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Re: Our Little Paranormal Thread

Postby Foopzheart » 10 Apr 2012, 01:33

The lead detective had decided to put this case away. The man who committed the crime was dead, so there was no longer any reason to continue the case. All evidence was locked away, kept in the darkness where they belonged. There were talks about the entire thing - small conversations every now and then - but over the years even these began to fade away. Eventually, the case was only a memory in the minds of those who experienced it first hand.

Ten years passed. February 27, 2006 was the date. The lead detective, the man who locked away the original evidence ten years previous, was reminded of the awful event that occurred. Although he was no longer in the force, he still had access to files and helped when he could. The reminder of the event caused him to look back and open the sealed container that held all the evidence collected.

He read through the letters and notes. He remembered the woman who had appeared to him on the street that day and handed him the letter that changed the entire case. he wondered who she was and where she had come from. Perhaps she was Chiro's mother...maybe Sousuke's. It was too late to pursue any of this. Far too late.

Sealing the container again, he noticed a second one directly behind it. He pulled it out and read the note at the top. "Evidence #2104A." He opened it up and looked inside. Filling the container were exactly 104 Pokemon Red and Green cartridges, each one in perfect condition...untouched since the day they had last checked them ten years ago.

He reached in and pulled one out - Pokemon Red. He hadn't seen one in a long time. He didn't know why, but he reached into his desk and pulled out an old Game Boy. It was his son's, who had died a few years ago. His wife was gone, too. That was then, though. Popping the cartridge in the back of the Game Boy, he turned the system on.

The title screen came up, then the option to continue or start a new game. "Tanaka." That was the child's name. The one who played it before. He was probably dead, along with the others. He pressed New Game and started. It was normal...average. He walked around, talked to his character's mother, and went outside. He started walking toward the grass.

In his head, he could still hear Sousuke's words. Even though he wasn't there, even though he had never seen the man in his life, he could still see him, hear him. "Come follow me."

He was getting closer and closer. Only a step or two away, now.

"Roll the wheel and who knows? Maybe you'll learn the secret for yourself."

He entered the grass. Nothing happened at first. It just sat there. So did the detective, completely frozen, as if time had stopped just for them. The screen went black before lighting up again, the iconic green background with black text appearing.

"Come follow me. Come follow me. Come follow me. I miss you, dad. I miss you, my husband. I miss you so much."

Tears formed in his eyes, falling down his cheeks. Screens and screens of text appeared and he rapidly clicked the A button to continue it. It was his wife and child. They were speaking to him, calling to him, crying with him. They wanted to see him. They loved him and he loved them.

"I love you too," muttered the man in a hoarse, scratching voice.

"Come follow me. Become new again. We want to see you and hold you. We want to be with you forever and ever and ever and ever."

"AND EVER AND EVER..."

"Don't stay away. You can see us, too. We miss you. Come follow me. We love yo-"

A black screen. The detective's eyes grew wide, his jaw dropping. The screen lit back up and Oak was leading him out of the grass. "Come," said Oak. "Follow me."

"NO!" shouted the man, dropping the game on the floor. He quickly fell forward, reaching for it and bringing the screen back up to his face. "Bring them back! Bring them back to me!" The game continued on as usual, not responding to the detective at all. "My wife! My child! Listen to me! Bring them back to me, I said!"

Voices...he heard voices. Hundreds of voices. He turned around from his seat, looking behind him, and standing in the small room were children...many children. Some had no eyes, some had rings around their throats, and some were burned all across their bodies. They were screaming and reaching towards him.

"Bring back my mommy! Bring back my daddy! Bring back my pet!" they all screamed out, reaching for the game, their mouths agape with horror and pain. "I don't want them to go away! Bring them back to me! Bring them back to me!"

"No!" shouted the detective. "It's mine! My family is here! Don't touch it!" Horror spread across his face.

"Come follow me," said a voice. The lead detective looked over and in the corner of the room, next to an old desk, was Sousuke. He stood in the corner; he was tall, handsome, and clean. A smile was stretched across his face. "Come follow me."

The lead detecitve jumped back, trying to force away the children crawling towards him, reaching out for the game held tightly within his hands. "Wh...what's going on here? What's going on? Where is my family?"

Sousuke smiled generously. "I'll show you. I'll help you get away from them, you see? Just follow me." Sousuke reached down and opened a drawer on the old desk. The lead detective, pushing through the crowd of children, looked inside.

Sitting there, covered with dust, was his old gun from when he was on the force. He hadn't used that gun in many years and had it put away, not wanting to remember the things he had to do with it. Right now, though, he didn't see it as something that caused pain or that killed.

It was shining. It was light. It was something that could set him free. "Just follow me," said Sousuke, picking up the gun and putting it in the lead detective's hand. He formed his hand to hold the gun and brought it to his temple. "Just pull the trigger. That's all."

The lead detective turned around. The children were crawling at him, grabbing his legs and pulling at him. They reached for the game. The man turned back towards Sousuke and smiled.

"My family...I'll follow you." He pulled the trigger. Bang. His brains spread the wall as he fell to the ground, dead. It was a few days before the body was discovered. It lie on the floor, blood everywhere. In one hand held an empty gun and in the other was a Game Boy with Pokemon Red in it. The battery had long died and only an empty, black creen was left.

This was the final murder that the remaining authorities would allow. The last detective who was ever a part of this case personally carried all 104 cartridges away and burned them all, making sure not a single one survived. They would taunt no more.

However, this is not the end of the story. The code was said to have survived and was even passed on to other languages of the games. If you have an old Pokemon game, you can place the cartridge in the back of a Game Boy, turn on the system, and roll the wheel. Who knows? Maybe you'll learn the secret for yourself.
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Re: Our Little Paranormal Thread

Postby Foopzheart » 10 Apr 2012, 01:36

suicidemouse.avi

Do you remember those Mickey Mouse cartoons from the 1930s? The ones put out on DVD a few years ago? Well, I hear there's one that was unreleased, even to the most avid classic Disney fans.

According to most sources, it's nothing special. it's just a continuous loop (like in the Flintstones) of Mickey walking past six buildings for two or three minutes before fading out.

Unlike the cutesy tunes put in other cartoons, however, the song on this cartoon wasn't a song at all. It was just a constant banging on a piano's keys for a minute and a half before going to white noise for the remainder of the film.

It wasn't the jolly old Mickey we've come to love, either. Mickey wasn't dancing or even smiling. He was just kind of walking as if you or I would walk, with his head tilted to the side as he kept this dismal look upon his face. Up until a year or two ago, everyone believed that after it cut to black, that was it.

When Leonard Maltin was reviewing the cartoon to be put in the complete series, he decided it was too junk to be included. However, he wanted to have a digital copy due to the fact that it was a creation of Walt's. When he had a digitized version on his computer, he noticed something.

The cartoon was actually nine minutes and four seconds long.

This is what my source, an acquaintance of Mr. Maltin and a personal assistant to one of the higher Disney executives, emailed to me, in full.

After it cut to black, it stayed like that until the sixth minute before going back to Mickey walking. The sound was different this time, though. Instead of the piano, there was a murmuring. It wasn't actual talking, but more like a gurgled cry.

As the noise got more indistinguishable and loud over the next minute, the picture began to get strange. The sidewalk started to go in directions that seemed impossible based on how Mickey was walking. The dismal face of the mouse was slowly curling into a smirk, too. On the seventh minute, the murmur turned into a blood-curdling scream and the picture was becoming more obscure.

Colors were happening that shouldn't have been possible at the time. Mickey's face began to fall apart, with his eyes rolling to the bottom of his chin and his curled smile pointing upward on the left side of his face.

The buildings became rubble floating in midair and the sidewalk was still impossibly navigating in warped directions. Mr. Maltin became disturbed and left the room, sending an employee to finish the video and take notes of everything happening up until the last second and immediately store the disc of the cartoon in the vault afterward.

The distorted screaming lasted until eight minutes and a few seconds in, when it abruptly cuts to the Mickey Mouse face at the end of every video with what sounded like an out of tune music box playing in the background. This happened until the last thirty seconds, but I haven't been able to find out what happened in those final seconds.

From a security guard under me who was making rounds outside that room, I was told what happened after. After the video ended, the employee stumbled out of the room looking pale. He repeated, "Real suffering is not known," seven times before taking the guard's pistol and shooting himself.

The only thing I could get out of Leonard Maltin was that the last frame was a piece of Russian text that roughly said, "The sights of Hell bring its viewers back in." As far as I know, no one else has seen it. However, there have been dozens of attempts to get the file onto the internet by employees inside the studios, all of whom were promptly terminated of their jobs.

Whether or not it got online is up for debate, but if rumors serve me right it's online under the name 'suicidemouse.avi.' If you ever find a copy of it, I want you to never view it. Contact me by phone immediately, regardless of the time. When a Disney death is covered up as well as this, it means this has to be something huge.

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Re: Our Little Paranormal Thread

Postby Shadowstar1922 » 10 Apr 2012, 09:23

I read the pokemon one and Dead Bart before going to bed. I had three nightmares... I don't wanna go to school DX
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Re: Our Little Paranormal Thread

Postby Shadow00 » 10 Apr 2012, 19:22

Never having seen any of the simpsons episodes, i can only say one thing:
I bet that the date in all the other graves was 21/12/2012 XD
nice stories though.

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Re: Our Little Paranormal Thread

Postby Foopzheart » 10 Apr 2012, 23:31

Shadow00 wrote:Never having seen any of the simpsons episodes, i can only say one thing:
I bet that the date in all the other graves was 21/12/2012 XD
nice stories though.


Dead Bart (story) was long before Nostradamus theory. If was that date, oh no


Shadowstar, want suicidemouse video?
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Re: Our Little Paranormal Thread

Postby Shadowstar1922 » 11 Apr 2012, 00:48

Fuipui wrote:
Shadow00 wrote:Never having seen any of the simpsons episodes, i can only say one thing:
I bet that the date in all the other graves was 21/12/2012 XD
nice stories though.


Dead Bart (story) was long before Nostradamus theory. If was that date, oh no


Shadowstar, want suicidemouse video?

I didn't read that one. Too long, and i don't like mickey mouse O.o
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Re: Our Little Paranormal Thread

Postby Foopzheart » 12 Apr 2012, 00:23

Shadowstar1922 wrote:
Fuipui wrote:
Shadow00 wrote:Never having seen any of the simpsons episodes, i can only say one thing:
I bet that the date in all the other graves was 21/12/2012 XD
nice stories though.


Dead Bart (story) was long before Nostradamus theory. If was that date, oh no


Shadowstar, want suicidemouse video?

I didn't read that one. Too long, and i don't like mickey mouse O.o


I'll give you a chance to read it, then ask again. :)
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Re: Our Little Paranormal Thread

Postby Shadowstar1922 » 12 Apr 2012, 10:10

Augh Fne. too much reading XD

EDIT: Fui, have you seen this video? I don't wanna kill mahself O.o
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Re: Our Little Paranormal Thread

Postby 16hockjo » 12 Apr 2012, 19:12

Shadowstar1922 wrote:Augh Fne. too much reading XD

EDIT: Fui, have you seen this video? I don't wanna kill mahself O.o

I have, and it's really not what you think it is.
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Re: Our Little Paranormal Thread

Postby Foopzheart » 12 Apr 2012, 22:54

Shadowstar1922 wrote:Augh Fne. too much reading XD

EDIT: Fui, have you seen this video? I don't wanna kill mahself O.o


I've seen it

I skimmed through it, seeing the beginning, watching it go black, skipping to end.

I haven't committed suicide, but definitely gave me a sense of dread.

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