Vs Mouse:Re-Micks OST-Happy Ride (V3)

Newest happy ride for the mod Tags(ignore): Friday Night Funkin' revolves around the player character, Boyfriend, who must defeat a variety of opponents in singing and rapping contests in order to continue dating his love interest, Girlfriend. Gameplay involves hitting notes with timed inputs while avoiding running out of health for the duration of the song.[3][4] There are currently ten levels, alongside selected songs featuring more difficult remixes. Friday Night Funkin' was initially created for the Ludum Dare 47 game jam on October 5, 2020.[‡ 6] An expanded demo was released on November 1, 2020, with updates continually released in the following months. A full version backed by Kickstarter, titled Friday Night Funkin': The Full Ass Game, is in development.[5] On July 15, 2025, Friday Night Funkin' was released for iOS and Android. Suicidemouse.avi is a Mickey Mouse urban legend first published to 4chan on October 22, 2009,[69] with a video adaptation by YouTuber Nec1 releasing on November 25, 2009.[70] The story is about forgotten Mickey Mouse footage made by Walt Disney himself during the early 1930s. The story goes about real-life film critic Leonard Maltin reviewing classic cartoons for the Walt Disney Treasures DVD collection when he came across the lost short. While initially appearing to be a mundane three-minute loop of Mickey dismally walking down a street with off-key piano music, Maltin noticed-upon digitizing the film-that it was actually 9 minutes and 4 seconds long. After the initial three minutes of Mickey walking, the screen cuts to black for several minutes. Rather than ending, the footage resumes at the six-minute mark; the audio is now a "gurgled cry", the sidewalk begins going in impossible directions, and Mickey's dismal look curls into a smirk. The gurgling soon escalates into a blood-curdling scream, with colors appearing, buildings becoming rubble and Mickey's face melting into a demented look. Disturbed by the shifting tone, Maltin left the room, tasking an employee with finishing the film and taking notes. The cartoon eventually cuts to the smiling Mickey Mouse headshot seen at the beginning of the regular cartoons, with a broken music box playing in the background. This happens for 30 seconds, but whatever happened afterward was so mentally traumatic that it caused the employee to stumble out of the room, repeating the phrase "Real suffering is not known" ("I cannot see what has been unseen" in the original story) seven times before grabbing the gun from a nearby guard and shooting himself. The only thing known about the last 30 seconds is a single frame of Russian text displayed, which roughly translates to: "The sights of Hell bring its viewers back in."[69] Bustle cites Suicidemouse.avi as the "forefather" of lost episode creepypastas that helped define the genre, alongside Dead Bart and Squidward's Suicide.[70]