussein Execution, each video wraps up with a parody of K-fee's slogan, culminating in the phrase "Now go change your pants." In the inaugural advert, "Sunset," a 9-second glimpse of a roadside sunset is succeeded by the sudden appearance of a Cyberman from Doctor Who, accompanied by the identical scream from "What's Wrong?". In the subsequent advert, "Motorway," a depiction of a motorway with cars in motion is displayed. At the 9-second mark, a screamer appears, showcasing a green-scaled image of a distorted face and the same scream from "What's Wrong?".<ref name=":0">Cuffi Sunset: web.archive.org/web/20250312070040/files.catbox.moe/wei0tg.mp4</ref><ref name=":1">Cuffi Motorway appears at 0:58: web.archive.org/web/20250312070132/files.catbox.moe/g1kbay.mp4</ref>


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