I've talked to a couple psychologists, but they all says it's due to stress. I've also heard voices and have been having hallucinations. It's been 4 weeks now and I've been having terribly violent nightmares ever since. I tried to find it the next day, but the "#?" was nowhere to be found. My mum told me I was being ridiculous and left.
I tried for easily ten minutes to get it to play, but I had no luck. I went to get my mum to show her, but when I tried to re-play the episode, it acted as if it was going to load, but redirected to the home screen. There were tears in my eyes because I was so frightened. Ferb started to laugh, but the laugh had no audio, only the screeching was heard: the shot last colour was warped as Ferb continued to laugh. Ferb was in exactly the same spot unmoved. His eyes were still half-open, bloodshot and the rope was slightly swinging back and forth. As soon as the gram showed up, there was a terrible screeching sound. The frame abruptly changed to a shot of Phineas hanging by a noose from the tree. Ferb remained silent while the sinister look on his face became more and more terrifying. Phineas started screaming "WHY?" while he pounded the ground with his fist over and over again. The stare was finally broken when the camera panned out to where they were both visible. That took under a minute to etch itself into my brain for good.
My stomach was clenching as if it were preparing to empty it's contents. I couldn't break the stare, it was as if he was looking into me! I felt uneasy, as I were actually being watched. For a good bit of time, my eyes met those of Ferb's. It was like a car wreck, I just couldn't look away from the screen. I continued to watch, though I didn't want to. They got louder and louder, until it got so unbearable that I had to grab my remote and turn it down. The sobs didn't sound cartoon-like at all.they sounded like they were legitimate, as if something truly terrible had happened. The audio alternated between fuzzy and normal. There were tears welling up in his eyes and he fell over letting out heavy sobs. His face started to warp and then return to normal. They sat in silence for a good minute and a half and the camera slowly zoomed into Phineas. Instead of the normal happy or at least neutral expressions on their face, there was a terrifying sinister look on Ferb's face, (which creeped me out so badly, I couldn't look for very long) and a look of absolute pain on Phineas's face. The camera panned down from pointing up at the sky to Phineas and Ferb sitting under a tree, as the episodes sometimes did. Normally, it would chime in with a brief upbeat guitar, but this time there was silence. The animation was very poor though, almost as if it were a pilot or something of the sort. It started out with the catchy theme song, nothing out of the ordinary. Which was something I will regret for the rest of my life. But there was nothing but the "#?" Out of curiosity, I selected it. It was just a hashtag symbol and a question mark like so "#?" which was strange, because on the list it normally showed the number of the episode, the title and how long the episode was.
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I plopped down on my bed and grabbed the PS3 controller to select the next episode, because I was honestly enjoying it.Īfter it had ended, I went back to the screen where you could select which episode you wanted to view and I saw one at the very bottom of the list. I carried her to her room so she could nap without me disturbing her and returned to my room.
My sister and I got through about six episodes and then she fell asleep on me. I selected it and it automatically played the first episode. My sister and I watch this show together sometimes and I actually find it quite funny, especially for a show aimed at younger kids.
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I searched around for a bit looking for a kid-friendly show or movie that I didn't mind to watch until I got to "Phineas and Ferb". I said sure and suggested I find something we could both watch together and she nodded with excitement.
I was on my PS3 on Netflix watching "That 70s Show" when my little sister ran in to ask if we could play. It started off just like any other summer day for a teenager waking up in the middle of the afternoon, stumbling out of bed, finding something to eat in the kitchen and then finding something to waste my time on.