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'''What's Wrong with this picture remix''' was a [[screamer]] animation made with [[Scratch]] by a DelDarTeevee in September 13th, 2016. | '''What's Wrong with this picture remix''' was a [[screamer]] animation made with [[Scratch]] by a DelDarTeevee in September 13th, 2016. | ||
The animation starts with a picture of a forest with a weird figure in the middle (visible if zoomed in), the introduction informs the viewer to "Look closely at the image" and "Sound could be a clue", supposedly leading them to crank up the volume, However, there are clearly no sounds, At 25 seconds, a picture of | The animation starts with a picture of a forest with a weird figure in the middle (visible if zoomed in), the introduction informs the viewer to "Look closely at the image" and "Sound could be a clue", supposedly leading them to crank up the volume, However, there are clearly no sounds, At 25 seconds, a picture of the mask of Watto's face (from ''Star Wars'') with red eyes will appear for one second, accompanied by a short scream. | ||
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<u>NOTE</u>: the following animation contains a [[screamer]]! | <u>NOTE</u>: the following animation contains a [[screamer]]! |
Revision as of 05:35, 18 September 2022
What's Wrong with this picture remix was a screamer animation made with Scratch by a DelDarTeevee in September 13th, 2016.
The animation starts with a picture of a forest with a weird figure in the middle (visible if zoomed in), the introduction informs the viewer to "Look closely at the image" and "Sound could be a clue", supposedly leading them to crank up the volume, However, there are clearly no sounds, At 25 seconds, a picture of the mask of Watto's face (from Star Wars) with red eyes will appear for one second, accompanied by a short scream.
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NOTE: the following animation contains a screamer!
- scratch.mit.edu/projects/120937711