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'''[[Jeff the Killer]]''', also called '''Killer Jeff''', is an infamous [[creepypastas|creepypasta]], internet urban legend, fictional character, and image commonly used in [[Screamer|screamers]]. Jeff the Killer refers to an edited image of a pale, noseless, unknown person with black eyes with white and black pupils, and a long canine-like smile, in a dark room with laundry hanging in the background. The creepypasta surrounding the image suggests that the person in the image is a 13-year-old serial killer named Jeff who sneaks into people's homes and whispers "Go to sleep" before killing them with a knife.
[[File:Found It.png|thumb|The original, unedited version of the ''Where's Waldo?'' image where Waldo is circled out in [[wikipedia:Microsoft Paint|Microsoft Paint]]. In the [[screamer]] version, half of Waldo's upper body is edited out, leaving only his legs visible behind the old lady.]]
'''Where's Waldo?''' is an old [[screamer]] animation based on the British book series ''[[wikipedia:Where's_Wally?|Where's Waldo]]'', and has similarities to [[What's Wrong?]]. The animation was originally uploaded to [[Newgrounds]] by the user PimpMasterKDOG (or called by his short pseudonym, KDOG) on Dec 16th, 2001.


This image became controversial shortly after it was believed to be of a supposed woman named "Katy Robinson," who had allegedly committed suicide in 2008. This belief originated on [[4chan]] in 2008, but after years of extensive research, it was revealed that the image originated on a Japanese message board website called pya.cc in 2005. This more famous image, in particular, is also an edited version of another earlier version, called White powder (2) (also called JTK 1), which appears to be an edited image of a person with googly, cartoon eyes and a large smile. The former file name of this image was "prettyFACE.jpg" before it was posted onto pya.cc. The more famous version was further edited in Adobe Photoshop to make the mouth stretch out using the liquify tool and the eyes edited to have white and black pupils.
The original begins with the main menu and a start button. The gameplay involves finding Waldo in a crowd of people, as seen in the PC game ''[[wikipedia:Where's Waldo at the Circus|Where's Waldo at the Circus]]''.
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The original, unedited version of the Where's Waldo? image where Waldo is circled out in Microsoft Paint. In the screamer version, half of Waldo's upper body is edited out, leaving only his legs visible behind the old lady.

Where's Waldo? is an old screamer animation based on the British book series Where's Waldo, and has similarities to What's Wrong?. The animation was originally uploaded to Newgrounds by the user PimpMasterKDOG (or called by his short pseudonym, KDOG) on Dec 16th, 2001.

The original begins with the main menu and a start button. The gameplay involves finding Waldo in a crowd of people, as seen in the PC game Where's Waldo at the Circus.

Find him


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