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[[File:Bigstar1.jpg|thumb|150px|'''Have you seen me?''' post]]
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'''Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret''' was a [[screamer]] video uploaded on August 15, 2007 by YouTube user LotusMan17, which was removed from his channel in late 2012.
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{{Quote|Title says it all.|Lotus trying to put on his best troll face possible.}}
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'''Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret''' is a partially-lost [[YouTube]] [[screamer]] video based on the "secret" from ''[[wikipedia:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]]''. The video was first uploaded to YouTube by Adam "LotusMan17" Bounds on August 15th, 2007, and was then deleted from the channel in late 2012. Aside from being just a Mario screamer, this is a lost screamer that anyone still searches for. Yet, even the people from Lost Media Wiki started hunting for the screamer from websites, which only lasted a year. A poorly-made screamer about unlocking Luigi was enough to provoke a huge amount of search from everyone with information coming in hand recently. The video had amassed around 900,000 views at its peak.<ref name="LMWDiscord">[https://screamer.wiki/images/1/1c/LMWDiscord12.png LMW Discord #1]</ref>
 
==Content==
The video itself, of course, has to do with unlocking [[wikipedia:Luigi|Luigi]], and it begins with a handful of steps on how to do so; all of this was impressively made with [[wikipedia:Windows Movie Maker|Windows Movie Maker 2]].<ref name="LMWDiscord" /> At first, the steps are shown on a black screen, before Lotus begins doing what the steps say at the beginning. One of the instructions includes running around the [https://www.mariowiki.com/Courtyard_(Peach%27s_Castle) courtyard statue]<ref group="note">The courtyard statue is referred to by the screamer as the "big star" and the "big star secret" would mean to the urban legend known as L is real 2406.</ref> for a certain amount of time. After the part where Lotus tells the player to kick the Boo, they are then told to press "A" on the wall<ref>https://www.neoseeker.com/forums/1191/t1145970-rumors/4.htm</ref> as being the final step. As the player is about to do so, the [[K-fee]] zombie would then appears on the screen, suddenly interrupting the video. However, it is rumoured that if one can see far enough, Lotus can be seen going against the wall before the actual [[screamer]], but this rumour has not yet been confirmed. The video shortly ended with the credits appearing from the top. The video used to have three different pieces of music, including the gameplay and the credits, but it was muted due to copyright issues. 
==Background==
[[File:SM64 Poster.png|thumb|The "Have You Seen Me?" poster made by Lost Media Wiki. The hunt started in September 2020 before it ended the next year in the same month. <s>Hopefully, the copy will be found in the future.</s>]]
The [[screamer]] video in question is one of many that originated during the early days of Super Mario 64 and revolved around an urban legend. This particular video purportedly centred on the "L is real 2046" urban legend, which began after it was rumoured that a message on a courtyard plaque contained a code to unlock Luigi, an unplayable character in the game. In addition to using a code to unlock the character, the video showcased other steps to do so. It is worth noting that this urban legend has since been largely debunked.<ref>[https://screamer.wiki/images/b/bc/LMWDiscord8.png LMW Discord #2]</ref><ref>[https://screamer.wiki/images/f/f8/LMWDiscord9.png LMW Discord #3]</ref><ref>[https://screamer.wiki/images/f/f8/LMWDiscord9.png LMW Discord #3]</ref>
 
The video was captured on a flip phone, believed to be a Motorola RAZR V3,<ref>[https://screamer.wiki/images/f/f3/LMWDiscord6.png LMW Discord #4]</ref> showing a computer screen. The creator used the editor "Toad's Tool 64" to make modifications to the castle, including placing a door on the right wall of the main lobby's staircase and altering Mario's clothing to feature a blue shirt and black overalls.<ref>[https://screamer.wiki/images/4/41/LMWDiscord7.png LMW Discord #5]</ref> Lotus implemented other changes using the level editor.
 
To avoid copyright infringement, the video's audio was muted and replaced with 009 Sound System's Dreamscape theme in 2010. The original video featured three pieces of music, such as "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B58OBfM-8A4 Whispers in the Dark]" by [[wikipedia:Skillet|Skillet]] at the start,<ref>[https://screamer.wiki/images/8/8b/LMWDIscord2.png LMW Discord #7]</ref> and "Those Chosen by the Planet" from ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy VII|Final Fantasy VII]]'' during the second half and credits.<ref>[https://screamer.wiki/images/4/4a/LMWDiscord5.png LMW Discord #6]</ref><ref>[https://screamer.wiki/images/7/77/LMWDiscord3.png LMW Discord #8]</ref> However, witnesses often misidentified the song<ref>[https://screamer.wiki/images/9/97/LMWDiscord1.png LMW Discord #9]</ref> played at the beginning as "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence. The video may have been removed due to a copyright strike in 2012.<ref>[https://screamer.wiki/images/c/c9/LMWDiscord11.png LMW Discord #10]</ref> Lotus claimed to have received an email offering to purchase the rights to "Database" by Alexander Pearls for nearly $40, which he ultimately accepted.<ref>[https://screamer.wiki/images/b/bf/LMWDiscord4.png LMW Discord #11]</ref>


This [[screamer]] is a video with a duration of 5 minutes and 13 seconds, in the video, the creator provides steps of how to unlock a nonexistent character in SM64: Luigi, However, a final-part of Auto from the [[K-fee commercials]] was edited to appear at the end of the video, the result is where the video abruptly cuts into a Zombie screaming at the viewer, followed by their slogan: "So wach warst du noch nie?", ending the video,
Lotus confirmed that the screamer took place primarily in the courtyard of the castle, rather than the Bob-Omb Battlefield as some had previously claimed. He suggested that Mario entered an "alternate dimension," where the textures, which he created using MS Paint, were glitching out, possibly due to emulator memory issues. Lotus also created two screenshots in September 2020 as a remake, depicting Mario standing in front of the courtyard statue and appearing next to the castle.<ref>https://screamer.wiki/File:Mario_64_Screamer_Remake.png</ref><ref>https://screamer.wiki/File:Mario_64_Screamer_Remake_2.png</ref>


There is only one reaction video exists, which is of the last ten seconds of the screamer.
According to Lotus, the screamer portion of the video was extended.
<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=HPe1hlC7B1Q</ref>
=='''About the video'''==
The video was edited with Windows Movie Maker 2, containing various scrolling texts to provide steps on how to unlock Luigi.


Lotus, the user who uploaded it, had recorded his screen with a flip phone camera (possibly a Motorola RAZR V3) to "give it a more genuine look." He had changed the castle with the Toad's Tool 64 level editor to add a door in the right wall next to the main room staircase, and change Mario's outfit to blue and black. A few other changes were made to the level editor, such as changing the castle's gray brick texture to a black one that Lotus created in Microsoft Paint.
==Availability and concerns==
[[File:SM64 Facebook Page.png|thumb|The screenshot of the Facebook page, featuring the updated description and the thumbnail, that is.]]
On September 8, 2015, a Screamer Wiki user named [[User:SCL|SCL]] (also known as Socoollogos on FANDOM) posted his concern about the screamer on a thread in the Screamer Forum. One user also discovered the screamer as SCL was concerned about. He tried finding the screamer through the [[Wayback Machine]], but only to find that no archives of the video had been made yet. The user also mentioned that an annotation popped up during the video, where Lotus said he would remove the video because he was receiving hate. The reply had a different link to a reaction video, but it was private.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20190822024248/https://screamer.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:4199</ref> However, there are many posts about this screamer besides this thread. A YouTuber Mahlv also uploaded his concerns about the lost Mario 64 screamer to [[YouTube]] on August 2020. Another documentary was then shortly followed at a later date, where he talks about the screamer being hunted by the Lost Media Wiki and other information.


The video's audio ended up being muted to avoid copyright issues. but it was swapped for [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKfS5zVfGBc 009 Sound System's Dreamscape] theme according to testimonials from several people. However, after digging into various comments on the internet, it is likely that the actual song that Lotus used was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Za9X9qYUggQ Database] by Alexander Perls, who was also the creator of 009 Sound System. Lotus recalls that he was emailed an offer to put a song in his video in exchange for approximately US $40, which he gladly accepted. The topic in question may have been Database, but is currently unconfirmed.
There are no copies of the video that could possibly be found, which is pretty obvious. The only thing that one could find in searching for the update description and its thumbnail. The updated description says, "''The video was done out of complete boredom, and yet people still wish to leave hateful comments. Therefore, commenting has been disabled.''" So this could be the truth behind why Lotus deleted the video: because of how many death threats and hate comments he had received, rather than saying it was accidental. The thumbnail and updated description are more likely found on its Facebook page, which was created in late 2011.<ref><s>[https://bit.ly/3msR5q6 SM64 screamer Facebook page]</s></ref>


The video began in the game's starting area, with Mario running towards the castle. Many remember a part that takes place in the Bomb-Omb Battlefield level; but after an interview with Lotus, this was not true. The entire video took place inside the castle, mostly in the courtyard.
There is only [[reaction video]] of this screamer, uploaded on February 5, 2008,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPe1hlC7B1Q "Little brother getting scared. Late reaction"]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20210109142815/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPe1hlC7B1Q&gl=US&hl=en Archived] - GReeDYDeVASTATOR808 on [[YouTube]]. Accessed November 3, 2021.</ref> featuring someone's brother reacting to the half part of the [[screamer]]. It's hard to tell because of the low quality, but one can see Mario climbing up the stairs and opening the door before the recorder proceeds to skip almost half of the screamer to the end part, where Lotus instructs the viewer to do the final step. After the screamer, the boy then runs away from the computer. Only what's left on the screen are the credits of the video.  


Occasionally various text boxes (made in Movie Maker) would appear providing more steps to "unlock Luigi". Many remember that one of the steps was "kicking a ghost". Lotus remembers one step, which was to run around the fountain a certain number of times. After a few minutes, a final text saying something like appears "Press A on This wall" (press A in the wall), which was followed by a sharp cut with the infamous screamer of Auto from the [[K-fee commercials]].
A Portuguese user named Nazz uploaded a five-second video featuring a snapshot of the screamer. The uploader was questioned by a user from Lost Media Wiki about the screamer. He answered that it was found by one of his friends and was supposed to be taken from an old phone. Nazz also recorded his full reaction video to the screamer, but it was never found. The screenshot appears to be Mario jumping into the fountain at the back of the castle, where the courtyard statue is located.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20211104072827/https://www.reddit.com/r/lostmedia/comments/q6owst/super_mario_64_big_star_secret_new_image/ "Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret (New Image!)"]. Reddit. Archived from [https://www.reddit.com/r/lostmedia/comments/q6owst/super_mario_64_big_star_secret_new_image/ the original] (October 11, 2021)</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF4JJrSO19A "meu amigo achou uma imagem do vídeo perdido de mario 64 de 2007"]. Nezz on [[YouTube]]. (October 10, 2021)</ref>


=='''History'''==
On Tuesday, March 7, 2023, when pickadeli on the Screamer Wiki Discord server found the video that had been uploaded by the user named "the garlic man" who recreated the original video on July 29, 2022. However, it turns out to be false.
On September 8, 2015, a small thread on the original Screamer Forums was created by SCL concerning a lost screamer on how to unlock Luigi.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20190822024248/https://screamer.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:4199</ref>


Later in 2020, a larger scale search was started on the Lost Media Wiki to try and find the video. The people at Lost Media wiki were able to find the thumbnail of the video as well as successfully contact and recruit LotusMan7, whom unfortunately no longer has the video.
==Gallery==
=='''Archives'''==
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center" bordersize="small">
After contacting LotusMan17, he said that he may have accidentally deleted both of them. But after finding an updated description of the video on a Facebook page made in late 2011, it is most likely that Lotus himself deleted it on purpose, due to the sheer volume of hate and death threats it had received.
SM64_thumbnail.png|The (zoomed-in) thumbnail of the screamer.
SM64_screenshot.png|Another screenshot of the screamer uploaded to YouTube.
SM64_Poster_Old.png|The old poster for the screamer.
SM64_Poster.png|The updated poster for the screamer, with even more recent information. These are made to promote the hunt.
SM64_Poster_Spanish.png|¿Pides la versión en español?
SM64_Facebook_Page.png|The updated description and the thumbnail were rediscovered through a Facebook page.
</gallery>


At this time, it is not known if copies of the video exist, and Internet Archive administrators confirmed that the video had not been archived.
==References==
=='''References'''==
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===Footnotes===
<references group="note" />
==See Also==
*[[Scary Mario Commercial]]
==Links==
==Links==
*https://lostmediawiki.com/Super_Mario_64_Big_Star_Secret_(partially_found_Youtube_video;_2007-2012) - Lost Media Wiki Article.
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!
*<s>web.archive.org/web/20080418190258/youtube.com/watch?v=TPAWpHG3RWY&feature=related</s>
*'''Recreation''': youtube.com/watch?v=Z7gPkpiKrH4
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*'''Reaction video containing the screamer (Upscaled)''': youtube.com/watch?v=hFz4q069E2k
===External Links===
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080418190258/youtube.com/watch?v=TPAWpHG3RWY&feature=related YouTube Archive]
*[https://lostmediawiki.com/Super_Mario_64_Big_Star_Secret_(partially_found_YouTube_screamer_video;_2007-2012) Lost Media Wiki Article]
 
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Revision as of 02:46, 24 April 2023

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Title says it all.
Lotus trying to put on his best troll face possible.

Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret is a partially-lost YouTube screamer video based on the "secret" from Super Mario 64. The video was first uploaded to YouTube by Adam "LotusMan17" Bounds on August 15th, 2007, and was then deleted from the channel in late 2012. Aside from being just a Mario screamer, this is a lost screamer that anyone still searches for. Yet, even the people from Lost Media Wiki started hunting for the screamer from websites, which only lasted a year. A poorly-made screamer about unlocking Luigi was enough to provoke a huge amount of search from everyone with information coming in hand recently. The video had amassed around 900,000 views at its peak.[1]

Content

The video itself, of course, has to do with unlocking Luigi, and it begins with a handful of steps on how to do so; all of this was impressively made with Windows Movie Maker 2.[1] At first, the steps are shown on a black screen, before Lotus begins doing what the steps say at the beginning. One of the instructions includes running around the courtyard statue[note 1] for a certain amount of time. After the part where Lotus tells the player to kick the Boo, they are then told to press "A" on the wall[2] as being the final step. As the player is about to do so, the K-fee zombie would then appears on the screen, suddenly interrupting the video. However, it is rumoured that if one can see far enough, Lotus can be seen going against the wall before the actual screamer, but this rumour has not yet been confirmed. The video shortly ended with the credits appearing from the top. The video used to have three different pieces of music, including the gameplay and the credits, but it was muted due to copyright issues. 

Background

The "Have You Seen Me?" poster made by Lost Media Wiki. The hunt started in September 2020 before it ended the next year in the same month. Hopefully, the copy will be found in the future.

The screamer video in question is one of many that originated during the early days of Super Mario 64 and revolved around an urban legend. This particular video purportedly centred on the "L is real 2046" urban legend, which began after it was rumoured that a message on a courtyard plaque contained a code to unlock Luigi, an unplayable character in the game. In addition to using a code to unlock the character, the video showcased other steps to do so. It is worth noting that this urban legend has since been largely debunked.[3][4][5]

The video was captured on a flip phone, believed to be a Motorola RAZR V3,[6] showing a computer screen. The creator used the editor "Toad's Tool 64" to make modifications to the castle, including placing a door on the right wall of the main lobby's staircase and altering Mario's clothing to feature a blue shirt and black overalls.[7] Lotus implemented other changes using the level editor.

To avoid copyright infringement, the video's audio was muted and replaced with 009 Sound System's Dreamscape theme in 2010. The original video featured three pieces of music, such as "Whispers in the Dark" by Skillet at the start,[8] and "Those Chosen by the Planet" from Final Fantasy VII during the second half and credits.[9][10] However, witnesses often misidentified the song[11] played at the beginning as "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence. The video may have been removed due to a copyright strike in 2012.[12] Lotus claimed to have received an email offering to purchase the rights to "Database" by Alexander Pearls for nearly $40, which he ultimately accepted.[13]

Lotus confirmed that the screamer took place primarily in the courtyard of the castle, rather than the Bob-Omb Battlefield as some had previously claimed. He suggested that Mario entered an "alternate dimension," where the textures, which he created using MS Paint, were glitching out, possibly due to emulator memory issues. Lotus also created two screenshots in September 2020 as a remake, depicting Mario standing in front of the courtyard statue and appearing next to the castle.[14][15]

According to Lotus, the screamer portion of the video was extended.

Availability and concerns

The screenshot of the Facebook page, featuring the updated description and the thumbnail, that is.

On September 8, 2015, a Screamer Wiki user named SCL (also known as Socoollogos on FANDOM) posted his concern about the screamer on a thread in the Screamer Forum. One user also discovered the screamer as SCL was concerned about. He tried finding the screamer through the Wayback Machine, but only to find that no archives of the video had been made yet. The user also mentioned that an annotation popped up during the video, where Lotus said he would remove the video because he was receiving hate. The reply had a different link to a reaction video, but it was private.[16] However, there are many posts about this screamer besides this thread. A YouTuber Mahlv also uploaded his concerns about the lost Mario 64 screamer to YouTube on August 2020. Another documentary was then shortly followed at a later date, where he talks about the screamer being hunted by the Lost Media Wiki and other information.

There are no copies of the video that could possibly be found, which is pretty obvious. The only thing that one could find in searching for the update description and its thumbnail. The updated description says, "The video was done out of complete boredom, and yet people still wish to leave hateful comments. Therefore, commenting has been disabled." So this could be the truth behind why Lotus deleted the video: because of how many death threats and hate comments he had received, rather than saying it was accidental. The thumbnail and updated description are more likely found on its Facebook page, which was created in late 2011.[17]

There is only reaction video of this screamer, uploaded on February 5, 2008,[18] featuring someone's brother reacting to the half part of the screamer. It's hard to tell because of the low quality, but one can see Mario climbing up the stairs and opening the door before the recorder proceeds to skip almost half of the screamer to the end part, where Lotus instructs the viewer to do the final step. After the screamer, the boy then runs away from the computer. Only what's left on the screen are the credits of the video.

A Portuguese user named Nazz uploaded a five-second video featuring a snapshot of the screamer. The uploader was questioned by a user from Lost Media Wiki about the screamer. He answered that it was found by one of his friends and was supposed to be taken from an old phone. Nazz also recorded his full reaction video to the screamer, but it was never found. The screenshot appears to be Mario jumping into the fountain at the back of the castle, where the courtyard statue is located.[19][20]

On Tuesday, March 7, 2023, when pickadeli on the Screamer Wiki Discord server found the video that had been uploaded by the user named "the garlic man" who recreated the original video on July 29, 2022. However, it turns out to be false.

Gallery

References

Footnotes

  1. The courtyard statue is referred to by the screamer as the "big star" and the "big star secret" would mean to the urban legend known as L is real 2406.

See Also

Links

NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • Recreation: youtube.com/watch?v=Z7gPkpiKrH4
  • Reaction video containing the screamer (Upscaled): youtube.com/watch?v=hFz4q069E2k

External Links

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