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*''[[Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret]]'' was a partially lost [[YouTube]] [[screamer]] [[video]] centered on the "secret" from Super Mario 64. Initially uploaded by Adam "LotusMan17" Bounds on August 15th, 2007, the video was deleted from the channel in late 2012. The video begins with a series of steps presented on a black screen, followed by Lotus executing the actions. One of the instructions involves circling the courtyard statue for a specific duration. After instructing the player to kick the Boo, they are directed to press the "A" button on the wall, concluding with an abrupt appearance of the [[K-fee commercials|K-fee zombie]] from the "Auto" commercial, interrupting the video. The video concludes with credits scrolling from the top, possibly with the top saying, "trolled lol." Originally, the video featured three different songs for the gameplay and credits, but they were muted due to copyright issues.<ref>https://lostmediawiki.com/Super_Mario_64_big_star_secret_(partially_found_YouTube_screamer_video;_2007-2012)</ref>
*''[[Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret]]'' was a partially lost [[YouTube]] [[screamer]] [[video]] centered on the "secret" from Super Mario 64. Initially uploaded by Adam "LotusMan17" Bounds on August 15th, 2007, the video was deleted from the channel in late 2012. The video begins with a series of steps presented on a black screen, followed by Lotus executing the actions. One of the instructions involves circling the courtyard statue for a specific duration. After instructing the player to kick the Boo, they are directed to press the "A" button on the wall, concluding with an abrupt appearance of the [[K-fee commercials|K-fee zombie]] from the "Auto" commercial, interrupting the video. The video concludes with credits scrolling from the top, possibly with the top saying, "trolled lol." Originally, the video featured three different songs for the gameplay and credits, but they were muted due to copyright issues.<ref>https://lostmediawiki.com/Super_Mario_64_big_star_secret_(partially_found_YouTube_screamer_video;_2007-2012)</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>


*''[[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>