Disturbing Strokes (Creepy Audio Intro)

When the original audio of the show's intro is replaced it takes on a something entirely different.
Sagemindsays...

Amazing what a little audio can do! That truly changed the whole meaning of the clip. But then you have to wonder, what was the editor thinking when he decided to mash the two together... what was in his tthoughts...???

siftbotsays...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'different, strokes, molester, creepy, intro, audio, arnold, willis, 80s' to 'different, strokes, molester, creepy, intro, the dorm that dripped blood, chris young' - edited by dystopianfuturetoday

Memoraresays...

I'm thinking you could apply this audio to another old tv sitcom - Family Affair - with disturbing results: Buffy, Jody, Cissy, "Uncle" Bill, and Mr. "French". *shiver*

How about Gilligan's Island? o_O

pipp3355says...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffrent_Strokes#Post-show_troubles

Three of the child stars ended up having problems after the show ended. Dana Plato went on to pose for Playboy, and also appeared in softcore films. She was later arrested twice (once for armed robbery, again for forging a prescription for Valium). She died of a drug overdose in 1999 at the age of 34.[2]
Todd Bridges was arrested in 1994 after allegedly ramming someone's car after an argument.[3] He also had issues with illegal drugs for several years, before turning his life around. He has since traveled across the U.S.A., touring schools discussing the dangers of drug use.[4]
In 1989, Gary Coleman sued his parents and his former manager over misappropriation of his trust fund. Although he was awarded over $1,000,000 in the decision, he filed for bankruptcy in 1999. Coleman was charged with assault in 1998 after he punched a woman while he was working as a security guard at a shopping mall. In 2001, Coleman (still working as a security guard) was videotaped trying to stop a vehicle from entering the mall. The driver ridiculed him, and released the tape to be broadcast on numerous television shows.[5] In the mid-2000s, Coleman lent his voice and likeness to the controversial videogame Postal2. In 2007, Coleman was cited for disorderly conduct in Provo, Utah for having a "heated discussion" with a woman.[6]

Prunesquallorsays...

>> ^Sagemind:
Amazing what a little audio can do! That truly changed the whole meaning of the clip. But then you have to wonder, what was the editor thinking when he decided to mash the two together... what was in his tthoughts...???


I'm sure the editor was just as creeped outwhen he saw what he had made as you were... In fact I know he was as I made it

It was just something I put together for B3ta while bored on friday, and I'm surprised how popular it's become, but I'm just glad people like it

Prunesquallor a.k.a Monty Propps

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