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*''Playstation 4 Kill Screen (FAKE)'' was a roleplay [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by ShermanBarker チャンネル on January 18th, 2018. The [[video]] aims to deceive viewers into thinking that their [[wikipedia:Playstation 4|Playstation 4]] is experiencing technical difficulties and needs to be turned off immediately to prevent further damage. The warning message is displayed in four languages: English, French, Japanese, and Spanish. Ignoring the warning results in the system displaying error 666 and insisting on turning it off. After a few moments, a flashing screen appears with the text "OMAE WA MOU SHINDEIRU!" and the same music from [[Sonic.exe]] playing in the background but in G-Major tone. The system then thanks the viewer for playing.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=qEuGUkmVbJ8</ref>
*''Playstation 4 Kill Screen (FAKE)'' was a roleplay [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by ShermanBarker チャンネル on January 18th, 2018. The [[video]] aims to deceive viewers into thinking that their [[wikipedia:Playstation 4|Playstation 4]] is experiencing technical difficulties and needs to be turned off immediately to prevent further damage. The warning message is displayed in four languages: English, French, Japanese, and Spanish. Ignoring the warning results in the system displaying error 666 and insisting on turning it off. After a few moments, a flashing screen appears with the text "OMAE WA MOU SHINDEIRU!" and the same music from [[Sonic.exe]] playing in the background but in G-Major tone. The system then thanks the viewer for playing.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=qEuGUkmVbJ8</ref>
*''[[The Simpsons Comic: Find Ned Flanders In This Panel!]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] by Mega Osodashi. Deleted in November 2018, the [[video]] showcased a panel from The Simpsons comic, challenging users to find Ned Flanders while "Watch Out" by Bambee played. A jump scare followed, featuring a white girl with large eyes and a loud scream, concluding with a "Fooled!" message and an invitation to check out more videos on the Generation Star [[YouTube]] channel.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=MV3jOVQlcaI</ref>


*''Look at This Picture for 25 Seconds and You Will See SpongeBob and Patrick!'' was a 2018 [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by [[YouTube]] user Robert’s Channel of Random Stuff. The [[video]] begins with a picture from the SpongeBob episode "[https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/Pranks_a_Lot Pranks a Lot]" with the user claiming that if you look at the picture for 25 seconds, you will see SpongeBob and Patrick. The user instructs viewers to wait, and after 25 seconds, the same picture of Mr. Krabs with salt in his eyes from "SpongeBob Sped Up" plays with the user screaming. The last 10 seconds feature the user asking if you found them, stating that your life is a lie. The [[video]] ends with the user encouraging viewers to subscribe for more quality content.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=Nlap_CEYPq4</ref>
*''Look at This Picture for 25 Seconds and You Will See SpongeBob and Patrick!'' was a 2018 [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by [[YouTube]] user Robert’s Channel of Random Stuff. The [[video]] begins with a picture from the SpongeBob episode "[https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/Pranks_a_Lot Pranks a Lot]" with the user claiming that if you look at the picture for 25 seconds, you will see SpongeBob and Patrick. The user instructs viewers to wait, and after 25 seconds, the same picture of Mr. Krabs with salt in his eyes from "SpongeBob Sped Up" plays with the user screaming. The last 10 seconds feature the user asking if you found them, stating that your life is a lie. The [[video]] ends with the user encouraging viewers to subscribe for more quality content.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=Nlap_CEYPq4</ref>
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*''Illusion Screamer Clown'' was a 2018 French [[screamer]] [[video]] posted on [[YouTube]] by a user named Josier Du 13. The [[video]] starts with a strobe illusion accompanied by eerie sounds in the background, lasting for about 28 seconds. Subsequently, an image of Pennywise from the IT franchise suddenly appears, accompanied by the same scream heard in [[The Maze]].<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=IJAPxbrDZ2w</ref>
*''Illusion Screamer Clown'' was a 2018 French [[screamer]] [[video]] posted on [[YouTube]] by a user named Josier Du 13. The [[video]] starts with a strobe illusion accompanied by eerie sounds in the background, lasting for about 28 seconds. Subsequently, an image of Pennywise from the IT franchise suddenly appears, accompanied by the same scream heard in [[The Maze]].<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=IJAPxbrDZ2w</ref>
===2019===
===2019===
*''[[Toby Turner vs Freddy Krueger. Some Rap Battles of Something.]]'' was an episode of the satirical rap battle series ''Some Rap Battles of Something''. Uploaded on May 24, 2019, the [[video]] includes a [[screamer]] at 0:33, where Freddy Fazbear's [[jumpscare]] from [[wikipedia:Five Nights at Freddy's|Five Nights at Freddy's]] is unexpectedly inserted with booming volume. The [[screamer]] isn't present in the audio version on SoundCloud.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=nTd8b0AeOvc</ref>
*''[[Toby Turner vs Freddy Krueger. Some Rap Battles of Something.]]'' was an episode of the satirical rap battle series ''Some Rap Battles of Something''. Uploaded on May 24, 2019, the [[video]] includes a [[screamer]] at 0:33, where Freddy Fazbear's [[jumpscare]] from [[wikipedia:Five Nights at Freddy's|Five Nights at Freddy's]] is unexpectedly inserted with booming volume.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=nTd8b0AeOvc</ref>


*''[[What Happens Next Challenge! (Play with a friend!)|What Happens Next Challenge! (Play with a Friend!)]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] created by Redlarkk around 2019. The [[video]] presents as a typical challenge where the viewer watches clips, pauses for eleven seconds, and then continues. There are eight clips, mostly from Reddit, with the final clip being [[Little Dancing Girl]]. Each clip has a surprising twist when it resumes after the pause. Examples include a wallet magically changing how money is inserted, a mirror crashing near a man walking, and a gender reveal balloon not popping. The last clip, [[Little Dancing Girl]] features a sudden demonic appearance and scream. After the [[screamer]], a message advises viewers to be cautious of seemingly creepy [[videos]], suggesting they might not be what they seem.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=64gwS0gUadQ</ref>
*''[[What Happens Next Challenge! (Play with a friend!)|What Happens Next Challenge! (Play with a Friend!)]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] created by Redlarkk around 2019. The [[video]] presents as a typical challenge where the viewer watches clips, pauses for eleven seconds, and then continues. There are eight clips, mostly from Reddit, with the final clip being [[Little Dancing Girl]]. Each clip has a surprising twist when it resumes after the pause. Examples include a wallet magically changing how money is inserted, a mirror crashing near a man walking, and a gender reveal balloon not popping. The last clip, [[Little Dancing Girl]] features a sudden demonic appearance and scream. After the [[screamer]], a message advises viewers to be cautious of seemingly creepy [[videos]], suggesting they might not be what they seem.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=64gwS0gUadQ</ref>
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* ''[[Reversed Song Prank]]'' was [[Flash]] [[animation]] uploaded to [[DeviantArt]] by MatthewSeldon16 on February 3, 2009. The animation follows the format of the Jingle Bells Reversed screamer. It begins by playing an excerpt from the song ''[[wikipedia:Crushcrushcrush|Crushcrushcrush]]'' by the band [[wikipedia:Paramore|Paramore]] in reverse. After a few seconds, a flashing image of an inverted man's face, accompanied by a ghostly demonic scream, suddenly appears. Following the screamer, a message appears on the screen, notifying the viewer that they have been frightened, and a button labeled "Click this to play again" is displayed.<ref>deviantart.com/matthewseldon16/art/Reversed-Song-Prank-111641625
* ''[[Reversed Song Prank]]'' was [[Flash]] [[animation]] uploaded to [[DeviantArt]] by MatthewSeldon16 on February 3, 2009. The animation follows the format of the Jingle Bells Reversed screamer. It begins by playing an excerpt from the song ''[[wikipedia:Crushcrushcrush|Crushcrushcrush]]'' by the band [[wikipedia:Paramore|Paramore]] in reverse. After a few seconds, a flashing image of an inverted man's face, accompanied by a ghostly demonic scream, suddenly appears. Following the screamer, a message appears on the screen, notifying the viewer that they have been frightened, and a button labeled "Click this to play again" is displayed.<ref>deviantart.com/matthewseldon16/art/Reversed-Song-Prank-111641625
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===Games===
===Games===
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*''[[An unedited clip from spongebob|An Unedited Clip from Spongebob]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] created by Redlark on September 22, 2019. The video showcases a clip from the [[wikipedia:SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob SquarePants]] episode Spongebob in Randomland, which appears unedited until the very end. In the original episode, Squidward opens several doors that reveal distorted versions of himself, but when he opens the third door, his room appears for a split second, followed by a flashing image of Suicide Squidward and a distorted sound effect, referencing the infamous [[creepypasta]]. The video, which amplified the sound and applied a filter to deceive viewers into believing it was truly unedited, was later deleted for an unknown reason. However, it is the same clip from the episode.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=lk4RmZCHlPs</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=sQO2L1nxKL8</ref>
*''[[An unedited clip from spongebob|An Unedited Clip from Spongebob]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] created by Redlark on September 22, 2019. The video showcases a clip from the [[wikipedia:SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob SquarePants]] episode Spongebob in Randomland, which appears unedited until the very end. In the original episode, Squidward opens several doors that reveal distorted versions of himself, but when he opens the third door, his room appears for a split second, followed by a flashing image of Suicide Squidward and a distorted sound effect, referencing the infamous [[creepypasta]]. The video, which amplified the sound and applied a filter to deceive viewers into believing it was truly unedited, was later deleted for an unknown reason. However, it is the same clip from the episode.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=lk4RmZCHlPs</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=sQO2L1nxKL8</ref>


*''[[ELMO KILLS IT WITH A CANADIAN DESTROYER!]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by [[YouTube]] user ThatPulseman 876 on March 16, 2019. The video is only four seconds in length and starts with a brief clip of Elmo doing a "Canadian destroyer". Immediately at 0:01, a picture of Sinistar from the arcade game [[wikipedia:Sinistar|Sinistar]] pops up with the same scream from [[The Maze]]. The video was deleted because the creator's account was terminated for an unknown reason.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=LHwgNhoQGaI</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=YrLr4y_1pjY (Remake)</ref>
*''[[ELMO KILLS IT WITH A CANADIAN DESTROYER!]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by [[YouTube]] user ThatPulseman 876 on March 16, 2019. The video is only four seconds in length and starts with a brief clip of Elmo doing a "Canadian destroyer". Immediately at 0:01, a picture of Sinistar from the arcade game [[wikipedia:Sinistar|Sinistar]] pops up with the same scream from [[The Maze]]. The video was deleted because the creator's account was terminated for an unknown reason.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=LHwgNhoQGaI</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=Rd3NOEFqjOE (Remake)</ref>


*''[[What's The Matter With This Picture?]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by Mega Osodashi. The [[video]] was originally named after the original [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] screamer. It featured a photograph of a clinic's waiting room set to the tune of "Dream Fighter" by the Japanese band Perfume playing in the background. The [[video]] was designed to appear innocuous, with the volume of the song set low to encourage viewers to turn up the volume for a "better experience." At the 0:37 mark, the [[video]] takes a sudden and terrifying turn, and a haunting image of a skeleton boy with hair (an image associated with the [[creepypasta]] "The Grifter") appears on the screen, accompanied by a blood-curdling scream. The [[video]] then cuts to a black screen with white text, urging viewers to check out more videos on the channel and subscribe. The song "Whenever Love" by Ken Laszlo plays in the background, along with the copyrighted music by Perfume. Due to the song's copyrighted content, the music by Perfume was removed, and the screamer [[video]] was permanently deleted on June 21, 2018. The [[video]]'s description said "Folks, stare at this picture! There's something strange going on in it!"<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=xVKdhVeEbq4 (Remake)</ref>
*''[[What's The Matter With This Picture?]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by Mega Osodashi. The [[video]] was originally named after the original [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] screamer. It featured a photograph of a clinic's waiting room set to the tune of "Dream Fighter" by the Japanese band Perfume playing in the background. The [[video]] was designed to appear innocuous, with the volume of the song set low to encourage viewers to turn up the volume for a "better experience." At the 0:37 mark, the [[video]] takes a sudden and terrifying turn, and a haunting image of a skeleton boy with hair (an image associated with the [[creepypasta]] "The Grifter") appears on the screen, accompanied by a blood-curdling scream. The [[video]] then cuts to a black screen with white text, urging viewers to check out more videos on the channel and subscribe. The song "Whenever Love" by Ken Laszlo plays in the background, along with the copyrighted music by Perfume. Due to the song's copyrighted content, the music by Perfume was removed, and the screamer [[video]] was permanently deleted on June 21, 2018. The [[video]]'s description said "Folks, stare at this picture! There's something strange going on in it!"<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=xVKdhVeEbq4 (Remake)</ref>
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*''[[Wilkins Coffee Commercial Made 1000000 Times Scarier]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by YouTube user ThatPulseman876, A.K.A RainLauncher85, in March 2019. Featuring a clip from the 1957 commercial "Jim Henson's Wilkins Coffee Commercials" the video edits in Sinistar to appear when Wilkins pulls the lever, accompanied by the same scream from The Maze. Both the remake and the original screamer became lost media due to the creator's account termination. However, DiscoverGuy1999 made a variation on April 4, 2023, using a loud, distorted clip from the Numberblocks episode Twelve at the 2:02 mark, where Twelve says "Rectangle rise!"—originally from a video titled "The FitnessGram Three Fours Loop Test."<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=XwsJ8-YSh3o</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=qGeGH8NrgBY</ref>
*''[[Wilkins Coffee Commercial Made 1000000 Times Scarier]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by YouTube user ThatPulseman876, A.K.A RainLauncher85, in March 2019. Featuring a clip from the 1957 commercial "Jim Henson's Wilkins Coffee Commercials" the video edits in Sinistar to appear when Wilkins pulls the lever, accompanied by the same scream from The Maze. Both the remake and the original screamer became lost media due to the creator's account termination. However, DiscoverGuy1999 made a variation on April 4, 2023, using a loud, distorted clip from the Numberblocks episode Twelve at the 2:02 mark, where Twelve says "Rectangle rise!"—originally from a video titled "The FitnessGram Three Fours Loop Test."<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=XwsJ8-YSh3o</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=qGeGH8NrgBY</ref>
*''[[The Simpsons Comic: Find Ned Flanders In This Panel!]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] by Mega Osodashi. Deleted in November 2018, the [[video]] showcased a panel from The Simpsons comic, challenging users to find Ned Flanders while "Watch Out" by Bambee played. A jump scare followed, featuring a white girl with large eyes and a loud scream, concluding with a "Fooled!" message and an invitation to check out more videos on the Generation Star [[YouTube]] channel.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=MV3jOVQlcaI</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=HUEe9kXHLVU</ref>
*''[[Cute kitten pictures (with a TWIST)|Cute Kitten Pictures (with a TWIST)]]'' was an extensive [[screamer]] [[video]] created by user Mirnesa Hadzic on January 23, 2021. The [[video]] has been removed from [[YouTube]] for violating their Terms of Service. Adhering to its title, it featured a small montage of images spotlighting cats and kittens (excluding the final one, which portrayed the rabbit and deer from "Offended"). At the 15-second mark, a montage of screamer faces and graphic content images emerges. The entire montage spans several minutes, culminating with the appearance of the "AIN’T THAT SOMETHING?" text from "Subliminal Messages In Linkin Park's [[wikipedia:One Step Closer|One Step Closer]], which pops up and gradually zooms out. In late 2021, the [[video]] was taken down due to a community guidelines strike.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=xY2yPQ_bS1Q</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=eWMRB_bWyJU (Remake)</ref>
*''[[Cute kitten pictures (with a TWIST)|Cute Kitten Pictures (with a TWIST)]]'' was an extensive [[screamer]] [[video]] created by user Mirnesa Hadzic on January 23, 2021. The [[video]] has been removed from [[YouTube]] for violating their Terms of Service. Adhering to its title, it featured a small montage of images spotlighting cats and kittens (excluding the final one, which portrayed the rabbit and deer from "Offended"). At the 15-second mark, a montage of screamer faces and graphic content images emerges. The entire montage spans several minutes, culminating with the appearance of the "AIN’T THAT SOMETHING?" text from "Subliminal Messages In Linkin Park's [[wikipedia:One Step Closer|One Step Closer]], which pops up and gradually zooms out. In late 2021, the [[video]] was taken down due to a community guidelines strike.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=xY2yPQ_bS1Q</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=eWMRB_bWyJU (Remake)</ref>


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