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'''The Creeper's Back''' was a [[flash]] [[screamer]] created in 2003 by film and television production company [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]. It was hosted on the website '''thecreepersback.com''', and was made to promote the horror film [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeepers_Creepers_2 Jeepers Creepers 2].
'''The Creeper's Back''' was a [[flash]] [[screamer]] created in 2003 by film and television production company [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]. It was hosted on the website '''thecreepersback.com''', and was made to promote the horror film [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeepers_Creepers_2 Jeepers Creepers 2].


The website was first archived on August 5th, 2003 and remained unchanged until mid-2005, when the flash file was removed, and the website itself was turned into a redirect page for jeeperscreepers2.net.
The flash file begins with a picture of a cornfield. After a few moments, a picture of the Creeper (played by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Breck Jonathan Breck]) from Jeepers Creepers 2 flashes for a split second on screen, accompanied by a brief scream, before the cornfield image returns. Then, a text overlay appears saying ''"click here to creep your friend"''. If the overlay is clicked, a form is given, which allows the user to fill out both their and their friend's name and email address.


The screamer is incredibly similar to, and was likely inspired by, [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]], which was made the year prior.  
The website was first archived on August 5th, 2003 and remained unchanged until mid-2005, when the flash file was removed, and the website itself was turned into a redirect page for jeeperscreepers2.net. The screamer is incredibly similar to, and was likely inspired by, [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]], which was made the year prior.
== Content ==
 
The flash file begins with a picture of a cornfield. After a few moments, a picture of the Creeper (played by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Breck Jonathan Breck]) from Jeepers Creepers 2 flashes for a split second on screen, accompanied by a brief scream, before the cornfield image returns. Then, a text overlay appears saying ''"click here to creep your friend"''. If the overlay is clicked, a form is given, which allows the user to fill out both their and their friend's name and email address.
=== Showcase video ===
[[File:The Creeper's Back (censored).mp4|320px]]


== Links ==
== Links ==

Latest revision as of 10:39, 20 August 2025

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The Creeper's Back was a flash screamer created in 2003 by film and television production company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was hosted on the website thecreepersback.com, and was made to promote the horror film Jeepers Creepers 2.

The flash file begins with a picture of a cornfield. After a few moments, a picture of the Creeper (played by Jonathan Breck) from Jeepers Creepers 2 flashes for a split second on screen, accompanied by a brief scream, before the cornfield image returns. Then, a text overlay appears saying "click here to creep your friend". If the overlay is clicked, a form is given, which allows the user to fill out both their and their friend's name and email address.

The website was first archived on August 5th, 2003 and remained unchanged until mid-2005, when the flash file was removed, and the website itself was turned into a redirect page for jeeperscreepers2.net. The screamer is incredibly similar to, and was likely inspired by, What's Wrong With This Picture?, which was made the year prior.

Showcase video

Links

NOTE: The following flash file contains a screamer!

  • web.archive.org/web/20030805222049/thecreepersback.com/


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