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[[File:What's_wrong_with_this_picture.jpg|thumb|The picture of the dining room.]]
::''For other [[screamers]]'', see [[What's Wrong With This Picture? (disambiguation)]].
==What's wrong with this picture?==
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What's wrong with this picture is a Flash [[screamer]] created by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]]. It starts with a picture of a dining room, and after about 30 seconds, a picture of a girl with no eyes appears accompanied with a scream.
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|title = What's Wrong?
|image = Ww.jpg  
|imagecaption = The cause of [[wikipedia:Post-traumatic stress disorder|PTSD]] starts on this image.
|maker = Jaybill McCarthy
|type = Flash animation
|date = February 2002
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'''What's Wrong With This Picture?''', also called '''What's Wrong?''' or '''What's wrong with this image?''' is an infamous internet [[screamer]] created by Jaybill McCarthy, originally posted to his website "Jaybill" in February 2002.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020815165932/http://www.jaybill.com/article.php?articleID=66</ref>  Many copies have since appeared on the internet and is an example of an early e-mail chain-letter prank.


== Links ==
==Content==
*'''winterrowd.com/whatswrong/''' ''(screamer at the end)''
The animation disguises itself as a normal stock photo of a dining room; depicting an open window, table, chairs, paintings, and flowers. The viewer is then asked to find something wrong with it, however, there are no actual errors in the picture itself.  After about 30 seconds the screen cuts to a grainy black and white closeup of an eyeless woman with a wide mouth putting her hands around the sides of her face with her pinky fingers raised, accompanied by audio of Mrs. Mae Kilgore (from the 1957 film ''[[wikipedia:From Hell It Came|From Hell It Came]]'', played by [[wikipedia:Linda Watkins|Linda Watkins]]) screaming, albeit muffled, distorted and echoing. The animation repeats afterwards,
 
The [[screamer]] face itself originates from gettyimages,<ref>https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/young-woman-screaming-close-up-royalty-free-image/BD4381-001</ref> and was created by photographer 'Gandee Vasan' in 1998 as a stock photo inspired by ''The Scream'' painting by Edvard Munch.  This stock image was also used (albeit heavily edited) for the cover of the 2001 film ''Maniacts.''
 
Jaybill himself is the one who doctored the stock photo into its now ''infamous'' form we know today, starting with this screamer and then the ones succeeding it.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020716184225/http://www.jaybill.com/article.php?articleID=57</ref>
 
==Impact==
{{See Also|Reaction videos}}
The animation has been reuploaded on multiple websites including [[YouTube]], where it has gained many views. The screamer has also been featured on ''[[America's Funniest Home Videos]]'' (used there as a substitute screamer in place of [[Regan MacNeil]] in [[The Maze]]) numerous times. Screamers of this kind became more and more popular as they began to circulate on the Internet. A few more examples of this are [[What's wrong with this picture?]], [[Zoeken]], [[Forest-wmv]] and [[Basement Ghost]].
 
The screamer gained so much traction in its day, that it managed to land a spot in the New York Times on April 22, 2002. The article [[hosts]] a small interview with Jaybill, who describes both his website and the screamer which was made "exclusively for the purpose of scaring my girlfriend''."''<ref>"https://web.archive.org/web/20150527213218/https://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/22/business/compressed-data-why-is-this-room-so-popular-shh-you-re-about-to-find-out.html"</ref>
 
Interestingly enough, the very *first* screamer [[reaction video]] on the internet may have originated alongside this screamer. In mid-2002, Jaybill posted an article on his website in regards to a video sent to him from a subject reacting to this screamer.  The subject/victim of the video is named "Jose."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020609151218/http://jaybill.com/article.php?articleID=94</ref>
 
==References==
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==Links==
*''[[:Category:What's Wrong face|All screamers using the "What's Wrong" jumpscare image.]]''
<u>NOTE</u>: The following animation contains a [[screamer]]!
* tekzoned.com/whatswrong/
* '''Raw .swf''': <s>winterrowd.com/whatswrong/whats-wrong.swf</s>
* '''Rum Design .swf Archive''': web.archive.org/web/20050514064626/rumdesign.com/wrong/wrong.swf
*<s>winterrowd.com/whatswrong</s>
* '''Raw .swf from TekZoned''': tekzoned.com/whatswrong/whatswrong.swf
*'''Showcase Video''': youtube.com/watch?v=ULvSymFx94A
{{TeKZoned}}
{{Winterrowd}}
{{Comments}}
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 5 November 2024

For other screamers, see What's Wrong With This Picture? (disambiguation).

This page is about a screamer or shock site, whose original copy has been deleted.
This screamer's original copy is deleted, but the article links to an archive on the Wayback Machine or another saved copy.

What's Wrong With This Picture?, also called What's Wrong? or What's wrong with this image? is an infamous internet screamer created by Jaybill McCarthy, originally posted to his website "Jaybill" in February 2002.[1] Many copies have since appeared on the internet and is an example of an early e-mail chain-letter prank.

Content

The animation disguises itself as a normal stock photo of a dining room; depicting an open window, table, chairs, paintings, and flowers. The viewer is then asked to find something wrong with it, however, there are no actual errors in the picture itself. After about 30 seconds the screen cuts to a grainy black and white closeup of an eyeless woman with a wide mouth putting her hands around the sides of her face with her pinky fingers raised, accompanied by audio of Mrs. Mae Kilgore (from the 1957 film From Hell It Came, played by Linda Watkins) screaming, albeit muffled, distorted and echoing. The animation repeats afterwards,

The screamer face itself originates from gettyimages,[2] and was created by photographer 'Gandee Vasan' in 1998 as a stock photo inspired by The Scream painting by Edvard Munch. This stock image was also used (albeit heavily edited) for the cover of the 2001 film Maniacts.

Jaybill himself is the one who doctored the stock photo into its now infamous form we know today, starting with this screamer and then the ones succeeding it.[3]

Impact

See Also: Reaction videos

The animation has been reuploaded on multiple websites including YouTube, where it has gained many views. The screamer has also been featured on America's Funniest Home Videos (used there as a substitute screamer in place of Regan MacNeil in The Maze) numerous times. Screamers of this kind became more and more popular as they began to circulate on the Internet. A few more examples of this are What's wrong with this picture?, Zoeken, Forest-wmv and Basement Ghost.

The screamer gained so much traction in its day, that it managed to land a spot in the New York Times on April 22, 2002. The article hosts a small interview with Jaybill, who describes both his website and the screamer which was made "exclusively for the purpose of scaring my girlfriend."[4]

Interestingly enough, the very *first* screamer reaction video on the internet may have originated alongside this screamer. In mid-2002, Jaybill posted an article on his website in regards to a video sent to him from a subject reacting to this screamer. The subject/victim of the video is named "Jose."[5]

References

Links

NOTE: The following animation contains a screamer!

  • tekzoned.com/whatswrong/
  • Raw .swf: winterrowd.com/whatswrong/whats-wrong.swf
  • Rum Design .swf Archive: web.archive.org/web/20050514064626/rumdesign.com/wrong/wrong.swf
  • winterrowd.com/whatswrong
  • Raw .swf from TekZoned: tekzoned.com/whatswrong/whatswrong.swf
  • Showcase Video: youtube.com/watch?v=ULvSymFx94A

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