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*''[[What Happens Next Challenge! (Play with a friend!)|What Happens Next Challenge! (Play with a Friend!)]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] created by Redlarkk around 2019. The [[video]] presents as a typical challenge where the viewer watches clips, pauses for eleven seconds, and then continues. There are eight clips, mostly from Reddit, with the final clip being [[Little Dancing Girl]]. Each clip has a surprising twist when it resumes after the pause. Examples include a wallet magically changing how money is inserted, a mirror crashing near a man walking, and a gender reveal balloon not popping. The last clip, [[Little Dancing Girl]] features a sudden demonic appearance and scream. After the [[screamer]], a message advises viewers to be cautious of seemingly creepy [[videos]], suggesting they might not be what they seem.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=64gwS0gUadQ</ref>
*''[[What Happens Next Challenge! (Play with a friend!)|What Happens Next Challenge! (Play with a Friend!)]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] created by Redlarkk around 2019. The [[video]] presents as a typical challenge where the viewer watches clips, pauses for eleven seconds, and then continues. There are eight clips, mostly from Reddit, with the final clip being [[Little Dancing Girl]]. Each clip has a surprising twist when it resumes after the pause. Examples include a wallet magically changing how money is inserted, a mirror crashing near a man walking, and a gender reveal balloon not popping. The last clip, [[Little Dancing Girl]] features a sudden demonic appearance and scream. After the [[screamer]], a message advises viewers to be cautious of seemingly creepy [[videos]], suggesting they might not be what they seem.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=64gwS0gUadQ</ref>
*''What’s Wrong With These Two Pictures? (SCREAMER)'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by wiki user ThatScorbunny879 on March 16, 2019. The 12-second [[video]] begins with two images of the box art for the [[wikipedia:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis]] (''[[wikipedia:Mega Drive|Mega Drive]]'' outside of the US) game "Cyborg Justice." Unlike similar [[videos]], there is nothing wrong with either image. This remains unchanged until, after 10 seconds, a poster of the 1910 movie "Frankenstein" appears, accompanied by the same scream from [[The Maze]]<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=sXMk0m78cjg</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=cngEreewMmA (Remake)</ref>


*''BABY SHARK JUMPSCARE'' was a [[YouTube]] [[video]] first posted on December 18, 2019, by the user Giovanni Araujo Pokemon GO. This also makes it one of the last screamers of the 2010s decade. The [[wikipedia:Baby Shark|Baby Shark]] video from Pinkfong plays for a majority of the video, but right before the Grandpa Shark part is sung, a picture of a creepy bloodstained face pops up with a loud scream. Not much is known about this screamer. Unfortunately, the video has been removed from YouTube due to the channel being terminated.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=LN920110x8g</ref>
*''BABY SHARK JUMPSCARE'' was a [[YouTube]] [[video]] first posted on December 18, 2019, by the user Giovanni Araujo Pokemon GO. This also makes it one of the last screamers of the 2010s decade. The [[wikipedia:Baby Shark|Baby Shark]] video from Pinkfong plays for a majority of the video, but right before the Grandpa Shark part is sung, a picture of a creepy bloodstained face pops up with a loud scream. Not much is known about this screamer. Unfortunately, the video has been removed from YouTube due to the channel being terminated.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=LN920110x8g</ref>
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*''Bird Big's Scary Pop Up!'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] on July 23, 2022, by the user Kenji Okita. The [[video]] begins with an excerpt from [[wikipedia:Sesame Street|Sesame Street]] episode 3246, where Big Bird sings a riddle to his friends, subtly hinting that he is the subject of discussion. However, at the 27-second mark, a screenshot of the monster woman from [[CrazyMarc666]]'s [[screamers]] suddenly appears, accompanied by a loud scream.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=KLt-s2LLurw</ref>
*''Bird Big's Scary Pop Up!'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] on July 23, 2022, by the user Kenji Okita. The [[video]] begins with an excerpt from [[wikipedia:Sesame Street|Sesame Street]] episode 3246, where Big Bird sings a riddle to his friends, subtly hinting that he is the subject of discussion. However, at the 27-second mark, a screenshot of the monster woman from [[CrazyMarc666]]'s [[screamers]] suddenly appears, accompanied by a loud scream.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=KLt-s2LLurw</ref>
*''Subliminal message in Duckman'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded on [[YouTube]] by BlitzRain85 on August 2nd, 2022. The [[video]], with a classic Movie Maker style slide, claims to reveal a subliminal message in Duckman. It cuts to Duckman saying his catchphrase, then zooms in near Duckman's eyebrow. A flurry of screamer images, including [[Regan MacNeil]], [[Pazuzu]] from ''[[wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]]'', the face from [[Scary Tic-Tac-Toe]], and [[Ahenobarbus Henocied]], appears with a scream from the song "Frankie Teardrop." The [[video]] ends with a slide saying "Haha!!! Got you, didn't I?" and then ends. The screamer has become lost media due to the creator's account termination.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=MKTE2eKm_3g</ref>


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*''[[An unedited clip from spongebob|An Unedited Clip from Spongebob]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] created by Redlark on September 22, 2019. The video showcases a clip from the [[wikipedia:SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob SquarePants]] episode Spongebob in Randomland, which appears unedited until the very end. In the original episode, Squidward opens several doors that reveal distorted versions of himself, but when he opens the third door, his room appears for a split second, followed by a flashing image of Suicide Squidward and a distorted sound effect, referencing the infamous [[creepypasta]]. The video, which amplified the sound and applied a filter to deceive viewers into believing it was truly unedited, was later deleted for an unknown reason. However, it is the same clip from the episode.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=lk4RmZCHlPs</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=sQO2L1nxKL8</ref>
*''[[An unedited clip from spongebob|An Unedited Clip from Spongebob]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] created by Redlark on September 22, 2019. The video showcases a clip from the [[wikipedia:SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob SquarePants]] episode Spongebob in Randomland, which appears unedited until the very end. In the original episode, Squidward opens several doors that reveal distorted versions of himself, but when he opens the third door, his room appears for a split second, followed by a flashing image of Suicide Squidward and a distorted sound effect, referencing the infamous [[creepypasta]]. The video, which amplified the sound and applied a filter to deceive viewers into believing it was truly unedited, was later deleted for an unknown reason. However, it is the same clip from the episode.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=lk4RmZCHlPs</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=sQO2L1nxKL8</ref>
*''[[ELMO KILLS IT WITH A CANADIAN DESTROYER!]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by [[YouTube]] user ThatPulseman 876 on March 16, 2019. The video is only four seconds in length and starts with a brief clip of Elmo doing a "Canadian destroyer". Immediately at 0:01, a picture of Sinistar from the arcade game [[wikipedia:Sinistar|Sinistar]] pops up with the same scream from [[The Maze]]. The video was deleted because the creator's account was terminated for an unknown reason.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=LHwgNhoQGaI</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=Rd3NOEFqjOE (Remake)</ref>


*''[[What's The Matter With This Picture?]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by Mega Osodashi. The [[video]] was originally named after the original [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] screamer. It featured a photograph of a clinic's waiting room set to the tune of "Dream Fighter" by the Japanese band Perfume playing in the background. The [[video]] was designed to appear innocuous, with the volume of the song set low to encourage viewers to turn up the volume for a "better experience." At the 0:37 mark, the [[video]] takes a sudden and terrifying turn, and a haunting image of a skeleton boy with hair (an image associated with the [[creepypasta]] "The Grifter") appears on the screen, accompanied by a blood-curdling scream. The [[video]] then cuts to a black screen with white text, urging viewers to check out more videos on the channel and subscribe. The song "Whenever Love" by Ken Laszlo plays in the background, along with the copyrighted music by Perfume. Due to the song's copyrighted content, the music by Perfume was removed, and the screamer [[video]] was permanently deleted on June 21, 2018. The [[video]]'s description said "Folks, stare at this picture! There's something strange going on in it!"<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=xVKdhVeEbq4 (Remake)</ref>
*''[[What's The Matter With This Picture?]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by Mega Osodashi. The [[video]] was originally named after the original [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] screamer. It featured a photograph of a clinic's waiting room set to the tune of "Dream Fighter" by the Japanese band Perfume playing in the background. The [[video]] was designed to appear innocuous, with the volume of the song set low to encourage viewers to turn up the volume for a "better experience." At the 0:37 mark, the [[video]] takes a sudden and terrifying turn, and a haunting image of a skeleton boy with hair (an image associated with the [[creepypasta]] "The Grifter") appears on the screen, accompanied by a blood-curdling scream. The [[video]] then cuts to a black screen with white text, urging viewers to check out more videos on the channel and subscribe. The song "Whenever Love" by Ken Laszlo plays in the background, along with the copyrighted music by Perfume. Due to the song's copyrighted content, the music by Perfume was removed, and the screamer [[video]] was permanently deleted on June 21, 2018. The [[video]]'s description said "Folks, stare at this picture! There's something strange going on in it!"<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=xVKdhVeEbq4 (Remake)</ref>
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*[[Screen show (23 issues) Timati]] was a Russian-based [[screamer]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by Nikita Selmanovich (formerly Снегерек) on December 1, 2015. The video comprises low-quality images of a mountainside by a lake, a meadow, and a beach zooming in and out without any accompanying audio. However, after the beach image, a black-and-white picture of a man's face with white lights replacing his eyes appears, accompanied by a low-pitched drone sound. The video concludes with Russian text appearing on a black background. In 2019, a variation titled "Breathtaking" was uploaded by user Aaah Museum, removing the Russian text at the end.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=67Gq-gM1UiU</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=wY1IUp41vVg (Remake version)</ref>
*[[Screen show (23 issues) Timati]] was a Russian-based [[screamer]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by Nikita Selmanovich (formerly Снегерек) on December 1, 2015. The video comprises low-quality images of a mountainside by a lake, a meadow, and a beach zooming in and out without any accompanying audio. However, after the beach image, a black-and-white picture of a man's face with white lights replacing his eyes appears, accompanied by a low-pitched drone sound. The video concludes with Russian text appearing on a black background. In 2019, a variation titled "Breathtaking" was uploaded by user Aaah Museum, removing the Russian text at the end.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=67Gq-gM1UiU</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=wY1IUp41vVg (Remake version)</ref>
*[[Sr Pelo GIF]]was a [[screamer]] [[video]] created and uploaded to [[YouTube]] by RainbowLauncher85. The video presents, as promised by the title, a [[.gif]] of the Sr Pelo plush. After 10 seconds, the video abruptly transitions to a clip of the [[Teletoon at Night Bumper]], disrupting the viewer. The original video was later removed, and a remade version was uploaded by the same creator in 2021. The account was eventually terminated, hosting the remade version.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=g16l_8JVEGI</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=sgwvZgeEcKU</ref>


*''[[Teletubbies Walk it out|Teletubbies Walk It Out]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by an unknown [[YouTube]] user in at least 2007. Although the original has been deleted, a reaction video confirms its existence.[1] In 2017, Rohan Hordern remade it. The video kicks off with a clip from the extended opening, featuring Dipsy randomly pushing buttons. Originally intended to play "Baa Baa Black Sheep" with sheep sounds, this user edited it to play UNK's [[wikipedia:Walk It Out (Unk song)|Walk It Out]]. Tinky Winky, Laa-Laa, and Po then get up from their beds and start dancing. Shortly after, a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] from ''[[wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]]'' appears with a high-pitched scream. Unfortunately, the reaction video is blurry, leaving the creator and release date unknown.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=2IetCUQj92E</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CKs0_Fp9j4</ref>
*''[[Teletubbies Walk it out|Teletubbies Walk It Out]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by an unknown [[YouTube]] user in at least 2007. Although the original has been deleted, a reaction video confirms its existence.[1] In 2017, Rohan Hordern remade it. The video kicks off with a clip from the extended opening, featuring Dipsy randomly pushing buttons. Originally intended to play "Baa Baa Black Sheep" with sheep sounds, this user edited it to play UNK's [[wikipedia:Walk It Out (Unk song)|Walk It Out]]. Tinky Winky, Laa-Laa, and Po then get up from their beds and start dancing. Shortly after, a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] from ''[[wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]]'' appears with a high-pitched scream. Unfortunately, the reaction video is blurry, leaving the creator and release date unknown.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=2IetCUQj92E</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CKs0_Fp9j4</ref>
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*[[What the hell are you staring at?]] was a [[YouTube]] [[video]] created by BlitzRain85 on August 14, 2022. The [[video]] begins with *Duckman repeatedly saying his famous catchphrase in various scenarios until the 14-second mark, where the same face from "What's Wrong With This Picture?" appears, accompanied by the same scream from "Scary Barney." During the scream, a slide created in the style of Movie Maker pops up with the message "Haha, gotcha." The [[video]] concludes after this slide, with a total duration of 23 seconds. The screamer has since become lost due to the creator's account getting terminated for an uncertain reason.  It serves as the second Duckman screamer [[video]] after ''Subliminal Message in Duckman''.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=Q-ILAf54rTA</ref>
*[[What the hell are you staring at?]] was a [[YouTube]] [[video]] created by BlitzRain85 on August 14, 2022. The [[video]] begins with *Duckman repeatedly saying his famous catchphrase in various scenarios until the 14-second mark, where the same face from "What's Wrong With This Picture?" appears, accompanied by the same scream from "Scary Barney." During the scream, a slide created in the style of Movie Maker pops up with the message "Haha, gotcha." The [[video]] concludes after this slide, with a total duration of 23 seconds. The screamer has since become lost due to the creator's account getting terminated for an uncertain reason.  It serves as the second Duckman screamer [[video]] after ''Subliminal Message in Duckman''.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=Q-ILAf54rTA</ref>
*''What’s Wrong With These Two Pictures? (SCREAMER)'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by wiki user ThatScorbunny879 on March 16, 2019. The 12-second [[video]] begins with two images of the box art for the [[wikipedia:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis]] (''[[wikipedia:Mega Drive|Mega Drive]]'' outside of the US) game "Cyborg Justice." Unlike similar [[videos]], there is nothing wrong with either image. This remains unchanged until, after 10 seconds, a poster of the 1910 movie "Frankenstein" appears, accompanied by the same scream from [[The Maze]]<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=sXMk0m78cjg</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=Fx_EhxLOqVk (Reupload)</ref>


* ''[[Her dreams]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[Scratch project]] created by Ryanthescreamerfan70, the same creator behind [[Is She Cute Or Not?]] and [[Give lily some candy!]] and other screamers. The project has been removed, likely due to violating the Scratch Community Guidelines. The project begins with a white background featuring a rose on the floor and pink text that says 彼女の夢 (translates to: "her dreams"). An anime girl sings a Plants vs. Zombies song with an AI cover in the background. It then transitions to a girl named Machi with light blue hair, a white dress, and green eyes holding a rose. She shares her dreams about true love as the pink text says, "こんにちは、私の名前はマチです。バラを摘むのが好きで、その日の夢が大好きです。私たちは私たちに親切です、私は素敵な女の子です!私たちはバラを摘むのが大好きです 彼女の夢の中で夢が叶います" (translates to: "Hello, my name is Machi. I like to pick roses, and I love to dream of the day. We are kind to us, I am a lovely girl! We love to pick roses In her dreams, dreams come true"). The scene shifts to the same girl with a sad expression, her hair messy, her eyes shadowed, her dress ripped, and her rose dead. The pink text expresses her loneliness and the potential harm to her dreams. She grabs a knife, contemplating her next move. The pink text repeats the theme of loneliness, and she ultimately takes her own life. Blood appears on her hand and chest. Following this, a skinned image of Machi with blacked-out eyes, bloody tears, a wide-open mouth, and messy hair pops up with the same scream from The Maze. The project concludes with the same intro and the pink text saying "終わり" (translates to: "The end").<ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/882298390/</ref><ref>archive.org/details/her-dreams</ref>
* ''[[Her dreams]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[Scratch project]] created by Ryanthescreamerfan70, the same creator behind [[Is She Cute Or Not?]] and [[Give lily some candy!]] and other screamers. The project has been removed, likely due to violating the Scratch Community Guidelines. The project begins with a white background featuring a rose on the floor and pink text that says 彼女の夢 (translates to: "her dreams"). An anime girl sings a Plants vs. Zombies song with an AI cover in the background. It then transitions to a girl named Machi with light blue hair, a white dress, and green eyes holding a rose. She shares her dreams about true love as the pink text says, "こんにちは、私の名前はマチです。バラを摘むのが好きで、その日の夢が大好きです。私たちは私たちに親切です、私は素敵な女の子です!私たちはバラを摘むのが大好きです 彼女の夢の中で夢が叶います" (translates to: "Hello, my name is Machi. I like to pick roses, and I love to dream of the day. We are kind to us, I am a lovely girl! We love to pick roses In her dreams, dreams come true"). The scene shifts to the same girl with a sad expression, her hair messy, her eyes shadowed, her dress ripped, and her rose dead. The pink text expresses her loneliness and the potential harm to her dreams. She grabs a knife, contemplating her next move. The pink text repeats the theme of loneliness, and she ultimately takes her own life. Blood appears on her hand and chest. Following this, a skinned image of Machi with blacked-out eyes, bloody tears, a wide-open mouth, and messy hair pops up with the same scream from The Maze. The project concludes with the same intro and the pink text saying "終わり" (translates to: "The end").<ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/882298390/</ref><ref>archive.org/details/her-dreams</ref>
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* ''[[Optical Illusion (Jon Shelton)|Optical Illusion]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] on February 2, 2007, by Jon Shelton, also known as Mad Dad. The video features an introduction encouraging viewers to focus on a dot blurring in and out of focus. The majority of the video consists of a stationary image of the dot. However, at the 0:43 mark, Jon suddenly appears on the screen in a dark room, accompanied by a loud thunderclap, resulting in a jump scare that has earned the video notoriety among viewers. The video concludes with the Mad Dad Productions intro. The video was formerly private.
* ''[[Optical Illusion (Jon Shelton)|Optical Illusion]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] on February 2, 2007, by Jon Shelton, also known as Mad Dad. The video features an introduction encouraging viewers to focus on a dot blurring in and out of focus. The majority of the video consists of a stationary image of the dot. However, at the 0:43 mark, Jon suddenly appears on the screen in a dark room, accompanied by a loud thunderclap, resulting in a jump scare that has earned the video notoriety among viewers. The video concludes with the Mad Dad Productions intro. The video was formerly private.
*[[Sr Pelo GIF]] was a [[screamer]] [[video]] created and uploaded to [[YouTube]] by RainLauncher85. The video presents, as promised by the title, a [[.gif]] of the Sr Pelo plush. After 10 seconds, the video abruptly transitions to a clip of the [[Teletoon at Night Bumper]], disrupting the viewer. The original video was later removed, and a remade version was uploaded by the same creator in 2021. The account was eventually terminated, hosting the remade version.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=g16l_8JVEGI</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=65w7IrvU1oM</ref>


* ''This Fella Needs to Poop'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] made by wiki user ''Mega Osodashi'' in 2021. The video shows a black creature squatting down and raising his tail. Then his stomach grumbles, signaling his time to take a dump. When he's about to try to take a dump, at 00:05 the same flashing screamer from [[Micromachines.net23.net]] appeared. The screamer stays there until the video ends. On July 21, 2021, it was reuploaded to one of Mega Osodashi's [[YouTube]] accounts. In June 2021, the original version was deleted although a copy of it still remains on the ''🌈 Infinity Productions ♾'' channel.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=uMHW-gudLcg</ref><ref>{{IPFS|QmdhpspDtUoXub5gwkVdMixzQ3r8XL2xLMsPKqWaC5KwtF}}</ref>
* ''This Fella Needs to Poop'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] made by wiki user ''Mega Osodashi'' in 2021. The video shows a black creature squatting down and raising his tail. Then his stomach grumbles, signaling his time to take a dump. When he's about to try to take a dump, at 00:05 the same flashing screamer from [[Micromachines.net23.net]] appeared. The screamer stays there until the video ends. On July 21, 2021, it was reuploaded to one of Mega Osodashi's [[YouTube]] accounts. In June 2021, the original version was deleted although a copy of it still remains on the ''🌈 Infinity Productions ♾'' channel.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=uMHW-gudLcg</ref><ref>{{IPFS|QmdhpspDtUoXub5gwkVdMixzQ3r8XL2xLMsPKqWaC5KwtF}}</ref>
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*[[Quiz Night with the Scratch Cat!]] was a [[screamer]] [[game]] developed by Redlarkk on January 3, 2019. The game features simple yes/no questions asked by the Scratch Cat, and players who answer incorrectly are prompted to try again. This pattern continues until the fifth question, which presents a jumble of meaningless letters. Regardless of the player's answer, a [[screamer]] featuring Ima Socchi flying from the TV with a loud demonic scream ensues. On the game's title screen, players can press 'Z' to view the instructions. However, pressing 'Y' triggers a warning screamer. Although the game was initially removed from the Scratch website on January 28, 2019, it was subsequently re-uploaded on May 3, 2019, and then again on August 25, 2019, before being removed once more.<ref>'''Permalink''': web.archive.org/web/20240312042308/<br>files.catbox.moe/6dcjo6.sb3</ref>
*[[Quiz Night with the Scratch Cat!]] was a [[screamer]] [[game]] developed by Redlarkk on January 3, 2019. The game features simple yes/no questions asked by the Scratch Cat, and players who answer incorrectly are prompted to try again. This pattern continues until the fifth question, which presents a jumble of meaningless letters. Regardless of the player's answer, a [[screamer]] featuring Ima Socchi flying from the TV with a loud demonic scream ensues. On the game's title screen, players can press 'Z' to view the instructions. However, pressing 'Y' triggers a warning screamer. Although the game was initially removed from the Scratch website on January 28, 2019, it was subsequently re-uploaded on May 3, 2019, and then again on August 25, 2019, before being removed once more.<ref>'''Permalink''': web.archive.org/web/20240312042308/<br>files.catbox.moe/6dcjo6.sb3</ref>
*''[[ELMO KILLS IT WITH A CANADIAN DESTROYER!]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded by [[YouTube]] user ThatPulseman 876 on March 16, 2019. The video is only four seconds in length and starts with a brief clip of Elmo doing a "Canadian destroyer". Immediately at 0:01, a picture of Sinistar from the arcade game [[wikipedia:Sinistar|Sinistar]] pops up with the same scream from [[The Maze]]. The video was deleted because the creator's account was terminated for an unknown reason.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=LHwgNhoQGaI</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=AcxmrN5xuIA (Reupload)</ref>


* ''Scary Vision Test'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] hosted on the [[Scary and Fun]] [[hosts|site]] in 2012. Although the video was deleted, it saw a reupload in September 2017. The video kicks off with an intro and proceeds to display text, prompting the viewer to test their vision. The text's size varies, encouraging the viewer to scrutinize their computer screen closely. After 25 seconds, a close-up flashing image of a photoshopped man with fake blood appears, accompanied by a loud scream. Unfortunately, the original video is no longer accessible.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=rK8h_05JLbA ('''Permalink:''' bit.ly/3S8ihMy)</ref>
* ''Scary Vision Test'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] hosted on the [[Scary and Fun]] [[hosts|site]] in 2012. Although the video was deleted, it saw a reupload in September 2017. The video kicks off with an intro and proceeds to display text, prompting the viewer to test their vision. The text's size varies, encouraging the viewer to scrutinize their computer screen closely. After 25 seconds, a close-up flashing image of a photoshopped man with fake blood appears, accompanied by a loud scream. Unfortunately, the original video is no longer accessible.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=rK8h_05JLbA ('''Permalink:''' bit.ly/3S8ihMy)</ref>
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* ''[[What the hell are you staring at?]]'' was a [[YouTube]] video created by ''BlitzRain85'' on August 14th, 2022. It serves as the second [[wikipedia:Duckman|Duckman]] screamer video after [[Subliminal message in duckman]]. It begins with Duckman repeatedly saying his famous catchphrase in various scenarios until the 14-second mark, where the same face from [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] appears accompanied by the same scream from [[Scary Barney]]. During the scream, a slide created in the style of Movie Maker pops up with the message "Haha, gotcha". The video concludes after this slide, with a total duration of 23 seconds. The screamer later became lost media due to the creator's account getting terminated for an uncertain reason. As of May 18th, 2024, the video has been found and reuploaded onto YouTube.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=Pdo9_UiBnYA</ref><ref>('''Permalink:''' web.archive.org/web/20240601151404/files.catbox.moe/j4y29u.mp4)</ref>
* ''[[What the hell are you staring at?]]'' was a [[YouTube]] video created by ''BlitzRain85'' on August 14th, 2022. It serves as the second [[wikipedia:Duckman|Duckman]] screamer video after [[Subliminal message in duckman]]. It begins with Duckman repeatedly saying his famous catchphrase in various scenarios until the 14-second mark, where the same face from [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] appears accompanied by the same scream from [[Scary Barney]]. During the scream, a slide created in the style of Movie Maker pops up with the message "Haha, gotcha". The video concludes after this slide, with a total duration of 23 seconds. The screamer later became lost media due to the creator's account getting terminated for an uncertain reason. As of May 18th, 2024, the video has been found and reuploaded onto YouTube.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=Pdo9_UiBnYA</ref><ref>('''Permalink:''' web.archive.org/web/20240601151404/files.catbox.moe/j4y29u.mp4)</ref>
*''Subliminal message in Duckman'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded on [[YouTube]] by BlitzRain85 on August 2nd, 2022. The [[video]], with a classic Movie Maker style slide, claims to reveal a subliminal message in Duckman. It cuts to Duckman saying his catchphrase, then zooms in near Duckman's eyebrow. A flurry of screamer images, including [[Regan MacNeil]], [[Pazuzu]] from ''[[wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]]'', the face from [[Scary Tic-Tac-Toe]], and [[Ahenobarbus Henocied]], appears with a scream from the song "Frankie Teardrop." The [[video]] ends with a slide saying "Haha!!! Got you, didn't I?" and then ends. The screamer was lost media due to the creator's account termination. but was eventually reuploaded on November 7 2025.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=MKTE2eKm_3g</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=JqbjhkXq1U8</ref>


*''[[Pony Screamer]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by Pony Lovin on December 30, 2013. Starting with a clip from the [[wikipedia:My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic|My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic]] episode Baby Cakes, specifically the scene where [[wikipedia:Pinkie Pie|Pinkie Pie]] searches for her parents' twins, Pound and Pumpkin Cake, in a dark hallway, the video takes a surprising turn. As Pinkie Pie finds Pound Cake crawling on the ceiling, an upside-down picture of a crazed [[wikipedia:Twilight Sparkle|Twilight Sparkle]] from the episode Lesson Zero appears with a loud noise.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20241113195052/<br>files.catbox.moe/fxhfrc.mov</ref>
*''[[Pony Screamer]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by Pony Lovin on December 30, 2013. Starting with a clip from the [[wikipedia:My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic|My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic]] episode Baby Cakes, specifically the scene where [[wikipedia:Pinkie Pie|Pinkie Pie]] searches for her parents' twins, Pound and Pumpkin Cake, in a dark hallway, the video takes a surprising turn. As Pinkie Pie finds Pound Cake crawling on the ceiling, an upside-down picture of a crazed [[wikipedia:Twilight Sparkle|Twilight Sparkle]] from the episode Lesson Zero appears with a loud noise.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20241113195052/<br>files.catbox.moe/fxhfrc.mov</ref>