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''The Amazing Dancin' Cats'' was a flash [[screamer]] animation created by Dycaite on 2006, After a long closure, the original site wen't down along with this [[screamer]]. | ''The Amazing Dancin' Cats'' was a flash [[screamer]] animation created by Dycaite, the founder of the Lost Media Wiki, on 2006, After a long closure, the original site wen't down along with this [[screamer]]. | ||
The animation starts with "''The Amazing Dancin' Cats!''" on a stage. The curtain rolls up with Benny Hill playing in the background and three cats dressed as women being flipped around as if they're dancing. Later on, a scary woman with glass eyeballs and a gash pops up with a scream, the screamer was later lost in 2009. | The animation starts with "''The Amazing Dancin' Cats!''" on a stage. The curtain rolls up with Benny Hill playing in the background and three cats dressed as women being flipped around as if they're dancing. Later on, a scary woman with glass eyeballs and a gash pops up with a scream, the screamer was later lost in 2009. |
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The Amazing Dancin' Cats was a flash screamer animation created by Dycaite, the founder of the Lost Media Wiki, on 2006, After a long closure, the original site wen't down along with this screamer.
The animation starts with "The Amazing Dancin' Cats!" on a stage. The curtain rolls up with Benny Hill playing in the background and three cats dressed as women being flipped around as if they're dancing. Later on, a scary woman with glass eyeballs and a gash pops up with a scream, the screamer was later lost in 2009.
in October 2016, someone made a post on the Lost Media Wiki forum, discussing about the screamer being lost. The screamer was later found in an archived state on the website "coreyandjayshow.com".[1]
Showcase video
CENSORED: The Amazing Dancin' Cats
Links
- ↑ The thread about the screamer.
NOTE: The following animation contains a screamer!
- Original archive, but leads to an error: web.archive.org/web/20060726013253/img101.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dancincats5ze.swf
- web.archive.org/web/20101121063317/coreyandjayshow.com/images/dancincats5ze.swf
- YouTube mirror: youtube.com/watch?v=oM1M4YhIDBw