![]() Upon pausing it exactly on the frame, the viewer would see a real life mutilated dead child, eviscerated and with one of his eyes popped out and the photographer's shadow visible.Īfter this photograph is seen, it cuts back to Squidward sobbing, much louder than before with what appears to be blood running from his eyes instead of tears and the sound of the salesman still heard. The salesman's laughing can also be heard echoing in the background.Īfter another thirty seconds, the screen blurs and twitches violently and a single frame flashes over the screen. The sound of him sobbing can suddenly be heard, very loudly and severe as the screen twitches in on itself briefly. It also begins very mildly zooming in on Squidward's face, only noticeable if you compare ten seconds of frames side by side. This is when the sound of a slight breeze through a forest can be heard in the background. Again, the audio is completely missing for most of the scene, until the sobbing begins. What's odd is that the scene actually shows him walking to his house, with nothing happening in the background, for three minutes and fifty seconds before abruptly cutting to red for another twenty seconds, just as he arrives at his house.Ī new scene appears, back to the original cartoon eyes, with Squidward sitting in a chair in his room that night, with a blank look on his face for roughly thirty seconds before starting to sob softly. The scene pans to reveal the same Scottish salesman sitting next to them, also booing, as Squidward walks back to his home with his head in his tentacles. SpongeBob and Patrick are seen in the crowd booing Squidward too, very uncommon for them. After an unruly performance, everyone boos Squidward in a cruel sounding way. The frames in the animation skip every four seconds, but the sound remains synced. The audio is also completely absent from this scene, save for occasional clicks and whistles.Īfter the repeat of the previous scene, a new scene begins with the same red eyes, but at the theater where Squidward is playing his clarinet. However, this time, Squidward's eyes have been replaced with new and more realistic eyes with red pupils, clearly not real but more realistic than CGI, TV or animated. The scene then fades to red over the course of twelve seconds and, perhaps by glitch, the same scene is repeated once more which is somewhat common in rough cuts of animation. Squidward, unsure of himself, walks back and begins playing his clarinet again, this time uninterrupted. SpongeBob and Patrick both apologize tearfully. Squidward walks over to the window and shouts at the two, telling them he needs to practice for a concert he will be performing at. After performing several off-key notes, SpongeBob and Patrick begin laughing outside, interrupting Squidward yet again. Squidward walks back to his room and finally begins playing the clarinet. The salesman, looking very upset, tells Squidward "The red mist is coming" and procedes to walk off, confusing Squidward. The salesman begins knocking again, and Squidward opens the door angrily. Squidward tells him that he isn't interested and slams the door in the man's face, walking back to his room. The salesman, a Scottish fish, asks if he could have a moment of Squidward's time. He walks down and opens the door and discovers that a traveling salesman is at his door. ![]() Squidward wraps his mouth around the clarinet and is only able to play one note before being interrupted by someone knocking on the door. Red Mist begins with Squidward preparing to practice his clarinet in his room as SpongeBob and Patrick play merrily outside. Like the long-lost yet recently discovered "Suicide Mouse" tape, Red Mist was purportedly created by a now-imprisoned Scottish animator (Andrew Skinner) for the series who intended to pass the tape off as the season four premiere episode instead of "Fear of a Krabby Patty" and feature the death of Squidward. Red Mist is a controversial real-life bootleg tape featuring an unaired episode of the popular Nickelodeon series SpongeBob Squarepants. ![]() ![]() If this was added to a page, it will be protected. This page was featured, making this page a pasta of the day. ![]()
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