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:<u>NOTICE</u>: This is currently work in progress. Beware of the low-quality English writing in this page.
==kyoufu.html==
===Don't Find Waldo (ウォーリーを探さないで 画面クリックでスタート BGMが流れます)===
{{Main|Where's Waldo?}}
An embed of [[Where's Waldo?]] on the Japanese news [[website]] ''office-will.com''.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20121117072043/office-will.com/freewill/w/</ref>


Below the [[screamer]], the site features a link titled "''Don't Look for Wally Mirror → Click here,''"  (「ウォーリーを探さないで」ミラー→こちら) which lures them to a second message: "''Don't look for Wally; BGM will be playing, so please turn on the sound and enjoy♪''" (ウォーリーを探さないで BGMが流れるので音を出してお楽しみください♪) Despite this premise, investigating the source code reveals no actual audio file; leaving it to be just a static blank page, but though seriously, assuming it could be simply just a Circus theme which plays matches to the similar theme and tune of amusement parks, like the one found from SuperLaugh version.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20090720010256/willserver.com/freewill/news/w/index.html</ref>
Although the game was originally uploaded to [[Newgrounds]] two months prior, it is often misattributed to this obscure link ''office-will.com'' and most Japanese users would just simply visit there without notice; which might indirectly suggested the hypothesis that Where's Waldo is one of the most popular screamers in early internet Japanese community.
===Kikia===
{{Main|Kikia}}
This link redirects to [[Kikia]] from the German flash collection ''dopey.de'' instead of Netspooky's main website,<ref>web.archive.org/web/20121124073846/http://www.dopey.de/flash/moviezz/kikia.swf</ref> where it was captioned: "Turn it up LOAAUUUUT, only then will it be cool - really!" (LAAAUUUUT aufdrehn, nur dann isses geil - wirklich!) <ref name="dopey">web.archive.org/web/20050205061620/dopey.de/flash/</ref>
The site's directory also hosted numerous files such as [[What's Wrong?|whatswrong.swf]], [[The Fact About Sajjad Ali|sajjadali.swf]], and [[Focus|illusion.swf]] (a variant of [[Focus]]), all of which are immediate giveaways that these are already existing screamers.<ref name="dopey" />
===Psychic Photograph (心霊写真) (はなこ)===
The page displays a photo beneath a line of Japanese text which reads:
<tabber>Japanese=
いわゆる心霊写真というやつです.<br>
<br>
やや写真が小さいのが残念ですが、<br>
よくよく見ると、写真奥の入り口の辺に奇怪なものが写っています.<br>
<br>
気付いたら自分はマジで悲鳴が出てしまいました.<br>
|-|English=
It's called a ghost photo<br>
<br>
Unfortunately, the photo is a little small<br>
If you look closely, you can see something strange near the entrance at the back of the photo<br>
<br>
Before I knew it, I was seriously screaming<br>
</tabber>
Unfortunately, this specific "ghost photo" does not load in the [[Wayback Machine]], but its given effect likely resembles the images found in [[When you see it]]. The website credits the work to Hanako.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130626194454/http://yakata3.web.fc2.com/p/shi.html</ref>
===Spot the Difference (間違いさがし) (作者不明)===
An embedded copy of the [[What's Wrong?]] [[screamer]] hosted on ''machigai3.html'', where it was captioned with the Japanese text: "この写真のどこかが間違っています。じっくり探せば見つかると思います。" (Something is wrong with this photo. I think you can find it if you look hard enough.)<ref>yakata3.web.fc2.com/p/machigai3.html</ref>
Although the page no longer loads the [[screamer]], a specific mention in a Korean blog post confirms it is exactly the 2001 [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] by Jaybill.<ref>blog.naver.com/hurucin/140177566663</ref>
===ankokukoubou.com===
:<u>NOTICE</u>: This section is currently work in progress.
The [[website]] features an [[animation]] of a dark, shadowy field of flowers. Below, a line of light-blue text appears in a style reminiscent of a karaoke machine display. The specific text reads:
<div style="color: #ADD8E6;">
<tabber>
Japanese=
始まりはいつも明るいものとは限らない。<br>
だが、始まりが暗かったからといって、結末も態めで暗いものとは限らない。<br>
words by oriby<br>
|-|English=
The beginning is not always bright.<br>
But just because the beginning was dark does not necessarily mean that the ending is dark.<br>
words by oriby<br>
</tabber>
</div>
A few seconds into the [[animation]], a disembodied head jumps on the screen (same one used in ''Momoju.swf''), flings away, and restarts the text loop again.
Scrolling reveals that the site offers more than a simple [[screamer]]. The true purpose of ''Ankokukoubou'' lies under the premise of being a "page where you can enjoy horror" and "with peace of mind." The website distributes original materials, including action-style dark fantasy games made in ''[[wikipedia:JavaScript|JavaScript]]'' and downloadable content ranging from mobile wallpapers for platforms like ''[[wikipedia:i-mode|i-mode]]'' to aesthetic dark horror fonts and "over 9000 horror materials and fantasy beauty materials."<ref name="ankokukoubou">web.archive.org/web/20121025002836/ankokukoubou.com/</ref>
Users can participate in anonymous collaborations where developers unite to create 3D games using [[wikipedia:CGI|CGI]] and publish their own relay novels.<ref name="ankokukoubou" />
A line of text below the [[screamer]] reads: "For those who don't want to see it anymore because they're scared, click here" (恐いからもうみたくない人はここ). This link leads to ''ankokukoubou.com/sozai/index.htm'', a genuine safe space free from horror elements usually found from the main website.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20120903141520/ankokukoubou.com/sozai/index.htm</ref>
==References==
<references />

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