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''scary mario face.'' is | {{Infobox | ||
|title = scary mario face. | |||
|image = MarioMiniSM64.png | |||
|imagecaption = Infamous "Mario Stretching" screen. | |||
|maker = cretins1234 | |||
|type = [[YouTube]] video | |||
|date = September 28, 2008 | |||
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'''scary mario face.''' is a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] user ''cretins1234'' on September 28th, 2008. | |||
The four-second clip features Mario from ''[[wikipedia:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]]'' before abruptly cutting to a distorted face accompanied by a loud scream. In the video description, the creator explains that this effect was achieved using a "geek mario code" within an ''[[wikipedia:Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64]]'' emulator. To date, the upload has gained over 150,000 views. | |||
A sequel, ''scary mario face 2'', was released more than a year after the original. While it initially uses the same audio, it gradually introduces rainbow, slow-motion, inverted, and "creepy-dark" filters, along with a sideways rotating effect. | |||
==Links== | |||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following [[video]] contains a [[Screamer|screamer]]! | |||
* youtube.com/watch?v=Ejh6dkgcsVk | |||
*'''scary mario face 2''': youtube.com/watch?v=-DUHFSDghRk | |||
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[[Category:2008]] | |||
[[Category:YouTube]] | |||
[[Category:Immediate]] | |||
[[Category:Other makers]] | |||
[[Category:Other scary images]] | |||
[[Category:Mario]] | |||
[[Category:Super Mario 64]] | |||
Latest revision as of 15:00, 23 March 2026
scary mario face. is a screamer video uploaded to YouTube user cretins1234 on September 28th, 2008.
The four-second clip features Mario from Super Mario 64 before abruptly cutting to a distorted face accompanied by a loud scream. In the video description, the creator explains that this effect was achieved using a "geek mario code" within an Nintendo 64 emulator. To date, the upload has gained over 150,000 views.
A sequel, scary mario face 2, was released more than a year after the original. While it initially uses the same audio, it gradually introduces rainbow, slow-motion, inverted, and "creepy-dark" filters, along with a sideways rotating effect.
Links
NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!
- youtube.com/watch?v=Ejh6dkgcsVk
- scary mario face 2: youtube.com/watch?v=-DUHFSDghRk
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