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The animation begins with an extremely crudely drawn six-legged spider moving slowly down while hanging on a window, with howling of the wind and carillon music in the background, then moving back and forth a few times, before the screen fades to black. Some moans can be heard, and after a couple of seconds, a face with a shocked expression zooms in extremely fast along with a loud scream. It ends by showing the words "FIN". | The animation begins with an extremely crudely drawn six-legged spider moving slowly down while hanging on a window, with howling of the wind and carillon music in the background, then moving back and forth a few times, before the screen fades to black. Some moans can be heard, and after a couple of seconds, a face with a shocked expression zooms in extremely fast along with a loud scream. It ends by showing the words "FIN". | ||
=== Showcase video === | |||
[[File:The Spider (censored).mp4|none|thumb|399x399px]] | |||
== Link == | == Link == | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following animation contains a [[screamer]]. | <u>NOTE</u>: The following animation contains a [[screamer]]. |
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The Spider was a Flash screamer animation created and hosted by MJBDiver on his website Cinema du Comical Cartoon Calamities) on 2004.
The animation begins with an extremely crudely drawn six-legged spider moving slowly down while hanging on a window, with howling of the wind and carillon music in the background, then moving back and forth a few times, before the screen fades to black. Some moans can be heard, and after a couple of seconds, a face with a shocked expression zooms in extremely fast along with a loud scream. It ends by showing the words "FIN".
Showcase video
Link
NOTE: The following animation contains a screamer.
- web.archive.org/web/20050212105822fw_/fdoi.co.uk/scaryswf/spider.html