Please check out my newest video “My Entire Life on a Camcorder;” ruclips.net/video/z-DS65Ch9Og/видео.htmlfeature=shared I’ve been working on it for a long long time.
Hi! I really love this. Amazing job! Since you asked for others animations, last year i did a video for Bo's "Channel 5 The Musical": ruclips.net/video/vjy796d3tgs/видео.html Once again: NICE JOB WITH THIS VIDEO
forums that take out terrorist groups by dronestrike sites that entertain and even educate the masses if you have a good mental filter, the greatest collection of knowledge ever built so far on the otherhand bronies r34 and said forums also dabbling in homemade chemical warfare *the jar™*
@@superlolgal555 I have a friend that wasn't allowed on the internet for the longest time and she's pretty disconnected compared to all the other kids. I love her with all my heart but if you're going to do that don't let your kids grow up in a bubble.
@Almonso I was talking about a different kind of bubble. This friend and I were going into middle school and she didn't know what perverted meant. This is a different kind of bubble. I'll admit, I spend way too much time on the internet. I want to change that but at the same time it's ridiculously difficult when you have nothing else to do haha.
I like how the voice of the internet is portrayed by screens and apps instead of a person/humanoid figure. it really adds to that disconnected feeling and how you’re the only one that is actually reacting to these things- the internet doesn’t care about your feelings (hence the chilling laugh breaking the emotional moment)
Yeah ngl guys the boomers and grandparents were right, technology has rotted our brains it’s why newer generations are so weak and sensitive and why we have so many problems with mental illness and it’s why everyone is politically divided nowadays etc. and this is coming from a dumb zoomer who was born in 2005 and grew up with technology all around himself 24/7. But I believe we can heal these deep wounds and stop this never ending painful cycle by not letting our kids go through the same hell. well…..it’s either we stop it or the nuclear bombs stop it and thus will begin the great reset of humanity
The part with the kid growing up made me feel quite sad especially when they couldn’t handle the anxieties of the real world and turned to their phone. The relatability was done very well in this animation.
How ironic is that right? We became dependent to our phones to escape real world anxieties yet to then face much bigger real world anxieties only condensed.
It's like hal from 2001. What makes him terrifying is we made him and when he acts up and kills the rest of the team who are crigenicaly frozen and the other astronaut who is conscious, his excuse is "its for the good of the mission" machines are soleless and aren't like us humans who think and feel for them its all logic.
Yeah ngl guys the boomers and grandparents were right, technology has rotted our brains it’s why newer generations are so weak and sensitive and why we have so many problems with mental illness and it’s why everyone is politically divided nowadays etc. and this is coming from a dumb zoomer who was born in 2005 and grew up with technology all around himself 24/7. But I believe we can heal these deep wounds and stop this never ending painful cycle by not letting our kids go through the same hell. well…..it’s either we stop it or the nuclear bombs stop it and thus will begin the great reset of humanity
Yeah… “unstoppable you” flying through the universe with the world in your hand and then you get what you want and it’s too much and you retreat back to being “alone together,” staring into the screen.
@@BigYosh I was born 2001 so I am in a weird spot, my sister and I didnt have good internet till we were 10 or so. I used it for online school and youtube.
Being part of Gen Z really makes this song feel so much more hauntingly personal. I never knew a world without the internet and must've been playing on my mom's iphone since I was 5 years old. Hearing about what life was like before it existed is honestly so surreal because it's just so far removed from the experience I grew up with. My parents would ride bikes halfway across town to talk to their friends, look up answers to questions at the library, and fall asleep reading a book under the covers. Now here I am, awake at 1AM on a school night watching youtube because this is just how I grew up in the world.
Seeing these comments makes me genuinely depressed. The most exciting thing about the internet back in the day was watching RUclips videos, playing a few flash games and online multiplayer. Seeing how it's become people's entire childhoods is depressing as there's so much in life the newest generation will never experience, like how to hold a conversation for longer than 10 seconds with someone they just met.
I'm seeing no love for the "meh" face at the end epitomizing the fact that information overload perpetuates the same "[tragic]" apathy which is supposed to be discouraged by the internet but which it inevitably embodies. Or it's just a fun emoji to enf on. I love it either way.
@@Robottacked I actually thought of this line as more of a reference to social media's "What's on your mind?" type of stimulating users to engage, but I guess it can also mean the companies collecting your data
There's also this constant effort to entice users to stay online and engage with more content, e.g. platforms like youtube/netflix/etc. auto-playing another video just as one ends, offering you a choice of things to watch next, with algorithms and cookies to give you more "relevant" ads / content ("relevance" meaning things they think you are more likely to click on or watch). While it's pitched as "curation" for our benefit, the more we click and engage the more profit we generate. It for sure benefits companies to get into the "minds" of their users in that sense
We created this monster, and now it reaches in our heads, kills all ability or desire to touch grass or interact with fellow humans, getting us to willingly rush back into its arms and allow it to consume us. -a YT commenter who doesn't go outside except for groceries or work, avoids social interactions at most cost, and tries his damndest to get assimilated into the ones and zeros.
This is why most of gen z is so depressed- Being constantly overwhelmed with information from the internet and not knowing how to deal with such quick and ever-changing emotions so instead we just become numb-
and the hyper capitalist hell hole we live in witch lend to the internet being designed like this and the wold pm fire... outside is insane and dying and here is hell theres nothing for us no grand Is American dream illusion
Also in a way because the internet makes it harder to ignore how fucked up our world is becoming and also how it's dying but the people who have the power to stop if don't care.
@@Tonatsi not only don't Care actively profit off of it and then actively use their intense wealth to make it worse. i mean shell Gas and oil spearheaded state-of-the-art studies on What their gas would do to the environment back in like the 70s.. And then spent so much wealth lobbying the government fucking Amazon has made so much money during the epidemic well still destroying tons of Access product and treating their employees like shit instead of paying their people better they use their money to start an ad campaign to attack the growing want and fight for a union and sent Jeff Bezos to fucking spacen....
He could be a twist villain. The beginning part would be the introduction, him talking about the past would be the middle of the movie and where he descends into madness would be the part where he reveals his true identity.
I like how the apps make a face when “The internet” is talking and then when we reverse time he becomes 10 green squares. I really enjoy this visualization it makes sense how does one know what the internet looks like I loved it and thought it was perfect. Good job!
It’s really interesting of how the “internet” was seemingly more broad during ages like the dot com boom. Now the “internet” experience has now been condensed into only a handful of apps
I like to think that during the calmer section Bo (aka the internet in this song) tries to make you feel nostalgic to the internet and make it feel nice and comforting, then as you embrace it he has won by making you use it more and more until you are completely engulfed by it, giving him the last laugh
That’s exactly what he was doing. He was trying to hypnotize you, and once he realized you fell into his (the internets) grasp, he let his mask fall. The internet is alive now, and it’s our fault.
I love the part after the evil laughter because it reminds me of a villain that has manipulated the main character to a point where they're stuck even know they're now aware. That's essentially what happened to all of us anyhow, we grew up being manipulated to think that having the internet with us all the time would be good for us but now that we've realized we were wrong, all we can do is sit back and live with the effects of what it did to us
this is really impressive dude, a lot of the time critiques of the internet end up falling into a simple "technology bad >:( " type of thing instead of actually addressing the problems the internet can cause, and I feel like this animation (along with the original song) is a really good visual representation of things like information overload and other similar issues that having constant access to a practically endless well of content can cause, fuckin amazing job man
Another thing, the way it's presented allows communication to internet users as well. At first, it's comedic and satirical to the insanity of the internet and that gets our attention and gets us to side with the video instead of against it early on. And the girl's POV made the video more personal and it feels more like "What the internet has done to me" rather than "What the internet does to kids". It makes the viewers respond with "Same" rather than "Ok boomer".
@@soldierstride554 I'm part of gen z and I was 7 when I got to access the internet. The song feels impersonal now. But I guess it reached everyone else. If anything it feels like what the internet has done to my fellow kids. Atleast with me I'm aware of the internets influence and im abusing it to keep myself entertained and thus alive while I wait to die, or have professionals fix my mental issues. Probably anhedonia, or something similar. Sorry tmi. Not really I don't really care, its just my anxiety
@@--CHARLIE-- Hey, me too in terms of my parents lending their devices cuz I get too bored. Honestly, I was a pretty bad kid in terms of mood and tantrums. After a while, my parents would have days or periods where I'm not allowed to use any devices and those didn't go well. I'm getting a bit better, but I still need to work on it. Don't get me wrong though, my parents are good and I love them. Thus I don't hate life. Hope you get better, have a good day.
The internet's "technology" only revolves around making you addicted to it and using it more and more, this technology REALLY is BAD you fucking zoomer.
When it said “and it did all the things we designed it to do”, I was overwhelmed by the relatedness and how internet companies don’t give a shit about you
Yes!!! Especially the parts with all the thumbnails, just thousands of them, that kept running through my head and to see it physically is so cool!!!! I love people and our brains.
It sucks knowing that if my parents raised me, not the internet, i would have not known how to cough up my meals, take out anger on myself, or growing up too fast and lying about not staying up all night because i fell down a rabbit hole in youtube
Yeah ngl guys the boomers and grandparents were right, technology has rotted our brains it’s why newer generations are so weak and sensitive and why we have so many problems with mental illness and it’s why everyone is politically divided nowadays etc. and this is coming from a dumb zoomer who was born in 2005 and grew up with technology all around himself 24/7. But I believe we can heal these deep wounds and stop this never ending painful cycle by not letting our kids go through the same hell. well…..it’s either we stop it or the nuclear bombs stop it and thus will begin the great reset of humanity
Yeah, I posted it to Reddit because it kept getting taken down from RUclips, but there’s a few versions now that I haven’t been taken down, so I’m going to see if it’ll be left up
This is the villain song of a really nihilistic Disney movie. The villain already won long before you even realized that there was something worth fighting against.
I never really had the internet when I was little, only a Wii and Saturday morning cartoons(yeah I had no cable,)but as someone from gen Z I can definitely see how much it can affect people who grew up with it at their disposal. Stay safe, the internet is a dangerous place, make sure it doesn’t control your life.
This is incredible. It really shows how our entire generation was given access to the internet way to young. And when the girl was facing the problems of the world and retreated to the internet, is sad but true. We were all raised here, we all had parents, yet the internet told us things they wouldn’t dare say. It’s sad, sadly true.
The girl was scared of reality. The internet starts laughing at her like a villain, knowing she's here because of a sad reality. It knows her weakness (it even onows everything about her). And then the song speeds up implying that she's viewing tons of content and can't stop. It spams a ton of content to distract her from real world. It perfectly portrays addiction
I really appreciate the face you made with the apps, it really pushes the feeling of an algorithm trying to sympathize with you. An uncanny valley situation. Not to mention how you really nailed how overwhelming the internet is, with the flashing images, clickbait news articles, and the barrage of saturated videos.
The middle bit hits me hard like a truck. Having unsupervised internet access at a very young age is so fucked up. You know, if I had kids, I wouldn't let them play on the internet until they were 11-14 y/o. I wouldn't want them to go through what I've been going through in this whole entire time.
Yeah ngl guys the boomers and grandparents were right, technology has rotted our brains it’s why newer generations are so weak and sensitive and why we have so many problems with mental illness and it’s why everyone is politically divided nowadays etc. and this is coming from a dumb zoomer who was born in 2005 and grew up with technology all around himself 24/7. But I believe we can heal these deep wounds and stop this never ending painful cycle by not letting our kids go through the same hell. well…..it’s either we stop it or the nuclear bombs stop it and thus will begin the great reset of humanity
@@cold_mercury4224 we have the same age and i totally agree with you. Internet was onr of the greatest inventions of the history, but that is a double-shaped knife.
@@benjaminandres3987 yes, it was probably one of the best human inventions we’ve ever made but just like everything else we make we always somehow end up using it for destruction and evil and it starts to poison us
@@KageTheDanish Again, I question the use of that adverb. It hasn't been much more than 2 centuries since we've industrialized; cars were popularized in the early 1900s, we've discovered secrets of nuclear power and harnessed it to create weapons stockpiles that could mass extinction events many times over, plastics are still everywhere, and now, this.
i love the detail of adding an implication of the black rounded bar at the top of the “screen” starting around 4:04 (which is a more recent yet almost universal feature to newer phones), which makes it so the app face’s “eyes” are slightly obscured and more sinister. i also love how it comes just after the scene with the girl being overwhelmed by the real world and retreating to her phone for some peace, because that’s what many younger people have come to rely on for comfort their whole lives, and for good reason. but instead of comfort, it only maniacally laughs in your face and creates more overwhelm, wanting you to want it for all it offers while simultaneously using that information to exploit you and suck you in more. i know this is a (genius) feature of the song itself, but your representation of it really added something that made it hit even deeper and feel more personal. you hit exactly why i loved Bo’s special, because everything about each piece was so intentionally crafted to communicate those feelings. you didn’t just animate a song, you added more complexity and nuance to it that wasn’t there before, and that makes you a true artist. i would be interested to see your animated interpretations of other songs from Inside, or even ones from other specials (Left Brain Right Brain?). i especially think your style and tone would fit well with the song “Comedy” because of its similar tone of a light, quick pace with an undercurrent of seriousness. looking forward to seeing more from you!!
Yeah ngl guys the boomers and grandparents were right, technology has rotted our brains it’s why newer generations are so weak and sensitive and why we have so many problems with mental illness and it’s why everyone is politically divided nowadays etc. this is coming from a dumb zoomer who was born in 2005 and grew up with technology all around himself 24/7. But I believe we can heal these deep wounds and stop this never ending painful cycle by not letting our kids go through the same hell. well…..it’s either we stop it or the nuclear bombs stop it and thus will begin the great reset of humanity
i loved this so much, especially when the kid is in the streets with all the noise and decides to watch their phone to distract themselves. Really shows how the interent both brings us closer to other people but also isolates us from the rest of the world
Dude…. This is awesome. Because of the visuals, it is now even more impactful. I would even say, that it is more impactful to watch Bo’s original in the context of whole special, but this video can be just shown around and even used as a more visual example of things described in lyrics.
Holy fuck dude, this is amazing, I usually find Bo Burnham song animatics not that impressive because it's understandably hard to add anything artistically to the original song because they're usually already so good, but man, this is crazy, well done my guy
Agree! Not that I don't think the other animatics are good, I'm sure a lot of work went into them and I'm glad they exist but this one is very phenomenal.
I always felt like this song was meant to be animated. And now I see this and I’m so amazed how you mixed your animation with multimedia to serve a point on what the internet’s become. Well done! This is brilliant!
Dude, holy shit. This is seriously amazing. Lots of little things you did that could be missed are super impressive. When he said "now look at you" and you had the girl with the TikTok logo, dude that hit.
was just itching to see the "collabs" like this after the special; so so good, thank you for posting it! The "you're" joke made me literally laugh out loud this morning when I've been in a sh*t mood since I woke up.
This animation is amazing. I really like the content and even though it's a fairly simple animation, because it's admittedly simple, it looks really good, for example, those parts in space, even if they're really simply made, it looks good.
You have a gift, my friend. This is fantastic. You saw exactly what this song was supposed to show. That gasp when the real world becomes too much so she retreats to the device that ironically connects her to EVERYTHING all of the time… amazing work. I love this.
my childhood consisted in 80% real life and 20% internet, it makes me feel weird seeing teenagers sticked to their phones after highschool's done, instead of trying to do homework, they just watch whatever appears on their screen
I think the bit where the girls gets overwhelmed by the world outside and retreats to the internet the best part of this animation. It's the only part it has it's own soundtrack outside of the original music, and it hits hard. For the couple seconds of the bit, I felt myself in her skin having a panic attack.
Please check out my newest video “My Entire Life on a Camcorder;” ruclips.net/video/z-DS65Ch9Og/видео.htmlfeature=shared I’ve been working on it for a long long time.
what is the link help me
WHAT IS THE LINK
Good, Clippy needs to be called out. We know what he did.
This is legit one of my favorite things I’ve ever seen
which reference do i think is a reference
Hi! I really love this. Amazing job!
Since you asked for others animations, last year i did a video for Bo's "Channel 5 The Musical":
ruclips.net/video/vjy796d3tgs/видео.html
Once again: NICE JOB WITH THIS VIDEO
I like the subtle implication that clippy caused 9/11
We know the truth... Clippy not only caused it... Clippy DID IT!
B... Boog?
"It looks like you're looking for a reason to invade the middle east. Would you like help with that?"
@@alessiodoomboy6192 😳 I’ve been found
Clippy definitely did it
the internet was both the best and worst thing mankind has created
Welll... I won't start an argument though.
It's true tho
forums that take out terrorist groups by dronestrike
sites that entertain and even educate the masses
if you have a good mental filter, the greatest collection of knowledge ever built so far
on the otherhand
bronies
r34
and said forums also dabbling in homemade chemical warfare
*the jar™*
@@aidanmatthewgalea7761 what
@@lancetheking7524 the jar™
“ThE iNteRneT iS a dANgerOuS pLacE”
*No no. He’s got a point.*
Not letting my kids get the internet until at least 14 because damn they really weren't wrong.
That is true
@@superlolgal555 I have a friend that wasn't allowed on the internet for the longest time and she's pretty disconnected compared to all the other kids. I love her with all my heart but if you're going to do that don't let your kids grow up in a bubble.
True
@Almonso I was talking about a different kind of bubble. This friend and I were going into middle school and she didn't know what perverted meant. This is a different kind of bubble.
I'll admit, I spend way too much time on the internet. I want to change that but at the same time it's ridiculously difficult when you have nothing else to do haha.
The scariest villains are the ones who've already won
Too right.
THIS
14 and deep
Ozymandeous.
Except for dr doom, the only reality he ruled was the only one that was perfect and peaceful
I like how the voice of the internet is portrayed by screens and apps instead of a person/humanoid figure. it really adds to that disconnected feeling and how you’re the only one that is actually reacting to these things- the internet doesn’t care about your feelings (hence the chilling laugh breaking the emotional moment)
Yeah ngl guys the boomers and grandparents were right, technology has rotted our brains it’s why newer generations are so weak and sensitive and why we have so many problems with mental illness and it’s why everyone is politically divided nowadays etc.
and this is coming from a dumb zoomer who was born in 2005 and grew up with technology all around himself 24/7.
But I believe we can heal these deep wounds and stop this never ending painful cycle by not letting our kids go through the same hell.
well…..it’s either we stop it or the nuclear bombs stop it and thus will begin the great reset of humanity
Same, but the personification makes it easier to watch.
I hardly doubt that.
The face is made of instagram mail youtube spotify whatsapp reddit facebook tiktok twitter and snapchat
“just before your time”
*baby dancing*
😭✋
💀💀
That was the first meme, that's why it's in there
@@PlyerMute it’s still really funny
@@cha0s564 Sorry, I was just pointing it out if you didn't already know. :)
@@PlyerMute can't wait to tell my younger sister that trollface is older than her
The special only came out 2 weeks ago, damn yall are fast
I actually finished this just 3 days after the special came out haha
@@KeenMurphy thats incredible, You're very talented :)
Faster than r34 artists
@@moka7766 close but still not as fast
Its the internet
The part with the kid growing up made me feel quite sad especially when they couldn’t handle the anxieties of the real world and turned to their phone. The relatability was done very well in this animation.
How ironic is that right? We became dependent to our phones to escape real world anxieties yet to then face much bigger real world anxieties only condensed.
@Ethan Breanthanks
I related to this as a zoomer who's had a phone most of their oives
It's like hal from 2001. What makes him terrifying is we made him and when he acts up and kills the rest of the team who are crigenicaly frozen and the other astronaut who is conscious, his excuse is "its for the good of the mission" machines are soleless and aren't like us humans who think and feel for them its all logic.
SosoEl3aw same
What's sad is how accurately this portrays the internet
Yeah ngl guys the boomers and grandparents were right, technology has rotted our brains it’s why newer generations are so weak and sensitive and why we have so many problems with mental illness and it’s why everyone is politically divided nowadays etc.
and this is coming from a dumb zoomer who was born in 2005 and grew up with technology all around himself 24/7.
But I believe we can heal these deep wounds and stop this never ending painful cycle by not letting our kids go through the same hell.
well…..it’s either we stop it or the nuclear bombs stop it and thus will begin the great reset of humanity
@@cold_mercury4224 Latter would be more preferable.
Because if nuclear war happened, we simply failed history, and we have start it all over again.
@@thenewmisterwehrmacht893 Who asked
@@Judge_0f_EverythingI did 🙂
@@BisexualPlagueDoctor 🤡🤡🤡
"The internet is a huge place! It's so big that it's a little scary"
-Schmorby
wbb reference lol
@@ilik3fluffycats It's a quote from a fan video not directly a wbb episode here's the video: ruclips.net/video/lypo5pMkbgc/видео.html
"little"
When the girl got overwhelmed in public and retreated to the internet, my jaw literally dropped. That's so clever and relatable.
Yeah… “unstoppable you” flying through the universe with the world in your hand and then you get what you want and it’s too much and you retreat back to being “alone together,” staring into the screen.
Look at that. We've gone on the internet for entertainment and now we're enslaved to it. The irony.
Is it relatable buddy? U relate to this huh. This is something you find yourself relating to don't u.
Time stamp?
@@nadianash4381 3:56
"Hold on to your socks"
Dobby comes out from pencil drawings holding his sock. What was he doing with the sock before? 😂
He's free
"and a bunch of colored pencil drawings of all the different characters in harry potter fucking each other"
Being a free elf
😏
Firenze
The middle bit hits hard. Growing up with unfiltered access to the internet did harm me in ways I can't quite comprehend
If I have kids, I’m not letting them have internet until 12 years. It would save them from some stuff that I went through
Same
@@BigYosh I was born 2001 so I am in a weird spot, my sister and I didnt have good internet till we were 10 or so. I used it for online school and youtube.
@@annsanimationaddiction8024 2002 and yeah with you on that one.
@@BigYosh They should have internet, but you'd need to have a lot of parent apps tbh, to protect them from all that nasty stuff. but i wont force you
The zoom out from the youtube feed becoming the colored cels in the pixels of a digital screen was brilliant.
Being part of Gen Z really makes this song feel so much more hauntingly personal.
I never knew a world without the internet and must've been playing on my mom's iphone since I was 5 years old. Hearing about what life was like before it existed is honestly so surreal because it's just so far removed from the experience I grew up with. My parents would ride bikes halfway across town to talk to their friends, look up answers to questions at the library, and fall asleep reading a book under the covers. Now here I am, awake at 1AM on a school night watching youtube because this is just how I grew up in the world.
lmao me too
Seeing these comments makes me genuinely depressed. The most exciting thing about the internet back in the day was watching RUclips videos, playing a few flash games and online multiplayer. Seeing how it's become people's entire childhoods is depressing as there's so much in life the newest generation will never experience, like how to hold a conversation for longer than 10 seconds with someone they just met.
@@CryingButterfly0508 what? You do know every generation goes to school so they had to at least talk to one person for more than 10 seconds
@@unoriginalcontent237 not EVERY generation
@@avitheofficial7014 no shitSherlock
I'm seeing no love for the "meh" face at the end epitomizing the fact that information overload perpetuates the same "[tragic]" apathy which is supposed to be discouraged by the internet but which it inevitably embodies. Or it's just a fun emoji to enf on. I love it either way.
Also emojis are basically little icons that compress complex human emotions into little cartoon faces
i love how it ended with the meh face and went to black so you could see yourself making the same face in your phones reflection
@@slayerlmao1566 I really did not notice that, thank you for pointing it ! It's such a cool detail.
@@slayerlmao1566 that's so smarrt, wow when you said that, I thought of the face I was making and it was just a like you said a "meh face"
"When you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back."
-Friedrich Nietzsche, Internet Comedian
Using Dobby to tie together the Harry Potter verse and the sock verse was absolutely GENIUS
AGREED this is the second time I'm watching this and I just noticed that detail, epic
Can I just say? I love the part after the laugh bc it feels like the Internet is manipulating you. Like it’s trying to get into your mind. Y’know?
"Tell us every thought you think"
@@Robottacked I actually thought of this line as more of a reference to social media's "What's on your mind?" type of stimulating users to engage, but I guess it can also mean the companies collecting your data
There's also this constant effort to entice users to stay online and engage with more content, e.g. platforms like youtube/netflix/etc. auto-playing another video just as one ends, offering you a choice of things to watch next, with algorithms and cookies to give you more "relevant" ads / content ("relevance" meaning things they think you are more likely to click on or watch). While it's pitched as "curation" for our benefit, the more we click and engage the more profit we generate. It for sure benefits companies to get into the "minds" of their users in that sense
To an extent, it is. A lot of apps are designed to keep your attention as long as possible
We created this monster, and now it reaches in our heads, kills all ability or desire to touch grass or interact with fellow humans, getting us to willingly rush back into its arms and allow it to consume us.
-a YT commenter who doesn't go outside except for groceries or work, avoids social interactions at most cost, and tries his damndest to get assimilated into the ones and zeros.
This is why most of gen z is so depressed-
Being constantly overwhelmed with information from the internet and not knowing how to deal with such quick and ever-changing emotions so instead we just become numb-
Yeah pretty much
and the hyper capitalist hell hole we live in witch lend to the internet being designed like this and the wold pm fire... outside is insane and dying and here is hell theres nothing for us no grand Is American dream illusion
Also in a way because the internet makes it harder to ignore how fucked up our world is becoming and also how it's dying but the people who have the power to stop if don't care.
@@Tonatsi not only don't Care actively profit off of it and then actively use their intense wealth to make it worse. i mean shell Gas and oil spearheaded state-of-the-art studies on What their gas would do to the environment back in like the 70s.. And then spent so much wealth lobbying the government fucking Amazon has made so much money during the epidemic well still destroying tons of Access product and treating their employees like shit instead of paying their people better they use their money to start an ad campaign to attack the growing want and fight for a union and sent Jeff Bezos to fucking spacen....
our minds arent suited for the overload of social pressure and information we get from the internet
"Right before the towers fell"
>shows clippy
clippy did it
Clippy was in 1998 yh close, if anyone's Wonder about towers it's 2 years before the terrorist attack of 9/11
I mean, have you ever seen Clippy and Osama Bin Laden in the same place at the same time? I don't think so.
Coincidence? I THINK NOT!
this sounds like a disney villain’s song
Yes xD
Somebody should make an even more detailed animatic of this but in disney style
Yess
yeah a villain who knows he won
@@yobamagaming4168 I will try :3
If Disney ever drop their family friendly cares and made a movie about reality
The Villain is totally singing this
He could be a twist villain. The beginning part would be the introduction, him talking about the past would be the middle of the movie and where he descends into madness would be the part where he reveals his true identity.
That's why Disney owns multiple other entertainment companies, like marvel. That can be not family friendly by using a different brand
fatherless
nice tommy pfp
Yes, spread me even more.
I like how the apps make a face when “The internet” is talking and then when we reverse time he becomes 10 green squares. I really enjoy this visualization it makes sense how does one know what the internet looks like I loved it and thought it was perfect. Good job!
It’s really interesting of how the “internet” was seemingly more broad during ages like the dot com boom. Now the “internet” experience has now been condensed into only a handful of apps
@@cadequillion5276 you right I didn’t notice that till you just pointed it out your right.
Yes!!! This part was so amazing and creative. I really loved that whole "going back in time" sequence
I caught the "you're" part but figured someone smart enough to make the video would have done that on purpose lol
i just realised that and it's so clever and i love it!
I like to think that during the calmer section Bo (aka the internet in this song) tries to make you feel nostalgic to the internet and make it feel nice and comforting, then as you embrace it he has won by making you use it more and more until you are completely engulfed by it, giving him the last laugh
That’s exactly what he was doing. He was trying to hypnotize you, and once he realized you fell into his (the internets) grasp, he let his mask fall. The internet is alive now, and it’s our fault.
I love the part after the evil laughter because it reminds me of a villain that has manipulated the main character to a point where they're stuck even know they're now aware. That's essentially what happened to all of us anyhow, we grew up being manipulated to think that having the internet with us all the time would be good for us but now that we've realized we were wrong, all we can do is sit back and live with the effects of what it did to us
This is great! Really liked the "calm" part in the middle!!
@@ozzy2shozzy I'm sure they know and were complimenting the animation
Oh my God you're the first person I've seen with pretty much the same profile picture.
@@thealmightymexi he is your lost brother
Me myself once found my lost brotherS in some comment . This is your time now boi
this is really impressive dude, a lot of the time critiques of the internet end up falling into a simple "technology bad >:( " type of thing instead of actually addressing the problems the internet can cause, and I feel like this animation (along with the original song) is a really good visual representation of things like information overload and other similar issues that having constant access to a practically endless well of content can cause, fuckin amazing job man
Another thing, the way it's presented allows communication to internet users as well. At first, it's comedic and satirical to the insanity of the internet and that gets our attention and gets us to side with the video instead of against it early on. And the girl's POV made the video more personal and it feels more like "What the internet has done to me" rather than "What the internet does to kids". It makes the viewers respond with "Same" rather than "Ok boomer".
@@soldierstride554 I'm part of gen z and I was 7 when I got to access the internet. The song feels impersonal now. But I guess it reached everyone else.
If anything it feels like what the internet has done to my fellow kids.
Atleast with me I'm aware of the internets influence and im abusing it to keep myself entertained and thus alive while I wait to die, or have professionals fix my mental issues. Probably anhedonia, or something similar.
Sorry tmi.
Not really I don't really care, its just my anxiety
@@--CHARLIE-- Hey, me too in terms of my parents lending their devices cuz I get too bored. Honestly, I was a pretty bad kid in terms of mood and tantrums. After a while, my parents would have days or periods where I'm not allowed to use any devices and those didn't go well. I'm getting a bit better, but I still need to work on it. Don't get me wrong though, my parents are good and I love them. Thus I don't hate life.
Hope you get better, have a good day.
The internet's "technology" only revolves around making you addicted to it and using it more and more, this technology REALLY is BAD you fucking zoomer.
@@redacted790 bait your ass, i am not baiting anyone, i am just expressing my thoughts
Holy shit....you managed to make this song even more horrifying than it already was...well done....
This song is probably gonna be kept in the most sacred records Aliens have of us.
When it said “and it did all the things we designed it to do”, I was overwhelmed by the relatedness and how internet companies don’t give a shit about you
this hits different when you've been repeatedly traumatized inside and outside of the internet
Yeah
Indeed
Never turning the duckduckgo safe search off again
Yep
@@orange_5936 true horror
This is exactly what I was envisioning when I listened to him sing it!
Same!!
Yes!!! Especially the parts with all the thumbnails, just thousands of them, that kept running through my head and to see it physically is so cool!!!! I love people and our brains.
I fucking love this and it's the only the first time I have watched it.
Same
same
same
Ikr same
same
The one way explanation of the internet:
An illusion of reality
Always has been 👨🚀🔫-👨🚀
It sucks knowing that if my parents raised me, not the internet, i would have not known how to cough up my meals, take out anger on myself, or growing up too fast and lying about not staying up all night because i fell down a rabbit hole in youtube
If it weren't for the internet, I would just be an overall worse person
I just wish that they monitored my internet usage as a kid
Damm
Yeah ngl guys the boomers and grandparents were right, technology has rotted our brains it’s why newer generations are so weak and sensitive and why we have so many problems with mental illness and it’s why everyone is politically divided nowadays etc.
and this is coming from a dumb zoomer who was born in 2005 and grew up with technology all around himself 24/7.
But I believe we can heal these deep wounds and stop this never ending painful cycle by not letting our kids go through the same hell.
well…..it’s either we stop it or the nuclear bombs stop it and thus will begin the great reset of humanity
To be fair I don't think anyone else thought about a centaur Dobby scene
In a strange way, Starkid addressed both species having scenes of that nature in A Very Potter Sequel (^_^)
@@RuailleBuaille was just gonna say that lol
No
No they did
It's the Internet
And it's Harry potter
They did.
@@RuailleBuaille "IT'S BECAUSE YOU'RE A FUCKING ELF"
My best friend said she would love dobbys socks
I can just imagine this being used for a video game boss fight
video game boss are meant to be beaten, but this time it looks like we lost this fight long time ago
@@dimaveshkin so true
Or a disney villian
I wonder what they would call the movie
Like a cup head boss
You made this? I saw this on Reddit weeks ago that's freakin crazy. I don't even remember subscribing here haha
Yeah, I posted it to Reddit because it kept getting taken down from RUclips, but there’s a few versions now that I haven’t been taken down, so I’m going to see if it’ll be left up
ALGORITHMS
@@KeenMurphy damn that sucks, still up now though and it seems to be doing good (:
Omg I love your picture
@@KeenMurphy They just wanna keep us interested in everything all of the time
No because this is all way too relatable and true, its so hard to believe you can sum up the entirety of the internet in one song...
This is the villain song of a really nihilistic Disney movie. The villain already won long before you even realized that there was something worth fighting against.
in the future when people will see this, theyll be nostalgic to see these outdated apps being used as the face of the internet
Outdated?
@@cryopex9976 they’ll be outdated in the future
I doubt RUclips will ever be outdated
@@ReignyRain honey, it is already, or will be soon
tiktok is destroying all apps except twitter
@@juliafagundes804 Only in your bubble, facebook and youtube are still strong as steel. It's more likely that tiktok will fade away in some years.
I love how you included characteristic themes for the "old" Internet in the slower part....
I like how the “start a rumor” video is modeled exactly after those exploitative “tea spill” channels to perfection
0:56 "politican has fake twitter"
good ol' dean browning
I never really had the internet when I was little, only a Wii and Saturday morning cartoons(yeah I had no cable,)but as someone from gen Z I can definitely see how much it can affect people who grew up with it at their disposal. Stay safe, the internet is a dangerous place, make sure it doesn’t control your life.
This is incredible. It really shows how our entire generation was given access to the internet way to young. And when the girl was facing the problems of the world and retreated to the internet, is sad but true. We were all raised here, we all had parents, yet the internet told us things they wouldn’t dare say. It’s sad, sadly true.
"INTERNET BAD BOOK GOOD" is true
@@dawidek4267 stop being closed minded, there is 100000 ways the internet can be used for evil and 100 ways it can be used for good
@@mr.stellar249 thats why i say its bad, do you even have a brain? You said yourself that its more bad than good
@@dawidek4267 name calling, nice
@@mr.stellar249 i didnt name you any shit
1:08 "Hold on to your socks".
Imagery: Dobby holding a sock. That's excellent and so topographic. 👍👏👏
This kinda gave me anxiety but thats the point so i loved it
Same my anxiety be like 📈
Me too.. Somehow I feel guilty
Me. Nahhhh im prbbly dead inside already.
The best animation adaptation i've seen of this song!
I agree..
The girl was scared of reality. The internet starts laughing at her like a villain, knowing she's here because of a sad reality. It knows her weakness (it even onows everything about her).
And then the song speeds up implying that she's viewing tons of content and can't stop. It spams a ton of content to distract her from real world.
It perfectly portrays addiction
I really appreciate the face you made with the apps, it really pushes the feeling of an algorithm trying to sympathize with you. An uncanny valley situation.
Not to mention how you really nailed how overwhelming the internet is, with the flashing images, clickbait news articles, and the barrage of saturated videos.
4:05 Oh the evil villain's face is just perfect as well.
Goddamn you're talented, man! Very impressed!! 👍👏👏
I’ve been thinking about this quite a bit. I think the line is actually “Start a rumor, buy a broom OR send a death threat to a boomer”
I mean you could probably just look it up
This makes so much more sense now
wait what did you think the line was
Right. That is the line.
Instructions unclear, i subtly threatened a paranoid old guy. Oops.
The middle bit hits me hard like a truck. Having unsupervised internet access at a very young age is so fucked up. You know, if I had kids, I wouldn't let them play on the internet until they were 11-14 y/o. I wouldn't want them to go through what I've been going through in this whole entire time.
The internet is the culmination of the human knowledge, and we didn't use that knowledge propperly.
Yeah ngl guys the boomers and grandparents were right, technology has rotted our brains it’s why newer generations are so weak and sensitive and why we have so many problems with mental illness and it’s why everyone is politically divided nowadays etc.
and this is coming from a dumb zoomer who was born in 2005 and grew up with technology all around himself 24/7.
But I believe we can heal these deep wounds and stop this never ending painful cycle by not letting our kids go through the same hell.
well…..it’s either we stop it or the nuclear bombs stop it and thus will begin the great reset of humanity
@@cold_mercury4224 we have the same age and i totally agree with you. Internet was onr of the greatest inventions of the history, but that is a double-shaped knife.
@@benjaminandres3987 yes, it was probably one of the best human inventions we’ve ever made but just like everything else we make we always somehow end up using it for destruction and evil and it starts to poison us
This has made me realize just how much the internet has changed our generation.. damn... maybe humanity is slowly dooming itself?
...
_"slowly(?)"_
pHoNe BaD
a wild boomer appears
We have been slowly dooming ourselves for centuries, the internet just made it clear.
@@KageTheDanish Again, I question the use of that adverb.
It hasn't been much more than 2 centuries since we've industrialized; cars were popularized in the early 1900s, we've discovered secrets of nuclear power and harnessed it to create weapons stockpiles that could mass extinction events many times over, plastics are still everywhere, and now, this.
HAHAHAHA "MAYBE" THAT'S FUNNY HAHAHA.... hahahaha..... oh... :'(
i love the detail of adding an implication of the black rounded bar at the top of the “screen” starting around 4:04 (which is a more recent yet almost universal feature to newer phones), which makes it so the app face’s “eyes” are slightly obscured and more sinister. i also love how it comes just after the scene with the girl being overwhelmed by the real world and retreating to her phone for some peace, because that’s what many younger people have come to rely on for comfort their whole lives, and for good reason. but instead of comfort, it only maniacally laughs in your face and creates more overwhelm, wanting you to want it for all it offers while simultaneously using that information to exploit you and suck you in more. i know this is a (genius) feature of the song itself, but your representation of it really added something that made it hit even deeper and feel more personal.
you hit exactly why i loved Bo’s special, because everything about each piece was so intentionally crafted to communicate those feelings. you didn’t just animate a song, you added more complexity and nuance to it that wasn’t there before, and that makes you a true artist.
i would be interested to see your animated interpretations of other songs from Inside, or even ones from other specials (Left Brain Right Brain?). i especially think your style and tone would fit well with the song “Comedy” because of its similar tone of a light, quick pace with an undercurrent of seriousness. looking forward to seeing more from you!!
Yeah ngl guys the boomers and grandparents were right, technology has rotted our brains it’s why newer generations are so weak and sensitive and why we have so many problems with mental illness and it’s why everyone is politically divided nowadays etc.
this is coming from a dumb zoomer who was born in 2005 and grew up with technology all around himself 24/7.
But I believe we can heal these deep wounds and stop this never ending painful cycle by not letting our kids go through the same hell.
well…..it’s either we stop it or the nuclear bombs stop it and thus will begin the great reset of humanity
what the fuck are you talk about
The internet is evil… _And we know we are._
_...Can I offer you a nice egg in this trying time?_ 🥚
The part at 3:32 sounded like it came from DDLC
You’re awesome for making this
R.i.p. that random 9 yo kid who probably doesn't exist but that's so sad that I didn't show up at my grandpa's funeral bc I was playing angry birds
Damn.........
Oh
Damn it. you made me wheeze in 1 milisecond
you sound like the type of person to go back in time to meet your younger self just to throw him against a wall and pin him while choking him.
@@PirateKingRoger-x1y XDDD i would tell her every info i know so she doesn't fuck up everything
But this one was actually mocking ppl
i loved this so much, especially when the kid is in the streets with all the noise and decides to watch their phone to distract themselves. Really shows how the interent both brings us closer to other people but also isolates us from the rest of the world
Incredible. No doubt this will blow up, and when it does, I will be legitimately proud to have been among the first few hundred to have seen it.
I'll be among the first 11k who watched this when it blows up
Before 55k :)
Before a thousand commentss
Hey
@@bubaaaaaaaaa same. i was genuinely surprised
The transitions from the last little emoji to the black mirror hit DIFFERENT… ugh
One of the better animations for this song.
I especially like the "everything all of the time" parts. It really encapsulates the feeling behind that.
Dude…. This is awesome. Because of the visuals, it is now even more impactful. I would even say, that it is more impactful to watch Bo’s original in the context of whole special, but this video can be just shown around and even used as a more visual example of things described in lyrics.
THIS IS SO UNDERRATED LIKE WHAT? I thought this had thousands of views, but there's only 600? DESERVES SO MUCH MORE
Share share share~!
100k views in 3 days.
@@heavenlyspring. 75k more
This is currently at 261k views😗
@@valenciaparchment8212 I KNOW I JUST SAW IT! I’m so happy to say that I was one of the first 600 people to see this video
Holy fuck dude, this is amazing, I usually find Bo Burnham song animatics not that impressive because it's understandably hard to add anything artistically to the original song because they're usually already so good, but man, this is crazy, well done my guy
Agree! Not that I don't think the other animatics are good, I'm sure a lot of work went into them and I'm glad they exist but this one is very phenomenal.
you know, this animation fully capitalizes on the villainous aspect of this song, and I appreciate that
i don't know why this has suddenly been recommended to me now, but i'm very very glad, this is EXCELLENT the amount of details in this, so good.
I always felt like this song was meant to be animated. And now I see this and I’m so amazed how you mixed your animation with multimedia to serve a point on what the internet’s become. Well done! This is brilliant!
Check out DRWolfen s version as well! That's what led me here.
Dude, holy shit. This is seriously amazing. Lots of little things you did that could be missed are super impressive. When he said "now look at you" and you had the girl with the TikTok logo, dude that hit.
It’s not very often that I see an animatic that elevates the original work and that’s exactly what you’ve done here.
0:36 welcome to the internet!
this summarizes the uneasy feeling i get whenever i see moms give their five year old children their phones and proceed to ignore them
Your*
I did that on purpose as a joke! I swear!
@@KeenMurphy I knew that was intentional! Just got my sub for this reason lol, attention to detail
I think you also had “Buy a broomer” when he says “buy a broom, or”, well done though!
When was this?
@@red_elbows 2:28
You took something that was already a masterpiece and made another masterpiece out of it this is simply and merely awesome to the core
You know, I actually didn’t find this song TOO depressing until now...
If only you knew how bad things really are
@@cold_mercury4224 okay?
@@zlkurka I’m just saying kinda sad how you never realize how bad it was until now
@@cold_mercury4224 ah, okay!
That was incredible!
*I am both impressed and terrified.*
You can never find a way to split your mind in two.
It’s always forever life or forever internet.
Genuinely can’t get over how amazing this is!
2:01 i really like this zoom out that leads back to the chrome icon!
was just itching to see the "collabs" like this after the special; so so good, thank you for posting it! The "you're" joke made me literally laugh out loud this morning when I've been in a sh*t mood since I woke up.
This animation is amazing. I really like the content and even though it's a fairly simple animation, because it's admittedly simple, it looks really good, for example, those parts in space, even if they're really simply made, it looks good.
I like how twitter is only in the frame where he opens his mouth.
Fits twitter perfectly.
You did justice to Bo, his style and the whole Inside feeling.... thank you! This is amazing.
You have a gift, my friend. This is fantastic. You saw exactly what this song was supposed to show. That gasp when the real world becomes too much so she retreats to the device that ironically connects her to EVERYTHING all of the time… amazing work. I love this.
That was freaking amazing
This hits too hard as someone who has practically been raised by the internet. I've spent the majority of my time in this place since I was 3.
my childhood consisted in 80% real life and 20% internet, it makes me feel weird seeing teenagers sticked to their phones after highschool's done, instead of trying to do homework, they just watch whatever appears on their screen
I think the bit where the girls gets overwhelmed by the world outside and retreats to the internet the best part of this animation. It's the only part it has it's own soundtrack outside of the original music, and it hits hard. For the couple seconds of the bit, I felt myself in her skin having a panic attack.
the 2021 version of the classic masterpiece "we didn't start the flame war".
In a lot of ways, nothing has changed all that much
We didnt start the fire?
@@cryopex9976 not fire, but flame war
@@cryopex9976 a relic of a different time, but not the radio version you'd remember.
If boredoms a crime than I am wanted in every site of the internet
Don't we love it when art gives birth to other art? This is the good part of the internet right here.
Bo's singing is getting better and it's still that introspective, meaningful and thought provoking songwriting that we all fell in love with
That was the perfect video to accompany that song. Amazing Work!
I just realized this song feels like something out of The Brave Little Toaster
3:39 You were not the imposter
(Edited to get rid of the unnecessary stuff beforehand and got rid of my heart 😭)
Think you're the first person to notice this!
Wait really ✋😭 I thought I'd be like the 20th+ comment about it by now lol. Glad I could notice the reference. And thanks for the heart ^^!
not sus 😞
This is like the social dilemma but in an animatic
The zooming back in near the end was like “oh my ability to comprehend things visually just wavered”