It starts with a very forlorn Mickey Mouse walking down the street with his hands behind his back, staring at the ground. The messy, horror-movie-like piano music in the background sends shivers down your spine. A minute in a half in, the screen goes black, and apparently, when the video was discovered, it stays that way until the sixth minute. It’s been edited, though, so when the images return, it’s a little, um, different.
Mickey is still walking down the street but you hear a man screaming in the background. More voices join in, and it becomes a jumbled mess of blood-curling screams. Soon enough, the images even become distorted, until finally Mickey’s face appears, wobbly and blurred. Then this phrase appears, written in Cyrillic: “The sights of hell bring its viewers back in.”
The creepypasta story behind it is what makes all the more disturbing, though. When Maltin first viewed this video, he became so upset that he had to leave the room and he had an assistant finish watching so they could takes notes for him. The guard who was on watch that night said the assistant stumbled out of the room after finishing the video, uttered the phrase “Real suffering is not known” seven times, and grabbed the guard’s gun and killed himself.
SO. CREEPY. All of it. Just creepy. Well, we’re happy to tell you that truth is, this story is not real. Not even close.
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