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'''My Singing Monsters Anti Piracy Screen''' is a [[YouTube]] screamer video created by the channel | '''My Singing Monsters Anti Piracy Screen''' is a [[YouTube]] screamer video created by the channel NathanGames YTwo on May 2nd of 2022. It is based off of the 2012 mobile game '''My Singing Monsters'''. | ||
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The video starts off with a mouse cursor opening | The video starts off with a mouse cursor opening My Singing Monsters from the mobile emulator Bluestacks. Once the game is open, the game quickly displays a message that reads "Piracy is illegal. Something is going to happen" with a countdown counting from five. There are also images of the monster Mammott edited to have red eyes in the bottom corners. The other monsters in the background appear to have the same red eyes as the two Mammotts, as well. Reversed audio is heard playing in the background along with beeping. Once the timer hits three, it cuts to a shot of a sepia image of the monster Furcorn with a loud scream. The anti-piracy screen is entirely fake, as My Singing Monsters is free and cannot be pirated. | ||
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Revision as of 23:16, 2 March 2023
My Singing Monsters Anti Piracy Screen is a YouTube screamer video created by the channel NathanGames YTwo on May 2nd of 2022. It is based off of the 2012 mobile game My Singing Monsters.
The video starts off with a mouse cursor opening My Singing Monsters from the mobile emulator Bluestacks. Once the game is open, the game quickly displays a message that reads "Piracy is illegal. Something is going to happen" with a countdown counting from five. There are also images of the monster Mammott edited to have red eyes in the bottom corners. The other monsters in the background appear to have the same red eyes as the two Mammotts, as well. Reversed audio is heard playing in the background along with beeping. Once the timer hits three, it cuts to a shot of a sepia image of the monster Furcorn with a loud scream. The anti-piracy screen is entirely fake, as My Singing Monsters is free and cannot be pirated.
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NOTE: the following video contains a screamer!
- youtube.com/watch?v=25kYU31CrMo