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Eddy.com.cn was a website that emerged during the early days of the internet in China. The site was notable for its collection of screamers, which were wildly popular among Chinese users at the time. The site's name was believed to be a nod to the character Eddy from the popular cartoon [[wikipedia:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy|Ed, Edd n Eddy]]. | |||
One of the most well-known screamers on the site was [[Kikia]], a classic screamer that had gained notoriety across the internet. The site also featured another popular screamer called [[Zoeken]], which was equally terrifying to viewers. These screamers were so popular that they quickly became viral sensations across the country, with many users sharing them with friends and family members. | |||
Aside from the screamers, Eddy.com.cn also provided a selection of horror films, including the infamous Japanese horror movie The Ring. However, the site's popularity was short-lived, as it was eventually closed down due to government regulations. | |||
Despite its controversial content, Eddy.com.cn also offered some comedic relief to its users in the form of funny videos. These videos were a welcome break from the intense and often disturbing content of the site's screamers. | |||
What makes Eddy.com.cn particularly interesting is that it had both Chinese and English versions of the site and its content. This allowed users from all over the world to access the site and its screamers, regardless of their language proficiency. | |||
Overall, Eddy.com.cn was a unique and unforgettable part of China's internet history. Though it may have been controversial, it remains an important reminder of the power of the internet to create and share content that can be both terrifying and entertaining. | |||
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Revision as of 13:15, 4 April 2023
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Eddy.com.cn was a website that emerged during the early days of the internet in China. The site was notable for its collection of screamers, which were wildly popular among Chinese users at the time. The site's name was believed to be a nod to the character Eddy from the popular cartoon Ed, Edd n Eddy.
One of the most well-known screamers on the site was Kikia, a classic screamer that had gained notoriety across the internet. The site also featured another popular screamer called Zoeken, which was equally terrifying to viewers. These screamers were so popular that they quickly became viral sensations across the country, with many users sharing them with friends and family members.
Aside from the screamers, Eddy.com.cn also provided a selection of horror films, including the infamous Japanese horror movie The Ring. However, the site's popularity was short-lived, as it was eventually closed down due to government regulations.
Despite its controversial content, Eddy.com.cn also offered some comedic relief to its users in the form of funny videos. These videos were a welcome break from the intense and often disturbing content of the site's screamers.
What makes Eddy.com.cn particularly interesting is that it had both Chinese and English versions of the site and its content. This allowed users from all over the world to access the site and its screamers, regardless of their language proficiency.
Overall, Eddy.com.cn was a unique and unforgettable part of China's internet history. Though it may have been controversial, it remains an important reminder of the power of the internet to create and share content that can be both terrifying and entertaining.
Links
NOTE: The following website contain lots of screamers!
Chinese Version
- eddy.com.cn
- Screamer list: eddy.com.cn/rc/index.html
English Version
- eddy.com.cn/en
- Screamer list: eddy.com.cn/en/rc