There’s an SCP that can pump out millions of new/cloned humans of almost any era for the entire planet if humanity ever gets wiped out, and its last usage (I think) sent us back to the 1700s in its lore.
Second Viewing. Karina drew a long-legged marsupial with tiny eyes. No other anomalies. Viewing # 8. Karina continues to draw different apes. Julia noted as being "very bored with this concept already." Viewing # 27. Jacob tries to eat his own cake drawing. Julia speaks exclusively French the whole episode. Nathan takes a nap. Viewing # 53. Jacob now has perfect knowledge of all forms of cake and believes himself to be a god. Julia has seemingly escaped the screen and cannot be heard in subsequent viewings. Reclassification to Euclid-class requested. Viewing # 69. Nathan says "Nice." Video ends. Viewing # 908. Karina [DATA EXPUNGED] so called "Ass Party," with no survivors.
Nathan skipped the most ominous part of SCP 1000. The ancient humans made the surviving bigfoots dumb, but now they’re getting smart again. They’re already smart enough to talk to us, they found the SCP foundation, and left the message “We forgive you. let us back in”
I would actually love another SCP episode where Nathan describes the SCP's containment protocols first, so they have to draw the environment the SCP is contained in before they know what it is.
When Julia started drawing, I thought she was doing the player's perspective, looking out of the screen, and knowing nothing about sports, I softly whispered "room full of umpires."
Fun fact about containing the cake SCP: there is an entire squad of expendable personnel tasked with eating the cakes every day. Most of them eventually get diabetes, but of the things that can happen to you as a D-class, it's one of the less bad ones.
@@quack405 D-class personnel are all recruited from death row inmates and the like who've signed their lives away to the organization. So they're treated as *extremely* expendable at pretty much any cost lol
@DemonkittenXIII Presumably because if it was damaged and not eaten, it would spawn another cake and also possibly do the same if it was just consumed, leading either to there being a bunch more cakes or people discovering the self-replicating cakes. The Foundation cares as much about making sure people don't find out about the para-natural as they do about making sure the world doesn't end.
@@PowerSpirit50 ig it could be, but usually it was said by the older generations. Actually, I think you might be right, the smurfs have been around for a long time so that could be.
So uh... I had a McDonald's animated cartoon VHS as a kid and it featured an episode called The Legend of Grimace Island. The McDonald's characters went on a sea adventure to find Grimace's people. They eventually found the island, and all the Grimace people were different shades of purple and blue.
I like that they joked about SCP-1000 just straight up beating you to death if you look at it when there's a completely different SCP whose entire shtick is literally that
I was about to say, that sounded super familiar djfnfn He can like, go at insane speeds and break through any material or whatever to immediately get to the pinpointed location that the person who saw him or a picture of him is, right? Big scary man
As a pastry student, I am begging for the Cake Boss drawing to be turned into a sticker so I can just plaster my notes with it. If I have to go through lectures about the various cakes, I need to keep sane via drawfee. Please I am begging you, I will even show my Chef Instructors the stickers.
Important quotes: "Is this the plot of Assassin's Creed?" "I'm gonna look up Buddy and make sure he hasn't been cancelled" "When I'm vaccinated I'm gonna have an ass party" *laughing* "Haa, we're stupid"
As an anthropology major who studies humans and the human fossil record, the description of the first SCP was genuinely a good description of what it was supposed to be.
Yeah now I'm wondering do people find it pretentious when I call specific wasps by their scientific names? wasps are so understudied and most people can't tell a paper wasp from a yellow jacket (or hornets from yellow jackets, bald faced hornets are yellow jackets, they're just called hornets because they're big and don't nest underground) so they're not going to be able to tell the difference between polistes dominula and polistes fuscatus if I don't give them the scientific names to google
Dude what are you talking about, that SCP is one of the most bizarre and horrific SCP entries out there, did you even listen to Nathan reading the article?
Idk, that description freaked me out. The people in the recording slowly gaining sentience and memory? And it only happens when the recording was played back? Pretty horrific. How quickly would the recording have spiraled out of control if it was left online?
It's not even close to being one of the most horrific ones. I must've read/listened to hundreds of them and they can get insanely dark. They chose relatively tame ones for the episode, which, to be honest, is very understandable
Alright, speaking of meta entries, my favorite meta entry is 2786. He's a character who jumps between different narrative fictional media - books, movies, games - and inserts himself as the "hero". He stops whatever monster/villain/antagonist of the media, then walks off into a new story. Up until there, pretty standard SCP stuff; here's the meta part. The Foundation captured him when he broke into one of their facilities and freed all the d-class. But if he only affects fictional media, how could he interact with the Foundation? Because the SCP wiki is all creepy sci-fi stories. He couldn't escape because...well, he's a fictional character that was sent to a fictional containment complex.
So the scp that Julia got, the more the video is rewinded the more aware the inhabitants become of their situation. It resets everything to the point where the recording originally started. It's an isolated tape and any other recordings of said SCP can not be replicated. It's an existential horror type of situation.
SCP 871 was used to destroy the scarlet king (the ultimate evil in some canon) in a tale. They basically let it grow exponentially and dropped it on the scarlet king who suffocated in it. TL:DR cake killed the ultimate evil in the scp world
Can you imagine talking to the other D-class after being assigned to SCP 871? They're putting their lives on the line to clean a creature covered in shit and blood, and you just have to eat a few pieces of cake
They don't actually rewatch the episode when doing the render so they have to rely on their notoriously terrible memory. Really it's kind of amazing that we ever get anything!
Didn't it disrupt your sense of time? Like, wasn't it that the dude from the article saw the eyes, went mad in the following days/weeks and the plot twist was that it all happened in an instant in his head and he just instantly died like all others?
@@bartoszfrejlich654 without referencing it I think it makes mention that when it kills you pretty much all of the synapses in your brain fire at once which is why he would have experienced time so slowly
They would get really good, but ONLY at really good at drawing Disney Characters as Dark Souls Bosses or Household Appliances as People or whatever the topic of the episode happens to be
God, you know what? In the world of unimaginable horrors and fates worse than death for the D-class, getting assigned to SCP 871 would be absolutely delightful and a real PIECE OF CAKE
23:51 "D-class: hell yeah, I'm on cake duty" "Another d-class: lucky you, I'm on peanut duty" I was hoping one of them would say something like that...
It *was* Marie Antionette that supposedly said "let them eat cake", but this is based solely off someone claiming a "great princess" said it...when Marie was about 9 years old. So she probably meant it in a nice way.
she just didnt understand why the peasants couldnt eat cake when they ran out of bread, because she was pretty sheltered and didnt understand scarity or w/e
Rousseau attributed the quote to a "great princess." The first known instance of someone connecting the quote to Marie Antoinette was in 1843 when someone said they had found evidence proving she didn't say it. There's no evidence she said it, although apparently there's also not evidence for the popular tale that it was spread as propaganda against the monarchy by revolutionaries. There's a similar story from 16th century Germany, it's a common thread of folklore about how aristocrats are ignorant of poverty.
Suggesto: Draw Film Noir Birds, please. I wanna see that Henne Fatale and a cynical ducktective and some penguin criminals perhaps. That whole aesthetic with the shadows and rain and trench coats would look so cool and I just KNOW you guys would come up with the best birbs and puns
Its a deep hole, but if you have the time to enter the abyss of horror, confusion, terror, existensial dread and fear-inducing humor(Dr. Bright): Welcome to the foundation.
@@ruahoneybadger5828 I know. I've come far from reading my first SCP(ten thousand years in the fire) and having nightmares for two weeks to looking at world-destroying extradimensional demons and going "that all ya got?". Like, I was'nt pissing my pants when I was reading the "planet of hands" file. That was a genuinely terryfing story that was incredibly well-written. Problem is: I practically know the foundation like the back of my hand. Knowledge really is power.
Julia's SCP sounds a bit like the story of a Quake III server that was on with just AI vs AI for years, where eventually the NPC:s just seemed to not attack each other at all, nor a player that joined. :D
They're starting to figure it out. They still think the repetition thing is a bit. I wonder if I'll live to see it. I watch this episode every anniversary of filming it. I can't believe it's been 30 years already. Dang.
listening to Nathan read out Julia's SCP reminded me of the first time I ever heard that story. It made me really sad :( this episode was so good though, I'm so glad you guys did another SCP episode!
Here’s a concept; get a prompt that you have already completed on the drawfee show before. Do not look at your previous drawings, and the do the prompt again, comparing the original drawings. If you say my name the phonetic guide is Eye zik Luh duke. Looking forward to my callback.
Hello Drawfee! Would you guys pretty please draw really sincere fan art once again?? I would love to see you guys do it again now that you aren’t under duress!
I say this every time but I would love to see them doing SCPs that were chosen more deliberately. It could be by fans or it could be a colab with someone like The Volgun but there are so many amazing and visually striking SCPs, including many that would be perfect for each individual artist's style, but if you just pick at random then we end up with monkey/cake/TV.
@@smeatar Yeah, it would be a bit of a waste for them to get ones of the ones that's just "dude but a bit weird" or just "object with property" that arent that visually interesting (Though I guess Jacob showed that wont stop them)
Nathan: “it has a large and prominent sagittal crest” Karina: *draws literally the opposite of a sagittal crest* I don’t blame her for not knowing tho, I had to look up what it was
I'm so excited you guys did this again! You guys should try drawing D&D magic items based off of their names and effects; I think some of them are really neat.
Day 171: Candyland (the boardgame) characters and dark souls bosses/spooky/horror versions of them! I'd love to see how you'd turn those sweet candy people into horrifying beasts!
Imagine 173 doing all of Belle’s whole song on the beautiful cliffside looking at the town- it’s just a mannequin stumbling around as majestic music plays... imagine Gaston trying to flirt with _that._
@@mixusup honestly I feel like that would either be mostly making a story and such for them while drawing the characters normally, or a lot like the Disney characters drawn as Dark Souls bosses video
@@sarafontanini7051 That reminds me of my favorite SCP, 001. Not because the story is great on that one, there are about 5 different ones, but because someone hypothesized that the foundation wanted to keep the true identity of 001 a secret, and to do so they put the story of SCP 001 in a different number because, "What better way to hide the identity of 001, than to pretend it's a different SCP". Super interesting to me.
When Julia said "good year" to 1733, it seemed like she remembered that year.
Well its not like she's a vampire or anything. Why would you think she's a vampire? hahahahahahahahahahelphahahahahaha
She's a big fan of the Molasses Act
She was around
There’s an SCP that can pump out millions of new/cloned humans of almost any era for the entire planet if humanity ever gets wiped out, and its last usage (I think) sent us back to the 1700s in its lore.
that's when this video was first created and they have been stuck in there ever since
Second Viewing. Karina drew a long-legged marsupial with tiny eyes. No other anomalies.
Viewing # 8. Karina continues to draw different apes. Julia noted as being "very bored with this concept already."
Viewing # 27. Jacob tries to eat his own cake drawing. Julia speaks exclusively French the whole episode. Nathan takes a nap.
Viewing # 53. Jacob now has perfect knowledge of all forms of cake and believes himself to be a god. Julia has seemingly escaped the screen and cannot be heard in subsequent viewings. Reclassification to Euclid-class requested.
Viewing # 69. Nathan says "Nice." Video ends.
Viewing # 908. Karina [DATA EXPUNGED] so called "Ass Party," with no survivors.
this comment is absolutely brilliant
god I want them to see this comment to bad
isn't this that football game SCP? Edit: Oh, julia did that SCP. that makes sense now.
@@krell.1415 There's also that Ronald Reagan one. Less likely, but surprisingly similar concept
Julia did leave the emergency exit she created open for her friends and no one else was smart enough to even notice.
I would still very much like to see an "Artists draw themselves as Nathan" episode.
Especially if they film it without Nathan and then the episode is them showing him...
This has to be the next episode
yes they should tell nathan a different prompt and he goes first and then it is slowly revealed that every other drawing is just..more nathan
they should do this for nathan's birthday
I love this idea! We require this! Maybe three other episodes with drawing themselves as Karina, Jacob, and Julia.
"I assume we'd eat the cakes in shifts."
Nathan has discovered how the SCP foundation works.
If you've got a full plate. And nobody else wants any...
Maybe you can hire.. THE EAT TEAM
Nathan skipped the most ominous part of SCP 1000. The ancient humans made the surviving bigfoots dumb, but now they’re getting smart again. They’re already smart enough to talk to us, they found the SCP foundation, and left the message “We forgive you. let us back in”
It's nice that they're forgiving.
@@LuckySketches That's what they want you to think, anyways.
I don't believe them
I love that Nathan also skipped over the part that says we killed them in a Biblical flood.
Awww I love that! We gotta let them in!!!
“They made animals into trains”
The first worm train, amazing
Elon was right all along!
@@CapitalMforMotivated Elon was bigfoot all along!
*York sweating intensifies*
They made the cat bus from totoro
Important question, did it have legs?
Yes! I was hoping you'd come back to the world of SCP again!
Figures you would show up here. How goes it volgun?
They should do an scp episode with you
@@Soup_of_goop I've reached out before. Either they aren't interested or didn't get my message. Either way it's all good, I just enjoy watching these!
the biggest crossover event in history
Of course you were.
I would actually love another SCP episode where Nathan describes the SCP's containment protocols first, so they have to draw the environment the SCP is contained in before they know what it is.
perfect for julia. character challenge with an excuse to just draw a room
Room: Extremely well sealed vault with multiple kill devices for what is contained inside.
SCP: Toaster.
thats the order the official scp wiki pages are in and i hate it
they have to extrapolate what the scp is based on how its container
What if the scp is a room?
When Julia started drawing, I thought she was doing the player's perspective, looking out of the screen, and knowing nothing about sports, I softly whispered "room full of umpires."
Well done
jacob going "no! this is stupid!" in the back of nathan reading scp 1000's lore is hilarious
It's funnier when you realize every he said was true
The death aura was a much better story
"is this the plot of assassins creed?"
I liked it.
Fun fact about containing the cake SCP: there is an entire squad of expendable personnel tasked with eating the cakes every day. Most of them eventually get diabetes, but of the things that can happen to you as a D-class, it's one of the less bad ones.
It's also implied that it's just their lunch break because they can take no longer than an hour
If they refuse to eat it, personnel are encouraged to shot dead expendables to intimidate and coerce the others into eating.
@@cainebez3318 I’m sorry W H A T
@@quack405 D-class personnel are all recruited from death row inmates and the like who've signed their lives away to the organization. So they're treated as *extremely* expendable at pretty much any cost lol
@DemonkittenXIII Presumably because if it was damaged and not eaten, it would spawn another cake and also possibly do the same if it was just consumed, leading either to there being a bunch more cakes or people discovering the self-replicating cakes. The Foundation cares as much about making sure people don't find out about the para-natural as they do about making sure the world doesn't end.
Once in a blue moon, the tables turn, and Nathan is the one that gets to tell someone to draw a Rude Ape.
Blue moon? like from the smurfs movie?
@@cuckoobrain7999 once in a blue moon is something people say. It's kinda like once in a while.
@@sunshineholtzlander5593 So the smurfs movie?
@@PowerSpirit50 ig it could be, but usually it was said by the older generations. Actually, I think you might be right, the smurfs have been around for a long time so that could be.
@@PowerSpirit50 Google says it started in the early 1900s, via when the moon turns a blue color. Or something like that.
Nathan: "is this the plot of Assassin's Creed?"
My favorite description of SCP-1000
It's not too far off.
that one cracked me hard !
That second part ruined it for me.
@@king_poyo64 What second part?
@@killernyancat8193 the second article.
Jacob, referring to SCP 1733: Yeah, I do think that’s a really fun concept
Me, recalling that several viewings lead to human sacrifice: _h o b o y_
32:15
@@IronicHavoc What if they're AI? Nope, about ten years too late, and he never played for either of those teams.
I read that Scp when I was 9, messed me up
@@combustalemon247 the article is now as old as you were when you read it
W O A H
So uh... I had a McDonald's animated cartoon VHS as a kid and it featured an episode called The Legend of Grimace Island. The McDonald's characters went on a sea adventure to find Grimace's people. They eventually found the island, and all the Grimace people were different shades of purple and blue.
Bet you never thought that knowledge would come in handy
I REMEMBER THAT I THOUGHT IT WAS A FEVER DREAM
@@soupoup lol
And the more you watched that episode the more aware the Grimaces became that they were in a video
@@quill_bee I was about to say the exact same thing. Funny how you beat me to eat by only 6 hours in a 4 month old video lol
I really want Julia to hear about the infinite IKEA SCP. Forever rooms.
The backrooms
Forever rooms. Forever Vampires
sadly wouldn't be that interesting of a drawing though, because...it'd jsut be an ikea
OH MY GOD. IMAGINE HOW THE DRAW CAN BE \(O0O)/
All ikeas are infinite
I like that they joked about SCP-1000 just straight up beating you to death if you look at it when there's a completely different SCP whose entire shtick is literally that
I was about to say, that sounded super familiar djfnfn
He can like, go at insane speeds and break through any material or whatever to immediately get to the pinpointed location that the person who saw him or a picture of him is, right? Big scary man
Isn’t that 173? They did him back in the original video
@@morganhunt8051 I think 173 is the one that's basically a weeping angel?
096 is the one you're thinking of. 173's shtick is beating you to death if you *don't* look at it.
@@morganhunt8051 096, 173 kills you when you DONT look at it
"other colors of Grimace"
oh what'd I do to see a bunch of different, brightly, colored Grimaces at a Grimace convention
a Grimace Pride Parade
What DID you do.
Grimace definitely goes to pride.
There is ONE other canonical Grimace and its Uncle O'Grimacy; who in the McDonaldland lore represents the Shamrock Shake
Is Gritty a grimace
So Jacob's scp is basically the personification of having your cake and eating it too.
Knowing the SCP writers, that very well may have been the joke!
*You've cracked the fucking code*
*and you better eat the fucking cake* just imagine drowning in cake
My headcanon is that its origin is somebody really stupid rubbing a genie bottle and not being careful enough with their wish.
absolutely
I love how someone created an SCP just to vent about a ref's call in a basketball game.
*in the accent* "IM GONNA LOOK UP BUDDY AND MAKE SURE HE HASNT BEEN CANCELLED" bless julia i laughed so hard at this
I was looking for this comment, LMAO!
He did get arrested because he was drunk driving one time I think, when they took him in he said “YOU CANT ARREST ME IM THE CAKE BOSS”
@@klemmteastwood holy shit 😭😭😭 i mean if i was the cake boss id wanna try the cake boss card too
(17:24)
I'm sorry can we appreciate Julia's "I get caked down, but I cake up again" cause I'm wheezing over it.
How dare yall not appreciate that gold.
16:38 for ✨repetition✨
i knew there was a bit that had me losing it, but then i looked at scp-1000 and the memory of what it was erased itself from my brain
As a pastry student, I am begging for the Cake Boss drawing to be turned into a sticker so I can just plaster my notes with it. If I have to go through lectures about the various cakes, I need to keep sane via drawfee.
Please I am begging you, I will even show my Chef Instructors the stickers.
I’m hoping to help you get their attention
Important quotes:
"Is this the plot of Assassin's Creed?"
"I'm gonna look up Buddy and make sure he hasn't been cancelled"
"When I'm vaccinated I'm gonna have an ass party"
*laughing* "Haa, we're stupid"
my favorite was the dejected: "man, ritualistic murder just isn't the same over zoom."
They lived in a society!
As an anthropology major who studies humans and the human fossil record, the description of the first SCP was genuinely a good description of what it was supposed to be.
Same here! I was impressed at the terminology used and remembered the descriptions from my bio anthro class!
the scp foundation is a force to be reckoned with lmao
they take their descriptions very seriously for maximum spookiness :)
Yeah now I'm wondering do people find it pretentious when I call specific wasps by their scientific names? wasps are so understudied and most people can't tell a paper wasp from a yellow jacket (or hornets from yellow jackets, bald faced hornets are yellow jackets, they're just called hornets because they're big and don't nest underground) so they're not going to be able to tell the difference between polistes dominula and polistes fuscatus if I don't give them the scientific names to google
From all the bizarre and horrific SCP options, Julia, the master of horror, got a basketball one. That's just brilliant.
Dude what are you talking about, that SCP is one of the most bizarre and horrific SCP entries out there, did you even listen to Nathan reading the article?
The goat of all the SCPs. The existential dread of everyone slowly realizing what is going on gives me the creeps.
Idk, that description freaked me out. The people in the recording slowly gaining sentience and memory? And it only happens when the recording was played back? Pretty horrific. How quickly would the recording have spiraled out of control if it was left online?
It's not even close to being one of the most horrific ones. I must've read/listened to hundreds of them and they can get insanely dark. They chose relatively tame ones for the episode, which, to be honest, is very understandable
@@darknesseker Nathan said at the beginning he chose from the highest rated ones so there must be a reason the basketball one is so highly rated.
Karina saying "Exactly as us 4? That's not good" was really funny
Nathan: "It's an ape"
Karina 'I know about biology': "I don't know what a monkey looks like"
Some quality content, you guys are great
And then she gave an ape a tail. A *tail!*
How preposterous!
_fake anger ends_ lol
The statement "I haven't found Grimace." fills me will immense fear
Well, you only really need to be afraid if Grimace finds you. Of course, by then it’s already too late.
@@Cudddlefishthis warning is more relevant than ever
If you come back to this in the future, I'd love to see "artists draw SCPs based only on their containment procedures"
I wish they had done the third one again in the new video 😂 That would've been CLASS
I love “he wove these socks himself from river rocks” as an out of context drawfee thing
Same vibe as "80,000 thread count elven sheets crafted by the elven sheetsmiths of long past".
Alright, speaking of meta entries, my favorite meta entry is 2786. He's a character who jumps between different narrative fictional media - books, movies, games - and inserts himself as the "hero". He stops whatever monster/villain/antagonist of the media, then walks off into a new story. Up until there, pretty standard SCP stuff; here's the meta part.
The Foundation captured him when he broke into one of their facilities and freed all the d-class. But if he only affects fictional media, how could he interact with the Foundation? Because the SCP wiki is all creepy sci-fi stories. He couldn't escape because...well, he's a fictional character that was sent to a fictional containment complex.
So the scp that Julia got, the more the video is rewinded the more aware the inhabitants become of their situation. It resets everything to the point where the recording originally started. It's an isolated tape and any other recordings of said SCP can not be replicated. It's an existential horror type of situation.
I'd actually watch a movie like this
SCP 871 was used to destroy the scarlet king (the ultimate evil in some canon) in a tale. They basically let it grow exponentially and dropped it on the scarlet king who suffocated in it.
TL:DR cake killed the ultimate evil in the scp world
If Groundhog Day has taught me anything, those poor souls can finally escape when they play the most perfect game of basketball imaginable.
5:52 John Cena is literally an scp, SCP-3331-1, and there are multiple John Cenas in containment at the same time
Thank you for bringing this to my attention
But how do we know if they are all invisible?
Man the notes for instance 23 were chilling
Finally an intro that doesnt involve “SCPs, theyre just like us!”
Who needs em?
I, too, am a self replicating pile of cake. Self-replicaking if you will.
"Who needs them?"
They very much are not
The intro is so straightforward it concerns me
Julia's SCP is just Brian David Gilbert's "Teaching Jake about the camcorder Jan '97" except with basketball players
bdg is an scp
@@995cool my god, you've cracked the code!
That video is basically an SCP.
Just so people doesn't get the wrong idea, 1733 preserves bdgs video
But where’s the SCP that lets me be my own boss
Can you imagine talking to the other D-class after being assigned to SCP 871? They're putting their lives on the line to clean a creature covered in shit and blood, and you just have to eat a few pieces of cake
That’s just lunch break
Actual SCP: just a bunch of cakes in a room
What he drew: Cake Monster for some reason
Soon it will be a bunch of cakes *outside of the room*
well, we can't deny that cake monster is in fact a type of cake
Nathan: scp 1733
Julia: good year
That caught me off guard, that deserved more laughs
i dont get it
@@3bugsinatrenchcoat that statement implies that Julia was alive and has memories of 1733
@@corytem1994 obviously, because Julia is just a room full of vampires in a trench coat
Did SCP 1000 get divorced between the episode and the render? Hang in there, bud. You were too advanced for them.
His wife obliterated her own memories of him
They don't actually rewatch the episode when doing the render so they have to rely on their notoriously terrible memory. Really it's kind of amazing that we ever get anything!
@@smeatar I know, It was a joke ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Karina: *hears the word "homo"*
*laughs to hide the flashbacks to werewolf boyfriends animation*
What! Where is it? I NEED TO SEE IT!
WHERE!
@@AquaticLotus7552 google "werewolf boyfriends karina"
@@KQuinTN its called “Dirty Paws”
Thank you for this comment. I just watched it im so glad
I really want to see Julia tackle SCP 3008 - Endless Ikea, a forever room containing some spooky bois! Love the video as usual gang, big props! x
So just normal ikea?
Drawfee watching their SCP self-aware recording: “LOL What is this bit we’re doing?”
Nathan's genre description for SCPs sounds absolutely insane yet still accurate
How does this fandom never run out of suggestions to give them
There's infinite things in this universe and drawfee will draw them all!
there's over a million people who just thinks that they're neat
@@slammy118 whether they want to or not!
They should draw rock bands in different styles, that would be fun
Millions of SCPs is probably why
I’m pretty sure that this episode happened because Nathan found The Rudest Ape, and wanted to make sure that he wasn’t the one who drew it.
And then we killed them. Turns out the rudest ape was humanity all along
@@saveoursquirrels4241 maybe the real rude ape was the friends we met along the way
I love how Jacob was just not having it while Nathan was reading the truth about SCP1000
I thought Nathan had given Karina a rude ape, but it turns out humans were the true rude apes all along!
I mean is that even inaccurrate?
What if the Drawfee crew drew classical paintings as anime characters/posters?
Julia would turn up with an anime adaptation of the fucking Sistene chapel fresco.
Or anime characters as classical paintings
@@hamshankscps1049 both. both are good
Yes please
Look Drawfee, I asked nicely
34:22 And that's exactly what happened:
"Due to the distress visited upon inhabitants of SCP-1733, testing has been suspended indefinitely."
A real Julia scp is the set of eyes that appears in windows and instantly kills you if you see it but drives you crazy if you survive
exactly what i was thinking of.. or the door monster that just doesn't leave
Didn't it disrupt your sense of time? Like, wasn't it that the dude from the article saw the eyes, went mad in the following days/weeks and the plot twist was that it all happened in an instant in his head and he just instantly died like all others?
@@bartoszfrejlich654 without referencing it I think it makes mention that when it kills you pretty much all of the synapses in your brain fire at once which is why he would have experienced time so slowly
"Can the virus kill The Grimace?"
"Nothing can kill The Grimace."
I'm kind of surprised Nathan uttered the words 'Digital World' and it didn't immediately prompt a Digimon reference from Karina.
Nathan: “that’s a really fun concept”
People in the recording: *confused screaming *
If the digital file scp were a drawfee episode they'd all get super good at art, but Julia would slowly devolve into madness
Bold of you to assume Julia hasn’t already devolved into madness.
@@HugoStuff you're absolutely right - instead, the mind state she would enter in that scenario is something that is currently beyond human perception
since there isn’t an actual recording of what they are doing irl, it would be safe to assume that they would just do whatever the hell they want
They would get really good, but ONLY at really good at drawing Disney Characters as Dark Souls Bosses or Household Appliances as People or whatever the topic of the episode happens to be
God, you know what? In the world of unimaginable horrors and fates worse than death for the D-class, getting assigned to SCP 871 would be absolutely delightful and a real PIECE OF CAKE
I’d like to imagine that all of the d-class who make that joke immediately get sacrificed
"I had no other frame of reference, so I believed you"
The public school system in a nutshell.
I love how more horrifying Karina’s version of 1733 is that there are multiple instances all developing independently
alrighty
imma try and manifest this into existence
please do
a drawing yourselves as powerpuff girls villains
I didn’t know I needed this, but I support it whole-heartedly.
Do it drawfee folk!
We NEED this
this should be a speed draw!
Oh no, another Rude Ape for Nathan.
I love that they mentioned SCP-1000 having a sagittal crest and Karina draws like a sagittal indent. Her baby tarsier boy is a true beauty
absolutely enchanted by the way nathan hosts episodes
17:40 "Well, it's interesting you mention things going wrong." SCP in an anomalous shellnut.
I realize now that the entire point of the SCP of cakes is flipping the common idiom of "you can't have your cake and eat it too."
I can't believe they said strong tarsier that many times without Julia saying strong Frasiere. AKA French strong Frasier
Please draw: “Julia’s horrible creations but as beautiful stained glass windows” thank you
Yes. As always, I fully agree with you.
This one has been suggested for years now, where are my eldrich windows!?
@@JustHazy2305 maybe it’s a sign they don’t want to do it? Food for thought
@@JustHazy2305 exactly. I want this idea to be an episode so bad for so long now
@@Im.A1ex We asked for robots designed by cavemen for years before they did it
Suggestion from HalCG:
Please draw evolutionary lines for Julia’s “Pokémon”
Cheesecake Factory gets its cheesecake from an SCP 871 they keep in the back. Their cheesecake is not made. It’s born.
adore this becoming “nathan reads an actual piece of fiction to drawfee” jgkdjfjsjf i love them realizing that SCPSs..... are short stories haha
23:51
"D-class: hell yeah, I'm on cake duty"
"Another d-class: lucky you, I'm on peanut duty"
I was hoping one of them would say something like that...
The wheel turns, *Kill Nathan comes up again* Drawfee gang, "sorry Nathan, the challenge is to kill you again!" "It ok guys."
The drawfee wheel is my favorite SCP
Drawfee wheel is a secret scp yet undiscovered by the foundation
Wait, artists draw themselves as SCP's? Has it been done, no idea, should it be done? Y E S !
It *was* Marie Antionette that supposedly said "let them eat cake", but this is based solely off someone claiming a "great princess" said it...when Marie was about 9 years old. So she probably meant it in a nice way.
she just didnt understand why the peasants couldnt eat cake when they ran out of bread, because she was pretty sheltered and didnt understand scarity or w/e
@@memelescream4796 Well of course she didn't understand scarcity...she was *9 years old*, after all.
@@piculra7441 yea im not saying she should have lmao. just that she didnt.
Rousseau attributed the quote to a "great princess." The first known instance of someone connecting the quote to Marie Antoinette was in 1843 when someone said they had found evidence proving she didn't say it. There's no evidence she said it, although apparently there's also not evidence for the popular tale that it was spread as propaganda against the monarchy by revolutionaries. There's a similar story from 16th century Germany, it's a common thread of folklore about how aristocrats are ignorant of poverty.
Hi! She was actually younger and was five years old. This makes me extremely depressed!
"If it doesn't have a tail, it's not a monkey. If it doesn't have a tail, it's not a monkey, it's an ape." - Larry, Veggietales
apologies to the cucumber, but it's not actually that simple en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ape#Name_and_terminology
@@Ladililn comet - monkey
Dragon - monkey
Bubble - ape
Hotel - Trivago
Suggesto: Draw Film Noir Birds, please. I wanna see that Henne Fatale and a cynical ducktective and some penguin criminals perhaps. That whole aesthetic with the shadows and rain and trench coats would look so cool and I just KNOW you guys would come up with the best birbs and puns
I really need this
_ducktective_
me: **about to google what SCP means**
Nathan in the intro: *I'm about to end this man's whole career*
It's a deep deep hole
Its a deep hole, but if you have the time to enter the abyss of horror, confusion, terror, existensial dread and fear-inducing humor(Dr. Bright):
Welcome to the foundation.
@@michaelkriston8477 fuck that is accurate for me
@@ruahoneybadger5828 I know. I've come far from reading my first SCP(ten thousand years in the fire) and having nightmares for two weeks to looking at world-destroying extradimensional demons and going "that all ya got?". Like, I was'nt pissing my pants when I was reading the "planet of hands" file. That was a genuinely terryfing story that was incredibly well-written. Problem is: I practically know the foundation like the back of my hand. Knowledge really is power.
@@michaelkriston8477 ahh, I first read was the Red Sea object after I saw some good art of the torsoless monsters.
I find it hilarious how Nathan couldn't say "Ass Party" keeping a straight face.
I'd like to nominate "Ass Party" for best bit of the year so far.
Julia's SCP sounds a bit like the story of a Quake III server that was on with just AI vs AI for years, where eventually the NPC:s just seemed to not attack each other at all, nor a player that joined. :D
what......
Creepypasta bullshit.
Bots can't write.
Can't change.
If “They made animals into trains” doesn’t inspire something for York and Drawtectives I’m rioting
What happened to SCP 1000's wedding ring in the render...did he get a divorce?!
Way to bring it up 🙄 he's sensitive about it
Knowing what SCP 1000 is ahead of time, I had to chuckle a bit when seeing it.
Knowing any scp ahead of it must be make you chuckle
Me: Ah... SCP Bigfoot!
Julia: It's Grimace!
Same
They're starting to figure it out. They still think the repetition thing is a bit. I wonder if I'll live to see it. I watch this episode every anniversary of filming it. I can't believe it's been 30 years already. Dang.
listening to Nathan read out Julia's SCP reminded me of the first time I ever heard that story. It made me really sad :( this episode was so good though, I'm so glad you guys did another SCP episode!
Here’s a concept; get a prompt that you have already completed on the drawfee show before. Do not look at your previous drawings, and the do the prompt again, comparing the original drawings. If you say my name the phonetic guide is Eye zik Luh duke. Looking forward to my callback.
The idea of SCP 1733 seems like someone watched The Truman Show for the first time and thought "Hey, I could make this into an SCP."
Karina saying "Strong Tarsier" added thirty years to my life
Hello Drawfee! Would you guys pretty please draw really sincere fan art once again?? I would love to see you guys do it again now that you aren’t under duress!
"Okay fine you got me, THIS is the one with the death aura" - Director Jones about SCP-1733
SCPs are such a good format for Drawfee! They’re just over complicated drawing prompts.
I hope they never stop doing scp, there's so many and so many that are just excellent for them (fingers crossed for Julia's SCP-2721)
I say this every time but I would love to see them doing SCPs that were chosen more deliberately. It could be by fans or it could be a colab with someone like The Volgun but there are so many amazing and visually striking SCPs, including many that would be perfect for each individual artist's style, but if you just pick at random then we end up with monkey/cake/TV.
@@smeatar Yeah, it would be a bit of a waste for them to get ones of the ones that's just "dude but a bit weird" or just "object with property" that arent that visually interesting (Though I guess Jacob showed that wont stop them)
SCP-1000, one of the most heartbreaking entries on the wiki imho
Karina: Is it Grimace??
Jacob: "I just like meta stuff. Where characters are aware they're in a piece of media"
*MONIKA.char would like to know your location*
She wrote a song for you, how could you delete her?
@@terrortalks3037 assuming that i did? How could you?
God exists, and he’s a bunch of horror writers.
I love how Nathan tends to just repeat what people say because he enjoyed the words. I do that when I watch videos too
Nathan: “it has a large and prominent sagittal crest”
Karina: *draws literally the opposite of a sagittal crest*
I don’t blame her for not knowing tho, I had to look up what it was
It feels ridiculous that I've written a song inspired by sagittal crests, but that I only learned the term because I was random-buttoning Wikipedia.
I'm so excited you guys did this again! You guys should try drawing D&D magic items based off of their names and effects; I think some of them are really neat.
Day 171: Candyland (the boardgame) characters and dark souls bosses/spooky/horror versions of them! I'd love to see how you'd turn those sweet candy people into horrifying beasts!
Y’all should do SCPs drawn as Disney characters. I think that would be pretty interesting to watch.
and vice versa!
Imagine 173 doing all of Belle’s whole song on the beautiful cliffside looking at the town- it’s just a mannequin stumbling around as majestic music plays... imagine Gaston trying to flirt with _that._
@@mixusup honestly I feel like that would either be mostly making a story and such for them while drawing the characters normally, or a lot like the Disney characters drawn as Dark Souls bosses video
"Maybe cake boss has the death aura"
I love drawfee
I really love how everyone is in stunned silence when Nate starts reading the truth about SCP-1000. It just shows how great that entry is.
its one of the great examples of an SCP based around the article lying to you or withholding information from you
@@sarafontanini7051 That reminds me of my favorite SCP, 001. Not because the story is great on that one, there are about 5 different ones, but because someone hypothesized that the foundation wanted to keep the true identity of 001 a secret, and to do so they put the story of SCP 001 in a different number because, "What better way to hide the identity of 001, than to pretend it's a different SCP". Super interesting to me.
"Great" lol