How 'I Spy' Books Are Made

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  • @Emma.S.
    @Emma.S. 3 роки тому +7943

    I remember being in the library and some kid would whip this out and everyone would crowd around trying to find the thing first.

    • @tiramiisu0
      @tiramiisu0 3 роки тому +119

      @Nathan Bitman You have my respect

    • @lilyseiner8442
      @lilyseiner8442 3 роки тому +9

      Omg yesss

    • @not-so-happypappypatton
      @not-so-happypappypatton 3 роки тому +30

      I always read those in the bathroom or at home so no one could take it

    • @Mecal21
      @Mecal21 3 роки тому +4

      Yes

    • @excuseyou7198
      @excuseyou7198 3 роки тому +31

      Yeah, when someone got out an I Spy book during silent reading time during kindergarten, everyone just huddled around that person.

  • @jackhelm1796
    @jackhelm1796 5 років тому +3957

    I loved these books, but I also can’t describe a weird sense of loneliness I got when looking at the photos, especially recently with all the nostalgic feelings combined with it.

    • @kuharrr
      @kuharrr 5 років тому +90

      It gave me some good vibes that I have never felt since

    • @travis3624
      @travis3624 5 років тому +17

      Omg same

    • @MemeRepublic
      @MemeRepublic 5 років тому +4

      Jack Helm that’s so true!

    • @nicko24426
      @nicko24426 5 років тому +156

      Melancholy is the word you're looking for. You're probably yearning for a simpler time in life, when things amazed us much more easily.

    • @ananassuzerain2291
      @ananassuzerain2291 5 років тому

      Look, even Ol’ Donney enjoys I Spy.

  • @joannelee5574
    @joannelee5574 3 роки тому +2568

    These always gave me such an eerie, quiet, melancholic vibe as a kid, but in the best way possible...?? Same energy as that train car filled with puppets from polar express or an empty grocery store late at night, they’re so otherworldly

    • @DuckInGameStop
      @DuckInGameStop 3 роки тому +93

      Puppet car in the polar express was scary as hell, but i agree with the empty grocery store part

    • @BL4NK.F4C3
      @BL4NK.F4C3 3 роки тому +42

      The word your looking for is saudade

    • @wowpow2263
      @wowpow2263 3 роки тому +43

      Same i think it was because the picture was so vividly creative but so still and concentrated, otherworldly is the perfect word to describe it

    • @clu762
      @clu762 3 роки тому +33

      I got that feeling with the can you see what I see books. Just something about it was creepy but not the kind of creepy that you would be scared of

    • @lepain0278
      @lepain0278 3 роки тому +47

      Dude same! Glad I’m not the only one. Always got a lonely empty feeling from the photos

  • @blakehofmans8486
    @blakehofmans8486 3 роки тому +5048

    Reading these at my schools library always gave me this feeling I can’t explain. Like surreal and lonely / creepy but also made me happy and was an escape from the reality of my boring library class. I see a whole bunch of other people having the same feelings and it blows my mind.

    • @phobi3545
      @phobi3545 3 роки тому +129

      yeah it's pretty liminal

    • @jojoversus1100
      @jojoversus1100 3 роки тому +77

      I'm seeing several commenta from people all saying the same thing. It's odd. So many people feel the same way, yet cant describe it.

    • @nbachillzone8725
      @nbachillzone8725 3 роки тому +21

      dude fr idk how to describe the feeling but we all felt it

    • @goldentronicc.
      @goldentronicc. 3 роки тому +24

      @@jojoversus1100 its called liminal spaces

    • @crumblenut4304
      @crumblenut4304 2 роки тому +12

      YES ITS FINALLY BEEN PUT INTO WORDS this man and his work has contributed to a large part of my childhood and even my personality today.

  • @nicolewisse4536
    @nicolewisse4536 5 років тому +3065

    there’s just something so whimsical about every photo he takes, especially the ones that are like mini landscapes. this man practically shaped my childhood

    • @santicheeks1106
      @santicheeks1106 5 років тому +39

      They made me feel weird in a good way and bad way

    • @bobthebuilder7911
      @bobthebuilder7911 5 років тому +7

      @@santicheeks1106 THATS EXACTLY HOW I FELT

    • @santicheeks1106
      @santicheeks1106 5 років тому +17

      @@bobthebuilder7911 I dont know how to explain it, like sad, weirded out, happy, something I have no idea how to explain it

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 5 років тому +3

      They weren't really a part of my childhood, though I was aware of them, and had seen them occasionally.
      But there is something very compelling about the photographs.

    • @sharkie9975
      @sharkie9975 5 років тому +3

      Santi Cheeks I feel the exact same way looking back at the books and watching this video

  • @steakslapn9724
    @steakslapn9724 3 роки тому +2395

    As a kid I used to spend hours just starring at the pictures blown away by all the detail. Especially the miniature scenes, those were my favourite. I still to this day have a love of making miniatures because of this man's photos.

    • @lastswordfighter
      @lastswordfighter 3 роки тому +15

      Same I especially love the Christmas scenes.

    • @authenticpug
      @authenticpug 3 роки тому +3

      yo same, im obsessed with miniatures and its definitely because of this man's work :3

    • @AbelG8781
      @AbelG8781 3 роки тому +4

      No lie, I've been model railroading since I was in diapers back in the late 90s, these books were definitely some of the best a kid could have, I loved seeing the trains in there lol

    • @jasonandriulaitis7885
      @jasonandriulaitis7885 3 роки тому

      Indeed.

    • @kindaakaii867
      @kindaakaii867 3 роки тому

      I _loved_ that space one

  • @Halbairn
    @Halbairn 5 років тому +4076

    *Old elementary days:*
    Me and the boys spending most of the time in the library with an I Spy book.

    • @stinkabutt21
      @stinkabutt21 5 років тому +12

      d sauce..... what a great name lol

    • @jesm5698
      @jesm5698 5 років тому +4

      Ikr

    • @Kai_Keller02
      @Kai_Keller02 5 років тому +38

      That and guiness world records😂

    • @Halbairn
      @Halbairn 5 років тому +32

      @@Kai_Keller02 basically the treasure finds in a library: I spy books, Guinness World Record books and those thick encyclopedias rich kids try to flex about.

    • @gabrielacarrillo1801
      @gabrielacarrillo1801 5 років тому

      Yesssssss sooooo true😂

  • @jojoversus1100
    @jojoversus1100 3 роки тому +3183

    I'm seeing a lot of comments all saying that these books gave kids a feeling they cant seem to describe. Everyone felt the same way, yet nobody knew anyone else felt that way & everybody shares the same emotion. It's very surreal.

    • @TheEncouragementKid
      @TheEncouragementKid 11 місяців тому +5

      fax

    • @antarcticmapper3460
      @antarcticmapper3460 10 місяців тому +8

      There’s something creepy with the books tbh

    • @gradystanley5812
      @gradystanley5812 10 місяців тому +12

      Not that surreal it’s just nostalgia

    • @NoneYuh-kg1qz
      @NoneYuh-kg1qz 10 місяців тому +2

      Dude wtf r u on 😭

    • @Middle.Name.Redacted
      @Middle.Name.Redacted 10 місяців тому +5

      As children, you don't really express your feelings the way adults do. As children, we were too young to understand and explain these complex things to others

  • @Alexandriandria
    @Alexandriandria 5 років тому +43104

    This man was a distinct part of my childhood without even realizing it. I’m so appreciative of his work

  • @dougthedonkey1805
    @dougthedonkey1805 3 роки тому +3639

    Imagine being invited into his studio and accidentally knocking down a scene he’s been working 15 days on

    • @lagtim327
      @lagtim327 3 роки тому +235

      I would immediately begin scouring the studio for a toaster and a bathtub.

    • @dougthedonkey1805
      @dougthedonkey1805 3 роки тому +17

      @@lagtim327 that’s not good

    • @hah-no.
      @hah-no. 3 роки тому +17

      @@dougthedonkey1805 no, no I don’t think so

    • @narrator6003
      @narrator6003 3 роки тому +60

      @@dougthedonkey1805 no-no he has a point

    • @iwonthesitateebltch3319
      @iwonthesitateebltch3319 3 роки тому

      @@dougthedonkey1805 welp

  • @intermilahn6245
    @intermilahn6245 5 років тому +2694

    Damn, I didn’t realise how complicated it is to make these books. Massive respect🙌🏻

    • @vivien59
      @vivien59 5 років тому +1

      1st comment

    • @jamesruppert3152
      @jamesruppert3152 5 років тому

      Well he chose to be more difficult than It had to be. TBH

    • @dmoneyswagg64
      @dmoneyswagg64 5 років тому +11

      James Ruppert good things are rarely easy to do. I spy is the most popular search and find style of book because it is the most complicated and because it takes great time and detail.

  • @fatimaasif3761
    @fatimaasif3761 3 роки тому +1891

    i like how everyone in the comments are talking about this distinct feeling we all collectively felt

    • @Pearl1010
      @Pearl1010 3 роки тому +4

      I don’t know what everyone means when they say that 😬

    • @aydenator27
      @aydenator27 3 роки тому +9

      @@Pearl1010 too bad!

    • @joshhewitt6483
      @joshhewitt6483 3 роки тому +2

      @@Pearl1010 Did you look at these books as a kid?

    • @Pearl1010
      @Pearl1010 3 роки тому +3

      @@joshhewitt6483 I did! But I didn’t feel weird or alone or anything…

    • @joshhewitt6483
      @joshhewitt6483 3 роки тому +24

      @@Pearl1010 Well everyone is not the same :) I think everyone is sayin they got a certain feeling but not everyone means the exact same feeling. For me personally it was a mysterious feeling like you're in a town with no one in it or something.

  • @Inflake
    @Inflake 5 років тому +12199

    I spy with my little eye:
    _a blessed youtube recommendation_

  • @isaac4404
    @isaac4404 5 років тому +8625

    "I'll write the rhymes, you spend weeks building the sets."
    Seems like a fair deal.

    • @brianliveshere
      @brianliveshere 4 роки тому +734

      Haha! I always feel like that for children's story books, where the author gets first listing for writing a few lines, and the illustrator gets second listing for spending hours and hours on vivid paintings.

    • @acidwaste00
      @acidwaste00 3 роки тому +270

      @@brianliveshere but if the illustrator could write a few lines, then why would he need the author?? because the author has the full idea, what the story is, the characters you will draw, and the words they will say. the idea is the actual hardest part.

    • @ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe
      @ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe 3 роки тому +219

      You’re underestimating how much work writing is

    • @darthtyranus7447
      @darthtyranus7447 3 роки тому +60

      I think you’re joking. But it actually is a fair deal.

    • @normalcat7296
      @normalcat7296 3 роки тому +36

      Plus its even harder to make young reader understand and entertained

  • @KlLLERROBOT99
    @KlLLERROBOT99 3 роки тому +2347

    I’m amazed to know that the I Spy books were made with real objects.

    • @Tadfafty
      @Tadfafty 3 роки тому +74

      I always thought it was obvious.

    • @coldstuff9784
      @coldstuff9784 3 роки тому +36

      I found out it was photographed on my own as a kid because you can see the camera on some reflective objects.

    • @calvinwilliams3526
      @calvinwilliams3526 3 роки тому +20

      I think that would be pretty advanced for the time if it was computer generated and harder to paint it in photorealism

    • @natashanabein
      @natashanabein 3 роки тому +10

      I knew but never thought about it yknow?

    • @Garbongoloid
      @Garbongoloid 3 роки тому +1

      @@coldstuff9784 iSpy Pro+ unlocked

  • @jillianvanrhyn6860
    @jillianvanrhyn6860 3 роки тому +1012

    For a kid with ADD/ASD the I Spy books kept me occupied for hours, they're a fond part of my childhood. So cool to learn more about them! Props to Wick for such a creative mind!

    • @Bat_andTalion
      @Bat_andTalion 10 місяців тому +2

      For a kid who has ADHD, I had the same feeling. (I might be necroposting)

    • @imkrisyoung
      @imkrisyoung 10 місяців тому

      Same!

    • @macjess13
      @macjess13 10 місяців тому +2

      Same. I like to think it's because of the books that I'm so good at finding things all the time

    • @LilChuunosuke
      @LilChuunosuke 10 місяців тому

      Same here! I used to get so restless waiting for my pediatrician at the doctor's office growing up, but they had I Spy books in the healthy kids waiting room, the sick kids waiting room, and every examination room. I used to kick my feet and look through the books while I waited for the doctor to arrive. The only time I ever enjoyed going to the doctor was when I had that doctor in that office.

    • @AWesomeDude23588
      @AWesomeDude23588 8 місяців тому

      shut up go away this is ADD's turn not ADHD's turn let us have some time without you ADHD people barging in@@Bat_andTalion

  • @musicalmango5527
    @musicalmango5527 3 роки тому +2161

    I can remember this so vividly. The sound the spine of the book makes when you set it on the desk, the grubby feel of the hardback cover because every other kid at school as held this book, your chin resting on the page as you scan it, the smell of the pages because you’re looking at it so closely, the satisfaction when you found everything, the excitement of turning the page to see a brand new photo, the disappointment when you realize you’re getting to the end of the book, then once you finish you look at the cover of the book, “Walter Wick” in the fancy gold letters, man oh man.

    • @thinkinyblinko6666
      @thinkinyblinko6666 3 роки тому +26

      Who rests their chin on the book? Ngl that's pretty unique man I've never even heard of somebody doing that and the mental image is very funny lol

    • @jaycemcqueen306
      @jaycemcqueen306 3 роки тому +64

      @@thinkinyblinko6666 I disagree, everyone I knew did this with the bigger ones since sometimes it took them a while. We’re talking about little kids here not adults

    • @dylanspacedust7680
      @dylanspacedust7680 3 роки тому +15

      this reads like something out of the christmas story

    • @DBK_Productions
      @DBK_Productions 3 роки тому +14

      That was very well put!

    • @thinkinyblinko6666
      @thinkinyblinko6666 3 роки тому +3

      @@jaycemcqueen306 I guess you have a point but I still don't think I've ever seen anybody do this even when I was a kid.

  • @misakikuran9027
    @misakikuran9027 5 років тому +4830

    I always wanted the toys and things that were in the “I Spy” books

  • @faragar1791
    @faragar1791 3 роки тому +4301

    When I was a kid, I never actually bothered to find the hidden items. I just liked looking at the cool pictures.

    • @101shapshifter
      @101shapshifter 3 роки тому +75

      Looking at these comments, looks like you're not alone. Even I was one of those kids.

    • @collt091
      @collt091 3 роки тому +14

      Same tbh

    • @peps1943
      @peps1943 3 роки тому +35

      Oh. How do you like being a serial killer as an adult?

    • @TruePT
      @TruePT 3 роки тому +2

      @Faragar Same!!!

    • @moonshinewolf4840
      @moonshinewolf4840 3 роки тому +16

      Same I was just amazed by the style of the picture themselves

  • @MusicalJourneysThruCinema
    @MusicalJourneysThruCinema 3 роки тому +485

    The Rube Goldberg contraption page in the I Spy School Days book was my favorite. I loved figuring out how it would work as a kid.

    • @danieltapia-ruano1056
      @danieltapia-ruano1056 3 роки тому +5

      Absolutely, it was so cool

    • @killerkitten7534
      @killerkitten7534 3 роки тому +4

      Same here, that was my favorite one

    • @frogpastethedyke
      @frogpastethedyke 3 роки тому +7

      Yeah, I have many hours spent staring at that page.

    • @lofaber5664
      @lofaber5664 11 місяців тому +2

      Im so glad all the people under this comment had the exact same experience as me

    • @ashkhol
      @ashkhol 11 місяців тому

      @@lofaber5664It lives rent free in my head, as does a lot of the other pictures in that book

  • @lil_sixxo
    @lil_sixxo 5 років тому +3245

    Damn this man needs a raise I thought this was only printed not real objects 👏👏👏

    • @maurialfaro7394
      @maurialfaro7394 5 років тому +84

      Michael Mendez are you have stupit

    • @misprinc1928
      @misprinc1928 5 років тому +6

      He gives himself what he believes he’s worth. He’s self employed

    • @peep6017
      @peep6017 5 років тому +2

      lunx BaSick he is his own boss, he works for no one

    • @awesomeman8385
      @awesomeman8385 5 років тому +3

      Let's say he gets just $1 from every book sold (most likely much more) that's $45,000,000. He's doing just fine

    • @peep6017
      @peep6017 5 років тому +2

      Awesome Man his net worth is 1.6 million now but back then he was rich

  • @pelicantacos9993
    @pelicantacos9993 5 років тому +2515

    When the teacher asked you to choose a book to read and you choose this because it had more pictures than letters

    • @moisesm9602
      @moisesm9602 5 років тому +7

      That stops in 3rd grade

    • @Ben23464
      @Ben23464 5 років тому +29

      @@moisesm9602 every body did that in my 5th grade class

    • @magix4152
      @magix4152 5 років тому +9

      @@moisesm9602 i still do it and im 15 and I hate books

    • @aivlysplath
      @aivlysplath 5 років тому +14

      @@magix4152 That's sad. You should try reading graphic novels.

    • @magix4152
      @magix4152 5 років тому +3

      @@aivlysplath NEVA

  • @fallingbed1
    @fallingbed1 3 роки тому +5036

    The haunted I Spy theme scared me as a kid

    • @Joe-kg2dv
      @Joe-kg2dv 3 роки тому +39

      A verified channel I see

    • @peepandstitch
      @peepandstitch 3 роки тому +66

      Omg same I didn’t want to check that one out of the library
      But in our library there was a rocking chair for story time in school library time but if you go in at recess you can sit in the rocking chair and read, and me and my friend would squeeze into the rocking chair and find the eye spy together, each friend tackling another page!
      Too much fun, brings back memories 🥲😩

    • @ABIXWEEZY
      @ABIXWEEZY 3 роки тому +25

      Sameeeee but it’s forever my favorite!

    • @peepandstitch
      @peepandstitch 3 роки тому +5

      @@ABIXWEEZY REALLY? you like the spooky one? I dont know anyone who likes it except my brother! hats off to you!

    • @ce8196
      @ce8196 3 роки тому +10

      nobody would open that book in the because they thought it was “haunted”

  • @samgspot
    @samgspot 3 роки тому +253

    This guy came to speak to my school when I was in 3rd grade. Needless to say, we were all in presence of the living legend and all of us were in awe. He even brought Seymour, the little figure which was in all I Spy pictures!

  • @peachthinks1853
    @peachthinks1853 3 роки тому +2886

    As a dyslexic kid I was so glad there was a book I could enjoy without struggle. Now as a dyslexic adult I’m glad I can still enjoy them.

    • @COLMECTIGAMINGANDMORE
      @COLMECTIGAMINGANDMORE 3 роки тому +11

      is dyslexia horrible

    • @whitneyafolabi2057
      @whitneyafolabi2057 3 роки тому +19

      @Bread Yeah. If you have it really bad.

    • @Loserinator
      @Loserinator 3 роки тому +58

      @@COLMECTIGAMINGANDMORE I only have a mild version so for me it’s sort of annoying but those who have the severe version really struggle to read at all

    • @illbeyourmonster1959
      @illbeyourmonster1959 3 роки тому +12

      @@Loserinator Reading in public school is racist or classist or ableist or some shit now. Nobody is allowed to do it.

    • @arianight9011
      @arianight9011 3 роки тому +4

      I agree these books were my safe space

  • @kadundundun
    @kadundundun 5 років тому +723

    Man .. I haven’t thought about these books in ages. I was a lonely kid and I used to just sit with those all day and not only find the list of hidden stuff but make new things. Like finding all the stuff that Starts with P or things in this room. This man literally shaped my whole life. Thank you

    • @comic12558
      @comic12558 3 роки тому +4

      Same-

    • @theeasternspy266
      @theeasternspy266 3 роки тому

      Same...

    • @illbeyourmonster1959
      @illbeyourmonster1959 3 роки тому +1

      How long until these get banned from society because they encourage the development of critical objective thinking?

  • @0nizz802
    @0nizz802 5 років тому +690

    I always imagined myself living in some of the pages and how I would spend my time into wondering around.

    • @jellybean7283
      @jellybean7283 5 років тому +27

      Same, the pages were always so calming

    • @starlit-rain
      @starlit-rain 5 років тому +11

      Me too, I especially loved the one with the clouds and the naturally themed one :)

    • @dachshund5340
      @dachshund5340 5 років тому +1

      Me too!!

    • @kimmyw010
      @kimmyw010 4 роки тому

      Omg me toooo!!!

    • @user-tw4qo6xi3c
      @user-tw4qo6xi3c 4 роки тому

      Me too OMG!

  • @emmadraws14953
    @emmadraws14953 3 роки тому +231

    Dude this guy is my hero, I loved I Spy as a kid, there was even a whole series of CD ROM games I used to play on my computer. The worlds he made were always so immersive, they made me feel like I could escape into them, and I've been chasing that feeling ever since

    • @Zoopop13
      @Zoopop13 10 місяців тому +5

      i still have my spooky mansion copy i play from time to time. i had school days and treasure island as well

    • @AndrewJohnson-ny5nx
      @AndrewJohnson-ny5nx 10 місяців тому +1

      Treasure Island was my JAM. I loved the miniature town you explored in that game.

    • @emmadraws14953
      @emmadraws14953 10 місяців тому +1

      @@AndrewJohnson-ny5nx YEAH!! Do you remember the ice cream shop? That room SLAPPED

    • @dineez627
      @dineez627 10 місяців тому

      I loved everything I Spy. I even had the CD ROM I Spy Fantasy, Mystery, the spooky mansion one.

  • @sovietunionball1290
    @sovietunionball1290 5 років тому +2481

    This brings back so much nostalgia 😭

    • @lorimitchell9025
      @lorimitchell9025 5 років тому

      Soviet Union Ball this is my all time favorite book for kids. I still love them.

    • @crowfoodd
      @crowfoodd 5 років тому

      Soviet Union Ball wut...?

    • @done4195
      @done4195 5 років тому

      Were you the Soviet knock-off books?

    • @No_timezone77
      @No_timezone77 5 років тому

      I know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @ForecieYT
      @ForecieYT 5 років тому

      Yes

  • @brycej7961
    @brycej7961 5 років тому +1309

    I can smell these images. Man this brings me back to elementary school

    • @tiger_844
      @tiger_844 5 років тому +3

      Same!

    • @fleekylady691
      @fleekylady691 5 років тому +1

      Same

    • @switchthechannel6317
      @switchthechannel6317 5 років тому +4

      Smelled like newspaper print and other musty books.

    • @thephilosopher5799
      @thephilosopher5799 5 років тому +4

      When the teacher only had a few and yoh would try to get to it before the other kids. That was my experience. I only got to read it a few times my whole school year.

    • @geoprism457
      @geoprism457 5 років тому

      Tro Oli 😌

  • @jian3734
    @jian3734 3 роки тому +465

    DUDE I’d completely forgotten about these books and just got such nostalgia from this video

    • @sarathomas8499
      @sarathomas8499 3 роки тому +1

      Truthhh

    • @shennahniggins8594
      @shennahniggins8594 3 роки тому +5

      PLS SAME I LOVED THIS BOOK AND POINTING OUT OBJECTS WAY FASTER THAN EVERYONE ELSE

    • @syrefayne8922
      @syrefayne8922 3 роки тому +2

      SAME! All the pictures my brain just went "I recognize that!"

    • @Angel_Billy4-30-23
      @Angel_Billy4-30-23 3 роки тому +2

      Hahaha, I know. It's crazy to see how they actually made these. I saw the video a while ago but it just popped up in my recommended so of course I clicked again.

    • @znks7907
      @znks7907 3 роки тому

      Me too

  • @olisiac6529
    @olisiac6529 3 роки тому +168

    I really want to buy A Drop of Water and A Ray of Light to support him. He said he was scared of releasing them and I just hope those books received deserved attention. I hope further his career he isn’t scared to release other projects. I adore this man so much and not even because of what he creates, but in the couple of minutes that we got to know him, he seems like a genuine man. I love him, he’s a beautiful being.

    • @floridakid7975
      @floridakid7975 10 місяців тому +2

      buy them all! I am, and someday my kids will experience his magic, its not like it used to be

    • @veronicahuffines7707
      @veronicahuffines7707 10 місяців тому +1

      My mom, a children's librarian, gave me A Drop of Water when I was taking fluid dynamics in collage. It is a great book!

  • @fifiadera4682
    @fifiadera4682 5 років тому +821

    Bruh the spooky night eye spy one was my absolute favorite. And I loved to make up stories with the books along with the things I found and acted like they we're clues and I was a detective. Bruh the nastolgia

    • @dylanr4854
      @dylanr4854 5 років тому +4

      Same that was the best one

    • @blackberry8615
      @blackberry8615 5 років тому +2

      SAAME

    • @linroo913
      @linroo913 5 років тому +1

      Same!!

    • @leah7610
      @leah7610 5 років тому +3

      kidkittdy _ I KNOWWW. I loved the page with the room and the red carpet with the knights. Wowow. Nostalgia.

    • @katherinegriffin23
      @katherinegriffin23 5 років тому +2

      Oh my god that book was the essence of my childhood

  • @milkmanconspiracy4346
    @milkmanconspiracy4346 5 років тому +2306

    I feel like the “rhyme writer” got the easier job.

    • @AtariWow
      @AtariWow 5 років тому +184

      I spy a great way to make money

    • @reddybear8506
      @reddybear8506 5 років тому +161

      And I bet she was like let's split it 50-50 😂

    • @oh1runningtooth709
      @oh1runningtooth709 5 років тому +121

      She might have got the easy part but she didn’t get the fun part

    • @chadls921
      @chadls921 5 років тому +2

      Lmao

    • @z_is_for_zombie7423
      @z_is_for_zombie7423 5 років тому +1

      But not the fun one.

  • @ajicycles
    @ajicycles 5 років тому +15477

    How 'I Spy' Books Are Made
    1% paper
    99% nostalgia

  • @oreo6623
    @oreo6623 3 роки тому +870

    Ok but lets take a moment to appreciate how beautiful the images he takes are

    • @TheB14HB14H
      @TheB14HB14H 11 місяців тому +31

      That’s exactly what this video is doing lol

    • @BananaPhoPhilly
      @BananaPhoPhilly 11 місяців тому +17

      @@TheB14HB14H youtube comments are so downbad these days

    • @TheB14HB14H
      @TheB14HB14H 11 місяців тому +8

      @@BananaPhoPhilly dude don’t get me started lol

    • @garrickschmitt8021
      @garrickschmitt8021 2 місяці тому

      did you watch the video?

  • @anoja31
    @anoja31 5 років тому +791

    This took me waaayy back ugh. the nostalgia hit me like a train

  • @RonPaulRevolution500
    @RonPaulRevolution500 5 років тому +577

    My childhood.
    Goosebumps and I Spy books.
    It's crazy remembering every picture they showed in this vid.

    • @SalCapone6499
      @SalCapone6499 5 років тому +2

      Steve Robinson ERRRMURGURGD!!!! GOOSEBUMPS AND I SPY BUURKS!!!

    • @pattycustodio4995
      @pattycustodio4995 5 років тому +2

      Literally same

    • @imjakepaul4497
      @imjakepaul4497 5 років тому +1

      Steve Robinson true

    • @Timbz47
      @Timbz47 5 років тому

      Fr

    • @johnrachmiel2245
      @johnrachmiel2245 5 років тому

      This comment hits. I started collecting them as of this moment haha

  • @AugustGreen_
    @AugustGreen_ 3 роки тому +715

    For some reason whenever I look at an I Spy book i get that impending sense of sadness that feels like "woah, the party is over and it's never happening again." I don't know exactly how to describe it, but it's something like that. Like "this is the last time that something that has been happening for a long time is happening" feeling.

    • @nelson2145
      @nelson2145 3 роки тому +54

      It’s called nostalgia

    • @genesisp3884
      @genesisp3884 3 роки тому +36

      Yeah, to me it was nostalgia for a world that I never got to experience. As a kid, the old toys from like the 1920s-1960s feel made me feel like I wanted to be in that time period, that almost magical world, but I obviously couldn't, so it's like a longing for something you can never access.

    • @tucker8071
      @tucker8071 3 роки тому +36

      @@nelson2145 I don't think it's nostalgia. I Spy books also give me a weird feeling as well, that nothing else gives. It is like the feeling of looking into an alien world or something. Not sure how to describe it, but that was why I always found the books so fascinating.

    • @louandlilly
      @louandlilly 3 роки тому +9

      @@tucker8071 like looking at a parallel universe of our world? … It’s the same but also different

    • @tucker8071
      @tucker8071 3 роки тому +3

      @@louandlilly yes!

  • @sourkoyote
    @sourkoyote 10 місяців тому +91

    1 thing I’m not seeing being mentioned, is not only did he have all of this success, but he definitely inspired the “point & click mystery story” gaming genre where you have to find clues in specific scenes to progress the story.

    • @marcie5502
      @marcie5502 10 місяців тому +13

      i also feel like he has a huge influence in why now a days people who have had i spy books as kids are fascinated with things like liminal spaces. pictures that give us some sort of comfort but also like something isnt quite right. i remember reading these books and then having dreams of me being in the pages and feeling lonely yet comforted and nostalgic. this made me realize that things like the backrooms are attempts to recreate that feeling. ive noticed that horror games tend to reflect the childhood of the creator or the target audience but in a more creepy and unsettling way.

    • @chaosXP3RT
      @chaosXP3RT 10 місяців тому +2

      I remember that game vaguely! Or one of them! My dad bought me the video game for his old work computer and I would play it after school while he worked! It was a really fun, but scary and interesting game. I remember some kind of Halloween theme

  • @alevalencia5671
    @alevalencia5671 5 років тому +556

    Woah.
    I remember when Walter Wick came to my school to explain how he made those books. He pulled out a projector with all the pictures and explained how he took pictures of stand still drops of water. For a 1st grader, I was really shook. I still have to this day my autographed I Spy book from him.

    • @sneepsnorp1404
      @sneepsnorp1404 5 років тому +22

      I bet that book would sell for a pretty penny!

    • @lockheart619
      @lockheart619 5 років тому +3

      That's amazing!

    • @majorasiaa
      @majorasiaa 5 років тому +13

      You're so lucky. I would never sell the book, I'd cherish that shit forever

    • @fiferplayeralt7118
      @fiferplayeralt7118 5 років тому +4

      Having an autographed I spy book would cost you thousands, if not hundred thousands, hell, millions, if much more to an experienced buyer? Billions. Keep that book for the rest of your life.

    • @jasmintorres5696
      @jasmintorres5696 5 років тому +2

      Yo what schools did you go tooooo. We didn’t get none of that

  • @juvx1039
    @juvx1039 5 років тому +1312

    I remember my classmates and I would be fighting the other classes in elementary school during library time so we could grab all of these books! Lol.

    • @user-ck9lm6xi1o
      @user-ck9lm6xi1o 5 років тому +54

      JUVX The trick is to put the book on a shelf where it doesn’t belong, so only you know the location of it. But of course, Id never do that *COUGH COUGH*

    • @rachelme4662
      @rachelme4662 5 років тому +1

      Ha, same.

    • @butaful101
      @butaful101 5 років тому +2

      And now all you see is kids fighting over who got the most likes on fb lol... God if only time can go back

    • @abbyw1125
      @abbyw1125 5 років тому

      My school library only allowed us to pick one book

    • @dhruvgarg3084
      @dhruvgarg3084 5 років тому

      666:6:::66;66::66;:66:666

  • @ratelingo7526
    @ratelingo7526 3 роки тому +10350

    Did anyone else have a strange feeling they couldn’t explain when looking at I Spy books when you were younger?

    • @averagechapstick
      @averagechapstick 3 роки тому +952

      Yeah. I think they're called Liminal Spaces.

    • @BlaineMakesBeats
      @BlaineMakesBeats 3 роки тому +707

      As a kid it was magical seeing a whole city made from toys

    • @Mikeocxlong
      @Mikeocxlong 3 роки тому +52

      Yeah...

    • @HenryKrinkle420
      @HenryKrinkle420 3 роки тому +170

      Every copy of I SPY is personalized.

    • @gaiasguardian205
      @gaiasguardian205 3 роки тому +131

      Yeah, I know it now as appreciation for attention to detail.

  • @GulperCatfish
    @GulperCatfish 11 місяців тому +47

    I love these images. It's like a surrealist artwork focused towards kids and I mean that in the best way possible. It still keeps that nice warm and fun kids book vibe while also mixing the surrealist confusion you get from looking at any surrealist art piece and that being put towards a search and find book is the aspect of this book that I think is pure genius.

  • @ThexDynastxQueen
    @ThexDynastxQueen 3 роки тому +1168

    I Spy books are so addictive. You can drop a book in front of the most jaded teenagers or cynical adults and they will compete to become the Sherlock Holmes of hidden tiny objects within seconds. I love it.

    • @epicwwiistuff6863
      @epicwwiistuff6863 3 роки тому +1

      I never seen these books before !!!!

    • @ThexDynastxQueen
      @ThexDynastxQueen 3 роки тому +5

      @@epicwwiistuff6863 Really?! I always see them in libraries and bookstores (well the remaining few left). They're really fun books especially in a group so go get one!

    • @TheDailyGlobe922
      @TheDailyGlobe922 3 роки тому +1

      i remembered readinng these in elemntery

    • @Laura-jx7il
      @Laura-jx7il 3 роки тому

      I’ve also never seen these books i guess they are a US thing, but they look soo cool

    • @Lunabyes
      @Lunabyes 3 роки тому

      i know what my pals and i are doing next time we have a sesh lmaoo

  • @KatBlaque
    @KatBlaque 5 років тому +800

    This was my FAVORITE part of being a kid. So much nostalgia. Thank you!

  • @starcherry6814
    @starcherry6814 5 років тому +5207

    People used to think I was dumb as a kid because I wouldn't circle in the items
    That's because I want to use the book again!! 😤

    • @TeegMonkey
      @TeegMonkey 5 років тому +1222

      People circled the items?!? Noooo I would never do that

    • @effortcivilengineersinteri3784
      @effortcivilengineersinteri3784 5 років тому +48

      Me too

    • @yudikurina1871
      @yudikurina1871 5 років тому +177

      wth I hope it was their book not someone elses

    • @thesarahdilemma9752
      @thesarahdilemma9752 5 років тому +34

      Star Cherry use tracing paper karen

    • @DanteYewToob
      @DanteYewToob 5 років тому +154

      My sister used clear overhead projector pages, and drew on those and just kept them in the book, or in a folder along with it. She had them for I Spy, Wheres Waldo... and bunch others. She lived those kinds of books and enjoyed finding not just the stuff in the list, but some of the other cool hidden details.
      Dang. I miss that, I wonder if she still has them

  • @hawkwardwrx
    @hawkwardwrx 3 роки тому +47

    "did you know these were made with real items?"
    *literally everyone*: "yes"

  • @Gojirius
    @Gojirius 3 роки тому +507

    When I was a kid, my dad had an accident and was in the hospital for a while. My mom spent countless hours keeping me busy by doing these with me. I absolutely adore these books!

    • @christianthorpe935
      @christianthorpe935 3 роки тому +1

      I read that as "had an accent," which is probably why I sucked at these books as a kid. I hope your pops ended up OK.

    • @Sophie-gn8jw
      @Sophie-gn8jw 3 роки тому

      I hope you're dad is doing well now, sending much love 🙏🏻💞♥️

  • @DKay-gl3hv
    @DKay-gl3hv 5 років тому +552

    I remember as a kid one particular item, "An ear with eyes", stumped the hell out of a group of us.
    A few days later, after careful studying, I realized the riddle referred to a literal "ear" of corn with eyes and a grin.
    Great memories with the "I Spy" series.

    • @renriquez1994
      @renriquez1994 5 років тому +8

      wait... Are you sure!? I've spent years just assuming it was a mistake from the writer!

    • @MrsBlack88
      @MrsBlack88 5 років тому +2

      I know what you mean!! When I was younger my dad’s friend would read with me and one moment in particular stands out when we were looking through the Christmas book and it said “black and white keys”. Being four years old, I was looking for an actual ring of keys...and then when the friend spotted it I realized they meant piano keys :’) blew little 4-year-old me’s mind

  • @lindsteele898
    @lindsteele898 3 роки тому +323

    Knowing someone built the sets just makes each book just that much more special

  • @theodorevlachos6824
    @theodorevlachos6824 3 роки тому +36

    You know as a kid you take these kinds of books completely for granted, like “yes, this is a fun thing that exists.” But as a kid I’d spend a lot of time finding all the hidden things and not once did I ever ponder about who and these books are made. I just love them even more now❤️

  • @klof361
    @klof361 5 років тому +3640

    Anyone remember searching for that one missing button, and then some kid would walk up and instantly find it😭😭😤

    • @doodlebug7250
      @doodlebug7250 5 років тому +100

      That's how I feel with my mom whenever we play word puzzle games on our phone! We spend five minutes looking for one single word, and the other will lean over and be "Oh, it's so-and-so-word".

    • @BiteSizedCrafter
      @BiteSizedCrafter 5 років тому +2

      Lol yes.

    • @nishhx_x
      @nishhx_x 5 років тому +35

      And the thing is when they find one thing, they just don't stop. They go on a flow and find everything else too. ;-;

    • @keruo4425
      @keruo4425 5 років тому +11

      The funny thing is...I was that kid!🤣

    • @chaoticcatastrophes3754
      @chaoticcatastrophes3754 5 років тому

      IKR

  • @Sadaaaaf
    @Sadaaaaf 5 років тому +285

    SO YOURE THE INCREDIBLE MAN BEHIND MY CHILDHOOD HAPPINESS??? ILY

  • @williamodonnell6610
    @williamodonnell6610 5 років тому +192

    These scenes were so in depth that sometimes it would actually give me anxiety

    • @saintkohle
      @saintkohle 5 років тому +20

      Same. I especially remember a few scenes from I Spy Spooky Night, Funhouse, and Mystery giving me a weird feeling of unease as a kid. I still loved the hell out of those books, though!

    • @carolineneumann3523
      @carolineneumann3523 5 років тому +8

      I get what u mean. When I was a kid and I would stare a little too hard at the pictures it was like I could get sucked in if that made sense. It felt realistic even tho it was a picture. I distinctly remember the Ghost in the Attic one made me feel like that

    • @goop1233
      @goop1233 5 років тому +1

      Yeah it would make me kinda uneasy

    • @sophliberty
      @sophliberty 5 років тому +3

      i totally agree with you. it was exhilarating looking at his photos. i remember studying each element of the scene even after i had spied every hidden object.

  • @LouSassles
    @LouSassles 2 роки тому +104

    Does this man realize how he was literally involved in most peoples childhood? Holy shit lol he sure as hell was in mine. I never cared for the words, it was always the pictures. I loved the models and the attention to detail. I blame him for the reason why I am SO detail oriented to everything

  • @kingofearls3752
    @kingofearls3752 5 років тому +2321

    Whoever favored the haunted mansion ispy edition the most raise your hands

  • @alijade3211
    @alijade3211 5 років тому +179

    looking at his photographs gives me such peaceful yet intense nostalgia... almost forgot these books existed but i’m so glad i remembered!

    • @virgomoons
      @virgomoons 3 роки тому

      Same with me, the Halloween I spy really brought back the memories cause that was my favorite one out of all of them

  • @itsabelle_arts
    @itsabelle_arts 5 років тому +2575

    Me: Welp time to go to sleep so I can get things done tomorrow-
    UA-cam: WANNA KNOW HOW I SPY BOOKS ARE MADE
    Me:
    Me: Now I do.

    • @evolvedturtleproductions7600
      @evolvedturtleproductions7600 5 років тому +44

      The Weird Potato I don’t need sleep. I need answers.

    • @moldycheese5454
      @moldycheese5454 5 років тому +3

      SAME. YES. it's 3:53 am exact rn

    • @Inexpressable
      @Inexpressable 5 років тому +4

      This is why there's a 'watch later' playlist. The only one preventing your sleep is yourself.

    • @shervonri
      @shervonri 5 років тому +5

      Inexpressable but let’s be honest how often do you go to your watch later

    • @da3329
      @da3329 5 років тому +1

      @@evolvedturtleproductions7600 im telling that to my teachers when they ask why im late

  • @elijahhamilton4097
    @elijahhamilton4097 10 місяців тому +14

    These books bring deep personal memories for me. The smell of my elementary school library comes to mind. It would be a cold snowy day in December in rural Pennsylvania and I’d be in my library for reading time just super captivated by these books, so much so that I remember the feeling to this day. Honestly it’s wild, an actual core memory of my childhood. I’m 21 now, about to go on my second deployment. I remember being 8 years old, wanting to one day be where I am, but now? It’s weird, I kind of just want to be 8 years old again, flipping through an I Spy book in my cozy library, on a snowy winters day.

  • @AkinduDasanayake
    @AkinduDasanayake 5 років тому +98

    "How are 'I Spy' books made?" is probably the biggest question I never knew I had

  • @samihahamzayeva9113
    @samihahamzayeva9113 5 років тому +835

    wow men named walter sure are a huge part of my childhood huh

  • @williehornung
    @williehornung 3 роки тому +26

    I was always *terrible* at I Spy books, but loved to stare at them anyway. They were so surreal and dreamy, like little dollhouse worlds. The one with the colanders, I remember specifically as being very entrancing. I’m glad for the opportunity to learn about the artist behind them!

  • @aliciakeller1758
    @aliciakeller1758 5 років тому +876

    Omg I used to read these when I was a kid I always wondered how they were made 💗 thx insider

  • @TXnine7nine
    @TXnine7nine 3 роки тому +394

    The “I Spy” and “Where’s Waldo” books were some of my favorites growing up.

  • @drawitout
    @drawitout 5 років тому +390

    This makes the books even more special now. I used to stare at the images long after I found everything, because it was fun to discover the many interesting items in each image.
    This is also a great promo for his new book (intended, I’m sure). I’m off to buy it now!

  • @the1ultimatet1u49
    @the1ultimatet1u49 11 місяців тому +12

    i remember as a kid i could get utterly lost in these worlds, like i wasnt even looking at it anymore, i was literally immersed in it while my dad read the things i was looking for. These were awesome

  • @klof361
    @klof361 5 років тому +285

    As a kid, I was enthralled by the puzzles on every page. Sometimes I sat for what felt like a lifetime looking for that one missing button. I have an even greater appreciation for those memories now knowing the meticulous effort that was put into each puzzle... Thank you Walter

  • @WhyTho-xq9qc
    @WhyTho-xq9qc 5 років тому +3309

    Teacher: Anyone with money please head down to the bookfair
    *Me with 20$*
    He he, ispy time

    • @lockheart619
      @lockheart619 5 років тому +7

      I'M CRYING 😖

    • @joshuahawkes7218
      @joshuahawkes7218 5 років тому +11

      At my schools' book fair, we could get one free book. (parents pre-payed about $6)

    • @cagedtigersteve
      @cagedtigersteve 5 років тому +19

      @@joshuahawkes7218 I always hated the book fairs. Because they would only have like one cool book like the Baseball Almanac that some other kid would grab and I would be stuck having to get books like Little Women.

    • @Aprildiamonds123
      @Aprildiamonds123 5 років тому +40

      My parents always only gave me 10 bucks, and it was never enough to buy a good book, so I bought a lot of those smelling pencils and fruity highlighters

    • @WhyTho-xq9qc
      @WhyTho-xq9qc 5 років тому +16

      @@Aprildiamonds123 remember the chocolate calculators

  • @frankienarcimous7830
    @frankienarcimous7830 5 років тому +1317

    The librarians and teachers would always be like: “get a real book! That’s not a book.”
    Me as an 8 yo:?????

    • @billylondon2894
      @billylondon2894 5 років тому +10

      I mean... they were right

    • @HowBoutUHandleDeezNutz
      @HowBoutUHandleDeezNutz 5 років тому +26

      Visual media will surpass written. Written won't go away, but...

    • @ErkFX
      @ErkFX 5 років тому +23

      Leyla Purpus Me as an 8 yo: ”You’re a real book!”
      Me as a 26yo today: “You’re still real book!”
      I’ve changed so much!

    • @mcgriddle552
      @mcgriddle552 5 років тому +1

      Exactly!!!

    • @RonPaulRevolution500
      @RonPaulRevolution500 5 років тому +5

      Me as an 8 yo: whateva I do what I want!

  • @omu6740
    @omu6740 3 роки тому +25

    I used to own the "Dream Machine" Can You See What I See? book as a kid, and I genuinely can't count how many times I've flipped through that book alone. I may not have the physical copy anymore, but the images are so ingrained into my mind. I even remember dreaming of walking around the small, empty town area that was in the beginning of the book, everything about those pictures were so mesmerizing.

  • @avagrigaitis367
    @avagrigaitis367 3 роки тому +70

    These books are something I can smell vividly

  • @Bumbly_Vee
    @Bumbly_Vee 3 роки тому +321

    These books were so comfy. Something about the clutter of the pics always made me feel cozy. 😌

    • @corey-bird3489
      @corey-bird3489 3 роки тому +3

      I only hope my channel feels like an moving extension of these books.

    • @coreyw5981
      @coreyw5981 2 роки тому

      Ha it hygge before it became trendy

  • @mynamewasunironicallyyuri973
    @mynamewasunironicallyyuri973 5 років тому +2698

    I was literally thinking about this all week.
    Nice try FBI man. I’ll see you at area 51

  • @chrishickory7907
    @chrishickory7907 11 місяців тому +4

    When I was 8 in 2010, these books, for some reason, made me nostalgic for the 90s. A time period that I never existed in.

  • @mai3794
    @mai3794 5 років тому +334

    I remember these! My elementary school library had a bunch of these, and you could borrow it to begin with, but because they were SO popular and it would never be in the library, the library had to ban the borrowing of these books!

    • @ryanmendoza6034
      @ryanmendoza6034 5 років тому +1

      Same exact thing happened at my elementary school

  • @andreawest2194
    @andreawest2194 5 років тому +243

    Respect For Making and Creating those books loved them growing up

    • @flint-cut-stunner9196
      @flint-cut-stunner9196 5 років тому +1

      Andrea West i spy was a huge part in inspiring creativity those books where a necessity growin up😂

  • @WilliamTheWatchful
    @WilliamTheWatchful 3 роки тому +96

    I never played the game... I just stared at the scenes, feeding my imagination with the most spectacular sceneries.
    That space station with the yellow-red-green salt shakers blasted my heart with nostalgia.

  • @LolaTheGardevoir
    @LolaTheGardevoir 3 роки тому +2

    These books were what made my childhood special.

  • @fwandrez
    @fwandrez 5 років тому +199

    They have a really iconic look and feel.

  • @lemonworm
    @lemonworm 3 роки тому +69

    i always got such a strange lonely empty liminal feel from these books, like the world was filled with so many material objects but nobody occupying it. Loved that feeling though

    • @evasmojang
      @evasmojang 3 роки тому +3

      they always felt so eerie

  • @johnnyp1986
    @johnnyp1986 5 років тому +1280

    Dang I remember in school my friends and I would sit around one of those I Spy books and just look for the objects 😌 I remember once during library time, two of my friends were having trouble finding an object and they called me to help and I brought two more friends as reinforcements 😂 ahhh good times

    • @Kt-cn2rq
      @Kt-cn2rq 5 років тому +12

      Lol that's funny. I need see find some for my kids. Get them away from the TV. They love books like that now there Micky mouse and hello Kitty style like those. Even got a where's Waldo (Wally) book makes them look harder 😅

    • @toasty2474
      @toasty2474 5 років тому +1

      👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

    • @erinelizabeth8180
      @erinelizabeth8180 5 років тому +1

      Johnny P love that too much

    • @imjakepaul4497
      @imjakepaul4497 5 років тому +1

      Johnny P sane

    • @imjakepaul4497
      @imjakepaul4497 5 років тому +1

      Same

  • @raphaelrobles8104
    @raphaelrobles8104 3 роки тому +4

    These photos give me this weird feeling, like I'm staring at a picture from another universe where these kinda wacky, kinda cute, kinda eerie photos were taken, and all of them are just living in a vacuum. Idk what it is. So weird.

  • @dehydratedqueen3827
    @dehydratedqueen3827 3 роки тому +168

    the dentist i’d go to as a kid and still go to now has a few of these books. me and my mum would huddle around them trying to find the objects and admiring all the tiny details. it helped me relax when i was scared about seeing the dentist - i can’t believe how much of a role these books had in my childhood, the nostalgia i’m feeling right now is amazing.

  • @cerealscerealscereals
    @cerealscerealscereals 5 років тому +308

    “what were they made of?”
    the nostalgia of millions of children ig

  • @L00PdeL00P
    @L00PdeL00P 5 років тому +128

    I still get entranced looking at these things. Like not even looking for a specific thing just like “oOoOoooh” “uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh*

  • @dontworryaboutit42069
    @dontworryaboutit42069 3 роки тому +13

    These books were truly art to me as a kid, they still are to this day

  • @lefthandman3558
    @lefthandman3558 3 роки тому +66

    They always give me this odd sense of calm but I can't describe the vibe they are

    • @jRex918
      @jRex918 Рік тому

      I remember there was this one picture in the Christmas book that i love. Its a picture of a little town on Christmas eve. The whole town is covered in snow and its night time. Nobody is outside. You can see santa claus and his reindeer in the sky. It was so beautiful. I just imagine that there are people in the houses, sleeping in a warm cozy home on a cold Christmas night. I imagine what it would be like for people to live in a small peaceful town like the one in the picture. Its great stuff. The picture felt like a weird dream.

  • @timothyflores7895
    @timothyflores7895 5 років тому +1260

    Don't know why but the complexity of the images made me uncomfortable as a kid for some reason. I felt like I would get physically lost in the image

    • @almondmilk4915
      @almondmilk4915 5 років тому +9

      Timothy Flores OCD?

    • @andicarusfell8387
      @andicarusfell8387 5 років тому +6

      Same!

    • @durenwilson4849
      @durenwilson4849 5 років тому +154

      Me too it would almost make me feel sad in a sense, really hard to describe

    • @michaelzheng3129
      @michaelzheng3129 5 років тому +45

      Ahh yes. I think I know what your talking about. I used to have a online version and every single one of the puzzles felt so weird to look at. The fantasy was just so strange

    • @Hi-bh8uv
      @Hi-bh8uv 5 років тому +7

      It would make my head hurt and I felt my eyes popping out

  • @xYoungExodus
    @xYoungExodus 5 років тому +58

    These books were a huge part of my childhood, my mom and I would spend hours looking through all these books. Today I do the same with my kids and they seem to enjoy just as much as I used to. Thank you for everything you've done Walter, never stop doing what you're doing.

  • @kate211d
    @kate211d 10 місяців тому +4

    My childhood best friend lived in the same neighborhood, so we would get an 'I Spy' book every day and we would sit together on the bus the whooollee ride home spending the entire time reading these books. We were determined to find every single item, even if it took a few days. It's one of my most favorite cherished memories as a kid--we finished the series.

  • @Anonymous-ji3ud
    @Anonymous-ji3ud 5 років тому +1106

    Idk why but these books always left me with a strange creeped out feeling

    • @juserrr
      @juserrr 5 років тому +108

      Omg yes but thats why I liked it so much as a kid

    • @jaceyasf4576
      @jaceyasf4576 5 років тому +53

      it really creeped me out but i was so competitive that i wanted to find the things it told me too. basically i was driving my self insane in kindergarten lmao

    • @DarkestDeeds
      @DarkestDeeds 5 років тому +179

      Yes! I always was like, "Why were all these things abandoned here? Where is the child?" And the rooms always seemed abandoned somehow.

    • @madmaks1980
      @madmaks1980 5 років тому +11

      Haha, I thought I was the only one!

    • @meg-dd5ft
      @meg-dd5ft 5 років тому +12

      100% can relate and idek why

  • @jordanguay
    @jordanguay 3 роки тому +121

    The “Balloon Popper” at 2:21 was my favourite set. Used to love retracing the steps with a finger of how that obstacle course eventually led to the balloon being popped.

    • @tiredatm3009
      @tiredatm3009 3 роки тому +6

      I was literally just about to comment the exact same thing! I spent so much time looking at it, oh my god

    • @elsabiomac5938
      @elsabiomac5938 3 роки тому +2

      For me, its the most iconic I Spy page

    • @averagechapstick
      @averagechapstick 3 роки тому +1

      Yes

    • @JustaLostSoul
      @JustaLostSoul 3 роки тому +2

      Dude, you just unleashed so many memories of me doing the same thing

    • @elainad6728
      @elainad6728 11 місяців тому

      Omg I loved this one!!!

  • @reyrodriguez7154
    @reyrodriguez7154 5 років тому +360

    Never clicked a like button so fast. My childhood was based on reading as many books and this one counted

  • @FL0ra_favvn
    @FL0ra_favvn 9 місяців тому +1

    The innate sense of wonder and joy the sheer atmosphere of these photos evokes is a feeling that cannot be described by words .... ❤

  • @voidinteractive9308
    @voidinteractive9308 5 років тому +168

    I remember looking at the picture at 0:36 when I was a kid and imagining how that machine would work in my head.

    • @20monz01
      @20monz01 5 років тому

      BigBoy same, i never actually looked at any of the other pages but that one because of how cool it was

    • @astralaesthetic8750
      @astralaesthetic8750 5 років тому

      So I am not the only one? I used to love looking at these and finding everything, but any time there was some kind of contraption.... I couldn’t help but find my self studying the whole thing and how it would work.

    • @acdettwiller
      @acdettwiller 5 років тому

      I remember they made a computer game of I spy with that image and gad the machine actually go off once you found everything

  • @AsellusPrimus
    @AsellusPrimus 4 роки тому +51

    Every photo he created felt like a whole little world with its own atmosphere.

    • @sunscreen193
      @sunscreen193 3 роки тому +5

      Absolutely! You could get so lost in them...

  • @kyanite1164
    @kyanite1164 5 років тому +118

    I recognized so many of those images, it really brought back a sense of happiness I felt when I had those books in my hand as a little girl.

  • @jomiar309
    @jomiar309 11 місяців тому +7

    These were some of my favorite books as a kid, and now my kids are looking through them. I'm grateful to Wick for the attention and detail he put into them!

  • @daking8473
    @daking8473 5 років тому +609

    Remember that one toy that was yellow and red that looked human would be in every book?

    • @dumpling5
      @dumpling5 5 років тому +46

      Wasn't there like a little dog with it too?

    • @poboypowder7567
      @poboypowder7567 5 років тому +24

      Jaxx 2456 yep, it’s on the hey seymore cover

    • @bigguy1738
      @bigguy1738 5 років тому +9

      That’s “Can you see what I see?”

    • @meowdy3362
      @meowdy3362 5 років тому +14

      The “little robot guy” as I always said.

    • @marshmellowcream6364
      @marshmellowcream6364 5 років тому +5

      I swear I saw a bee in every page in one of the boojs!