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'''[[Lomando.com]]''', also known as '''Fancy Island''' (Japanese: '''<span title="Fanshī airando" class="explain">ふぁんしーあいらんど</span>'''), is an online horror-puzzle [[Screamer#In video games|video game]] [[website]] hosted on [[wikipedia:Geocities|Geocities]] in early 2011.
'''Jingle Bells Reversed''' was a [[screamer]] [[Flash]] [[animation]] created by Daniel Fowler and was originally found on [[Newgrounds]] in 2004. The original animation was deleted but added to the [[DeviantArt]] [[website]] by the original owner (under the alias: "Fhashstark") with a description claiming that he's the owner of the animation. [[Jeremy Winterrowd]] also featured this screamer on his website: "[[Winterrowd.com]]". A yellow version of this game can be found on Ebaumsworld and was later posted to Y8.com, a popular flash game website.


The game's narrative revolves around the events of August 14th, 2009, when [[Lomando.com#Yukihito|Yukihito]], the park manager, realized his dream of completing Fancy Island, an indoor theme park. Despite its successful launch and the introduction of a mascot named [[Mimi]], the park faced an unexplained outbreak, hospitalizing 17 individuals. Though the cause remained unclear, Yukihito initially aimed to reopen the park on September 14th. However, this reopening never happened, as reports surfaced of ghosts taking control of the establishment. A clown named [[Lomando.com#Pieyama God|Pieyama God]] seized the park, commanding the ghosts to scare off visitors.
The animation starts with an excerpt from the famous Christmas song [[wikipedia:Jingle Bells|''Jingle Bells'']] playing forward. Following the first extract, the same song was played backward, and a color-inverted [[GIF]] of Daniel Fowler, the author, making a weird face flashes with a high-pitched, hilarious-sounding scream about three-quarters of the way through the excerpt.
 
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The game's narrative ventures into dark themes, including paranoia, suicide, and depression, categorizing it as an "utsuge" (鬱ゲー, "depressing game"). It combines elements of horror and puzzle-solving, with nearly every page housing intricate puzzles or contributing to a broader enigma. The ending of the game is to access the "gallery".
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<center><big>'''[[Lomando.com|In Japan, you'll encounter cuteness, scariness, or weirdness, and this site embodies all three.]]'''</big></center>

Latest revision as of 18:32, 10 December 2025

Jingle Bells Reversed was a screamer Flash animation created by Daniel Fowler and was originally found on Newgrounds in 2004. The original animation was deleted but added to the DeviantArt website by the original owner (under the alias: "Fhashstark") with a description claiming that he's the owner of the animation. Jeremy Winterrowd also featured this screamer on his website: "Winterrowd.com". A yellow version of this game can be found on Ebaumsworld and was later posted to Y8.com, a popular flash game website.

The animation starts with an excerpt from the famous Christmas song Jingle Bells playing forward. Following the first extract, the same song was played backward, and a color-inverted GIF of Daniel Fowler, the author, making a weird face flashes with a high-pitched, hilarious-sounding scream about three-quarters of the way through the excerpt.

!yaw eht lla elgnij ,slleb elgnij ,slleb elgniJ


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