i think the creepiness behind this song many people attach to it is that it gives off the feeling that there's really nothing left to see. everything is gone and now you're just left feeling kind of empty.
THANK YOU. I’ve been reading comments trying to put the words together on how it makes me feel and this is it. The off tune guitar always made it feel like you’re in this weird in between of realities that felt forbidden and for whatever reason you couldn’t escape it. Looking back on it now, like someone else said it’s the closest thing I’ve ever felt to “hearing” a liminal space. I wonder if it has to do with the fact that you only ever rarely heard it, as on TV the credits usually would be overtaken by an ad or the beginning of the next show, so getting to experience the credits really felt like you were experiencing something you weren’t meant to
Same I always thought it sounded SpongeBobby in a weird way as if it belonged in the show until people started pointing out its creepyness then i started to get creeped out by it :(
Imagine you being a child lost in an empty and silent mall, it's late at night and you're just walking looking for the exit in an infinite labyrinth of closed shops and each minute feels like hours, so when you finally arrive where the exit it's supposed to be... You realize that is not, then the silence it's broken by this song.
why do i just feel powerless listening to this. like, i feel like once the credits music starts there is nothing I can do other then leave... it just feels dark and hopeless for some reason
This song has the vibe of being the last kid at the daycare. It's evening, everybody has already left with their parents, you're sitting on the carpeted floor of the playroom with a little plastic horse and wondering if your parents forgot about you.
yea, i remember that shit bruh. my parents worked until later than the other parents, and you are just sitting there, without anyone to play with, just patiently waiting for your parents.
Just imagine being the characters when the show was ending, just hearing this music while on a coffee break and then just getting to relax the rest of their day.
Nowadays its the opposite. Episode's over, they film again, again and again. sometines another cringy live action cartoon airs like a quick break. But it happens again
Even though the closing theme SpongeBob is supposed to be relaxing, it sometimes feels different if you watched the show home alone or in the middle of the night. it feels somewhat eerie and reminding how lonely it is
Amen. I used to dread when this came on at the end of the dvd. Then I'd have to make the decision to get up in the dark and change the dvd or just let it be and go to sleep.
Just imagine this one day. The last episode of Spongebob. Spongebob finally got his driver's license. Squidward finally became a famous musician and artist. Sandy makes a groundbreaking scientific discovery. Mr. Krabs makes a million dollars and retires in style and passes his formula on to Plankton to continue the business and they shake hands calling each other brothers. As for Patrick, well, he proves to the world that mayonaise is in fact an instrument. The gang gathers one last time to have fun in jellyfish fields. The camera slowly zooms out over the bikini bottom as this song begins to play and we hear that french narrator calmly say, "Ahh, bikini bottom. Here we leave our nautical friends. And as they say, F is for friends who do stuff together, U is for you and me, N is for anywhere and anytime at all, down here in the deep blue sea.
Honestly, this song never scared me that much. Yeah, it's eerie, but to me it always just felt like it was meant to signify the end of one adventure, and to inform us that another was coming up. It never felt "forbidden" as it played at the end of every episode without fail. A lot of people put deep meaning behind this song, but I just see it as the end of a Spongebob episode.
Exactly, I dunno what the people here are talking about, I can usually understand other people's point of view but here it's just.. it's just the end of a SpongeBob episode, nothing creepy or eerie about it
well its clearly not about the song itself its the fact that it signifies the end, imagine this playing at the scene of any place people would be, but aren't. the feeling of ghost towns and the feeling of being watched best represent this. Being completely alone but hearing a specific song that could have meaning to you out of the blue is scary especially because you'd believe its there for a purpose or your'e being messed with by someone lurking.
@@Squeebo Honestly, if you're watching Spongebob as a small child, then you know that this is only the end of one specific episode, and that another is coming on in a few minutes, or instantly if you're watching it on Netflix. It's not scary, it just signifies the end of a specific episode. Also, it's a pretty lighthearted, goofy song.
not gonna lie, if I was exploring some place and this just suddenly played, I would probably shit bricks. There's always been something just oddly weird about the credits song of Spongebob. Like, I don't even know how to explain it because it's not really obviously spooky or some shit.
I heard that that feeling it's done on purpose by the creators to make we feel that "void" of "the fun has ended". And somehow make that we miss the show and want to watch more (but I'm not sure if I heard that last part too).
I think it's because it has no distinct melody. It just sounds like a bunch of weird sounds that make up a weird piece that makes no sense. But when you think about it, that is the point. It's supposed to be goofy and stupid to fit the show, and it's not supposed to be played outside the show. So when you hear it outside the show it will feel very creepy and out of place.
It used to make me feel uneasy as a kid when these played because I had so the SpongeBob episodes on VCR. So when I heard this music the tape would stop playing and it would get dark in my room
It stops when you stop walking. Then you start walking and you hear it again. Also it always sounds like it`s around the corner, but no matter how much you walk the sound isn`t getting closer
This truly shows how context can change how you perceive the song. For instance; imagine you are sitting in the bedroom of a beachfront paradise. You look out your window and see the tranquil beaches and palm trees as they sway in the wind. There is a beach party going outside, and you hear this song being played over the speakers on the beach. It provides a tranquil sort of feel, like you're at peace. Now imagine that you're in a dilapidated mall in the dead of night, with no one around, and no way to call for help. You search endlessly through the vast hallways and empty stores unable to find the exit, all the while this song is playing on repeat in the background. See what I mean?
i think what’s most creepy, or maybe just unnerving about this little song, is the fact that, from a young age, we have to learned that this song is meant to signify the end. literally the end of an episode, but it meant the end of the fun, the adventures, the laughs, it comes to a pause, and then this music begins playing, telling you it’s over, there’s nothing left, go to bed or do something else.
Thank you…I don’t know how I didn’t pick up this comment earlier on but, yes…there was a lot of stuff I didn’t like and didn’t understand that was happening during my childhood and this show was one of the things that I was most certain of in my life (even though I’d understand the show differently at this age now). Hearing this song meant that I had to go back to dealing with the reality of my daily life at home including my family and nanny, my education, or even just living which hurts because, I’ve literally just had the most fun I could have that’s immediately accessible to me. Someone else in this comments section said that hearing this song meant that the characters of the show that have been perceived as friends would leave them and it’s of course really sad.
I had the DVD versions. When this played, I remember some weird, surreal feeling? like "oh shit, the episodes are over. There's nothing left." I also feel weird that other people also recognized this
I don't know about you, but this reminded me a little of the last episode of The Amazing World of Gumball. When, after Rob was knocked out, the credits of the episode began to play, with approximately the same echo
The Creepy thing about this is that hypothetically if you are alone in a mall and out of nowhere that starts to sound what is really creepy is not that it sounds for no reason, it is knowing directly that you are not alone in the mall
Well considering many places have automation for their music to be playing, it would not mean you aren't completely alone. It would more likely mean something went wrong with the system or the building is about to be open for early workers/business.
@@Gandhi_Physique I think they meant this being around the night where the Mall is completely empty no workers & no customers are there you are just their alone walking around & you hear this song begin playing out of nowhere this would send shivers down your spine because not only do you have to listen to this song that feels weird & creepy outside of Sponge Bob but now you also know you aren't alone in that mall someone else is there.
It's creepy bc it makes you feel alone. The atmosphere of this song just has that feeling to it. The echo and hollow sound. Something about it. On top of that I watched SpongeBob alone all the time and I’m getting flash backs to me just sitting there as a kid while everyone was at work and school while I was at home.
@@Caesarr0r actually no, I’ve been in a couple Category 3/5 hurricanes and it’s terrifying. Hearing the rain and wind as the world outside slowly is destroyed is terrifying Sorry to burst your bubble.
Imagine walking around in dead silence through some abandoned mall, exploring the rundown and dilapidated hallways, just for this to slowly start playing in the background. It starts out barely above a whisper, something you can only hear in the back of your head if you pay attention. And over time, it gets louder. And louder. It almost feels like it's getting closer. It starts blaring in your ears, enough to hurt. And when it ends, back to dead silence. And in the silence, something crosses your mind, as though some great dread just befell you... *Maybe it was better with the song playing afterall.*
@@unknown.1043 it’s basically just because if you associated this song with the end of something, like perhaps an episode, then it would be eerie to you if there wasn’t any context
Am I the only one who finds the end credits and this song genuinely comforting? Like I remember sitting with my dad and us both talking about how much we liked the SpongeBob soundtrack, this song being one of our favorites.
real! my dad is a truck driver so me and my family would be on the road with him alot. this theme just reminds me of being on the top of his bunker munching on cherrios wondering what we're gonna watch next
I’m terrified. It’s the happy-sadness of an episode of SpongeBob ending, with the nostalgia of a song I heard all the time as a kid, with the empty mall creating a dreamlike aesthetic… it’s like if I’d died and my life just flashed before my eyes and ended here
It Is The SpongeBob Outro Song! If you guys wanna be creeped out watch the 2016 superbowl halftime show where lady gaga starts by jumping off the roof of the stadium. It's creepy because during the start of her career her friend and fellow musician took her own life by jumping off a building.
This was ingrained into my head as a kid. Since I had SpongeBob DVDs and I'd watch them when I'd go to bed..many mornings I'd wake up to this playing and it always had a strange vibe
same but the dvds were so short that 90% of the time my grandma had to turn off the tv at like 3am everyday because it would blare endlessly and she would hear it in her room
I remember when I would wake up in the middle of the night at my grandpas house to hear this on his little box tv, I always felt like I was being watched
Exactly! For me it conjures up memories of staying over at my aunt's house, waking up on the couch in the living room in the middle of the night to find this playing. She lives out in the middle of nowhere, and this song always made me feel like something outside was peering at me through the window. I can vaguely remember waking her up and pestering her to help me restart the episodes because I didn't know how to/worried about somehow accidentally turning the TV off or breaking the DVD player and having it stay frozen on this screen. Super unnerving.
Imagine your one of the last humans on earth and your exploring an old mall for resources and you see a TV playing SpongeBob just reminiscing on your childhood
Then… it ends. You hear something but it sure as hell Are not your comrades, something else is in the mall. He is damn well the cause of where everyone went. You have one objective in mind: *RUN*
Every time I hear the old Spongebob outro music I get hit by a massive wave of nostalgia, and it takes me back to the early 2000's when I was in elementary school and would watch old school Spongebob episodes on Nickelodeon, back when Stephen Hillenburg (RIP) was still in charge of the series. Modern Nick never plays the outro/credit music at the end of Spongebob episodes nowadays, they just cut to the next episode/show.
i remember i had like six episodes of season one on vhs and i would watch it in my room on my little box tv and just stare at the end credits in the dark. i remember being so creeped out by it but never turning it off
this song really freaked me out as a kid!!! i always would wake up in the night to it playing, never actual spongebob episodes. glad this video captures the oddity of it
This is what SpongeBob hears after a successful episode. He leaves the set, goes to get some snail food for Gary, and maybe invites Patrick over for some drinks.
You are in a mall, being the security guard, and you hear this music, you try to find a place to hide, it keeps getting louder and closer. You try to duck but *IT* finds you. You try to run really fast but he’s too fast, you can’t outrun him, you accept your fate, and *D I E*
Never thought this could sound scary with all the echoes. Even as a kid, hearing this song meant going back to reality after having the most fun I could have in my childhood. I didn’t think it sounded scary but, I did think it was preparing me for what would happen next in my daily life.
I’ve got goosebumps just listening to this. it gives off the feeling of just emptiness and that it’s over in a way. it makes you uncomfortable and somewhat scared for what’s going to happen next, the echo it gives off makes you feel alone, like the darkness is slowly consuming you as you slowly fade into this song
@@illusion9289 Same like omg this makes me cry for some reason. It would scare me in the dark when the show ended and I was alone. When it’s echoed, it’s less scary to me though. I guess it’s all associated with negative emotions of the show ending or being alone as the show was ending.
for me, its like being trapped in an ending credits, you try to scream but you cant even hear your own voice, and when the credits fade out, everything is pitch black, not being able to see anything, hear anything, only feel yourself.
I remember having a Sponge-Bob Christmas special on DVD when I was young. This theme would play at the end. But, for some god-forsaken reason, the outro would loop over and over until you backed out to the extras menu or took out the DVD. One night, my mother put on the DVD and went to bed. I had no remote, I was only small so I didn't know how to take out the DVD. I wept for hours that night as the endless outro burned itself into my subconscious. I prayed for the first time in my life that night, that something would make it end, and yet the song endured. Hours passed, it was four in the morning, I was in the fetal position, rocking and crying when my mother opened the door, she must've thought I fell asleep without turning off the DVD. I'd almost forgotten her face, all I was capable of imagining was this song, now twisted and ruined by endless repetition, it triggers shell-shock worse than that of a Vietnam veteran thinking of it today. The guitar melody will haunt me until I choke on my last pained breath, which is truly a horrifying thing to consider as I am a guitarist and am frequently asked to play the riff by people who are unaware of my trauma. This song broke me. I am a husk of the person I once was, the child in me died that night, he was replaced by the cold and distant man writing this comment. I can't talk to anyone about this, they don't understand. They think this is just a fun outro song, one which triggers nostalgia in their still innocent mind. I don't know what has compelled me to write this, it pains me to think of these things, yet I can't stop typing. Tears are streaming down my face as I recount these events to you but yet my hands still move. I need help, but I know its impossible. How do you solve a problem nobody else has experienced? Please save me.
Oh my gosh..that sounds absolutely horrible..I’m so so sorry you had to go through that and that people don’t understand your pain. I hope life will get better ❤️🩹
Have you tried therapy? If it makes you feel better, I fell asleep with the TV on once on Channel 53 (cartoon network) but when I went to bed it was adult swim, checkered past. I woke up to the sound of courage the cowardly dog credits playing and it made me terrified to go back to bed.
@@FazeRustyNuts Its just a matter of perspective, people just need to be more open minded, also what is the purpose of your comment exactly? it literally has no impact on ANYTHING whatsoever.
@@FazeRustyNuts They're not even saying the song is MEANT to be eerie, They're saying it sounds eerie to THEM. Its not really that hard to fathom, unless you're less than 10 years old.
This song gave me feeling that i never felt before. When i allways hear this song, my home felt very empty, and streets too. Its very nostalgic and eerie at the same time. Not sure how to describe this feeling.
I haven't watched spong Bob in a very very long time, but this image gives me so much nostalgia.. cause I remember as a kid sitting on the couch and eating cereal and this would show up..
this is definitely one of the songs that plays as the credits roll in the sky at the end of the world. you and your best friend are sitting on the top of a house drinking slurpees watching everything burn. you're both happy you made it this far and are excited to spend the rest of eternity doing more stupid best friend stuff in heaven.
*this. makes me feel.. empty.. its like my life have ended. there's nothing to do now, then.. this song starts in your head. before your life slowly leaves.. now.. you wait.*
I imagine you're in a mall, completely dark except from the street lights shining through the doors. Then suddenly, the lights flicker twice then turn on. This music plays right after. As it plays continuesly, you begin to hear Spongebob's squeeky shoes quacking on the floor. It gets louder, and louder, and louder but he never comes. And it continues in a loop for a long time but it then stops. You then hear spongebobs laugh then everything goes pitch black.
Footsteps ending, Spongebob trapped within glass to perform, he hears no applause at the end, rather he hears the resonation of a song against the very same glass prison he is bound to never escape. This is not the first time it has taunted him. And there may never be a last... *Thank you for coming to my TED Talk*
Imagine gave up escaping from the snail, and u just crying and asking everything to be over and it just doing it's slow walk towards u while this song playing.
Am I the only person that thinks abandoned places are the most peaceful tranquil and imagining an empty mall with this music playing would feel just totally relaxing.
I was never bothered by the end credits as a kid, but I can certainly see why it would be unsettling to some. It is inherently liminal in the sense that it is literally transitioning you from one episode to the next. It has this quality of being void of anything familiar. One minute you were watching Spongebob and the gang engaging in wacky antics, a lively atmosphere full of energy, and the next thing you know all of that is gone. You've fallen off the edge of the episode and into a room devoid of life. You're in a generic waiting room with a Spongebob font, but no Spongebob. All you can do is hold your breath and pray that that picture of a pirate appears once more and asks you if you're ready, lest he doesn't and low rider starts playing over George Lopez jumping up and down.
Imagine hearing this and it slowly muffles more and you see your friend get dragged into the darkness and hear the most brutal sound of him being ripped apart and you slowly step back only to step on a skull with blood on it and the music just stops with feedback and the lights fully shut off
If this played as soon as the mall FULLY closed, then the mall should be made to feel like one big SpongeBob episode in other ways - like, you know, playing the opening theme as soon as the mall opens...
The song ends. The speakers dotted around the mall fall silent. Like a tv going to static at the end of an episode, all power in the mall goes out. The inky darkness consumes you and all you can do is wait for it to find you in the silence.
This is what you’ll hear at the brink of death, when your vision starts to get blurrier and the light gets brighter as this music gets louder, those final breathes you take while listening to this knowing it’s the end of your story. While the music is coming to an end you see nothing but white, there’s no turning back now, as you let the light consume your soul, the last thing you’ll ever hear is the end of this song, after that the music and your conscious fade into nothing
It sounds like you're in your final moments in a post apocalyptic city, dying, bleeding to the ground, hearing this reminiscing about the good and happy times of your life and childhood. Slowly fading out with laughter and a smile on your face
this gave me an idea for a short horror game. you're walking in a mall and it's crowded, but it's seemingly infinite so you're just walking straight. it slowly gets uncrowded and darker outside as you walk, because there's people leaving the mall. but then you come across an exit at the end, but it's locked. realizing there's no other extits in the mall, you panick. this song then starts to play as the darkness consumes you and you black out. the end
listened to this while high on acid you would not comprehend what there was. what little was left behind. so much taken from us all, the children, gone, and finally there he sat; as if the world would not move without him. spongebob slowly left the now emptied mall. what had he done? what didn't he do? with every step his boot squeaked, and he could feel the pools of blood under his feet. his socks were drenched, pain showered him. a pain only he could feel.
Imagine in the complete darkness and all you see is one emergency light from a room and this song playing as it echoes through the deserted, empty mall. As you walk by, you can sense something behind you. The more you walk, the more you feel it getting closer.
I ran quickly to a store with skateboards and hit on the head just in time before it ate me I ran fast and hurdled over objects in the way and escape the building in time
POV. You turned on the speakers to distract the zombies and to give your friends the chance to escape. In doing so, you have to sacrifice yourself as there's only one door in and out the speaker control area. So you look in the window to see your friends below able to escape as you slowly hear the zombies destroy the door....
this feels like it would be played in that "you cheated: someone is coming" level of the backrooms to give you a scary nostalgia feeling or something before you die so you can reminisce
It feels like a countdown. As soon as the song ends, something bad will happen.
Couldn't have said it better myself. That is the Creepiest way to understand it.
Yup as soon as it ended I got a loud ass ad
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i think the creepiness behind this song many people attach to it is that it gives off the feeling that there's really nothing left to see. everything is gone and now you're just left feeling kind of empty.
how to stop the countdown: pause video CAREFULLY (mandatory) and then exit it.
this theme always gave me a "you're not supposed to be here" kind of vibe as a kid so kinda fitting
THANK YOU. I’ve been reading comments trying to put the words together on how it makes me feel and this is it. The off tune guitar always made it feel like you’re in this weird in between of realities that felt forbidden and for whatever reason you couldn’t escape it. Looking back on it now, like someone else said it’s the closest thing I’ve ever felt to “hearing” a liminal space. I wonder if it has to do with the fact that you only ever rarely heard it, as on TV the credits usually would be overtaken by an ad or the beginning of the next show, so getting to experience the credits really felt like you were experiencing something you weren’t meant to
It always gave me a "this is an outro song" kind of vibe as a kid.
@@pintolerance785 fair enough xD
@@pintolerance785 i was a weird kid so uh the most random things would make me feel nervous or something like that
I always loved this song as a kid, I never thought of it as creepy
It's like liminal spaces but with sound. I'm creeped out by this but in a nostalgic way and I kinda vibe with it
Liminal music
@@MonaM40 lol thats actually a good idea. YTbers, please make Liminal Music videos now!
@@necrocraftronix5522 its just convolution
@Jesse Bruce Pinkman Jesse
Its because it feels like no matter how hard you try to get to the source of the sound you never will
You can run, you can hide, but the doors are locked, and this mall is only so big, he'll eventually find you
W-Who will find me?
@@kalinaribic6383 The fucking SpongeBob
@kalinaribic6383 Well, I'm not sure because I don't know what you fear most 😄
Subject 4-9-8-7. *HE WILL FIND YOU.* (random number I made up just cause I’m bored. Sorry for any nightmares cause of this)
@@CactusGaming548 I like to think of "he" as the kind of person in that "you cheated, someone is coming" backrooms video
This is what the characters feel when an episode ends. Nothing to do, nothing to say. The adventure is over for now. They can relax.
Quite mundane, innit?
Edit: I live in Texas lmao
@M Y T H I C A L N O V A CaN I gEt A bO'Le Of WaTeR
OH YOU GOTTA LOVE IT
@@Scooter6996 hey as a non-Brit America isn’t much better lol “Can I halfve a bahdle uv wahtah”
@@Scooter6996 can i have 20 big macs please
I used to never have a scary feeling with this song until now
Same.
Same bro
Same, people ruined it
It used to be lighthearted and silly to me
I was scared af as a kid
Same I always thought it sounded SpongeBobby in a weird way as if it belonged in the show until people started pointing out its creepyness then i started to get creeped out by it :(
Imagine you being a child lost in an empty and silent mall, it's late at night and you're just walking looking for the exit in an infinite labyrinth of closed shops and each minute feels like hours, so when you finally arrive where the exit it's supposed to be... You realize that is not, then the silence it's broken by this song.
Spongebob is looking for you
@@lukezz_1 *SpongeBob hour has begun, may Neptune have mercy on your soul.*
@{𝒯𝒽𝑒 𝒮𝒾𝓁𝓋𝑒𝓇 𝑀𝑜𝑜𝓃} The backrooms level 696969: "The mall", Creatures: SpongeBob and friends.
Then you start straight up vibing to it
five night freddy
POV: You're watching SpongeBob for the last time
There isn't a last time.
@@Altair282.
@@Altair282 There will be, you just haven't gotten there yet.
man, hearing this in a post apocalyptic world would be so eerie
yeeeeah
I know I got freaked out and I ran out of there 😬
Bro bouta prank my bro with this song...will let you know what happens tommorow
@@man_child-cr bett
spunchbub ended humanity
POV: your a security guard in a shopping mall late at night and you have nothing else to do
@Shelden Ring what about 24/7 ones
@Shelden Ring hmm that's odd, where I live there are lots of those
100 like!
Dress up in a white rabbit costume and k1ll kids :)
And then a bear with a kid running from a robotic chicken comes and-
why do i just feel powerless listening to this. like, i feel like once the credits music starts there is nothing I can do other then leave... it just feels dark and hopeless for some reason
replays episode
@@AGA-q3f you speak the language of the gods
no I enjoy this idk why everyone’s making it so deep cuz I find it extremely silly lol
@@reallyradrabbit me too
Over the top much lol
the scariest part is when the song just stopped. and then that evil spongebob from "we gotta get spongebob back" video just running towards you.
@@khrizeffasceoyos9769 why
Warrio apparation mentality
@@muhammetserkanthegoofyrobot?
Ji
I'm not imagining a completely empty mall.
I'm imagining the janitor dancing alone to this.
Lmao 😂
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Bro imaginé hearing this at 3:00 am☠️
Lmfao.
imma dance with him
how does that one detail change the entire vibe of this
You reached the spot you were supposed to find. This episode of your life has ended. Go home. There is nothing left to do.
woah, shit man nah
Mmm 😐
@@RiverFrogMC ?
that's how I wanna live my life
@@thatonebaldheadedclassd1074 d 9341
The credits always scared me as kid. Felt like I reached some forbidden zone, making this feel even more eerie
i've never had feelings like this while watching credits
Bro same, just don't know how to put it in words lmao
I was very scared of it because I thought the flower in the middle of the screen was watching me
I loved the credits because it felt special
Omg, same! I can't explain it but it's just like you said..
This song has the vibe of being the last kid at the daycare. It's evening, everybody has already left with their parents, you're sitting on the carpeted floor of the playroom with a little plastic horse and wondering if your parents forgot about you.
yea, i remember that shit bruh. my parents worked until later than the other parents, and you are just sitting there, without anyone to play with, just patiently waiting for your parents.
Just waiting
That's when I whip out the Nintendo DS fr
@@gamerxcoolyou get devices at a daycare?
heh…………heheheh….hehehehehh😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
And then the teacher comes out of nowhere and asks if you are alright
Just imagine being the characters when the show was ending, just hearing this music while on a coffee break and then just getting to relax the rest of their day.
Nick Exec: Alright! Show's over! You can all go home! Next filming is Monday!
i imagine spongebob be like: "fking finally" as he lights up a cig. then goes to town to spend his money on hookers like he always do.
@@theirtheyrethere7946 SpongeBob be driving around in Bikini Bottom picking up chicks while having a cig in his mouth as he speeds along the streets
@@theirtheyrethere7946 Fr he just like me when he off the set. 😂
Nowadays its the opposite. Episode's over, they film again, again and again. sometines another cringy live action cartoon airs like a quick break. But it happens again
When the world ends this song is gonna play
Yes it will
@@JSweez87 it'd rather be the amazing world of gumball one
I'd rather have it be all of the Bob's burgers credits in a row
Sorry to break it for ya but it won't
The world's outro song
Even though the closing theme SpongeBob is supposed to be relaxing, it sometimes feels different if you watched the show home alone or in the middle of the night. it feels somewhat eerie and reminding how lonely it is
Amen. I used to dread when this came on at the end of the dvd. Then I'd have to make the decision to get up in the dark and change the dvd or just let it be and go to sleep.
Yeah
Ok, for me it isn't.
Im going to try that tonight and see how eerie it really is
@@pregifted1591 good luck
Just imagine this one day. The last episode of Spongebob. Spongebob finally got his driver's license. Squidward finally became a famous musician and artist. Sandy makes a groundbreaking scientific discovery. Mr. Krabs makes a million dollars and retires in style and passes his formula on to Plankton to continue the business and they shake hands calling each other brothers. As for Patrick, well, he proves to the world that mayonaise is in fact an instrument. The gang gathers one last time to have fun in jellyfish fields. The camera slowly zooms out over the bikini bottom as this song begins to play and we hear that french narrator calmly say, "Ahh, bikini bottom. Here we leave our nautical friends. And as they say, F is for friends who do stuff together, U is for you and me, N is for anywhere and anytime at all, down here in the deep blue sea.
And then Nickelodeon is bought by Discovery Warner. The end.
ive heard this so many fucking times its straight up a copypasta now
bro, straight up copypasta but still a good one tho.
@@maravreloadedpretty sure it’s confirmed that isn’t happening lmao
Hasn't Mr. Krabs already made a million dollars though? And didn't him, Spongebob, and Squidward go clam fishing to celebrate?
Honestly, this song never scared me that much. Yeah, it's eerie, but to me it always just felt like it was meant to signify the end of one adventure, and to inform us that another was coming up. It never felt "forbidden" as it played at the end of every episode without fail. A lot of people put deep meaning behind this song, but I just see it as the end of a Spongebob episode.
Exactly, I dunno what the people here are talking about, I can usually understand other people's point of view but here it's just.. it's just the end of a SpongeBob episode, nothing creepy or eerie about it
It's an example of how the internet can attach a meaning to something completely mundane.
I have never once felt any type of fear listening to this song.
well its clearly not about the song itself its the fact that it signifies the end, imagine this playing at the scene of any place people would be, but aren't. the feeling of ghost towns and the feeling of being watched best represent this. Being completely alone but hearing a specific song that could have meaning to you out of the blue is scary especially because you'd believe its there for a purpose or your'e being messed with by someone lurking.
@@Squeebo Honestly, if you're watching Spongebob as a small child, then you know that this is only the end of one specific episode, and that another is coming on in a few minutes, or instantly if you're watching it on Netflix. It's not scary, it just signifies the end of a specific episode. Also, it's a pretty lighthearted, goofy song.
not gonna lie, if I was exploring some place and this just suddenly played, I would probably shit bricks. There's always been something just oddly weird about the credits song of Spongebob. Like, I don't even know how to explain it because it's not really obviously spooky or some shit.
it just sounds as if something went terribly wrong but they do not want you to see
I heard that that feeling it's done on purpose by the creators to make we feel that "void" of "the fun has ended".
And somehow make that we miss the show and want to watch more (but I'm not sure if I heard that last part too).
@@martinsobek5770 the CCP:
I think it's because it has no distinct melody. It just sounds like a bunch of weird sounds that make up a weird piece that makes no sense.
But when you think about it, that is the point. It's supposed to be goofy and stupid to fit the show, and it's not supposed to be played outside the show. So when you hear it outside the show it will feel very creepy and out of place.
It used to make me feel uneasy as a kid when these played because I had so the SpongeBob episodes on VCR. So when I heard this music the tape would stop playing and it would get dark in my room
Imagine, You wake up alone in a dark gigantic forest at night. Once you start walking this starts playing on loop, And it never stops.
insanity.
Backrooms level concept?
Might as well jam a bit
It stops when you stop walking.
Then you start walking and you hear it again.
Also it always sounds like it`s around the corner, but no matter how much you walk the sound isn`t getting closer
Shit im vibin
This is exactly what I would’ve expected to hear on a SpongeBob-themed Fnaf game.
This truly shows how context can change how you perceive the song.
For instance; imagine you are sitting in the bedroom of a beachfront paradise. You look out your window and see the tranquil beaches and palm trees as they sway in the wind. There is a beach party going outside, and you hear this song being played over the speakers on the beach. It provides a tranquil sort of feel, like you're at peace.
Now imagine that you're in a dilapidated mall in the dead of night, with no one around, and no way to call for help. You search endlessly through the vast hallways and empty stores unable to find the exit, all the while this song is playing on repeat in the background.
See what I mean?
...
Yeah man 👀
Now I dont want to be nearby a mall at night bro.
Nah, me gustan los centros comerciales abandonados
@@fzzx_4061 XD
This is the kind of stuff you'd hear in the backrooms
I was just about to say that😂
You’re right!
Some luminal type shit
exactly
IKR???
i think what’s most creepy, or maybe just unnerving about this little song, is the fact that, from a young age, we have to learned that this song is meant to signify the end. literally the end of an episode, but it meant the end of the fun, the adventures, the laughs, it comes to a pause, and then this music begins playing, telling you it’s over, there’s nothing left, go to bed or do something else.
It’s like it’s saying “you’re not supposed to be here but stay for a bit”
Thank you…I don’t know how I didn’t pick up this comment earlier on but, yes…there was a lot of stuff I didn’t like and didn’t understand that was happening during my childhood and this show was one of the things that I was most certain of in my life (even though I’d understand the show differently at this age now). Hearing this song meant that I had to go back to dealing with the reality of my daily life at home including my family and nanny, my education, or even just living which hurts because, I’ve literally just had the most fun I could have that’s immediately accessible to me. Someone else in this comments section said that hearing this song meant that the characters of the show that have been perceived as friends would leave them and it’s of course really sad.
I had the DVD versions. When this played, I remember some weird, surreal feeling? like "oh shit, the episodes are over. There's nothing left." I also feel weird that other people also recognized this
I always hated that feeling. It was the worst then cartoon network would say Good night and AdultSwim would start to air.
Nah man, well, that may have something to do with it, but once your mind links two and two, it’s hard to break that
I don't know about you, but this reminded me a little of the last episode of The Amazing World of Gumball. When, after Rob was knocked out, the credits of the episode began to play, with approximately the same echo
The Creepy thing about this is that hypothetically if you are alone in a mall and out of nowhere that starts to sound what is really creepy is not that it sounds for no reason, it is knowing directly that you are not alone in the mall
i have a strong urge to make a tv show just to put a scene where characters are in a mall and hear this song
My jaw literally dropped when I read this
@@saulgoodmanactionfigure PLEASE MSKE LIKE A BOOK ID LOVE THAT
Well considering many places have automation for their music to be playing, it would not mean you aren't completely alone. It would more likely mean something went wrong with the system or the building is about to be open for early workers/business.
@@Gandhi_Physique I think they meant this being around the night where the Mall is completely empty no workers & no customers are there you are just their alone walking around & you hear this song begin playing out of nowhere this would send shivers down your spine because not only do you have to listen to this song that feels weird & creepy outside of Sponge Bob but now you also know you aren't alone in that mall someone else is there.
It's creepy bc it makes you feel alone. The atmosphere of this song just has that feeling to it. The echo and hollow sound. Something about it. On top of that I watched SpongeBob alone all the time and I’m getting flash backs to me just sitting there as a kid while everyone was at work and school while I was at home.
exactly man
Exactly. Like at 3 am, slightly spooky and unnerving. All alone, listening to this.
We had the same childhood damn
Why exactly did you skip school to watch SpongeBob?!
@@WeegeeFan1Studios He means before he was old enough to go school.
listening to this in a dark room while there's a hurricane outside must've been the most unnerving experience I've ever had.
thats calm
i would love for it to rain the hardest ever in the world and it just play outside making it sound like bikini bottom
that actually sounds relaxing for me
@@Caesarr0r actually no, I’ve been in a couple Category 3/5 hurricanes and it’s terrifying. Hearing the rain and wind as the world outside slowly is destroyed is terrifying
Sorry to burst your bubble.
@@Catmoment67892 oh that does sound terrifying i mean ive never been in a hurricane so i cant talk lol
@@Catmoment67892 good
Imagine walking around in dead silence through some abandoned mall, exploring the rundown and dilapidated hallways, just for this to slowly start playing in the background. It starts out barely above a whisper, something you can only hear in the back of your head if you pay attention.
And over time, it gets louder. And louder. It almost feels like it's getting closer. It starts blaring in your ears, enough to hurt. And when it ends, back to dead silence.
And in the silence, something crosses your mind, as though some great dread just befell you... *Maybe it was better with the song playing afterall.*
It feels like...somebody...WANTS TO SELL ME SOMETHING!
@@swingindoorspro2DRUGS?!
._.
@@swingindoorspro2 LOLL
@@swingindoorspro2 "I told you he was on to us! 😠"
For unexplainable reasons this sent chills down my spine from beginning to end
same
Childhood nostalgia combined with an uncanny anemoiatic feeling perhaps
@@higherbeing1768 ane-what feeling?
@@unknown.1043 it’s basically just because if you associated this song with the end of something, like perhaps an episode, then it would be eerie to you if there wasn’t any context
Lol you guys piss your pants over anything
Am I the only one who finds the end credits and this song genuinely comforting? Like I remember sitting with my dad and us both talking about how much we liked the SpongeBob soundtrack, this song being one of our favorites.
nah in fact i never knew it was creepy until now
I did, it was always calming for me, sadly I never got to talk about it to my dad, because he said “its a stupid and annoying cartoon” :(
real! my dad is a truck driver so me and my family would be on the road with him alot. this theme just reminds me of being on the top of his bunker munching on cherrios wondering what we're gonna watch next
I never found it creepy as a kid. But now, it does feel a little uncanny if that describes it.
I do, but this version creeps me out
I never thought I would be scared of the SpongeBob end theme at exactly 12 at night
dude i watched the hour rn and it’s literally EXACTLY 12AM and i freaked out
Its 12:06 for me but close enough
@@DominicDiStefano-wf3rbHOW DID YOU EVEN MARK IT AS A TIMESTAMP
It's 01.31 for me
Yeah, it’s like 5 am bc for some reason my trouble sleeping thing has come back after being gone for a while. Hearing this sent chills down my spone
“All good things come to an end..”
Your right. It was fun while it lasted...
I can just imagine a nightmare I'm going to have being chased by a backrooms monster in an empty mall with this playing lmfao
Nah bro grass skirt chase would be playing if that happens
@@-Banana-VR- LMFAO
I'm fucking sorry HOW DID I SEE "lmfao" AS "ohio" WHAT THE SHIT
@Parakeet10 HOW DID YOU KNOW I WAS SHITTING WHEN I POSTED THAT COMMENT
@@-Banana-VR- lol
I’m terrified. It’s the happy-sadness of an episode of SpongeBob ending, with the nostalgia of a song I heard all the time as a kid, with the empty mall creating a dreamlike aesthetic… it’s like if I’d died and my life just flashed before my eyes and ended here
bro it’s the silly sponge song
@@reallyradrabbit exactly bro, why are all these people making up creepy stories about it
@@itsethan8281people be like: omg so scary!!1
Cringe
It Is The SpongeBob Outro Song! If you guys wanna be creeped out watch the 2016 superbowl halftime show where lady gaga starts by jumping off the roof of the stadium.
It's creepy because during the start of her career her friend and fellow musician took her own life by jumping off a building.
This was ingrained into my head as a kid. Since I had SpongeBob DVDs and I'd watch them when I'd go to bed..many mornings I'd wake up to this playing and it always had a strange vibe
WOW nice everyday ah
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same but the dvds were so short that 90% of the time my grandma had to turn off the tv at like 3am everyday because it would blare endlessly and she would hear it in her room
@@larrygriffin4343fun fact, that wasn’t your grandma 👀
This feels like your running down a hallway and you know something is behind you and you start running faster so it doesn’t catch you
I remember when I would wake up in the middle of the night at my grandpas house to hear this on his little box tv, I always felt like I was being watched
Exactly! For me it conjures up memories of staying over at my aunt's house, waking up on the couch in the living room in the middle of the night to find this playing. She lives out in the middle of nowhere, and this song always made me feel like something outside was peering at me through the window. I can vaguely remember waking her up and pestering her to help me restart the episodes because I didn't know how to/worried about somehow accidentally turning the TV off or breaking the DVD player and having it stay frozen on this screen. Super unnerving.
@@zro1454 paranoid to the max for what 😂
@@FazeRustyNuts I was easily scared as a kid ig lmao
@@zro1454 your aunt lives in the middle of Nowhere? Is her husband Eustace Bagge?
Imagine you’re alone in a mall and this comes on. Suddenly… you’re not alone anymore.
U found spongebob, now just go in the imaginary box
a friend arrived :)
“I’m SpongeBob!”
Imagine your one of the last humans on earth and your exploring an old mall for resources and you see a TV playing SpongeBob just reminiscing on your childhood
And then you sit and cry realising your childhood and your friends and your family and everyone and even your future is gone.
@@nonplayablecharecter bro this got dark quickly
Then… it ends. You hear something but it sure as hell
Are not your comrades, something else is in the mall. He is damn well the cause of where everyone went. You have one objective in mind: *RUN*
@@deanrambaldo2349 and it's an ALASKAN BULL WORM!
@@deanrambaldo2349then you have 2:
Run
or kill the murderer
This would actually be great for some SpongeBob fnaf game when you run out of power
Lmaooo
Someone gota remake five nights at krusty crab with this as a power outage theme ASAP
@@sonicloverlol2now that i remember that game i should remake it in roblox
@@White_TubbyXD YEAH!!!
@@sonicloverlol2 its probably gonna take about 2 years tho
Every time I hear the old Spongebob outro music I get hit by a massive wave of nostalgia, and it takes me back to the early 2000's when I was in elementary school and would watch old school Spongebob episodes on Nickelodeon, back when Stephen Hillenburg (RIP) was still in charge of the series. Modern Nick never plays the outro/credit music at the end of Spongebob episodes nowadays, they just cut to the next episode/show.
they always did that
I’m pretty sure they stopped airing the credits and started cutting straight to commercials sometime around late 2009
i remember i had like six episodes of season one on vhs and i would watch it in my room on my little box tv and just stare at the end credits in the dark. i remember being so creeped out by it but never turning it off
SAME HELP
Same here 🥲
this song is a trance somg istg
gosh i was just about to comment that, and i didnt know where the remote was so i couldnt skip it
For real!!!
this song really freaked me out as a kid!!! i always would wake up in the night to it playing, never actual spongebob episodes. glad this video captures the oddity of it
1:10 Hearing the Very End part of The Spongebob Ending, Nickelodeon no longer shows the the last bit of the Ending and cuts off the melody😢
This is what SpongeBob hears after a successful episode. He leaves the set, goes to get some snail food for Gary, and maybe invites Patrick over for some drinks.
feels like what you would hear if you accidentally woke up before you were born
God: ur an very impatient one, huh?
@@melund5428
After reading all these spooky comments this actually made me laugh-
I don’t know about eerie-ness of this, I feel incredible comfort and warmth when I listen to this
You are in a mall, being the security guard, and you hear this music, you try to find a place to hide, it keeps getting louder and closer. You try to duck but *IT* finds you. You try to run really fast but he’s too fast, you can’t outrun him, you accept your fate, and *D I E*
Never thought this could sound scary with all the echoes. Even as a kid, hearing this song meant going back to reality after having the most fun I could have in my childhood. I didn’t think it sounded scary but, I did think it was preparing me for what would happen next in my daily life.
I’ve got goosebumps just listening to this. it gives off the feeling of just emptiness and that it’s over in a way. it makes you uncomfortable and somewhat scared for what’s going to happen next, the echo it gives off makes you feel alone, like the darkness is slowly consuming you as you slowly fade into this song
I don't understand why people are scared of this song now all of a sudden. It's amazing!
I've always been horrified of these credits as a kid. Not so much anymore but it's still kinda creepy.
Especially 0:20 at max volume
@@illusion9289 Same like omg this makes me cry for some reason. It would scare me in the dark when the show ended and I was alone. When it’s echoed, it’s less scary to me though. I guess it’s all associated with negative emotions of the show ending or being alone as the show was ending.
for me, its like being trapped in an ending credits, you try to scream but you cant even hear your own voice, and when the credits fade out, everything is pitch black, not being able to see anything, hear anything, only feel yourself.
I'm getting 14 year olds and below vibes from this videos entire comment section.
@@pintolerance785 Yeah that sounds about right
I remember having a Sponge-Bob Christmas special on DVD when I was young. This theme would play at the end. But, for some god-forsaken reason, the outro would loop over and over until you backed out to the extras menu or took out the DVD. One night, my mother put on the DVD and went to bed. I had no remote, I was only small so I didn't know how to take out the DVD. I wept for hours that night as the endless outro burned itself into my subconscious. I prayed for the first time in my life that night, that something would make it end, and yet the song endured. Hours passed, it was four in the morning, I was in the fetal position, rocking and crying when my mother opened the door, she must've thought I fell asleep without turning off the DVD. I'd almost forgotten her face, all I was capable of imagining was this song, now twisted and ruined by endless repetition, it triggers shell-shock worse than that of a Vietnam veteran thinking of it today. The guitar melody will haunt me until I choke on my last pained breath, which is truly a horrifying thing to consider as I am a guitarist and am frequently asked to play the riff by people who are unaware of my trauma. This song broke me. I am a husk of the person I once was, the child in me died that night, he was replaced by the cold and distant man writing this comment. I can't talk to anyone about this, they don't understand. They think this is just a fun outro song, one which triggers nostalgia in their still innocent mind. I don't know what has compelled me to write this, it pains me to think of these things, yet I can't stop typing. Tears are streaming down my face as I recount these events to you but yet my hands still move. I need help, but I know its impossible. How do you solve a problem nobody else has experienced? Please save me.
Oh my gosh..that sounds absolutely horrible..I’m so so sorry you had to go through that and that people don’t understand your pain. I hope life will get better ❤️🩹
Have you tried therapy? If it makes you feel better, I fell asleep with the TV on once on Channel 53 (cartoon network) but when I went to bed it was adult swim, checkered past. I woke up to the sound of courage the cowardly dog credits playing and it made me terrified to go back to bed.
creative writing majors when they're bored
Jesus Christ bro- ☠️
Imagine being traumatized by silly spongebob outro song
There's something just so ominous and eerie about this song. As if I'm trapped in a moment that is about to end but doesn't.
There is nothing eerie you people on the internet just love to attach BS to anything
@@FazeRustyNuts Its just a matter of perspective, people just need to be more open minded, also what is the purpose of your comment exactly? it literally has no impact on ANYTHING whatsoever.
@@Vaihly I can legit say the same thing for your comment 🤣 wtf are you on about 💀
@@FazeRustyNuts Wtf im on about? just saying close minded people like you dont know what you're talking about!
@@FazeRustyNuts They're not even saying the song is MEANT to be eerie, They're saying it sounds eerie to THEM. Its not really that hard to fathom, unless you're less than 10 years old.
I don’t know why but as a child the SpongeBob credits song always was eerie to me, and this by far only worsens that uneasiness.
This song gave me feeling that i never felt before. When i allways hear this song, my home felt very empty, and streets too.
Its very nostalgic and eerie at the same time. Not sure how to describe this feeling.
I haven't watched spong Bob in a very very long time, but this image gives me so much nostalgia.. cause I remember as a kid sitting on the couch and eating cereal and this would show up..
this really feels like what you hear before your sense of hearing goes away after you've died.
That yellow background portrait is actually an old cloth veil hiding a very... very scary secret.
WHAT IS IT TELL ME
tell me more
Where secret
Elaborate
Use your own damn imagination for the secret
I imagine being a security guard dancing to this song at 10:00 pm in the mall
I just had a weird image in my head of 100 security guards dancing in a dilapidated mall while this plays in the background.
SECURITY GUARD PARTY
"ARE YA FEELIN IT NOW MR KRABS?!"
this is definitely one of the songs that plays as the credits roll in the sky at the end of the world. you and your best friend are sitting on the top of a house drinking slurpees watching everything burn. you're both happy you made it this far and are excited to spend the rest of eternity doing more stupid best friend stuff in heaven.
LOVE THIS ❤❤
Finally, a wholesome one
Bruh
Then once you're up there you can't find your friend💀
@@strawberryscentedchlorofor9935 yo💀
This song can either give you a sense of hope or leave you in a state of utter hopelessness and dread.
Honestly as somebody who was unreasonably terrified of the Spongebob outro as a kid, i'd be sh1tting myself
I've probably seen like four episodes of SpongeBob in my life, and yet I still know this tune off by heart.
*this. makes me feel.. empty.. its like my life have ended. there's nothing to do now, then.. this song starts in your head. before your life slowly leaves.. now.. you wait.*
Why did you *do this?*
......
I imagine you're in a mall, completely dark except from the street lights shining through the doors. Then suddenly, the lights flicker twice then turn on. This music plays right after. As it plays continuesly, you begin to hear Spongebob's squeeky shoes quacking on the floor. It gets louder, and louder, and louder but he never comes. And it continues in a loop for a long time but it then stops. You then hear spongebobs laugh then everything goes pitch black.
Nosferatu!
Nah bro I would cry
Thank God I'm reading this in day time
Oh God im reading this in the middle of the night
@@jits-dn7bm bad idea
Janitor in the mall might be hittin a lil jig with dis one 🔥🔥🔥🗣️
Footsteps ending, Spongebob trapped within glass to perform, he hears no applause at the end, rather he hears the resonation of a song against the very same glass prison he is bound to never escape.
This is not the first time it has taunted him.
And there may never be a last...
*Thank you for coming to my TED Talk*
Sad, scary, nostalgic, happy, melancholic, relaxing. Just SpongeBob vibes. 🏖️
This sounds kinda chill but scary at the same time idk why
Imagine gave up escaping from the snail, and u just crying and asking everything to be over and it just doing it's slow walk towards u while this song playing.
Am I the only person that thinks abandoned places are the most peaceful tranquil and imagining an empty mall with this music playing would feel just totally relaxing.
Yea it’s just you
It's just you weirdo
@@doctorpanther360 its also me i think
@@lumianaspoi think? Lmao
@@doctorpanther360 no bro
I used to be scared of these credits when I was small and listening to this makes it so eerie.
I was never bothered by the end credits as a kid, but I can certainly see why it would be unsettling to some.
It is inherently liminal in the sense that it is literally transitioning you from one episode to the next. It has this quality of being void of anything familiar. One minute you were watching Spongebob and the gang engaging in wacky antics, a lively atmosphere full of energy, and the next thing you know all of that is gone. You've fallen off the edge of the episode and into a room devoid of life. You're in a generic waiting room with a Spongebob font, but no Spongebob. All you can do is hold your breath and pray that that picture of a pirate appears once more and asks you if you're ready, lest he doesn't and low rider starts playing over George Lopez jumping up and down.
Omg frr🥺
Nah the end bro I’m dying 😂
This makes a happy sounding song sound like something you'd hear right before something terrible happens in a movie 💀💀💀
I remember when I watched it I was 7 years old, those were great days
even the happiest melodies can have the most traumatizing vibe, god damn
Imagine being alone in a slightly dark mall and hearing this, and then the sound gets closer. I would just accept my fate.
Plot twist: someone just really likes to watch spongebob full volume in an empty mall
Edit: HOLY SHIT, 1K?!?! I NEVER GOT THAT MUCH LIKES TY SO MUCH
@Nonono123me yeah
Security guard: “STOP WATCHING SPONGEBOB IN THE ELECTRONICS ISLE, BUY SOMETHING OR GET OUT!!!”
@@Liams_gate Why are you so impressed with 1.1 thousand likes again? It is just virtual numbers on a screen,
@@LeoWatson-fh5jw cuz i never got that much bud. 🫤
Dang
Being alone with no sound around and being in the only room with light and with high volume hits different.
This would actually drive me insane, this theme is burned into my brain forever
Imagine hearing this and it slowly muffles more and you see your friend get dragged into the darkness and hear the most brutal sound of him being ripped apart and you slowly step back only to step on a skull with blood on it and the music just stops with feedback and the lights fully shut off
I love that it feels distorted and echoey, instead of just being music that's really turned down so it seems like it's far away.
If this played as soon as the mall FULLY closed, then the mall should be made to feel like one big SpongeBob episode in other ways - like, you know, playing the opening theme as soon as the mall opens...
This makes me feel the current state of Spongebob as a whole. Devoid of what made it special in the first place and stuck in marketing limbo.
The song ends. The speakers dotted around the mall fall silent. Like a tv going to static at the end of an episode, all power in the mall goes out. The inky darkness consumes you and all you can do is wait for it to find you in the silence.
This is what you’ll hear at the brink of death, when your vision starts to get blurrier and the light gets brighter as this music gets louder, those final breathes you take while listening to this knowing it’s the end of your story. While the music is coming to an end you see nothing but white, there’s no turning back now, as you let the light consume your soul, the last thing you’ll ever hear is the end of this song, after that the music and your conscious fade into nothing
Shit getting too philosophical 😭
It sounds like you're in your final moments in a post apocalyptic city, dying, bleeding to the ground, hearing this reminiscing about the good and happy times of your life and childhood. Slowly fading out with laughter and a smile on your face
Nah bro, that hit like a ton of bricks 😭
This hit differently… sort of nostalgia, fear, anxiety, and a weird kind of relief vibe from me… wow…
this gave me an idea for a short horror game. you're walking in a mall and it's crowded, but it's seemingly infinite so you're just walking straight. it slowly gets uncrowded and darker outside as you walk, because there's people leaving the mall. but then you come across an exit at the end, but it's locked. realizing there's no other extits in the mall, you panick. this song then starts to play as the darkness consumes you and you black out. the end
I would play it
quite the spoiler for the very game you created
so basically 3008?
How is this a "game"?
Noted.
listened to this while high on acid you would not comprehend what there was. what little was left behind. so much taken from us all, the children, gone, and finally there he sat; as if the world would not move without him. spongebob slowly left the now emptied mall. what had he done? what didn't he do? with every step his boot squeaked, and he could feel the pools of blood under his feet. his socks were drenched, pain showered him. a pain only he could feel.
hey its me. i found you again
we all found you.
why
dodges
BRO MADE A CREEPYPASTA
Squidward: It sure is nice exploring a mysterious abandoned mall deep underground.
The Rolling Sponge: Hi Squidward!
lmfao spongebob as the rolling giant would work perfectly.
It sure is nice driving my 2019 Chevy Silverado
Hi Squidward!
*AAAAAA*
AAAAAAA
E
Imagine in the complete darkness and all you see is one emergency light from a room and this song playing as it echoes through the deserted, empty mall.
As you walk by, you can sense something behind you. The more you walk, the more you feel it getting closer.
"I'm ready" you think you hear it say
I ran quickly to a store with skateboards and hit on the head just in time before it ate me I ran fast and hurdled over objects in the way and escape the building in time
@@Codename-Thefox then the meatworm appeared
@@bucketbutters866 you mean an ALASKAN BULL WORM!
@@Totally_Bonkers but you reply 'sorry I don't speak Italian'
POV. You turned on the speakers to distract the zombies and to give your friends the chance to escape. In doing so, you have to sacrifice yourself as there's only one door in and out the speaker control area. So you look in the window to see your friends below able to escape as you slowly hear the zombies destroy the door....
this feels like it would be played in that "you cheated: someone is coming" level of the backrooms to give you a scary nostalgia feeling or something before you die so you can reminisce
:( omg….
Just imagine you‘re the security guard in a mall and all alone at night then all of a sudden this plays…
Ladies and gentlemen, i sh1t on my pants.