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'''What's Wrong With This Picture?''' was a clone/recreation of the infamous [[What's Wrong?|What's Wrong]] screamer from 2001, by the now defunct website ''Weasel Circus''. The game begins with instructions to figure out what is wrong with the picture about to be shown, and offers a play button to begin.
'''What's Wrong With This Picture?''' was a clone/recreation of the infamous [[What's Wrong?|What's Wrong]] screamer from 2001, by the now defunct website ''Weasel Circus''. The game begins with instructions to figure out what is wrong with the picture about to be shown, and offers a play button to begin.


Once the play button is clicked, it pans to a picture of a kitchen; naturally, there's nothing unusual about it; however, after 30 seconds, a loud, familiar scream (also heard in "You Will Not Believe How Deep This Hole Is!") plays, and the image abruptly changes to a closeup of Frankenstein's Monster as he appears on the front cover of the 1931 film of the same name.
Once the play button is clicked, it pans to a picture of a kitchen; naturally, there's nothing unusual about it; however, after 30 seconds, a loud, familiar scream (also heard in "You Will Not Believe How Deep This Hole Is!") plays, and the image abruptly changes to a closeup of Frankenstein's Monster as he appears on the front cover of the 1921 film of the same name.


The screamer then ends on a lighter note by stating: "Hope we didn't startle you too bad!"
The screamer then ends on a lighter note by stating: "Hope we didn't startle you too bad!"
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