The Disturbing Children's VHS Tape From The 90's (Ft. Whang!) - Obscure Media
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Ever since 1997, a mysterious VHS tape has been passed down to collectors detailing children's entertainment that definitely didn't seem appropriate for younger viewers. In today's video, we will dive
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This sounds like the sort of project where actual children collaborated in the story. The more nonsensical parts sound like kids ideas; "and then she started flying! And then she met dinosaurs!! and then the dinosaur ate her hair!!” I wouldn’t be surprised if some 4 yolds came up with parts of the story.
Some 4 year olds dosed on shrooms maybe.
@@pablowentscobar Every talked to a 4-year-old? They are always on shrooms.
agreed, kids were easily subjected to adult media so the disturbing bits in the story dont seem farfetched for a kid to think of
i think if we heard kids narrating over it than a calm granny the context would change completely
That makes a lot of sense, children do come up with some fucked up stuff when given the chance.
I can definitely see this being an axe cop situation
Nanny knows her dinosaurs, I'll give her that.
And sadly, currently, no dinosaurs know their nanny...
@@mikemiken1963 😂 what?????🙏💜💙💚🧡💛🙏
Further evidence of this being written by a child and voiced by their parent.
that was the most bizare for me... the correct dinosaur naming in the midle of the madness.
@@111HONESTY Do you know of a dinosaur that knows their nanny? Lol
My Hypothesis is that the story was written by a child, narrated by a family member, and copies were made as an attempt to share 'what a creative child they are' with the family.
That's my guess and it kind of makes sense to me, more than it being some allegory for genocide or death. This would also explain the odd wording of some things, the narrator pausing for a child's messy handwriting or bad grammer.
When I was in 3rd grade I wrote a version of goldilocks and the three bears that ended with goldilocks implied to be a serial killer, although though I didn't intend it, so children writing disturbing stuff isn't exactly unheard of.
That was my guess as well. This kind of content is likely way more disturbing to adults than it is to children. The only thing I'm doubting is the reference to Srebrenica being something a kid could come up with?
But what about the whole massacre thing. Children wouldn't know of that or the name of the place. Interesting theory but it doesn't entirely line up
@@10_MILES_HIGH_ Could have easily just been picked up from a news segment, not knowing the context, and the parent just going with it.
This is my guess as well, the last story with the cockroach felt like the kind of meandering story I'd act out with toys as a kid, and the precise use of dinosaur species names was 100% me. I don't remember most of the elaborate plots I'd act out but I have a vague recollection of backstabbing royals played out by kinder surprise figures, and my siblings had murder plots involving their Barbie collection with one of the child barbies being found dead in a pool (the bathtub). Kids will throw around harrowing details like murder, becoming homeless, child abuse, etc. without necessarily being terribly affected by them.
@@corvocore Kids come up with that yes. I work with small children and they say the weridest stuff. They are like sponges when it comes to words and ideas. They say stuff like "holocaust" because their dad was watching a documentary or "i would shoot every -insert political party here- voter" because they hear their uncle say it at home at least once a day or something. They say stuff like that, hardly understanding it or barely knowing basic information about it ("aka sebrenica was bad but now it´s peaceful again, had a kid quite literally say something similar with WW 2 once").
I am the Nanny Lynn, full name, Lynn Jeffrie Ochberg, now 79, who made the Nanny Lynn Videos back in the early 90's on a Commodore Amiga computer using a paint app and floppy disks and a midi sound system. I made them in my spare time from my 'job' as an elected township trustee in Okemos Michigan. I was a new grandmother and the little ones often needed me to babysit. The video stories were meant to put them to sleep with things that were familiar to them. They were extremely obsessed with dinosaurs, household items, pets, and characters from more conventional stories. I just put them all together pretty randomly with as soothing a voice as I could manage to lull them into dreamland. Someone from Such Video, where I had copies made to give to friends, made extra copies without my permission and later gave them to folks who posted them on various online sites. I was a math nerd as a teen in the 1950's and learned computer technology as an intern in 1960 with the Ford Motor Company's Willow Run Lab where there was a computer as big as an airplane hanger still using vacuum tubes, way before transistors or chips. I was taught Fortran to create programs to test car parts, but this was all before college and grad school where I ended up with a law degree.
Well done nanny!, I hope more people read this!
I’m so surprised that this comment hasn’t gotten more attention because it seems to be legit. Super cool!
FORTRAN!!! In spite of not picking it until the language was almost 30 years old, I am hardcore devotee of FORTRAN 77. Love this. 😀
Why hasn't this comment been pinned? Lol. Thank you so much though for coming on here and explaining your story! I hope the creator of the video "grave robbing for morons" finally comes forward in the comments and tell their story. Another lost media 1990s VHS tape that no one knows who made it. What made you want to add the odd and almost graphic tones to this story? I guess that's the question most of us would like to know. Was it meant to be funny?
that sounds awesome! what amiga model did you use back then for it? was it an Amiga 500 or 4000 or 2000 or AGA 1200?
It sounds like children wrote it piece by piece.
One kid says he makes a bug friend, and then the next kid teasing says: And then he eats him!
would explain a lot, bob turning it into a cat and the dream dinosaur appearing.
yeah I was thinking a similar thing
Honestly it really does. My sister and I had notebooks that we wrote stories in, taking turns, and it feels totally like this. And when kids tell stories, in my experience, if a single child jumps around like this. Maybe Nanny Lynn was animating her grandkids' stories? That's my theory anyway.
This seems very likely.
@@Tser More like her second or third grade students.
This is literally the most 90s thing I've ever seen. Srebrenica, Jurassic Park, bad computer animation, genetic engineering, dark nihilistic themes. The creator should have just called the film Cyberpunk Feverdream '97.
@Alex Spots Wood The video description on UA-cam mentions this was brought into the video copy shop around 1997. Amigas were definitely still around in people's homes at that point, especially since they were better for creating and editing video than the competition for a good while.
Can testify. In my house we didn't stop using our amiga untill about 2000/2001.
Exactly the themes are what proves its just a creative project.
I have since learned that this was probably being copied and viewed to people possibly as early as 1992!
Brought to you by your dear, sweet granny. You never knew she had a dark side.
There's an irony about dinosaurs wanting feathers when now we actually know a lot of dinosaurs had feathers.
Were you maybe a nanny at some point? I believe only one person could make any sense of a bad trip creation like this.
Avant-garde
Or at the very least we know all dinosaurs had the capacity to have feathers. It's just impossible to figure out if they all did for certain.
@@Aster_Risk We know for certain some did. No one’s saying all did.
@@KaRmaTheSchemer Ok there, Duncan from Dark Dreams Don't Die...
In the early 90’s I was put into a children’s mental hospital. This reminds me a lot of one of the projects we’d be asked to put together. The idea was, you’d have each kid have a part. One would pick a theme. One would draw. Another makeup dialog, etc.
After one project was done, we’d switch roles and do it again.
The stories would always progressively get crazier, because kids would always feel like another screwed with their idea, so they’d intentionally get crazier and crazier trying to outdo each other.
The teachers usually had some rules up front, like to no rape or murder, but would honor anything else.
At the end, the teacher would read our created story.
However, ours were animated like a children’s book. We’d make the covers and everything. I suppose a more advanced version could be like a movie.
A children's mental hospital? Didn't really know such things existed but I hope you're healthier and happier now.
@@Aconitum_napellus To clarify, I’m fairly certain it was a mental hospital, that had a children’s wing. But we were only in one area of the place, so my memory has me think of the place as only that.
@@mikemck4796 MikeMcK ... Can't you ask your family what exactly that hospital was and especially the wing you were in ?
Are any of your family members or whoever put you in there still alive so that you can ask them ?
It sounds as if you had been very traumatized if you were put in a children's mental ward ... if so I'm sorry to hear that .
@@gardensofthegods Yeah, if he was there because of something bad, that's really terrible and sad.
that sounds like a great way to make you go crazy
I honestly think it was an elementary school teacher who did a lesson where they all pitch in different ideas for a class built story and had someone animate it to present to them.
I'd have to agree. And from what I can tell based on the animation, it clearly looks to be Peggy Hill.
l was actually thinking that that these storys have a noticeable trace of kid imagination,as they barelly make any sense narratively wise or have the standard continuity always seen on fables from books for children. Of course theres still the case that ths woman its completely nuts... Mainly because of the name of the protagonist, you see,children may have been able tocome up with a name,but it will be very coincidential they just named it after a genocide province in East Europe. But guess well never know
Idk making a 60 minute film seems like way too much work for a school teacher
@@omk573 yeah you right,specially the animation part, BUT, it could be a compilationmaybe made during the year or even during her whole carrer. We still never know
1995 is pretty early for that. Would make sense post 2010 but have you seen even modern school PC's? They're a decade out of date, I doubt a school would fund something like that in 1995
“he put some anti-anti-biotics”
so... pro-biotics?
Maybe they cancel each other out and just become biotics. XD
Citrus Lump if that’s the case then all the dude did was stuff some bacteria in there lol.
But they were never paid. So Amateurbiotics
@@waynemontpetit8181 🤣
Not-against-biotics
You mentioned the *copyright* at the beginning of the film. But it’s not a copyright. It says copyWRITE. Which is not the same thing and doesn’t protect it as a copyright. Copywrite isn’t even a thing. The term is copywriter, and that just literally means someone who writes copy. Makes me wonder if they added that at the beginning of the film to make it seem more legitimate or if it was just an oversight
Good catch totally didn't see that
Nice!
@@BarelySociable that makes it even weirder! I hope we can eventually solve the mystery of this cursed film.
@@kinoko6096 I don’t think it’s cursed lol
@@tankart150 Yeah honestly this is not that weird a film either. There have been wayy worse on the internet. It's just obscure
Psychologist: All dreams have meaning.
My Dreams:
We all think these tapes are weird and creepy, but imagine how it felt for the first person finding and playing this unnamed vhs tape
I would honestly freak tf out.
@@christopherbecker4753 Yes so whould I including since The Stories don't make any sense at all
“That cat was a rat... and also a lizard at one point...”
the lady who made them came forward recently and said this; "Hi Eudoxia Mystery collector, I am the Amiga animator who created the Nanny Lynn Videos you posted. I made them to entertain my 6 grandchildren when they were little, back in the 90's. They were inspired by the things that interested my grandchildren: dinosaurs, princesses, all kinds of animals, and anything exotic, vaguely scientific. We were all news junkies in my family, and the war in Bosnia was happening then. There are another couple of hours of those animations on other VHS tapes in possession of the boys in the story of Bob the Blob, Dylan and Jake Cinti. I'm Lynn xxx, age 77, now living in XXXX, XXXX, but those videos were made in Okemos, Michigan, and copies made from floppy discs at Such Video, also of Okemos, Michigan. Apparently Such Video kept some copies that eventually came into your possession."
She's still strange and morbid.
@@cfoster6804 I am glad she is not my grandma.
What a nice lady. I hope the other videos come to light
What a curious person. I hope she is doing well.
@@nonesimilar Cecelia Condit! It totally looks like something she would do if she were to try her hand at animating. I love her work, it's just so damn odd!
This reeks of "Wealthy Grandma has Grandkid's stories animated verbatim for their birthday." Seriously, anyone who has had to entertain a 4 year old will tell you this is exactly like something a kid would write. "Nanny Lynn" is probably the kid's Grandma and the "Company Name" is probably just a cute little gag to make it look official for the kid. May even be that the "Nanny Lynn Goes To" trademarks were for actual videos she made and that's why she had an in with the production company.
That's a very specific smell to 'reek of', lol. I agree it's a strong possibility though.
yeah especially the obsession with dinosaurs
Its already been solved so these guesses are increasingly absurd
@@realitynowassigned well...tell us?
@@realitynowassigned care to elaborate?
my theory: this was absolutely written by children
Agreed! IMO A Family being super proud & encouraging their child's creativity and I applaud their support in 1997
Axe Cop
I would agree if not for the direct reference of the Srebenica massacre--I don't know what child would know about that
@@sambradley9091 probably a current event at the time it was written
As a former elementary school aide, I’m inclined to agree. Kids’ stories are fucking weird
Doing a prank video in pixel animation in the 90s is beyond todays dedication. It's a marvel of pre trolling
This feels like a child wrote it. It has a sort of Axe Cop logic to it.
Axe cop?
@@rotisseriepossum Axe Cop was a popular webcomic that was written by a 5 year old but professionally illustrated by his 29 year old brother.
It was actually adapted into an animated show by I think Fox, although I have no idea how faithful that was.
Going off the "Pink Morning Cartoon", I wouldn't be surprised if these literally were stories made up by a kid that "Nanny Lynn" thought would be fun to make into a video series. But the reference to Srebrenica is extremely weird.
@@mistydayremainsofthejudgment Srebrenica is a town, so I see nothing weird about it, especially since the video was supposedly made before the massacre.
It's as much weird as referencing Oklahoma City or the eleventh of September or any other mundane thing later tied to something bad.
@@mistydayremainsofthejudgment The kid could have heard something about the town on the news while their parents were watching it.
This screams art school project to me. Usually a solid source of confusing pointless fuckery.
You're confusing art school with presidential debates.
@@hex1233 Same thing. Performance art, innit.
@@onlybyautomobile Aye
@@hex1233 omg hiii i love your videos!!
Maybe it's a Slave Pit production. Those guys in GWAR are a pretty odd bunch.
It's almost like it was written by young children. It's like someone took careful notes on a long meandering story told by a toddler. "And then he shooted a rocket up the cat's butt. And then he eated the cockroach but then he was sad...."
Sometimes toddlers and young children say crazy things and it can be funny and overall cute
this was my theory too, but nobody else seemed to be saying it
When I was 5 I told my mom a graphic story about a zombie apocalypse. I’m pretty sure I had just seen a snippet of the walking dead and was making up my own story around what my memory had retained.
@@hyperdrive2412 If you saw that show as a kid you are still a kid...
@@hyperdrive2412 the world of a child is like, half psychedelic trip, half fragments of television, and half violent seizure.
Lost media like this is more common than you think. I once found a “vanity record” from a local college. As it turns out, their jazz band was well-respected during the 1960s, under a certain conductor. This record was made when they played in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s visit to Seattle. If I recall correctly, pieces were scored just for this event.
It was also one of the few remaining copies. The family recording burned in a house fire. The college’s recordings were stolen sometime during the late 20th Century.
I turned the LP over to the conductor’s son. He’d never heard it. One piece was named after a family pet.
Back in the 1950's you could pay to go into a booth and record your songs (yes I know you still can but it was cheaper and very popular) and that is how Elvis started.
@@tstuff He went into Sun records to record a song for his Mom, but it was the same concept. I wonder how many of these vanity sessions would make big money today, had they been preserved.
I found a weird looking CD in a dollar bin, bought it on a whim & it was really weird & cool, sort of an underground Primus sounding thing: a mid 90s Aussie band called Cartoon. I uploaded on my YT channel and was almost immediately contacted by a metal band in UK & another one in Russia. It basically was a super rare recording from an underground but influential cult band that no one had been able to locate.
this show’s narrative sounds like it came straight out of the courage the cowardly dog show
Muriel decided to become a narrator.
Unrelated:
*HOW AHM AH DOIN' TODAY, GARY BUSEY?!*
"I know you're not a dinosaur, we're all extinct! I'm just a dreeaamm dinosaur!"
Words to live by.
That's hilarious because dinosaurs aren't extinct. They still exist and are one of the most successful animal groups on Earth. They're called birds (aves).
i say this every morning in the mirror, really gets my day going
That's the same angle I use when justifying my non payment of bills.
@@godslaughter Birds are descended from dinosaurs, but that doesn't mean they are dinosaurs. They lack basically all the characteristics that define a dinosaur, such as the huge size.
@@Ivytheherbert Bro, there were tiny dinosaurs too. Birds are dinosaurs.
This reminds me of some of the absolutely bizarre and twisted "kids" programming from the 70s that was produced under the influence of copious amounts of drugs.
Times whet Nanny Lynn was still doing LSD and partying at Woodstock )
Apparently that's a load of bollocks, those programme creators were just insanely imaginative.
Parents: Ah, yeah. That was written by a child. They just animated it.
Internet: ohhhhh mystery.
Accurate.
lololol
Facts
A child wrote the part about Srebrenica?
@@bentleykennedy-stone9184 I imagine it was on the news at the time. Some kid probably heard about the massacre on TV or radio, got upset over it and was told that "It's all right, they now live peacefully in there" or something like that.
Anyone else notice it said "copywrite" instead of "copyright"?
Great rapper
@@violenceisfun991 *wrapper
@@briangarcia8384 ua-cam.com/video/mGyoJ17baok/v-deo.html
Lol ye
Only 90s kids will remember this video
Screw you boomer! Lol
I feel like I just got programmed by subliminal messages
Only 90’s kids will remember being traumatized by a weird film referencing a massacre, kids these days just don’t get it.
@I’m legitimately retarded 90s kids are gen x or millennial
Your narration here was 10/10
I love that "informative but IDK WTF is going on" throughout
I always try to watch this guy's videos because they're always getting suggested to me, and then I realize it's this guy. I just can't stand the lisp.
Honestly, this isn't as bad as those UA-cam "elsa spiderman "kids" animations". Tho- those gave me nightmare once..
That’s because those videos are made by pedophiles to lure kids in serisouly go look through the comment section of those fake Disney movies that get recommend to children it’s gross
Folding Ideas?
This was recently solved on Reddit and apparently these were just videos she made for her grandkids for fun !
It sounds like a time travel story. Warn them so she can save them.
Incredible Nanny.
BTW, i dont believe in this story.
I dont believe in Nanny talking about death, bugs and making graphix on Amiga.
Nope.
Do you have a link to the thread?
@@penngheeney r/nannylynn
@Dick Johnson ahahah. I'm sorry but no. I'm actually the guy who posted this on reddit (u/castigamat) and I've exchanged a few emails with Nanny Lynn and she seems a very nice lady. :-)
Didn’t show your whang. Disliked. Unsubbed.
I'm dissatisfied with this video for that exact reason man
Whang?
@@patrickraftery1815 whang
@@patrickraftery1815 pipi
@@patrickraftery1815 WHANG
I did made stuff like this on my Amiga 500 in the 90s. You need an Amiga with Hard Drive,Deluxe Paint IV, Video Deluxe to add Sound, and a VHS recorder. If you give a creative Kid these Tools it can create something like this. Deluxe Paint was with all the animation features way ahead of its time.
This person really spend a lot of time creating this and did a very good job. I like how she even was drawing a Character turning around at one point. I guess she had a great time creating this and i like how people share and discuss it today.
"They launch a nuke into a cat's ass"
fam, this cracked me up so hard, that I literally can't laugh anymore.
Yeah but surely it shrinks the cat but the rocket wouldn’t shrink at all and would be an excruciatingly painful demise of the cat 🤔
@@bengelder
Jesus Christ
Whats funny about that freak
@@RIESENII1234 do u have a problem with someone enjoying themselves on a video sharing platform?
Your LAUGH BOX broke? :O, just like spongebob's ?
“At the end of the video it did state this...” ARBYS HAS THE MEATS
Welcome to a typical brainstorming session in a dorm room with some mind-altering substances in 1995. This has the hallmark of a college project written all over it.
Honestly, people are just weird. I imagine there's endless crazy homemade shit like this on the internet right now, the only difference was that it was more rare in the 90s.
“Teacher” kind of sounds like Sigourney Weaver lol
"GORMAN! They're dying in there!"
... mostly
Right!?
@@FrankNFurter1000 , at night anyways
"And then the woman said to the angry dinosaur: Get away from her you bitch!"
Happy Halloween 🎃
You too man
Yeah you too
It's over 😭😭😭😭😭
What is this, a cross-over episode?
*Here's my theory,*
It's more like a disconnected series of written stories by a group of children. Like different children wrote their own stories and the Nanny asked an animator to animate them. Nanny being a school teacher or maybe their real nanny? Maybe she asked them to write a horror story?
That's why you have a girl writing that "princess and her father's story." Fantasy of most girls. Maybe she loved her hair so much that her friends tried to scare her with 'and he ate her hair' thing. So 2 kids used this weakness to scare her?
A dinosaur fascinated kid writing his own fiction. (Giving names to each dinosaur is what only a nerd(fan) would do). Especially flexing by using them in a short story lol.
A doctor wannabe kid writing about Gene editing etc. Maybe he watched some clip about 'future of genetics'. So he was curious and came up with this apocalyptic story lol.
A werewolf fan writing a story in which how he grew up with wolves. Admit it this was the fantasy of many of us. Like a Tarzan or teenwolf etc.
The animator was probably an amateur but still animated them. It's pretty fine by the standards of 97s.
(Even sometimes we grown up can also write such stories just for fun lol. If asked to write a horror story, my friends will end up with even worse stories than these 😂)
I don't think it was a horror story. I think the kids just were saying unintentionally creepy things, as kids do.
You can’t say massacre on UA-cam? What the hell is happening to this world?
Is that why the audio keeps cutting out?
I mean folks can't even say "p@ndemic" right now without getting demonitized or deleted even if it's in historical context, and nonabusive comments referring to specific sexualities get shadowbanned/deleted on the regular too. A discussion thread about Día de Muertos on another video was entirely deleted because some people dared to say "de@d" instead of the Spanish name. It's bonkers.
You can absolutely say Massacre. You just cant put any advertisement and therefore get no money. I mean if you are company would you really want to have your Burger commercial before a video about the holocaust? Ofcourse this video would be fine for advertisement but a "word filter" is all that youtube can do considering the thounsands of videos uploaded every second.
@@bra24hnt52 I mean, history channels? Need to get funded? To teach? About the Holocaust?
@@theautisticartist9370 yes ofcourse, and they get funded over and over. But not by Burger King if you know what i mean. As a company you obviously want to be associated with postitive things. I mean that should be understandable. And youtube ist not a charity organisation and neither some sort of free speech NGO. They literally sell ads to businesses nothing else
I miss the days when every Whang! video wasn't about bodily functions.
I play this game with my daughter and wife. You start with a sentence and just keep making up a new part (everyone gets a line) it ends up as pure crap and we always go over the top towards the end. I feel like someone just decided to make an animation for one of these.
I think this game is called exquisite cadaver
@@jeanphilippeprimeau5596 ou cadavre exquis en français
@@gaspardsavoureux8680 merci, jeune homme
3:15-3:34 - Oh god, why is there a little boy who runs in a hamster cage, turns into a powder and dies, and then even gets eaten by a rat? o.O And then the rat turns into a lizard...? I almost want to laugh at the absurdity of that last part. XD
You almost wanted to laugh, I couldn't stop laughing for about 35 minutes. Suppressing laughter is the best way to turn into a powdery substance.
So he turned into a pile of cocaine
Thank you for tackling the information from multiple angles. This is something mainstream media can learn from creators like you.
As for the story, it sounds like a bit of dark-ish trip under some influence. Perhaps that person had money to spend and wanted to immortalise their vision regardless of how obscure and absurd it seemed.
If you haven't seen by now, the mystery has been solved. Perhaps predictably, the true answer is pretty boring: some young kids in the 90s made up some ridiculous stories, and their grandma ("Nanny Lynn") paid to have the stories animated as short films. The Bosnian town name was used by the kids simply because they heard it in the news a lot.
This looks better animated than Rapsittie Street Kids.
Saw a comment on this video that explained the story behind this cartoon. Sadly, the comment is now deleted after another user doxxed the voice actor from the cartoon.
The OP in the comment said he personally knew one of the people involved with the cartoon and he said that the voice actor wants to be left alone.
English isn't my first language so I only had a rough idea of what the comment was talking about and I won't be able to phrase it as well as the commenter did.
The cartoon was originally made for bosnian children and voiced in the bosnian language. They were available in some kind of magazines back in the 90s. Certain dealers were buying these kinds of cartoons but for some reason never knew what they were going to get in the box. Sometimes, the VHSes weren't even in english and were in the wrong format (America uses a different format for VHS tapes). Most dealers would throw the box away and call the whole thing a financial loss. This guy, however, fixed the formatting issues and found an aspiring voice actor. The problem was, they didn't know bosnian. So they made up the whole story without translating anything. The film ended up so bizzare that it was stored away until the dealer's son found them and thought it was hilarious, releasing it online.
The comment was something along those lines but phrased a lot better with more information I can't remember. It only had like 5 likes. I truly believe this is what happened here.
Better than Berserk 2016 also
Object Class: Euclid. Level III Cognitohazard.
👀
I'm surprised the narrator didn't talk about the dude in the sloth costume just standing around
Y'all better get this over to the Foundation for containment.
@THE NEWMAKER Cursed
Scp ?
this made me remember my own granny and how she would doodle in animation programs on the various computers we had while I grew up, and how she would encourage me to play on them too. I did legit see it as playing when I was little, too, even the frame by frame little drawings and the transitions I would find. I was born after the age of the Amiga, but this makes me remember my fond times with my granny and why i enjoy drawing in the first place. I hope Nanny Lynn is doing well. I hope if she's still on the tech, she's playing with blender now or something like it.
Giving the dinosaurs feathers? That just seems like a meta gag
That's EXACTLY what I was thinking. I was in high school in the mid to late 90s and we were still being taught that dinos had leathery skin w/ no feathers.
I say this is a hoax vid by someone with way too much time on their hands.
@@Brendan-Black could be
It specifically refers to dinosaurs later evolving into birds and having feathers in the full film. Emiluma even tells them they will one day evolve to have feathers of their own.
@@Ivytheherbert 👀👀👀
Time travel in the mix in two of three stories. Third has genetic research. How a young child would understand such things???
This really reminds me of ‘Everything’s coming up spring’, both the voice of the narrator and the fact both are crudely animated
Cracks too
This could be called "Black Morning Cartoon."
@@Seantendo That's a good name
Srebrenicia's story actually bears a striking resemblance to the Old Testament story of Joseph. A beloved young child is taken from their family and raised as one of those who kidnapped them. The child grows up and becomes very powerful, and decides to use this power to try to save a massive group of people by telling them to store up food. Around the same time, they reunite with their birth family in a situation that starts as a conflict.
“Oh did I mention they put a nuke in a cats ass and sent it into space”. That caught me off guard 😂
this sounds like the kind of thing I would write as a kid, and get my mom to narrate into a video cassette recorder (I grew up in the 80's)... it was probably created by kids for themselves, as a project mom or grandma indulged them in... I wish I had some of those tapes still... I found some stories I wrote going through one of my mom's closets... it was weird and disturbing to adult me, heh...
People, especially children, who went thru this horrible war, would need some sort of outlet to try and heal themselves, I can see this as an art project from refugees and their families, while being helped by educators and grief counsellors, so it probably makes sense for someone, a child even, who, let's say, had to hide under the dead bodies of their own relatives to escape death themselves, also starvation, cannibalism to survive, these seem to me the subjects dealt with here, and we should probably leave the creators alone, they've suffered enough, BTW, the carnivors killing the vegetarians seems a logical metaphor to represent the killers and the victims?
It was a grandmother who made these there are a few more she said through Email. She said she made them for her grand children. She said she made this one during the war apparently she lives in USA
So… While I cannot comment on whether or not people were hiding under the corpses of their family members, there for sure was no cannibalism. I mean, that would have been mentioned in history class at some point, or at least in our government-mandated visit to Srebrenica as a part of history class, as a footnote at the very least.
Yes, I am from Bosnia. No, I am not from Srebrenica, but I am from Sarajevo. Yes, I am still in school (eighteen). Yes, Barely Sociable completely butchered the pronunciation of the city's name (most of it is understandable, but I am still baffled by him somehow pulling an h out of thin air to form sh/š/ш).
Edit: So, it appears that the narrator made that mistake originally. That doesn't mean that Barely Sociable shouldn't have checked the pronunciation before recording, it just means that I'm still wondering about the above, but regarding the narrator this time.
Maybe he is simply unable to pronounce the "sr"sound. Some people can't pronounce the "th" sound, for example.
They were in Michigan I can assure you they didn't go through the war.🙄 They probably didn't even know much about it until psycho grandma.
The copy write zip code is also 44 mins away from Lynn MI. So probably so kinda of late night all access home brew project 🤷🏽♂️
You might be onto sum
Not to be a nerd but I’m taking an Earth Science course right now. The asteroid that made the dinosaurs extinct didn’t kill *most* immediately. They died after the asteroid destroyed the atmosphere and environment and they ran out of food. So I guess storing food would have helped.
The stories sound like when you pass a sheet around a class and have each person write a line of the story. Ends up being totally disjointed and taking odd dramatic turns
The first thing that comes to mind is that when I was a teenage stoner, I may have written stories of a similar nature for fun. The whole thing seems like it was written by an eccentric middle or high school student. Or a middle aged hippy art teacher as a class project? It would make sense if a middle or high school class had to come together to make a children's story as a class project. Or if an animator in art school made it as a class project and got their mom to narrate it.
My first thought was that it sounds like when you try to get children under 7/8 to come up with a story collectivelly. It can start pretty normal, and gradually deteriorate as they try to surpass each other's creepyness. I cannot tell why, but they LOVE showing off they can come up with horrific scenarios.
But then there are some sophysticated concepts children ( in my experience) do not include in their stories: the specific naming of that War-torn town, the science fiction elements in the last one.
This makes me think of something that could have been on the show Liquid Television!
Sidenote: The yoshi noise from the dino eating her hair though🤣💀lol
All of the people saying he needs to post more since his stuff is really good (Which it is) but that’s why if he posts more the quality goes down and I’d say the amount of research and editing must be in the 100 to 1000s I’d say he producing videos of this quality very quickly keep doing what your doing man
Exactly i would much rather have a vedio once every few month's
imagine starting a project out of shock value and your publisher decide to not take it serious and destroy anything of it and decades later someone finds it claiming a mystery behind the project...
BS: "at the end, I will note that it did state this, however"
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God I miss wawa
So apparently Nanny Lynne has come forward recently and shed some light on the situation. She made them to entertain her 6 grandkids, and the reference to the massacre was because it was a name actively being mentioned a lot in the news.
Oh phew! I feel better now about the rat eating a powdered boy and a boy made in a petri dish dissolving and eating a roach. Sweet old psycho grandma.🙄 You people are strange.
This sounds so incredibly much like stories my kids (and some of their friends) would come up with a few years back.
So. Incredibly. Much.
Dinosaurs were mad popular in the 90's... funny to think about it, every kid had a dinosaur shirt or some shit like that, popular dinosaur magazines and stuff were a thing
Animators: What drugs did you buy?
Director: Yes
$300 budget for the film. $250 for acid and $50 for lunch before starting the acid and script writing.
The woman's voice sounds exactly like Laurie Anderson. She has done lots of out there stuff similar to this.
I can't imagine Laurie Anderson stumbling over her words though.
@@merseyviking That could be, but it could also be a stylistic choice on her part. Overall I find the speech partners and vocal tone in this video very similar to Laurie Anderson.
You should ask her. I dont twitter or anything
Damn, yeah she does sound like Laurie.
She does have a similar voice and cadence, but after following LA for about four decades, 1) I would have heard at least *something* about this project and 2) I feel fairly confident in saying that this is not LA speaking. It may be someone mimicking her style, or a woman of approximately the same age (b. appx 1947) from approximately the same region (LA is from a suburb of Chicago, Glen Ellyn specifically). So that might help to narrow down the narrator, but I really feel fairly certain that this isn’t LA herself if for no reason other than that LA rehearses what may seem to the audience as a relatively impromptu monologue. She simply doesn’t stumble over herself like this, at least not in a finished product; when LA does appear to have false starts in speech, it is quite deliberate and serves a deeper narrative; that is not the case with this recording. This recording appears to be a one-shot, as in the narrator was given the material and the recording was just turned on. I’m no expert, but it doesn’t seem to have been finessed over by mixing multiple takes together, as a professional would do (like audiobook recordings).
This narrator does sound like she is in LA’s general age range, and definitely has a Midwestern speech pattern, though. She’s obviously working off a script (notice that drop when she mentions the cat’s ‘bum’, if I remember how it was phrased; that’s obviously a nonstandard phrasing for her, and she may not have had much time with the script prior to recording).
Says "The End" and just keeps on rambling. Definitely an older lady making this.
The fact that this so creepy. And everyone wants just say its a kids story is eye opening!!
Something so eerie that make most people call a kids story of a lovely rich grandma and move on. Definitely makes me think there is more to this.
I'm with you. There's definitely more to this.
The title of the tape [Srebrenica] is pronounced sre-bre-nee-tsa
Edit: with a rolling R, of course
Shrebrenika tho
Thank you. That hurt to hear bruh
He pronounced it correctly the third time around like 12 minutes in. I don’t get it man. At least I won’t have to hear sraybenikah anymore.
I just ventured into the comments for that. "My gawd if something is themed around a topic this gruesome at least have the decency to look up pronounciation." is what I thought hearing the name butchered like that. Seems like a lack of being prepared at least.
Edit: Edited the comment. Just to put things into perspective and to better outline what I was trying to convey....thanks for feedback.
@@zaranea7920 Though, to be fair, the lady in the video butchered the pronunciation, he simply repeated the way she said it, so I entirely blame the lady and not him
I personally graduated high school in 1994. There was a lot of l.s.d. use at the time. It really seems like there was plenty of "Felix The Cat" around to watch and alot of time on the people who made this's hands, so they made a cartoon on there computer to watch while they tripped. I've seen Dee Jay's do more complex things to show at underground dance clubs to show while they mixed.
Don't you mean Fritz the Cat from the 1970s?
Surely not the 1920s/30s Flicher brothers toon, Felix the Cat.
@@deutschedog3259 no the acid we did in the 90s was Felix the cat. He had his bag of tricks. It was Felix.
"As if storing food would help if they got incenerated by an astroid"
Most of the animals that went extinct after the meteor actually did so from starvation so yes.
yeah most think it was the asteroid that killed them. no it was the ice age that happens after that killed all the plants.
@@megamike15 Lots of frozen meat everywhere for our ancestors 💪
My theory: someone who’d made up a bedtime story for their children knew an animator and asked them to turn the story into an animated film. That’s why it’s so rambly and sounds like it SHOULD have a point, but doesn’t.
EDIT: Continuation of this theory: the woman who commissioned it was named Lynn, and her grandkids called her "Nanny Lynn" instead of just Nanny or Grandma (since some kids do that). The "Nanny Lynn Videos" title was probably added as either a joke or just something it sound more professional.
Definely it!
Yall probably won't understand how horrific that time was for both countries- Of course somebody is going to create something that will enlighten the situation to their grandkids the best they can. While also fitting in dinosaurs that the said grandkids really love.
The yoshi sound effect for eating the hair. Had me rollin' dog. KD
I replayed that way to many times
I feel that this could easily have been a coded message.
"my parents were cannibal"
@@pmaughmer what?
Nanny Lynn sounds like the narrator of “Possibly in Michigan”
Description: “In today’s video we will dive”
....into what tho
Kinda disappointed the 3rd story didn’t have any dinosaurs they were cool
The glorious days of Amigas and VHS. One microphone and feedback from the monitor. Just plug it in and let's see where this goes. No flags, no strikes, no forbidden words, no demonetization.
Idk why but the music during Whang's section drove me absolutely nuts
The second story for some reason has a strange way of resonating with me, as obscure as it is ... But then again, I'm already a left field thinker...
This is UA-cam children's content now
At least this teaches people something: dinosaurs have feathers
I hate youtube so damn much
I'd rather my children watch nothing but the Nanny Lynn videos than the creepy shit that passes for childrens content here.
This looks like the animation you'd see on the early seasons of South Park but somehow worse.
It doesn't help that it also apparently came out the same time in 1997.
This has been solved. Nanny Lynn came forward and said she just made a video of silly stories for her grandkids.
This was a really interesting video. I'm very fascinated by the VHS era and all of the tapes that have made it into the digital age. I have no theories regarding this bizarre production but I wanted to comment anyways since I imagine it helps you in the algorithms.
I'll be subscribing to Wang! too, thank you both for such an entertaining and thought provoking showcasing of some of the weirdest piece of media I have ever seen thus far.
Thinking about it harder, I'm convinced this was some poorly thought out school project where the kids wrote and or collaborated to write stories that their teacher/caretaker would then produce into low budget animations. Either the plan was for copies to be made to distribute to the students/parents or, if we're being extra cynical, the teacher tried to market them as home-video children's edutainment.
As a parent to a six year old, this is a kid making up stories and nanny lynn is making them into animations and retelling them on her Amiga.
Super wild... maybe I should grab an old amiga or apple and start animating my kids weird ass stories.
Edit: Also yeah! The other comments say that this was sorted out.
the Amiga is such an amazing tool for making art, a great example of it being used for a music video is Center Core Never More by Jim Wilson
Yeah, this absolutely feels like something that came out of Michigan.
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words can't describe how excited i get when i see a new sociable upload.
I haven't smoked weed in ten years. This makes me feel like I just smoked a bowl.
Lmao
My money goes to this being the work of a Grade school art teacher guiding a classroom of elementary school age kids, who were separated into 3 groups, each of which were responsible for developing their own stories with the assistance of the teacher and two teacher's aids [1 adult per group] (they were all in the same classroom OR it was 1 story per class and the kids talked outside of class) which is why/how there's reference to the first story in the second story). The production of the film was the culmination of the entire school year's art class time. The teacher did all the animation and all the narration. The teacher did much of the actual narration and animation work on her own time outside of class but class time was devoted to allowing the kids to assist in directing the teacher on how the animated characters should look. It was such a hit but WAY too much work so the teacher decided to do it again next year in book form. The plan was to sell copies of the book at the end of the year to raise money for the school's art program but the teacher only got as far as registering a copyright for the book before time was up. It turned out getting legitimate bound copies of the book made was going to be too expensive and or take too much time and the school year ended before anything came to fruition. After the school year was over the whole book thing lost steam and died off. The end.
"Come out and play and be my friend. Srebrenica had become a normal person by then"
As a normal person, I would like to say that if a fucking dinosaur came to my house speaking English and wanting to hang out play I would be down. I would show off my dinosaur in town lol.
No doubt.
The narrator for the VHS sounds exactly like the narrator for the Sesame Street "Cracks" short film. Perhaps that's the lead we need?
Wow I didn’t even really realize that
Yea
It's not the same, they sound different.
How dare Nanny Lynn animate my entire life story without my permission!