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'''Gmod Castle Calamity''' was a collaborative project among [[wikipedia:Garry's_Mod|Garry’s Mod]] animators, who created animations in Garry's Mod based on the "Castle Calamity" series of videos. The collaboration was uploaded by Crispy Toast. One of the entries in the collaboration was created by a Gmod animator known as ''KayLegendZ'', which contained a [[screamer]].
'''Lost Vib-Ribbon Screamer (2012 Archive)''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded to [[YouTube]] by TopHatUnited (also known as [[User:TheEpikShyGuy|TheEpikShyGuy]] on the wiki) on January 1st, 2025. The video is a sequel of another one of TopHatUnited’s screamers called ‘Lost Klonoa Screamer (2011 Archived Footage)’. Both videos are parodies of [[Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret]].


<center><big>'''[[Gmod Casatle Calamity|It's-a me, Mario?]]'''</center></big><br>
The video starts off with a screen recording of the video with the 2012 YouTube layout. The person who ‘made’ this video was a user called ‘FizzSplizz’. The screen depicts a poorly recorded Vib-Ribbon disc select and game menu screens with a yellowish tint meanwhile [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt8IAZAX3eM Space and Time] by 009 Sound System plays. Later, text would appear that was made in Windows Movie Maker reading “now after completing all 3 main courses”, “just copy what i do and then you will unlock the hidden diamond course”. Then, it cuts back to the disc select menu, and then the ‘Insert vib-ribbon disk’ screen. After a few seconds, it would suddenly cut to the same face from [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] flashing with the same scream from the [[K-fee commercials]], but stuttery. Then, it would cut to text moving up the screen reading “rofl I got u” with the credits also with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCigpHN7xQw World 2-2] playing from the 1995 PlayStation game, [[wikipedia:Jumping_Flash!|Jumping Flash!]].
 
<center><big>'''[[Lost Vib-Ribbon Screamer (2012 Archive)|Bringing back the golden era...]]'''</center></big><br>
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Latest revision as of 10:51, 1 January 2025

Lost Vib-Ribbon Screamer (2012 Archive) is a screamer video uploaded to YouTube by TopHatUnited (also known as TheEpikShyGuy on the wiki) on January 1st, 2025. The video is a sequel of another one of TopHatUnited’s screamers called ‘Lost Klonoa Screamer (2011 Archived Footage)’. Both videos are parodies of Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret.

The video starts off with a screen recording of the video with the 2012 YouTube layout. The person who ‘made’ this video was a user called ‘FizzSplizz’. The screen depicts a poorly recorded Vib-Ribbon disc select and game menu screens with a yellowish tint meanwhile Space and Time by 009 Sound System plays. Later, text would appear that was made in Windows Movie Maker reading “now after completing all 3 main courses”, “just copy what i do and then you will unlock the hidden diamond course”. Then, it cuts back to the disc select menu, and then the ‘Insert vib-ribbon disk’ screen. After a few seconds, it would suddenly cut to the same face from What's Wrong With This Picture? flashing with the same scream from the K-fee commercials, but stuttery. Then, it would cut to text moving up the screen reading “rofl I got u” with the credits also with World 2-2 playing from the 1995 PlayStation game, Jumping Flash!.

Bringing back the golden era...


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