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Be prepared to be attacked by children now for using footage from Jacob The Carpetbaggers page. He was talking about you on his livestream which is why you have so many thumbs down on this. He's going to strike your video and was telling his fans to do the same.
@@ThemeParkCrazy That is insane if that is true. On his last livestream which he put on private he was acting like he had no clue when his fans were telling him. Specifically his mod Ryan Nobel was instigating that they needed to do a mass strike.
@@tarantula4197 True what else would happen to them? Like the theme park owners getting rid of their animatronics when they close their park? No impossible! Never wouldve thought about that man
As someone with a bad submechanophobia, my #1 fear was to fall in the water, and drown with the animatronic. I always HATED to go on boat rides with animatronics in it, it's really s c a r y ... Update, since I'm somehow still getting notifications from this comment: At the time of writing it, my english wasn't the best so I didn't.. exactly communicate what I meant. I never actually got on a boatride that included animatronics, I just really hated the idea of it, lol. 4 years later, I've mostly gotten over that fear, though I'll admit stumbling upon a worn out underwater animatronic would be quite jarring...
This is every single time I even hear or see an animatronic in the water. It’s scary to think I would even fall in. I especially am triggered by the sharks so I just always freak out. Doesn’t help that one time a man fell into a jaws ride like where the sharks were.
This is literally the sole reason I didn't go work as a skipper in Disneyland despite being a dream job for me--skippers sometimes jump in on their last day, or are tossed in, and I think being in the water with all the animals would traumatize me. I'd probably freeze up and just drown lol
The scariest ones for me are the ones that have stopped functioning but remain submerged. Feels like a twisted Jack-In-The-Box, you know it’s never gonna work again but the thought of it coming back to life at an inopportune time is what really gets me.
“It is even rumored that the whale itself still sits in the water to this day” The thought of accidentally stumbling across a 50ft decayed whale animatronic in murky pond water? Nope nope nope 🚫⚙️🐋
KrumpY boi ah yes, because when someone says their opinion, it’s automatically considered a stolen copy when someone else has the same opinion. Are they gonna start copystriking opinions in the future lol
one of the most terrifying experiences of my life was when i one time went on a water slide that was completely pitch black inside and i thought it was just gonna be a black tunnel all the way through but then out of nowhere there was a giant dragons head with glowing eyes and you go through its mouth. i dunno if this counts as submechaniphoboa but it was horrifying
The story about when a visitor actually fell in is so scary! Even though he was okay, just the thought of swimming in the water with those mechanical sharks scares the hell out of me. 😬😬😬
Bertha had an oil leak at one point (recently) that turned her all black and even more terrifying. I think they either re restored her or cleaned her up and she looks fine now.
Okay Mildred is the only water animatronic that I’ve ever found to be cute. “She often tries to make friends with butterflies” like c’mon that’s the most purest & sweetest sentence. Even the word “Crocklebog” is charming whimsical and adorable ⚙️🐊🦋✨💕
I grew up in Adelaide, so not far from Murray Bridge. The two things that keep me visiting are savoury slices and the Bunyip. I was terrified of Bertha when I was a kid, and I remember her child. Fun fact: my mother used to get me to behave by telling me the Bunyip would get me
I remember the bunyip! I only saw it in motion once, but the combo of the dark space, the creaky animatronic movement and the stench of the still water was definitely eerie as hell.
I don’t think I have submachaniphopia but if I where to actually fall in the water with one of these I’d have a heart attack before I could even get out of the water
I remember reading a Reddit AMA of a woman that worked as a mermaid on one water ride in a few decades ago (I can't remember the ride name). They said that many times while being in the water close to the ride you could feel suction forces pulling you towards to underwater machinery if you got to close. I still have nightmares thinking about this.
I'm like 65% positive it's not submarine voyage since I believe the mermaids in it were animatronics but I'm probably wrong since it wouldn't be that hard to have "real" mermaids there
hotgothicgurl01 while the mermaids viewed in the ride were fake, the mermaids seen from the lake were actual people, until they left after complaints about the water conditions.
For me it’s just falling in the water. I can’t even begin to explain how scary it would be to accidentally fall out of the boat on a water ride, as the cold water surrounds ur body and the boat floats away; having to swim ur way back with the animatronics.
Oh it's true. Some of my old family were working on the park. It legitimately floated off with one of my great uncles saying he fucking hated the whale.
@@ghost_perk1530 Same... the only one that scares me is the Bunyip one... but that's just cause of how BAD it ended up becoming. However... the locals must hate it, cause at one point, someone broke the roaring mechanic and it would just go off all night and all day until they finally had someone go fix it. xD
I remember Maelstrom and Jaws and I ADORED it’s atmosphere as a child (even though the fire in the Jaws ride scared the crap out of me back then). Seeing it in the video brought back so much nostalgia, thank you for including it!
I just imagined swimming in that Moby Dick pond to see if it was still there, and just slowly finding it submerged in water with it's lifeless artificial expression surrounded by the murkiness is one of the creepiest things I can imagine experiencing.
Just seeing the huge artificial whale what used to bring people fascination And joy. The old rails and gears,that could have taken months and even years to craft. The beedy eyes that will never move again,sitting in four broken pieces never to see the morning sun. Its glory with never be known,depression sets in when you realise. He's been alone underwater for years now. Never going to see the happiness of children that seen him in the 50s. He hasn't seen a human face in 70 years.
That, and a man made object or machine being submerged in water so deep is subconsciously seen as unnatural therefore it's eerie and uncanny. I don't have this Phobia, and it took a bit for me to understand it some, but I remembered thinking about times where I was on a dam as a kid and I looked at the water splashing up against the stone wall on the other side where it holds this massive body of water, while the other side is high and dry. The thought of being against the walls of the Dam WHILE under the water is pretty creepy to me, although I kinda like it. But that thought alone made me understand the phobia a bit more even though I don't have it.
@@VulpinetideCuteTimes0w0 Right! The people stuff doesn't belong deep in the ocean. Like bugs don't belong in an animal, so we all get freaked the hell out about parasites.
I'm 35 years old, and STILL have flashbacks to Jaws the ride at Universal. My parents took me on it when I was about 8 or 9. I was TERRIFIED, because I had no idea that the shark wasn't real lol.
Years ago I saw the Gardaland Sea Monster. All the ride it's kinda dark, makes you feel underground in a sea cave and all the animatronics are unsettling. The monster seems scary at that point when you reach it. I never thought it's actually a phobia, but I do remember I absolutely hated the idea of being near that thing or just the thought of the machinery under water. :|
There's phobias for almost anything. There's phobias of stairs, streets, hell there's even a phobia for people who are afraid of letters of the alphabet.
I live in Italy, about two hours away from Gardaland, and so about every year I go there with my family. I love the I Corsari ride, and I swear every time I take that ride the Sea Serpent scares me, and I think he'll never stop to do so.
You most likely have Thalassophobia. Thalassophobia is the fear of the ocean’s depths/the depths of body of waters. It is linked with Nyctophobia in most cases, the fear of the darkness, and is sometimes the root of the fear of monsters such as giant krakens, sharks, or other types of big sea creatures possibly lurking in the water beneath.
I went to a boat ride in a gorgeous place in Mexico. We saw dolphins and stuff, then the tour guide gave us snorkels and fins and stuff for swimming there, I'm not afraid of the open ocean, but suddenly seeing all that endless blue, made me feel anxious.
Once I swam across a small part of the sea to the island about 200m away,, when I look down into the water, the bottom looked SO FAR AWAY, and I got so genuinely scared but I was still 100m from the shore and I literally swam like a shark was chasing me 😭
I was a big fan of the Loch ness monster as a child, even shippered it with a Yeti) I Remember watching the Legend of dinosaurs with a plesiosaur on a pirate disk. He wrote a conspiracy theory about the Mariana trench. And then I suddenly realized. That I am very much afraid of depth precisely because of the fear of encountering something alive. I'm afraid of something big and capable of swallowing me, I'm afraid of something that can tear me up like a lion, I'm afraid of something small and agile, I'm afraid of something intelligent. I often had nightmares about being attacked by a terrible monster of the deep in the swamps. And from the myth of GTA: Sanandres about the creature in the water, I had goosebumps. So to this day, of course, my favorite Ob sea is really fraught with danger: snags on the bottom, glass from bottles because it is better not to climb to the bottom, although in a team I can jump from large reliable swimming logs. But still I ship and want to spread Nessie x Yeti pairing!
I am Italian and I can tell that the Corsari ride in Gardaland has been one of the best of the park. The atmosphere is so dark and creepy that you'll forget all your love for the pirate universe in those 5 minutes
Submechanophobia (most):”metallic and mechanical based danger” (Example: getting snagged on broken machinery while in water “accidental”) Me(my version of Submechanophobia):”Doesn’t want to be near a body of water with a possessed animatronic DEMON in it”
In the movie Jaws, Bruce (The shark Animatronic used for the movie) was made of metal, every time Bruce is underwater you can hear the metal inside of the animatronic and that creeped the shit out of me when younger.
I didn't even know I was this scared of robots underwater until I watched this video. Just imagining being in murky water and that swimming at me makes me jump.
I would not want to see that animatronic whale... ever... especially not in 2020...imagine seeing an rusty, razor sharp chipped teeth, malfunctioning, giant, animatronic........
The Moby whale? Nah bro/sis/amigo (amigo is meant for you if you're an enby) that thing cracked into 4 pieces and is now resting at the bottom. (I think you already know this-)
@@shalandawilson3689 sperm whales are fierce as fuck 😬 the can easily take down killer whales and their only known “predator” (more like equal opponent though) is the giant squid soooo yeah it’s pretty scary
Some of these do give me an uneasy feeling but I love it!! It’s oddly fascinating to see them underwater while moving, or even just hearing about how they work/are cleaned.
just imagine, if the ride just breaks down and you'd have to swim in the dark whilst also feeling these animatronics beneath you- you feel the moss in the waters and feel the animatronics near your feet. HELL NO- FUHKKKK NOW I HAVE SEVERE SUBMECHANOPHOBIA
@@ihatemosquitoes5918 BOTH WHAT THE FUCK 😭 IM SO SCARED OF WHATS IN THE WATER LMFAOO. ITS IRONIC THO, I LIVE IN FUCKJNG HAWAII💀 EDIT: MY OHONE IS STUCK ON CAPSLOCK LOL. IDK HOW TO TURN IT OFF & ITS JUST BEEN GLITCHED AHAHA.
This ride really did freak me out as a kid. At the very end of the ride the boat rises up like something is in the water underneath and I thought I was gonna die.
@@DoswarePictures Well to be honest a lot of people think that the Aztec Empire is really ancient due to a lack of information on it, but it isn't because it's ancient but because the Spanish did a great job of erasing a lot of info about their tech and stuff.
I remember crying in fear as a kid the first time I saw the Sea serpent in Gardaland. I remember my mother closing my eyes trying to calm me down, I will never forget that moment.
Why do I keep torturing myself? I'm like 70% sure I've developed this fear and yet I keep watching submechanophobia vids. Not surprised I'm getting nightmares.
The jurassic boat ride in pigeon forge, when i rode it a few years back, it was creaking SO loud and the mechanical noises were so unsettling, the animatronics all creaked as well. very creepy experience and it was dark too LOL
I got stuck on the ‘it’s a small world’ ride for almost four hours when I was a kid. To this day I don’t think I’ve ever experienced something so traumatizing.
Oh my God I'm so sorry that ride literally makes me go into cardiac arrest 🤪 that ride is creepy asf 😂 I always think the ones that swing from the ceiling will fall into the water and shock the whole place and have it go up in flames 🤪 I especially hate the fact of thinking of falling in the water 😔 😫 I don't get why they should put robots that close to the water 😫 besides, it's just creepy all together. Like the dolls? NoPe. The music? NoPe. The mechanics? NOPEEEE. *And don't even get me started on splash mountain* 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
I’m just scared of those animatronics being IN the water. Makes me feel weird. Now that I think of it, I have worried in the past about falling in and getting injured by the gears.
I’m honestly super happy Mildred was mentioned in this, she scared the hell out of me when I was younger. But she’s a friendly creature, the squirts of water is just her excitement with new people! However, I’m always going to opt for the bridge into BeWILDerwood. I don’t like boat rides either way
Thanks for mentioning Maelstrom. I'm dissapointed that a ride dedicated to Norwegian mythology was replaced. That ride was my first introduction to Norwegian mythology and really sparked my interest in it. I can only imagine the number of kids who are going to miss out now that it was replaced with Frozen.
I think I have a phobia of animatronics in general. Them being underwater does make it worse, however. I HATE the beach because I’m also afraid of sharks
same!! i only like to put my feet in the water and run from the waves and that’s pretty much it. its still fun and i’m glad i never go into the water fully lol
Btw Moby was found still sitting in the water a couple months ago, so yes he is still down there. If you don't believe me there is a vid on RUclips of a guy putting a camera down there. The video is called " Moby Dick: The lost animatronic.
Also, the moby dick animatronic was doing a test run back in it’s day before the park opened on that day when employees said there was an earth shuddering *crack* and the whale broke into multiple pieces and sank. Your welcome :) The Bunyip animatronic had an oil leak at one point, turning the water black and staining the whole animatronic black too. Look up ‘Bunyip animatronic oil spill’ trust me, if you think Bunyip alone is terrifying, take a look at a oil stained Bunyip animatronic in pitch black water. Don’t worry though, they managed to clean the water and the animatronic lol.
i had no problem w the bunyip animatronic until i saw the oil covered bunyip in i think fastpass’s video covering this stuff too. im not typically scared of things but it terrified me
I feel so good with all you guys. I really thought I was the only one who would be terrified to fall into the water with one of those creepy things. I know I would get a heart attack.
Listen I freak out when going towards downed trees in the lake. So your still probably braver then me. Heck I sometimes get afraid of swimming under the dock because the last time I was there at the dock I was at. I saw to glimmering eyes.
Does anyone else feel a deep unsettled feeling in their legs watching anything to do with submechanaphobia. Like it's almost fight or flight but I'm watching this in bed and all i want to do is tuck my legs inside my torso..
Disney: “ok people ideas” MDM: “how bout a roller coaster?” Universal: “how bout a walkthrough ride?” Disney: “oh I know why don’t we scare the ever living hell out of the children and add submerged animatronics”
I ALREADY HAVE THALASSOPHOBIA THIS MAKES IT WORSE just so you dont have to look it up thalassophobia is a fear of the ocean or very big lakes in my case
Growing up in Hillsboro, OR we always went to a pumpkin patch that had a little river ride you could take to reach the pumpkins and there were a few things that came out of the water that always scared me! A pair of dragons, a shark, and I'm pretty sure one more thing. They were pure metal, no realistic look, which made it worse.
OH MY GOD THE WHALE!!! My god the idea of a giant mechanical whale is just so scary and the fact that people live right next to that lake... it’s truly terrifying
The lightning/oil rig scene in Maelstrom was so impressive. I remember feeling like I was trapped in a real, inescapable storm as a kid. Still feels larger than life when I think back on it so many years later.
Yea always loved the ride and that ending scene was cool. I kind of wish they would have just redone the ride but kept the troll theme and had it more of an expansion of the that troll section for the whole ride.
I’ve went on that Jurassic ride years ago. Over half the animatronics were broken or didn’t work, the water was full of trash, and the whole place just stank like rotting food. Would NOT recommend that ride. You can even see it in the video; some dinosaurs are missing limbs or jaws
BILL CIPHER I understand!!! Plus, I think personally that they are real, but like not completely physically real if that makes sense. Not to get too sciencey, but there are different vibrational energy planes on earth and in the universe. It’s why dogs, cats, and other animals seem able to see things that humans can’t see. Why? Because they have a higher frequency of energy that they can sense that we can’t. And creatures or beings that emit these types of energies, are often creatures that can be imagined in your minds eyes, and their vibrations can be sensed by animals. And we can sense them too if we work on our vibrations as well. I know because I’ve tried it and it works.
Man I remember that Jaws ride back when I was a kid... The thing that most shocked me was that oil slick burning over the water. The sight of fire over water melted by child brain, lol
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The crocodile footage at 1:14 is by RUclips user neon- flamingo, not Coaster Who. That was an accidental mislabeling on my part.
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Be prepared to be attacked by children now for using footage from Jacob The Carpetbaggers page. He was talking about you on his livestream which is why you have so many thumbs down on this. He's going to strike your video and was telling his fans to do the same.
I specifically emailed him and he gave me permission to use his video.
@@ThemeParkCrazy That is insane if that is true. On his last livestream which he put on private he was acting like he had no clue when his fans were telling him. Specifically his mod Ryan Nobel was instigating that they needed to do a mass strike.
I contacted him and he informed me that he knows he gave me permission.
The fact that some of them are abandoned and left in the water after they’re closed down adds to the creepiness.
Ok... thats creepy
@Corin Matthew Diehl the jaws wants revenge
What else do you thought? Of course they are there until getting destroyed
@@tarantula4197 True what else would happen to them? Like the theme park owners getting rid of their animatronics when they close their park? No impossible! Never wouldve thought about that man
That’s what always gets me the most too. You could casually go swimming in a pond and come across one of these things rubbing on your feet 😭
I just get scared thinking about falling into the water with the animatronic💀
Imagine that with the giant squid
AdraxasJr eeeeeee😣
Imagine that with the underwater dinosaur, around other creepy dinosaurs in the dark, while the park is closed.
Upbeat _Cloud242 no!!! Don’t do that to me hahshndjc
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Submechanicphobia people worst fear: falling into the ride
As someone with a bad submechanophobia, my #1 fear was to fall in the water, and drown with the animatronic. I always HATED to go on boat rides with animatronics in it, it's really s c a r y ...
Update, since I'm somehow still getting notifications from this comment: At the time of writing it, my english wasn't the best so I didn't.. exactly communicate what I meant. I never actually got on a boatride that included animatronics, I just really hated the idea of it, lol.
4 years later, I've mostly gotten over that fear, though I'll admit stumbling upon a worn out underwater animatronic would be quite jarring...
This is every single time I even hear or see an animatronic in the water. It’s scary to think I would even fall in. I especially am triggered by the sharks so I just always freak out. Doesn’t help that one time a man fell into a jaws ride like where the sharks were.
I would DIE
This is literally the sole reason I didn't go work as a skipper in Disneyland despite being a dream job for me--skippers sometimes jump in on their last day, or are tossed in, and I think being in the water with all the animals would traumatize me. I'd probably freeze up and just drown lol
If you ever been to Disney land on the jungle cruise you already know the hippos tho 😨
The scariest ones for me are the ones that have stopped functioning but remain submerged. Feels like a twisted Jack-In-The-Box, you know it’s never gonna work again but the thought of it coming back to life at an inopportune time is what really gets me.
YESSSS you understand
Yep I agree. It gave me nightmares when I was a kid.
Im just scared lf falling into the water :>
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omg you get it!!!
Me: I hate scary underwater stuff
My brain: Shut up im clicking this
This is to relatable 😅 am I right GAMERS?
Agreed.
Same
why is this me rn 😭
thats me
“It is even rumored that the whale itself still sits in the water to this day” The thought of accidentally stumbling across a 50ft decayed whale animatronic in murky pond water? Nope nope nope 🚫⚙️🐋
Someone needs to make a movie about this.
Dosware Pictures yes that would be awesome!!
Just waiting for the next major drought and a sunny Saturday and I’m there!
I don’t live too far from Wakefield!
CoyDog790 oh word? Maybe you should go check it out for us.
I’m not scared of them in the water
I’m scared of being with them in the water
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KrumpY boi I didn’t even know somebody else used this comment
KrumpY boi ah yes, because when someone says their opinion, it’s automatically considered a stolen copy when someone else has the same opinion. Are they gonna start copystriking opinions in the future lol
@James Wilkinson language and i agree with you
one of the most terrifying experiences of my life was when i one time went on a water slide that was completely pitch black inside and i thought it was just gonna be a black tunnel all the way through but then out of nowhere there was a giant dragons head with glowing eyes and you go through its mouth. i dunno if this counts as submechaniphoboa but it was horrifying
Yeah I think that counts.
U talking about that dragon water ride at raging waters in cali?
That sounds petrifying
I’m so sorry this happened to you
I would die
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Can’t wait
same 😔😔
@@cardinal3829 I'm gonna make that on pocket code nwowkwoiwei
It makes my skin crawl imagining myself get pushed in the water with those demonic animatronics in it
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I'd actually shit my pants 😭😭😭
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I dont have submechanophobia but imagining myself seeing this while underwater scared the hell out of me
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I was terrified of the Jaws ride. I knew it was a robot. I was scared of being trapped in the lake with the robot. I have now found my people.
Literally same! I went in 2003 when I was 13 and it was terrifying. When I seen this videos title that’s where I went in my head.
I cried so hard when I went on it the first time. Hate hate hate the jaws ride.
I'm the opposite, then I was like 10 I took the ride literally about 6 times in a row with my brother because we loved it
@@Dan55888 I have watched all the jaws movies but never been on the ride 😭
The story about when a visitor actually fell in is so scary! Even though he was okay, just the thought of swimming in the water with those mechanical sharks scares the hell out of me. 😬😬😬
it’s not even the animatronics that scare me. it’s the fact that there’s a ton of machinery under the water you can’t see.
Yeah, and if you fall in that there's a high chance your clothes will get snatched by the machine. And you get stuck drowning with it. Terrifying!
Also the thought of wires and electricity 😵💫
I know bro
My biggest fear is falling into a big body of water in a dark ride, unable to see what's beneath me. And a machine touches my foot.
@@a_prsn Thats even worse how tf did he sprain his ankle in water
Your comment made me curl up into a ball
Just kill me already lol
I felt sick at the thought
STOP PUTTING THAT MENATL IMAGE IN MY HEAD KATE
I don’t think the Sea Serpent is cute or scary. I think it’s derpy.
haha, me too
Same
It looks like it‘s high or something-
It looks like a little kid trying to find their mom in walmart
lol
"is this serpent creepy or cute"
This serpent looks like it lost some brain cells . _."
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Bertha had an oil leak at one point (recently) that turned her all black and even more terrifying. I think they either re restored her or cleaned her up and she looks fine now.
Mhm and during the flood she just sat underwater as the land was too wet to have everything set up I'm glad the council thought abt tht
But she I'm pretty sure had a oil leak before that too
The Sea Serpent looks like it took every single drug that exist
Hee hee im bad as michael jackson
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"and the now-defunct underwear museum"
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City of Angels baby.
Tyler Cunningham HE NEEDS TO DO A VIDEO ON IT!! XD
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There was actually a character that you could take a picture with named - and I’m not kidding- “the wizard of bras”.
Scary.
Okay Mildred is the only water animatronic that I’ve ever found to be cute. “She often tries to make friends with butterflies” like c’mon that’s the most purest & sweetest sentence. Even the word “Crocklebog” is charming whimsical and adorable ⚙️🐊🦋✨💕
Same! She's adorable
I agree. I adore her 💕
For real, if she were real I would give her all the head pats and all the fruit and veggies she can eat.
Imagine if they made an animated movie or Mildred back then. The studio that would’ve made the movie would be universal or don bluth.
Not to be dramatic. But I would die for Mildred, the Crocklebog.
I grew up in Adelaide, so not far from Murray Bridge. The two things that keep me visiting are savoury slices and the Bunyip. I was terrified of Bertha when I was a kid, and I remember her child.
Fun fact: my mother used to get me to behave by telling me the Bunyip would get me
I remember the bunyip! I only saw it in motion once, but the combo of the dark space, the creaky animatronic movement and the stench of the still water was definitely eerie as hell.
Me to
at least with her voice she had that day
I don’t think I have submachaniphopia but if I where to actually fall in the water with one of these I’d have a heart attack before I could even get out of the water
i would literally die
That’s my thing. Who wouldn’t freak out? Is it a phobia to b scared of something that’s designed to scare people lol
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I remember reading a Reddit AMA of a woman that worked as a mermaid on one water ride in a few decades ago (I can't remember the ride name). They said that many times while being in the water close to the ride you could feel suction forces pulling you towards to underwater machinery if you got to close. I still have nightmares thinking about this.
Well thank you for sharing this horrific tale, now I can’t stop thinking about it either lmaoooo
I’m guessing the Submarine Voyage.
XoldnewsX oh no!!! 🙀🙀
I'm like 65% positive it's not submarine voyage since I believe the mermaids in it were animatronics but I'm probably wrong since it wouldn't be that hard to have "real" mermaids there
hotgothicgurl01 while the mermaids viewed in the ride were fake, the mermaids seen from the lake were actual people, until they left after complaints about the water conditions.
Me when I take a bath: I’m fine an totally chill. when I’m in a pool : uhhh... ok still good .when I’m in a ocean: HELP ME
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I'm fine in anything not connected to the ocean in any way. I will not let the bull sharks get me. Never. They can swim in freshwater. No one is safe
Like Finn the Human
100% me😭
For me it’s just falling in the water. I can’t even begin to explain how scary it would be to accidentally fall out of the boat on a water ride, as the cold water surrounds ur body and the boat floats away; having to swim ur way back with the animatronics.
When he said a scuba diver had to go down there to put the whale back on the track, I said fake or not 😂😂 HELL NO
Omg same. I literally freaked out when he said that haha
Oh it's true. Some of my old family were working on the park. It legitimately floated off with one of my great uncles saying he fucking hated the whale.
I pity everyone with this phobia.
@@ghost_perk1530 Same... the only one that scares me is the Bunyip one... but that's just cause of how BAD it ended up becoming. However... the locals must hate it, cause at one point, someone broke the roaring mechanic and it would just go off all night and all day until they finally had someone go fix it. xD
I would want to do that, if they say what will happen I won‘t be scared so Ye even tho I am 10 who the chicken cares
Now all we need is a Submechanophobia Indie Horror Game to put the nail in our coffin...
A Five Nights at Freddy's-style game that takes place in a dark boat ride would be fantastic
@@the13throse it would
The13th Rose there’s a fan made submechaniphobia game.
@@Jroobelucios What's it called?
@@Jroobelucios oou yeah what's it called?
Imagine being the guy who had to go diving in to fix that horrifying creature
Wich one of them?
@@Honeyr0ck the whale one
I’m sure they drain the water for stuff like that.
@@ThePlur427 it was a non drainable lake (as said in the video) so a diver had to fix it underwater
cool
I remember Maelstrom and Jaws and I ADORED it’s atmosphere as a child (even though the fire in the Jaws ride scared the crap out of me back then). Seeing it in the video brought back so much nostalgia, thank you for including it!
I just imagined swimming in that Moby Dick pond to see if it was still there, and just slowly finding it submerged in water with it's lifeless artificial expression surrounded by the murkiness is one of the creepiest things I can imagine experiencing.
That sound like a creepy pasta or something
Oof
Just seeing the huge artificial whale what used to bring people fascination
And joy.
The old rails and gears,that could have taken months and even years to craft.
The beedy eyes that will never move again,sitting in four broken pieces never to see the morning sun.
Its glory with never be known,depression sets in when you realise.
He's been alone underwater for years now. Never going to see the happiness of children that seen him in the 50s.
He hasn't seen a human face in 70 years.
@@Endlesshorse64 that got depressing real fast
Since I am a really sad person it's a new
Ability.
Because water constantly moves it has the effect of giving life to likewise inanimate objects.
That, and a man made object or machine being submerged in water so deep is subconsciously seen as unnatural therefore it's eerie and uncanny. I don't have this Phobia, and it took a bit for me to understand it some, but I remembered thinking about times where I was on a dam as a kid and I looked at the water splashing up against the stone wall on the other side where it holds this massive body of water, while the other side is high and dry. The thought of being against the walls of the Dam WHILE under the water is pretty creepy to me, although I kinda like it. But that thought alone made me understand the phobia a bit more even though I don't have it.
@@VulpinetideCuteTimes0w0 Believe me, having this phobia sucks, this video made me uncomfortable, just the thought makes me uncomfortable.
@@VulpinetideCuteTimes0w0 Right! The people stuff doesn't belong deep in the ocean. Like bugs don't belong in an animal, so we all get freaked the hell out about parasites.
ME: "I hate creepy underwater stuff, I probably shouldn't watch that.... Without snacks. Brb."
Lmfaooo
I guess.
It’s not the animatronics themselves that scare me
It’s the thought of falling into the water and one popping up and touching you 😖
Noooooooo I would die😭😭😭
What kind of drugs were they talking when making the sea monster
*probably pot*
@@letmeramble last night i was still watching this. They couldve took ganja
Maybe rainbow unicorn shit XD
All of them...
chinese horse power
IVE ALWAYS HAD THIS FEAR AND LEGIT COULD NEVER EXPLAIN IT PROPERLY WTF
SAME
Same, mine started when I was little and went to it’s a small world
Same my cousins and mom says I’m just a scaredy cat and it’s not true it’s a legit phobia
blushbunnyqx Omfg SAME!!!! I hid my head in my dad side
SAAAME!! I’ve had this fear since I was 8?
I'm 35 years old, and STILL have flashbacks to Jaws the ride at Universal. My parents took me on it when I was about 8 or 9. I was TERRIFIED, because I had no idea that the shark wasn't real lol.
Lady Stardust 😆😆
Same. I was about 6 when I got taken on it and the original King Kong ride and I spent most of the day crying 😬
Exactly the same! I was a kid too and I wished I never got onto that terrifying ride...😅
SAME!!! I went on it when I was 6, I am now 19 and still have flashbacks
The fake shark looks scarier than real sharks.
Years ago I saw the Gardaland Sea Monster. All the ride it's kinda dark, makes you feel underground in a sea cave and all the animatronics are unsettling. The monster seems scary at that point when you reach it. I never thought it's actually a phobia, but I do remember I absolutely hated the idea of being near that thing or just the thought of the machinery under water. :|
I believe that "Scrolling down to the comment section" is an equivalent to closing one's eyes lol
Not on mobile
@@jackmazeika5594 On mobile it's more like squinting a bit.
Or looking at other people dead in the eyes
@@MMMercia its stiLL THERE-
H E L P
@@MMMercia this is why i want my damn pc back
just imagine falling in the water and opening your eyes under water and seeing one of these animatronics's face
Im drowning myself lmao
i would die of heart attack
and drowning
horibale
Fuck that! This phobia is fucked up 😂
I'd have a heart attack and drown
Look, they're impressive animatronics because they can work underwater, but if I could destroy them, I would.
Edit: Grammatical error.
Dont destroy them
Turtlebacongaemz Mustard 😹😹😹😹😹😹 Hells yeah! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
What if they start malfunctioning and they start attacking you back
@@papichurro7570 Then its time to re-enact the end scene from JAWS
Why man? Poor things just want to entertain you
The barely disguised disdain as you talk about the Jaws ride being replaced with “more Harry Potter attractions” is giving me LIFE!
8:25
I would be scared but the fact that his name is *Moby Dick* from *Pleasure Island* just makes me laugh. Thanks Moby Dick.
i agree XD
Lol yeah
🙄🤦🏻♀️
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Don’t forget that he’s a Sperm Whale
The first one
*Imagine having a night shift, at this park*
Fuck no, don’t call me spongebob cause I ain’t ready
AsaArts I would cry....
I would quit and look for a another job and never return to that park maybe cause I’m a fnaf fan
Heather Whitten I’m a FNaF fan too BUT NOOO I WOULD NEVER HAVE A NIGHT SHIFT THERE I WOULD JUST RUN OUT AND NEXT DAY SAY I QUIT
@@frostlion5694 same...
After seeing amd playing many Fnafs I would not take a chance!
I didn’t realize this was a actual phobia and I’m so glad I’m not alone. I never knew what to call this I just thought i was a weirdo
There's phobias for almost anything. There's phobias of stairs, streets, hell there's even a phobia for people who are afraid of letters of the alphabet.
Yeah same for me. I always thought I was weird for fearing something like that
Same! Just found out today!
@@artagle_14 you're right
Well there is even a phobia for I think garden gnomes lmao
yeah
I live in Italy, about two hours away from Gardaland, and so about every year I go there with my family. I love the I Corsari ride, and I swear every time I take that ride the Sea Serpent scares me, and I think he'll never stop to do so.
OMG WHY AM I SO FRICKIN SCARED OF JUST THE THOUGHT OF SOMEHOW BEING STUCK BEHIND THE GATE WITH THE CROCODILE SOMEHOW AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH
NO ! NO GOD PLS NO ! NOOO
Oh HeLl NaW...I'd faint and the animatronic would pull me down an I'd die 😩
@Error: try again later can I have a link to it
@Error: try again later thanks , I like being traumatized:)
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Ok I don’t think these are scary just I don’t wanna be sucked under the water and killed by the gears under there that’s what scared me
That's what fucks with me. These don't spook me, it's the mechanisms underneath that are horrifying.
I’m just imagining being dragged underwater trapped in the gears and not being able to get up
Elite Sumo I’ve always been scared of those weird boat ride things because of that
@@Jck_Lrkn and became animatronic
_moving gears could crush my bones_
Whenever I look under the water and can’t see the bottom I for some reason imagine big monsters trying to get me and I just want to get to land!
You most likely have Thalassophobia. Thalassophobia is the fear of the ocean’s depths/the depths of body of waters. It is linked with Nyctophobia in most cases, the fear of the darkness, and is sometimes the root of the fear of monsters such as giant krakens, sharks, or other types of big sea creatures possibly lurking in the water beneath.
I went to a boat ride in a gorgeous place in Mexico. We saw dolphins and stuff, then the tour guide gave us snorkels and fins and stuff for swimming there, I'm not afraid of the open ocean, but suddenly seeing all that endless blue, made me feel anxious.
Once I swam across a small part of the sea to the island about 200m away,, when I look down into the water, the bottom looked SO FAR AWAY, and I got so genuinely scared but I was still 100m from the shore and I literally swam like a shark was chasing me 😭
@@oikstooru 😱😱😱
I was a big fan of the Loch ness monster as a child, even shippered it with a Yeti) I Remember watching the Legend of dinosaurs with a plesiosaur on a pirate disk. He wrote a conspiracy theory about the Mariana trench. And then I suddenly realized. That I am very much afraid of depth precisely because of the fear of encountering something alive. I'm afraid of something big and capable of swallowing me, I'm afraid of something that can tear me up like a lion, I'm afraid of something small and agile, I'm afraid of something intelligent. I often had nightmares about being attacked by a terrible monster of the deep in the swamps. And from the myth of GTA: Sanandres about the creature in the water, I had goosebumps. So to this day, of course, my favorite Ob sea is really fraught with danger: snags on the bottom, glass from bottles because it is better not to climb to the bottom, although in a team I can jump from large reliable swimming logs. But still I ship and want to spread Nessie x Yeti pairing!
I am Italian and I can tell that the Corsari ride in Gardaland has been one of the best of the park. The atmosphere is so dark and creepy that you'll forget all your love for the pirate universe in those 5 minutes
Submechanophobia (most):”metallic and mechanical based danger”
(Example: getting snagged on broken machinery while in water “accidental”)
Me(my version of Submechanophobia):”Doesn’t want to be near a body of water with a possessed animatronic DEMON in it”
In the movie Jaws, Bruce (The shark Animatronic used for the movie) was made of metal, every time Bruce is underwater you can hear the metal inside of the animatronic and that creeped the shit out of me when younger.
Yes exactly
Oop
Fnaf vipes
listening him talk about the crocodile in such a gentlemanly way was so cute
Thats what I was thinking!
He sounds gay
Slushy Sushi but how do you “sound” gay like,, does sounding polite = being gay?
ellie conclusion: straight people are mean 🙄
sophie h. Excuse me, I’m straight...
I didn't even know I was this scared of robots underwater until I watched this video. Just imagining being in murky water and that swimming at me makes me jump.
Same ;w;...
Makes me wanna stay in my bed all day
It’s not gonna hurt you tho 🤣 so why be scared ?
mmMmichaelJacksonNnn it’s because of the way it looks
the fact that there are people that work there that do maintenance on these things underwater is beyond me
@s3ren1tyyfr😭
I get scared of even swimming around boats or docks. Also terrified of even underwater statues
I hate underwater statues especially this one of this huge statue that looks like a woman is bathing in the water it just scares me for some reason
Those can be pretty creepy
Same with me, I don’t know what it is. Seeing any large object underwater makes me panic for some reason
Hey I Dont Like Some CreepyPasta Things
CREEPY
The Sea Monster at the Italian park looks like Beetlejuice when he turns into a snake.
You’re not wrong 😂😂😂
Stop insulting italians Parks look at ur american pizza whit kechtup and cheese and even worts the pinapple in the pizza disgusting
@@gojirarampagedkingofthemon6112 BRUH THEY AINT INSULTING IT THEY ARE SAYING A FACT
@@gojirarampagedkingofthemon6112 they aren't insulting Italy. He is just stating the location in which they found the sea monster
@@gojirarampagedkingofthemon6112 who the fuck puts ketchup on pizza? Who told you it was Americans? Because they fuckin lied 😂😂😂
I would not want to see that animatronic whale... ever... especially not in 2020...imagine seeing an rusty, razor sharp chipped teeth, malfunctioning, giant, animatronic........
Dubstep _God DON’T GIVE 2020 THAT IDEA
The Moby whale? Nah bro/sis/amigo (amigo is meant for you if you're an enby) that thing cracked into 4 pieces and is now resting at the bottom. (I think you already know this-)
Imagine You're just chilling and swimming with friends when you take a dive and just stumple into that thing.
Wouldn't it be a little bit more scary if it was a whale shark or a killer whale!?😱😱😱😧😦😮😯😲😫😫😫🙀🙀🙀
@@shalandawilson3689 sperm whales are fierce as fuck 😬 the can easily take down killer whales and their only known “predator” (more like equal opponent though) is the giant squid soooo yeah it’s pretty scary
Some of these do give me an uneasy feeling but I love it!! It’s oddly fascinating to see them underwater while moving, or even just hearing about how they work/are cleaned.
just imagine, if the ride just breaks down and you'd have to swim in the dark whilst also feeling these animatronics beneath you- you feel the moss in the waters and feel the animatronics near your feet. HELL NO- FUHKKKK NOW I HAVE SEVERE SUBMECHANOPHOBIA
Yes lol
why are you more scared of it being an animatronic then a real one ? do you also have a talasophobia or is it just really centred on animatronics ?
@@ihatemosquitoes5918 BOTH WHAT THE FUCK 😭 IM SO SCARED OF WHATS IN THE WATER LMFAOO. ITS IRONIC THO, I LIVE IN FUCKJNG HAWAII💀
EDIT: MY OHONE IS STUCK ON CAPSLOCK LOL. IDK HOW TO TURN IT OFF & ITS JUST BEEN GLITCHED AHAHA.
STOP YOU ARE ACTUALLY SCARING ME haha😂
@@ihatemosquitoes5918 thalassophobia? I have it. The ocean’s one big ole nope for me.
"If you feel like giving your kids nightmares, I highly recommend a ride on this!"
Carlosβ or if you are alone then go
thank you for the subtitles
I just drove past it on my way to gatlinburg
Yes that is what he said
This ride really did freak me out as a kid. At the very end of the ride the boat rises up like something is in the water underneath and I thought I was gonna die.
"Built all the way back in 1825."
I'm imagining Brits going "oh! So it's a brand new castle."
😂 as a Brit I can confirm!
You think British castles are old?
Oxford University is so old it predates the Aztec Empire.
Dosware Pictures yes! Britain is one old strange place!
Cris oh you mean modern age homing? I literally live opposite a Roman wall lol
@@DoswarePictures Well to be honest a lot of people think that the Aztec Empire is really ancient due to a lack of information on it, but it isn't because it's ancient but because the Spanish did a great job of erasing a lot of info about their tech and stuff.
i have this fear so damn much that
1. i can't even touch the water with the animatronic
2. it's so bad that even in lakes i'm scared
I remember crying in fear as a kid the first time I saw the Sea serpent in Gardaland. I remember my mother closing my eyes trying to calm me down, I will never forget that moment.
The Hydra?
"Submechanophobia has been gaining steam on other social media sites."
Yeah, my recommended was infected as well apparently...
Why do I keep torturing myself? I'm like 70% sure I've developed this fear and yet I keep watching submechanophobia vids. Not surprised I'm getting nightmares.
I don't... ._.
I totally forgot the terrified me as a child until I stumbled across these videos...
I know same 😅
Its called not being a wuss bet if i went in the water with a monster you bet im putting up a fight
Same I was fine before
The jurassic boat ride in pigeon forge, when i rode it a few years back, it was creaking SO loud and the mechanical noises were so unsettling, the animatronics all creaked as well. very creepy experience and it was dark too LOL
Just moved here and thinking about going but it's $20 a person 😮
@@moxygirlheythat’s not bad girl u should go
I got stuck on the ‘it’s a small world’ ride for almost four hours when I was a kid. To this day I don’t think I’ve ever experienced something so traumatizing.
Oh my God I'm so sorry that ride literally makes me go into cardiac arrest 🤪 that ride is creepy asf 😂 I always think the ones that swing from the ceiling will fall into the water and shock the whole place and have it go up in flames 🤪 I especially hate the fact of thinking of falling in the water 😔 😫 I don't get why they should put robots that close to the water 😫 besides, it's just creepy all together. Like the dolls? NoPe. The music? NoPe. The mechanics? NOPEEEE. *And don't even get me started on splash mountain* 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
ツ•ILoveFrogs• too many emojis
@@blxdegenix3083 🌿🌻🌼🌺🌹🌸🌷😆💛✨🥇🏅🎖️🏆🤪🤣👆🏻👇🏻💩🦇🧛♂️🌈🏳️🌈💜🍄❤️🐸 Idgaf how many I put
*slowly laughs underwater*
Olivia 00 I got stuck on the Peter Pan one for like 8 seconds.
I’m just scared of those animatronics being IN the water. Makes me feel weird.
Now that I think of it, I have worried in the past about falling in and getting injured by the gears.
I get that. Like, it feels like the water is the ONE place something like a robot SHOULDNT be.
Bruh imagine falling in the water with the bunyip and it starts coming after you
;w; ...
Thats just terrifying-
Hell Nah
I would be more terrified of what the water’s made up of than the bunyip lol
NO NO NO NOPE NOPE SO MUCH NOPE!
Noooo
I’m honestly super happy Mildred was mentioned in this, she scared the hell out of me when I was younger. But she’s a friendly creature, the squirts of water is just her excitement with new people!
However, I’m always going to opt for the bridge into BeWILDerwood. I don’t like boat rides either way
TPC: never screamed so hard
The Video: OMG RAINBOW SHARK
I laughed so hard
The shark said gay rights 😌✌🏻🏳️🌈
@@Filthynoko... or end up like me!
yessirr, gay rightsss ✨🌈🏳️🌈
Rainbow Shark? :3
Ok
The sea monster has potential, it looks like a real one
Oooo its dragon sea?????
sea serpent b be like: ._.
Wait you have seen a sea monster??
Ok Who's Idea To Gave That Thing A Human Fucking Face With Sharp Teeth!? WHY!?
@@jarenrodis3570 SERIOUSLY!! WHOEVER CAME UP WITH THAT IS ONE SICK PUPPY!
me: *has crippling submechanophobia*
also me: *frick it ima watch this*
Same-
Same tho
Lol 😂 meh too but not that much
Hee hee im bad a michael jackson
@@santiagopasha1459 u mean Micheal jackson?
Thanks for mentioning Maelstrom. I'm dissapointed that a ride dedicated to Norwegian mythology was replaced. That ride was my first introduction to Norwegian mythology and really sparked my interest in it. I can only imagine the number of kids who are going to miss out now that it was replaced with Frozen.
I think I have a phobia of animatronics in general. Them being underwater does make it worse, however. I HATE the beach because I’m also afraid of sharks
Then you might have automatonophobia😊
same!! i only like to put my feet in the water and run from the waves and that’s pretty much it. its still fun and i’m glad i never go into the water fully lol
@@softiesquish5394 thank u
Meh. Sharks are pretty much harmless to humans, regardless of what movies like jaws portray.
SAME
just imagine falling into the dark misty dirty water and just seeing the jaws animatronic. Terrifying
some guy actually fell in the ride so you just predicted the future
@@georgelamas2150 wait what? Did the person survive?
Yes
@@georgelamas2150 oh ok phew
And the scariest part is that he came face-to-face with the sharks
Normal animotronic: ....eh not that scary
Animotronic in a puddle of water: terrifying
TRUE TRUE
It's scarier when they're fully submerged.
It's the bunyip animatronic
I love 💘 the Murray Bridge Bunyip ROAAARRRRRRRRR
@@mystearicanightchild7317 No, they mean underwater animatronics in general. They’re terrifying.
Btw Moby was found still sitting in the water a couple months ago, so yes he is still down there. If you don't believe me there is a vid on RUclips of a guy putting a camera down there. The video is called " Moby Dick: The lost animatronic.
The electrocuted shark gave me the most spine chilling feeling ever NO THANK YOU
Right lmaooo
I bet is gave you a SHOCK 😂
OMG rainbow shark is real
@@bwccrow4881 BAHA
Me felling like its not scary showing my mom lmaooooo
The one person dropping a dislike must have some BAD submechanophobia.
I bet they did!
when he said the whale is still in the water to this day i shit myself
Also, the moby dick animatronic was doing a test run back in it’s day before the park opened on that day when employees said there was an earth shuddering *crack* and the whale broke into multiple pieces and sank. Your welcome :)
The Bunyip animatronic had an oil leak at one point, turning the water black and staining the whole animatronic black too. Look up ‘Bunyip animatronic oil spill’ trust me, if you think Bunyip alone is terrifying, take a look at a oil stained Bunyip animatronic in pitch black water. Don’t worry though, they managed to clean the water and the animatronic lol.
i had no problem w the bunyip animatronic until i saw the oil covered bunyip in i think fastpass’s video covering this stuff too.
im not typically scared of things but it terrified me
then it had white water and it looked like Bunyip just nutted
Kamil525 😟
Kamil525 I was fine till you said the last part
@@callizto1964 he's the foul
C U M B E A S T
Imagine jumping underwater and see a rotting animatronic smiling back at you
Me: a person who’s afraid of the dark/weird entity’s
Also me: let’s watch this before bed!
Me right now 😓
That's me right now
After what I’ve seen this doesn’t scare me
Haha same
Yep about to sleep soon ha ha so relatable
I feel so good with all you guys. I really thought I was the only one who would be terrified to fall into the water with one of those creepy things. I know I would get a heart attack.
Listen I freak out when going towards downed trees in the lake. So your still probably braver then me. Heck I sometimes get afraid of swimming under the dock because the last time I was there at the dock I was at. I saw to glimmering eyes.
Does anyone else feel a deep unsettled feeling in their legs watching anything to do with submechanaphobia. Like it's almost fight or flight but I'm watching this in bed and all i want to do is tuck my legs inside my torso..
Just realised I was subconsciously doing this
YES OMG
How did u know this?
Y e s.
Yes!
Disney: “ok people ideas”
MDM: “how bout a roller coaster?”
Universal: “how bout a walkthrough ride?”
Disney: “oh I know why don’t we scare the ever living hell out of the children and add submerged animatronics”
When you realised scrolling through the comment section won't save you anymore....
eternaldeathloop u h o h
Lmao
You fool, *YOU* *CAN'T* *RUN* *AWAY* **malefic* *laugh**
I used to creep myself out in the bathtub and imagine a giant great white bursting through the tub from behind the water handle
OMG I USED TO DO THAT AS A KID WTF
And sexy woman coming just wear lingerie
I USED TO THINK THIS WHILE SITTING ON THE TOILET
I'd always do this in pools, imagine the floor opening up underneath me and a whale or shark would be there.
I thought i was the only one
I ALREADY HAVE THALASSOPHOBIA THIS MAKES IT WORSE
just so you dont have to look it up thalassophobia is a fear of the ocean or very big lakes in my case
I havw that
Thalassopobia means the fear of deep water.
Aquaphobia is the fear of
You guessed it. Water.
@Xx-Neo overlord phase one-xX I cried my eyes out when I was running away from a sh*tty crab.
YES I also have that...I don't really have submechanaphobia unless the thing there looks really abandoned, is really big, and the water is murky
ME TOO WHY AM I WATCHING THIS🤦🏽♀️
The sea monster is the real one that gives me the creeps as a matter of fact ALL OF THEM GIVES ME THE CREEPS
I have to say, usually, stuff like this doesn't freak me out, but these were literally so scary.
Yes, they creep me out too!
I must be crazy or something because they don't scare me
Zoe CoolGurl just imagine being alone with them in the dark in some murky water with no one around you in a 3 mile radius
Why would you care about someone's name loser NOPE IM OUT
What if: Loch Ness was actually an underwater animatronic
🤯🤯🤯🤯
It is
i always imagine it like the build sea monster from gravity falls.
I think he is a banana
@@cherriesnart you mean The Gobblewonker
imaging the ride broke or sanck and you had to swim to the shore with them in the water :|
N O P E
You owe me a pair of shorts
@@bboof2624 why
I'd would just rather sink
Actually nope swim back
@@willthewise4106 because they'd get so scared they'd crap their pants maybe?
Growing up in Hillsboro, OR we always went to a pumpkin patch that had a little river ride you could take to reach the pumpkins and there were a few things that came out of the water that always scared me! A pair of dragons, a shark, and I'm pretty sure one more thing. They were pure metal, no realistic look, which made it worse.
"The idea of being in the water with the twisting gears, sharp edges..." Well, when you put it that way... 😰
OH MY GOD THE WHALE!!! My god the idea of a giant mechanical whale is just so scary and the fact that people live right next to that lake... it’s truly terrifying
The whale is still submerged at the bottom of the pond, you can see it from google earth which makes it that much more creepy
I want to see it on google maps! Where is it?
Disney Lover The theme park it was in was called “Pleasure Island Family Theme Park” which is located in Cleethorpes, but that’s all I know
ikr i never wanna swim again
The lightning/oil rig scene in Maelstrom was so impressive. I remember feeling like I was trapped in a real, inescapable storm as a kid. Still feels larger than life when I think back on it so many years later.
That was my favorite part of the ride, it was incredible. I wish more theme park rides would use miniatures like that.
Yea always loved the ride and that ending scene was cool. I kind of wish they would have just redone the ride but kept the troll theme and had it more of an expansion of the that troll section for the whole ride.
So sad they got rid of it. 😭
I’ve went on that Jurassic ride years ago. Over half the animatronics were broken or didn’t work, the water was full of trash, and the whole place just stank like rotting food. Would NOT recommend that ride. You can even see it in the video; some dinosaurs are missing limbs or jaws
Him: Is this serpent creepy or cute?
Me : it looks like it doesn’t want to live...
Same
@@scarwars wait, same?
same
Looks like it's on drugs
Creepy
Here’s my real question.
Why haven’t they made a scary siren/mermaid ride???? I’m itching for one to be made.
McLain Hunter fr i love it when mermaids use to attract boys with their voices and kill them ah the good times
FUCK YEAH
@BILL CIPHER IDKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK, but I lover mermaids!!!!!!!
BILL CIPHER I understand!!! Plus, I think personally that they are real, but like not completely physically real if that makes sense. Not to get too sciencey, but there are different vibrational energy planes on earth and in the universe. It’s why dogs, cats, and other animals seem able to see things that humans can’t see. Why? Because they have a higher frequency of energy that they can sense that we can’t. And creatures or beings that emit these types of energies, are often creatures that can be imagined in your minds eyes, and their vibrations can be sensed by animals. And we can sense them too if we work on our vibrations as well. I know because I’ve tried it and it works.
THE HADRY POTTER ONES!
Man I remember that Jaws ride back when I was a kid... The thing that most shocked me was that oil slick burning over the water. The sight of fire over water melted by child brain, lol
Right? Lmao when I was a kid on that ride, I thought how the heck water could burn. Hurt my little child head