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| − | It is unique, compared to most fanimutations, as it was created using Windows Movie Maker, instead of a Flash program. The creator admits this decision was made as he had no experience with flash. The video became popular among friends, and gained popularity once uploaded onto websites such as YouTube and Google Video. | + | It is unique, compared to most fanimutations, as it was created using Windows Movie Maker, instead of a Flash program. The creator admits this decision was made as he had no experience with flash. The video became popular among friends, and gained popularity once uploaded onto websites such as YouTube and Google Video. A sequel in plot was made, [[Going to Jericho]]. |
== Clone Videos == | == Clone Videos == | ||
Revision as of 08:26, 7 May 2007
Pull Harder Screams Marthur is a Fanimutation created by Sandy Nisbet in the Summer of 2005, which uses the track "Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr" by the metalcore band Trivium. The title originates from the "fake lyrics" of the real title.
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History
It is unique, compared to most fanimutations, as it was created using Windows Movie Maker, instead of a Flash program. The creator admits this decision was made as he had no experience with flash. The video became popular among friends, and gained popularity once uploaded onto websites such as YouTube and Google Video. A sequel in plot was made, Going to Jericho.
Clone Videos
The popularity of the video led to many copycat movies, at first using Trivium songs, then songs from various other bands. As these videos gained massive popularity on YouTube, they were dubbed with the genre title "Misheard Lyrics" and "Interpretation", by YouTube users with no knowledge of Animutation. The creator is aware of the clone videos, and, as he claims on the Google Video page of PHSM, he is ashamed that there are so many clone videos, and the poor quality of them. He reminds the viewer that his video is the original, and asks they reserve judgement on his video before viewing.
Plot
The video stars British kids' TV puppets "Rosie and Jim", and follows Jim as he seeks revenge on a Rosie cosplayer for killing the real Rosie. The video, strangely, does not feature Colin Mochrie. Creator Sandy Nisbet admits he simply "forgot".