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'''[[Shafou.com]]''' was a Chinese [[screamer]] website that was registered on November 11, 2015. This website is most likely a mirror of [[Killerjo.net]].


Once opened, the website displayed a close-up image of [[Regan MacNeil]] from ''[[Wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]]'', accompanied by three amplified screams from [[The Maze]] which would repeat every few seconds. The file used to display these contents was named "kjkj.swf," which is identical to the one used in [[killerjo.net]]. Because of this reason, the website is considered to be a mirror of [[killerjo.net]].
'''evangelion subliminal message.wmv''' is a [[Screamer]] video uploaded to [[YouTube]] by EmberBlitz07 on October 31st 2024. The video was released as a Halloween special by the uploader, alongside his joke album "The Very Spoopy Halloween Album".


The website had the meta keyword "突然打开的吓人尖叫网站,整人的吓人网站", which (poorly) translates to: "A scary screaming website that opens suddenly, and tricks people" revealing its purpose. Similarly, the title of the webpage is "吓人的网站" which translates to "Scary website." The creator of this website was revealed to be "snsunzhen", due to his actual Facebook account being linked above the [[screamer]].
The video starts off with a Windows Movie Maker title card stating the uploader found a subliminal message in a clip from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. A clip from episode 2, "An Unfamiliar Ceiling" (also referred to as "The Beast") plays, with the character Kozo Fuyutsuki saying "we've won" in Japanese, with the berserk Unit-01 running towards the angel following. He then slows down the clip to show the supposed subliminal message after another title card, and replays it after a title card that states "didn't catch that? let's play it again." This is interrupted by a photo of Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas with worms in his mouth which plays with the [[K-fee commercials|K-fee commercial]] scream, with a part of it repeated. Then, credits roll, with Warren Zevon's Werewolves in London playing.


Furthermore, it is said that clicking the picture shares the website on the user's Facebook account; however, unless the user is signed in to Facebook, it will lead to the login page instead. The website uses obfuscated Base64 code, making it difficult to determine that it is a screamer.
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 2 November 2024

evangelion subliminal message.wmv is a Screamer video uploaded to YouTube by EmberBlitz07 on October 31st 2024. The video was released as a Halloween special by the uploader, alongside his joke album "The Very Spoopy Halloween Album".

The video starts off with a Windows Movie Maker title card stating the uploader found a subliminal message in a clip from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. A clip from episode 2, "An Unfamiliar Ceiling" (also referred to as "The Beast") plays, with the character Kozo Fuyutsuki saying "we've won" in Japanese, with the berserk Unit-01 running towards the angel following. He then slows down the clip to show the supposed subliminal message after another title card, and replays it after a title card that states "didn't catch that? let's play it again." This is interrupted by a photo of Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas with worms in his mouth which plays with the K-fee commercial scream, with a part of it repeated. Then, credits roll, with Warren Zevon's Werewolves in London playing.

Mankind's greatest fear is internet screamers.


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