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https://gamejolt.com/p/part-2-spongebob-squidwards-sucide-not-for-kids-if-you-have-a-hear-c9ttagpr

I was working the night shift quality control for a large animation company with five other people, whose names I can't mention for a number of reasons. My job, along with my friends, was to double-check and revise the parts and episodes that were being made by the animation kids so that if there were any problems, we could report them immediately Our company was finishing the final episodes of the SpongeBob SquarePants cartoon series and was making a series of final episodes to help the original company, and of course, they were getting paid My friends and I were sitting at our table, each of us taking responsibility for a part of the videos. Our work was like this: the animation kids would make 5 episodes a month and deliver them to us at the end of the month, and we would each review one of these episodes separately and report any errors or problems to them. That's what was going to happen tonight. We all got together and divided the five videos on the monitor. Each of the kids picked an episode, each of which had a name. For example, one got the episode SpongeBob Goes to Heaven, and another got the episode Sandy and Patrick Make Out.

I received a video with a strange name.

I said to one of my friends who was relatively more unemployed than the others, "Come on, let's see what it's called! Wouldn't it be better to change it? Isn't it bad for the kids?"

He laughed a little and said, "Maybe it's a silly joke. Can this video be called that? What will the kids think then?"

He suggested we play the video.

And at that moment, I made the biggest mistake of my life.....

The video played.

My friend and I were staring at the screen.

The video was about the octopus, SpongeBob, and Patrick, whose story began on a sunny day in the city.

The video quality was lower than the other videos, the sounds were lagging behind, the colors were faded, in short, the video was not ordinary.

The story was as follows:

The octopus was supposed to give a concert the next day and was practicing hard, but the laughter of SpongeBob and Patrick kept him from concentrating.

He would go outside and tell them to stop, I'm practicing.

They said okay, and he and the octopus went and started practicing peacefully.

The next day, the octopus got ready to go on stage and started playing the clarinet, which was normal until now.

It kept going like this, and the video became more and more noisy and its quality deteriorated.

After playing, the sound of the audience present on the stage came in.

But the sound was not a normal sound.

The sound of the crowd was definitely not like what we heard, that is, it was not the sound of screaming from torture.

It was a terrible sound and very annoying.

The scream seemed to be from a child because it was high-pitched and in pain.

The audience screamed like that, and the video became noisier, more frequent, and of poor quality with strange vibrations.

The camera was not fixed in place, and the entire screen was moving up and down.

But the most interesting thing was the eyes of the audience.

We noticed that these eyes were not the usual eyes of the characters in this cartoon.

Their eyes had moved out of the cartoon state and were much more natural and detailed, similar to human eyes.

The eyes were designed with high precision, and of course, strangely, they had never used human shapes in this cartoon before.

The octopus, who had a Brahmin face and was very indifferent, left the stage and the camera showed him entering his blood and sitting on the bed.

This time, the camera went in front of the octopus, and the video took on more noise and frequency.

There was a sound of a drill, a hissing sound, unusual sounds, chatter and whispering, and sometimes a scream that had nothing to do with the cartoon and was really annoying.

The camera was in front of the octopus and was zooming in on its face when...

The camera was zooming in on the octopus's face with the same noises and frequencies when suddenly an image appeared and quickly cut off.

It was very fast and my friend and I were shocked to see it. I told him to go back and format it to see what it was.

My friend did the same thing and formatted it for a few minutes.

It turned into 10 forms, one of which had a photo in it.

My friend went to the photo form and the photo was clear.

I couldn't believe what I was seeing.

The photo was of a 6-year-old boy whose stomach had been ripped open, his eyes were bulging out, and a SpongeBob SquarePants doll was next to him.

The photographer's shadow was visible. The boy's heart and intestines were out, and blood was splattered everywhere. The boy was clearly in a lot of pain because his mouth was open and his body was in a bad shape.

Seeing this photo really got on my friend's nerves and I felt angry and upset.

My friend said, "Shall we continue?"

I said okay and the video started again with its strange sounds and frequencies and noises.

The camera was still zooming in on the octopus's face when suddenly another picture appeared and quickly cut off.

We reformatted again and I saw that this time the picture was of the body of a little 4-year-old girl, who, like the previous one, had her intestines sticking out and her eyes were gouged out, and she had a Patrick doll in her arms and the photographer's shadow was still on the body.

It was a bad scene, the girl's hair and her little hands and feet were covered in blood. I felt nauseous so I said, "Please, let it go."

My friend played the video again.

The camera took on a worse quality, the sounds became more irrelevant, and the quality of everything went down.

The camera was zooming in when another picture appeared and quickly disappeared.

We came to the picture by formatting it, and this time we saw three children together.

Their intestines were out and they had no eyes.

Patrick and SpongeBob and octopus dolls were on them and everything was covered in blood.

But when we looked closely, we realized how similar these bulging eyes were to the eyes of those spectators, and could the voices of the spectators have been the voices of these same children?

When I came to this conclusion, I felt sick and threw up the floor.

My friend stopped the video and came over to me.

He said, "Are you okay?"

I said, "Call the head of the animation team, let's see what's going on here."

My friend quickly called, and the head arrived at our office in a quarter of an hour.

The head of the animation team entered the company in a surprised manner and came over to us.

He said what happened, we told him the story and watched the video with him from the beginning and showed him the scenes and reached the end.

The camera zoomed in on the octopus's face again. It was full of screams and moans of pain that got on our nerves.

The camera went to the other side of the octopus's room, showing the octopus getting up, taking out his gun and shooting himself in the eye, and his blood and brains were splashing onto the wall.

The scene was horrible.

I threw up several times because both the blood was made from real blood and the brain was made from real brain, just like the eyes of the audience in the amphitheater who had come to watch the concert.

The video ended.

There was no one left in the room except the three of us out of fear.

The director decided to tell the animation guys what was going on, but the animation guys said they didn't know and didn't make such a scene at all.

He told the police and we showed them the video.

They have also started investigating the video and we hope to find something.

Note: The story you read was the last writings and manuscripts of an employee of the animation review company who witnessed this video.

He became depressed and hanged himself after a week because of the horrific scenes in the video.

The video was removed from all media, including YouTube, and the children in the video who were brutally killed were not identified.

The police did not find any trace of the photographer whose shadow was on the bodies.

The police found no trace of the photographer whose shadow was on the bodies.

Employees of the animation company that produced the SpongeBob cartoon swore they had never made such a video, and no one knew who had made the video, and it went into the company's quality control.

Then, after a year of questioning and collecting clues, the case was closed due to lack of sufficient evidence.

Please do not search for the video.

What was described is real and far beyond what you felt, so do not ask to find the original video and its name.

The name of the video and its details will remain hidden forever for your mental health.

The end.

See you tonight!

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