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WATCH: ‘Hi Stranger!’ creepy animation gone viral

 

“Hi Stranger… It’s been a while…I miss you…”, this two-and-a-half minute animation that was written, directed, and animated by Kirsten Lepore has been going viral on social media.

Published on March 20th, the weird film already reached close to 600,00o views.

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“Hi Stranger”, hypnotize the viewers by its unique atmospheric, voice, tone and text.

This is “the tone that I was going for and the sort of weirdly intimate, weirdly creepy kind of gender-ambiguous voice I was looking for,” LA-based animator Kirsten Lepore told Skwigly

And what viewers say?

Crissy Holder said:

“At first this video creeped me out. but more I watched it it made a impact on me. and made me tear up. I hope this wasn’t the end of this video I dearly hope whoever made this video make more. and the part where he said it OK you can look at my butt I laughed so hard. but in the rest of the video it was emotional. it’s kind of like it hits all your emotions at once I think anyway. please keep this video going.
“I don’t care if people are going to say this is creepy. I feel so loved, his voice is so soft and sound and everything in this video makes me want to cry in joy and feel so much better about myself. And I love you too Stranger. I love you too.”

 

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