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kyoufu.html
Don't Find Waldo (ウォーリーを探さないで 画面クリックでスタート BGMが流れます)
- Main Article: Where's Waldo?
An embed of Where's Waldo? on the Japanese news website office-will.com.[1]
Below the screamer, the site features a link titled "Don't Look for Wally Mirror → Click here," (「ウォーリーを探さないで」ミラー→こちら) which lures them to a second message: "Don't look for Wally; BGM will be playing, so please turn on the sound and enjoy♪" (ウォーリーを探さないで BGMが流れるので音を出してお楽しみください♪) Despite this premise, investigating the source code reveals no actual audio file; leaving it to be just a static blank page, but though seriously, assuming it could be simply just a Circus theme which plays matches to the similar theme and tune of amusement parks, like the one found from SuperLaugh version.[2]
Although the game was originally uploaded to Newgrounds two months prior, it is often misattributed to this obscure link office-will.com and most Japanese users would just simply visit there without notice; which might indirectly suggested the hypothesis that Where's Waldo is one of the most popular screamers in early internet Japanese community.
Kikia
- Main Article: Kikia
This link redirects to Kikia from the German flash collection dopey.de instead of Netspooky's main website,[3] where it was captioned: "Turn it up LOAAUUUUT, only then will it be cool - really!"[4]
The site's directory also hosted numerous files such as whatswrong.swf, sajjadali.swf, and illusion.swf (a variant of Focus), all of which are immediate giveaways that these are already existing screamers.[4]