Japanese Rice Fish 0:01 Ryukin 0:15 American Eel 0:32 Narwhal 0:39 Blue Tang 0:59 Clownfish 1:08 Sawfish 1:21 Jellyfish (When it hunts prey) 1:46 Right Whale 1:56 North American River Otter/Sockeye Salmon 2:11 Megalodon 2:29 Hawksbill Sea Turtle 2:42 Harbour Porpoise 2:49 Humpback Whale 3:03 Piranha 3:21 Colossal Squid 3:33 Moray Eel 3:45 Largemouth Bass 3:55 Manatee 4:05 Manta Ray/Bottlenose Dolphin 4:16 Leatherback Sea Turtle 4:29 Giant Manta Ray 4:45 Great Hammerhead [Shark] 4:58 Common Octopus [wow, didnt know they went so fast] 5:09 Giant Squid 5:22 Penguin (In short bursts) 5:32 *Fastest a human has gone is 27 1/2mph or about 44.3km* Fin Whale (In short bursts) 5:46 Stingray 5:57 Blue Whale 6:13 Caribbean Reef Shark 6:27 Shortfun Mako Shark 6:32 Flying Fish (Flying speed) 6:52 Longnose Gar 7:02 Beluga Sturgeon 7:09 Great White Shark 7:20 Orca Killer Whale 7:29 Great Barracuda 7:44 Bone Fish 7:53 Atlantic Bluefin Tuna 8:04 Albacore 8:18 Wahoo 8:32 Swordfish 8:42 Sailfish 8:53 Black Marlin 9:03 Reason why i didnt inclue the speed next to it is because i want u to see the beautiful animation (and im lazy). Like he made the giant squid’s eye move and he did swimming animations for all of them. He also went out of his way to include interesting information about each of them in the top left corner! Feel free to comment if i need to change anything or got anything wrong!
I am on a french 3D Animation School, So I know how it is difficult to create 3D complex scenes like this, if you did all of that alone, without a team, man you are just a monster, great job you are INCREDIBLE 💪💪
5:04, it was hilarious how the octopus just effortlessly swam past the hammerhead that looked like it was working so hard, it was like "Allow me." The music at the time was also fitting!
The animation and details are amazing. Astounding to know that these creatures can reach unbelievable speeds just flapping their tails and wiggling their bodies. Not just the Marlin, but any fish doing 30 kph under water is phenomenal. Thanks for sharing.
@@mikegaruda4270 thats not entirely true as the density of the water is a factor of the proulsion these animals can generate. Think of it as humans trying to swim in mid air and not moving compared to swimming in water.
On land we have to leave the ground to generate speed so the water density got nothing to do with the comparison. And like DD said, the propulsion is directly correlated to the density. To direct compare we would have had to push the air behind us to move. But we don't do that.
This guy deserve an editing job in one the biggest production firm in Hollywood… and with HUGE PAY ….. may God make this dream of mine come true for him . Amen !!
This is my first time seeing someone who earns money on adverts this way instead of directly via mid video ad like so many do these days. I've learned a new thing today.
Can we take a moment to applaud mr Red Side for his new found career as a chef, because he has certainly been COOKING when he made this video. Incredible work ❤
Fabulously beautiful animation! Great dynamics! Excellent sense of space! Phenomenal performance of speed! Videos from the Red Side team are getting more and more amazing every time! Thank you very much for your beautiful work! Continued success to your team and channel!
YOO I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE FOR A LONG TIME! I am so amazed with this channel and it's animations, this is absolute perfection. Glad to see that 4090 getting to good work! Keep it up!!
Wow, I am blown away. I really liked the transition out of the water to the flying fish back into the water. I also always had it in my head that the fastest fish underwater was a yellow fin tuna at around 55 mph, so the last few blew my mind. Great work!
Do your own research - the figures here - particularly at the top end of the scale - are wildly inaccurate. The Yellowfin is indeed one of the fastest swimmers - but it's top speed is around 45mph - the Black Marlin would be similar I expect, as this is about the most that biology and physics allow for.
@@Beer_Dad1975 dude I am so sorry. I don’t even remember replying to this. It was one of those nights if you know what I mean. My sincerest apologies. It was super unfair of me to say things about you being a dad. I felt sick to my stomach when I read what I wrote. And you were right! A lot of the stats were not accurate. Again, sorry and have a good day.
@@Valnak No problem at all, I can see how it could have come across as condescending, I could have written it a lot better as that wasn't my intent. Hope you are feeling better.
The visuals are so well done! Your videos are incredible to witness! I do think, though, that the information may be a bit off. Some of the things make little sense. For example, the Megalodon could swim 18 km/hr, but the Great White Shark can swim 56 km/hr...over 3 times faster? Also, it's said that the Shortfin Mako shark is the fastest shark, and thus faster than the Great White Shark. The Moray Eel also doesn't look like any that I've seen, and I suspect its depiction here is of something else. Even so, I know that you did a ton of both research and computer graphics work to get this video created (along with the rest!), and I appreciate that!
I saw this video first on my phone. It felt great. Then I went home and showed this video to my 2 year old on our HD TV. And I and my son were spellbound on the quality of this video. This video was all worth the time. Phenomenal indeed
this is so gorgeous. i always look forward to your videos for informational reasons for sure but the VISUALS in this one are so stunning! such good work!
This video is extremely good! what the heck. Just so many good animations, varied background for reference, the sound effects, the small snips of info. And watching that turtle go hammer speed next to a shark and whale was hilarious.
Wow! This must have been so difficult, not only you have to make each model but each model must animate convincingly, I just hope you get compensated for this because I think you deserve it, good work!
For some reason, that Japanese Rice Fish looks like it's swimming upside-down at 0:01 😂. But I guess it's not. I dont think. Kinda weird. Other than that, this is a great video. I actually liked it so much that I tried to subscribe, but there's no subscribe button. I also used it as an animated aquarium wallpaper on my cellphone using a free app called "Video Wallpaper" by NaingDroid. Thanks.
According to Wikipedia: "Marlin are among the fastest fish, but speeds are often wildly exaggerated in popular media, such as reports of 132 km/h (82 mph).[3] Recent research suggests a burst speed of 36 kilometres per hour (22 mph) is near the maximum rate.[4] "
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A Black Marlin can swim faster than a Cheetah can sprint on land. Absolutely phenomenal!
Yeah that’s insane
And weights 700-900 kg. It's F1 car in sea world
@@seregapanfilov20perfect explanation
Their speeds are often exaggerated tho. It could be false
Indeed especially when you compare the viscosity of water and air 😮
Japanese Rice Fish 0:01
Ryukin 0:15
American Eel 0:32
Narwhal 0:39
Blue Tang 0:59
Clownfish 1:08
Sawfish 1:21
Jellyfish (When it hunts prey) 1:46
Right Whale 1:56
North American River Otter/Sockeye Salmon 2:11
Megalodon 2:29
Hawksbill Sea Turtle 2:42
Harbour Porpoise 2:49
Humpback Whale 3:03
Piranha 3:21
Colossal Squid 3:33
Moray Eel 3:45
Largemouth Bass 3:55
Manatee 4:05
Manta Ray/Bottlenose Dolphin 4:16
Leatherback Sea Turtle 4:29
Giant Manta Ray 4:45
Great Hammerhead [Shark] 4:58
Common Octopus [wow, didnt know they went so fast] 5:09
Giant Squid 5:22
Penguin (In short bursts) 5:32
*Fastest a human has gone is 27 1/2mph or about 44.3km*
Fin Whale (In short bursts) 5:46
Stingray 5:57
Blue Whale 6:13
Caribbean Reef Shark 6:27
Shortfun Mako Shark 6:32
Flying Fish (Flying speed) 6:52
Longnose Gar 7:02
Beluga Sturgeon 7:09
Great White Shark 7:20
Orca Killer Whale 7:29
Great Barracuda 7:44
Bone Fish 7:53
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna 8:04
Albacore 8:18
Wahoo 8:32
Swordfish 8:42
Sailfish 8:53
Black Marlin 9:03
Reason why i didnt inclue the speed next to it is because i want u to see the beautiful animation (and im lazy). Like he made the giant squid’s eye move and he did swimming animations for all of them. He also went out of his way to include interesting information about each of them in the top left corner! Feel free to comment if i need to change anything or got anything wrong!
damnnn thanks bro
briliant but lazy😁
The information is in the top left corner, but that's no biggie.
@@jamesoshea580ty
Wonderful video
Yo the animations for this are absolutely beautiful! I'm honored to have a track of mine featured in your work!
Can I use it pls pls 😅
@@eevee6155 all my tracks that arent labeled as commissions are free to use :)
it’s such a beautiful track and perfectly fitted for this video
@@plutopixie yeah that was soothing
Thank you for creating it
The graphics are stunning, it really IS worth 2 months of work
Graphics aside, Piranhas and Bass dont live in the ocean.
@@WillBot-1 Nor the first two and a few other ones.
It took 2 MONTHS just to make this video?
@warisdesigns i think you need to read the video title again...its about aqua life...not representing sea creatures
@@Lakkad-Baggha-07 they changed it, it originally said “ocean life”
I am on a french 3D Animation School, So I know how it is difficult to create 3D complex scenes like this, if you did all of that alone, without a team, man you are just a monster, great job you are INCREDIBLE 💪💪
i would guess he has team, or at least few people that helps him.
@@warrax111 I hope he was not alone 🤣
It’s all store bought models
I love the speed comparisons🙂
1:21 Marlin : hey sawfish did you see any boat here?
🤔
Valeu!
graphics ✅
informations ✅
rapport ✅
preparation ✅
fiction ✅
and the ending ✅
👍
Info was bullshit
First video I see from this channel and I already subscribed that.
at what point is all this information validated in this video? yes, at the moment when the megalodon appears. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
I liked the red octopus, goofy.
5:04, it was hilarious how the octopus just effortlessly swam past the hammerhead that looked like it was working so hard, it was like "Allow me." The music at the time was also fitting!
Why does Octopus seem like an extraterrestrial ?
They do, they are the only animal that which has foreign DNA @@TLZ.Official
8:32 I like how this fish is whipping by going “wahoo!” instead of saying his name lol
Wahoo is it's name...
The animation and details are amazing. Astounding to know that these creatures can reach unbelievable speeds just flapping their tails and wiggling their bodies. Not just the Marlin, but any fish doing 30 kph under water is phenomenal. Thanks for sharing.
Considering how dense water is compared to air, that's insane.
800x more dense, black marlin in terms of speed on land/air would reach 105,600 km/h
@@mikegaruda4270 thats not entirely true as the density of the water is a factor of the proulsion these animals can generate. Think of it as humans trying to swim in mid air and not moving compared to swimming in water.
@@mikegaruda4270 Your comment doesn't make any sense
@@justsomeweirdo6074mathematically it does but yeah its still completely irrelevant
On land we have to leave the ground to generate speed so the water density got nothing to do with the comparison. And like DD said, the propulsion is directly correlated to the density. To direct compare we would have had to push the air behind us to move. But we don't do that.
6:46 I don't know about the others, but i absolutely love this part because of the music!
This guy deserve an editing job in one the biggest production firm in Hollywood… and with HUGE PAY ….. may God make this dream of mine come true for him . Amen !!
😂
The biggest curse is working for Hollywood.
To enter Hollywood you have to be a 33 degree freemason and be in there occult
Who else has been waiting for this video for weeks and then absolutely loves it??? Just me?
Always wanting to skip to the fastest ones, but i cant move a muscle. These videos are teaching me patience 👍
This is my first time seeing someone who earns money on adverts this way instead of directly via mid video ad like so many do these days. I've learned a new thing today.
You won my heart bro ... perfect bgm .. perfect screenplay.... everything was so smooth
Omg I just fallen in love with your great work
God bless you ❤
This video deserves an award for animation or something, Absoluetly phenomenal
Props to the cameraman, must've been rly hard to breathe underwater
These comments are overused and are getting old
@@ljushastighetIf you think that then you’re on the internet way too much, go touch grass right now 😡
@@ljushastighetfr
@@ljushastighet Yeah and so is using famous names.
@@grantadamson3478 my dad made an email like 10 years ago and as a joke made it Eastwood Clint
W Red Side for improving performance, graphics, texture etc. ❤
It's amazing. Members of the Swordfish family can swim faster in water than a cheetah 🐆 running on land!
I hope everyone acknowledges that this requires an insane amount of time and effort to make. Good job on everything mate, from a fellow 3d artist.
Can we take a moment to applaud mr Red Side for his new found career as a chef, because he has certainly been COOKING when he made this video. Incredible work ❤
I like the stingray at 5:57
I have no words to describe how great this video is. Truly a work of art.
I so expected the Reaper Leviathan to show up. Such a sweet animation, love it
Fabulously beautiful animation! Great dynamics! Excellent sense of space! Phenomenal performance of speed! Videos from the Red Side team are getting more and more amazing every time!
Thank you very much for your beautiful work!
Continued success to your team and channel!
This is one of the most visually stunning videos I’ve seen by a single creator on RUclips. Great work!
YOO I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE FOR A LONG TIME! I am so amazed with this channel and it's animations, this is absolute perfection.
Glad to see that 4090 getting to good work! Keep it up!!
And I'm crying with my rtx 1660 ti 🥺🥺
Obviously the educational content is fantastic, but this video is absolutely gorgeous.
This was really cool and different. I love fishing but this hit a different perspective for sure. Amazing work. Thank you 🙏
I do little editing stuffs too so I know how much efforts it takes to animate at this level, Salute to your hardwork & dedication.
This looks like months of work, great job!!!
It's just fantastic! 132 km/h underwater, black marlin - I had no idea any object can move underwater with such speed.
Absolutely stunning video! Really enjoyed watching it!
always excited when a new RED SIDE video comes out. Thanks for all the high quality content!
Awesome reference from Nemo!
Months of hard work certainly paid off, well done!
Amazing bro 😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥🔥 your realistic animations are dope. They are like racing 😁🔥
Wow, I am blown away. I really liked the transition out of the water to the flying fish back into the water. I also always had it in my head that the fastest fish underwater was a yellow fin tuna at around 55 mph, so the last few blew my mind. Great work!
Do your own research - the figures here - particularly at the top end of the scale - are wildly inaccurate. The Yellowfin is indeed one of the fastest swimmers - but it's top speed is around 45mph - the Black Marlin would be similar I expect, as this is about the most that biology and physics allow for.
@@Valnak I wasn't trying to be an asshole, just advising that the videos speed figures are very inaccurate - apologies if you took it that way.
@@Beer_Dad1975 dude I am so sorry. I don’t even remember replying to this. It was one of those nights if you know what I mean. My sincerest apologies. It was super unfair of me to say things about you being a dad. I felt sick to my stomach when I read what I wrote. And you were right! A lot of the stats were not accurate. Again, sorry and have a good day.
@@Valnak No problem at all, I can see how it could have come across as condescending, I could have written it a lot better as that wasn't my intent. Hope you are feeling better.
@@Beer_Dad1975 na man you’re good. You wrote it fine. Just me lookin for a fight. I am doing better. Thank you for understanding.
I was eagerly waiting for this video since weeks. Each one of the content produced by this channel is a masterpiece ❤
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Estos videos son una obra arte...
Exquisitas gráficas....
Muy bien detallado... detallado...
Da gusto observarlos
THE MOST AMAZING ANIMATION EVER. SPLENDID AND PHENOMENAL. I HAVE TEARS IN MY EYES AAAH
C'est vraiment bien fait 👍👌
J’avoue
One of the best channels on here, amazing stuff always....
The animation and the with how good you managed to convey scale absolutely phenomenal work!
this is beyond amazing
Definitely Worth the Wait 😉
Commenting to bump up your chances for the algorithm. I can tell you worked hard on this!
The visuals are so well done! Your videos are incredible to witness! I do think, though, that the information may be a bit off. Some of the things make little sense. For example, the Megalodon could swim 18 km/hr, but the Great White Shark can swim 56 km/hr...over 3 times faster? Also, it's said that the Shortfin Mako shark is the fastest shark, and thus faster than the Great White Shark. The Moray Eel also doesn't look like any that I've seen, and I suspect its depiction here is of something else. Even so, I know that you did a ton of both research and computer graphics work to get this video created (along with the rest!), and I appreciate that!
That "moray eel" might be a wolf fish, not really an eel. And yes, the mako is indeed faster than the great white, and so is the salmon shark
Their info in every video I checked was off, so I just watch for the animations instead
Thanks!
At exactly 6:22 when the shark appears the music changes to a Jaws mood. I like it.
I saw this video first on my phone. It felt great.
Then I went home and showed this video to my 2 year old on our HD TV. And I and my son were spellbound on the quality of this video. This video was all worth the time. Phenomenal indeed
this is so gorgeous. i always look forward to your videos for informational reasons for sure but the VISUALS in this one are so stunning! such good work!
Just think...when you are standing in front of 120kmph black marlin😂
Hey man, thanks for all your research and hard work to create these videos. They really are informative. Keep up the wonderful work brah!
This is definitely blowing up!! 👏 Phenomenal job on the ultra realistic animation❤❤
I love that the music sometime matches to how the fish flap their fins
3:33 My favorite ocean creature! I've always liked colossal squids🦑❤
Team colossal squid 🦑
Team blue whale 6:19 🐋🐋
Blue whale’s sond 6:19
This is so amazing ! Congratulations !
At such speeds there must be serious underwater collisions. So always wear your seatbelts on the ocean...
This is sick, hope it blows up!
Excellent work, good luck with your work 😊🎉
The animation is insane. Theres parts of it that almost fool me and I’ve been snorkeling my whole life.
Stupendous render!
That will become viral so fast man
The beluga sturgeon, great white shark, orca, longnose gar, great barracuda, and flying fish are all BFFs 🫂
One of your prettiest videos yet.
A speed comparison among flying animals would be awesome👍😁
This video is extremely good! what the heck.
Just so many good animations, varied background for reference, the sound effects, the small snips of info.
And watching that turtle go hammer speed next to a shark and whale was hilarious.
Great Visuals , thanks for such great knowledgeable video ✨
I'm subscribed for a good reason. Wow, love this type of video.
Interesting how the three fastest fishes are essentially just bigger/smaller versions of said fish.
I can see a lot of hard work put into making this. Awesome! Keep up the good work!
0:56. Marlin and Dory.
This is the best video I have ever seen. Well done, and thank you! Manatees rock!
Actually, the Great White has BURST speeds of UP TO 35mph and the Short Fin Mako swims normally at 31mph but has BURST speeds of up to 46mph 😎
really love the little Finding Nemo nod. amazing work
1:06 looking for Nemo
And marlin
And whale
Dude this is awesome!
Idea for a future video: longest migration patterns?
these animation are incredible, good job
Wow! This must have been so difficult, not only you have to make each model but each model must animate convincingly, I just hope you get compensated for this because I think you deserve it, good work!
I guess it's safe to say Sharks rarely or almost never eat Black Marlins. 😁
Actually sharks and orca do hunt black Marlin.
@@chalkandcheese1868 Presumably almost all the time too, since they can apparently live only up to 15 years.
Endurance will beat speed, even power sometimes.
What a piece of art! amazing video bro👌🏼
What an amazing depiction of the different speed comparison of each marine species!
I watched this with my 5 year old sisters and they LOVED it!!!! very wholesome entertainment too 💙🌊🐟🐠🐙
I love the vid and all, but you made a small mistake- A shortfin mako can actually swim at speeds of up to 75+ km/h, not 50. Great video anyways😊
always a pleasure to watch your videos
good JOB !!!
For some reason, that Japanese Rice Fish looks like it's swimming upside-down at 0:01 😂. But I guess it's not. I dont think. Kinda weird. Other than that, this is a great video. I actually liked it so much that I tried to subscribe, but there's no subscribe button. I also used it as an animated aquarium wallpaper on my cellphone using a free app called "Video Wallpaper" by NaingDroid. Thanks.
Enjoyed every second of this, amazing work!
Extraordinary Work ♥️👏🏻
u are 'crazy'! i thought this might be a hardcore 3D game that i badly want to play. it just amazing!
According to Wikipedia: "Marlin are among the fastest fish, but speeds are often wildly exaggerated in popular media, such as reports of 132 km/h (82 mph).[3] Recent research suggests a burst speed of 36 kilometres per hour (22 mph) is near the maximum rate.[4] "
This was great, favorite thing I've seen all year on the internet!
7:25 Orca Killer Whale
Orca is marine mammal
The cool thing these are great works for kids knowledgable entertainment.