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I'd just experienced the weirdest thing the other day.

I was given the day off from work, and I was pretty bored. I decided to go through my attic to collect some childhood items. Once I went up my attic, the first I saw was a black DVD case. I opened it up and I saw a DVD-R with the words "Little Bill: The Musical Instrument/The Choir" written on it. I remembered nothing about it, so I just assumed that it was a DVD my mom made for me when I was little. All I found after that was nothing interesting, so I brought the DVD up to my room and put it in my DVD player.

Nothing special happened at first, it just played like a regular Little Bill episode, with the Little Bill theme song and the title screen. Then after the title screen the episode started to lose quality and glitch up. This continued to grow worse and worse for the rest of the episode, with some parts unwatchable due to the massive amount of distortion. That's not even the craziest part. In the middle of what I think was the credits, the episode cut to a video of Little Bill sitting in the corner, crying. The camera began to zoom in on Little Bill, and as that was happening little details began to pop up. The walls began to become more dirty and realistic. On the floor little incomprehensible messages written in white chalk began to appear. Little Bill's clothes started to get more worn and ruined. After 2 minutes the camera stop zooming and a pitch black hand with huge black fingernails started to tear Little Bill's clothes. Little Bill's crying started to intensify while the hand was doing this. The hand then swung at Little Bill but before the hand could scratch him the DVD stopped.

I don't know what the purpose of this DVD was, let alone what just happened. I tried to investigate online but almost nothing came out of it. The only thing I got was a story about a man named Charles Crooks who was a regular animator for Little Bill who got disgruntled and supposedly went insane and animated a Little Bill short film. It could be the origin of this DVD, but I'm taking it by a grain of salt. What do you think of this?

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