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|Name = 3D NES Mario
|title = 3D Practice
|Picture = Gametheory.gif
|image = 3DPractice1.png
|Maker = MysticSkillz
|maker = MysticSkillz
|Type = [[YouTube]] video
|type = Animation
|Release date = September 5th, 2010
|date = October 16, 2008
|Quote = 3D Mario.
|imagecaption=The Utah teapot shown in the first scene
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'''3D Practice''' was a simple little prank uploaded to Newgrounds in 2008 by MysticSkillz. The video simply starts off by showing a series of 3D animations to catch the viewers' attention, but not long after that, a zombie pops up into the animation and shrieks. Surprisingly, this flash was rated suitable for everyone, though this was most likely done to trap certain users. The original maker or where the flash is after getting deleted from the site, are not known.
'''3D Practice''' was a simple little [[Flash]] prank uploaded to [[Newgrounds]] in 2008 by MysticSkillz (and pretends to be a practical test project kek). The animation starts off by showing a series of 3D [[animations]] to catch the viewers' attention, but not long after that, a zombie pops up in the animation and shrieks.
 
The flash animation comprises three segments: a blue ''[[wikipedia:Utah teapot|Utah teapot]]'' bouncing up and down, a ball bouncing down stairs, and a 3D face model rotating until facing the viewer. The first two segments replay before transitioning to the next, but during the third replay, a screamer suddenly appears before the end of the animation. The final screen wishes viewers a safe Halloween. Despite containing a screamer, the flash was rated suitable for all ages, possibly as a ploy to lure specific users. The creator and the current whereabouts of the flash remain unknown after it was deleted from the site.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center" bordersize="small">
3DPractice1.png|Utah teapot
3DPractice2.png|Ball bouncing downstairs
3DPractice3.png|Rotating 3D face
3DPracticeEnd.png|End screen
</gallery>
=== Showcase Video ===
[[File:3DPracticeShowcase.mp4|400px]]
==Link==
<u>NOTE</u>: the following animation contains a [[screamer]]!
*web.archive.org/web/20110402020925/newgrounds.com/portal/view/464999
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Latest revision as of 10:55, 19 October 2024

This page is about a screamer or shock site, whose original copy has been deleted.
This screamer's original copy is deleted, but the article links to an archive on the Wayback Machine or another saved copy.

3D Practice was a simple little Flash prank uploaded to Newgrounds in 2008 by MysticSkillz (and pretends to be a practical test project kek). The animation starts off by showing a series of 3D animations to catch the viewers' attention, but not long after that, a zombie pops up in the animation and shrieks.

The flash animation comprises three segments: a blue Utah teapot bouncing up and down, a ball bouncing down stairs, and a 3D face model rotating until facing the viewer. The first two segments replay before transitioning to the next, but during the third replay, a screamer suddenly appears before the end of the animation. The final screen wishes viewers a safe Halloween. Despite containing a screamer, the flash was rated suitable for all ages, possibly as a ploy to lure specific users. The creator and the current whereabouts of the flash remain unknown after it was deleted from the site.

Gallery

Showcase Video

Link

NOTE: the following animation contains a screamer!

  • web.archive.org/web/20110402020925/newgrounds.com/portal/view/464999

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