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Gummy With a Twist
This page is about a screamer that is partially lost. |
Gummy With a Twist was a screamer video released on YouTube on September 23rd, 2007 by the user Fuyumaha. After the video was deleted due to criticism, everyone thought it was finally found by the user Mex but it was fake.
The video uses footage of the Gummy Bear Song in Hungarian. After 24 seconds, the infamous zombie from the K-fee Auto Commercial appears, followed by the message "Now...Go Change Your Shorts And Get Back To Work!".
The video has received severe criticism due to the fact that many of the viewers were young adolescents, which led to the creator deleting it off the YouTube platform to avoid more criticism. Surprisingly, although the video has since faded deep into obscurity based on the Wayback Machine archive, it states that the video has accumulated over 253,000 views.
The description of the video read "I LOVE GUMMY BEARS", meaning the creator probably likes gummy bears, with the category of it being Comedy.
The video had an odd like to dislike ratio of 76 likes and 69 dislikes, which is an interesting combo of statistics considering that the video was uploaded in 2007.
Debunking reupload
In the original Gummy With a Twist video, there is a large black box on the right because of the quality Fuyumaha downloaded the Gummy Bear video at[1]. In the "reupload", there is no black box on the right[2]. This means that the reupload is fake, because it's impossible for a detail that big to disappear.
Also, Mex claimed to use Internet Download Manager to download the video, but this is impossible because the Wayback Machine only grabs videos from this URL: https://web.archive.org/web/2oe_/http://wayback-fakeurl.archive.org/yt/VIDEO_ID. Gummy With a Twist's ID isn't archived, and Internet Download Manager hasn't worked for anyone since Mex said it worked for him.
Alternate edition
In 2015, the user Cabbage juice uploaded a similar screamer using the English version of the song (including the advertisement for the album), with the screamer from Ghost Caught on Tape. The screamer has been named "Scary pop up 75".
Links
NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!
youtube.com/watch?v=upi-Dma8vR0- Recreation: youtube.com/watch?v=Q0NDZb2Uiok
- Reaction Video: youtube.com/watch?v=cwurqpxHvNM