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{{Infobox
|title = Crazy Ghost
|title = pikachu.exe
|image = ScreamerWarning.png
|image = Pica.jpg
|creator = Unknown
|maker = Junya Uchino
|type = [[Screamer]] image
|type = Application File
|date = 2002
|date = 2000
}}
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'''Ghost.exe''', also known as '''pikachu.exe''', '''pica.exe''', or '''Scary Pikachu''', was a [[screamer]] program made by Junya Uchino around 2000. It was hosted on many sites, and was later hosted on haha168.com, a site that hosted many screamer applications including [[Monster.exe]], around 2002.


'''Crazy Ghost''' (Japanese: クレイジーゴースト, ''kurejī gōsuto'') also known as '''Red-Eyed Woman''' (Japanese: 赤目女, ''akame onna'') is an image of a pale-faced, red-eyed woman that is used in many screamers. In China, the image is known as 一只可愛的女鬼寵物 (Pinyin: ''Yī zhī kě'ài de nǚ guǐ chǒngwù'', “cute female ghost pet”).  
== Content ==
Upon opening the application, the user is greeted with a title screen with the text "Pokemon Island Adventure" and a rapid cycle of Pokémon images. Text in the lower left of the screen read "Please turn on your speaker for dynamic sound effect within the game".


== Origin and Spread ==
When the user clicked on the title screen, a voice clip of Pikachu saying "Pikachu!" played, and the screen started to flash white. The screen faded to black, and then a full-screen, GIF of a blue-tinted ghost making a pawing motion, known as Hong Kong Grandmother Ghost (홍콩할매귀신)<ref>An urban legend in Korea. She was said to be an old Korean lady who loved her cat. She took a flight to Hong Kong with her cat, but the plane crashed and both died. Her love for the cat was so strong that their ghosts merged, and so her face is half-cat and half-human. She was said to attack children who were out after sunset.</ref> appeared, accompanied by ghostly speech.  
Crazy Ghost originated on a Korean site, myhome.hananet.net/~crazyghost/goto.htm, as early as January 2002. Upon opening the page, the website would open a pop-up containing the image accompanied by a scream.


In October 2002, the image was published to two subpages of a private website belonging to a Chinese university student, vip.6to23.com/jpgman/gui/mm.htm and vip.6to23.com/jpgman/gui/gui.htm. Upon accessing the mm.htm page, the user is met with a dialog box that says 音量调到最大了吗?? ("Is the volume turned all the way up?"). After clicking the OK button, the Crazy Ghost image appears alongside g.wav, an audio file consisting of a female scream. The page opens another dialog box when the user attempts to leave the page, which says 哟,怎么你的胆量还可以啊 ("Well, you've got a lot of nerve"). Unlike mm.htm, gui.htm had no image or sound file in its source code, and was likely designed to to redirect the user to mm.htm.<ref>thetuburo.com/2021/12/28/crazy-ghost-gazou</ref>
==Link==
<font color="yellow"><u>NOTE</u>: the following program contains a [[screamer]] with flashing lights!</font>
*web.archive.org/web/20060103081420/haha168.com/main_down/download/013.zip (Macromedia Flash 4.0 projector comes bundled with the screamer itself)
* '''Showcase:''' youtu.be/WWQekwlXcv8
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In 2009, the image was reprinted on a Japanese website called 魔を祓う部屋 (''ma o harau heya'', "Room for Exorcising Demons") under the name クレイジーゴースト.<ref>w.atwiki.jp/mustnotsearch/pages/128.html</ref> A [[wikipedia:Moe_(slang)|moeified]] version of Crazy Ghost, called キャー子さん (Kyāko-san),<ref>Likely a combination of キャー (''kyā''), an exclamation of surprise, and 子 (''ko'') a common female name ending. </ref> was posted on [[wikipedia:Futaba_Channel|Futaba Channel]].<ref>dic.nicovideo.jp/a/%E3%82%AD%E3%83%A3%E3%83%BC%E5%AD%90%E3%81%95%E3%82%93</ref><ref>According to w.atwiki.jp/2jiwiki/pages/592.html, the earliest record of キャー子さん dates back to January 8th, 2008.</ref>
[[Category:Applications]]
==Notes==
[[Category:2000]]
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[[Category:Other makers]]
==Links==
[[Category:Other scary images]]
<u>NOTE</u>: The following links contain a [[screamer]] image!
[[Category:Pokémon]]
*lohas.nicoseiga.jp/thumb/423455i?
[[Category:Flash]]
*'''Further reading (Japanese):''' thetuburo.com/2021/12/28/crazy-ghost-gazou
[[Category:Games]]
**dic.nicovideo.jp/a/%E3%82%AF%E3%83%AC%E3%82%A4%E3%82%B8%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B4%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B9%E3%83%88
**w.atwiki.jp/mustnotsearch/pages/513.html
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 8 April 2024

This page is about a screamer or shock site, whose original copy has been deleted.
This screamer's original copy is deleted, but the article links to an archive on the Wayback Machine or another saved copy.

Ghost.exe, also known as pikachu.exe, pica.exe, or Scary Pikachu, was a screamer program made by Junya Uchino around 2000. It was hosted on many sites, and was later hosted on haha168.com, a site that hosted many screamer applications including Monster.exe, around 2002.

Content

Upon opening the application, the user is greeted with a title screen with the text "Pokemon Island Adventure" and a rapid cycle of Pokémon images. Text in the lower left of the screen read "Please turn on your speaker for dynamic sound effect within the game".

When the user clicked on the title screen, a voice clip of Pikachu saying "Pikachu!" played, and the screen started to flash white. The screen faded to black, and then a full-screen, GIF of a blue-tinted ghost making a pawing motion, known as Hong Kong Grandmother Ghost (홍콩할매귀신)[1] appeared, accompanied by ghostly speech.

Link

NOTE: the following program contains a screamer with flashing lights!

  • web.archive.org/web/20060103081420/haha168.com/main_down/download/013.zip (Macromedia Flash 4.0 projector comes bundled with the screamer itself)
  • Showcase: youtu.be/WWQekwlXcv8

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  1. An urban legend in Korea. She was said to be an old Korean lady who loved her cat. She took a flight to Hong Kong with her cat, but the plane crashed and both died. Her love for the cat was so strong that their ghosts merged, and so her face is half-cat and half-human. She was said to attack children who were out after sunset.