Bibigon.avi -
is a well-known Russian "death file" or "harmful" creepypasta centered around a legendary lost video that supposedly causes psychological distress to anyone who watches it. It belongs to the same subgenre of internet folklore as Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv or Smile.jpg . Summary of the Legend
For the uninitiated: Bibigon is a legitimate figure—a tiny, fictional Russian mouse/imp character who hosted a children’s show in the 2000s. He’s cheerful, high-pitched, and utterly harmless. So why does the .avi file associated with his name carry such a heavy digital curse? Bibigon.avi
The video begins with the standard, colorful Bibigon channel logo. Suddenly, the screen glitters with heavy static and VHS artifacts. The colors distort into high-contrast reds and blacks. A figure appears on screen—sometimes described as a heavily distorted puppet from one of the channel's live-action shows, and other times as a human wearing a melting plastic mask. The figure stares directly into the camera, occasionally twitching or swaying rhythmically. is a well-known Russian "death file" or "harmful"
This malware was a variant of the worm. Upon execution, it would: He’s cheerful, high-pitched, and utterly harmless
According to the creepypasta, the file Bibigon.avi is not a standard cartoon. The stories usually follow a familiar, chilling pattern:
creepypasta. In that story, a mysterious video file shows a woman in distress followed by cryptic footage of railroad tracks. The name "Bibigon" likely refers to