Cutix Candy | Zero Gets JUMPSCARED (Sonic SFM Animatic) @cutixcandy | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Zero the Jackal (formerly Infinite) occasionally gets nightmares of Shadow the Hedgehog calling him weak.
This is one of the instances: being on a boat in a river, with a mix of a not-so-horror movie and a not-so-horror video game put into a disturbing EXE creepypasta-like experience where one is expecting something to just pop out.
And somehow, Zero still could not get over being called weak and became a soy boy in his dream.
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Hi. Here's a new video of Infinite having another nightmare of Shadow, by re-imagining him even more of a creature than ever. A little different as I made use of the slow tension.
Have you ever had a dream... that... umm, you get a jumpscare from the edgelord calling you weak and you wanted revenge because of what happened to your squad (and also your fragile ego). Yeah, Sonic Forces happened with this badly-written villain.
I still wonder if Zero is truly still alive, given the route I took in which he is in a wheelchair, and that I played around with the concept that it's an illusion because of the whole Phantom Ruby consumption thing.
Anyway, here's a David Lynch reference to the diner scene from Mulholland Drive, hence the use of the audio and the infamous jumpscare. As for why Zero's dream takes place at a river in the forest?
Well... I'll let you figure it out. Perhaps a Slenderman game or Outlast given that a camera's here? 🤔
Also, I actually made use of AI-generated images specifically for the Shadow jumpscare. Thanks, Dalle-mini/craiyon.
The "Have you ever have a dream?" dialogue that Infinite/Zero said: youtube.com/watch?v=Qd6NOUDg7aM
Yes, the soy scream at the end is from xQc playing Plasmophobia: youtube.com/watch?v=Qd6NOUDg7aM
Text-to-speech/TTS voices (edited in Audacity with RoVee plugin):
[All are done in uberduck.ai]
Zero - Infinite
Shadow - Shadow (David Humphrey)
The 3D renders are done in Source Filmmaker, with some of them edited in Adobe Photoshop. The video is edited in VEGAS Pro 18.
Zero the Jackal (formerly Infinite) occasionally gets nightmares of Shadow the Hedgehog calling him weak.
This is one of the instances: being on a boat in a river, with a mix of a not-so-horror movie and a not-so-horror video game put into a disturbing EXE creepypasta-like experience where one is expecting something to just pop out.
And somehow, Zero still could not get over being called weak and became a soy boy in his dream.
________________________________________
Hi. Here's a new video of Infinite having another nightmare of Shadow, by re-imagining him even more of a creature than ever. A little different as I made use of the slow tension.
Have you ever had a dream... that... umm, you get a jumpscare from the edgelord calling you weak and you wanted revenge because of what happened to your squad (and also your fragile ego). Yeah, Sonic Forces happened with this badly-written villain.
I still wonder if Zero is truly still alive, given the route I took in which he is in a wheelchair, and that I played around with the concept that it's an illusion because of the whole Phantom Ruby consumption thing.
Anyway, here's a David Lynch reference to the diner scene from Mulholland Drive, hence the use of the audio and the infamous jumpscare. As for why Zero's dream takes place at a river in the forest?
Well... I'll let you figure it out. Perhaps a Slenderman game or Outlast given that a camera's here? 🤔
Also, I actually made use of AI-generated images specifically for the Shadow jumpscare. Thanks, Dalle-mini/craiyon.
The "Have you ever have a dream?" dialogue that Infinite/Zero said: youtube.com/watch?v=Qd6NOUDg7aM
Yes, the soy scream at the end is from xQc playing Plasmophobia: youtube.com/watch?v=Qd6NOUDg7aM
Text-to-speech/TTS voices (edited in Audacity with RoVee plugin):
[All are done in uberduck.ai]
Zero - Infinite
Shadow - Shadow (David Humphrey)
The 3D renders are done in Source Filmmaker, with some of them edited in Adobe Photoshop. The video is edited in VEGAS Pro 18.