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|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=22 Oct 2016
|datefound=22 Oct 2016
|foundby=[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gnz6m9OfYmM&pp=ygUXVGhlIEFtYXppbmcgRGFuY2luIENhdHM%3D Dycaite]
|foundby=[https://youtu.be/gnz6m9OfYmM Dycaite]
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'''The Amazing Dancin’ Cats''' is a flash screamer animation created by the owner of the Lost Media Wiki, Dycaite, on a site in 2006.
'''The Amazing Dancin’ Cats''' is a flash screamer animation created by the owner of the Lost Media Wiki, Dycaite, on a site in 2006.
==Background==
==Background==
In 2006, Dycaite created four screamers on an unknown site. One of these screamers from Dycaite was called “The Amazing Dancin’ Cats.” In the screamer, it begins with “The Amazing Dancin’ Cats” on stage. The curtains rolls up and the song Yakety Sak by Benny Hill starts to play as the cats danced. Though, at the 0:18 second mark, an edited image of a doll with glass eyes and a scar pop up, along with a scream.<ref>[https://editthis.info/articler/List_of_computer_pranks#google_vignette A list of computer pranks which includes a section on The Amazing Dancin’ Cats]</ref> The video then goes dark and a series of texts start to appear stating, “Gotcha Again”, “By the Caite that you love to hate”, and “Go away now”.
In 2006, Dycaite created four screamers on an unknown site. One of these screamers from Dycaite was called “The Amazing Dancin’ Cats.” In the screamer, it begins with “The Amazing Dancin’ Cats” on stage. The curtains rolls up and the song Yakety Sak by Benny Hill starts to play as the cats danced. However, at the 0:18 second mark, an edited image of a doll with glass eyes and a scar pop up, along with a scream.<ref>[https://editthis.info/articler/List_of_computer_pranks#google_vignette A list of computer pranks which includes a section on The Amazing Dancin’ Cats]</ref> The video then goes dark and a series of texts start to appear stating, “Gotcha Again”, “By the Caite that you love to hate”, and “Go away now”.


==Availability==
==Availability==
In 2009, the site was shutdown along with the screamer, making it completely lost with no way of recovering it.
In 2009, the site was shut down along with the screamer, making it completely lost with no way of recovering it.


On October 22, 2016, a thread was made on the lost media forums by Dycaite. Dycaite talks about the screamers he made in 2006 along with The Amazing Dancin’ Cats being lost and wanting to find it again. He also states how he found a mirror version of the screamer but couldn’t find it, quote:
On October 22, 2016, a thread was made on the lost media forums by Dycaite. Dycaite talks about the screamers he made in 2006 along with The Amazing Dancin’ Cats being lost and wanting to find it again. He also states how he found a mirror version of the screamer but couldn’t find it, quote:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
I did manage to find a mirror of the Amazing Dancin' Cats a few years back, though I can't for the life of me find it again (I swear I saved it at that time though, currently looking through my harddrive now for it)
I did manage to find a mirror of the Amazing Dancin' Cats a few years back, though I can't for the life of me find it again (I swear I saved it at that time though, currently looking through my hard drive now for it)
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
It wasn’t until minutes later on the same day, Dycaite would find an archived state of a website called “coreyandjayshow.com” which had The Amazing Dancin’ Cats.<ref>[https://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/575/lost-screamers?page=1 Dycaite’s lost media thread]</ref>
It wasn’t until minutes later on the same day, Dycaite would find an archived state of a website called “coreyandjayshow.com” which had The Amazing Dancin’ Cats.<ref>[https://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/575/lost-screamers?page=1 Dycaite’s lost media thread]</ref>
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==External Link==
==External Link==
[https://screamer.wiki/The_Amazing_Dancin%27_Cats Screamer Wiki page on The Amazing Dancin’ Cats]
[https://screamer.wiki/The_Amazing_Dancin%27_Cats Screamer Wiki page on The Amazing Dancin’ Cats]
==Reference==
==Reference==
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 2 January 2024

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A screenshot of the screamer animation

Status: Found

Date found: 22 Oct 2016

Found by: Dycaite

The Amazing Dancin’ Cats is a flash screamer animation created by the owner of the Lost Media Wiki, Dycaite, on a site in 2006.

Background

In 2006, Dycaite created four screamers on an unknown site. One of these screamers from Dycaite was called “The Amazing Dancin’ Cats.” In the screamer, it begins with “The Amazing Dancin’ Cats” on stage. The curtains rolls up and the song Yakety Sak by Benny Hill starts to play as the cats danced. However, at the 0:18 second mark, an edited image of a doll with glass eyes and a scar pop up, along with a scream.[1] The video then goes dark and a series of texts start to appear stating, “Gotcha Again”, “By the Caite that you love to hate”, and “Go away now”.

Availability

In 2009, the site was shut down along with the screamer, making it completely lost with no way of recovering it.

On October 22, 2016, a thread was made on the lost media forums by Dycaite. Dycaite talks about the screamers he made in 2006 along with The Amazing Dancin’ Cats being lost and wanting to find it again. He also states how he found a mirror version of the screamer but couldn’t find it, quote:

I did manage to find a mirror of the Amazing Dancin' Cats a few years back, though I can't for the life of me find it again (I swear I saved it at that time though, currently looking through my hard drive now for it)

It wasn’t until minutes later on the same day, Dycaite would find an archived state of a website called “coreyandjayshow.com” which had The Amazing Dancin’ Cats.[2]

Gallery

The flash screamer video.

External Link

Screamer Wiki page on The Amazing Dancin’ Cats

Reference