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*The song that is playing throughout the video is called Salmarnir by American alternative christian rock band, Underoath. | *The song that is playing throughout the video is called Salmarnir by American alternative christian rock band, Underoath. | ||
*This video is the only video that is on their channel which adds to the scariness of it. | *This video is the only video that is on their channel which adds to the scariness of it. |
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Little Ghost Girl Playing With Her Ball is a supposed ghost video uploaded by a Canadian YouTube user named FallenRamone on August 7, 2007.
It starts out with the narrator explaining that their apartment had strange noises coming from the last room, and they had put on their webcam to record all of the strange occurrences happening that night. It then shows the room featuring a bed, a cross hung on the wall, a giant speaker, a bunch of clothes on the floor, and the hallway outside of it being very well lit. The narrator explains every now and then what is happening in the video as it cuts back and fourth to the video. Suddenly from out of nowhere after a while, footage of a toddler running around the room and into the hallway suddenly shows over the top of it with very low opacity, supposedly playing with a ball. The ending then shows the text explaining that after the narrator and their roommate watched the footage that morning after viewing it, they had moved out the following week in fear of what they had just saw on the footage.
Link
- youtube.com/watch?v=7e4yDzniI1g
Trivia
- The song that is playing throughout the video is called Salmarnir by American alternative christian rock band, Underoath.
- This video is the only video that is on their channel which adds to the scariness of it.