Rest in Peace to both Angelfire (1996-2026) and Tripod.com (1995-2026). Huge purveyors of the old web, and home to many screamers that will probably never be rediscovered.
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Plushy's Playground is a website developed by American filmmaker Jordan Graham on December 12, 2025.
The website appears to be an innocent-looking website featuring plushies of characters from children's media and toy brands, such as Barney the Dinosaur, Teddy Ruxpin, a Furby, Elmo from Sesame Street, and Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with the messages saying "Wanna play with Plushy?" and "Give him a plushie!". Upon dragging the plush toy and giving it to Plushy, the user was greeted with a playground area, and was accompanied by background music. However, there was a hidden easter egg that includes a screamer.
If the user drags four cog wheels and types the password "tickles", the page freezes until the screamer activates. A flashing, pixelated image of Plushy in his true form (portrayed by Chris Maddocks) suddenly pops up, accompanied by a loud laugh. After the screamer, the user was redirected to a secret page featuring links to three analog horror videos and a tic-tac-toe game.
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NOTE: The following website contains a screamer with flashing lights!
- plushyplayground.org
