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Jeff Weise/Flash

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These are mirrors of all of Jeff Weise's known flash materials on Newgrounds. NG got hijacked by SJWs who proceeded to delete hundreds of people's works, and Jeff's material was attacked. However, we thought 1 step ahead, and thus this material is preserved forever. We strongly encourage you to download and mirror this content, so that it is never lost to time.

Flashes

https://static.encyclopediadramatica.se/mirrors/Jeff_Weise_NG_Content/flash.html

NOTE: Playing the flashes through the mirror can often lead to errors or stretching. It is recommended that you download the flashes (below) and play them through a flash player like SWF / Swiff.

Syko666

His original Newgrounds account from the first few years of the 2000s

  • Gangland - A flash of his featuring a mobster who guns down several rivals.
  • Hitman - A flash game where you play a hitman who must assassinate several enemies
  • Look - An obscure flash animation of his
  • Pigeon Hunter - a game of his where you play a redneck who must kill all pigeons.

Regret

Jeff made another account in 2004 (for unknown reasons), saying that he was new. His flashes were all evidence to the contrary, as the community pointed out.

  • Clown - A Halloween 2004 flash featuring a disturbing clown. A young boy walks through the night, and runs into this demonic entity. The clown quickly turns hostile and bites his head off- this gruesome scene is only visible for a scant second.
  • Target Practice - A flash movie depicting a deranged gunman who perpetrates a mass shooting, killing several people including a KKK member and the police, before the gunman takes his own life. This flash triggered several members into pointing out that they were worried about the content creator's mental health- a belief that served them right in a few months.

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