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Fan Art Online artist communities like DeviantART also became a hubsite for fan illustrations of the mythical figure. Fan Videos Vlogs & Alternate Reality Games Marble Hornets On June 20th, 2009, YouTuber MarbleHornets started hosting videos called “entries” which claimed to be taped segments retrieved by someone named “Jay” (or also “J”), and contained footage of a friend that had since disappeared.

It would later become clear that the series was created by two film students, SomethingAwful users KicksYouInHalf (Joseph DeLage) and Ce gars (Troy Wagner), as part of an alternate reality game centered around the Slender Man myth called the Marble Hornets Project. In this version, the creature is known as The Operator. As of February 2013, the channel has more than 250,000 subscribers and has uploaded 67 video entries divided into 3 seasons. There are also dozens of supplemental response videos provided by the YouTuber totheark, who is a recurring character within the story. Many forum threads have been created for people to share their speculations and theories about the game on sites like Something Awful, Unfiction, BuzzFeed, and Reddit.

A Marble Hornets wiki entry and a Twitter account (Jay’s) have been registered to keep track of the discussions. A radio interview has been done with Troy Wagner (director/Jay) and Joseph DeLage (Alex Kralie) in the beginning of August 2010 about the Marble Hornets Project. The interview, divided into 5 parts, is hosted on Wagner’s personal YouTube channel troyhasacamera. The success of Marble Hornets led Joseph DeLage, Tim Sutton and Troy Wagner to be invited to work on the script for the game Slender: The Arrival, which will be released on March 26th, 2013.

Additionally, on February 25th, 2013, it was announced that Mosaic Media Group, best known for the 2011 comedy film Bad Teacher, would be producing an adaptation of Marble Hornets, set to begin filming in the spring. 20 Dollars 20 Dollars is a sub-meme coming from the Marble Hornets Vlog. On september 30th 2009, Youtube user brett824 uploaded a parody video referencing how some of the early entries from the vlog lacked audio. It focused on entry #6 as a matter of fact, adding the chorus of Ron Browz’s song from his 2009 album Timeless for comedic effect. It quickly became a hit song associated with Slender Man within online communities, people seeing the 20 dollars gimmick as the main reason the creature would chase people in the first place. It became a catchphrase on its own and was soon followed by more parodies. Other Series Marble Hornets-inspired projects have appeared on YouTube since then, the earliest and most notable being and.

Additionally, they may have inspired the blog named “Just Another Fool”, which contains a story about a man whose brother has been placed into a mental hospital after he returned from Iraq, where he’s the only survivor of a team that supposedly met Slender Man. This has inspired other blog-based stories like “Seeking Truth” and “Dreams in Darkness”. EverymanHYBRID is the story of Jeff, Evan, and Vinny Everyman who start a fitness podcast that goes horribly wrong, and TribeTwelve tells the story of Noah Maxwell investigating his cousins alleged suicide. EverymanHYBRID was the first vlog to proceed Marble Hornets, TribeTwelve starting around one month after. TribeTwelve started out as an homage to Marble Hornets, but after its first few videos, changed its format to become a legitimate stand alone series, employing the first video graphic use of the Slender Man with his tentacles. Among Marble Hornets, both vlogs are said to be the founding fathers of the Slenderverse, a collective of stories and Vlogs created by the everyday user that revolve around Slenderman. The three video series tend to be referred to as “The Big Three”.

Other Vlogs and Blogs that exist to pertain the mythos can be found on the Unfiction forums, notable examples being The Andersen Journals, DarkHarvest, and CaughtNotSleeping. Indie Games In October of 2011, the indie game developer group Green Meteor Team submitted a featuring Slender Man as the primary antagonist to a horror game competition hosted by the gaming site 64Digits. On July 2nd, 2012, Redditor getsukann submitted a post to the /r/IndieGaming subreddit linking to Windows and Mac downloads of by Parsec Productions, a 3D indie horror game in which the player must avoid looking directly at Slender Man to keep from going insane. On July 4th, the gaming blog Rock Paper Shotgun published a post titled “Slender Delivers Scares From Internet’s Darkest Depths”, which praised Slender by comparing it to the horror game Amnesia: The Dark Descent. On the following day, the gaming blogs PC Gamer and Kotaku reported on the game, providing links to mirrored downloads due to Parsec Productions’ website outage. Films On July 10th, 2012, filmmaker AJ Meadows launched a campaign (shown below) to raise $10,000 to fund a full-length film based on Slender Man.

He raised $11,012 by the end of the project and released the movie online on February 19th, 2013. It was made available to stream on YouTube and the film’s official website, gaining half a million views in three weeks. However, the film was removed from the web in April 2013 due to a copyright issue. Derivative Characters Minecraft’s Enderman On July 26th 2011, Notch, creator, posted on his Google + account a screenshot of his game featuring new monsters that will appear in an upcoming update. In a Reddit’s post from the same day, Notch stated that the mob’s name would be Enderman as a reference after someone, user drodeznop, coined the name “Slender Man”. An entry on the Minecraft Wiki has then been made with images featuring a clearer view of the creature.

Because of the similarities in names and abilities with the Slender Man mythos, 4chan users from the /v/ board launched a petition to change the Enderman’s name to “Far Landers”. Notch wrote a tweet joking about the initiative, implying that he won’t change it. More info can be found in the entry. Doctor Who’s The Silence The Silence is a fictional “religious order or movement” led by an alien race of the same name in the British science fiction television series.

With a design inspired by Munch’s famous painting The Scream, the creatures are depicted as alien tall men wearing a black suit, white shirt, necktie and having a strange, twisted, featureless face. They are also reported to have some kind of mind-control power that makes people have memory loss when they look away after seeing them, which is quite similar to the abilities shown by The Operator, Marble Hornets’ own version of the Slender Man myth. Though the phrase “Silence will fall” recurred throughout the 2010 series of Doctor Who, the Silence were not seen until the 2011 series’ episode, opener of the 6th season. It is not clear if the producers were partly inspired by the meme when creating their own vilain for the show. Criminal Incidents 2014 Wisconsin Teenagers Stabbing On May 31st, 2014, TMJ4 News in Waukesha, Wisconsin reported that two 12-year-old girls, Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, were arrested on charges of attempted first-degree intentional homicide after allegedly trying to kill their mutual friend by stabbing her 19 times.

The victim survived the attack and remains hospitalized. According to the criminal complaint, the victim had spent the night before at a sleepover with Geyser and Weier, who lured her into nearby woods the next morning to “play a game,” before they held her down on the ground and stabbed her 19 times in the arms, legs and torso. The report also revealed that the crime may have been motivated by the two teenagers’ obsession with the Slenderman mythology, particularly in the idea of becoming a “proxy of Slender” by physically killing someone. More information can be found in its 2014 Ohio Teenagers Stabbing On June 6th, 2014, WLWT News in Hamilton, Ohio reported that the myth of Slenderman may have been implicated in another stabbing incident of a mother by her 13-year-old daughter. According to the victim, who asked not to be identified, she was attacked by her daughter, whom she says was waiting in the kitchen for her with a mask over her face and her hands covered with her sleeves, upon returning home from work. Though it is unclear when the incident occurred, WLWT reported that the woman made the connection after learning about last week’s report of two Wisconsin teenagers’ stabbing and discovering that her daughter had been obsessed with Slenderman.

The woman suffered minor injuries as a result of the attack, including cuts on her neck and face and a puncture wound on her back, and the teenager is facing charges. Interview with Victor Surge Tomberry: Please introduce yourself a little.

Who is Victor Surge? How long has he been a SA goon and how active is he there? Victor Surge: I’ve been a goon for about four years, but I’ve lurked in the forums since ‘99. I’m not a large poster, but I spent a few years in EVE Online’s goonfleet and spend a lot of time reading threads in the forums. I don’t spent a lot of active time on the Internet since I usually have a lot of real-life stuff going on. T: Back In June 2009, 10th to be precise, what motivated you to join the “create paranormal images” kind of contest on SomethingAwful forums? VS: It was pretty spontaneous.

I saw some of the pictures in the thread and just decided to make something that I myself would find creepy. T: What was your sources of inspiration in creating your first two pictures dealing with a strange figure that you called “The Slender Man”? How did people react to it? VS: I was mostly influenced by H.P Lovecraft, Stephan King (specifically his short stories), the surreal imaginings of William S.

Burroughs, and couple games of the survival horror genre; Silent Hill and Resident Evil. I feel the most direct influences were Zack Parsons’s “That Insidious Beast”, the Steven King short story “The Mist”, the SA tale regarding “The Rake”, reports of so-called shadow people, Mothman, and the Mad Gasser of Mattoon. I used these to formulate asomething whose motivations can barely be comprehended and causes general unease and terror in a general population. The reaction was suprisingly good so I continued making pictures based on Slender Man. T: What was your reaction when people started creating pictures and stories about your newborn myth, in parallel with yours?

Did you think it would get that much popular and spread to others websites (4chan, Kongregate, Facepunch) as quickly as it did, gaining the status of “Internet Urban Legend” and a meme? VS: It was amazing to see people create their own little part of Slender Man in order to perpetuate his existance. I didn’t expect it to move beyong the SA forums. And when it did, I found it interesting to watch as sort of an accelerated version of an urban legend. It differs from the prior concept of the urban legend in that it is on the Internet, and this both helps and harms the status of the Slender Man as one. In my personal opinion, an urban legend requires an audience ignorant of the origin of the legend.

It needs unverifiable third and forth hand (or more) accounts to perpetuate the myth. On the Internet, anyone is privy to its origins as evidenced by the very public Somethingawful thread. But what is funny is that despite this, it still spread. Internet memes are finicky things and by making something at the right place and time it can swell into an “Internet Urban Legend”. T: Do you know about users “Ce Gars” and “KickYouInHalf”, or overall, the Marble Hornets project itself? VS: There have been a couple of e-mails, but I don’t know them personally.

T: Did you help with their series of videos (at the time, more than 26 episodes)? Was it more of a tribute to your work? What was your reaction toward it and their own popularity as a series on Youtube? VS: I had nothing to do with their series of videos or any other that may have anything seemingly to do with the Slender Man. I’m keeping my projects close to my chest (in a plastic bag with the rest of my organs).

I hope other groups create new concepts and make series of videos. Not necessarily a horror series or somehing about the paranormal, but productions using all sorts of subject matter and in multiple genres. I think the Marble Hornets project’s strongest point is showing what you can achieve with this medium.

T: One year later, people still seem to continue to like the Slender Man character, enough to make the Marble Hornets crew consider about a new season. Do you still get recognition from time to time about Slender Man?

Has that character changed your way of browsing the web? VS: I do on occasion, but I like it to stay mysterious (does interview). T: Do you have anything to add on what has been said, or any last word you would want to say to the readers? VS: Before you had angels and succubi, and then ghosts and spirits, today we have shadow people and inter-dimensional beings. The Slender Man, and other newly created entities, are just the newest addition in the progression of a long, and very real, human tradition.

You’ve seen him, now you can’t unsee him. T: Thank you very much again for your time. Reelsmart Motion Blur Cs6 Mac Crack Software.

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Status Submission Type: Badges: Researching Year Origin Tags,, Additional References About Protegent Antivirus refers to a series of remixes based on the commercials for the Indian antivirus software Protegent. The advertisements have been criticized for their animation, characters and song choice, which features a belabored rap about the software. Many online have claimed that the antivirus is malware because the character of Proto looks very similar to Whyatt from the animated children’s telelvision series Super Why! Origin On August 18th, 2013, the account for Unistal, Protegent’s parent company, uploaded a three minute commercial for their Protegent software.

In the video, four cartoon men discuss their issues before being approached by Proto, Protegent’s superhero mascot. As of August 2017, the video (shown below, left) has been viewed 5,500 times. The following year, on February 25th, Unistal uploaded another Proto-based commercial in which the character raps.

This video inspired a large number of the remixes involving Protegent (shown below, right). Spread On September 9th, 2016, Protegent uploaded another commercial under the name Unistal Systems Pvt Ltd. The commercial, which features two Protos, one with a mustache, talking about the product, (shown below) received more than 30,000 views in less than a year. On July 22nd, came upon the Protegentor commercials during a Destruction livestream on ] In the video, Vinesauce Joel downloads numerous malware and malicious software onto his computer. The livestream has since been viewed more than 11,000 times and seems to be the first of the wider exposure to Proto and Protegentor commercials.

The following day, YouTuber S_ur uploaded the stream to YouTube, where the video (shown below) received more than 73,000 views in two weeks. The following day, YouTuber DarkGabbz uploaded one of the first remixes of the commercial, complete with harsher noises and visual effects. The video (shown below, left) received more than 4,500 views in two weeks. Additionally ahat day, YouTuber PajamaFrix uploaded a midi remix of the commercial. Panorama Maker 6 Software Free Download.

The video (shown below, right) received more than 16,000 views in two weeks. Notable Examples Search Interest.