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The funniest thing about Dead Bart is that in the story, the link Matt Groening gave to the author had a virus on it that destroyed the author's computer. It had no plot relevance whatsoever which makes it even funnier, Matt just did it cause he was bored I guess.
And then Matt Groening with hyper realistic blood started flashing on his computer while blasting sounds. Not from his speakers, but from Matt Groening's hyper realistic ears. As a text box appeared and said "I am Caramba", before his pc died and imploded from the evil creamy pastard
Fun fact : for the pokemon theory " Ash is in the coma" . Most people talk about it but never talk about the ending . To make it short , because the mom of ash cannot affor her assurance anymore...they have to unplug the machine that keeps ash alive . His last words are " i wanna be ...the very best" ( yes really) . So what killed ash is just the american healthcare system and nothing else
If Ash is in a coma that means all pokemon media takes place in his coma dream because pokemon like deoxys exist, which were never seen or known until long after Ash's coma would have started.
I've been curious why people think it's funny? I don't mean it as in that it can't be, as I know humor is subjective and we're all different beings. I'm just curious to understand your guys' side on this to know why you guys laugh at it. :D
The Invader Zim fandom is hilarious because there's no creepypasta we could come up with that's darker than some of the places the show actually goes (Dark Harvest, Dib dying onscreen, Keef getting his eyes ripped out, etc). As a result, a lot of the fan content swings in the opposite direction and makes the characters' lives way more wholesome than they would be in canon
I think the closest thing to an IZ creepypasta is "Bloody Gir", but it's not even one, it's just a REALLY hard to see easter egg that's really elusive and pretty fucked up
In the creepcast episode where they read this Meatcanyon pointed out how funny it would be to hear squidward crying in the way he cries and it was so awesome
These are the same people who would say that Notch putting his dead brother into Minecraft as a ghost would be distasteful? *immediately turned around and said, "Hey, it would be funny if Squidward shot himself through the mouth!"*
What makes Dead Bart even funnier is that the story mentions that the entirety of Springfield is completely deserted a full year after Bart’s Death,like Bart was what kept the town from falling apart
This year started with the news that a lost episode of Oswald the lucky rabbit was found, the plot is Oswald trying to cut his life short because Ortensia rejected him. She then quickly gets back to him because he saved her life from a burning building. All of this sounds like something out of a creepypasta but no, its reality.
I find it funny that the squidward creepypasta got so popular that even the show made reference to it, goes to show despite how absolutely stupid they are, cartoon creepypasta can still get wildly known.
Yeah well it's VibingLeaf. He made Kung Fu Panda of all things fucking scary. Not by adding unnecessary gore but by playing into the movie's sense of grief.
I tried to write a creepypasta once. It was called "Geoff the Creeper". It was about a kid named Greg who meets an adult man named Geoff in an online game called "League of Fort-Crafters: Honokaa Impact". They become fast friends, but Geoff manipulates and threatens him into doing gross things until Greg snaps and tells his parents what's been happening. The story would end with Geoff going on a 666-mile police chase and disappearing. I destroyed the pages and never looked back. It sucked HARD.
@@gigaj2368 My crackpot theory is that sarah the character is nsmed after sarah the narrator of the grieving. It's not that far fetched since the writers are aware of the grieving's existence
About that whole "scared of silly things that scared you as a kid" thing... I'm a massive horror fan, it's incredibly hard for me to feel scared by a piece of media because I played so many horror games and watched so many horror movies, especially as a teenager. However, a few months back, one of my brothers showed me a picture of the "You're not perfect" blue guy from Courage the Cowardly Dog, standing a few feet away from me as he did. I SCREAMED, the loudest I have in years, over a still image of something that scared me when I was 9. They still bring it up and I feel embarrassed every time.
I think the best SpongeBob creepypasta video ever made has got to be the Spongebob Spongebash Disaster by MozzarellaStick. A retake of an already existing creepypasta called Resignation Incident, the video that plays itself of as a mockumentary video essay that gives a sense of an alternate universe where the Spongebob Spongebash marathon Nick did in the early 2000s was hijacked by a disgruntled group of Nickelodien employees who were overworked in the workplace, and hijacked the network during a largely viewed event to play an audio of them displaying their burning hatred towards what Nick had become, among custom animated Spongebob frames. The video is INSANELY well done, with actual custom animated scenes and not just edited footage, along with a somewhat realistic emulation of a hijacked during the final segment of the "message". I reccomend checking it out, It's really good.
The fact they removed Red Mist Squidward from the show in fear of it scaring kids is ironic when Wormy is perfectly fine, and that episode terrified me as a kid because of the closeup shots of Wormy.
they banned midlife crustacean because the episode contain stuff that's quote on quote "not appropriate for children" but apparently they think those horrifying wormy closeups are appropriate
I'm guessing that even if the closeup shots of Wormy are more frightening to look at, the reason why they keep that and remove Red Mist Squidward is just what could be looked up after viewing the episode. If you see closeups of wormy and decided to look it up online, you just get more close ups or butterfly's and worms. If you were to look up where the squidward image comes from, you might find all the other creepy pastas, which isn't the worst, but if you start finding stuff that goes beyond creepy pasta is where the real problems could come from. Some kid looks up where the image came from, next thing you know kid might asks his parents "What's su!c!de's, and why are people covered in red stuff." Maybe that's a little on the noes, but imo that's probably the reasoning behind it
Im kind of disappointed you didnt go in deeper about vibingleafs red mist retake video because while most of it is typical creepypasta stuff the last few minutes, while not scary at all, is genuinely phenomenal. its a really solemn conversation between spongebob and patrick about how spongebob wishes he could have been a better friend to him before he died, the line “listen, sometimes a fish does not want to live, and it can be for any reason” is genuinely really good. it may not be scary (like, at all) but its a really bittersweet ending that contrasts the other 75% of the video. (also i literally cannot take dead bart seriously because me and my friends watched a retake of it where theres a bit where barts gameboy magically floats into the air and makes the plane explode, great video lmao)
Am pretty sure you're not supposed to take the horror aspect of vibingleafs stuff seriously. I think he makes these videos because it's just pretty fun to do. A crappy creepypasta can oftentimes act as a blank canvas, you know it has nothing to show for it yet you kind of want to see what you can do with it. The fact he was able to make that conversation between Spongebob and Patrick at the end is a great example of what you can add to creepy pastas as an art form.
Oh man, I can't wait for a Catching Up creepypasta about Clay accidentally killing Rob and now he's haunted by a version of him with black and red eyes.
While it's not fully animated, the VibingLeaf rendition of Red Mist is the still the best, it does a few different things and makes me appreciate the nonsensical story of the creepypasta. Honestly makes it way better as Leaf usually always makes great stuff whether original or a retake on something.
You aren't the only one who feels that way about things that scared you as a kid, Mark. There was this bizarre Sesame Street animation that terrified me as a kid. It was about a cat walking through a jungle and chasing after a bird. The animation was distorted, creepy music played in the background, the opening scene showed an eerie silhouette of the cat lurking in the shadows, and it ends with a lion popping up and roaring loudly. It felt out of place for a show like Sesame Street, but for some reason, it still aired countless times. I recently re-discovered the sketch on UA-cam and I was still genuinely disturbed by it. I legit had a hard time falling asleep that night. Not even kidding! Glenn's brutal death scene from The Walking Dead didn't phase me, but yet a cartoon cat managed to do just that 😂.
@@mr.dr.prof.patrick7284Cat in the jungle. I personally think it's cool in an Adult Swim's Off the Air-sort of way, but I totally get why some people were scared by it.
@ weird… i can’t find it on youtube… tho im prob looking over it bc i dont know exactly what im looking for… any chance you could provide a link or something
IIRC, the big end scare in Dead Bart was meant to be that the deaths of all guest stars who hadn't died at the time were all on the same date, which, combined with the Simpsons' reputation for predicting future events, implied that the author had learned when the world would end.
Why tf whenever a creepypasta has the main character’s friend say “destroy it immediately” the main character ALWAYS just starts it up anyway, it’s the equivalent to dumb horror movie characters
The funny thing about Squidward's Suicide is that not only was there an episode in the actual show where he genuinely got so depressed, it made constant jabs about him potentially offing himself, but there was another episode that just straight references the creepypasta with the spooky face straight with blood. While the story itself isn't something to write home about, it is kinda admirable to see a fanwork be acknowledged by the actual creators in a positive manner.
somehow the resurgence of videogame / cartoon related creepypastas (pretty much JUST because of FNF) has introduced these to a whole new generation who instead of crying at night thinking squidward is going to get them, now think its the coolest scariest thing ever and that it is Absolute cinema
i got grounded for watching sonic.exe shit as a kid and these kids judt think its awesome now??? Bitch i hope you get grounded for 2 weeks for watching squidwards suicide content Fuck you
There is a funny generational irony in how we typically look to the next generation watching worse & worse scarring stuff yet for what scared us as kids has morphed from watching horror tv shows/movies too young -> creepypastas -> mascot horror
Your little mention of not being able to watch something that you thought was scary as a child is accurate af. I’m still scared of seeing images of Cry Baby Lane, that lost Nickelodeon movie. Found it as a child and just typing this is sending chills down my spine and I don’t know why
And guess what? The movie was in fact real, but didn't get banned for being too scary. Rather, it fell into obscurity over time. Crybaby Lane's director was shocked by the movie becoming forgotten, and thanked the lost media community for preserving his work, and Nickelodeon reairing the film on Halloween night as a part of TeenNick's NickRewind block(formerly The 90s Are All That, The Splat, and NickSplat prior to the numerous rebrands) twice.
I love that the "Something Smells" creepypasta has the scary glitch effects start exactly when Patrick says "Maybe it's the way you're dressed," the first syllable of which Toby Fox sampled as Sans's voice sound effect.
As a Creepypasta writer myself, I must say that while these don't do us any favors, they are fairly old and come from an era where tropes were running rampant. Stuff like Squidward's Suicide inspired a lot of young or edgier writers to go "I can probably do that," and then proceed to give the same thing we read seventy times seven. I promise you, while a good chunk of us are still inexperienced at writing, we do have some legitimately good authors out there who try harder than whatever was going on in 2012-2015. If I may suggest some, please do check out Sutinnit or DJ Sprouts's work on the Lost Episode Creepypasta Wiki. Their stuff always exceeds my expectations.
i get the vibe these old creepypasta were mainly aim towards kids who didn't know any better and enjoyed over the top edgy stuff like this, i don't think the people making these were making them with the attention to scare adults
@@puffballbk2186 For older pastas, I'd say a grand majority of them are written by kids, but that doesn't mean there can't be people out there who simply enjoy writing about a cartoon they like, or just inexperienced adults wanting to join the writing scene. Being badly written won't always equate to being made by a child.
Dead Bart used to be terrifying to me and it's because of that Homer image. I used to think it was drawn specifically for the Creepypasta, but recently I learned it's from an actual episode, and one that's not even from Treehouse of Horror. Because of that, the entire thing just became so much less terrifying. The image is legit just from a regular episode. Matt Groening and his team decided to give children all across America at the time trauma from seeing their favorite funny yellow person turn into a horrifying ghoul.
@@bonnieplushtuber5517 honestly smth like that is really needed, that evil blue guy had a glow up in the last 4 years but people still hate on him for who he was 13 YEARS AGO
I like how the majority of kids had a phase in their childhood where they would go on the internet and read scary stories about popular cartoons and video games. I unironically miss those days 😂
Fun fact about The Grieving! The user who created that story (GlobalLuna) made it in one night when they were 14, only a mere few months after the show began airing on TV for the first time. It kinda explains the quality lol
@@moxstoleyoursocks2241 They were actually pretty surprised that their story managed to get that far lol (I've seen them talking in the show's wiki Discord server sometimes)
18:09 That video you just played right there while asking is the exact video I feel this way about. It traumatized little me so much that I still can’t watch it. I’m desensitized to a lot of bloody horror stuff today but that video still makes me uneasy.
@@varies4487Lee Hardcastle Simpsons video. He’s got multiple simpsons vids but you’ll know which one by the thumbnail. It is very disturbing though so be warned
I remember when I was younger watching gumball (the episode where it had the grieving episode troll) and as soon as it said "the grieving" I got so scared I began to scream and cry until one of my family members turned off the TV.
The fact that I used to believe these were real and was scared of them when I was younger makes me laugh as hard as how much I was afraid of them back then.
i get the vibe these old creepypasta were mainly aim towards kids who didn't know any better and enjoyed over the top edgy stuff like this, i don't think the people making these were making them with the attention to scare adults
Creepy pastas are this era’s campfire stories. Long ago I’m sure people would gather round and tell horror-themed stories of Hercules, Odin and Izanagi that added to the culture and mythos of an already existing idea. They’re part of the greater meta narrative
Ok confession time. When I was like 13 I watched a video about the top ten scariest Courage the Cowardly Dog episodes. I thought nothing of it until later that day I started thinking about the video and it genuinely started freaking me out, particularly Freaky Fred. I started having nightmares about it even. For YEARS I couldn’t look at images of it without getting creeped out. When the “Freaky Fred Reanimated” video came out, I couldn’t bring myself to open UA-cam just in case it came up in my recommended. I think I’m over it now, but it haunted me for far longer than I’d like to admit.
It was one day when I got notifications for a weird LSMark video I never heard of on UA-cam. Suprised, I clicked it but I was shocked whenever it showed people dying with hyper realistic blood, I vomited then I checked my email and the REAL LSMark himself texted me "never watch this video ever again." I was scarred ever since I will never watch another cursed LSMark Video again.
I had an actual creepypasta level experience last winter, where I was playing MGS2 and my power cut out during a snowstorm right after Colonel tells you to turn off the game console, and the long hallway in Big Shell locks you inside and shows you a mother and child in place of the map. I actually had to call my girlfriend after just to get the adrenaline out of me lol.
My favorite thing I remember from these stories is a Dora one where after the main character sees Dora kill Boots hyperealistically they vomited enough to “feed an army” and then cried while grasping their Brian Griffin plush
@NoraHafferman There is an episode of Spongebob Squarepants called "Sailor Mouth" where the characters say bad words. HOWEVER, they are all censored by dolphin sounds, so the F-word and other words like that aren't actually said in the original episode. Look it up!
I was terrified of the squidward's suicide image of squidward looking into the camera without pupils in middle school. I told my friend about this, and a week later he printed off an image of squidward's face, wore it as a mask, and chased me around school with it. good times.
As a young child, I was absolutely terrified of anything scary, so I never watched any of them. Thanks for the video mark, very informative for someone who has never seen any of these.
A cartoon theory from back then: Alladin happened in a post apocalyptic world, which was later confirmed by the director. A cartoon creepypasta from back then: Hey Arnold is about an extremely old couple having a kid.
8:54 As weird as it sounds, this paragraph actually has a lot of potential. He could’ve written about the crying sounding so genuine and agonizing that he starts to become concerned about what they had to do to the voice actor to make him weep like that. Or about the crying itself sounding almost as if it was emanating from the very room he stood in, and maybe he tries to claim something’s horribly wrong with the speakers. But no, he just fucking describes what speakers are.
Imagine if Cartoon Creepypastas were more creative like a DVD of villains from the 2004 Batman cartoon murdering the villains of Jujutsu Kaisen, a lost Gumball episode where an alternate version of “The Finale” where *everyone* in Elmore riot for shits and giggles after noticing that everything reverts to normal, a lost episode of Sonic SatAM where Sonic.EXE appears only to be graphically beaten by Robotnik before being roboticized and turned into the SatAM version of Metal Sonic and Shadow and Omega were there hanging with the Freedom Fighters and telling stories of what the Sonic of the games is up to, a Treehouse of Horror segment based off Krampus and Miracle on Evergreen Terrace where the people of Springfield barring the Simpsons are violently murdered by Krampus and his minions, etc. Hell imagine a cartoon creepypasta where the narrator finds the graphic content to be cool like it was gnarly as hell.
For the last part I remember hearing a similar story to that though it wasn’t a cartoon creepypasta. It was a story about an alternate ending of Godzilla vs Destroyah where both Godzilla and his son died and when the movie was finished the author found it cool so they decided to keep it. (Or at least I think it’s how it went it’s been a while since I heard the story.)
13:45 Bart somehow falling out of a plane makes the “dead Bart” story so utterly ridiculous, that this doesn’t even fit the mold of horror, because how is falling out of aircraft supposed to work? This is literally the best form of bad comedy
These did spook me more when I was younger, definitely has to do with being more impressionable as a child so could scare more easily but the seemingly silliest things could unnerve you in that mindset
Squidward's Suicide is often given the epithet "also known as Red Mist", or even simply referred to as "Red Mist". Red Mist is a different creepypasta; a retelling of Squidward's Suicide, sometimes verging into plot synopsis of the original, whose one main amendment of the episode is the addition of a Scottish Traveling Salesman fish who serves as an Author Avatar for the Serial Killer creator of the tape, while the original creepypasta operates on Nothing Is Scarier and implies that the video may be supernatural in origin. Many fan-made Defictionalizations of the video add the Scottish fish and his Title Drop Vagueness Is Coming Signature Scene, perhaps because the original didn't have much of a catchphrase nor scenes with explicitly described dialogue, but ignore his Author Avatar nature and relation to the murders, adding to the blurred lines between the two creepypastas in public consciousness. Even the actual show itself is subject to this as the sound cue for its Squidward's Suicide reference is officially called Red Mist Cue.
"everything above your neck's gonna be a creepypasta often wrongfully conflated with squidward's suicide" - sniper from tf2 i think. i think he said that
i feel the same way about the butterfly from spongebob, like i can barely sit through the first thirty seconds of that episode and every time i see a butterfly near someone's face i always wince a little
Happy Appy is genuinely one of the most bat shit insane, overly long pieces of literature I've read/listened in my life. Going through all of it sure is an... experience
19:07 No I feel the exact same way about Jeff the Killer and Momo face when I was younger. Seeing the images today still gives me flashbacks to the days I was jumpscared by them from the UA-cam thumbnails when that whole thing was popular.
Yeah no I definitely feel you on the S****de Mouse childhood fear thing. For me, I watched the episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog with King Ramses as a kid and for some reason, him along with the eerie "return the slab" live rent free in my head, and even as an adult I am spooked by seeing him. Maybe that was King Ramses' true curse....lingering childhood fear lol.
Man, I like how Mark mentioned about folks working on a show drawing fucked up scenes with beloved characters as a form of vent art ( 7:56 ) . You can tell that Mark has experience or knowledge on animation industry
The timing on this couldn't be any more amazing since I just watched the Knights of Guinevere teaser on Glitch studios, which is a creepy pasta show and this just got recommended to me on their channel. Freaking hilarious 😂
Guys a little over a year ago I went to Warner BROS Studios and got to see the set Friends was filmed on, but afterwards they showed us a lost version of the finale. It was called, “The One Where Ross, the Largest Friend, Simply Eats the Other Five”.
I remember how awesome creepypastas used to do when I was younger, and how deeply invested I used to get into them. Nowadays they've turned kind of cookie cutter and basic. Make a character all black with a creepy scary face, BOOM you're done.
When the pasta is creepy EDIT: the only creepypasta images that genuinely creep me out to this day are Smile Dog (the first stage with the smiling husky), The Rake, and the image for The Russian Sleep Experiement.
It felt so vindicating hearing Mark talk about how scared he was of creepypastas as a kid because I was so traumatized by the squidward image I would have a breakdown over it everytime I saw it. And I still watched creepypasta readings
I completely relate to what you said about some childhood fears still messing with you even as an adult. I grew up watching PeanutbutterGamer, whose favorite game is Majora’s Mask and I remember seeing the Moon and being traumatized. I’m 21 now and I still can’t play Majora’s Mask, I’VE TRIED BUT I JUST CAN’T I get so much anxiety as I hear the clock tick and the Moon gets closer and closer. I’m constantly scared to look up and see him, it just freaks me out man
18"08 in regards to this question, there's this parasite that infects snails, and it pulsates in the eyes of the snail and whenever i see footage of it i literally can't look at it, it's so gross in an uncanny unnatural way
15:58 God that gave me whiplash, I'm so used to youtubers being 10 years older than I am it feels weird having common childhood experiences with people old enough to make content themselves
Also mark if there's literally any chance you see this please watch gumball Im begging you, you can even start on like season 3 when it gets really silly but it's got great writing and I still rewatch it fairly often. It really belongs up there with Adventure time and The regular show
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The funniest thing about Dead Bart is that in the story, the link Matt Groening gave to the author had a virus on it that destroyed the author's computer. It had no plot relevance whatsoever which makes it even funnier, Matt just did it cause he was bored I guess.
The real toadBup commented on this video?!
What are you doing here?
And then Matt Groening with hyper realistic blood started flashing on his computer while blasting sounds. Not from his speakers, but from Matt Groening's hyper realistic ears. As a text box appeared and said "I am Caramba", before his pc died and imploded from the evil creamy pastard
BoapTud!?
oh my god
Fun fact : for the pokemon theory " Ash is in the coma" . Most people talk about it but never talk about the ending .
To make it short , because the mom of ash cannot affor her assurance anymore...they have to unplug the machine that keeps ash alive . His last words are " i wanna be ...the very best" ( yes really) .
So what killed ash is just the american healthcare system and nothing else
Isn't Pokémon set in a fictional version of Japan?
@@MASTEROFEVIL yea but the creepy pasta is probably made by some american kid that didnt know the difference
If Ash is in a coma that means all pokemon media takes place in his coma dream because pokemon like deoxys exist, which were never seen or known until long after Ash's coma would have started.
Ash is Japanese, nice self report commie
Breloom appears in his dying dream
i love the running gag of all Markiplier facecam footage being replaced with him crying
same
I agree, that shits hilarious
And it's always the same footage of him crying too, that makes it even better.
i've just been curious about *why* is that a running gag in the first place?
I've been curious why people think it's funny? I don't mean it as in that it can't be, as I know humor is subjective and we're all different beings. I'm just curious to understand your guys' side on this to know why you guys laugh at it. :D
The Invader Zim fandom is hilarious because there's no creepypasta we could come up with that's darker than some of the places the show actually goes (Dark Harvest, Dib dying onscreen, Keef getting his eyes ripped out, etc). As a result, a lot of the fan content swings in the opposite direction and makes the characters' lives way more wholesome than they would be in canon
Pretty much the Little Nightmares fandom
I think the closest thing to an IZ creepypasta is "Bloody Gir", but it's not even one, it's just a REALLY hard to see easter egg that's really elusive and pretty fucked up
Seen scarier stuff from the Invader Zim Serial Killer (Scott Dyleski)
That's why it was popular with mall goths
@@MrtheFckface It's actually hilarious that the closest Invader Zim "creepypasta" was legitimately canon lmfao
I used to be legitimately terrified of Squidwards Suicide until my cousin pointed out how goofy squidward would look sticking a shotgun in his mouth
and moaning in tears
And how that shotgun would probably look incredibly cartoonish and whimsical, if drawn in that animation style.
In the creepcast episode where they read this Meatcanyon pointed out how funny it would be to hear squidward crying in the way he cries and it was so awesome
These are the same people who would say that Notch putting his dead brother into Minecraft as a ghost would be distasteful? *immediately turned around and said, "Hey, it would be funny if Squidward shot himself through the mouth!"*
I remember as a teen reading that and jeff the killer and being terrified.
What makes Dead Bart even funnier is that the story mentions that the entirety of Springfield is completely deserted a full year after Bart’s Death,like Bart was what kept the town from falling apart
Did you know that if you say Brian griffin 3 times in the mirror at night you’ll summon bloody mark 😱
Or worse. Peter
well i know what i'm doing tonight
@@jangorook4257”Petah, the Bloody Mark is here…”
This is worse than the time I accidentally summoned mark!
Good Griffin! You'll find it less fun when Bloody Mark actually shows up, and feeds your liver to your dog.
19:38 "I was watching Adventure Time when something creepy started happening" so just a regular episode of adventure time
I guess you could say, it was a regular show
@@SoLemeraldMeh "Close Enough"
FREAK DEER!
Truly an Amazing World, with Gumball
@@SoLemerald i guess who made that can be fired
Umm Mark, this isn’t pasta, and it isn’t creepy
i thought i was the funniest mf making this joke 10 years ago
@ Well, great minds think alike, am I right?
WAITEEER!
Nah bro it’s frightening ravioli
This is Spooky Spaghetti, very different from Creepy Pasta!
Yes, i stole that joke from the Granddad guy, i sorry, I just couldn't resist!
This year started with the news that a lost episode of Oswald the lucky rabbit was found, the plot is Oswald trying to cut his life short because Ortensia rejected him. She then quickly gets back to him because he saved her life from a burning building.
All of this sounds like something out of a creepypasta but no, its reality.
At least it had a happy ending. A creepy pasta would've ended with a jumpscare
Its also hilarious because he keeps failling at offing himself 😭😭
UNTOLD LONELINESS FNF REAL!!!!1!11!1!!
Guess his loneliness was untold
I'm shocked that this isn't a joke.
Guys this video killed my family…..don’t watch it……..
HELP! All I see is static
Im sorry about your family, guy...
Even at his Lois, he was still a family guy.
I'm sorry but use your brian, my family is here
I can hear somebody saying " Don't let your kids watch this!"
Getting a content warning before an LS Mark video is crazy
I find it funny that the squidward creepypasta got so popular that even the show made reference to it, goes to show despite how absolutely stupid they are, cartoon creepypasta can still get wildly known.
I'm surprised The Simpsons haven't done it first. Especially with their Tree House of Horror specials. It would easily drawn in so much attention.
Same for the Gumball one
And then they FRICKIN censored it with a baby Squidward pooping its diaper.
@@foxtoons1999that’s arguably almost as disturbing
I actually remember that "lost episode" being called Krabby Patty Heaven.
The only time I remember Matt Groening crying in public is when he was asked about Graggle
Wait really?
@HaryK2811 yeah, it was at a San Diego Comic Con panel a few years back
VibingLeaf actually making Squidward's Suicide into a story that's kind of heartfelt and compelling is a miracle
Yeah well it's VibingLeaf. He made Kung Fu Panda of all things fucking scary.
Not by adding unnecessary gore but by playing into the movie's sense of grief.
You should un[REDACTED] this comment KNOW ⚡️⚡️⚡️😈⚡️⚡️⚡️
He showed that one a lot and that’s one of them he doesn’t like apparently
If mark can say “Suicide” uncensored in the video (inconsistently I may add) then surely you can as well.
For real VibingLeaf is such a talented artist to make all those crapypastas into something genuinely scary
I tried to write a creepypasta once. It was called "Geoff the Creeper". It was about a kid named Greg who meets an adult man named Geoff in an online game called "League of Fort-Crafters: Honokaa Impact". They become fast friends, but Geoff manipulates and threatens him into doing gross things until Greg snaps and tells his parents what's been happening. The story would end with Geoff going on a 666-mile police chase and disappearing.
I destroyed the pages and never looked back. It sucked HARD.
It would’ve been a classic bro
I thought he would blow up and Greg cried
This unironically would've been a big hit
I want to laugh, though it's not exactly for specifically the reasons you might be thinking.
@@FallenDefender100 Because the story sucked?
My favorite part of "The Grieving" is when the author was like "Yes, that's my name." as if it's some unusual funky choice, but her name is SARAH.
Funny enough, there's a character in Gumball named Sarah who writes fanfics, mostly of shipping characters, to the most extreme obsessive point
@@gigaj2368 My crackpot theory is that sarah the character is nsmed after sarah the narrator of the grieving. It's not that far fetched since the writers are aware of the grieving's existence
Lol
@@332metzgermeisterEspecially since they've referenced fan characters before
About that whole "scared of silly things that scared you as a kid" thing... I'm a massive horror fan, it's incredibly hard for me to feel scared by a piece of media because I played so many horror games and watched so many horror movies, especially as a teenager.
However, a few months back, one of my brothers showed me a picture of the "You're not perfect" blue guy from Courage the Cowardly Dog, standing a few feet away from me as he did. I SCREAMED, the loudest I have in years, over a still image of something that scared me when I was 9.
They still bring it up and I feel embarrassed every time.
Today I learned Moaning Plankton comes from a creepypasta.
I remember seeing that weird pic of him on a SpongeBob UA-cam poop years back
I saw it in an old SpongeBob YTP as well. It was “SpingeBill goes into a horrifying dimension” by ThatGuyPoops.
cartoon ytps are just a straight fever dream
i saw him on the whole " Plankton Got Served"
*M Y W I F E I S D E A D.*
I think the best SpongeBob creepypasta video ever made has got to be the Spongebob Spongebash Disaster by MozzarellaStick. A retake of an already existing creepypasta called Resignation Incident, the video that plays itself of as a mockumentary video essay that gives a sense of an alternate universe where the Spongebob Spongebash marathon Nick did in the early 2000s was hijacked by a disgruntled group of Nickelodien employees who were overworked in the workplace, and hijacked the network during a largely viewed event to play an audio of them displaying their burning hatred towards what Nick had become, among custom animated Spongebob frames. The video is INSANELY well done, with actual custom animated scenes and not just edited footage, along with a somewhat realistic emulation of a hijacked during the final segment of the "message". I reccomend checking it out, It's really good.
The fact they removed Red Mist Squidward from the show in fear of it scaring kids is ironic when Wormy is perfectly fine, and that episode terrified me as a kid because of the closeup shots of Wormy.
They made RS Squid look goofy aswell
they banned midlife crustacean because the episode contain stuff that's quote on quote "not appropriate for children" but apparently they think those horrifying wormy closeups are appropriate
I'm guessing that even if the closeup shots of Wormy are more frightening to look at, the reason why they keep that and remove Red Mist Squidward is just what could be looked up after viewing the episode. If you see closeups of wormy and decided to look it up online, you just get more close ups or butterfly's and worms. If you were to look up where the squidward image comes from, you might find all the other creepy pastas, which isn't the worst, but if you start finding stuff that goes beyond creepy pasta is where the real problems could come from. Some kid looks up where the image came from, next thing you know kid might asks his parents "What's su!c!de's, and why are people covered in red stuff." Maybe that's a little on the noes, but imo that's probably the reasoning behind it
You’re an afraid of a butterfly? Lmao
@ that wasn't a butterfly in the close up, it was a horsefly
"That's it? THAT'S the lost episode?! THAT WAS JUST A BUNCH OF CHEAP GORE EXPLANATIONS!!!"
"What a rip."
fork found in kitchen
I FUCKINGGG LOVEEE YOUUUURR CHANNEL MAHNN XDDD NINNNJAAA GOOOO
CRUSTY YOU LEGEND-
Terrifying
I love your Ninjago videos
😱
Im kind of disappointed you didnt go in deeper about vibingleafs red mist retake video because while most of it is typical creepypasta stuff the last few minutes, while not scary at all, is genuinely phenomenal. its a really solemn conversation between spongebob and patrick about how spongebob wishes he could have been a better friend to him before he died, the line “listen, sometimes a fish does not want to live, and it can be for any reason” is genuinely really good. it may not be scary (like, at all) but its a really bittersweet ending that contrasts the other 75% of the video.
(also i literally cannot take dead bart seriously because me and my friends watched a retake of it where theres a bit where barts gameboy magically floats into the air and makes the plane explode, great video lmao)
Yeah, I wished he talked more about it too. Maybe one day tho'.
Mason Troy Addams
"Sometimes a fish does not want to live, and it can be for any reason"
Based Spongebob respects the right to die
@ it was patrick actually, still a great line though
Am pretty sure you're not supposed to take the horror aspect of vibingleafs stuff seriously. I think he makes these videos because it's just pretty fun to do. A crappy creepypasta can oftentimes act as a blank canvas, you know it has nothing to show for it yet you kind of want to see what you can do with it. The fact he was able to make that conversation between Spongebob and Patrick at the end is a great example of what you can add to creepy pastas as an art form.
Oh man, I can't wait for a Catching Up creepypasta about Clay accidentally killing Rob and now he's haunted by a version of him with black and red eyes.
Kickstarter? 👀
Can't wait fr
Can the wiki just ban these brain rot ideas, and go back to making good creepypasta's?
While it's not fully animated, the VibingLeaf rendition of Red Mist is the still the best, it does a few different things and makes me appreciate the nonsensical story of the creepypasta. Honestly makes it way better as Leaf usually always makes great stuff whether original or a retake on something.
You aren't the only one who feels that way about things that scared you as a kid, Mark.
There was this bizarre Sesame Street animation that terrified me as a kid. It was about a cat walking through a jungle and chasing after a bird. The animation was distorted, creepy music played in the background, the opening scene showed an eerie silhouette of the cat lurking in the shadows, and it ends with a lion popping up and roaring loudly. It felt out of place for a show like Sesame Street, but for some reason, it still aired countless times.
I recently re-discovered the sketch on UA-cam and I was still genuinely disturbed by it. I legit had a hard time falling asleep that night. Not even kidding! Glenn's brutal death scene from The Walking Dead didn't phase me, but yet a cartoon cat managed to do just that 😂.
what’s the skit called
Early Sesame Street had some really weird and unnerving stuff for a kids’ show, to be fair. Remember that “count to ten with nobody” skit?
@@mr.dr.prof.patrick7284Cat in the jungle. I personally think it's cool in an Adult Swim's Off the Air-sort of way, but I totally get why some people were scared by it.
@ weird… i can’t find it on youtube… tho im prob looking over it bc i dont know exactly what im looking for… any chance you could provide a link or something
@@mr.dr.prof.patrick7284ua-cam.com/video/D3Rnq4v16e0/v-deo.htmlsi=fozwxZIFcT9fNIUj
Funny thing about Happy Appy is that giant wall of text isn't even all of it. There are like 3 "sequels", each as long as the last
IM ALIVE WHY IS EVERYONE SAYING I KILLED MYSELF?????????
Erm. What the sigma?🤨
Squidwaed testicles
SQUIDWARD?! IS THAT YOU?!
@@walkerphillips2818 yes
HORRAY!!
IIRC, the big end scare in Dead Bart was meant to be that the deaths of all guest stars who hadn't died at the time were all on the same date, which, combined with the Simpsons' reputation for predicting future events, implied that the author had learned when the world would end.
Why tf whenever a creepypasta has the main character’s friend say “destroy it immediately” the main character ALWAYS just starts it up anyway, it’s the equivalent to dumb horror movie characters
bad writing
If somebody gave you a tape and said “destroy this” would you not be curious as to what’s on it?
Can’t have a plot without morbid curious stupidity, I guess.
"And then, the game said my full name and address. Thinking this was a glitch, I decided to keep going."
You’d do the same, games can’t hurt you so I’d play a cursed game immediately
The funny thing about Squidward's Suicide is that not only was there an episode in the actual show where he genuinely got so depressed, it made constant jabs about him potentially offing himself, but there was another episode that just straight references the creepypasta with the spooky face straight with blood. While the story itself isn't something to write home about, it is kinda admirable to see a fanwork be acknowledged by the actual creators in a positive manner.
somehow the resurgence of videogame / cartoon related creepypastas (pretty much JUST because of FNF) has introduced these to a whole new generation who instead of crying at night thinking squidward is going to get them, now think its the coolest scariest thing ever and that it is Absolute cinema
i got grounded for watching sonic.exe shit as a kid and these kids judt think its awesome now??? Bitch i hope you get grounded for 2 weeks for watching squidwards suicide content Fuck you
As a representative for the community: We just think we can do it better
Honestly, I walked past a Sonic.EXE plush at the mall about a year ago and had to double-take. Psychic sucker punch.
The funniest part to me is that we get farther and farther from the original stories every day
Okay but it is though i lived through both generations and nowadays shit is way cooler for no reason
16:37 the fact that fnati isnt even a suicide mouse game but the thumbnail is a suicide mouse image is funny
the fangame was very new at the time which does make sense, even though its based around a creepypasta abandoned by disney
There is a funny generational irony in how we typically look to the next generation watching worse & worse scarring stuff yet for what scared us as kids has morphed from watching horror tv shows/movies too young -> creepypastas -> mascot horror
18:09 great, you showed that Simpsons claymation and that alone sent me on the rabbit hole of watching through all of them again 😭
THANKS MARK lmaooo
One time when i was little, dead squidsword broke into my house and cried hyper realistic eye bloods all over my carpets making me get grounded
Dude no way I thought I was the only one that happened to me my parents were so mad they didn't believe me
I stuck my blenis into his eyesockets
You guys too?
6:25 it's called red mist because that's the supposed name of the episode. Squidward (censored word) is the name of the creepy pasta itself.
Is that the
Actually the one I heard it was called was "Krabby Patty Heaven"
bait used to be believabl- IS THAT THE RED MIST?!
Great slash vertical
Squidward tentacles waterslide
Your little mention of not being able to watch something that you thought was scary as a child is accurate af. I’m still scared of seeing images of Cry Baby Lane, that lost Nickelodeon movie. Found it as a child and just typing this is sending chills down my spine and I don’t know why
And guess what? The movie was in fact real, but didn't get banned for being too scary. Rather, it fell into obscurity over time. Crybaby Lane's director was shocked by the movie becoming forgotten, and thanked the lost media community for preserving his work, and Nickelodeon reairing the film on Halloween night as a part of TeenNick's NickRewind block(formerly The 90s Are All That, The Splat, and NickSplat prior to the numerous rebrands) twice.
I love that the "Something Smells" creepypasta has the scary glitch effects start exactly when Patrick says "Maybe it's the way you're dressed," the first syllable of which Toby Fox sampled as Sans's voice sound effect.
As a Creepypasta writer myself, I must say that while these don't do us any favors, they are fairly old and come from an era where tropes were running rampant.
Stuff like Squidward's Suicide inspired a lot of young or edgier writers to go "I can probably do that," and then proceed to give the same thing we read seventy times seven.
I promise you, while a good chunk of us are still inexperienced at writing, we do have some legitimately good authors out there who try harder than whatever was going on in 2012-2015. If I may suggest some, please do check out Sutinnit or DJ Sprouts's work on the Lost Episode Creepypasta Wiki. Their stuff always exceeds my expectations.
Thank you Lafawnda for saying this 🙏🙏🙏
i get the vibe these old creepypasta were mainly aim towards kids who didn't know any better and enjoyed over the top edgy stuff like this, i don't think the people making these were making them with the attention to scare adults
@Steve-e3v6ethey were written by kids for kids pretty much
@@puffballbk2186 For older pastas, I'd say a grand majority of them are written by kids, but that doesn't mean there can't be people out there who simply enjoy writing about a cartoon they like, or just inexperienced adults wanting to join the writing scene. Being badly written won't always equate to being made by a child.
@@LafawndaPasta I never said they weren’t written genuinely, they were mostly written by kids out of a genuine interest and fascination for horror
Dead Bart used to be terrifying to me and it's because of that Homer image. I used to think it was drawn specifically for the Creepypasta, but recently I learned it's from an actual episode, and one that's not even from Treehouse of Horror. Because of that, the entire thing just became so much less terrifying. The image is legit just from a regular episode. Matt Groening and his team decided to give children all across America at the time trauma from seeing their favorite funny yellow person turn into a horrifying ghoul.
Sonic.exe is typing…
We need a 4 hour dissertation on why this blue rodent with a couple red pixels is peak horror
@ fr
Uhmmm what da simga.
@@bonnieplushtuber5517 spoilers it's not
@@bonnieplushtuber5517 honestly smth like that is really needed, that evil blue guy had a glow up in the last 4 years but people still hate on him for who he was 13 YEARS AGO
I like how the majority of kids had a phase in their childhood where they would go on the internet and read scary stories about popular cartoons and video games.
I unironically miss those days 😂
Me too
6:32 baby squidward is actually terrifying
Very fucking horrifying
*W O U L D .*
Especially when you look at some of the people that work at Nickolodeon
@@ethanpoegamerpoe9346 what do you MEAN would????????
12:10 “THAT’S FCKN HOUMOUR!” had me in stitches lmao
Fun fact about The Grieving! The user who created that story (GlobalLuna) made it in one night when they were 14, only a mere few months after the show began airing on TV for the first time. It kinda explains the quality lol
Imagine the edgy creepypasta you made when you were 14 being referenced by the show you made a creepypasta about
@@moxstoleyoursocks2241 They were actually pretty surprised that their story managed to get that far lol (I've seen them talking in the show's wiki Discord server sometimes)
18:09
That video you just played right there while asking is the exact video I feel this way about. It traumatized little me so much that I still can’t watch it. I’m desensitized to a lot of bloody horror stuff today but that video still makes me uneasy.
What video is it?
@@varies4487Lee Hardcastle Simpsons video. He’s got multiple simpsons vids but you’ll know which one by the thumbnail. It is very disturbing though so be warned
7:47 they used the credits from 'Ripped Pants', which misspell Paul Tibbitt's name. (storyboard director 'Paul Tibibitt')
I remember when I was younger watching gumball (the episode where it had the grieving episode troll) and as soon as it said "the grieving" I got so scared I began to scream and cry until one of my family members turned off the TV.
Reminds me of when I was at a daycare as a child and for some reason fanboy and chumchum on the TV made me flip tf out.
heh. wasn't that one "the compilation" or something like that
The intro mocking how every Creeypasta starts was perfect 😅
You know it's going to be an interesting video when UA-cam places a warning on the video
I remember they made an episode called “Barts not dead” and now if you search up dead Bart, one of the first results is for that episode
Vibing leaf's version of squidward is actually really good. Especially the final scene
The fact that I used to believe these were real and was scared of them when I was younger makes me laugh as hard as how much I was afraid of them back then.
Squigwarn sewerslide is real...
i get the vibe these old creepypasta were mainly aim towards kids who didn't know any better and enjoyed over the top edgy stuff like this, i don't think the people making these were making them with the attention to scare adults
Creepy pastas are this era’s campfire stories. Long ago I’m sure people would gather round and tell horror-themed stories of Hercules, Odin and Izanagi that added to the culture and mythos of an already existing idea. They’re part of the greater meta narrative
We're doing a sequel
And were back by popular demand
Come on everybody, strike up the band!
We’re doing a sequel! That’s what we do in Hollywood! And everybody knows that a sequel's never quite as good…
@@walkerphillips2818 a sequel! Another feature attraction
That song lives rent free in my head.
Ok confession time. When I was like 13 I watched a video about the top ten scariest Courage the Cowardly Dog episodes. I thought nothing of it until later that day I started thinking about the video and it genuinely started freaking me out, particularly Freaky Fred. I started having nightmares about it even. For YEARS I couldn’t look at images of it without getting creeped out. When the “Freaky Fred Reanimated” video came out, I couldn’t bring myself to open UA-cam just in case it came up in my recommended. I think I’m over it now, but it haunted me for far longer than I’d like to admit.
When the world needs him most, LS Mark drops a video
“Some of the funniest shit I’ve ever read in my life has come from creppypastas”-Cybershell
It was one day when I got notifications for a weird LSMark video I never heard of on UA-cam. Suprised, I clicked it but I was shocked whenever it showed people dying with hyper realistic blood, I vomited then I checked my email and the REAL LSMark himself texted me "never watch this video ever again." I was scarred ever since I will never watch another cursed LSMark Video again.
I had an actual creepypasta level experience last winter, where I was playing MGS2 and my power cut out during a snowstorm right after Colonel tells you to turn off the game console, and the long hallway in Big Shell locks you inside and shows you a mother and child in place of the map. I actually had to call my girlfriend after just to get the adrenaline out of me lol.
18:10 THIS ANIMATION
Dude my heart skipped a beat when you showed it, I still find it disturbing to this day
My favorite thing I remember from these stories is a Dora one where after the main character sees Dora kill Boots hyperealistically they vomited enough to “feed an army” and then cried while grasping their Brian Griffin plush
One time I came across a lost Spongbob episode where Spongebob said the F-word! I was so scar- wait…
Wait, what? What is this from? Is it real? Please tell me more, I'm so intrigued! (I hope that didn't sound sarcastic...)
I remember that. Though I remember him pronouncing that word differently, it sounded more like 🐬.
@@lewatoaofair2522 Ooooh, got it!
@NoraHafferman There is an episode of Spongebob Squarepants called "Sailor Mouth" where the characters say bad words. HOWEVER, they are all censored by dolphin sounds, so the F-word and other words like that aren't actually said in the original episode. Look it up!
that wasn't a lost episode, its called "sailor mouth"
I was terrified of the squidward's suicide image of squidward looking into the camera without pupils in middle school. I told my friend about this, and a week later he printed off an image of squidward's face, wore it as a mask, and chased me around school with it. good times.
As a young child, I was absolutely terrified of anything scary, so I never watched any of them. Thanks for the video mark, very informative for someone who has never seen any of these.
Invader Zim is basically what would happen if you made these lost episode creepypasta’s into a show
A cartoon theory from back then: Alladin happened in a post apocalyptic world, which was later confirmed by the director.
A cartoon creepypasta from back then: Hey Arnold is about an extremely old couple having a kid.
8:54 As weird as it sounds, this paragraph actually has a lot of potential. He could’ve written about the crying sounding so genuine and agonizing that he starts to become concerned about what they had to do to the voice actor to make him weep like that.
Or about the crying itself sounding almost as if it was emanating from the very room he stood in, and maybe he tries to claim something’s horribly wrong with the speakers.
But no, he just fucking describes what speakers are.
Yeah. I have listened to voice actors screaming and stuff in such a way that I have questioned if they genuinely scared people during recording.
Imagine if Cartoon Creepypastas were more creative like a DVD of villains from the 2004 Batman cartoon murdering the villains of Jujutsu Kaisen, a lost Gumball episode where an alternate version of “The Finale” where *everyone* in Elmore riot for shits and giggles after noticing that everything reverts to normal, a lost episode of Sonic SatAM where Sonic.EXE appears only to be graphically beaten by Robotnik before being roboticized and turned into the SatAM version of Metal Sonic and Shadow and Omega were there hanging with the Freedom Fighters and telling stories of what the Sonic of the games is up to, a Treehouse of Horror segment based off Krampus and Miracle on Evergreen Terrace where the people of Springfield barring the Simpsons are violently murdered by Krampus and his minions, etc.
Hell imagine a cartoon creepypasta where the narrator finds the graphic content to be cool like it was gnarly as hell.
Jesse, what the FUCK are you talking about???
For the last part I remember hearing a similar story to that though it wasn’t a cartoon creepypasta. It was a story about an alternate ending of Godzilla vs Destroyah where both Godzilla and his son died and when the movie was finished the author found it cool so they decided to keep it. (Or at least I think it’s how it went it’s been a while since I heard the story.)
13:45 Bart somehow falling out of a plane makes the “dead Bart” story so utterly ridiculous, that this doesn’t even fit the mold of horror, because how is falling out of aircraft supposed to work? This is literally the best form of bad comedy
These did spook me more when I was younger, definitely has to do with being more impressionable as a child so could scare more easily but the seemingly silliest things could unnerve you in that mindset
Robot chicken would put the average protagonist of a lost episode creepypasta in a coma
22:51 thats why gumball is the GOAT
Squidward's Suicide is often given the epithet "also known as Red Mist", or even simply referred to as "Red Mist". Red Mist is a different creepypasta; a retelling of Squidward's Suicide, sometimes verging into plot synopsis of the original, whose one main amendment of the episode is the addition of a Scottish Traveling Salesman fish who serves as an Author Avatar for the Serial Killer creator of the tape, while the original creepypasta operates on Nothing Is Scarier and implies that the video may be supernatural in origin. Many fan-made Defictionalizations of the video add the Scottish fish and his Title Drop Vagueness Is Coming Signature Scene, perhaps because the original didn't have much of a catchphrase nor scenes with explicitly described dialogue, but ignore his Author Avatar nature and relation to the murders, adding to the blurred lines between the two creepypastas in public consciousness. Even the actual show itself is subject to this as the sound cue for its Squidward's Suicide reference is officially called Red Mist Cue.
And there is also a red mist legendary fixer
@@EricTruman-q5i bait used to be believable...
I’m just confused how it got Mandela effected into a cloud
TV tropes will ruin your vocabulary
"everything above your neck's gonna be a creepypasta often wrongfully conflated with squidward's suicide" - sniper from tf2 i think. i think he said that
Wait the plankton face meme is supposed to be a creepy pasta? I thought it was a shitpost.
@@alttair17 it became one. The two things aren’t mutually exclusive
i feel the same way about the butterfly from spongebob, like i can barely sit through the first thirty seconds of that episode and every time i see a butterfly near someone's face i always wince a little
Plankton Farts and Dies is my favorite creepypasta.
Happy Appy is genuinely one of the most bat shit insane, overly long pieces of literature I've read/listened in my life. Going through all of it sure is an... experience
Would you recommend that?
19:07 No I feel the exact same way about Jeff the Killer and Momo face when I was younger. Seeing the images today still gives me flashbacks to the days I was jumpscared by them from the UA-cam thumbnails when that whole thing was popular.
Yeah no I definitely feel you on the S****de Mouse childhood fear thing. For me, I watched the episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog with King Ramses as a kid and for some reason, him along with the eerie "return the slab" live rent free in my head, and even as an adult I am spooked by seeing him. Maybe that was King Ramses' true curse....lingering childhood fear lol.
Man, I like how Mark mentioned about folks working on a show drawing fucked up scenes with beloved characters as a form of vent art ( 7:56 ) . You can tell that Mark has experience or knowledge on animation industry
The timing on this couldn't be any more amazing since I just watched the Knights of Guinevere teaser on Glitch studios, which is a creepy pasta show and this just got recommended to me on their channel. Freaking hilarious 😂
7:53 funny enough, with the Rugrats, they made storyboards exactly with those terms whenever they would get frustrated at work.
"What the hell are these ghost's priorities?"
-Scott The Woz 2019
Guys a little over a year ago I went to Warner BROS Studios and got to see the set Friends was filmed on, but afterwards they showed us a lost version of the finale. It was called, “The One Where Ross, the Largest Friend, Simply Eats the Other Five”.
This is giving me vibes of one of those weirder trollpastas back in the day
I guess they weren't saving it for sweeps week after all
“While sitting next to a VCR for some reason”
Me sitting next to one VCR with a tape in it and 4 other ones: 👀
I remember how awesome creepypastas used to do when I was younger, and how deeply invested I used to get into them. Nowadays they've turned kind of cookie cutter and basic. Make a character all black with a creepy scary face, BOOM you're done.
When the pasta is creepy
EDIT: the only creepypasta images that genuinely creep me out to this day are Smile Dog (the first stage with the smiling husky), The Rake, and the image for The Russian Sleep Experiement.
Yeah, i heard of all of those. Although I never understood what sleeping had to do with that guy's dental history.
11:04 That adaptation of Squidwards Suicide is actually pretty well made in my opinion
Ye that guy actually does a good job making previously lame creepypastas into legit interesting ones
For anyone’s info he is VibingLeaf
18:08 you do not just bring up the Simpson claymaiton into my mind again after like 5 years like that
21:20
Are we not going to acknowledge that this man literally called the police over a cartoon?
Shit you actually have a point
18:08
yeah, that was the Pink Elephants scene from Dumbo for me
It felt so vindicating hearing Mark talk about how scared he was of creepypastas as a kid because I was so traumatized by the squidward image I would have a breakdown over it everytime I saw it. And I still watched creepypasta readings
I would be scared of that picture in the middle of night and not be able to sleep, same with old pokemon creepy pastas lol
I completely relate to what you said about some childhood fears still messing with you even as an adult. I grew up watching PeanutbutterGamer, whose favorite game is Majora’s Mask and I remember seeing the Moon and being traumatized. I’m 21 now and I still can’t play Majora’s Mask, I’VE TRIED BUT I JUST CAN’T I get so much anxiety as I hear the clock tick and the Moon gets closer and closer. I’m constantly scared to look up and see him, it just freaks me out man
Can’t believe these genuinely scared me as a kid
18"08 in regards to this question, there's this parasite that infects snails, and it pulsates in the eyes of the snail and whenever i see footage of it i literally can't look at it, it's so gross in an uncanny unnatural way
15:58 God that gave me whiplash, I'm so used to youtubers being 10 years older than I am it feels weird having common childhood experiences with people old enough to make content themselves
Also mark if there's literally any chance you see this please watch gumball Im begging you, you can even start on like season 3 when it gets really silly but it's got great writing and I still rewatch it fairly often. It really belongs up there with Adventure time and The regular show