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'''What's The Matter With This Picture?''' was a screamer video published on [[YouTube]] by Para Para Revolution, the | '''What's The Matter With This Picture?''' was a screamer video published on [[YouTube]] by Para Para Revolution (aka Mega Osodashi), the video was originally titled "'''What's Wrong With This Picture?'''". | ||
It shows a photo of a clinic's waiting room, set to "Dream Fighter" by the Japanese band ''Perfume''. The song plays in low volume, encouraging viewers to turn their volume up. When the video reaches 0:37, a skeleton boy with hair (actually an image from "15 Creepiest Things A Child Has Ever Said", which is a YouTube video by Planet Dolan) appears while a loud scream plays. | It shows a photo of a clinic's waiting room, set to "Dream Fighter" by the Japanese band ''Perfume''. The song plays in low volume, encouraging viewers to turn their volume up. When the video reaches 0:37, a skeleton boy with hair (actually an image from "15 Creepiest Things A Child Has Ever Said", which is a YouTube video by Planet Dolan) appears while a loud scream plays. |
Revision as of 19:56, 13 August 2021
This screamer/shock site is lost. |
This screamer/shock site is lost. |
What's The Matter With This Picture? was a screamer video published on YouTube by Para Para Revolution (aka Mega Osodashi), the video was originally titled "What's Wrong With This Picture?".
It shows a photo of a clinic's waiting room, set to "Dream Fighter" by the Japanese band Perfume. The song plays in low volume, encouraging viewers to turn their volume up. When the video reaches 0:37, a skeleton boy with hair (actually an image from "15 Creepiest Things A Child Has Ever Said", which is a YouTube video by Planet Dolan) appears while a loud scream plays.
Then, it smashes to a black screen with white text that reads "Check out for more videos on my YouTube channel! Please subscribe to my channel!", accompanied by "Whenever Love" by Ken Laszlo just like Baikinman's Heartbeat.
Due to the song copyright, the music by Perfume is removed. It was permanently deleted on June 21, 2018.
Video Description
Folks, stare at this picture! There's something strange going on in it!