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So apparently I'm one of Chris's near-40 favorites creators now. I have no idea why. I haven't actually published any flipnotes.

Still, opportunity awaits. Let's see if this can go anywhere.

he replied to you on the animation, check it. Clydec 19:20, 24 June 2010 (UTC)

Holy shit so he did. Mystery Solved.--Beat 19:27, 24 June 2010 (UTC)

UltimateNightmare

UltimateNightmare is the first actual animation Chris posted on Flipnote Hatena, on 21 June 2010. When it was first posted, many trolls reaction was that Chris's account had been hacked, simply because the animation was so vastly removed from standard Chris fare. It still sucked though. Some things are constant.

The video features nothing but a stick man going through a simple walking animation, but never actually moving forward, while a high-pitched squeal (likely provided by Chris himself) loops in the background. The title, "Ultimate Nightmare" suggests that Chris's worst fear is nothing good being on TV, a specter not quite as terrifying as a macabre death factory. Considering how much time Chris spends watching Netflix, though, his worries are not entirely unsurprising. Amazingly, this isn't the first time Chris has used a repetitive series of beeps to play through his amateur animation.

For those of you curious, if the stick figure is walking a mile at the rate of 1/8 of a millimeter per hour, then it will get to its destination in 536448 days, or almost 1470 years.

Description

On All Channels, a person walking a Whole Mile at a rate of 1/8 Millimeter Per Hour, with only a Monotone Beep that goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on.....

Video

{{Infobox/Flipnote | name = UltimateNightmare

| video =

| stardate = June 21, 2010 | subject = TelevisionTelevision Television | previous = n/a | next = Don'tGetTrolled

=Transcript

[A stick figure goes through a 3 frame looping animation while a loud beep drones on in the background.]

[At the thirty second point, the scene is replaced by white letters on a black background, reading "One Hour Later". On the original site, this could be set to loop, showing that hour after hour the stick figure never made it anywhere.]