@peka__ Gashadokuro are spirits from Japanese mythology. According to legend, the reason for why they're so massive is because they are made up of the skeletons of soldiers who died in battle.
Here’s a little animation tip for smoke at this scale. The smoke should be moving extremely slowly, as it’s so far away that it gives the illusion of being almost still. Otherwise there would have to be tornado force winds for it to move that fast. The only time it should move rapidly is from the disturbances of the giant monster.
As a viewer, I thought the smoke moving like that was to make it appear more supernatural. So I didn't question the animation choice too much. But if the animator was going for realistic smoke physics, then agreed.
@@alexhowardxx But honestly in the midst of giving tips I forgot to mention that this is amazing man. Keep up the fantastic work, my friend. I could really feel the impact of each step.
Here's some details about this neat ol Yokai from japanese folklore Gashadokuro are skeletal giants which wander around the countryside in the darkest hours of the night. Their teeth chatter and bones rattle with the “gachi gachi” sound of this yōkai’s namesake. But they are not always noisy. If they should happen upon a human out late on the roads, the gashadokuro will silently creep up and catch their victims, crushing them in their hands or biting off their head. They originate from soldiers whose bodies rot in the fields and victims of famine who die unknown in the wilderness who rarely receive proper funerary rites. Unable to pass on, their souls are reborn as ghosts, longing eternally for that which they once had. These people die with anger and pain in their hearts. That energy remains long after their flesh has rotted from their bones. As their bodies decay, their anger ferments into a grudge against the living, which twists them into a supernatural force. When the bones of hundreds of victims gather together into one mass, they form the humongous, skeletal monster known as the gashadokuro.
@@jacobhoover1654 the Gashadokuro is a yokai from japanese folklore budd its existed in the past, just use google Its first known myth dates back to the 10th century because of this its quite prominent in japanese pop culture media from games to horror stories and mangas and animes
It's a good thing he warned people so many times, not to approach the 5,000 ft tall flaming skeleton. I mean, some people may have only decided it was a bad idea to do that the 3rd or 4th time he said it. Getting that 5th time in there just to make sure, what a helpful man.
It’s not though. Let’s think of a commercial jet, which has the average speed of 550mph. For the east-west width of LA (29 miles), that would take the jet: Time = Distance/Speed Time = 29 miles / 550 mph = 0.053 hours or about 3.2 minutes. This thing is slowly moving and has not even cleared the downtown area of a city like Albuquerque. Now if this creature were to run at a speed of 25mph, it might take it approximately 70 minutes to go from east to west LA but this isn’t indicating any special feats.
@@Ward8668 That looks like a city with skyscrapers. You know, the things that are over 1k feet? Those things barely look a MILLIMETER in comparison to the gigantic skeleton. But okay, whatever your rinky dink comment is supposed to be.
Also can someone do a calculation on how heavy that thing would be? Assuming average human proportions and bone density of course. Just to get a rough idea
Judging by the basic structure of the Skeleton, the composition of calcium within the bones, adjusting for height difference using the buildings for scale and what i assume is the skeletal structure of an average Adult Male (for reference) I would say he's pretty damn heavy
I measured pixels and it looks about 300x the height of a human if fully erect. Volume goes up by cube, so it's 27x10^6 x volume of a human. Weight and volume increase 1:1. Human dry skeleton weighs approx 4kg. So Gashadokuro weight = 4kg x 27x10^6 = 108 million kg, which is approx 120,000 tons. Hope I did the math right!
That's way bigger than any of the Titans in Attack on Titan was. If the wall Titans were that big, I would actually believe that the rumbling could flatten the entire planet.
@@christopherburksjr.5012 That would be like a hugely colossal size creature; kinda like that dude from episode 9 of Blood Blockade Battlefront; who was turned into a colossal sized giant, by this scientist who was no bigger then a microscopic cell.
Hey!!! Youve given us a longer video to feel the anxiety in your creation!!! Thanks so much.Ive waited for longer videos from you.And I know other fans have waited for longer vids as well.Awesome !!!
@@nickkorkodylas5005Honestly, my brain wrestles with the apparent speed of a gargantuan creature versus it’s actual speed all the time. They always look so slow, then you realize how much ground they cross with one step.
@@nickkorkodylas5005lol half a mile a second in a 1:27 long video... that would be 45 miles traveled tops in this video, which to scale is ridiculously slow. Take the human scale vs ants, we would clear an* ant colony in seconds. This entity can barely clear a city in 1 minute. U probably think if it fell it would fall in slow motion, because ur point of reference is Hollywood. Giant objects move and fall just as fast as smaller objects. This thing walks like it's stuck/covered in mud and in a time slowing field, especially since I'm being generous using an ant v human scale maybe a flea to human would be more accurate and it's still hella slow.
@@arcguardian You’re forgetting that larger things *appear* to be moving slow when looking at them from a far away distance, like the bystander watching from above the city. The skeleton could be moving at very fast speed, but it looks slower since we’re watching it through the viewpoint of the bystander who’s filming it far away from above a city. Same thing can be said if it fell down. Yes, giant objects move and fall just as fast as smaller objects, but when viewed from a distance larger objects *look* like they’re falling in slow motion or at least slower than the speed they are actually falling.
Skelly man! :D Lol i love the repetitive “do not approach the skeleton.” As if there is a temptation to be closer to it. That message is directed to people like me.
That's actually a Hollywood blunder. Size never means slow. It's all about physique. Instead of using Hollywood as a reference. Just look at humans compared to ants. Imagine if we took 30 mins to clear the distance of an anthill, yet that's exactly the scenario u are praising lol.
@@arcguardian it is from cause that many vertebrates organism evolve after the law of gravitation and the "gravitational force" has really a high effect on our mortals bodies.... but if we never evolve after this, that does means that we would looked different.... since its how the life on earth want to put a limit in the organisms's physics and make us depend of resources or oxigen or manipulated by gravitational force.... all these processes just to resulting some "useless complex creatures" from some "simple organisms" but we the living things become too much depends of these things that we can't live without them or even these things can kill us and this isn't better and its called "imperfection" and "the animal kingdom" still blame on we humans why we hate our life so much and want to change it.... cause this "fucking imperfect animalic evolutive circle" of course.
Awesome stuff, the animation was great. Constructive criticism: the size and speed of the smoke didn't convey the size/distance as effectively as it could have, looks close and moves too quickly.
@@alexhowardxx Could it be possible to play with skeleton animation speed and framerate, to achieve a slower sim over the same range of skeleton animation? Also I appreciate the touch of delayed sound impact.
It’s so haunting. This may be because I’m high, but the way that thing moved so incredibly slow felt both uncanny, and completely true to life at the same time. As an aside, The way that giant things appear to move so slowly as compared to smaller things (up until they get close enough for you to realize they’re actually moving at high speed) has always fascinated me. Like if there’s a human that’s 300 times our size, why wouldn’t they appear to move at the same speed as someone our size? I know the obvious reason is, “because that’s the reality of the situation,” but I want a learned person to explain it to me. Edit: It’s been answered. You can stop answering now, folks. 😆 Thank you all.
Because of the Square Cube Law, if you double the size of something their mass doesn't double, it increases eightfold because we live in three dimensions (2x2x2). So if you make a human 300 times bigger, they are now 2400 times heavier.
@@vance5636 Thank you, learned person! And so because of how much heavier they would be, they would move slower (relatively I guess?) because it’s that much more weight that has to move through the air, and resist gravity?
@@gido9467 It's mostly because of how massive (heavy) it is, it takes a lot of energy to move around, like you said up close you realize they're actually moving really fast.
Given that the problem is really Gashadokuro approaching you, those calls for calm in the face of catastrophe are especially helpful. Thank God for PSAs such as these.
PSA: "Please don't approach the creature" Gashadokuro: "Oh? You're approaching me?" Me: "Yeah, I can't beat the shit outta you without getting closer."
@@alexhowardxx The Monument Mythos, Midwest Angelica and the Mandella Catalogue will steer you in the right direction! The first has a monstrous creature that is legit a giant statue attacking people, the second deals with similar giant entities attack themes and Mandella Catalogue has all the right vibes for analogue horror.
Legit - that thing looks like a gigantic variant of those golems from the Chapter 2 finale of Fortnite that were basically "typically avoidable, but optional nevertheless" mini-boss NPCs. It even walks in that same uncanny fashion! Slunking with lifeless weight in its arms and a hunched back while the violet hues of its power radiated like a man clinging to life solely on the the rage remaining from whatever blood they had left. Needless to say, I love this stuff because of how much it reminds me of awesome memories. Keep up the awesome work!
This is absolutely terrifying for me. i have watched war of the worlds a million times and nothing makes me freeze in fear except something so exceptionally large that the concept of "there is no way to hide" becomes extremely real. I hope you make more of these, realistic and with more better concepts
@@MaccabeeSolarLLC already played mass effect 3. Will play again. DESPERATELY waiting for the new WOTW game to come out. Have watched the Dev logs like 5 times already
Lol this is literally better than any high category tornado. 1 u can see it coming. 2 u can bike faster than this thing. 3 the odds ur property is destroyed is smaller. 4 deliver a payload at one of its ankles once it's outside city limits and good night. It would be 1000 times more horrifying if it were crawling on its stomach actually leveling the city, but Hollywood needs them tall and slow rather than effective lol.
I've been trying to rack my brain over this video and I think the reason why the 3d from the skeleton looks wrong is distance cameras don't always focus perfectly when you film something outside but even if not I think it's missing some kind of filter something that better blends it with the surrounding.
So out of curiosity, I checked how this gashadukuro would compare to a gashadukuro of all the deaths from WW2. So I crunched some numbers. A gashadukuro of the casualties of WW2 would be roughly 14.5 Mount Everests tall, depending on which estimates you use and using 6' as the estimate for average size (albeit maybe that was on the high side, so I used the lower estimates closer to 70 million instead of 85 million to compensate). Basically, a WW2 gashadukuro would be about as much bigger than this one as this one is to the buildings it's crushing, if I ran the numbers right.
@@alexhowardxx So a thought occurred to me: what about more than one? Could do 1 for each of the 9 countries that lost the most, and 1 for everyone else? Could also separate each one out between military and civilian casualties. Could be a march of the skeletons, so you can use the smaller ones as a scale for the bigger ones
Thats so scary with the surens and the big ass explosions when it steps. I cant imagine what we would if somehow literaly monsters started to walk the earth like this. I guess we would go back into the dark ages is what we would do.
Looks like it's moving slow, but given how much ground he's covering with every step, he's actually moving very fast. I wonder how fast he'd be moving.
Nice now I will be having apocalyptic nightmares yet again.😂 I was the one so pleased with your angel 3d! That still makes me come back to your channel every now and then😊
I heard that the creator of attack on titan got the idea for Titans by seeing drunk men flail around as a child. I like to think he at least got some inspiration from this mythical creature, they're just too similar
As someone who's always been obsessed with mythological creatures, I'm glad this one is getting the recognition it deserves.
What mythology is this supposed to be? 🤔
@peka__ Gashadokuro are spirits from Japanese mythology. According to legend, the reason for why they're so massive is because they are made up of the skeletons of soldiers who died in battle.
@@dingocheez766
Thanks, mate!
@@dingocheez766Well that’s fun.
@@dingocheez766that is metal af
Here’s a little animation tip for smoke at this scale. The smoke should be moving extremely slowly, as it’s so far away that it gives the illusion of being almost still. Otherwise there would have to be tornado force winds for it to move that fast. The only time it should move rapidly is from the disturbances of the giant monster.
Trust me I tried the smoke sim I use is weird about speed haha, I think it would look really cool that way just have to figure out how
As a viewer, I thought the smoke moving like that was to make it appear more supernatural. So I didn't question the animation choice too much. But if the animator was going for realistic smoke physics, then agreed.
@@alexhowardxx Think thicker more billowy smoke. You're looking more for a thundercloud texture or imagine the pillar of smoke from a volcano.
@alexhowardxx if you use blender, just set the gravity effector to zero. And set time to as low as possible. Hope that helps
@@alexhowardxx But honestly in the midst of giving tips I forgot to mention that this is amazing man. Keep up the fantastic work, my friend.
I could really feel the impact of each step.
Here's some details about this neat ol Yokai from japanese folklore
Gashadokuro are skeletal giants which wander around the countryside in the darkest hours of the night. Their teeth chatter and bones rattle with the “gachi gachi” sound of this yōkai’s namesake. But they are not always noisy. If they should happen upon a human out late on the roads, the gashadokuro will silently creep up and catch their victims, crushing them in their hands or biting off their head.
They originate from soldiers whose bodies rot in the fields and victims of famine who die unknown in the wilderness who rarely receive proper funerary rites. Unable to pass on, their souls are reborn as ghosts, longing eternally for that which they once had. These people die with anger and pain in their hearts. That energy remains long after their flesh has rotted from their bones. As their bodies decay, their anger ferments into a grudge against the living, which twists them into a supernatural force. When the bones of hundreds of victims gather together into one mass, they form the humongous, skeletal monster known as the gashadokuro.
They are not from Japanese folklore, they were invented in 1966 for a magazine.
@@jacobhoover1654 the Gashadokuro is a yokai from japanese folklore budd its existed in the past, just use google
Its first known myth dates back to the 10th century because of this its quite prominent in japanese pop culture media from games to horror stories and mangas and animes
@@jacobhoover1654
1844 actually, you ignoramus.
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that is such a cool concept
@@jacobhoover1654Source?
It's a good thing he warned people so many times, not to approach the 5,000 ft tall flaming skeleton. I mean, some people may have only decided it was a bad idea to do that the 3rd or 4th time he said it. Getting that 5th time in there just to make sure, what a helpful man.
To be fair, have you met people? Some of them would say, "It's my right!" and march up to the giant, flaming skeleton.
@@offdutyenglishmajor9924don't forget the morons with their phone out trying to get close for tiktok
People walk right up to 2,000 lb bison for selfies.
@@kyleklintok7730Yeah, Americans do that a lot.
5.000ft!? it's like he's 1.524m tall!!
Imagine being that far away and it looked right at you and started walking toward you.
Now that is Fear.
Yeah u may as well square up
U dying either way but may as well go out like a goon
Well with cars today if you're either good for offroad or not burdened by traffic, you may have hope yet.
If it can see me from that far away then there's no running. I'm either it's friend or I can kill it.
@cable7763 if its far enough away you keep hope until you don't. Stand ground when you've lost that. If I gave up without trying I wouldn't know.
It looks like it's moving slowly but its legs are moving hundreds to thousands of mph...based on the size of the city.
It’s not though. Let’s think of a commercial jet, which has the average speed of 550mph. For the east-west width of LA (29 miles), that would take the jet:
Time = Distance/Speed
Time = 29 miles / 550 mph = 0.053 hours or about 3.2 minutes.
This thing is slowly moving and has not even cleared the downtown area of a city like Albuquerque. Now if this creature were to run at a speed of 25mph, it might take it approximately 70 minutes to go from east to west LA but this isn’t indicating any special feats.
@@Ward8668 That looks like a city with skyscrapers.
You know, the things that are over 1k feet?
Those things barely look a MILLIMETER in comparison to the gigantic skeleton.
But okay, whatever your rinky dink comment is supposed to be.
Agreed it's fast af
Not really, if you look carefully it's covering only a couple of blocks in ome step and that's half a mile in 30 sec. Car moves faster.
@@Ward8668Mate he said it was fast, not Jet speed fast
Also can someone do a calculation on how heavy that thing would be? Assuming average human proportions and bone density of course. Just to get a rough idea
Judging by the basic structure of the Skeleton, the composition of calcium within the bones, adjusting for height difference using the buildings for scale and what i assume is the skeletal structure of an average Adult Male (for reference)
I would say he's pretty damn heavy
@@pyroshilov8474 you bastard i thought youd done it X’D good one, tho, good one
Atleast 2 kilograms
I measured pixels and it looks about 300x the height of a human if fully erect. Volume goes up by cube, so it's 27x10^6 x volume of a human. Weight and volume increase 1:1. Human dry skeleton weighs approx 4kg. So Gashadokuro weight = 4kg x 27x10^6 = 108 million kg, which is approx 120,000 tons. Hope I did the math right!
@@pyroshilov8474
Always good to get a professional expertise. Thanks, doc!
I would watch an hour of this, with ongoing radio updates.
*YES*
Me too!
This is what happens in a world where the people are denied a complete breakfast.
Or if the Ohio final boss is forced to become his final form.
Mao Zedong will pay for this ☠️
Me when the skulls of my victims coalesce into a massive skeleton fueled by infinite hate for me and beelines straight to my location for revenge.
Bro really killed more than the entire human population 💀
Air Force One Skeleton
@@kiyomihattori6460"I'm surprised" -James Dean
Absolutely love this. The delayed footsteps are so cool to hear too
This guy deserves to produce Attack on Titan live action film
That's way bigger than any of the Titans in Attack on Titan was. If the wall Titans were that big, I would actually believe that the rumbling could flatten the entire planet.
@@ChirstInTheDistanceThen what is that thing?
@@christopherburksjr.5012 That would be like a hugely colossal size creature; kinda like that dude from episode 9 of Blood Blockade Battlefront; who was turned into a colossal sized giant, by this scientist who was no bigger then a microscopic cell.
@@ChirstInTheDistance What crimes does the creature commit?
Yeah, who's going to write it?
Hey!!! Youve given us a longer video to feel the anxiety in your creation!!! Thanks so much.Ive waited for longer videos from you.And I know other fans have waited for longer vids as well.Awesome !!!
Sweet glad you are enjoying it!
*I LOVE THIS SO MUCH*
When are you making the next AI presidential video, that spaghetti video was hilarious. Been waiting for episode 2 lol.
You've waited so long for false anxiety that really is just an inadequate dopamine rush. Failed state.
@@Canzax Its actually complete, don't worry you'll be able to suffer through every minute of it soon just have to drop it haha
Reminds me of founding titan and the rumbling. Nice work
tremendous, thank u
I like that the sounds of the footsteps have a bit of a delay since it's so far away that it takes a few seconds to reach the camera
Glad he's so slow, gives people time to evacuate it's path. Also glad he has little feets
He moves half a mile per second, bruh.
@@nickkorkodylas5005Honestly, my brain wrestles with the apparent speed of a gargantuan creature versus it’s actual speed all the time. They always look so slow, then you realize how much ground they cross with one step.
@@nickkorkodylas5005lol half a mile a second in a 1:27 long video... that would be 45 miles traveled tops in this video, which to scale is ridiculously slow.
Take the human scale vs ants, we would clear an* ant colony in seconds. This entity can barely clear a city in 1 minute. U probably think if it fell it would fall in slow motion, because ur point of reference is Hollywood. Giant objects move and fall just as fast as smaller objects. This thing walks like it's stuck/covered in mud and in a time slowing field, especially since I'm being generous using an ant v human scale maybe a flea to human would be more accurate and it's still hella slow.
@@arcguardian You’re forgetting that larger things *appear* to be moving slow when looking at them from a far away distance, like the bystander watching from above the city. The skeleton could be moving at very fast speed, but it looks slower since we’re watching it through the viewpoint of the bystander who’s filming it far away from above a city. Same thing can be said if it fell down. Yes, giant objects move and fall just as fast as smaller objects, but when viewed from a distance larger objects *look* like they’re falling in slow motion or at least slower than the speed they are actually falling.
Skelly man!
:D
Lol i love the repetitive “do not approach the skeleton.” As if there is a temptation to be closer to it.
That message is directed to people like me.
What if he needs some milk
@@flameyoshi07 i will give him the milk personally.
Yeah I was imagining that he just watched a co-worker take a closer look at the thing and get _vaporized._
😱What the hell is this thing?
I can't help but be tickled by the calm announcer repeating the word "skeleton" over and over again.
This is indeed one of the Gashadokuro moments of all time.
めっちゃゆっくり動くところにリアルな表現への熱意を感じる
Armin's Colossal needs to put on some muscles, man
The skellingbro is obviously trying to avoid stepping on the city.
What a cutie.
Wow, the fact that the explosion sound was realistically delayed is what sold this animation
I love how slow it moves - indicating that it's massive in scale. This is Godzilla levels of epicness! 👌
No. Godzilla wouldn't even come up to its first knees. This is rule 34 macro kink levels of size...but without the kink...because it's a skeleton.
That's actually a Hollywood blunder. Size never means slow. It's all about physique. Instead of using Hollywood as a reference. Just look at humans compared to ants. Imagine if we took 30 mins to clear the distance of an anthill, yet that's exactly the scenario u are praising lol.
@@arcguardian it is from cause that many vertebrates organism evolve after the law of gravitation and the "gravitational force" has really a high effect on our mortals bodies.... but if we never evolve after this, that does means that we would looked different.... since its how the life on earth want to put a limit in the organisms's physics and make us depend of resources or oxigen or manipulated by gravitational force.... all these processes just to resulting some "useless complex creatures" from some "simple organisms" but we the living things become too much depends of these things that we can't live without them or even these things can kill us and this isn't better and its called "imperfection" and "the animal kingdom" still blame on we humans why we hate our life so much and want to change it.... cause this "fucking imperfect animalic evolutive circle" of course.
So this is how it feels to see the Founding Titan
Except the skeleton on this video is even bigger..
Wow we need a movie
Kubo and the 2 strings
I completely agree
Please no
Attack on skeletons
@@PrototypeFreak89 Hahahahahha the Gashadokuro is literally invincible
Bro, I always love all your stuff. Absolutely great!
I'm not approaching that skeleton
Oh you don't have to. It's approaching YOU.
@@gewalfofwoofia8263 how convenient!
Awesome stuff, the animation was great. Constructive criticism: the size and speed of the smoke didn't convey the size/distance as effectively as it could have, looks close and moves too quickly.
Thanks. Yeah I agree, my smoke sim is hard to slow down without slowing down the model as well but I will keep practicing haha
@@alexhowardxx Could it be possible to play with skeleton animation speed and framerate, to achieve a slower sim over the same range of skeleton animation? Also I appreciate the touch of delayed sound impact.
Yeah the smoke would be an excellent way to demonstrate scale and speed to the eye.
He tiptoeing, he trying his best
Underrated optimism!
Oh no, that’s why he stops and stares at the ground for so long. He’s like, “Oh no, I hope nobody was in those buildings! 😥”
It’s so haunting. This may be because I’m high, but the way that thing moved so incredibly slow felt both uncanny, and completely true to life at the same time.
As an aside, The way that giant things appear to move so slowly as compared to smaller things (up until they get close enough for you to realize they’re actually moving at high speed) has always fascinated me. Like if there’s a human that’s 300 times our size, why wouldn’t they appear to move at the same speed as someone our size? I know the obvious reason is, “because that’s the reality of the situation,” but I want a learned person to explain it to me.
Edit: It’s been answered. You can stop answering now, folks. 😆 Thank you all.
Its probably becuz ur high
@@kinesslop651 Yes, but ALSO because it’s good animation surely.
Because of the Square Cube Law, if you double the size of something their mass doesn't double, it increases eightfold because we live in three dimensions (2x2x2). So if you make a human 300 times bigger, they are now 2400 times heavier.
@@vance5636 Thank you, learned person! And so because of how much heavier they would be, they would move slower (relatively I guess?) because it’s that much more weight that has to move through the air, and resist gravity?
@@gido9467 It's mostly because of how massive (heavy) it is, it takes a lot of energy to move around, like you said up close you realize they're actually moving really fast.
It walked carefully, tried hard not to harm anyone below,... How luvly ❤
Given that the problem is really Gashadokuro approaching you, those calls for calm in the face of catastrophe are especially helpful. Thank God for PSAs such as these.
PSA: "Please don't approach the creature"
Gashadokuro: "Oh? You're approaching me?"
Me: "Yeah, I can't beat the shit outta you without getting closer."
Что за монстр?
Thank you for this video! I wish it was longer, keep creating this amazing content!
absolutely fascinating ! thanks a lot for this longer video !
The static and sirens really contribute to the creepy vibes
Terrifying. It looks real in the thumbnail. The explosion as it steps, the growl, the radio broadcast especially, all add to it.
That's me in the morning after hangover the whole night.
This is what I'll imagine a live action of Attack on Titan would look like.
This is amazing! I'd love to see you do analogue horror themed content dealing with the Gashadokuro.
Thanks, could you recommend some examples I'll look into it
@@alexhowardxx The Monument Mythos, Midwest Angelica and the Mandella Catalogue will steer you in the right direction! The first has a monstrous creature that is legit a giant statue attacking people, the second deals with similar giant entities attack themes and Mandella Catalogue has all the right vibes for analogue horror.
There's an SCP based on it
Скоро ваша мечта сбудется. Только потом не жалуйтесь
damn the speed of it moving is just perfect
How we envisioned ourselves walking up to a anthill
Literal incarnation of mass death just taking a casual stroll.
Ahh, Mr. Skelly Burning-ton; how are you today?
Legit - that thing looks like a gigantic variant of those golems from the Chapter 2 finale of Fortnite that were basically "typically avoidable, but optional nevertheless" mini-boss NPCs.
It even walks in that same uncanny fashion! Slunking with lifeless weight in its arms and a hunched back while the violet hues of its power radiated like a man clinging to life solely on the the rage remaining from whatever blood they had left.
Needless to say, I love this stuff because of how much it reminds me of awesome memories.
Keep up the awesome work!
“So yeah I’m not gonna be able to come in to work today…have you looked outside Susan’’
Looks really cool would love a longer version.
If I see that irl, I'm gonna start twerking
Wouldnt we all
Twerks for The Bone God.
This is absolutely terrifying for me. i have watched war of the worlds a million times and nothing makes me freeze in fear except something so exceptionally large that the concept of "there is no way to hide" becomes extremely real. I hope you make more of these, realistic and with more better concepts
You should play Mass Effect 3 and the War of the Worlds game coming out.
@@MaccabeeSolarLLC already played mass effect 3. Will play again. DESPERATELY waiting for the new WOTW game to come out. Have watched the Dev logs like 5 times already
Lol this is literally better than any high category tornado.
1 u can see it coming.
2 u can bike faster than this thing.
3 the odds ur property is destroyed is smaller.
4 deliver a payload at one of its ankles once it's outside city limits and good night.
It would be 1000 times more horrifying if it were crawling on its stomach actually leveling the city, but Hollywood needs them tall and slow rather than effective lol.
"do not approach the skeleton"
HOW AM I SUPPOSE TO *AVOID* THE SKELETON???
Damn, that’s a good Corpse of King Minos cosplay
it feels like the smoke is dispersing too fast for its size but still an amazing animation
Left foot slips a bit in the middle too, and yet I remain thoroughly impressed as well. Long skeleton ftw
You should do a people/street view of this big boi.
I can already feel the final moments of Attack on Titan with this one.
If he walked just a little faster, his feet would brake the sound barrier.
This is so awesome! Love the scale of it!
I've been trying to rack my brain over this video and I think the reason why the 3d from the skeleton looks wrong is distance cameras don't always focus perfectly when you film something outside but even if not I think it's missing some kind of filter something that better blends it with the surrounding.
Is it weird that I want this to happen
As of October 18, 2023...this could be actual live footage.
I love the fact that there is a time between Gashadokuro putting his feet on the floor and the sound getting to us.
The smoke coming off of it looks to be moving faster than the speed of sound
Real
So out of curiosity, I checked how this gashadukuro would compare to a gashadukuro of all the deaths from WW2.
So I crunched some numbers. A gashadukuro of the casualties of WW2 would be roughly 14.5 Mount Everests tall, depending on which estimates you use and using 6' as the estimate for average size (albeit maybe that was on the high side, so I used the lower estimates closer to 70 million instead of 85 million to compensate).
Basically, a WW2 gashadukuro would be about as much bigger than this one as this one is to the buildings it's crushing, if I ran the numbers right.
Going above and beyond, that would be crazy I might have to try making one not sure how I could get a shot wide enough to show it
@@alexhowardxx you’d definitely be able to see it from orbit then 🤔😨
@alexhowardxx Thank you very much for considering it, I hadn't intended that as a request. Just a sense of scale. The animation is amazing btw!
@@alexhowardxx So a thought occurred to me: what about more than one? Could do 1 for each of the 9 countries that lost the most, and 1 for everyone else?
Could also separate each one out between military and civilian casualties.
Could be a march of the skeletons, so you can use the smaller ones as a scale for the bigger ones
You didn't leave him alone. He was just vibing
Such a surreal and almost dream like sequence awesome job!
Ohio creatures be like:
The skeleton: help, my bones are burning!! ☠️
Eren be looking pretty different after walking for so long.
Someone call Saitama and tell him the skeleton stepped on the supermarket already.
Smoke moves incredibly fast. But besides that, it's amazing. One of the most impressive works I stumbled upon.
Suddenly the Colosus Titan has appears in some city.
"On that day humanity received a grim reminder"
It’s just my grandpa waking up in the middle of the night to drink some milk whilst complaining about his acid reflux.
“Do not approach the skeleton.”
Sir, you don’t have to tell me twice.
I cannot express this enough: 'do not approach a 2 mile high skeleton'
What do you mean its in arms reach of the station, its in arms reach of the whole city!
Love this one. Nice job!
If I ever saw a gashadokuro in real life I'd eat my whole backpack
Thats so scary with the surens and the big ass explosions when it steps. I cant imagine what we would if somehow literaly monsters started to walk the earth like this. I guess we would go back into the dark ages is what we would do.
This is EXACTLY what I saw on my last LSD trip. I’m glad someone recorded it because NOBODY believed me. 😂
Wow, looks likes Eren was serious while talking of the rumbling
The final form of SCP-096.
Bro heading home after a weekend in Detroit, thats why he's slumped over, he was tired
Been there, done that.
@@ANDROLOMA my condolences sir
@@unknownentity8024 Thank you, sir. Unspoken pity is vastly preferable than spiteful scorn. Gravity is hard on the weary.
When gashadokuro becomes THAT big, you know humanity really fucked up causing so many wars in a raw.
I like how he tip toes around powerlines to not leave anyone without lights.
SCP-2863 definitely breached containment.
Mass Effect 3. The final reaper was a giant skeleton consuming human life.
He's just looking for the nearest gacha machine to spend his money away.
*~Yo-kai Watch*
I thought he was just a synchro monster, turns out he's real 💀
Lol mayakashi player spotted,
Out of the sudden it looks in your eyes and walks towards you….
This is always what happens in my nightmares.
I agree 👀
Looks like it's moving slow, but given how much ground he's covering with every step, he's actually moving very fast. I wonder how fast he'd be moving.
Nice now I will be having apocalyptic nightmares yet again.😂
I was the one so pleased with your angel 3d! That still makes me come back to your channel every now and then😊
Is that Ymir's Founding Titan?!
What stepping on Lego’s feels like 😂
This is really good!
This is nice, the right hoof splashing down looks cool.
Love it. The gigantic long open jaw is the affect every movie from 1998 Mummy thru 2010 horror exorcist movies
This gives me an idea for a series
That's crazy. Good job on making rhis.
I would probably fly a drone up to it while live streaming
I heard that the creator of attack on titan got the idea for Titans by seeing drunk men flail around as a child. I like to think he at least got some inspiration from this mythical creature, they're just too similar