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<blockquote>''For other screamers named "What's Wrong With This Picture?", see the [[What's Wrong With This Picture?|Disambiguation Page]].''</blockquote>
<blockquote>''For other screamers named "What's Wrong With This Picture?", see the [[What's Wrong With This Picture?|Disambiguation Page]].''</blockquote>
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What's Wrong With This Picture? was a clone/recreation of the infamous [[What's Wrong?|What's Wrong]] screamer from 2001, by the now defunct website ''Weasel Circus''. The game begins with instructions to figure out what is wrong with the picture about to be shown, and offers a play button to begin.
'''What's Wrong With This Picture?''' was a clone/recreation of the infamous [[What's Wrong?|What's Wrong]] screamer from 2001, by the now defunct website ''Weasel Circus''. The game begins with instructions to figure out what is wrong with the picture about to be shown, and offers a play button to begin.


Once the play button is clicked, it pans to a picture of a kitchen; naturally, there's nothing unusual about it; however, after 30 seconds, a loud, familiar scream (also heard in "You Will Not Believe How Deep This Hole Is!") plays, and the image abruptly changes to a closeup of Frankenstein's Monster as he appears on the front cover of the 1931 film of the same name.
Once the play button is clicked, it pans to a picture of a kitchen; naturally, there's nothing unusual about it; however, after 30 seconds, a loud, familiar scream (also heard in "You Will Not Believe How Deep This Hole Is!") plays, and the image abruptly changes to a closeup of Frankenstein's Monster as he appears on the front cover of the 1931 film of the same name.
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The screamer then ends on a lighter note by saying, "Hope we didn't startle you too bad!"
The screamer then ends on a lighter note by saying, "Hope we didn't startle you too bad!"


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Revision as of 23:15, 14 November 2020

For other screamers named "What's Wrong With This Picture?", see the Disambiguation Page.

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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? was a clone/recreation of the infamous What's Wrong screamer from 2001, by the now defunct website Weasel Circus. The game begins with instructions to figure out what is wrong with the picture about to be shown, and offers a play button to begin.

Once the play button is clicked, it pans to a picture of a kitchen; naturally, there's nothing unusual about it; however, after 30 seconds, a loud, familiar scream (also heard in "You Will Not Believe How Deep This Hole Is!") plays, and the image abruptly changes to a closeup of Frankenstein's Monster as he appears on the front cover of the 1931 film of the same name.

The screamer then ends on a lighter note by saying, "Hope we didn't startle you too bad!"

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Links

NOTE: The following links contains screamers!

  • www.jrgp.org/games/flash/play.php?g=whatswrongwiththispicture
  • www.afunzone.com/halloween/whatswrong/whatswrong.html#.WQkcIXxtm2w


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