Since so many people are interested in the background music playing, here is the link to the Muzak Mall of 1974 album I pulled some tracks from - ruclips.net/video/QsYqmSss1vs/видео.htmlsi=_-TUYwSJtc5NRSQN I also pulled tracks from a YT video titled "Muzak Mall of 1984 album" but I can't seem to find any evidence of this being an actual Muzak album and the video has since been removed from YT. I'm starting to think the upload was just a fan made Japanese city pop compilation. I believe some of the city pop artist used in my video are Toshiki Kodamatsu and Casiopea. If you recognize the specfic song from them please let us know!
I have found the two Kadomatsu tracks :D "Sea Line" (6:13) ruclips.net/video/J3xcLmS31FE/видео.html "Night Sight of Port Island" (10:26) ruclips.net/video/mEINyjLAM1o/видео.html
As a Hawaii state citizen priced out of paradise recently to Texas outskirts of Dallas near the grassy farm plains with some Hawaiian family I'm curious about this learning about your guys home state. Is this mall of yours still abandoned right now presently? Since this was 2016 that's enough time for something's to change.
The fact that kane recreated 90% of this mall with CGI and made it look real is beyond me. He's such a talented guy, and he's only 18 years old. You know a horror series is good when the little camera shakes and the real place itself makes you feel uneasy.
As I mentioned in the video, the rolling giant puppet that has garnered so much attention thanks to kane's video was actually on display in the hallway of my highschool (can you imagine that?) For those interested in trying to track down more information the studios name that had it on display in the mall was studio bregon, googling it will pull up some pictures of the giant and their Facebook page where they've actually shared Kane's video. UPDATE: Found this footage of the mall from 1995, I figured a lot of you would be interested in seeing, I thought it was really cool being able to see it in its heyday. - ruclips.net/video/rjvPS1FIqS4/видео.htmlsi=DaUnEnhFtzvyT3Rs
I know it was in the Parade of Giants for the opening of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in 2012. They paraded a bunch of giant puppets that represented historical figures of the Dallas area, maybe they built that one at your school?
The Oldest View is the literal manifestation of the memes that went “When you finish watching a horror movie and it says ‘based on a true story’ at the end”
In the video it's the exact same thing Kane really put a lot of effort into making the video, I too found this video in the comments of the oldest view after watching Kane's video, now all we can do is wait for MatPat to tell us what the fuck is going on, that video was insane
Damn, y'all Kane fans are really blowing up the comments lol. I'm confused though, Valley View mall has been demolished for awhile so is Kane just uploading old footage he had?? Is he known for seamlessly editing together footage from separate locations to make it seem as if he's in some never ending 'backroom'? I'm not sure if you guys have the answers but it is interesting to see Valley View mall getting some kind of weird 'lore'.
@@zeroxluluHe’s not editing anything actually, he made a render of the whole mall in cgi and made his little cool horror series out of it, it’s pretty awesome!
I thought the giant Moist Critical monster was just something he came up with. The fact this exists is so awesome. Thank you for recording this. Really adds to the Kane Pixels content. Can't believe he went through the effort of recreating the mall or something like it. An empty mall is EXACTLY the type of liminal space that makes for great horror.
Yeah, looking at this video it´s kind of scary just how accurate and well done the mall is. To the degree that it´s barely possible to tell that it isn´t actually real, but everything is a render. The sheer amount of reasearch, tangential details and work that had to have gone into it is awe inspiring. Hell, it´s wild to see that even random stuff like the really large table isn`t just "liminal horror" stuff, but actually was real. It´s at 6:36 Or that the lifting platform jammed into that one doorway was really in the mall.
@@SporquillYeah, he jumped into a discord call with Wendigoon on a livestream, everything in the video was 100% CGI, the dude is just amazingly talented.
I had the opportunity to explore this mall once when I was about 15. I’m 25 now and seeing it in Kane’s video was so weird and surreal, it felt immediately recognizable to me as I grew up in Dallas. My shock when I figured out that I DID KNOW the mall and I HAD BEEN THERE. I knew I wasn’t just imagining it.
I have no idea if it was meant this way, but I take his video to mean that you can't just bury a place so many people remember. You can try, but it'll continue existing somewhere, just never exactly how we remember it. An expansion off of liminal space, since many liminal spaces still exist.
@@couchman-sw6jy I saw that thread too! Almost kind of creepy how they predicted it. Yeeeah, I guess I didn't really "discover" anything before anyone else. But I'm guessing a lot of people don't know that the "Rolling Giant" is based on a real statue.
I admit I clicked because of Kane Pixels, but I want to say I appreciate you doing this video. Having a memory preserved like this is so meaningful to the people that grew up with this place.
It is, and it’s interesting to see the liminality of the locations raw, like in video form where it isn’t edited or warped. I think this mall in particular has like a really cool look to it as well, never seen something like it here in Australia yet!
This is so uncanny. It makes me wonder why of all things, this was the center-point of Kane's The Oldest View video series. It's just so oddly specific, especially with the Rolling Giant art-piece, and the art event that was held at this mall.
This is why it's important to document things like this even if it seems trivial.. Media, buildings, lifestyle, it all must been recorded, catalogued and documented thoroughly for preservation. So that people in the future have a chance to see and we get more things like The Oldest View! This is dope! Gives me a sense of collective when I see stuff like this happen.
Dude, I remember this place growing up! We performed here with my Choir when I was super young back in like 2007 or 8 for Christmas. The theater, the christmas decorations, everything. Actually insane to have found your video after all this time. I still remember going through the sears and feeling weirded out by the place later on when returning. Thanks for preserving it, man. Edit: Yes, Kane Pixels sent me down memory lane here lmao.
For everybody here from "The Rolling Giant" it looks to me like at 14:05 is where Wyatt enters from the staircase. 7:50 is the giant and from what I can tell at 8:22 that hallway is where he enters the room with the maps. Just some cool stuff, if you find anything else interesting, reply. :)
Hey just a couple more things. The chatterbox cafe (8:10) is that store next to the map room but across from it is (8:13 Beneash Purfume Plus) where wyatt exits from his second encounter with the Giant (after he chases him) and toward the end of the hallway is the entry point from his first move to escape. (where he breaks through the plywood)
So many parts of this mall could be used for liminal spaces pictures or seemed to have already been used. Like the one with that statue. Crazy how lighting can effect the feeling of a photo so much.
14:20 Whoa, seeing the guts of that directory display is wild to me lol. It's just super clever that they used a long sheet of paper ads/ maps and fed them like a conveyor belt through idler rollers against the polycarbonate. It really gives the illusion of an LCD screen that's digitally scrolling between different displays.
I absolutely think it’s depressing that malls are going out of fashion. Also, I am very happy I found this! I just finished Dan Bell’s “dead mall” series, and was recommended this. The amount of research you did into the history of the mall, and all of it’s anchors. Well done!
Can't speak for the United States, but in my home country in Europe, shopping centers are still well visited and full at the weekends. The mall in my home town got expanded by 2 floors just a few years ago.
@@PDS350 probably because malls were built more or less in cities, now 20-40 years later everyone lives in apartment complexes or suburbs more or less on the outskirts of the cities while the malls have been consumed. Theres no reason to go all the way to the mall if a shop only 5 or less years old has opened up 15 mins closer to where you live. Not to mention that the USA is quite a bit more spread out.
@@mobo_67 Malls cant survive in most of America because online retail killed what little community there was still left in suburbia. It takes way more to drive 30-60 minutes to a mall in suburbia vs just walking or taking the metro to a mall in europe/asia, which is why online retail didn't kill malls everywhere else.
Thank you for preserving the memory of this mall all those years ago. You've inspired a generation of horror fans while also making sure that we all remember the original mall.
I used to sing here in elementary school for Christmas events. It’s so surreal that it’s shut down now. I moved to California in 2015 and didn’t hear about this until the ARG came out. I will miss this place and the memories it brought me.
Kane knows what he is doing, taking a normal mall, and turning it into a pain in the ass. Seeing this in real life, is so fucking cool! Thanks for exploring this Mall all those years back ago. Sad it got demolished really want to explore this now
Kane didn't invent liminal spaces, "normal" abandoned mall pictures have gained attention for at least a decade and then one picture was so popular people started making fan movies out of it, The Backrooms.
@@1i1x i don't get how the liminal space trend got mixed with the backrooms. but the fact that people just sharing creepy nostalgic images with each other somehow warping into the backrooms lore is probably the best way to describe the backrooms lore
@@Sockren Because, The Backrooms is a liminal space creepypasta, and that trend solely got Kane famous, who knows if he really "knows what he is doing" I think he is pretty much making what fans want, with a team. Don't take me wrong, Kane's cinematic and Blender talent is amazing, I love the movies! But OP comment seems a bit like Kane invent this genre so, just in case, I point the genre out for anyone who is interested for more.
Kane is so smart for using a genuine mall layout that used to exist. It makes you feel as if the man in this video is going to experience the same fate we saw in Kanes video, which is exactly what the backrooms and liminal spaces are about… that dreadful feeling
Kinda getting chills during this video even though it's really just you displaying the old structure. Kane really seeded terror into this place for me. I love it.
Oh man, I didn't think I'd see a video about this mall featuring Toshiki Kadomatsu. You are truly cultured in the realm of Japanese Jazz Fusion/City Pop
Man. This makes me want to cry. It’s so sad that malls are closing. Some of my best memories are with my mom walking around the mall when I was little. 😢
Man, I gotta say it's tragic what happened to Valley View. My dad used to go to it all the time as a kid in the 80s and then it was just the AMC theater left up until it got demolished earlier this year. It was mad creepy, though, just to see an empty mall surrounded by a single movie theater. I got the creeps even as an adult.
@badcreator7023 I've seen it, my sister's really into backrooms lore. It's mad creepy in person, but really sick skates spots though. Abandoned malls are perfect for skateboarding.
I'm super into the Kane Pixels video right now and it's crazy to see that this was uploaded more than 6 years before his video! I wonder where the giant statue is now!
In Eastern Europe they are quite popular. That's because people here did not have malls until the fall of communism in 1990; so here they're still a new thing.
@@vladivf That sounds nice. Where I’m from our mall was still fairly popular until Covid, and then many of the stores closed and now everybody mostly just shops online.
@@vladivfno, but malls originated IN Europe. The oldest mall in the world, built in 1861 is the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II In Italy and is still bustling to this day. The real reason why malls are dead is because of changing times. People no longer have a real reason to go to malls. Food? Order online. Clothes? Order online. Entertainment? Video games exist. Malls also suffer from a lot of rivalry from other malls and those that aren't strategically placed often suffer and end up dead and demolished. This is especially true for America where everything from schools to fast food restaurants are miles away. It's just not worth it to drive a while to go to a mall, unless it's close to you. As for eastern Europe, malls will probably never go out of fashion as long as you don't adapt to a car centric approach where everything is miles away in the middle of nowhere.
@@9a_23_tyrantqiu7 I'm not sure I understand this paragraph: "As for eastern Europe, malls will probably never go out of fashion as long as you don't adapt to a car centric approach where everything is miles away in the middle of nowhere." Eastern Europe is very much car centric. Everyone owns a car. But here nobody wants to live in the middle of nowhere because there are no jobs there.
Holy crap. Talk about liminal. I'm another person from Kane Pixels but it is absolutely insane that he recreated it so perfectly with software to make a horror movie of it. Omg
I came here from Wendigoon's stream, and seeing someone _actually_ walk around the mall and look at the giant was really uncanny. I had known that it was a real mall beforehand, but that did NOT lessen the horror.
this is crazy footage great work man! me and 5 other friends of mine went inside this mall when it was actually abandoned. I have some cool photos of the hallways and the dark rooms but most important I have a painting that i took from it that i still have to this day sitting about 2 feet from my desk.
I'm kinda convinced that Kane Pixels was inspired by this video. The similarity of the vlog style and how you and Wyatt narrates the video is really showing
man seeing what was once a flourishing mall back when I was a kid slowly be deserted is such a trip I remember the last time I went there was about 5 years ago and most of the stores I had seen as a child were gone
It's weird that I can tell exactly where everything is in the video and where you were at all times, despite having never been to the mall myself. Kane did an INCREDIBLE job recreating it.
Hey man I love your video! Very well edited and an excellent selection of music (thanks for the links to Mall Music Muzak!); I was not bored at any point of the video and it was very smooth to watch through. You definitely modelled on Dan Bell's style but there's a way with your voice that makes the narration even more comforting than Dan's. I really love the murals in the blocked off areas (especially with the weird but cool statue haha); they're way better than the beige walls so many dead malls put up to hide embarrassing vacancy rates. Seeing kids enjoying their time in a dead mall is a beautiful sight, and your personal memories made this video more personal than just outsiders visiting this mall. This is definitely one of my top favourite dead mall videos. Please do more of these if you can! :)
Really appreciate the big compliment man! I'm working on a dead mall tour of Collin Creek right now as well as a tour of an abandoned middle school so stay tune!
Unless there's an actual thunderstorm, I'd always rather go shopping in the city center. I'm outdoors and not in a building where every inch of it wants my money.
As a swedish person who lived in a desolate grassy plains area like 2 miles away from the city, i legitimately cannot imagine how it mustve been like to just go here back in the day, like actually its physically impossible for my mind to compute. Also im surprised they just had that giant puppet creature there as like a character even tho it looks so unnerving, especially with the strange flower hands. like if i was a kid and i saw that i would genuinely start crying of fear. but still, as a person who generally has never been inside of a large mall like that, going there as like a hotspot is impossible for my brain to imagine due to no memories even related to it. i imagine it was fun still.
This is so sad. Here in the Philippines, we also have a mall that was demolished a few years ago the Harrison Plaza Mall in Manila, and I've got a lot of memories of that mall too. Good thing you took a video of the inside of that mall. Many people will remember it. Thanks and God bless you!
noone cares about braindead zombies comming from Kane videos, that uplifted 300-view video to about 1,5M in month. Like, these people are more irritating than spammers in comment sections. They feel somehow important to notice, from where they come from. I just don't get it.
I grew up in a small town not far from Dallas. Me and my friends use to make a whole day of heading out to Town East, Grapevine Mills, and Valley View to wander the malls. I miss those days. Your video brought back a lot of good memories for me. Thank you.
I'm so happy this footage exists! Thank you sir! Hope all the Kane Pixels people (including me) treat you nice and give you lots of views! Have a great day! Seeing that statue creeps me out, but the music is fantastic😅
I am 100% sure Kane saw this specific video and modeled most stuff in the series after it. Theres even a close up on the store that had the stairs to the outside world in the series at 14:10
Dude that Kane pixels vid was mind blowing. I couldn't figure out how he got footage of a pristine abandoned mall and also a desolate burned out version of that same mall
Used to be brought there by my parents when I was 9. Really loved the place. The only bad thing is the roller giant that followed you around and killed people in the middle of the night. But otherwise a great experience! Shame it was demolished.
dude that rolling giant gave me straight up nightmares when I saw it as a kid! I remember that it chased me once lol never went to the place again! kind of miss it though wish it was still around!
I grew up minutes from VVM......so many memories as a kid...teen,....taking my kids there many years later. Music Land was a cool spot for cassettes and cds. Thanks for sharing this video.
what I would give to be born the 90s its all so Beautiful and the place just feels right. Yes the late 2010s were great grow up in but this place has such a comfy feeling of childhoods lost now in the rubble
I can't wait to see what Kane pixels does next. He's already so far beyond so many creators when it comes to style and tropes... The fact that he's using real world information makes stuff like this so much scarier. I love his style and I just cannot wait to see what he does next
14:14 this actually looks like a liminal space made in Blender. The way the light shines only on a specific area at the end of this room makes this empty space look so eerie
HEY GUYS!! New video on Collin Creek mall is finally up! Go check it out! (new link original just deleted itself) - ruclips.net/video/TGuQnASyvIk/видео.html Also check out my video of me exploring an abandoned middle school! - ruclips.net/video/iuuRnemfHq4/видео.html
@zeroxlulu There's a small chance of you replying, but I'll give it my shot: Can you tell us more about the statue being involved in your school play? Me and some friends are trying to put together everything we can about the history of this statue in particular, and we had no idea he was ever moved out of the mall after his debut during a parade. Anything you can tell me would mean the world to us. Either way, thank you for this awsome video.
@zeroxlulu looks like my friend ivy beat me here but i’ll comment too to help it be noticed We’re trying to track down as much footage and photos of the Julien Reverchon puppet art by Kevin Obregon. If it might’ve been filmed or photographed in a play that would be phenomenal to get documentation of. We’d definitely appreciate the help. Let us know if you have any information you’d be willing to share to help us track down this footage! Thank you 🙏
@@Fable999 Dang it's crazy how much interest this puppet has garnered lol is it really just from that one video about liminal spaces?? Anyways, unfortunately don't know too much about the play as I didn't go to or participate in it. Just remember that it was made by a girl named Veronica, I think, and that it was displayed in our hallway for awhile before it vanished only for me to randomly spot it at this dead mall years later. Sorry I really couldn't offer you much more information beyond that.
@@zeroxlulu Wait, what liminal space video are you refering to? I just came here from Kane Pixels' earliest upload (The Oldest View Part 3). Was it easy to spot that it was this mall on part 2? Now I'm wondering if there is another liminal space video that also portray this mall.
Im glad Kane is giving you some attention you deserve for this, you did a wonderful tour of this mall and I enjoy your other tours as well, def subbed.
Imagine growing up here, and this mall was your childhood, and then you see a video blowing up on youtube of some guy exploring the mall from your childhood except it's hundreds of feet underground, completely abandoned, and that creepy old man statue that gave you nightmares for years is moving.
On the giant at 7:51 that sign says “studio bregon” I searched it up and their Facebook page has been inactive since 2016 until yesterday when they posted “Giants exist. Persist, even.” HOW DEEP DOES THE LORE GO? Theres also more photos of the giant in normal lighting with people posting in the comments referencing Kane’s video Edit: Studio Bregon’s storefront shows up in Kane’s video right when the protagonist walks out and sees the mall destroyed (About 44 minutes in)
It’s just so amazing to me that even after the mall was abandoned and demolished he (Alex pixels) was still able to render almost the entire thing, especially with such detail💯
Makes me wonder how many hours of these old videos Kane watched to rebuild the Mall... so uncanny now. Feel like I've been there... seems even more realistic now that it's been demolished.
Wow, I remember coming here back in 2008 with a couple of friends! I was 18 at the time and we use to look around! I never went to the AMC theater in the mall though, but those were great times!
This was genuinely such an interesting watch not only how dead such a great looking mall is, but also how close Kane got to the real thing! I honestly find it so fascinating! Also, seeing that guy really freaked me out! lol. 7:2815:02
I don’t know what is more crazy the fact Kane modeled the mall accurately or the fact that so many people got recommended the same video from 6 years ago
This was my mall back in the eighties, going to Bloomingdale's on Saturdays to get a new outfit to wear to the club that night. Those were the most awesome days!!!
No shot bro! I did not know Kane Pixels recreated the mall way too perfectly! I grew going to that mall with my parents and walking around. As well as viewing how it was slowly turning into a ghost town. The whole place is now demolished but seeing this and Kane Pixels recreation brings a tear to my eye.
I’m here from the Oldest View video and it’s crazy that all this mall, including Julian, were real at some point. Even though I never visited this place or heard of it before TOV, there’s something kinda sad about the fact all of it has since been demolished. Julian especially feels sad to look at now. Though he was goddamn terrifying in TOV, he was a puppet used in school plays and seemed like a beloved staple of the mall. And now it’s likely he’s been long since thrown away or left to rot in a landfill somewhere… idk, something about that is strangely tragic. At least I’m glad that, even if it turned the place into something horrifying, The Oldest View was able to introduce so many people to this mall and it’s weird giant puppet mascot and keep their memories alive in a way.
Thanks for uploading this. I remember the mall from the early 80's, when there was an old time diner called Ferrell's, and Sanger-Harris was still "Sanger's".
My old gallery space is seen at the 7:34 mark! I saw the Rolling Giant every time I was there, so much that it became some background object I hardly noticed. It's been a wild couple days with Kane's video blowing up and seeing that sculpture and Valley View as a whole become horror icons.
Just watching today (2/15/23) and it makes me so sad. I was a young adult when I moved to Dallas in 1982 from a small town in Georgia. I had never seen anything like the merchandise and stores in Valley View Mall! My granddad (born 1901) stayed with me a few months. We'd spend hours at the mall...him sitting on benches "people watching" while I looked and looked and looked. Little real shopping - no money - but I was a greater "looker". I miss our beautiful (and safe) malls.
Kane Pixels recently did a backrooms related video, featuring many elements from this mall's architecture, and also included the creepy old man statue, as an entity. Thanks for the tour. :)
Since so many people are interested in the background music playing, here is the link to the Muzak Mall of 1974 album I pulled some tracks from -
ruclips.net/video/QsYqmSss1vs/видео.htmlsi=_-TUYwSJtc5NRSQN
I also pulled tracks from a YT video titled "Muzak Mall of 1984 album" but I can't seem to find any evidence of this being an actual Muzak album and the video has since been removed from YT. I'm starting to think the upload was just a fan made Japanese city pop compilation. I believe some of the city pop artist used in my video are Toshiki Kodamatsu and Casiopea. If you recognize the specfic song from them please let us know!
everyone gangsta until a photo of your house appears in the collections of liminal spaces
I have found the two Kadomatsu tracks :D
"Sea Line" (6:13) ruclips.net/video/J3xcLmS31FE/видео.html
"Night Sight of Port Island" (10:26) ruclips.net/video/mEINyjLAM1o/видео.html
whats the music 0:01
Oldest view???
As a Hawaii state citizen priced out of paradise recently to Texas outskirts of Dallas near the grassy farm plains with some Hawaiian family I'm curious about this learning about your guys home state.
Is this mall of yours still abandoned right now presently?
Since this was 2016 that's enough time for something's to change.
The fact that kane recreated 90% of this mall with CGI and made it look real is beyond me. He's such a talented guy, and he's only 18 years old. You know a horror series is good when the little camera shakes and the real place itself makes you feel uneasy.
Kane didnt make the map, he made the animations
@ but still
someone remaking this mall almost perfectly is awesome
@@spencerk1932Thanks!
@ Didn't know. Well, in that case it's the person who made the map that i have to give credit to. They made a terrifying job (in a good way)
he didnt use any original footage>? its all cgi?
Kane pixels really out here gathering real world lore, fucking genius
I remember when "real world lore" was just called history
@@nuclearpotato4073 lmao
7:45 it's here!
@@nuclearpotato4073 Honestly lore just makes it sound more fun
does anyone got any clue what the song of the mall playing is?
As I mentioned in the video, the rolling giant puppet that has garnered so much attention thanks to kane's video was actually on display in the hallway of my highschool (can you imagine that?) For those interested in trying to track down more information the studios name that had it on display in the mall was studio bregon, googling it will pull up some pictures of the giant and their Facebook page where they've actually shared Kane's video.
UPDATE: Found this footage of the mall from 1995, I figured a lot of you would be interested in seeing, I thought it was really cool being able to see it in its heyday. -
ruclips.net/video/rjvPS1FIqS4/видео.htmlsi=DaUnEnhFtzvyT3Rs
Im actually keen on thinking that Kane found inspiration from this video, the editing style in the third part of his series looks alot like yours!
I saw this video right after I saw Kane’s and then looked at the date and legitimately thought I had gone insane
Watching this video after Kane Pixel's video is uncanny.
I know it was in the Parade of Giants for the opening of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in 2012. They paraded a bunch of giant puppets that represented historical figures of the Dallas area, maybe they built that one at your school?
@@sila-emathere is actually a stream on windigang channel with kane and it actually show him this video.
The Oldest View is the literal manifestation of the memes that went
“When you finish watching a horror movie and it says ‘based on a true story’ at the end”
no way they made the valley view mall from the oldest view into a real thing
i never thought i had to say this, but /j.
Lmao
In the video it's the exact same thing Kane really put a lot of effort into making the video, I too found this video in the comments of the oldest view after watching Kane's video, now all we can do is wait for MatPat to tell us what the fuck is going on, that video was insane
Damn, y'all Kane fans are really blowing up the comments lol. I'm confused though, Valley View mall has been demolished for awhile so is Kane just uploading old footage he had?? Is he known for seamlessly editing together footage from separate locations to make it seem as if he's in some never ending 'backroom'? I'm not sure if you guys have the answers but it is interesting to see Valley View mall getting some kind of weird 'lore'.
@@zeroxluluHe’s not editing anything actually, he made a render of the whole mall in cgi and made his little cool horror series out of it, it’s pretty awesome!
@@picklericklepicklerickle9512 holy shit really?? That's impressive af, I didn't even notice it was a render.
Somehow this teleported a mile underground in California.
Buried
How did you get to California?
Dimensionally displaced...
Someone casually just buried an entire mall a mile underground
like every other wednesday
I thought the giant Moist Critical monster was just something he came up with. The fact this exists is so awesome. Thank you for recording this. Really adds to the Kane Pixels content. Can't believe he went through the effort of recreating the mall or something like it.
An empty mall is EXACTLY the type of liminal space that makes for great horror.
Finally, someone else who thinks it looks like moist critical. I thought it was just me.
it looks exactly like charlie lol
The Rolling Giant be like : "GET AWAY FROM ME ! EÆEE WHY ARE YOU CHASING ME, ÆEE STOP IT ! GET BACK HERE, SO YOU CAN GET AWAY FROM ME !
Un oh Charlie transform into a giant
@@DENVERRIOGRANDEMAN21The 5'6 Moist Giant lmao
I love that the Julien Reverchon puppet was a real thing people saw and not something created for the oldest view
The fact that Kane was able to replicate all of that in ONE video is absolutely amazing.
Yeah, looking at this video it´s kind of scary just how accurate and well done the mall is. To the degree that it´s barely possible to tell that it isn´t actually real, but everything is a render. The sheer amount of reasearch, tangential details and work that had to have gone into it is awe inspiring.
Hell, it´s wild to see that even random stuff like the really large table isn`t just "liminal horror" stuff, but actually was real. It´s at 6:36
Or that the lifting platform jammed into that one doorway was really in the mall.
@@theexchipmunk Wait a second, you're telling me that the mall in the Kane Pixels video is COMPLETELY CGI???
@@SporquillYeah, he jumped into a discord call with Wendigoon on a livestream, everything in the video was 100% CGI, the dude is just amazingly talented.
@@ssfbob456 I don't believe that, is it really? I thought he recorded from long time ago
@niculaelaurentiu1201 Someone else recorded the real mall, he just based his on that
7:30 it’s so creepy to see the thing after what we’ve witnessed
Precisely
We're now watching this video for any bit of canon or lore that might exist.
Fucking keep me away from that building 😭
Omg yesss hahaha
@@yoojin737 lol, I was so scared that I stopped the video and watched a reaction video of it so I won't be scared when the statue appears 💀
I had the opportunity to explore this mall once when I was about 15. I’m 25 now and seeing it in Kane’s video was so weird and surreal, it felt immediately recognizable to me as I grew up in Dallas. My shock when I figured out that I DID KNOW the mall and I HAD BEEN THERE. I knew I wasn’t just imagining it.
Must have been a out of the world experience
Damn
That probably made it so much more scary for you lmao
I have no idea if it was meant this way, but I take his video to mean that you can't just bury a place so many people remember. You can try, but it'll continue existing somewhere, just never exactly how we remember it. An expansion off of liminal space, since many liminal spaces still exist.
You actually made it out of the "backrooms"
Song at 6:12 is "Sea Line 'Rie'" from one of Toshiki Kadomatsu's albums "Sea is a Lady."
I feel so smart for falling down the rabbit hole and discovering that the statue in Kane's video is REAL.
Not as the smart as the redditor who predicted Kane would make a video about this mall with the statue
@@couchman-sw6jy I saw that thread too! Almost kind of creepy how they predicted it. Yeeeah, I guess I didn't really "discover" anything before anyone else. But I'm guessing a lot of people don't know that the "Rolling Giant" is based on a real statue.
Took me two seconds to find this after watching kanes video lol
@@couchman-sw6jyA redittor who finally made a good take.
@@couchman-sw6jylink?
The fact this is based on a actual mall is terrifying
I know right, downright scary.
What
@@CocoRoachGAMING Oh you poor sweet summer child
What happened to the mall??
@@hotboi123 it got “demolished”
That’s what they want you to believe ;)
I admit I clicked because of Kane Pixels, but I want to say I appreciate you doing this video. Having a memory preserved like this is so meaningful to the people that grew up with this place.
Same here , He just made a horror video with this mall, pretty cool how he did that
☠️☠️☠️☠️
It is, and it’s interesting to see the liminality of the locations raw, like in video form where it isn’t edited or warped. I think this mall in particular has like a really cool look to it as well, never seen something like it here in Australia yet!
This is so uncanny. It makes me wonder why of all things, this was the center-point of Kane's The Oldest View video series. It's just so oddly specific, especially with the Rolling Giant art-piece, and the art event that was held at this mall.
it's a small world
I have to think that either Kane has been here or that this video (or a similar one) inspired his choice of setting
@@gazehound Simply put: Creepy, old abandoned mall with a giant creepy statue. Both perfect elements for a horror series.
Probably searched for "dead malls" and found this.
Mabye he went there as a kid and was creeped out by the statue
This is why it's important to document things like this even if it seems trivial.. Media, buildings, lifestyle, it all must been recorded, catalogued and documented thoroughly for preservation. So that people in the future have a chance to see and we get more things like The Oldest View! This is dope! Gives me a sense of collective when I see stuff like this happen.
Amen!
Why did they move this entire mall halfway across the country and bury it a mile underground? Very strange business plan from those developers
Glad you were able to escape Julien, he's not as harmless as he looks.
An adorable smile and big hands for bigger hugs
@@Just_SnowyLook at how kind he gets!
His eyes are so kind!
naw he's just chill like that
I'm thinking of first price from the coments
Dude, I remember this place growing up! We performed here with my Choir when I was super young back in like 2007 or 8 for Christmas. The theater, the christmas decorations, everything. Actually insane to have found your video after all this time. I still remember going through the sears and feeling weirded out by the place later on when returning. Thanks for preserving it, man.
Edit: Yes, Kane Pixels sent me down memory lane here lmao.
the shaky camera is giving me PTSD from the Kane Pixels video lmao
It was intentional. I foresaw the Kane video in 2016 and decided to make the video shaky as an Easter egg for the future...
Jkjk
Nice one :p
@@zeroxlulu I bet it felt so uncanny to see all those things you used to be around so casually be used for a horror short
@@zeroxluluHow did you forsee Kane's video if it came out 4 days ago??
a joke@@Big_Potato3769
For everybody here from "The Rolling Giant" it looks to me like at 14:05 is where Wyatt enters from the staircase. 7:50 is the giant and from what I can tell at 8:22 that hallway is where he enters the room with the maps. Just some cool stuff, if you find anything else interesting, reply. :)
Good eye on the Wyatt entrance! That's definitely it. I can't believe how much Kane had to recreate. Insane!
holy shit! how did he model everything so accurately?
when wyatt was staring at the place at 7:50 his camera starts to become more distorted
Hey just a couple more things. The chatterbox cafe (8:10) is that store next to the map room but across from it is (8:13 Beneash Purfume Plus) where wyatt exits from his second encounter with the Giant (after he chases him) and toward the end of the hallway is the entry point from his first move to escape. (where he breaks through the plywood)
The jewelry store at 12:54. It’s the store he came in through.
I wonder how it feels like to have an influx of people after 6 whole years…
Glad to see you’re still responding to comments!!
This is such an interesting and liminal mall. I'm glad this video is getting some love and even inspired a series. Thanks for documenting this.
Thanks to kane
Huh?
So many parts of this mall could be used for liminal spaces pictures or seemed to have already been used. Like the one with that statue. Crazy how lighting can effect the feeling of a photo so much.
A liminal space video actually brought me to this video lol.
@@kairi4640 Actually, same.
@@cococoffee2305 lol. What's even more ironic is this happens to be a mall I used to go to as a kid. I just find it all ironic the timing etc.
@@kairi4640 Haha. Idk if I’ve been there, but I used to live in Dallas when I was small.
@@cococoffee2305 aww okay. 🤗 I've lived in this area most of my life now basically lol.
7:51 They moved this eerie looking statue close to the stairs to AMC... idk why but it scared the hell out of some kids 😒
WHAT US IT
idk why, but I always hated that statue as a kid
@@michaelhamgelo3184 I mean it chased Kane Pixels around the mall so…
@@pixelnobi I mean the giant rolling art piece was probably creepy enough to inspire the whole series ngl
@@Ambivalence18 *Wyatt
Can't believe Kane Pixel fans traveled back in time to create this masterpiece of a mall! Can't wait till the Backrooms are also created.
I can wait 😂😭
That movie is gonna be fucking crazy
14:20 Whoa, seeing the guts of that directory display is wild to me lol. It's just super clever that they used a long sheet of paper ads/ maps and fed them like a conveyor belt through idler rollers against the polycarbonate. It really gives the illusion of an LCD screen that's digitally scrolling between different displays.
I absolutely think it’s depressing that malls are going out of fashion.
Also, I am very happy I found this! I just finished Dan Bell’s “dead mall” series, and was recommended this. The amount of research you did into the history of the mall, and all of it’s anchors. Well done!
Can't speak for the United States, but in my home country in Europe, shopping centers are still well visited and full at the weekends. The mall in my home town got expanded by 2 floors just a few years ago.
Only in the US malls are dying for some reason, everywhere else they're still thriving
@@PDS350 probably because malls were built more or less in cities, now 20-40 years later everyone lives in apartment complexes or suburbs more or less on the outskirts of the cities while the malls have been consumed. Theres no reason to go all the way to the mall if a shop only 5 or less years old has opened up 15 mins closer to where you live. Not to mention that the USA is quite a bit more spread out.
@@mobo_67 Malls cant survive in most of America because online retail killed what little community there was still left in suburbia. It takes way more to drive 30-60 minutes to a mall in suburbia vs just walking or taking the metro to a mall in europe/asia, which is why online retail didn't kill malls everywhere else.
Sorry this comment is late but if you haven't seen Retail Archeology's dead mall/store series you'll love it! I highly recommend it.
Thank you for preserving the memory of this mall all those years ago. You've inspired a generation of horror fans while also making sure that we all remember the original mall.
It’s hard to believe how such a colossal building could even be demolished
I used to sing here in elementary school for Christmas events. It’s so surreal that it’s shut down now. I moved to California in 2015 and didn’t hear about this until the ARG came out. I will miss this place and the memories it brought me.
The fact Kane based his story on a REAL mall with the monster being a REAL statue only makes his video even more terrifying.
The fact that this is the mall where I used to go as a kid that is now gone makes it even more terrifying.
Why?
So glad to see this guy get out after Wyatt didn't. Scary!
Kane knows what he is doing, taking a normal mall, and turning it into a pain in the ass. Seeing this in real life, is so fucking cool! Thanks for exploring this Mall all those years back ago. Sad it got demolished really want to explore this now
Grew up in this mall it was the little brother to the galleria Mall sadly so they close it down
Kane didn't invent liminal spaces, "normal" abandoned mall pictures have gained attention for at least a decade and then one picture was so popular people started making fan movies out of it, The Backrooms.
@@1i1x i don't get how the liminal space trend got mixed with the backrooms. but the fact that people just sharing creepy nostalgic images with each other somehow warping into the backrooms lore is probably the best way to describe the backrooms lore
@@Sockren Because, The Backrooms is a liminal space creepypasta, and that trend solely got Kane famous, who knows if he really "knows what he is doing" I think he is pretty much making what fans want, with a team. Don't take me wrong, Kane's cinematic and Blender talent is amazing, I love the movies! But OP comment seems a bit like Kane invent this genre so, just in case, I point the genre out for anyone who is interested for more.
Lane is a genius. Only he can transform old video in a interesting horror with awesome story line!
Kane is so smart for using a genuine mall layout that used to exist.
It makes you feel as if the man in this video is going to experience the same fate we saw in Kanes video, which is exactly what the backrooms and liminal spaces are about… that dreadful feeling
Man I sure hope there aren't any rolling giants here.
7:30
@@PADARM AHHHHHHHHH
ive got some bad news for you
They see me rollin' they hatin'
I got anxiety when he got closer to the statue 😭
Kinda getting chills during this video even though it's really just you displaying the old structure. Kane really seeded terror into this place for me. I love it.
Oh man, I didn't think I'd see a video about this mall featuring Toshiki Kadomatsu. You are truly cultured in the realm of Japanese Jazz Fusion/City Pop
Man. This makes me want to cry. It’s so sad that malls are closing. Some of my best memories are with my mom walking around the mall when I was little. 😢
My boy dosnt know the full gravity of this video lmao
Same… and the closure of video clubs…
@@dumoostrich bruh. I was not talking about the rolling giant. Just nostalgic
Anyone know the music that plays at 1:50 plz
@@Kage-Da shazam gave me At Seventeen - Muzak Orchestra.
Kane pixels did an amazing job with recreating this in blender
No he used actual film. He filmed it 2 months before it's demolition
Didn’t the place 2 months before closing looked vandalized?
@@Darkaxelgaming-tt7ipit’s sarcasm
I cant imagine how confused you may have been seeing so many people start saying "ITS THE THING FROM THE OLDEST VIEW!!!!!1!1" lmao
It’s like that one Sesame Street video with Daveed Diggs that got raided by Hamilton fans
je tombe là dessus juste après avoir vu la vidéo de Feldup, ça c'est de l'algorithme qui algorithmise
Kane Pixel's video on this place looks the same!! This is amazing! Thanks for keeping these places alive through video here on RUclips 🙌
7:53 DON'T TURN YOUR BACK TO IT
The giant has flower arms. And with good lighting it looks more like a chill guy who's name is probably Charlie or something
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@@no-ry8skits penguinz0 lmao
@@10CentWentyperhaps.
lol
Man, I gotta say it's tragic what happened to Valley View. My dad used to go to it all the time as a kid in the 80s and then it was just the AMC theater left up until it got demolished earlier this year. It was mad creepy, though, just to see an empty mall surrounded by a single movie theater. I got the creeps even as an adult.
Lmao if only you knew
Do not watch the Oldest View from Kane, you would just get even.more creeps from that mall.
The 1st thing I notice about it is that it looks so 80s.
@badcreator7023 I've seen it, my sister's really into backrooms lore. It's mad creepy in person, but really sick skates spots though. Abandoned malls are perfect for skateboarding.
I'm super into the Kane Pixels video right now and it's crazy to see that this was uploaded more than 6 years before his video! I wonder where the giant statue is now!
Reverchon Giant is now "dead". He got broken.
We need to make malls popular again man. So many good times and happy memories from them.
In Eastern Europe they are quite popular. That's because people here did not have malls until the fall of communism in 1990; so here they're still a new thing.
@@vladivf That sounds nice. Where I’m from our mall was still fairly popular until Covid, and then many of the stores closed and now everybody mostly just shops online.
Malls are pretty much still a thing here in Auckland, New Zealand
@@vladivfno, but malls originated IN Europe. The oldest mall in the world, built in 1861 is the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II In Italy and is still bustling to this day.
The real reason why malls are dead is because of changing times. People no longer have a real reason to go to malls. Food? Order online. Clothes? Order online. Entertainment? Video games exist.
Malls also suffer from a lot of rivalry from other malls and those that aren't strategically placed often suffer and end up dead and demolished. This is especially true for America where everything from schools to fast food restaurants are miles away. It's just not worth it to drive a while to go to a mall, unless it's close to you.
As for eastern Europe, malls will probably never go out of fashion as long as you don't adapt to a car centric approach where everything is miles away in the middle of nowhere.
@@9a_23_tyrantqiu7 I'm not sure I understand this paragraph:
"As for eastern Europe, malls will probably never go out of fashion as long as you don't adapt to a car centric approach where everything is miles away in the middle of nowhere."
Eastern Europe is very much car centric. Everyone owns a car. But here nobody wants to live in the middle of nowhere because there are no jobs there.
Holy crap. Talk about liminal. I'm another person from Kane Pixels but it is absolutely insane that he recreated it so perfectly with software to make a horror movie of it. Omg
I came here from Wendigoon's stream, and seeing someone _actually_ walk around the mall and look at the giant was really uncanny. I had known that it was a real mall beforehand, but that did NOT lessen the horror.
Huh.. Its so strange to see a place in a state of limbo. Fascinating. (I can only guess my analog horror binge brought this to my reccomended).
this is crazy footage great work man! me and 5 other friends of mine went inside this mall when it was actually abandoned. I have some cool photos of the hallways and the dark rooms but most important I have a painting that i took from it that i still have to this day sitting about 2 feet from my desk.
Have you seen the Kane Pixels video?
Lmao bro has no idea
You wouldn’t have happened to climbed down a very very very very long staircase from a tree with a big hole in front of it?
I'm kinda convinced that Kane Pixels was inspired by this video. The similarity of the vlog style and how you and Wyatt narrates the video is really showing
I thought this too. Even the style of music seems the same
I mean he had to use this footage specifically when he designed the mall in CGI, right? He had to.
@@Seegtease
impressively enough he also used blueprints for the actual mall itself which is insane
man seeing what was once a flourishing mall back when I was a kid slowly be deserted is such a trip I remember the last time I went there was about 5 years ago and most of the stores I had seen as a child were gone
Bro if you wanna relive those memories in a different way i have a video recommendation for you
@@michelecalviello8763oh no no...
@@michelecalviello8763 Bro have mercy 💀
oh boi have you seen (it)
Great video to just get your nostalgia going
It's weird that I can tell exactly where everything is in the video and where you were at all times, despite having never been to the mall myself. Kane did an INCREDIBLE job recreating it.
Hey man I love your video! Very well edited and an excellent selection of music (thanks for the links to Mall Music Muzak!); I was not bored at any point of the video and it was very smooth to watch through. You definitely modelled on Dan Bell's style but there's a way with your voice that makes the narration even more comforting than Dan's.
I really love the murals in the blocked off areas (especially with the weird but cool statue haha); they're way better than the beige walls so many dead malls put up to hide embarrassing vacancy rates. Seeing kids enjoying their time in a dead mall is a beautiful sight, and your personal memories made this video more personal than just outsiders visiting this mall. This is definitely one of my top favourite dead mall videos. Please do more of these if you can! :)
Really appreciate the big compliment man! I'm working on a dead mall tour of Collin Creek right now as well as a tour of an abandoned middle school so stay tune!
No one gonna mention this man's impeccable taste in music? That's Toshiki Kadomatsu, aka the God of City Pop
Cultured 😎
THANK YOU
Thanks man, Shazam was failing me on every song
What song is that?
Sea Line 'Rie'
There’s just something kinda sad about seeing abandoned malls. They always make great places to go for shopping or getting some food.
Unless there's an actual thunderstorm, I'd always rather go shopping in the city center. I'm outdoors and not in a building where every inch of it wants my money.
As a swedish person who lived in a desolate grassy plains area like 2 miles away from the city, i legitimately cannot imagine how it mustve been like to just go here back in the day, like actually its physically impossible for my mind to compute. Also im surprised they just had that giant puppet creature there as like a character even tho it looks so unnerving, especially with the strange flower hands. like if i was a kid and i saw that i would genuinely start crying of fear.
but still, as a person who generally has never been inside of a large mall like that, going there as like a hotspot is impossible for my brain to imagine due to no memories even related to it. i imagine it was fun still.
Thanks for preserving the history of this mall. I left Dallas in 94 and miss the Valley View mall and Bloomingdale’s. This brought back memories.
It's actually so impressive how Kane recreated the entire mall
This is so sad. Here in the Philippines, we also have a mall that was demolished a few years ago the Harrison Plaza Mall in Manila, and I've got a lot of memories of that mall too. Good thing you took a video of the inside of that mall. Many people will remember it. Thanks and God bless you!
Just watched the Kane Pixel Oldest View videos last night and this footage has me floored. Unreal how he recreated that mall.
noone cares about braindead zombies comming from Kane videos, that uplifted 300-view video to about 1,5M in month. Like, these people are more irritating than spammers in comment sections.
They feel somehow important to notice, from where they come from. I just don't get it.
I grew up in a small town not far from Dallas. Me and my friends use to make a whole day of heading out to Town East, Grapevine Mills, and Valley View to wander the malls. I miss those days. Your video brought back a lot of good memories for me. Thank you.
I'm so happy this footage exists! Thank you sir!
Hope all the Kane Pixels people (including me) treat you nice and give you lots of views! Have a great day!
Seeing that statue creeps me out, but the music is fantastic😅
I am 100% sure Kane saw this specific video and modeled most stuff in the series after it. Theres even a close up on the store that had the stairs to the outside world in the series at 14:10
Dude that Kane pixels vid was mind blowing. I couldn't figure out how he got footage of a pristine abandoned mall and also a desolate burned out version of that same mall
Whoa, the oldest view part 4? It's incredible that it was uploaded 6 years ago! That's what I call planning!
Bro, i have news
Used to be brought there by my parents when I was 9. Really loved the place. The only bad thing is the roller giant that followed you around and killed people in the middle of the night. But otherwise a great experience! Shame it was demolished.
what was that thing’s deal? never understood it honestly. i just wanted to buy some shoes and i got chased out the store
That thing got pushed by a couple of jocks one night….and now the poor thing is broken…..
dude that rolling giant gave me straight up nightmares when I saw it as a kid! I remember that it chased me once lol never went to the place again! kind of miss it though wish it was still around!
It ran over my grandma when I was 7 😔
I grew up minutes from VVM......so many memories as a kid...teen,....taking my kids there many years later. Music Land was a cool spot for cassettes and cds.
Thanks for sharing this video.
what I would give to be born the 90s its all so Beautiful and the place just feels right. Yes the late 2010s were great grow up in but this place has such a comfy feeling of childhoods lost now in the rubble
The moment I saw that rolling giant in frame my heart skipped a beat.
This videos 6 years old and the creator of this vid is still hearting comments, that’s awesome
I can't wait to see what Kane pixels does next. He's already so far beyond so many creators when it comes to style and tropes... The fact that he's using real world information makes stuff like this so much scarier. I love his style and I just cannot wait to see what he does next
14:14 this actually looks like a liminal space made in Blender. The way the light shines only on a specific area at the end of this room makes this empty space look so eerie
HEY GUYS!! New video on Collin Creek mall is finally up! Go check it out! (new link original just deleted itself) -
ruclips.net/video/TGuQnASyvIk/видео.html
Also check out my video of me exploring an abandoned middle school! -
ruclips.net/video/iuuRnemfHq4/видео.html
@zeroxlulu There's a small chance of you replying, but I'll give it my shot:
Can you tell us more about the statue being involved in your school play? Me and some friends are trying to put together everything we can about the history of this statue in particular, and we had no idea he was ever moved out of the mall after his debut during a parade. Anything you can tell me would mean the world to us. Either way, thank you for this awsome video.
@zeroxlulu looks like my friend ivy beat me here but i’ll comment too to help it be noticed
We’re trying to track down as much footage and photos of the Julien Reverchon puppet art by Kevin Obregon. If it might’ve been filmed or photographed in a play that would be phenomenal to get documentation of. We’d definitely appreciate the help. Let us know if you have any information you’d be willing to share to help us track down this footage! Thank you 🙏
@@Fable999 Dang it's crazy how much interest this puppet has garnered lol is it really just from that one video about liminal spaces?? Anyways, unfortunately don't know too much about the play as I didn't go to or participate in it. Just remember that it was made by a girl named Veronica, I think, and that it was displayed in our hallway for awhile before it vanished only for me to randomly spot it at this dead mall years later. Sorry I really couldn't offer you much more information beyond that.
@@zeroxlulunow Kanepixels has sent us all. Get ready for the flood
@@zeroxlulu Wait, what liminal space video are you refering to? I just came here from Kane Pixels' earliest upload (The Oldest View Part 3). Was it easy to spot that it was this mall on part 2? Now I'm wondering if there is another liminal space video that also portray this mall.
7:31 Kane got it spot on!
well played, can't wait for whats to come!
It's all fun and games until you hear rolling.
Im glad Kane is giving you some attention you deserve for this, you did a wonderful tour of this mall and I enjoy your other tours as well, def subbed.
Imagine growing up here, and this mall was your childhood, and then you see a video blowing up on youtube of some guy exploring the mall from your childhood except it's hundreds of feet underground, completely abandoned, and that creepy old man statue that gave you nightmares for years is moving.
On the giant at 7:51 that sign says “studio bregon” I searched it up and their Facebook page has been inactive since 2016 until yesterday when they posted “Giants exist. Persist, even.” HOW DEEP DOES THE LORE GO?
Theres also more photos of the giant in normal lighting with people posting in the comments referencing Kane’s video
Edit: Studio Bregon’s storefront shows up in Kane’s video right when the protagonist walks out and sees the mall destroyed (About 44 minutes in)
It’s just so amazing to me that even after the mall was abandoned and demolished he (Alex pixels) was still able to render almost the entire thing, especially with such detail💯
Oops, sorry! I meant Kane not Alex😅
alex pixels and kane kister
Makes me wonder how many hours of these old videos Kane watched to rebuild the Mall... so uncanny now. Feel like I've been there... seems even more realistic now that it's been demolished.
Wow, I remember coming here back in 2008 with a couple of friends! I was 18 at the time and we use to look around! I never went to the AMC theater in the mall though, but those were great times!
This was genuinely such an interesting watch not only how dead such a great looking mall is, but also how close Kane got to the real thing! I honestly find it so fascinating! Also, seeing that guy really freaked me out! lol. 7:28 15:02
I don’t know what is more crazy the fact Kane modeled the mall accurately or the fact that so many people got recommended the same video from 6 years ago
This was my mall back in the eighties, going to Bloomingdale's on Saturdays to get a new outfit to wear to the club that night. Those were the most awesome days!!!
I'm here because of the Rolling Giant by Kane Pixels.
It is MIND BLOWING. THIS video showing the place irl 7+ year prior.
I had no idea!
No shot bro! I did not know Kane Pixels recreated the mall way too perfectly! I grew going to that mall with my parents and walking around. As well as viewing how it was slowly turning into a ghost town. The whole place is now demolished but seeing this and Kane Pixels recreation brings a tear to my eye.
I’m here from the Oldest View video and it’s crazy that all this mall, including Julian, were real at some point. Even though I never visited this place or heard of it before TOV, there’s something kinda sad about the fact all of it has since been demolished. Julian especially feels sad to look at now. Though he was goddamn terrifying in TOV, he was a puppet used in school plays and seemed like a beloved staple of the mall. And now it’s likely he’s been long since thrown away or left to rot in a landfill somewhere… idk, something about that is strangely tragic.
At least I’m glad that, even if it turned the place into something horrifying, The Oldest View was able to introduce so many people to this mall and it’s weird giant puppet mascot and keep their memories alive in a way.
I must say the giant looks very happy and way more gentle on this video. Kind of shocked to see his gentle smile
I actually didn't know kane pixel was heavily inspired by this gives me the chills and I love it
Thanks for uploading this. I remember the mall from the early 80's, when there was an old time diner called Ferrell's, and Sanger-Harris was still "Sanger's".
My old gallery space is seen at the 7:34 mark! I saw the Rolling Giant every time I was there, so much that it became some background object I hardly noticed. It's been a wild couple days with Kane's video blowing up and seeing that sculpture and Valley View as a whole become horror icons.
Kane pixels sent me here
Me as well.
This is so surreal finding this after the recent horror shorts. It almost feels like an instalment to the terror except that it's 7 years old.
That statue at 7:46 is a lot less creepier in this lighting than in that one picture of it
Still is a bit creepy to me tbh. 🤣
wheres the picture of the one with low lighting, i cant find it
@@vammy_ 17:34 in this video ruclips.net/video/N63pQGhvK4M/видео.html
this is exactly what i was thinking! haha
Wouldn't be fun if that thing starts chasing you around
Just watching today (2/15/23) and it makes me so sad. I was a young adult when I moved to Dallas in 1982 from a small town in Georgia. I had never seen anything like the merchandise and stores in Valley View Mall! My granddad (born 1901) stayed with me a few months. We'd spend hours at the mall...him sitting on benches "people watching" while I looked and looked and looked. Little real shopping - no money - but I was a greater "looker". I miss our beautiful (and safe) malls.
A guy named kane pixels made 2 short films on this
It’s crazy seeing my hometowns old abandoned mall become internet pop culture! Thanks Kane
Kane Pixels recently did a backrooms related video, featuring many elements from this mall's architecture, and also included the creepy old man statue, as an entity. Thanks for the tour. :)