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Revision as of 20:56, 3 April 2019
Where's Waldo is a Flash screamer created by the unknown maker in 2002.
Where's Waldo
It is inspired by the series of books, Where's Waldo. It starts, while circus music plays in in the background, by showing an image of a large crowd, asking you to find the Waldo. After about 30 seconds, a picture of Pazuzu from the 1973's horror classic movie The Exorcist appears with a scream from Mortal Kombat 2.
The screamer to use the image of Pazuzu from the 1973's horror classic movie The Exorcist where It is infamously used as the screamer image.
There is an alternative version of this with the face from What's Wrong? flashing with yellow lights in the eye sockets, along with a different scream and Scooby Doo laughs at the screen. Another, more shorter, version exists that features Regan MacNeil from the movie The Exorcist at the end with two children screaming (actually Bart and Lisa Simpson from The Simpsons).
Original Photo
But where is waldo? The original photo was taken from Where's Waldo in the Circus, a 1995 PC game.
Links
NOTE: The following animations contains screamers!
- winterrowd.com/wheres-waldo/ • Normal version
- winterrowd.com/wheres-waldo/wheres-waldo.swf
- tekzoned.com/waldo
- web.archive.org/web/20121120190440/superlaugh.com/waldo • What's Wrong version
- youtube.com/watch?v=y0-n0q2YS3I • 2nd alternative version
Picture
NOTE: The following picture can be a scary image for younger audiences.
- i.pinimg.com/originals/4f/51/3e/4f513e26a3ffe7397c0b44f6dcf08c0a.png
NOTE: This page was created by ZymanJohnNeumann on June 30, 2015.