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Ghost Car

Ghost Car

Part of a series on Internet Screamers. [View Related Entries]

Updated Jul 23, 2020 at 09:56AM EDT by Y F.

Added Dec 12, 2010 at 10:51AM EST by ug5151.

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Ghost Car, is a commercial introduced in early 2005 by a German drink company called k-fee. As something very peaceful is happening on the advertisement, a zombie or a gargoyle would pop out of the screen, scream very loudly and frighteningly, and possibly scare the viewer. In the end, it shows the companies brand, and the products logo.

The video was one of the first screamer's to be uploaded on the internet. The commercial was uploaded in July of 2005, also being the first screamer uploaded to YouTube, and one of the first video's put on YouTube. Since the upload, the video has gotten 22,000,000 views.

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