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(i updated the page with more descriptions which are more accurate to its project LOL (i actually rewatched the entire project and dug through its insides to tell you this, only after years of creating this. god i was messed up back then))
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'''Lost footage (remastered)''' is a Scratch project made by ''zeebeethedog'' on April 16, 2018.
'''Lost footage (remastered)''' is a Scratch project made by ''zeebeethedog'' on April 16, 2018.


The animation starts with Mario in the background, with VHS overlay covering the screen, after a few seconds, Scratch cat appears with a worried expression on his face, a few seconds later (at the same time, you can see Mario on the left), a lion appears from the left side of the screen, and kills the cat, then 2 text appears at the top of the cat that states: "''DIE''" and "''No one is safe''", a few seconds later, a picture of Ellis from [[Lomando.com]] appears along with the same scream from the game.
The animation starts with Mario (whose appearance differs between the Super Mario World (SNES) and Super Mario World (NES Bootleg) titles) in the background, with VHS overlay covering the screen. A fake DVD home video logo appears, which has a blue diamond-esque shape next to text that says "PRESENT FILMS" while repeatedly flashing between blue/white and red/black. After a few seconds, Scratch cat appears with a blank expression on his face standing across a green ground with a light blue sky. A few seconds later, a lion with black sclera appears from the left side of the screen, and kills the cat whose ghost floats up towards the top of the screen, while the lion comes after the camera showing its bloody teeth, which cuts to the cat's mutilated corpse above 2 pieces of text which both read respectively: "''DIE''" and "''No one is safe''", a few seconds later, a picture of Ellis from [[Lomando.com]] appears along with one of the screams from said game.


There are both safe and remixed versions of screamers for that, which is original.
There are both safe and remixed versions of screamers for that, which is original.