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A common audio cue used when you want to establish that something is deeply Insane, Evil, or Unnatural, but the [[Ominous Latin Chanting|Ominous Latin Choir]] is off on vacation - A series of sharp, screeching notes on any string instrument. Sometimes this is paired with the [[Vertigo Effect]]. |
A common audio cue used when you want to establish that something is deeply Insane, Evil, or Unnatural, but the [[Ominous Latin Chanting|Ominous Latin Choir]] is off on vacation - A series of sharp, screeching notes on any string instrument. Sometimes this is paired with the [[Vertigo Effect]]. |
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== Anime and Manga == |
== Anime and Manga == |
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* The entire shower scene is parodied in ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'', strings and all. It only serves to make Fuura Kafuka even creepier, too--while the stabber changes between every shot (Bruce Lee, Freddy Krueger, and the [[Drunken Master]] to name a few), it's ''Kafuka'' we see dashing around the corner out of the bathroom. |
* The entire shower scene is parodied in ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'', strings and all. It only serves to make Fuura Kafuka even creepier, too--while the stabber changes between every shot (Bruce Lee, Freddy Krueger, and the [[Drunken Master]] to name a few), it's ''Kafuka'' we see dashing around the corner out of the bathroom. |