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The cheerful orchestral score and whimsical narration are replaced. Viewers reported hearing a low-frequency hum (reminiscent of infrasound), rhythmic metallic scraping, and what sounds like muffled, distorted weeping or heavy breathing overlaid with backwards audio tracks.

The hero of the tale is , a mischievous, thumb‑sized boy who claims he fell from the Moon and calls himself "Count Bibigon de Lilliput". Bibigon is a whimsical, boastful, and sometimes cowardly character—traits that later drew the ire of Soviet ideological censors.

Despite its troubled early history, the character of Bibigon became a beloved figure in Russian children's literature.

: It is also possible that “Bibigon.avi” is a misremembered name —someone may have heard about the character or the TV channel and incorrectly recalled a file name. Alternatively, it could be the title of a creepypasta (a horror‑related legend or image/video shared online), though there is no documented evidence of any popular creepypasta associated with this name. Bibigon.avi

During this era, users frequently shared corrupted media files, weird amateur videos, and early creepypastas. Somewhere in these threads, a file simply titled Bibigon.avi allegedly surfaced.

Bibigon.avi is a prominent "lost media" creepypasta within the Russian-speaking internet community, often compared to Western legends like "Barbie.avi" or "Suicidemouse.avi." It centers on a supposedly cursed or disturbing video file linked to the defunct Russian children's television channel, Bibigon.

A "cursed" file that would cause mental breakdowns or bad luck to those who viewed it. Content Breakdown The cheerful orchestral score and whimsical narration are

The virus is mostly dead now; modern antivirus software detects the Win32/Bibigon family instantly. But the story of the file lives on. It is a perfect symbol of the Wild West internet: a file containing a cheerful children's character that simultaneously contained chaos, destruction, and loss.

Then, the video ends.

Claims of a secret midnight broadcast that featured surreal, distorted, or violent imagery. Bibigon is a whimsical, boastful, and sometimes cowardly

, users claim to have found this file on old hard drives or "dead" links from the mid-2000s. The "Curse":

While the video itself is a fictional creation of the internet's horror community, the story has become a staple of Russian digital folklore. The Legend of the Video

Dreams featuring rotting puppets and repetitive, mechanical movements.

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