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The video begins with a website link to ''Planet.angelfire.com/ill2/sniklson25'', and then fades out to a picture of [[wikipedia:Elmo|Elmo]], from the long-running children's television series, [[wikipedia:Sesame_Street|''Sesame Street'']] with text at the bottom: "Let's pay attention to Elmo's Song!". A suspiciously quiet version of ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSYadh2xmcI Elmo's Song]'' can also be heard in the background. However, after 10 seconds, a close-up image of Sadako Yamamura's eye, at the end of the 1998 Japanese horror film ''[[wikipedia:Ring_(film)|The Ring]]'' pops up, accompanied by a blood-curling scream (which is actually the scream sound effect from [[Backwards Music]]). The website link is then shown a second time. | The video begins with a website link to ''Planet.angelfire.com/ill2/sniklson25'', and then fades out to a picture of [[wikipedia:Elmo|Elmo]], from the long-running children's television series, [[wikipedia:Sesame_Street|''Sesame Street'']] with text at the bottom: "Let's pay attention to Elmo's Song!". A suspiciously quiet version of ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSYadh2xmcI Elmo's Song]'' can also be heard in the background. However, after 10 seconds, a close-up image of Sadako Yamamura's eye, at the end of the 1998 Japanese horror film ''[[wikipedia:Ring_(film)|The Ring]]'' pops up, accompanied by a blood-curling scream (which is actually the scream sound effect from [[Backwards Music]]). The website link is then shown a second time. | ||
=== Showcase video === | |||
[[File:The Elmo Song (censored).mp4|320px]] | |||
==Link== | ==Link== |
Latest revision as of 11:04, 20 November 2024
The Elmo Song is a screamer video uploaded to YouTube on September 9, 2007 by the user YvSvAllo (now known as Sietss deMeer).
The video begins with a website link to Planet.angelfire.com/ill2/sniklson25, and then fades out to a picture of Elmo, from the long-running children's television series, Sesame Street with text at the bottom: "Let's pay attention to Elmo's Song!". A suspiciously quiet version of Elmo's Song can also be heard in the background. However, after 10 seconds, a close-up image of Sadako Yamamura's eye, at the end of the 1998 Japanese horror film The Ring pops up, accompanied by a blood-curling scream (which is actually the scream sound effect from Backwards Music). The website link is then shown a second time.
Showcase video
Link
NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!
- youtube.com/watch?v=SLcCSSzdsXc
- Permalink: bit.ly/2S8duNm