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The T.V. Ghosts are the main antagonists and singers of the Stupendium fan song TUNE INTO THE MADNESS, serving as a interpretation of the horror survival game, Little Nightmares. They are two enigmatic beings who harbors inside Televisions, slowly driving the UK insane by pumping massive amounts of propaganda and indulgence.

They are played by Stupendium and Dan The Bull.

What Makes Them Pure Evil?[]

  • The two have inflicted the entire country of the United Kingdom into becoming insane, taking over TVs and pumping their Brian’s fo infomercials and grotesque images to lead them insane, psychotically and egotistically rambling while doing so.
  • Through the video, we see the adverse effects of the TV take over as various adults growing insane, and each of their faces morphing and eyes growing into static.
    • Two adults in seats slowly growing insane, their souls being physically ripped out for a moment or staying catatonic.
    • Two other adults who have grown completely insane, apparently driving themselves to murder children and eat their corpses, as well as rotten food, while hallucinating objects coming to life.
    • Two children who are catitoncially watching the television screen, completely brain dead.
  • Despite several comedic moments, such as one of the ghosts turning into a nun and another turning into a house wife, this doesn’t dilute their heinousness or seriousness.
  • While they work together, they don't seem to have any sort of friendship and seem to barely acknowledge each other's existence.
  • Despite being paranormal creatures, nothing shows that they have any moral agency issues.
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