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|title = Mensagem Subliminar--Turma do Chaves | |title = Mensagem Subliminar--Turma do Chaves | ||
|image = | |image = Chaves.png | ||
|maker = MegaC20 | |maker = MegaC20 | ||
|type = [[YouTube]] video | |type = [[YouTube]] video | ||
|date = March 27, 2011 | |date = March 27, 2011 | ||
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'''Mensagem Subliminar--Turma do Chaves''' is a Brazilian screamer video | '''Mensagem Subliminar--Turma do Chaves''' is a Brazilian screamer video uploaded to YouTube by MegaC20 on March 27, 2011. The video is considered one of the most notable screamers involving the Mexican comedy series El Chavo del Ocho. While the original upload has 1,472 views, a 2012 reupload by user ''animeseblablabla'' gained significantly more attention, accumulating over 25,262 views. | ||
The video | The video begins with a purple screen displaying Portuguese text that introduces an alleged "intriguing photograph" taken during the filming of an El Chavo episode. The text draws attention to supposed supernatural elements in the image, including the appearances of Don Ramón's and Quico's faces reflected in window panes. These reflections are claimed to be unusual because the photograph was taken exactly one year before Don Ramón's death and after Quico's departure from the show. The narration asks the question "Something supernatural or mere coincidence?". | ||
As Jean-Jacques Perrey's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrJjNuw23jc The Elephant Never Forgets] plays in the background, the video displays a group photo from the show, with the text urging viewers to focus on the window in an "enlarged image". Two red circles highlight the alleged reflections. However, a jumpscare occurs at 0:59 when an edited image of Quico with a zombie-like face suddenly appears, accompanied by a loud scream. The video then transitions to an unedited photo of Quico looking frightened, while his theme song plays in the background. The video concludes with a black screen featuring the text "By: Ton". | |||
=== Showcase video === | |||
[[File:MensagemSubliminarTurmadoChavesShowcase.mp4|320px]] | |||
== Link == | == Link == |
Latest revision as of 01:49, 22 November 2024
Mensagem Subliminar--Turma do Chaves is a Brazilian screamer video uploaded to YouTube by MegaC20 on March 27, 2011. The video is considered one of the most notable screamers involving the Mexican comedy series El Chavo del Ocho. While the original upload has 1,472 views, a 2012 reupload by user animeseblablabla gained significantly more attention, accumulating over 25,262 views.
The video begins with a purple screen displaying Portuguese text that introduces an alleged "intriguing photograph" taken during the filming of an El Chavo episode. The text draws attention to supposed supernatural elements in the image, including the appearances of Don Ramón's and Quico's faces reflected in window panes. These reflections are claimed to be unusual because the photograph was taken exactly one year before Don Ramón's death and after Quico's departure from the show. The narration asks the question "Something supernatural or mere coincidence?".
As Jean-Jacques Perrey's The Elephant Never Forgets plays in the background, the video displays a group photo from the show, with the text urging viewers to focus on the window in an "enlarged image". Two red circles highlight the alleged reflections. However, a jumpscare occurs at 0:59 when an edited image of Quico with a zombie-like face suddenly appears, accompanied by a loud scream. The video then transitions to an unedited photo of Quico looking frightened, while his theme song plays in the background. The video concludes with a black screen featuring the text "By: Ton".
Showcase video
Link
NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!
- Original: youtube.com/watch?v=wEqthZyo_Gw
- Mirror: youtube.com/watch?v=Yu7_vXEIN1A
- Permalink: web.archive.org/web/20240302203359/files.catbox.moe/sta62b.mp4