Watch the graphic process by which a sadistic family brutally murders a Teddy Ruxpin

Make no mistake, this is a snuff film.
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Max Knoblauch
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Make no mistake, this is a snuff film.

If you continue reading this piece and consuming the images included within it, you will witness the brutal death of a friendly talking teddy bear.

A Youtube channel called What's Inside? recently released a video in which a father and son duo gleefully cut open an original Teddy Ruxpin doll. Why? Who knows, probably to discover if it feels pain.


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Sincerely, this video is disturbing. At one point a young boy is wearing Teddy's face on his head and singing into the camera. At another point, a young girl is scream-crying that they should put the bear in the dump.

This whole video makes Sinister seem like something off the Disney channel.

We're going to show you the video, but first we'd like to share a few screenshots we took in the process of watching it.

Warning: these images are disturbing.

They begin by sawing Teddy's face off with a kitchen knife.

Teddy is clearly in pain. His tormentors care not.

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"I am delighted by the death of this bear," the boy seems to say.

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"I love to wear the face of the dead bear," he seems to say.

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Then the father shows his daughter the dead bear and she cries.

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Her brother dances with the headless bear. It appears ritualistic.

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"Bring it to the dump!" cries the daughter, sensing Teddy's angry spirit in the house.

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"There there, sister, wear the bear's face."

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"This was a mistake."

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This is a found footage horror movie.

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And we are all witness to the horror.

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Watch it for yourself, but don't say we didn't warn you.

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Max Knoblauch

Max Knoblauch is the Assistant Humor Editor in the NYC office. He is a journalist, comedian and illustrator. More humor and art by Max can be found on his website.Follow him @MaxKnoblauch

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