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|title = Aladdin subliminal message
|title = Aladdin subliminal message
|image = Al.png
|image = Al.png
|maker = sclock2
|maker = Chinese Himmrah
|type = YouTube video
|type = YouTube video
|date = June 6th, 2008
|date = June 6th, 2008
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'''Aladdin subliminal message''' is a [[screamer]] video by sclock2. This screamer is almost identical to a legitimate video uploaded by Eve McInerney in late 2006, this tricking some viewers who have already watched the original video into watching (or even sharing) the [[screamer]] video by accident when users tried to look it up again. The titles of both videos are also identical, except for the capitalization of the first word.
'''Aladdin subliminal message''' is a [[screamer]] video by Chinese Himmrah (aka. sclock2). This screamer is almost identical to a legitimate video uploaded by Eve McInerney in late 2006, this tricking some viewers who have already watched the original video into watching (or even sharing) the [[screamer]] video by accident when users tried to look it up again. The titles of both videos are also identical, except for the capitalization of the first word.


The video is about an alleged subliminal message during the balcony scene in Disney's ''Aladdin'', where Aladdin supposedly says: "''Good teenagers, take off your clothes!''" (in the original alladin movie he's actually saying: "''Good kitty, just... take off and go!''"). In the beginning, the scene and its message are described with some Windows Movie Maker text slides that were common in the early days of YouTube, then a clip of the scene is shown.
The video is about an alleged subliminal message during the balcony scene in Disney's ''Aladdin'', where Aladdin supposedly says: "''Good teenagers, take off your clothes!''" (in the original alladin movie he's actually saying: "''Good kitty, just... take off and go!''"). In the beginning, the scene and its message are described with some Windows Movie Maker text slides that were common in the early days of YouTube, then a clip of the scene is shown.
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