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|title = Mario
|title = Mario
|image = Mario1.JPG
|image = Mario1.JPG
|maker = [[User:SkyTheWanderer|SkyTheWanderer]]
|maker = [[User:SkyTheWanderer|SkyBlueCatM]]
|type = [[YouTube]] video
|type = [[YouTube]] video
|date = January 10th, 2021
|date = January 10th, 2021
|imagecaption = The snapshot of the video.
|imagecaption = The snapshot of the video.
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'''M a r i o''' is a [[screamer]] video created and uploaded onto [[YouTube]] by [[User:SkyTheWanderer|SkyTheWanderer]] on January 10, 2021. It was probably based on or inspired by the similarly named creepypasta.
'''Mario''' (stylized as "M a r i o") was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by [[User:SkyBlueCatM|SkyBlueCatM]].
==Overview==
This video features gameplay footage of the classic NES game [[wikipedia:Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros.]] with a horror theme. Eerie and disturbing texts randomly flash on the screen as the video progresses. The video starts with Mario navigating through the game's levels until 0:30 seconds when the first text appears, ominously spelling out the word "Death." More disturbing texts follow, including "Fear" and "Keep going, you will see death" at 0:32 and 0:34 seconds, respectively.


The unsettling atmosphere continues to build until the video freezes at 0:39 with Mario jumping on a question block. Suddenly, the screen cuts to a terrifying image of an eyeless figure with a gaping mouth, accompanied by loud, corrupted noises and a VHS overlay. Upon returning to the game's start menu, selecting the game takes the player to a strange level where Mario is the only visible object, with no music playing. Right after Mario is crushed, it immediately cuts into an edited picture of Boxxy with empty eye sockets appearing, zooming in with an extremely loud noise before the video ends with the text "I hate you."
==Description==
This gameplay footage of 1985 NES game [[wikipedia:Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros.]] initially presents standard Mario gameplay, yet it quickly evolves into something far more unsettling from what we know.


The sequel, titled "Come Over Here" follows a similar pattern of gameplay and disturbing images. The video starts with a VHS overlay from the previous video and yellow text spelling out "Come Over Here," accompanied by a soundtrack from ''[[wikipedia:The Town with No Name|The Town with No Name]]'', and the screen then cuts into the gameplay of ''[[wikipedia:Super Mario Bros. 2|Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' where Mario is on the strange level from the previous video. Running through the level reveals leaves forming the text "HELL," leading to an entry that takes the player to another level with a choice to go up or down. Going down reveals a gravel-like blockage that the player can remove, leading to a disturbing image of Peach with a long neck eating Luigi's corpse. Going up reveals a boxing glove that causes static on the screen when equipped, which can be used to destroy the blockage. The video becomes more distorted with another static screen before cutting to Japanese text ("起きている") translating to "awake." The video ends with an image of [[Jeff the Killer]] along with no scream.
While the [[video]] resemble a typical playthrough at first glance, the screen suddenly flickers to black, revealing obscure, red text that flashes every few seconds. These messages try to foreshadow Mario’s end through words like "Death" (0:32) and "Fear" (0:34), and a direct warning: "Keep going, you will see death."
 
Eventually, the glitch acts on its own and pauses the game as Mario jumps on a question block, mimicking a technical failure; however, this proves to be far from the truth. An image from the MARIO [[creepypasta]] pops up, accompanied by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvNgXohXmFI overlapping white noise from the Solaris.exe malware.]
 
==Super Mario World==
Later on, the footage shifts to [[wikipedia:Super Mario World|Super Mario World]], yet the gameplay is actually the second half of Nintendo.exe.<ref>youtu.be/hpVCFMZhUDg?t=521</ref> Here, Mario reaches a seemingly empty terrain level that features nothing but messages formed by blocks, such as "HELP."
 
In the long run, Mario reaches a door which is a trap to an even emptier void; no sounds break the silence, and no signs of life appear, leaving only Mario to illuminate the space. Unexpectedly, Mario gets crushed by the walls between him and Boxxy from [[Zalgo Roll'd]] appears, accompanied by a fast zooming effect and a jumpscare sound from ''[[wikipedia:Five Nights at Freddy's|Five Nights at Freddy's 3]]''. The screen fades to a message: "I hate you." and an [https://www.myinstants.com/en/instant/sonic-exe-laugh-35210/ 8-bit laughing soundbite] from [[Sonic.exe]].
 
==Come Over Here==
[[File:HELL MARIO.png|thumb|right|300px|The "HELL" message from MARIO.]]
The sequel to ''MARIO'' was a follow-up to the aftermath from the first [[video]]. The footage refrains from diving directly into gameplay; instead, it begins with a title screen where a VHS effect overlays the yellow text "Come Over Here," accompanied by ''[https://downloads.khinsider.com/game-soundtracks/album/the-town-with-no-name/Intro%25201.mp3 Intro 1]'' of [[wikipedia:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]] video game ''[[wikipedia:The Town with No Name|The Town with No Name]]''.
 
After this screen, the recording finally transitions to gameplay from the [[creepypasta]] version Super Mario Bros 2.exe by AWEI. Mario navigates a strange level and encounters leaf formations that spell the word "HELL," leading to a fork in the path.<ref>youtu.be/fLkdEJJ-m8o?t=107</ref>
 
Choosing the downward route reveals a gravel-like blockage that, once removed, reveals a horrifying encounter of grotesque [[wikipedia:Princess Peach|Princess Peach]] consuming the corpse of Luigi. Conversely, the upward path provides a boxing glove that triggers screen static and destroys the blockage.<ref>youtu.be/fLkdEJJ-m8o?t=214</ref>
 
However, Mario does not eventually reach the long neck Peach, the video instead abruptly cuts in distortion before displaying the Japanese text "起きている" ("awake") and ends with a silent image of [[Jeff the Killer]] for a split second.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="210">
<gallery widths="210">
Mario1.JPG|The snapshot of the video.
Mario2.JPG|A frozen frame of the Question Block.
Mario2.JPG|The screenshot where the game freezes.
MarioGame1.png|The opening area of the level, featuring blocks arranged to spell out "TESTING."
Mario3.JPG|The darkroom after the VHS overlay.
MarioGame2.png|A cryptic "HELP" message constructed from Turn blocks.
Mario4.JPG|The last text that appears at the end.
MarioGame3.png|Mario stranded within a dimly-lit sub-area, often referred to as "the void." by the [[screamer]].
MarioGame4.png|The "crushing" sequence; notably, Boxxy is absent from this specific segment.
Mario4.JPG|The final message displayed at the conclusion of ''M a r i o'': "I hate you."
MarioGame5.png|The video's concluding level.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Link==
==Trivia==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!
*All original footage and special effects were not created by Sky, but instead compiled, re-edited, and processed through the video editing software [[wikipedia:CapCut|CapCut]].
* <s>youtube.com/watch?v=mngGqnIHYpo</s>
*''M a r i o'' is heavily inspired by Chinelin's videos (like "Mario World" for example)<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=lbJj7FGiHNA</ref>, adopting its signature style of recycled gameplay footage and layered visual effects.
 
*Although Boxxy appears in ''[[Zalgo Roll'd]]'', this video instead features the "zalogified" image of her without special effects; the same picture previously used in ''[[Sonic2.exe]]''.<ref>knowyourmeme.com/sensitive/photos/761858-zalgo</ref>
*The ''[[wikipedia:Super Mario World|Super Mario World]]'' segment originated from Randy Becker's ''Nintendo.exe'', hosted on [[GameJolt]].<ref>gamejolt.com/games/nintendoexe/245013</ref>
*The featured ''[[wikipedia:Super Mario Bros. 2|Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' gameplay was sourced from a creepypasta version titled ''Super Mario Bros 2.exe'' by AWEI.<ref>gamejolt.com/games/SuperMarioBros2/246136</ref>
*The exact source of the ''[[wikipedia:Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros.]]'' gameplay remains elusive; currently, the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia8bhFoqkVE closest known match] is this specific upload.
==References==
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==Links==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following [[video]] contains a [[screamer]]!
*youtube.com/watch?v=mngGqnIHYpo
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Mario (stylized as "M a r i o") was a screamer video uploaded to YouTube by SkyBlueCatM.

Description

This gameplay footage of 1985 NES game Super Mario Bros. initially presents standard Mario gameplay, yet it quickly evolves into something far more unsettling from what we know.

While the video resemble a typical playthrough at first glance, the screen suddenly flickers to black, revealing obscure, red text that flashes every few seconds. These messages try to foreshadow Mario’s end through words like "Death" (0:32) and "Fear" (0:34), and a direct warning: "Keep going, you will see death."

Eventually, the glitch acts on its own and pauses the game as Mario jumps on a question block, mimicking a technical failure; however, this proves to be far from the truth. An image from the MARIO creepypasta pops up, accompanied by overlapping white noise from the Solaris.exe malware.

Super Mario World

Later on, the footage shifts to Super Mario World, yet the gameplay is actually the second half of Nintendo.exe.[1] Here, Mario reaches a seemingly empty terrain level that features nothing but messages formed by blocks, such as "HELP."

In the long run, Mario reaches a door which is a trap to an even emptier void; no sounds break the silence, and no signs of life appear, leaving only Mario to illuminate the space. Unexpectedly, Mario gets crushed by the walls between him and Boxxy from Zalgo Roll'd appears, accompanied by a fast zooming effect and a jumpscare sound from Five Nights at Freddy's 3. The screen fades to a message: "I hate you." and an 8-bit laughing soundbite from Sonic.exe.

Come Over Here

The "HELL" message from MARIO.

The sequel to MARIO was a follow-up to the aftermath from the first video. The footage refrains from diving directly into gameplay; instead, it begins with a title screen where a VHS effect overlays the yellow text "Come Over Here," accompanied by Intro 1 of MS-DOS video game The Town with No Name.

After this screen, the recording finally transitions to gameplay from the creepypasta version Super Mario Bros 2.exe by AWEI. Mario navigates a strange level and encounters leaf formations that spell the word "HELL," leading to a fork in the path.[2]

Choosing the downward route reveals a gravel-like blockage that, once removed, reveals a horrifying encounter of grotesque Princess Peach consuming the corpse of Luigi. Conversely, the upward path provides a boxing glove that triggers screen static and destroys the blockage.[3]

However, Mario does not eventually reach the long neck Peach, the video instead abruptly cuts in distortion before displaying the Japanese text "起きている" ("awake") and ends with a silent image of Jeff the Killer for a split second.

Gallery

Trivia

  • All original footage and special effects were not created by Sky, but instead compiled, re-edited, and processed through the video editing software CapCut.
  • M a r i o is heavily inspired by Chinelin's videos (like "Mario World" for example)[4], adopting its signature style of recycled gameplay footage and layered visual effects.
  • Although Boxxy appears in Zalgo Roll'd, this video instead features the "zalogified" image of her without special effects; the same picture previously used in Sonic2.exe.[5]
  • The Super Mario World segment originated from Randy Becker's Nintendo.exe, hosted on GameJolt.[6]
  • The featured Super Mario Bros. 2 gameplay was sourced from a creepypasta version titled Super Mario Bros 2.exe by AWEI.[7]
  • The exact source of the Super Mario Bros. gameplay remains elusive; currently, the closest known match is this specific upload.

References

  1. youtu.be/hpVCFMZhUDg?t=521
  2. youtu.be/fLkdEJJ-m8o?t=107
  3. youtu.be/fLkdEJJ-m8o?t=214
  4. youtube.com/watch?v=lbJj7FGiHNA
  5. knowyourmeme.com/sensitive/photos/761858-zalgo
  6. gamejolt.com/games/nintendoexe/245013
  7. gamejolt.com/games/SuperMarioBros2/246136

Links

NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=mngGqnIHYpo

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