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''What's Wrong? ''is a Flash [[screamer]] from 2001. The animation starts with a still picture of a dining room. After about 30 seconds, a black and white picture of a woman with large black eyes, a wide open mouth and her hands on her face, briefly appears accompanied by a male scream. The animation then repeats. | ''What's Wrong? ''is a Flash [[screamer]] from 2001. The animation starts with a still picture of a dining room. After about 30 seconds, a black and white picture of a woman with large black eyes, a wide open mouth and her hands on her face, briefly appears accompanied by a male scream. The animation then repeats. | ||
Being reuploaded on multiple websites like YouTube, this animation has gained many views. [[Screamer Cactus|Screamers]] of this kind became more and more popular as they began to circulate on the Internet. A few more examples of this are [[What's wrong with this picture?]] and [[Zoeken]]. | Being reuploaded on multiple websites like YouTube, this animation has gained many views. This screamer has also been featured on tv shows like America's Funniest Home Videos. [[Screamer Cactus|Screamers]] of this kind became more and more popular as they began to circulate on the Internet. A few more examples of this are [[What's wrong with this picture?]] and [[Zoeken]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:54, 21 August 2018
What's Wrong?
What's Wrong? is a Flash screamer from 2001. The animation starts with a still picture of a dining room. After about 30 seconds, a black and white picture of a woman with large black eyes, a wide open mouth and her hands on her face, briefly appears accompanied by a male scream. The animation then repeats.
Being reuploaded on multiple websites like YouTube, this animation has gained many views. This screamer has also been featured on tv shows like America's Funniest Home Videos. Screamers of this kind became more and more popular as they began to circulate on the Internet. A few more examples of this are What's wrong with this picture? and Zoeken.
Links
NOTE: The following animation contains a screamer.
- winterrowd.com/whatswrong
- youtube.com/watch?v=cXWOti9M3ek