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NvtterBvtterGvrly, also known as Ava, is an animator that existed in the depths of YouTube back in 2010. She was a 20-year-old woman who had an average emo persona, speaking with very bad grammar and a cutesy voice when she had her microphone on. The usual stuff one would expect from someone participating in YouTube’s early trends. Although Ava had a small sub count, she was notable for her AMV edits, short webcam videos, and most of all, her animation memes made with Flash 32.
In March of 2010, Ava posted a webcam video where she spoke to the audience in her silly persona voice about her favorite anime and the most recent episode of it. Based on the title, it was clear that the anime she was talking about would've been HeartCatch PreCure.
Suddenly, her father creaked open the door offscreen and stepped into view, face unshown. In a mildly annoyed tone, he told her about how she didn’t come watch a movie with him like she promised. Ava, still remaining in character, responded to him saying that she was currently recording a video, which resulted in him telling her to shut it off when she’s done and to come to the living room. He then leaned in to where his face was now visible to the camera, and attempted to kiss his daughter on the lips, holding her by the cheek. She backed up and pushed him away with her foot, telling him to stop, before getting back to her commentary.
This video was called “PRECURE WUZ VERY FUN ^_^” and the description of the video had her inform the audience that she’s fine and her dad was just “being weird.” The original read as follows:
“hiiiii!! ignore mai dad he confuzzled me 2 >_<”
Ava would move onto her regular posts afterwards, consisting of anime music videos and songs animated in Flash for the time being, up until May. At that point in her time on YouTube, Ava’s most recent videos had her speak in weird, varied messages to her audience, either through the animations or her descriptions.
In one animation, titled “WALKIN ON THA SUN X3,” it had her character doing a walk cycle with rave lights flashing in the background. In the video, text would appear for a millisecond as the video’s song played, reading “look at her, she’s by herself” on the bottom right. Judging by the comments section at the time, no one seemed to notice.
The next video, titled “GOOFBALLZ AT MICKEY DEES LOL,” involved her doing a vlog with her college friends at McDonald’s. One of her friends arrived back, commenting that he found a quarter in the toilet. Ava would recoil and tell her friend to go wash his hands, and that he shouldn’t touch anyone after reaching in there. As he walked back to the restroom, she turned the camera back to herself, and commented about it, saying something tantamount to “just like a certain someone we know, huh?”
The next several videos afterward came off as somewhat normal at first glance, until the descriptions of the videos were put together. Only one video after these five wrapped back around to the plea Ava was trying to send off.
- First video’s description: “i hop3 u enjoyed da amv!! been gitting reely into fruits basket latly \^o^/”
- Second video’s description: “have u evr had pocky?? i sure did, tasti stuff, luv it”
- Third video’s description: “nobody in mai frindzz group ever talkzz about this show but meee! >///_///<”
- Fourth video’s description: “tu talk 2 luffy and hang out withhim would be awesome!! mad an amv 2 appreciate this dood X33”
- Fifth video’s description: “help AAAAA im gunna passout im so proud uv how dis turnd out! i wuz happy with da other animz i mad but dis one takes da cake (^ω^)”
Ava later uploaded a short animation test just weeks after the fifth video, with hardly any effort compared to the ones she normally does. All that her subscribers got that day was a two-framed clip of her OC dancing left and right, with "last five videos, connect the dots below" floating above. Still, no one understood the meaning as her follower count only hit twenty-two at the time, but it was subsequently discovered that upon putting the first word of every description together, a brand-new sentence formed. “i have nobody tu talk 2 help.”
Weeks later, she would post this comment in her most recent upload: "none of you got the memo, get ready for a surprise"
There was barely any punctuation, but strangely enough, there were no spelling errors either which is unlike her. What followed was inactivity for four weeks, with some of the comments questioning if she was alright. Allegedly, her college friends came into the comments section asking where she was as she had been absent from class for a long time. Speculation says that she could have been swiftly pulled out for online classwork.
Finally, on July 24, Ava posted her final video, the title being “PSYCHO TEDDY ANIM,” the thumbnail being of her character with a comically disturbed expression, making a peace sign to the viewer. The video in question was an animation parody for the song of the same name.
In the video, as the song played, a person drawn in her style, with a cut out JPEG of her father’s face replacing the head “sang” to the viewers. As he chimed on, the video cut to clips of him chasing Ava’s persona and tightly hugging her, then gradually grew worse with him forcing himself onto her character. Once the “just squeeze me" line was said in the song, a real photograph of Ava and her father popped up on screen for a very short interval, before cutting back to her character standing in a picture of her real room and playing the “do you really really really really want to” lines.
A supposed "screenshot" of the video. Legitimacy unconfirmed.
Her character was now staring at the viewer, her smile widening until her gums were exposed, her teeth yellow with plaque, and a single black bar taking the place of where her eyes should've been. Thinly written, sometimes unspaced phrases flickered over the dark smudge. Some were hard to make out as if they were scrawled by a hurrying hand, but the more legible ones were "blindtilnow," "abhoryoulonelyslob," and "ihateme."
Once the “I’m a psycho, psycho teddy” line was heard, the “do you really really really really want to” line repeated incessantly, on a nonstop loop. Her character walked out of her room and through photographs of her house as this happened, each background transitioning with a zoom out and hard cut. Eventually, she reached a photograph of a kitchen, with cooking ambience being heard. The depiction of her father can be seen, with a pan in hand, frying an egg. The line, as mentioned before, was still repeating, but this time, it has simply been reduced to “do you want to?”
Ava’s character stood next to her father. He turned to his right, directly at her. Suddenly, she gripped onto the handle of the pan, and the scene cut to black. Various blurry pictures of her real father faded in and out of view, as low quality, muffled screams of a man sounded off. The pictures ranged from her father just as he was hit with a pan, to Ava herself holding her father’s corpse by the head to the camera with an innocent smile.
The video abruptly ended, cutting off the song and homicide audio. Everyone in the comments was frightened and in a frenzy over the tragedy. One of them, rumored to be from a classmate she knew, threatened to call the police on her home and referred to her as “Ava,” hence the mentions.
A day after the video was posted, her channel was spontaneously deleted, but beforehand, she edited her video’s description to give one final message. One that explained everything in just a few words.
“he loved me more than I wanted him to :)”
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