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The video starts with a Windows Movie Maker title card stating the uploader found a subliminal message in a clip from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. A clip from episode 2, "An Unfamiliar Ceiling" (also referred to as "The Beast") plays, with the character Kozo Fuyutsuki saying "We've won" in Japanese, with the berserk Unit-01 running towards the angel following. He then slows down the clip to show the supposed subliminal message after another title card, and replays it after a title card that states "Didn't catch that? let's play it again." This is interrupted by a photo of Oogie Boogie from ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' with worms in his mouth which plays with the [[K-fee commercials|K-fee commercial]] scream, with a part of it repeated. Then, credits roll, with Warren Zevon's Werewolves in London playing. | The video starts with a Windows Movie Maker title card stating the uploader found a subliminal message in a clip from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. A clip from episode 2, "An Unfamiliar Ceiling" (also referred to as "The Beast") plays, with the character Kozo Fuyutsuki saying "We've won" in Japanese, with the berserk Unit-01 running towards the angel following. He then slows down the clip to show the supposed subliminal message after another title card, and replays it after a title card that states "Didn't catch that? let's play it again." This is interrupted by a photo of Oogie Boogie from ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' with worms in his mouth which plays with the [[K-fee commercials|K-fee commercial]] scream, with a part of it repeated. Then, credits roll, with Warren Zevon's Werewolves in London playing. | ||
=== Showcase video === | |||
[[File:ESMShowcase.mp4|320px]] | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
The video itself was made in Movie Maker on an eMachines PC running Windows XP Ember owned, which he used for the best authenticity. | The video itself was made in Movie Maker on an eMachines PC running Windows XP Ember owned, which he used for the best authenticity. | ||
== Link == | == Link == | ||