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'''Anti-Piracy Screen - Splatoon 2 (2017)''' is a bait-and-switch [[screamer]] video made by user C H M E E Z E on March 8, 2021, it disguised itself as an Anti-Piracy screen that tricks the viewer who has owned the game (breaking the DRM too) to play ''Splatoon 2'', a sequel to third-person shooter game ''Splatoon''.
'''Knock Knock''' is a Korean webcomic [[screamer]] created by ''Studio Horang'' in 2015.


The video begins with the gameplay of the actual game as the Nintendo Switch anti-piracy measure is shown. As implied, the notice will appear by displaying messages such as "You Are A Theif" with Shepard's Tone audio illusion playing, as the inking progressively zooms in into the screen. Right once the warning is about to end, a distorted-eyeless picture of Marie pops up with loud distorted audio of Penguinz0's phrase "Woo Yeah Baby!" (used in other Anti-Piracy screen videos), The scream in this video would later be used for the uploader's other anti-piracy measure videos of video games. After the screamer, the video cuts to another warning displaying a murdered inkling, and the bottom of the message asks the viewer that the save files will be wiped out of the game.
The webcomic begins by introducing Minji, a character deeply engrossed in typing on her computer. Her mother inquires about Minji's activities, who offers her cookies and recognizing her diligent work ethic. There's also a mention of Minji's father potentially being away on a business trip for a few days. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the summer of 2013. Around 1 a.m, a driver transports Minji to Seoul Station, where she's embarking on a journey to Japan for her art studies. Notably, before her departure, Minji requests the driver to place her suitcase in the trunk.




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Knock Knock is a Korean webcomic screamer created by Studio Horang in 2015.

The webcomic begins by introducing Minji, a character deeply engrossed in typing on her computer. Her mother inquires about Minji's activities, who offers her cookies and recognizing her diligent work ethic. There's also a mention of Minji's father potentially being away on a business trip for a few days. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the summer of 2013. Around 1 a.m, a driver transports Minji to Seoul Station, where she's embarking on a journey to Japan for her art studies. Notably, before her departure, Minji requests the driver to place her suitcase in the trunk.


Who's there......


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