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Welcome to Screamer Wiki
Documenting since November 11, 2013.
2,303 articles     173,295 edits     7,067 files


Our famous front page banner, designed by OpenAI's GPT-4o.

Welcome to Screamer Wiki

Documenting since November 11, 2013.

2,303 articles     173,295 edits     7,067 files

Welcome

Welcome to Screamer Wiki. This is the number one place to learn about topics relating to screamers, shock sites, creepypastas and urban legends, hoaxes, malware and malicious scripts, lost media, controversies, true crime, mysteries, social media incidents, and anything in between. Here, you will have access to the Screamer Library, the largest index entirely dedicated to screamers and shock sites. You can find the origin and story behind every screamer ever made, like the famous Scary Maze Game, the K-fee commercials, and a whole lot more. Our library contains 2,303 pages and counting!

Featured Article

Jingle Bells Reversed was a screamer Flash animation created by Daniel Fowler and was originally found on Newgrounds in 2004. The original animation was deleted but added to the DeviantArt website by the original owner (under the alias: "Fhashstark") with a description claiming that he's the owner of the animation. Jeremy Winterrowd also featured this screamer on his website: "Winterrowd.com". A yellow version of this game can be found on Ebaumsworld and was later posted to Y8.com, a popular flash game website.

The animation starts with an excerpt from the famous Christmas song Jingle Bells playing forward. Following the first extract, the same song was played backward, and a color-inverted GIF of Daniel Fowler, the author, making a weird face flashes with a high-pitched, hilarious-sounding scream about three-quarters of the way through the excerpt.

!yaw eht lla elgnij ,slleb elgnij ,slleb elgniJ


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News

The hunt for Big Star Secret is still alive!
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  • Screamer Wiki gets taken over by an AI, as part of an April Fool's joke.
  • The Screamer Wiki turns 11 years old!
  • The Internet Archive suffers a massive data breach and DDoS attack, showing that you should personally archive content you want to keep safe.
  • The Exorcist turns 50 years old.
  • Felix Wiesner (Wiesi), who was the creator of Castle Cat, passed away on November 16, 2023. (1977-2023)
  • The Screamer Wiki Discord server hits 1,000 members.
  • A lost South Korean screamer Ghost.exe (pictured) was found.
  • The man behind the 1 Bitch 9 Pups was revealed to be Australian zoologist Adam Britton.
  • An unofficial revival of trolling organization GNAA has created their own version of Kekma.net.
  • ScaryAndFun.com returns.
  • BlueMaxima retires from working on his program Flashpoint. Flashpoint is still being maintained by others.
  • The location for K-fee auto was found by @georainbolt on Twitter.
  • Screamer Wiki passes the milestone of 2,000 pages!
  • Multiple lost screamers have been found.

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