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|title = | |title = The Elmo Song | ||
|image = The_Elmo_Song.png | |image = The_Elmo_Song.png | ||
|maker = YvSvAllo | |imagecaption = Sorry about all of the parents that showed this to their kids. | ||
|type = YouTube video | |maker = YvSvAllo (Sietss deMeer) | ||
|type = [[YouTube]] video | |||
|date = September 9th, 2007 | |date = September 9th, 2007 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''The Elmo Song''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded | '''The Elmo Song''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded to [[YouTube]] on September 9, 2007 by the user YvSvAllo (now known as Sietss deMeer). | ||
The video begins with a website link to ''Planet.angelfire.com/ill2/sniklson25'', and then fades out to a picture of [[wikipedia:Elmo|Elmo]], from the long-running children's television series, [[wikipedia:Sesame_Street|''Sesame Street'']] with text at the bottom: "Let's pay attention to Elmo's Song!". A suspiciously quiet version of ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSYadh2xmcI Elmo's Song]'' can also be heard in the background. However, after 10 seconds, a close-up image of Sadako Yamamura's eye, at the end of the 1998 Japanese horror film ''[[wikipedia:Ring_(film)|The Ring]]'' pops up, accompanied by a blood-curling scream (which is actually the scream sound effect from [[Backwards Music]]). The website link is then shown a second time. | |||
The video was remade by [[User:DiscoverGuy1999|DiscoverGuy1999]] on June 26, 2024. It's nearly the same, except Elmo's face is blurred at the start to avoid uneasiness with him, and the screamer is instead a picture of the 2567 from most of his other screamers, with multiple screams mixed in. Additionally, he made a [[G-Major videos|G-Major]] version, as well. | |||
=== Showcase video === | |||
[[File:The Elmo Song (censored).mp4|320px]] | |||
==Link== | ==Link== | ||
<u>NOTE:</u> The following video contains a [[screamer]]! | <u>NOTE:</u> The following video contains a [[screamer]]! | ||
* youtube.com/watch?v=SLcCSSzdsXc | * youtube.com/watch?v=SLcCSSzdsXc | ||
* '''Permalink''': bit.ly/2S8duNm | ** '''Permalink''': bit.ly/2S8duNm | ||
* DiscoverGuy1999's version: youtube.com/watch?v=dK1cT70TmeE | |||
* G-Major version: youtube.com/watch?v=d3IvMOBqcOg | |||
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[[Category:2007]] | [[Category:2007]] | ||
[[Category:Other scary images]] | [[Category:Other scary images]] | ||
[[Category:Other makers]] | [[Category:Other makers]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:YouTube]] | ||
[[Category:Screamers with songs]] | [[Category:Screamers with songs]] | ||
[[Category:Sesame Street]] | |||
[[Category:DiscoverGuy1999]] |
Latest revision as of 19:39, 15 February 2025
The Elmo Song is a screamer video uploaded to YouTube on September 9, 2007 by the user YvSvAllo (now known as Sietss deMeer).
The video begins with a website link to Planet.angelfire.com/ill2/sniklson25, and then fades out to a picture of Elmo, from the long-running children's television series, Sesame Street with text at the bottom: "Let's pay attention to Elmo's Song!". A suspiciously quiet version of Elmo's Song can also be heard in the background. However, after 10 seconds, a close-up image of Sadako Yamamura's eye, at the end of the 1998 Japanese horror film The Ring pops up, accompanied by a blood-curling scream (which is actually the scream sound effect from Backwards Music). The website link is then shown a second time.
The video was remade by DiscoverGuy1999 on June 26, 2024. It's nearly the same, except Elmo's face is blurred at the start to avoid uneasiness with him, and the screamer is instead a picture of the 2567 from most of his other screamers, with multiple screams mixed in. Additionally, he made a G-Major version, as well.
Showcase video
Link
NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!
- youtube.com/watch?v=SLcCSSzdsXc
- Permalink: bit.ly/2S8duNm
- DiscoverGuy1999's version: youtube.com/watch?v=dK1cT70TmeE
- G-Major version: youtube.com/watch?v=d3IvMOBqcOg