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{{SimilarName|original flash game|[[Satanic Messages in Music|Liquid Generation version]] here}} | |||
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{{Infobox | |||
|title = Subliminal Music and Images | |||
|image = SubliminalGin.png | |||
|imagecaption = “Never trust strange flash documents talking about subliminal stuff!“ Good advice! | |||
|maker = LordEiwhaz | |||
|date = 2002 | |||
|type = Flash Animation | |||
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'''Subliminal Music and Images''' (also known as "''Creepy Subliminal Messages''") is a [[Flash]] [[animation]] made by Canadian user ''LordEiwhaz'' (Olivier Fortier)<ref>[https://www.metal-archives.com/users/LordEihwaz LordEihwaz's] MetalArchives profile.</ref>. It was created in 2002 (with the creator being 29 years old at the time) and is an [[screamer]] animation that disguises itself as a simple slideshow of examples of subliminal messages. It was also featured on [[Winterrowd.com]]. | |||
After loading, the first image to appear is an advertisement for Gilbey's London Dry Gin. After a few seconds, part of the image gets highlighted: the word "SEX" is visible in ice cubes. Then, the second picture is that of a flooring company, with a woman appearing to be touching her shoulder. The image is then flipped, so it shows the woman is masturbating. Finally, a song ("Dinner at Deviant's Palace" by Cradle of Filth) begins to play backwards. The Lord's Prayer is heard along with faint noises. | |||
In the middle of the prayer, a fast flurry of screamer faces suddenly appears, accompanied by [[wikipedia:Daffy_Duck|Daffy Duck]] screaming loudly, taken from the ''[[wikipedia:Looney Tunes|Looney Tunes]]'' cartoon ''[[wikipedia:The Ducksters|The Ducksters]]''. They include: | |||
* A demon from the 1985 Italian horror movie [[wikipedia:Demons_(1985_film)|''Demons'']]. | |||
* [[Pazuzu]]. | |||
* A black-and-white image of a woman with pitch-black eyes and a bloody torso. | |||
* A [[Harlequin Fetus|harlequin fetus]]. | |||
* A grayscaled image of a mummy without its wrappings. | |||
After the screamer, the animation ends with a message, with the song "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZm2DWfiJ2E Into the Cold Voids of Eternity]" by [[wikipedia:Naglfar (band)|Naglfar]] playing in the background: ''"Never trust strange flash documents talking about subliminal stuff!"'' | |||
=== Showcase video === | |||
[[File:Subliminal Music and Images (censored).mp4|320px]] | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
albinoblacksheep.com/flash/subliminal | <references /> | ||
<u>NOTE</u><span>: The following [[animation]] contain [[screamers]]!</span> | |||
* albinoblacksheep.com/flash/subliminal | |||
* albinoblacksheep.com/mp4/subliminal(www.albinoblacksheep.com).mp4 | |||
* winterrowd.com/subliminal-messages/ | |||
* dagobah.net/flash/subbis.swf | |||
* '''Raw .swf''': winterrowd.com/subliminal-messages/Subliminal-Messages.swf | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 14 July 2025
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Subliminal Music and Images (also known as "Creepy Subliminal Messages") is a Flash animation made by Canadian user LordEiwhaz (Olivier Fortier)[1]. It was created in 2002 (with the creator being 29 years old at the time) and is an screamer animation that disguises itself as a simple slideshow of examples of subliminal messages. It was also featured on Winterrowd.com.
After loading, the first image to appear is an advertisement for Gilbey's London Dry Gin. After a few seconds, part of the image gets highlighted: the word "SEX" is visible in ice cubes. Then, the second picture is that of a flooring company, with a woman appearing to be touching her shoulder. The image is then flipped, so it shows the woman is masturbating. Finally, a song ("Dinner at Deviant's Palace" by Cradle of Filth) begins to play backwards. The Lord's Prayer is heard along with faint noises.
In the middle of the prayer, a fast flurry of screamer faces suddenly appears, accompanied by Daffy Duck screaming loudly, taken from the Looney Tunes cartoon The Ducksters. They include:
- A demon from the 1985 Italian horror movie Demons.
- Pazuzu.
- A black-and-white image of a woman with pitch-black eyes and a bloody torso.
- A harlequin fetus.
- A grayscaled image of a mummy without its wrappings.
After the screamer, the animation ends with a message, with the song "Into the Cold Voids of Eternity" by Naglfar playing in the background: "Never trust strange flash documents talking about subliminal stuff!"
Showcase video
Links
- ↑ LordEihwaz's MetalArchives profile.
NOTE: The following animation contain screamers!
- albinoblacksheep.com/flash/subliminal
- albinoblacksheep.com/mp4/subliminal(www.albinoblacksheep.com).mp4
- winterrowd.com/subliminal-messages/
- dagobah.net/flash/subbis.swf
- Raw .swf: winterrowd.com/subliminal-messages/Subliminal-Messages.swf