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The video begins with footage of a tree, a text pops up saying "I found this clip in my attic, watch closely", as it's telling viewers to look at the tree closely as if there's something wrong with it, but after 8 seconds, a fan art of Chucky pops up along with a high pitched screaming sound, after that, the video then changes to Brian recording himself saying "Gotcha sucker!".
The video begins with footage of a tree, a text pops up saying "I found this clip in my attic, watch closely", as it's telling viewers to look at the tree closely as if there's something wrong with it, but after 8 seconds, a fan art of Chucky pops up along with a high pitched screaming sound, after that, the video then changes to Brian recording himself saying "Gotcha sucker!".
=== Showcase video ===
[[File:Look At The Tree (censored).mp4|320x320px]]


== Link ==
== Link ==

Latest revision as of 22:52, 10 January 2025

Look At The Tree is a screamer video created and uploaded to YouTube on June 19, 2008, by a user named Brian Spero Jr.

The video begins with footage of a tree, a text pops up saying "I found this clip in my attic, watch closely", as it's telling viewers to look at the tree closely as if there's something wrong with it, but after 8 seconds, a fan art of Chucky pops up along with a high pitched screaming sound, after that, the video then changes to Brian recording himself saying "Gotcha sucker!".

Showcase video

Link

NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=2csk7qVAYKk
  • Permalink: bit.ly/3PsqkCC


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