

BEN Drowned There is this story of a Majora's Mask cartridge that has been "haunted" by Ben, the previous owner of the cart, broken up in 4 chapters, each with its own video.U ansr it n da voice sayz "wut r u doin wit ma daughter?" u tel ur girl n she say "ma dad is ded." THEN WHO WAS PHONE? So ur wid yo honi and ur makin out wen the phone ringz.At the end of the thread, one of the members reveals something with the implication that the show was not real, but rather some kind of mass hallucination. Candle Cove There creepypasta is told in the form of a forum thread in which members discuss a disturbing children's show called "Candle Cove" which supposedly aired sometime in the 70's.Like Slenderman, this is really more a creepypaste-based meme than a creepypasta. Zalgo This is a trend of images of fictional (and real) characters modified to have black stuff bleeding from their eyes and mouths, usually said to have been done by an eyeless, 7 mouthed, blob-like abomination who 'waits behind the wall' and calls himself "Zalgo".Originally conceived as a part of a Photoshop contest on the Something Awful Forums around 2009, the Slenderman is depicted as an abnormally tall and thin noppera-bō with a gentleman's suit who abducts his victims (typically children) for reasons unknown, and sometimes burns down the place where he claimed his victim. Slenderman This one isn't really a pasta so much as it is a creepypasta-based character/meme.The user followed the dog's advice of 'spreading the word' by posting the image virally. The image first originated on a blog post about a somewhat unknown user finding an unfortunate female viewer who killed herself from looking at the picture. Smile Dog A picture of a dog with human teeth and a bloody hand that apparently causes its unfortunate viewers to kill themselves for unknown reasons.After a while, the video starts making noises that sounds like a high-pitched drill.

The video has an image of an unknown man in front of a background, with a red hue.

After that horrific scene, the viewer is treated to a scene of a man saying "Real suffering is not known" seven times followed by a gunshot, implying that he shot himself. After some minutes of Mickey walking, the video starts to become corrupted, with the keyboard being replaced with static, the street starting to become impossible to fully walk in, and the video starting to swirl around while the sound of a horrific female scream starts playing. The story revolves around a video which depicts a saddened Mickey Mouse walking down a poorly drawn, never-ending street while random piano keys play in the background. Suicidemouse.avi A very early example of Lost Episode creepypasta.Many of them can be found in the Historical Archive. This style of creepypasta has fallen out of favor nowadays, as it is seen as cliché.ĭown below are some of the most noteworthy creepypastas in our archives (and some outside of our archives).
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The "Lost Episode." The narrator tells the story of a never-before-seen episode or scene from a famous TV show, typically a comedy or children's cartoon, where the audio and video is heavily distorted and characters begin acting strangely or violently, killing themselves and/or each other.A list of instructions for the reader, claiming that if they go to a certain place at a certain time, and perform specific actions, something remarkable and/or horrifying will happen. The narrator remarks on a scary legend, news story, or event from their own past. While creepypasta today varies greatly in length and quality, older ones tend to be very short and follow one of the following set of formulas: Creepypastas are sometimes supplemented with pictures, audio and/or video footage related to the story, typically with gory, distorted, or otherwise shocking content. The name "Creepypasta" comes from the word "copypasta", an internet slang term for a block of text that gets copied and pasted over and over again from website to website. Creepypasta are essentially internet horror stories, passed around on forums and other sites to disturb and frighten readers.
