Wake_uP_B4nZo.mp4 Lost Tape

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Published 2020-04-09
Hope you guys are at the edge of your seats. The purpose of these films are to tell a story. and though yes there doesn't seem to be a story, trust me...there is. but if you don't want a story and just want chills down your spine then sure I can make that happen too. I just hope you stick around long enough to Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more.


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All Comments (21)
  • So what I gather from “Henry” and “I want a toy”, the boy possessing the Henry puppet is killed by his father over the constant nagging about wanting a toy. To hide this crime, the father dismembers the body and buries each part away from his house. The boy’s spirit returns and possesses various children’s toys in search of his father for revenge
  • @Lume-sd3rw
    This just made me sad because I hate the sounds of dogs crying
  • @sillycookie
    That poor dog... Hearing it cry and move so painfully in it's new "body"...made me feel actually sick.
  • @As-jh8gj
    1:39 JUMPSCARE WARNING It’s creepy to think that the animatronic was just right in his face the entire time in the dark but he only noticed it when he turned the flashlight on 😶
  • @imapretty12
    Banzo makes me actually kinda sad because it was a dog and anytime a dog dies in a movie or show, I cry
  • @kimmy1325
    My analysis Pt.1, play by play The camera is shot on a plushie on a purple table with a green lamp beside it. The plushie is slumped over, and appears to be leaning against the wall. At first, I thought this was a rabbit, considering the long ears. But, after I watched the rest of the video, it seems to be more of a dog. You'll be told why later in the tape. The date this is being recorded on is April 8th, 1985. The date stays the same throughout the whole video. The time, however, often changes later on in the video. Speaking of time, this part is taking place at 8:46 PM. A man and his daughter(?) have a conversation. For those of you who are deaf or just can't properly understand what they're saying, I've wrote my best interpretation of their conversation. MAN: Alright sweetie, I'll be back later tonight. Are you sure you don't want me to turn off the lights? CHILD: No, it's fine dad. MAN: Okay, sweetie. Goodnight. CHILD: Goodnight. A few lights that are reflecting off the wall turn off. After a few seconds of silence, the camera glitches out. It cuts to heavy breathing from the camera man as he walks up to a door. The time has changed to way earlier in the day, at 3:24 AM. From inside the door, we can hear whining, as if coming from a dog. The man opens the door, only to see an animatronic. The animatronic version of the plushie from the beginning. This animatronic appears to be the source of the whining (This is why I think the plushie is of a dog. Rabbits, from what I recall, don't whine.). It's sitting upon a pile of blood. It then starts to move, and, quite abruptly, turns it's head to the man. The time changes back to 8:46 PM as the camera shows the plushie again. The lamp beside it flickers a few times, and then completely shuts off as we hear a snap. The time changes to 4:06 AM, 82 minutes (if you're wondering, yes, I calculated this.) after the man saw the dog. The scenery dosen't change, however. This shows us not much, but it does give information that the lamp was turned off way earlier in the day. The time changes to 9:54 PM, an hour and 8 minutes after the father had left for work. The camera man goes up to the same door that he went through that morning. Instead of whining, however, banging is coming from it. He opens the door and turns a flashlight on. Right in his face is the animatronic he met before. It's missing an eye. The half of it's face that still has an eye is purple. It has long snout and sharp teeth (these are other reasons why I believe the animatronic is a dog. Rabbits don't usually have sharp teeth, let alone long snouts.). It lunges at the camera, and the tape corrupts. The scene changes to the plushie and the turned-off lamp again. The time dosen't change from the last scene. The plush suddenly looks at the camera, and is revealed to also have sharp teeth (proving the plushie is a dog, too.). The time and date disappear, and a screaming, crying face slowly appears in the shadows. It cuts to darkness for a few seconds. To people who are wearing headphones, people with sensitive ears, people with their volume all the way up, or people who's eyes are sensitive to shaking images, I wouldn't recommend watching the next part. The camera changes to a close up of the plushie's face, as it shakes around a lot, and loud buffering noises plays. The face then goes green and pixelated as the sounds and glitching continue for the last few seconds. The tape then ends. Pt.2, Banzo and his characteristics The tape is named "Wake Up Banzo", so I assume that name has a lot to do with the tape. Since no-one else has better spotlight in this tape then the dog animatronic and plushie, I believe Banzo is the name of the character that the robot and plush are based on. Upon first glance, the plushie makes him look like a rabbit. But, as you can see, he turns out to be a dog. There are a few questions I have that I haven't gotten answered from the tape. Was he killed and is now out for revenge, or is he just a robot following orders from a more sinister force? Does the plush have any correlation to the animatronic, other then the character they're based on? If so, is it a Plushtrap and Springtrap in FNAF Simulator type thing, or is it something else? What are the plushie's goals? Is it to kill, or simply to haunt? And, most importantly, does he have a grudge against this family specifically, or does he choose by random people who work at the pizza place in which he performs? Pt.3, digging deeper When the child and their father have the conversation, it sounds like the father is going out to work while his kid is going to sleep. It's weird how a camera would be put next to the desk without any context. I believe the father gets concerned that the plushie is haunted, and leaves it on the plushie all day to see if anything happens. The footage is cut because of the times he's had to change the camera's batteries, or stop his kid from knocking it over. The Banzo plushie is obviously possessed by a child, but it's hard to tell what the animatronic is possessed by. I was thinking another kid, but due to the whining and it's animalistic nature, that may not be the case. Maybe it's possessed by an actual dog, just like Mangle was theorized to be. My dogs whine all the time when it's in the middle of the night and they need to go outside for business. Maybe the dog the animatronic's possessed by still thinks it's a dog, and just wants to be let out. The blood on the ground could be the dog's, except the dog dosen't realize it. Dogs often attack when they see strangers approaching them in their home. Perhaps this dog was a stray who snuck in a lot at nighttime for leftovers and ended up calling it it's home, and saw the cameraman as a threat. That would make sense why it attacked. In terms of the full tape, this is what I think is going on: 3:24 AM - The man checks on his workplace, and hears whining. He grabs one of the nearby cameras for proof, and starts walking towards it. He opens the door, and is met with Banzo. His shift ends up being over, so he runs home to his child. 4:06 AM - The man is suspicious that the plush he bought his daughter is haunted, so he places a camera beside the desk, so he can see whatever happens with it, and record any paranormalties. 8:46 PM - The man leaves for work, so he puts his kid to bed. Not even a minute later, the lamp can't handle a ghost in front of it any longer, so it shuts off. 9:54 PM - The man returns to work, and hears banging from the room he met Banzo in (possibly Banzo trying to get out.). He decides to grab an axe, grab the camera again for proof, and confront his fear. Banzo sees the man as a threat, however. Because of this, he gets the first bite, and presumably kills him. Meanwhile, the ghost within the plushie decides to goof with the camera recording it. Not long after, the camera dies. The man is dead, and the kid is asleep, so there's no way the camera can get more batteries. Well, that's all I got for theorizing. I've been working hours on this, and I've honestly lost motivation at this point. This tape is overall very horrifying, and I recommend not watching it in the middle of the night. I've learned that from experience. If you end up reading this far, props to you. Maybe tell me if you have any theories or ideas in the replies. That could possibly help in some way. Thanks for reading, and have a nice day.
  • @dumbpossum8461
    It’s something to do with child abuse and I know it, it feels like reliving my childhood a little tbh
  • @izzy3834
    Can I just say, without a doubt, this is bone-chilling and exciting and scary all at once, the creativity in these stories are amazing dude, I love them, they really give you a good scare
  • “Man’s loyal companion returns from the grave, and now it destroys what it once protects”
  • @Fcgrazzy
    See’s Guy in the corner* oh hello ther-
  • @mr.funnyguy1164
    Man, This is scarily high quality. I thought this was gonna be super tacky but this actually scared the shit out of me. Amazing work my dude! Hope you keep it up!
  • Bonzo, Bonzo Was a bad boy Bonzo, Bonzo Treated others like toys Bonzo, Bonzo Filled others with fright Bonzo, Bonzo, As he took a big bite
  • @8198_
    2:26 THATS THE SOUND OF PARTYING AND THE FACE OF SACRIFICING A HORRIBLE PERSON
  • @thedrewdog
    This is true horror. These VHS tapes unlock that primal feeling of terror -- where you get that chill up your spine and you can't shake the imagery. Well done, you should be proud.
  • This guy took the walten files and made it 3D and mixed it with his own impressive.