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Reviews for "The Northern Incident"

Perfect ...

Except the WTF ending ! D:
Add in my favorites :D

AWESOME!

My favorite part is the secret message you get when you right click the video :D

Woah...

That was...

SO AWESOME! :D :D :D

Keep watching after the credits

For the whole part of the movie it was meh, everything was well done, but for a scary movie, it wasn't really making me jump out of my seat; quite the contrary, I was laughing at those sparkling whys going lol . That is, until I saw the end after the credits. That DAMN sound (squeal? Kind of sounded like running the bow across a violin or something), that DAMN sound is what made the hairs on the back of my neck stand straight up. I haven't been that freaked by sound since I heard the devil's chord. Anyway, was awesome. I guess I wasn't prepared for that surprise at the end after the whole movie had some comical aspect, which amplified the scare factor.

Quite scary

Dang it! I made the huge mistake of going onto the forums before I watched the day's cartoons and I had the endings spoiled for me!! Oh well, at least I managed to get a great sense of terror out of this truly terrifying and amazingly made flash cartoon! The best part is how everything is built up so far that you have no idea what is going to happen next. I am not going to spoil the ending, but it makes you wonder why they were up in the North in the first place. Who was driving his car away?

The true terror is that we as the audience will never know what happened. I did not know the dog was going to die. In fact, I would think the uh, people at the end would have accepted him into their society or something like that. I thought it was great how some parts were silent, oh wait, that was something wrong with my speaker. This is something that would have made a great Creepypasta, especially given its length. Impressive how you got Simon McClure and Yotam Perel to help you on this!