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{{Infobox|title = Don't Be Afraid - Brain Games|image = Nat Geo screamer.png|imagecaption = Screenshot of the video|maker = Nat Geo|date = 2013|type = Video|length = |language = English|country = {{USAFlag}} United States}}Don't Be Afraid is a segment of an episode of the National Geographic series, Brain Games. The video was released by National Geographic as the opening to the ''Brain Games'' episode of the same name in 2013. This video is simlar to the viral K-fee commercial.
{{Infobox|title = Don't Be Afraid - Brain Games|image = Nat Geo screamer.png|imagecaption = |maker = National Geographic|date = April 29, 2013|type = Video|length = |language = English|country = {{USAFlag}} United States}}''Don't Be Afraid'' is an episode of the National Geographic TV series ''Brain Games''. It was the fourth episode of Season Two, originally airing on April 29, 2013. The episodes aims to do a popular science examination of the concept of fear, and how it plays into our perception of things.


The video starts with the Nat Geo header opening, showing a road that keeps going. The narrator tells the viewer to count how many signs are on a windy road; at 0:18 a zombie jumps in accompanied with a loud female scream. After that the narrator says "Did we scare you? You surely jumped after that, and we're not lying, that reaction you had could save your life."
The opening of the episode contains a screamer, similar to the viral K-fee commercial. It shows an on-ride video of car going down a windy forest road, while the narrator challenges the viewer to count the street signs. A few seconds later, a zombie jumps up in the middle of the screen, accompanied by a loud, high-pitched scream. After that, the narrator says "Did we scare you? There's a good chance you just jumped back in your seat. But we're not just messing with you. The reaction you just had could actually save your life." After that, the introduction to the rest of the episode begins.
 
A Spanish version of the screamer part of the episode's opening has been uploaded in August 2013 on National Geographic España's official YouTube channel as some kind of promotion for the TV series. By 2017, the English version has been uploaded as well, on an unofficial channel.


== Link ==
== Link ==
NOTE: The following videos contains a [[screamer]].
NOTE: The following videos contains a [[screamer]].
* youtube.com/watch?v=KVwBhg4lDiY
* '''youtube.com/watch?v=KVwBhg4lDiY'''
* '''youtube.com/watch?v=zt1oIRIT3IE''' (Spanish version)
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Revision as of 06:38, 14 June 2018

Don't Be Afraid is an episode of the National Geographic TV series Brain Games. It was the fourth episode of Season Two, originally airing on April 29, 2013. The episodes aims to do a popular science examination of the concept of fear, and how it plays into our perception of things.

The opening of the episode contains a screamer, similar to the viral K-fee commercial. It shows an on-ride video of car going down a windy forest road, while the narrator challenges the viewer to count the street signs. A few seconds later, a zombie jumps up in the middle of the screen, accompanied by a loud, high-pitched scream. After that, the narrator says "Did we scare you? There's a good chance you just jumped back in your seat. But we're not just messing with you. The reaction you just had could actually save your life." After that, the introduction to the rest of the episode begins.

A Spanish version of the screamer part of the episode's opening has been uploaded in August 2013 on National Geographic España's official YouTube channel as some kind of promotion for the TV series. By 2017, the English version has been uploaded as well, on an unofficial channel.

Link

NOTE: The following videos contains a screamer.

  • youtube.com/watch?v=KVwBhg4lDiY
  • youtube.com/watch?v=zt1oIRIT3IE (Spanish version)