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*scratch.mit.edu/projects/930297766 | * <s>scratch.mit.edu/projects/930297766</s> | ||
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A Zombie Girl Of The Forset is a screamer project made by Ryanthesceamerfan70 on November 25th, 2023.
The animation begins with a cameraman sprinting through a dark forest. Abruptly, the scene shifts to the cameraman encountering a mysterious dark creature in the forest, it is a figure cloaked in black with piercing red eyes. As the cameraman flees, the focus shifts to another cameraman discovering a zombie girl with black hair, a visible scar, and blood-stained grass in the forest. A chilling message appears in bloody text: "dont do it for her". Suddenly, the same zombie girl reappears with glowing red eyes, accompanied by a scream taken from the K-fee commercials.
The narrative takes an unexpected turn as the background transitions to gray, displaying red text that humorously declares, "Ha! XD Zombie girls did not exist!" This is swiftly followed by a switch to a black background, featuring red text proclaiming, "it's just a prank!" accompanied by a crudely drawn epic face in red.
Link
NOTE: The following project contains a screamer!
scratch.mit.edu/projects/930297766