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{{Deleted}}{{Infobox|title = Baikinman's Heartbeat|image = Screenshot 12.png|imagecaption = The footage that plays after the screamer.|maker = Para Para Revolution|date = 2016|type = Video|language = {{English}}}}'''Baikinman's Heartbeat''' is a [[screamer]] video published on Veoh and later on [[YouTube]] madfe by Para Para Revolution (known in this wiki as [[User:CrysRocksXY|CrysRocksXY]], in YouTube as Para Para Revolution and in Veoh as GenerationForce).  
{{Deleted}}[[File:Screenshot 12.png]]'''Baikinman's Heartbeat''' is a [[screamer]] video published on Veoh and later on [[YouTube]] madfe by Para Para Revolution (known on FANDOM as [http://community.fandom.com/User:CrysRocksXY CrysRocksXY], in YouTube as Para Para Revolution and in Veoh as GenerationForce).  


It shows a clip from an episode of the well known Japanese cartoon ''Soreike! Anpanman'', "Anpanman and Dokinchan", where Baikinman, the main antagonist of the show, sleeps before his heart beats. The audio is very low volume, encouraging viewers to turn their volume up. After Baikinman jumps out to see what's coming at 0:11, a picture of Giygas from the video game ''Earthbound'' appears with a loud scream. Then, it cuts to footage from the Japan-only video game ''TwinBee RPG'' with white text reading "HAHAHA! Gotcha this time! Made in part by GenerationForce.", accompanied by ''Whenever Love'' by Ken Laszlo.
It shows a clip from an episode of the well known Japanese cartoon ''Soreike! Anpanman'', "Anpanman and Dokinchan", where Baikinman, the main antagonist of the show, sleeps before his heart beats. The audio is very low volume, encouraging viewers to turn their volume up. After Baikinman jumps out to see what's coming at 0:11, a picture of Giygas from the video game ''Earthbound'' appears with a loud scream. Then, it cuts to footage from the Japan-only video game ''TwinBee RPG'' with white text reading "HAHAHA! Gotcha this time! Made in part by GenerationForce.", accompanied by ''Whenever Love'' by Ken Laszlo.

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