The summary is:
The text is a transcript of a video where two pranksters try to take revenge on a maniac called Happy Death Day by making a voodoo doll of him and torturing it with various methods. They use a magic box that gives them what they need when the audience likes their video. They lure the maniac to their studio and get his blood by making him step on push pins. They also use ice, water and fire to hurt the doll and the maniac. However, the maniac reveals that he has a voodoo doll of them too and attacks them. The pranksters manage to burn his doll and he disappears, but they are not sure if it was because of their plan or because his time was up. They ask the audience to comment and like their video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video where two people try to prank a maniac called Happy Death Day using a voodoo doll.
- The text contains timestamps, dialogue, sound effects and music annotations.
- The text is in English, but some words are misspelled or mistranslated, such as "TNK" instead of "DNA", "Cruyff" instead of "ketchup", and "ollin ollin" instead of "all in all".
- The text mentions some details about the prank, such as:
- The voodoo doll is made from a plastic doll with black clothes and a baby face mask.
- The voodoo doll is activated by adding a drop of blood from the maniac, which is obtained by placing push pins under a rug.
- The voodoo doll is used to cause pain, discomfort and confusion to the maniac by applying ice, water, fire and scissors to it.
- The voodoo doll is burned at the end of the prank, which coincides with the disappearance of the maniac.
- The text also mentions some details about the video makers, such as:
- They are called Alina and God (or Edik).
- They have been previously trapped by the maniac in a scary well.
- They ask their audience (subscribers) to like, comment and subscribe to their channel.
- They debate whether they should reveal the identity of the maniac or not.