Everyone talks about the horror of the whales, but what really scared me was the astronaut that lost all hope and literally killed himself with his own drill
Well he didn't know he was going to be swallowed very soon too. For all he knew, he was stranded forever in that piece of rock we call Moon for the rest of his oxygen tank life. Choices were few man.
But they would have seen it coming... then again, none of it makes sense since in the vacuum of space, they wouldn't hear the whale, and also its flippers push against nothing to propel itself. Also breathing.
@serioussilliness2064 There have been large asteroids flying around in space that we didn't notice until it was right in front of our noses. So we could miss something like that. I can easily imagine a scenario too where scientists _did_ detect this space whale but were either shamed into silence, outright ignored or convinced themselves there was a 'natural explanation' for the readings. 😂
@serioussilliness2064 did you not see the first whale enter from a portal? Secondly yes sounds we hear with Soundwave are nit hear able in space, but we can hear em waves from celestial objects. The sun makes them. The earth makes them, black holes make them all things generate em waves we can translate to things we can hear. It could also be transmitting on their radios. Solar sails are a proposed method to space travel, with them they can capture light and use that to slowly accelerate the thing. It could also be using gravity to propell itself, such as when it got close to the moon and things started to rise up.
The most terrible thing is not the destruction of the earth, but the realization that you no longer have a home and you are left alone in the whole cosmos
Which is why if the Whale left right after it ate in the blink of an eye, and the sun sets behind the moon with no blue marble in the sky, would truly feel like nothing is left.
pff the amount of bs and wafflin around you have to do in order to justify gravity when space is really well known to be impossible to explore since NASA faked the moon landing and space walks. The fact that you say that, shows how desperate you are to try and keep fooling yourself. Learn history, use critical thinking and you will realised it was staged and we live in an enclosed stationary EARTH jaque mate, now cry immature preliminar school kid
I suppose that sort of answers my question about why the gravity appeared to be turning on and off. The whale was obviously much more massive than Earth, so its own gravity would have made things pretty wonky as it came near the moon.
The real-world physics of gravity would prevent a creature that size from maintaining its internal cohesion and shape, though. Same reason why cubic and tetrahedral planets the size of earth are impossible.
Constructive Criticism: You tried to inject a sense of dread/doom at the end with multiple whales appearing, but it falls flat. There's nothing to dread anymore because Earth is gone and the POV character is certain to die one way or another. In order to feel dread, one needs to have a sense of fragile hope. A better option would have been for the first whale to have been smaller and eaten something smaller, like the ISS. This shows the audience the danger to the astronauts, and Earth floats in the background like a tempting escape. Then, while the astronauts can still cling to some bit of hope that they might get back to Earth, the multiple portals open full of whales that make the first one look like a guppy, all of them rushing with open mouths toward Earth and the Moon. The audience and the POV character would then feel the dread you tried to create.
Another thing i would add is that the scene would probably work better without the "I am gonna see my beloved, oooh nooo my beloved are gonna" stuff. It seems very goofy and takes away from the sheer cosmic horror of the Whales. In turn the Character could be in complet denial not accepting the reality which makes the scene even more threatening because he Characters are in immediate danger that they dont take serious making the viewer even more uncomfortable.
Fair, but I think the terror comes in on a broader scale for us as viewers. Just one of these things devoured an entire planet teaming with life. Now there are more coming through. Depending on how many there are, they have the potential to strip entire galaxies of life.
@@jaydenhardingArtist I like the idea of a black hole that it keeps in front of itself like an angler fish, if only that could move the black hole easily too. But it'd be great for feeding - spaghettify everything right before swallowing.
you never tripped on acid? pretyt sure i seen something far worse during a DMT trip but you just remateralize in a new version of yourself every time up to date slight changes in time may occure like props in movies change or sounds of words maybe a new building just POPs up out of nowhere in your city.
I mean, as much as we like to think so Hollywood doesnt give us this cosmic dread, the closer we got from it was Moon fall... otherwise we have some generic spaceship exploding buildings in washington or ny and some A list celebrity throwing out one liners! The best thing about this animations is people behind it can just take risk and be as experimental as they can, and cosmic horror is definently a great way of getting that primal fear into our hearts!
Maybe they are transmitting sound psychically which is how it detects and located it’s prey and is why it targeted Earth first (more people detecting it’s call sends back a bigger signal) and then targetd the moon
@@Alex-vz2jz Would probably cast a massive shadow like an eclipse. Maybe even mess with the gravity there as well. But when it comes straight for it I got no clue. Part of it might be visible at some point.
What's funny is that whales irl can't swallow anything bigger than a grapefruit, so if space whales are anything like irl whales, then that whale is gone
Baleen whales are the ones that can't swallow anything bigger than a grapefruit. Where as toothed whales, those are the ones that have very large throats for swallowing large prey.
You've really got talent for animating something moving slowly, but still naturally, where you can really feel the resistance. I'm always impressed with animators who do space and underwater for that reason. Love your channel, ideas, and talent
Pretty good cosmic horror concept and equally well done animation. At first I wasn't sure it was hostile, wasn't sure it was predatory, thought it might just be causing grav problems. Then I realized it was both behind Earth on its first pass and consequently very much larger. Hoo boy. Even then didn't expect it to just swallow it. And even at the end didn't expect what happened next. Good work!
A fabric of reality opens, and an impossibly huge whale comes out of it and floats BEHIND the Earth, showing how large it is. "Uh, are you seeing what I'm seein'?" asked the astronaut calmly.
If something so inimaginable and unprecendented happened before my eyes, big or not, I would think I'm seeing hallucinations and ask to nearby bystanders if they see the same thing as me just to check.
🐳 :“Uuuughh my tummy hurts” 🐋 :”did you check if that planet you ate had lights on it?” 🐳: no 🐋: WHAT!? you might have an infection …HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO TELL YOU NOT TO EAT RANDOM CRAP??! LETS GO TO THE HOSPITAL
@@Mate397 sorry pal, I noticed some of my comments have been disappearing and I don't even write anything bad or "politically incorrect" Maybe just use mc instead
CUUURSE YOU, WHALE!!! I, HEARBY VOW, YOU WILL RUE THIS DAY!!! SOLID OF BLUBBER YOU MIGHT BE, FOUL WHALE, BUT I WILL RIDDLE WITH HOLES YOUR ROTTEN HIDE!!! WITH A HAIL OF HARPOONS, WITH EVERY LAST DROP OF MY BEING!!! GRAAAHHH!!!
yea.. finally some one did space whales~ ever since i watched Treasure planet, im convinced there must be space creatures flying around stars and galaxies~
There's a few Star Trek episodes about creatures in space, too 💙 I do mean just the few, though; I can think of just 3 off the top of my head. Anyway, they're there if you haven't seen them. You might enjoy 💙💙
I played this without sound and instead used a generic "fast breathing" sound loop in the background, and I have to be honest, it works better. The underwater whale effects, and the emotional buddy talking on the radio...well, it is what it is. I think realistically most would be speechless in shock or just scream in horror, instead of falling on their knees going Hollywood "NOOOOO, they killed Kenny! The Bastards!". On the other hand the animation is outstanding, and with a bit of adjustment it really is a proper shock moment. Thanks for uploading.
I was wondering why a space whale would have baleen, but then, I’ve never had much contact with any whales, so the baleen is not the crux of the matter … 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Problems: you can see the stars. You can hear sounds in space. you can see fog.The light lit up earth (Travelling way faster then the speed of light) Everything else is INSANE This is absolutely amazing! great work! 😃🔥🔥
@@baronzeegmot3801 Well for a start, they would need a way to propel themselves forward, as there's no gas or liquid to push with your fin. Maybe they could fart?
One critic point I have. It would have made sense for the moon to heavily shake when the Whale eats Earth, simply due to chances in gravitational pull between both astral bodies
If we take into account the laws of physics in this event and the fact that every situation is possible, but has a very small chance of success, it's actually a crazy action
what scared me the most was that there was no explosion no last reminence of life or nothing. it was all gone in an instant like it was never there. That... scared me the most
Fun animation, I really enjoyed it. I have questions. 1.) Why do they have British accents? 2.) How did the whale travel from Earth to the Moon and back- twice- in just a few minutes? 3.) Why was everything floating and falling back down? I mean, it's not like the moon's gravity turned off at any point.
What in the Remina by Junji Ito is goin' on here? A space whale that subverts the gentle giant trope, but is actually a threat to Earth, and possibly planets and moons? That's some diabolical nightmare fuel. More of these, please?
this was effectively scary and i loved it. everything in terms of the animation was fantastic, but realistic sounds, or lack there of in space, would have made it more immersive and realistic.
Fun fact: If the whale were to travel that fast from the POV of the camera man, it would be travelling at or exceeding the speed of light, in order to travel so fast.
Physics be damned
Yeah, science is probably rolling on the floor laughing at the physics here 😅. Still, it’s cosmic horror at its finest!
Physics took a vacation.
no gravity means you can grow bigger
It’s a giant space whale and you are worried about it being realistic?
also earth should be farther away be damned
A week later the whale was found dead due to having 18.3 billion pounds of plastic in it's stomach.
Pounds?
@@APerson-ni1gbI’ll allow it. Heh
@@APerson-ni1gbyeah pounds…
Hahaha, yeah. 😂😂😂
@@APerson-ni1gb😂😂😂
Everyone talks about the horror of the whales, but what really scared me was the astronaut that lost all hope and literally killed himself with his own drill
I was more shook about someone walking or running around with a sharp drill while wearing a space suit. It's just recipe for a disaster.
@@HenkkaArtGames That's what I thought; that's a sure way of getting a rip in a suit or the side of the ship.
I thought the voice acting at that point was kind of hilarious
Well he didn't know he was going to be swallowed very soon too. For all he knew, he was stranded forever in that piece of rock we call Moon for the rest of his oxygen tank life. Choices were few man.
Yup it peaked there
Cool video, tho I think it would be scarier without the portals and the whale coming from the darkness of space itself.
But they would have seen it coming... then again, none of it makes sense since in the vacuum of space, they wouldn't hear the whale, and also its flippers push against nothing to propel itself.
Also breathing.
@serioussilliness2064 There have been large asteroids flying around in space that we didn't notice until it was right in front of our noses. So we could miss something like that.
I can easily imagine a scenario too where scientists _did_ detect this space whale but were either shamed into silence, outright ignored or convinced themselves there was a 'natural explanation' for the readings. 😂
I think the idea is that they're coming from a different dimension or universe with different laws of physics
@serioussilliness2064 did you not see the first whale enter from a portal?
Secondly yes sounds we hear with Soundwave are nit hear able in space, but we can hear em waves from celestial objects. The sun makes them. The earth makes them, black holes make them all things generate em waves we can translate to things we can hear. It could also be transmitting on their radios.
Solar sails are a proposed method to space travel, with them they can capture light and use that to slowly accelerate the thing. It could also be using gravity to propell itself, such as when it got close to the moon and things started to rise up.
Exactly what I was thinking
The most terrible thing is not the destruction of the earth, but the realization that you no longer have a home and you are left alone in the whole cosmos
And everyone you loved is dead.
Seeing Earth destroyed *is* the realization that you no longer have a home.
Which is why if the Whale left right after it ate in the blink of an eye, and the sun sets behind the moon with no blue marble in the sky, would truly feel like nothing is left.
Saint's Row 4 be like
@@Se4rchlightThey’d be in a better place not that tragic
For the first couple of minutes it looked like it wasn't even attacking so much as it was causing gravitational anomalies with its massive size.
pff the amount of bs and wafflin around you have to do in order to justify gravity when space is really well known to be impossible to explore since NASA faked the moon landing and space walks.
The fact that you say that, shows how desperate you are to try and keep fooling yourself.
Learn history, use critical thinking and you will realised it was staged and we live in an enclosed stationary EARTH
jaque mate, now cry immature preliminar school kid
I suppose that sort of answers my question about why the gravity appeared to be turning on and off. The whale was obviously much more massive than Earth, so its own gravity would have made things pretty wonky as it came near the moon.
The real-world physics of gravity would prevent a creature that size from maintaining its internal cohesion and shape, though. Same reason why cubic and tetrahedral planets the size of earth are impossible.
Неправильные аномалии . Под луной создавая невесомость? Серьёзно?
А над головой тогда всё падает. Ага .
@@bobbackward6461 I mean you are trying to put human understanding of physics onto something that came through a wormhole/portal
Constructive Criticism:
You tried to inject a sense of dread/doom at the end with multiple whales appearing, but it falls flat. There's nothing to dread anymore because Earth is gone and the POV character is certain to die one way or another. In order to feel dread, one needs to have a sense of fragile hope.
A better option would have been for the first whale to have been smaller and eaten something smaller, like the ISS. This shows the audience the danger to the astronauts, and Earth floats in the background like a tempting escape.
Then, while the astronauts can still cling to some bit of hope that they might get back to Earth, the multiple portals open full of whales that make the first one look like a guppy, all of them rushing with open mouths toward Earth and the Moon.
The audience and the POV character would then feel the dread you tried to create.
Spoken very well, only thing though is dude is probably gonna ignore this.
Another thing i would add is that the scene would probably work better without the "I am gonna see my beloved, oooh nooo my beloved are gonna" stuff. It seems very goofy and takes away from the sheer cosmic horror of the Whales. In turn the Character could be in complet denial not accepting the reality which makes the scene even more threatening because he Characters are in immediate danger that they dont take serious making the viewer even more uncomfortable.
Fair, but I think the terror comes in on a broader scale for us as viewers.
Just one of these things devoured an entire planet teaming with life. Now there are more coming through. Depending on how many there are, they have the potential to strip entire galaxies of life.
Your comment can be applied to most horror 3d render videos like these but most people just make these videos for fun.
@@jacket2383 A fair point, though i argue its critic the creator can still draw from for future videos
UA-cam was built for sharing creativity like this
it really was. This is where utube strives
but the They killed it!
Bastards!
It was actually made as a dating website to begin with, but yeah I get your point.
Stuck In the Sound - Let's Go [Official Video]
_"You took my only food. Now... I'm gonna starve."_
*~ Galactus' response to space whales*
...I see the spongebob reference...
Galactus: ''I'm going to kill you''
"No Galactus, you just ate it, it's all over your face!" *points to Venus crumbs in his mouth*
@@DanilegoPlays "LIARS, LIARS, PLANTS FOR HIRE."
The guy was very chill given what happened
“Sally.. No..”
I think my only dialogue in his situation would be to scream lol
Astronauts are trained to remain calm no matter what.
@@shriharihudli i'm no astronaut but i don't think that training covers watching the planet we live on get eaten by a space whale
@@shriharihudliYeah I don't think witnessing the extinction of everything and everyone you've ever known or loved cares about your training bro
Not just a whale, but a whale traveling at an appreciable fraction of c.
See the size of those flippers and tail? No wonder!
@@procerusgigas Yes, hilariously pushing against vacuum.
@@JustinMShaw gravity flippers? haha
@@jaydenhardingArtist I like the idea of a black hole that it keeps in front of itself like an angler fish, if only that could move the black hole easily too.
But it'd be great for feeding - spaghettify everything right before swallowing.
@@JustinMShaw thats very cool
I think seeing the whale getting ambushed by it's natural predator at the end would've been icing on the cake
Pack of Space Orcas FTW
Peak epicness: a giant space squid hunted by a giant sperm whale.
We're whalers on a moon
We're carrying a harpoon
But there ain't no whales
So we tell tall tales
And sing our silly tunes
EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF!!
Yay Futurama reference 😊
25th like
I'mma build my own theme park. With black jack, and h00kers!
@@mrfriendhorror Forget the theme park and the blackjack.
Actually disturbing
Sperm whales are still 10 times more terrifying.
Nothing worse than space swimmers
you never tripped on acid? pretyt sure i seen something far worse during a DMT trip but you just remateralize in a new version of yourself every time up to date slight changes in time may occure like props in movies change or sounds of words maybe a new building just POPs up out of nowhere in your city.
@@Yatukih_001 To giant squid? Lol how are sperm whales terrifying? They don't attack us and are friendly with us
@@arcadealchemistno can’t say I have
Plot twist: The whales actually came to protect humanity from a genocidal alien species. They are taking earth to a safe location outside the galaxy.
I love the fact that most of these astrophobia animations are aliens tearing through space like a sheet of paper
It's like fear of the dark, you don't know whats in there so your mind makes up crazy monsters to amp up the fear
I mean, as much as we like to think so Hollywood doesnt give us this cosmic dread, the closer we got from it was Moon fall... otherwise we have some generic spaceship exploding buildings in washington or ny and some A list celebrity throwing out one liners! The best thing about this animations is people behind it can just take risk and be as experimental as they can, and cosmic horror is definently a great way of getting that primal fear into our hearts!
The fact they’re making sounds in the vacuum of space is just haunting. This is what Krill must feel like
Maybe they are transmitting sound psychically which is how it detects and located it’s prey and is why it targeted Earth first (more people detecting it’s call sends back a bigger signal) and then targetd the moon
I love the size of the whales. Now where are the Space Orcas?
And space sharks!
Even space manta rays?
@@whisperingthylacine sharks are scared of the orcas btw
@@web-head3361 oooh just like in tasty planet forever? :D
Slipspace rupture detected. Slipspace rupture detected. Slipspac-
Is that a freaking Halo Reach Reference! 🎶
would love to see the Earth's POV of this!
VORE
Would they be able to see the whale? It just might blend in with the sky? Just my thought
Just the big maw coming at you, then nothing.
@@Alex-vz2jz Would probably cast a massive shadow like an eclipse. Maybe even mess with the gravity there as well. But when it comes straight for it I got no clue. Part of it might be visible at some point.
What's funny is that whales irl can't swallow anything bigger than a grapefruit, so if space whales are anything like irl whales, then that whale is gone
Baleen whales are the ones that can't swallow anything bigger than a grapefruit. Where as toothed whales, those are the ones that have very large throats for swallowing large prey.
You've really got talent for animating something moving slowly, but still naturally, where you can really feel the resistance. I'm always impressed with animators who do space and underwater for that reason. Love your channel, ideas, and talent
That's very encouraging to hear. Appreciate it!
0:26
Missed opportunity to play "Gojira - Flying Whales"
LOL
NOW I CAN SEE THE WHAAAAALLES
LOOMING OUT OF THE DAAAAAAARKKKK
After conquering the Olympics, Gojira has gone on to conquer space!
Pretty good cosmic horror concept and equally well done animation. At first I wasn't sure it was hostile, wasn't sure it was predatory, thought it might just be causing grav problems. Then I realized it was both behind Earth on its first pass and consequently very much larger. Hoo boy. Even then didn't expect it to just swallow it. And even at the end didn't expect what happened next. Good work!
Imagine if humanity was able to survive by colonizing the inside of the whale’s body.
This actually looks very beautiful
1:09 when is childe gonna f8ght that
lmfao
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A fabric of reality opens, and an impossibly huge whale comes out of it and floats BEHIND the Earth, showing how large it is.
"Uh, are you seeing what I'm seein'?" asked the astronaut calmly.
If something so inimaginable and unprecendented happened before my eyes, big or not, I would think I'm seeing hallucinations and ask to nearby bystanders if they see the same thing as me just to check.
For literally no reason in particular i expected him to square up to the whales in the last few seconds.
When that adrenaline kicks in and the Space Whales come to know about humanity's sheer fucking will and determination
Yeah I thought he'd pick up the welder and say "come on COME ON BRING IT BITCH" LoL
"Nah, I'd win"
Same here. I wish that's how it would had ended.
And what would he be able to do? At that point he would be the size of one of the whales cells
When "save the whales" becomes "save the Earth"
🐳 :“Uuuughh my tummy hurts”
🐋 :”did you check if that planet you ate had lights on it?”
🐳: no
🐋: WHAT!? you might have an infection …HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO TELL YOU NOT TO EAT RANDOM CRAP??! LETS GO TO THE HOSPITAL
I imagine humanity blasting every nuke we have into its guts making that stomach pain.
Whale hospital
Instead of a hospital they have to go back to their Eldritch god father who heals his children from nasty planets illnesses
Ugh, UA-cam removed my comment because I mentioned the mushroom clouds.
@@Mate397 sorry pal, I noticed some of my comments have been disappearing and I don't even write anything bad or "politically incorrect"
Maybe just use mc instead
imagine how loud this whale is by the fact that its sound was able to travel through space
They were just relocating. Everyone is alive!
Well, all except the stupidest astronaut.
@@michaelburke4048 yeah. Ahah
Plot twist: POV astronaut miraculously survives and lets the primal spirit of Captain Ahab possess him.
You do realize that Ahab perished in pursuit of "his" whale, while the whale persevered!
@@durchhalter I never said he would succeed.
CUUURSE YOU, WHALE!!! I, HEARBY VOW, YOU WILL RUE THIS DAY!!! SOLID OF BLUBBER YOU MIGHT BE, FOUL WHALE, BUT I WILL RIDDLE WITH HOLES YOUR ROTTEN HIDE!!! WITH A HAIL OF HARPOONS, WITH EVERY LAST DROP OF MY BEING!!! GRAAAHHH!!!
That was awesome, your astronaut models look amazing. You are a level above a lot of the other animators on UA-cam.
Thanks man!
Plot twist, earth thrives inside the whales belly and he did in fact not join Sally
Now we need space sharks, space squids / octopus, and the most dangerous: Space dolphins.
Oh no.... anything but those.
Especially the space squid 😈
@@richardd3367 Nah, Space dolphins would be the worst.
@@Mate397 In truth, yes, but more people would react viscerally to the squid...until the dolphins showed us WHY lol
@@richardd3367 Fair point.
3:18 man that was terrifying
I remember space whales being a thing on an episode of courage the cowardly the dog. The name of the episode was “Last of the Starmakers”
Wait a minute I thought it was space squids!🤔
@@MegaAlucard777 The Starmakers were squids, but they were killed by a space whale. Lol
Watching it fly behind the earth was actually chilling
they ate the planet before gta 6😢
That's certainly *A* solution to the Fermi Paradox.
yea.. finally some one did space whales~
ever since i watched Treasure planet, im convinced there must be space creatures flying around stars and galaxies~
There's a few Star Trek episodes about creatures in space, too 💙
I do mean just the few, though; I can think of just 3 off the top of my head.
Anyway, they're there if you haven't seen them. You might enjoy 💙💙
I played this without sound and instead used a generic "fast breathing" sound loop in the background, and I have to be honest, it works better. The underwater whale effects, and the emotional buddy talking on the radio...well, it is what it is. I think realistically most would be speechless in shock or just scream in horror, instead of falling on their knees going Hollywood "NOOOOO, they killed Kenny! The Bastards!".
On the other hand the animation is outstanding, and with a bit of adjustment it really is a proper shock moment. Thanks for uploading.
That one friend who never say a word and that one friend who could never stop speaking:
0:41 "ah must have been the wind"
It looks creepy but…why Baleen? Baleen’s would be more filter feeders
Filter the tiny humans out of the rocky material :D
I was wondering why a space whale would have baleen, but then, I’ve never had much contact with any whales, so the baleen is not the crux of the matter … 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
..Not like it matters since the average person wouldn't know a lot about whales.
@@Galaxius2117 I’m not your average person though! Science is my working life. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
@@Momcat_maggiefelinefan Good for you.
The whale took CaseOh's job
for some reason "sally...no!" sent me
This is beautiful!
Problems: you can see the stars. You can hear sounds in space. you can see fog.The light lit up earth (Travelling way faster then the speed of light)
Everything else is INSANE
This is absolutely amazing! great work! 😃🔥🔥
You can see stars is space. Why would you think you couldn't?
@@nortonwedge On the moon, almost always (Even switching cameras) The exposure difference will be so much you wouldnt see it from the moon.
@@KillYell Yes, but this isn't a cam shot, it's the literal POV of the astronaut. 😉
@@nortonwedge eh, just trying to give him advice
“Uhh… guys? You might wanna take a look at this…”
All life would cease to exist just because of the appearance of such a thing. I'm guessing 50x the mass of the earth. That means night night forever
Fun fact: hyperspace jump technology in Star Wars comes from space whales
I've always wondered if there were large space creatures that literally swim in space
Nope, laws of physics make it impossible for hundreds of reasons. Neat idea though, but completely impossible.
@@trith72 And why's that? Scientists are still finding stuff they thought impossible a decade ago.
@@baronzeegmot3801 Well for a start, they would need a way to propel themselves forward, as there's no gas or liquid to push with your fin. Maybe they could fart?
@@a.mostert800 The person said "large space creatures" that doesn't specifically have to be large whales
They would likely produce some sort of chemical or gas to move around to hunt.
nice voice acting bro
Oh no...not again..
I understood that reference. But where is the pot of flowers?
@@manaze85 Sally is holding the petunias.
"V.H.S THE FINAL CHAPTER" 😮
One critic point I have. It would have made sense for the moon to heavily shake when the Whale eats Earth, simply due to chances in gravitational pull between both astral bodies
Yep just like the video, where the giant alien steals the earth from it's orbit...
Look man, you have planet size whales moving at nearly the speed of light. You'd be getting flung everywhere just because of that
Do you happen to play Genshin Impact? Or coincedence is just too good.
all the vore fetishists are like " FUCK YEAH"
😅
yuck
@@toyotawitha20mm35 ew
@@Folfah yup lol
Why do vore fetishists exist? I don't know.
Reminds me of that meme of the astronaut on the moon where the earth explodes and it asks “what do you do?
NOW I CAN SEE THE WHAAAAELLEEEESSSS!!! LOOMING OUT IN THE DAAAARRRRK!!!
LIKE ARROWS IN THE SKYYYYYY
@@manoslathourakis7860I CAN’T BELIEVE MY EEEEEEYEEEESSSSSS
This was hardcore. As an artist and scifi/anime lover, this had me feeling it. Keep up the great work
If we take into account the laws of physics in this event and the fact that every situation is possible, but has a very small chance of success, it's actually a crazy action
Well, that’s going to severely affect the economy.
Cosmic horror be like 🌍🐋🌌
The whale is so advance that it can directly feed mp3 file of it howling to astronaut's brain or to their suit in space.
I’m still waiting for a massive bowl of petunias to float past.
I wonder how it would look from Earth's perspective. mrfriendhorror, you should animate that too.
His wrist holding the drill drove me crazy... but pretty good man. :)
This the type of video your English professor would tell you to break down and evaluate the meaning behind it.
0:56 Oh no, it's a Warp Entity!
"By the name of the Emperor, I EXTERMINATE YOU!"
this galaxy is ours by birth-rite and by conquest no xenos will stop humanity from our destiny
PURGE THE ALIEN
LET NONE SURVIVE
FOR THE EMPEROR
The idea of something being able to survive in the vacuum of space is terrifying for some reason.
Now imagine that the astronauts are plankton and the space is the sea.
This is happening right as we speak.
If there was no sound from the whale it would be realistic
Also gravity should be pulling the whale into a sphere
Literally everything exists in space, it’s just a whale, Morty!
That thing looks like a weekly boss. Gotta use Ousia and Pneuma.
Leela: "That whale is going down!"
It would be pretty badass if we were all eaten by a giant whale. I'm down for that ending.
Guess we gonna have to re-populate. Bow chicka wow wow
Why did it cut off? I wanted to see what happens next.
what scared me the most was that there was no explosion no last reminence of life or nothing. it was all gone in an instant like it was never there. That... scared me the most
This is Basically Star Trek IV
Fun animation, I really enjoyed it. I have questions.
1.) Why do they have British accents?
2.) How did the whale travel from Earth to the Moon and back- twice- in just a few minutes?
3.) Why was everything floating and falling back down? I mean, it's not like the moon's gravity turned off at any point.
1. I am British
2. Space Whales.
3. Space Whales gravity effect
Bye Sally.
Hideki Okajima is like.... finally someone with my taste.... still a novice but with my taste!
What in the Remina by Junji Ito is goin' on here? A space whale that subverts the gentle giant trope, but is actually a threat to Earth, and possibly planets and moons? That's some diabolical nightmare fuel. More of these, please?
a giant space whale going to destroy the earth from an alien portal
him: uh are you seeing what im seeing
i didint know bro was chill like that
Too much acid means you don't know what's real or not
@@mrfriendhorror btw great vid im impressed
The truth is that I would rather listen to astronauts scream for 30 seconds than see such a calm reaction.
[giant space whale engulfs the entire earth]
Astronauts: erm, well that just happened!
this was effectively scary and i loved it. everything in terms of the animation was fantastic, but realistic sounds, or lack there of in space, would have made it more immersive and realistic.
I only watched this because youtube kept putting this in my recommended.
The whale is so big, it has its own gravitational pull.
Fun fact: If the whale were to travel that fast from the POV of the camera man, it would be travelling at or exceeding the speed of light, in order to travel so fast.
but that's a Baleen space whale. why not use a toothed space whale that can actually eat the earth?
Probably the point. Why _would_ a Space Baleen Whale need to eat the Earth? It's probably just an asshole, lmao
@@Karoku2100 true.
When it went BEHIND the Earth I was like 💀
the idea that planets are just food to be gobbled up by larger creatures is scary
Not to me :)
@@toyotawitha20mm35 ayo?
@@thetrueraven2170 😅