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evangelion subliminal message.wmv is a Screamer video uploaded to YouTube by EmberBlitz07 on October 31st 2024. The video was released as a Halloween special by the uploader, alongside his joke album "The Very Spoopy Halloween Album".
The video starts off with a Windows Movie Maker title card stating the uploader found a subliminal message in a clip from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. A clip from episode 2, "An Unfamiliar Ceiling" (also referred to as "The Beast") plays, with the character Kozo Fuyutsuki saying "we've won" in Japanese, with the berserk Unit-01 running towards the angel following. He then slows down the clip to show the supposed subliminal message after another title card, and replays it after a title card that states "didn't catch that? let's play it again." This is interrupted by a photo of Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas with worms in his mouth which plays with the K-fee commercial scream, with a part of it repeated. Then, credits roll, with Warren Zevon's Werewolves in London playing.
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Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dream or Goodbye to Iruka’s Dream (イルカの夢でさようなら, Iruka no Yume de Sayounara) is a Japanese screamer website, considered to be one of the words you shouldn't search on Google. The author of this site is actually the Vocaloid music producer “ATOLS”: he made this site when he was a teenager and was studying HTML.
When the page is opened, a girl with pink hair (named Iruka) says in a lovely voice "Please go ahead after killing me!". If you start clicking on her illustration, she is violently killed, and strangely she will regenerate too. The strangest thing that you can notice after killing the girl is that the blood pool has a shape of a dolphin, probably referencing the site's title.
The website was taken down due to the end of Yahoo Japan's service on March 31, 2020.
Content
A sliding vertical selection of black squares will be displayed on the main page. The result of clicking one of them will be these:
(Please note the order of the first 4 links swapped throughout the years)
First square
A hand is displayed.
Second square
It used to be a page of a Japanese word that possibly means: Manga
There is a comic (マンガ) of a girl and a stuffed rabbit. The girl eventually beheads the rabbit. The rabbit farts (オナラ) and then the girl screams that he is not her friend, and beheads him. If the user keeps clicking, some abstract art drawn in black ink shows up.
Third square
A low quality animation of Iruka with red irises talking with no sound. Clicking on the animation leads to another similar animation of Iruka moving her mouth more aggressively and with mostly black eyes. A strange quiet sound loops in the background.
Fourth square
A rapidly flashing square with loud music.
Fifth square
Now, more things to click on. This page seems to mostly contain links to listen to the site owner’s experimental (or deliberately bad) music. Every link contains different audio.
Here's the description of each link's audio:
- <Behind (<背後, <Haigo): A robotic voice saying "3...2...1..." and then some strange noises will be heard. This song is called "Monaural".
- まんこからウンコ (Manko kara Unko): A "chipmunk" voice speaking inaudibly before becoming an extremely loud growling sound.
- I am 17 years old (私は、17歳, Watashi wa, 17-sai): A chipmunk voice inaudibly singing with a cute robotic beat.
- DieDieDie (死ね死ね死ね, ShineShineShine): An extremely loud offtime chiptune song with a chipmunk voice singing inaudibly. This song is called "If you listen 96 times, you will die."
- ................................................. ......: A loud speedcore beat.
- Medicine (お薬, Okusuri): A slow-tempo song with a voice promoting a medicine, probably the most normal audio on the site.
- ※: A fast song accompanied by a unintelligible singing.
- I still love you and think about you every day. (今でも君のことが好きなんだよ毎日思ってるよ。, Imademo kimi no koto ga suki nanda yo mainichi omotteru yo.): It starts with a cute voice singing "I always loved you for a long time" (君のことずっと前から好きだったの), but then it gets distorted and faster after repeating "I always always always always loved you" (ずっとずっとずっとずっと愛した) and a voice whispering "I loved you..." (愛してたのに) can be heard. After this, it will just be a ear-rape music repeating "I loved you! I always loved you" (愛してたんだよ!ずっとずっと愛してたのに) until the end.
- The use of noni (のに) carries the implication of unexpectedness or dissatisfaction and is often used for complaint. So the literal translation of this song could be "I always loved you..." or "Even if I always loved you...", as both can represent a complaint or dissatisfaction.
- ※: A voice singing to extremely fast music.
- <Goodbye (<さようなら, <Sayounara): A chiptune cheerful song. Another normal audio.
- >*: Strange quiet sounds.
- >Mouth (>口, >Kuchi): A loud speedcore beat.
- <Shi (<し, <Shi): You will be redirected to a page repeating "death" (死) in Japanese, just like in the seventh square.
Sixth square
More squares here. You will only be redirected to four pages after clicking on the squares: one that displays a fast array of some random images, a bandage that says Japanese text, the page repeating "death" in Japanese, and one that will redirect you to the fourth square page, so be careful.
Seventh square
A picture of a tulip will appear. If you click on it, you will be redirected to a page with "death" (死) repeating in Japanese, and moving around the screen similar to the squares.
Eighth square
You will be redirected to a page called "rapeme.org". Despite the URL, the site is actually harmless and there are only some beautiful yet shocking illustrations by an artist called Ryuko Azuma.
Ninth square
You will be redirected to ATOLS's website.
Tenth square
Again, you will be redirected to another site called MMLAB.
Gallery
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The picture of Iruka (イルカ).
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The main menu page.
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Fifth Square.
Links
NOTE: The following website contains lots of screamers!
- Current Mirror: iruka459.web.fc2.com/bettert.html
- Archived: web.archive.org/web/20040820151857/geocities.co.jp/AnimeComic-Cell/9459/bettert.html