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{{See Also|Akai Heya Complete Version}}
{{See Also|Akai Heya Complete Version}}
The animated "Red Room" legend involves two friends discussing a rumor about a mysterious internet pop-up ad posing the question "Do you like —?" with fatal consequences upon closure. Despite initial skepticism, one friend investigates, finding no information online. However, the pop-up appears during routine browsing, featuring a voice repeatedly asking "Do you like —?". Despite attempts to close it, the pop-up persists, with the voice becoming distorted until it asks, "Do you like red?" As the character persists, the voice eventually poses the complete question, "Do you like the red room?" Subsequently, a website displaying a list of names appears, and the protagonist senses a presence behind them. The next day, school gossip circulates about two students who purportedly took their lives by painting their rooms red with their own blood. The protagonist's computer screen then displays their name at the bottom of the list before shutting off with an eerie sound. If pop-ups are enabled, a pop-up resembling the story's ad may appear after the video concludes.
The animated "Red Room" legend involves two friends discussing a rumor about a mysterious internet pop-up ad posing the question "Do you like —?" with fatal consequences upon closure. Despite initial skepticism, one friend investigates, finding no information online. However, the pop-up appears during routine browsing, featuring a voice repeatedly asking "Do you like —?". Despite attempts to close it, the pop-up persists, with the voice becoming distorted until it asks, "Do you like red?" As the character persists, the voice eventually poses the complete question, "Do you like the red room?" Subsequently, a website displaying a list of names appears, and the protagonist senses a presence behind them. The next day, school gossip circulates about two students who purportedly took their lives by painting their rooms red with their own blood. The protagonist's computer screen then displays their name at the bottom of the list before shutting off with an eerie sound. If pop-ups are enabled, a pop-up resembling the story's ad may appear after the video concludes.
===1 Guy 2 Spoons===
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This shock video has an associated [https://trollpasta.com/wiki/1_Guy_2_Spoons creepypasta] written about it, which has since been deleted from the Creepypasta Wiki and moved to the Trollpasta Wiki for its low quality and perceived lack of scariness. The pasta largely just describes the actual video, but adds the twist of implying it has the supernatural ability to make people want to pluck their own eyes out with spoons. The narrator also name-drops other notorious shock videos, namely [[1 Lunatic 1 Ice Pick]], [[1 Man 1 Jar]], and [[3 Guys 1 Hammer]].
===3 Orangutans 1 Blender===
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There is a creepypasta based on the nonexistent “shock video” ''3 Orangutans 1 Blender'', which provides a backstory for the urban legend: according to the story, the video was made by an extremely violent cult-like group and consists of the titular orangutans getting chopped up in a giant blender-like contraption for the group’s sadistic amusement. It similarly [https://trollpasta.com/wiki/3_Orangutans_1_Blender:_The_Story_of_the_Most_Vile_Video_on_the_Internet ended up on the Trollpasta Wiki] for its comically edgy, low quality writing and general ridiculousness.


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==Lost episodes==
==Lost episodes==
Lost episodes creepypastas refer to a popular subgenre of creepypasta that explore the notion of missing or unaired episodes of well-known TV shows or cartoons. Creepypasta enthusiasts believe that these episodes are so disturbing or controversial that they were never aired or have since been lost over time. These stories typically include detailed descriptions of the alleged lost episode, often featuring unsettling and graphic content. Lost episodes frequently deviate from the show's typical themes and often involve supernatural or paranormal elements such as cursed or haunted tapes and footage. These stories are known for their dark and disturbing themes, including graphic violence, death, suicide, and mental illness.
Lost episodes creepypastas refer to a popular subgenre of creepypasta that explore the notion of missing or unaired episodes of well-known TV shows or cartoons. Creepypasta enthusiasts believe that these episodes are so disturbing or controversial that they were never aired or have since been lost over time. These stories typically include detailed descriptions of the alleged lost episode, often featuring unsettling and graphic content. Lost episodes frequently deviate from the show's typical themes and often involve supernatural or paranormal elements such as cursed or haunted tapes and footage. These stories are known for their dark and disturbing themes, including graphic violence, death, suicide, and mental illness.
===Max and Ruby 0004===
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[[Max and Ruby 0004]] centers around an alleged cursed episode of the American-Canadian animated children's TV series [[wikipedia:Max & Ruby|Max & Ruby]]. The story was created by PiggyPoe in 2013 and it begins with the narrator buying a Max and Ruby DVD online for their child as a Christmas gift. However, the DVD arrives greasy and shows a poorly drawn version of Max and Ruby with empty black eyes. Upon watching it, disturbing and violent imagery is depicted, such as Max committing suicide and the parents being murdered.
===Poochee and Pansy===
===Poochee and Pansy===
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