+1 Adventures of sonic the hedgehog ep 66
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Ashurathehedgehog wrote:
+1 Adventures of sonic the hedgehog ep 66
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Episode 66
Can anyone help me out here? I'm looking for a lost episode of the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. I'm sure some of you remember; if you're from the northern part of Virginia and watched the show, you ay have seen this. Some backstory first, however.
I first recall seeing this episode when I was eight. It was episode 66 of season one (there was only one season) and it was only aired in northern Virginia, as the broadcasting station had ignored the notice not to play the final episode of the bundle due to its extreme adult content.
This was the station's choice, as it had purchased the syndication rights for the area, but concerned parents later sued them after several children came down with light neural hemorrhaging that caused severe nightmares and vomiting.
Viewing this episode killed no one and older viewers seemed immune to the effects of whatever caused the bleeding but, needless to say, a freeze was put on the production and was hushed up on the news. The show was replaced by the series simply named Sonic the Hedgehog.
I started my search for the episode after the nightmares from watching the episode returned after sixteen years. The nightmares were vivid. They contained visions of people in a long line, all of them clutching their faces in despair. The people in this line spread the full length of the street and all had seemlingly abandoned their cars to join the others waiting.
Everything had a dark red tone to it, like the sun was burning out at sunset but never fully went down. Those that weren't in the line littered the street, dead. I can't recall much of the dream beyond hints of looting (things like a line of dead riot police, smashed windows, a collapsed skyscraper in the distance, and upturned cars), but no one in the line paid attention to this. They simply sobbed as the line shifted forward.
The nightmare ended with one of the members of the line looking directly at me. He said nothing but shifted to an unnatural pose; his arms bent at 45-degree angles and his legs spread into a box over the ground, his mouth agape. As he did this, the rest of the people in the line did the same, striking a slightly different twisted pose. All were looking at me. I awoke with tears in my eyes.
My logical step to finding this episode lie with the station that originally aired it. There is nothing odd about the station; its old management has long since moved on...'committed suicide,' as the new manager pointed out to me.
Over a cup of coffee, the new manager and I discussed the station's past. I intentionally eased into the subject of the lost episode and, as it turned out, I was right to do so. When I brought it up, John (as he will now be known) literally spilled his coffee on his lap.
He told me this subject was a personal one to him; as it turns out, John was the original owner's son. He was kind enough to explain to me that the legal fees he was receiving in conjunction with the mail he was receiving from children and parents alike had pushed him too far and he hung himself in the family kitchen.
I was little taken back by this news, so I figured I was digging too deep and decided to drop this madness, maybe call it a day. Before I could exit John's office, he told me he would send me the mail.
His reasoning? He wanted me to know what happened; his curiosity was almost deep as mine, which wasn't surprising considering this epsidoe killed his father. I told him I'd take a look deeper into the subject and get back to him on anything I dug up.
The letters were as one would expect: angry mothers asking what kind of station would air such filth, legal fees ranging in the hundreds of thousands of dollars (enough to send any station broke in the 90s) and, of course, drawings from children depicting scenes of the episode. They were thinks like the blood and unusually dull colors that persisted throughout and horrible things, such as Robotnik vomiting blood and Tails crying over the corpse of a feathered headless bird.
One letter, however, caught my attention specifically. It was a letter from the studio that produced the series.
"Thank you for purchasing the rights to air the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog © Sega 1993-1994. All rights reserved. Enclosed is the series list, episode descriptions and episodes 1-66, the entirety of season one, and legal information regarding ratings and air times.”
In poor handwriting at the bottom of the page, a scrawled note was placed with the words, "Episode 66 is not to be aired! This is a database error and contains corrupted material." The initials JS followed.
I set out to find this episode, but to no avail. My second plan was to ask the people who sent the angry letters about the episode about their take on it. Those who had not moved away since then gave me the canned, "I don't know," or, "Not this again," responses, but I did chance upon one man around my age that remembers and taped the episode.
He invited me in and showed me his VHS copy of the episode. It was badly decayed from the years of neglect in his garage, though, and I could only make out a few bits: Tails screaming at sonic, with tears in his eyes. "How could you, Sonic? What have you done?!" The rest of the episode was static with the occasional scream and twisted figures (not animals or people, but figures staring at the viewer, with their circular mouths and open black eyes emitting a slight screech).
The tape sent chills up my spine and I asked if I could take the tape for research I was doing into the episode. He agreed quite readily and I promised to keep him updated about it. I took the tape back to John and we watched it for about fifteen minutes until John jumped back in his seat.
He told me he saw the figure with black eyes, but it spoke for a brief moment. He claimed he saw its lips move, mouthing a word he thought was 'eternity.' We watched that same one second flash for what must have been thirty times and each time we both attempted to freeze the frame on the figure, it disappeared when the video paused.
I called it a day there; we needed a better copy of the episode if we were to find out why it ended the entire series and caused me nightmares for much of my childhood.
Short of traveling to France and talking to the animation studio, I gave them a call. They bluntly told me there was no episode 66. 65 was the last episode of the season. Knowing this was a dead end, I called again and asked for the contact information of the voice actors.
Most of the information was out of date, it seemed. The information given for the voice actors of Robotnik, Scratch, Grounder, and Sonic all gave "number not in service" errors or people told me I had the wrong number. However, I did manage to contact one person:
Christopher Evan Welch was the voice of Tails. I managed to hook him for a fake interview about his roles in 90s television. As you would expect, Chris turned up wearing casual clothing and a smile on his face. He looked like the average guy in his late 20s.
As he sat down, I asked about some of his roles in bands and television, working my way to Sonic. When I did get there, however, he got really quiet and evasive. I asked him specifically about episode 66 and he froze. His pupils almost retracted to nothing and he looked at me, telling me the episodes only went up to 65.
I knew better, of course, and asked him about his script - where he was talking to Sonic about something he had done. The man grabbed his face - not in frustration, but to wipe his eyes (they were beginning to well up). He took a deep breath.
He told me the episode was written by Jeffrey Scott and the usual spiel that follows; Jeffrey was a nice man was was very patient with Chris as he read the script (being 11 at the time), but as the first season drew to a close, Jeffrey had become very angry with everyone...even 11 year-old Chris.
The voice actors for Robotnik and Sonic threatened to quit over his behavior, but the executive producer paid them both very large sums of cash in hand right there to read from the script Jeffrey had written. Apparently, Jeffrey had an order from high up - the top of Sega as far as Chris knew at the time - to produce this episode, and it was listed as a business priority.
Chris explained to me how as they read the script, he felt great sorrow and terror. It was as if they had lost a close friend or family member, even seen those people die before them. He told me of the scarring to his vocal chords from the screaming that was invoked by reading the script, even the extreme exhaustion of the other voice actors involved.
The session ended with the security pulling the voice actors from the studio before they died of exhaustion in the process of recording. His mother pulled him from the show the next day, fearing for his safety. I stopped the interview there and asked for a copy of the episode, but none were ever sent back to the voice actors.
That is as far as I've come in the search for episode 66. I've heard there may be a copy in the studio in France, but I have no way of getting there on my budget. I KNOW it exists and many more people out there must have a VHS copy, so that's why I ask the internet. Help me in my search. Please.
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I'm looking around on the wiki right now, trying to find something, and some of these are scaring the scratch (what'd you think I was gonna say?) out of me, even though it's broad daylight outside ._.
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samid11 wrote:
ScratchDude101 wrote:
+1 for cupcakes.
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Uhh, should such a thread really be on the Scratch Forums?You want to post CUPCAKES, the goreyest, grossest, most DISTURBING, MIND-KILLING PONYFIC EVER, and yet you question why I made this innocent lil' creepypasta thread?
Yeah. I don't think so, hon.
- 100000000000000
Look at my post, I quoted the person who posted it so hopefully, the link should still be there.
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I'll post a clean version of Cupcakes:
thar you go.
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Regular Show: You (The Creepypasta Wiki cut the first paragraph off. Also, it's one of the ONLY creepypastas to scare me.)
I, an intern for Cartoon Network Studios, found the tape of the rejected episode, which many of the staff swore they had disposed of since they didn't have a need for it (believe or not, since then they have disposed of at least five Class of 3000 episodes, which was one of my pet peeves with them). The tape had a sticker on it which said the title in sloppy handwriting with what I believe was a Sharpie marker.
I looked behind me. Everyone else was on lunch break, but just in case someone came in, I closed the door and put up the sign "Please Knock", as many interns and staff do when there are people touring the studios. I then put the tape in the TV. There was static for a few seconds, but the episode appeared.
"REGULAR SHOW"
"YOU"
"YOU"
"YOU"
That's odd. They showed the title...three times? I thought it must have been a glitch or an error in the tape and continued watching.
The episode opened up typically, with Mordecai and Rigby playing video games. Another odd thing happened. Mordecai was quite clearly mouthing words, but nothing came out. The remote must have been three feet away from me, so I knew I did not hit the "Mute" button. I found this confusing.
It cut to the next scene, where Rigby was jamming out to a song...the exact same song I had at the time as my cell phone ringtone. I figured it was just an odd coincidence and continued on.
Rigby began to speak with Mordecai's voice. "Dude, this song is awesome!", he said. As he said that, I began to think that this episode was very oddly similar to This Is My Jam, an earlier Regular Show episode. Mordecai remained speechless.
The screen turned black, and began to the opening again.
"REGULAR SHOW"
"YOU"
Odd, it did it only once this time...and excluded everything else normally featured in the four frames of the opening.
The scene continued right where it left off, but it looked oddly like Mordecai was in anime-style...and also wearing the wig featured in Benson Be Gone, when he turns into Susan like the rest of the brain-washed cast.
Rigby then said, still in Mordecai's voice, "Coffee.", which was very out-of-term and awkward. Mordecai appears again, this time with a square head in CGI-style.
Just then, another intern busted in.
"WHAT ARE YOU WATCHING?!"
"Can you not read? The sign says 'Please Knock'!"
"Lunch break's over and I really needed to come in."
"Lunch break's...over?"
I was surprised that it was already over, considering it felt like it had been only ten minutes or so.
"I thought we burnt that tape.", he said.
"They said they disposed of it." I said. "But I just found it."
"Alright, I have to watch this.", he said, sitting down in a chair and watching.
The screen turned green as soon as he got in the chair, which I figured was another...odd coincidence. Then, it began to play the song he had as his cell phone ringtone. Very odd coincidence.
The screen then began to fade in to Rigby...burying something. He appeared to be in a graveyard. We finally get a shot of a tomb, which I was afraid meant Mordecai was dead --- then, when Rigby opened it, the screen turned green again.
The very scene began to loop over and over again for about six and a half minutes, until the screen turned to just a shot of Mordecai, appearing to be staring at the camera wide-eyed, looking displeased. He was behind the graveyard, but no Rigby was in sight.
The screen turned red this time, though it appeared to be...splattered on in a cheesy special effects way. I assumed it to be a creepy effect trying to look gory.
Then, this appeared:
"REGULAR SHOW"
"DON"
It looked normal, considering it was an actual episode, minus the fact that it was missing two of the four frames like the last one.
To my surprise, the shot continued to appear again for approximately one minute and forty-seven seconds. Then, it began to play an odd song in an odd voice that sounded like a voice disguiser voice...
My boy, my boy
My boy from the heavens
Can I not tell you about the reckons
I only ask for you
Only you
Not him
You see, Tom, it's a very funny story
I gasped. The intern next to me's name was Tom. Does that mean it wanted...him?
The tape ended then, oddly. I stared at the blank screen for a few seconds, then went to look back at Tom. He was gone.
I then attempted to replay the tape, but it ejected every time I hit "Play". I then hit "Eject", in which as soon as the tape came out, the tape roll started coming out of it. I'd never be able to watch it again.
To this day Tom remains missing, too. The police thought I was lying when I told them the events, because I had no proof. They said they'd work on it. It's only been about two months as of the time of this writing, but I haven't received any kind of notice if they are trying to find him.
I was also given a warning for viewing the tape by Stuart Synder himself, who said I should never go up digging for things.
Maybe he's right. Maybe I shouldn't have.
Last edited by 3DSfan12345 (2012-03-04 19:23:56)
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3DSfan12345 wrote:
Regular Show: You (The Creepypasta Wiki cut the first paragraph off. Also, it's one of the ONLY creepypastas to scare me.)
I, an intern for Cartoon Network Studios, found the tape of the rejected episode, which many of the staff swore they had disposed of since they didn't have a need for it (believe or not, since then they have disposed of at least five Class of 3000 episodes, which was one of my pet peeves with them). The tape had a sticker on it which said the title in sloppy handwriting with what I believe was a Sharpie marker.
I looked behind me. Everyone else was on lunch break, but just in case someone came in, I closed the door and put up the sign "Please Knock", as many interns and staff do when there are people touring the studios. I then put the tape in the TV. There was static for a few seconds, but the episode appeared.
"REGULAR SHOW"
"YOU"
"YOU"
"YOU"
That's odd. They showed the title...three times? I thought it must have been a glitch or an error in the tape and continued watching.
The episode opened up typically, with Mordecai and Rigby playing video games. Another odd thing happened. Mordecai was quite clearly mouthing words, but nothing came out. The remote must have been three feet away from me, so I knew I did not hit the "Mute" button. I found this confusing.
It cut to the next scene, where Rigby was jamming out to a song...the exact same song I had at the time as my cell phone ringtone. I figured it was just an odd coincidence and continued on.
Rigby began to speak with Mordecai's voice. "Dude, this song is awesome!", he said. As he said that, I began to think that this episode was very oddly similar to This Is My Jam, an earlier Regular Show episode. Mordecai remained speechless.
The screen turned black, and began to the opening again.
"REGULAR SHOW"
"YOU"
Odd, it did it only once this time...and excluded everything else normally featured in the four frames of the opening.
The scene continued right where it left off, but it looked oddly like Mordecai was in anime-style...and also wearing the wig featured in Benson Be Gone, when he turns into Susan like the rest of the brain-washed cast.
Rigby then said, still in Mordecai's voice, "Coffee.", which was very out-of-term and awkward. Mordecai appears again, this time with a square head in CGI-style.
Just then, another intern busted in.
"WHAT ARE YOU WATCHING?!"
"Can you not read? The sign says 'Please Knock'!"
"Lunch break's over and I really needed to come in."
"Lunch break's...over?"
I was surprised that it was already over, considering it felt like it had been only ten minutes or so.
"I thought we burnt that tape.", he said.
"They said they disposed of it." I said. "But I just found it."
"Alright, I have to watch this.", he said, sitting down in a chair and watching.
The screen turned green as soon as he got in the chair, which I figured was another...odd coincidence. Then, it began to play the song he had as his cell phone ringtone. Very odd coincidence.
The screen then began to fade in to Rigby...burying something. He appeared to be in a graveyard. We finally get a shot of a tomb, which I was afraid meant Mordecai was dead --- then, when Rigby opened it, the screen turned green again.
The very scene began to loop over and over again for about six and a half minutes, until the screen turned to just a shot of Mordecai, appearing to be staring at the camera wide-eyed, looking displeased. He was behind the graveyard, but no Rigby was in sight.
The screen turned red this time, though it appeared to be...splattered on in a cheesy special effects way. I assumed it to be a creepy effect trying to look gory.
Then, this appeared:
"REGULAR SHOW"
"DON"
It looked normal, considering it was an actual episode, minus the fact that it was missing two of the four frames like the last one.
To my surprise, the shot continued to appear again for approximately one minute and forty-seven seconds. Then, it began to play an odd song in an odd voice that sounded like a voice disguiser voice...
My boy, my boy
My boy from the heavens
Can I not tell you about the reckons
I only ask for you
Only you
Not him
You see, Tom, it's a very funny story
I gasped. The intern next to me's name was Tom. Does that mean it wanted...him?
The tape ended then, oddly. I stared at the blank screen for a few seconds, then went to look back at Tom. He was gone.
I then attempted to replay the tape, but it ejected every time I hit "Play". I then hit "Eject", in which as soon as the tape came out, the tape roll started coming out of it. I'd never be able to watch it again.
To this day Tom remains missing, too. The police thought I was lying when I told them the events, because I had no proof. They said they'd work on it. It's only been about two months as of the time of this writing, but I haven't received any kind of notice if they are trying to find him.
I was also given a warning for viewing the tape by Stuart Synder himself, who said I should never go up digging for things.
Maybe he's right. Maybe I shouldn't have.
I stopped reading in the middle of it...
I was too freaked out by then, being a HUGE Regular Show fan...
Last edited by TheGameMaster1231 (2012-03-04 20:10:36)
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Warning: violent. This is a pretty cool one, but not too scary imo.
http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Fog
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Cupcakes didn't scare me.
Sure it was gory and strange in description, but nothing shocking or that suggested a pony was coming to make cupcakes of me.
Then again maybe you have to watch the show so you're worried about the ponies being eaten?
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Luigitailsdoll45 wrote:
Here you go
thanks.
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Have you read the Pokemon song "Hypno's Lullaby"
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Animeboy975 wrote:
Have you read the Pokemon song "Hypno's Lullaby"
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The first time I read that I imagined it as an Avenged Sevenfold song
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banana500 wrote:
The Eater
[A camcorder was found at a crime scene located at a house, where two teenagers were found disemboweled and dead inside. Here is a rough transcript of the camcorder's contents...]
*The footage starts with the face of a teenage boy. His face is lit up, but his surroundings are dark.*
BOY: "Okay, so I'm, uh, recording this, because..."
*He turns the camera to two other boys. They are all standing in a forest.*
BOY 2: "C'mon, Randy! Why you gotta film this?"
RANDY: "Josh, we gotta film this. This is a historic moment in our lives."
JOSH: "Fine. Come on! We want to get to the lake!"
BOY 3: "Hello there, peoples of the internetz! This is Harry--"
JOSH: "You don't need to say who you are, man; we already know."
HARRY: "We're uploading this to YouTube, aren't we?"
*The three boys start walking along the forest path.*
RANDY: "No, we're not. Now..." *turns the camera to his face* "Okay, so...we're in the forest right now, and, apparently, Josh has made some amazing 'discovery' or whatever, I don't know."
JOSH: "Dude, it's gonna be awesome, come on. Just trust me."
RANDY: "I could never trust you since the time you said you would give me five bucks if I asked Heather to the school dance. I ended up embarrassing myself. And you never gave me any five bucks, either." *turns camera back*
HARRY: "Hurry, dudes, I want to see what this is. Why don't you tell us? Where the **** are we going, anyway?"
JOSH: "Because, it's a surprise, and I don't want to ruin it. Now hurry up."
*The three boys are shown walking through the forest for the next minute before they reach a small burrow in the ground.*
JOSH: "Aha! Yup, there it is." *points to burrow*
RANDY: "Seriously?"
HARRY: "You brought us all the way here for this?"
JOSH: "Hey, it gets better. Look inside."
RANDY: "All right, all right." *Randy bends down to look inside the hole and zooms the camera inside.* "Dude, there's nothing here, you troll."
JOSH: "Just wait for it!"
*The camera stays still, pointing at the deep black hole, when suddenly two white eyes are seen opening. The eyes are just two white circles, with no pupils in them. The camera suddenly moves back as Randy jumps back.*
RANDY: "Holy ****, man! What was that?"
HARRY: "Lemme see..." *Harry peeks inside the hole.* "I don't see anything...what the--?" *Harry jumps back in shock too.*
JOSH: "Didn't I tell you it would be cool?"
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[To be continued. Sorry, couldn't finish it all in one shot. ]
Are the white eys Jeff's?
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Liru wrote:
Cupcakes is just meant to make you cringe, but my mind often wonders into that area so I just get bored reading it.
rainbow factory is better
sweet apple massacre is somewhat of a trollfic, i think
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Lolkid332 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
The Eater
Long-butt story________________________________________________________________________________
[To be continued. Sorry, couldn't finish it all in one shot. ]Are the white eys Jeff's?
No. Why would Jeff live in a burrow? XD
...He's too busy living under my bed.
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samid11 wrote:
Lolkid332 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
The Eater
Long-butt story________________________________________________________________________________
[To be continued. Sorry, couldn't finish it all in one shot. ]Are the white eys Jeff's?
No. Why would Jeff live in a burrow? XD
...He's too busy living under my bed.
Lol, I just realized who that guy in your sig was supposed to be
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bananaman99 wrote:
samid11 wrote:
Lolkid332 wrote:
Are the white eys Jeff's?No. Why would Jeff live in a burrow? XD
...He's too busy living under my bed.Lol, I just realized who that guy in your sig was supposed to be
Yeah it's that girl from Spirited Away and No Face.
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NeilWest wrote:
bananaman99 wrote:
samid11 wrote:
No. Why would Jeff live in a burrow? XD
...He's too busy living under my bed.Lol, I just realized who that guy in your sig was supposed to be
Yeah it's that girl from Spirited Away and No Face.
Sen is the name of the girl.
And No-face is AWESOME. I wish I had a big, man-eating ghost...
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This thred has the honor of ecieving my 200tj post!
obooooy
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is it bad that i visit this thread every nght bfore i go go bed?
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