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The video starts with Little Jerry's father reading him the entire story of The Shining, then tells him not to open a closet near him, which he calls "''The Closet of Unimaginable Psychologial Torment''". Little Jerry's father tells him that the last person who entered there died and went to hell. As Little Jerry tries to sleep, he constantly hears noises from the closet. Scared, he tip-toes to the closet while dramatic string music plays (which is actually from the APM Music track “Dramatic Cue (d)”, which has played in shows like SpongeBob SquarePants and Ren and Stimpy), and slowly opens the closet, only to reveal that there's nothing.
The video starts with Little Jerry's father reading him the entire story of The Shining, then tells him not to open a closet near him, which he calls "''The Closet of Unimaginable Psychologial Torment''". Little Jerry's father tells him that the last person who entered there died and went to hell. As Little Jerry tries to sleep, he constantly hears noises from the closet. Scared, he tip-toes to the closet while dramatic string music plays (which is actually from the APM Music track “Dramatic Cue (d)”, which has played in shows like SpongeBob SquarePants and Ren and Stimpy), and slowly opens the closet, only to reveal that there's nothing.


but as soon as the viewer expects nothing, an incredibly fast flurry of screamers pop up over a violent string screech (which is actually from the APM Music track “Drama Link (f)”, which also played in shows like SpongeBob SquarePants and Ren and Stimpy), such as [[Regan MacNeil]], the face from [[What's Wrong?]], the cover of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Psycho_(film) American Psycho], [[Jeff the Killer]], faceless GMan, [[Pazuzu]], the cover of "Ghost Dad", a skull with one eye (later to use in [[Poochee and Pansy]]), the [[I like bread]] image, and the main character from "Salad Fingers". He then quickly shuts the closet, frightened to the point where his hair turned white,  
but as soon as the viewer expects nothing, an incredibly fast flurry of screamer faces pop up over a violent string screech (which is actually from the APM Music track “Drama Link (f)”, which also played in shows like SpongeBob SquarePants and Ren and Stimpy), such as [[Regan MacNeil]], the face from [[What's Wrong?]], the cover of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Psycho_(film) American Psycho], [[Jeff the Killer]], faceless GMan, [[Pazuzu]], the cover of "Ghost Dad", a skull with one eye (later to use in [[Poochee and Pansy]]), the [[I like bread]] image, and the main character from "Salad Fingers". He then quickly shuts the closet, frightened to the point where his hair turned white,  


Then he opens the closet again, and shuts the closet, repeating the same action over and over again. His dad angrily asks what's all the racket in there. Little Jerry runs to his bed, as his dad notices that his hair is white, assuming he dyed his hair, then scolds him for that, and shuts the door. The screamer flurry could also count as flashing lights, since the screamer is so fast. In the video "Junior" (the 4th installment of Jerry), the closet is referenced, then the credits roll
Then he opens the closet again, and shuts the closet, repeating the same action over and over again. His dad angrily asks what's all the racket in there. Little Jerry runs to his bed, as his dad notices that his hair is white, assuming he dyed his hair, then scolds him for that, and shuts the door. The screamer flurry could also count as flashing lights, since the screamer is so fast. In the video "Junior" (the 4th installment of Jerry), the closet is referenced, then the credits roll
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