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|name = Lucia Joaquin
{{Infobox
|Maker = Scaryforkids
|image = Lucia Joaquin.jpg
|Type = GIFs
|imagecaption = Look into her eyes and she will move
|Release date = 2007
|maker = [[Scary For Kids]]
|type = [[GIF]]
|date = 2007
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''Lucia Joaquin'' is a [[screamer]] GIF hosted at '''scaryforkids'', it is another one of those moving fake pictures that makes viewer think its just an still image.
'''moving-pictures.gif''' is a [[screamer]] [[GIF]] hosted at [[Scary For Kids]].
 
It is one of the fake still images from the site intended to lure viewers into a frightening animation. The first image depicts a pale woman's face with a mischievous smile; After about twenty seconds, it rapidly transforms with her teeth becoming rotten and her left eye getting deformed. Then, after a few more seconds, her face returns to normal, before the GIF loops.
 
The animation is sourced from the 2006 Japanese black comedy horror film ''[[wikipedia:Unholy Women|Unholy Women]]'', written and directed by [[Wikipedia:Keita Amemiya|Keita Amemiya]]. The image is also associated with a viral story on the social networking platform Facebook, which was about a 25-year-old Filipino man named Enzo Cruz speaking to a mysterious woman going by the name of Lucia Joaquin.


The GIF depicts a pale, uncomfortable woman's face, this persist for 20 seconds, until she will change into an ugly monster with rotten teeth and a deformed eye, then she will change back to normal like nothing happened, since GIF's don't have sound usually, there will be no scream, regardless of what version the user seen, the woman in the image was rumored to be Lucia Joaquin, the image was popular(not because she was scary, she was used as a profile pic to make the user uncomfortable while seeing), in addition to this image was her actual name is unknown.
== Link ==
== Link ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following picture contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following [[GIF]] contains a [[screamer]]!
*'''scaryforkids.com/pics/moving-pictures.gif'''
* scaryforkids.com/pics/moving-pictures.gif
* files.catbox.moe/d5hhea.gif
 
{{ScaryForKids}}
 
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[[Category:Other scary images]]
[[Category:Other scary images]]
[[Category:Other makers]]
[[Category:Other makers]]
[[Category:ScaryForKids]]
[[Category:GIFs]]
[[Category:GIFs]]
[[Category:2007]]
[[Category:2007]]
[[Category:Silent Screamers]]
[[Category:Silent Screamers]]
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Latest revision as of 06:53, 27 February 2026

moving-pictures.gif is a screamer GIF hosted at Scary For Kids.

It is one of the fake still images from the site intended to lure viewers into a frightening animation. The first image depicts a pale woman's face with a mischievous smile; After about twenty seconds, it rapidly transforms with her teeth becoming rotten and her left eye getting deformed. Then, after a few more seconds, her face returns to normal, before the GIF loops.

The animation is sourced from the 2006 Japanese black comedy horror film Unholy Women, written and directed by Keita Amemiya. The image is also associated with a viral story on the social networking platform Facebook, which was about a 25-year-old Filipino man named Enzo Cruz speaking to a mysterious woman going by the name of Lucia Joaquin.

Link

NOTE: The following GIF contains a screamer!

  • scaryforkids.com/pics/moving-pictures.gif
  • files.catbox.moe/d5hhea.gif


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