Analog horror isn't thst awful to me, but the Mandela catalog is just downright disturbing, especially rhe video with the scene from the start of this video, with how the angels from the Bible are actually like these terrifying monsters tricking humans for their own greed
Analog horror is so fascinating to me, because for a lot of it, it’s not really even outright scary. It’s just the fear of the unknown and slightly off things and the buildup that makes it so uncomfortable.
@@toastmaster914 only if you have never watched a video of it and it's your first play trough. Been avoiding subnautica 2 video so when I buy it I know pretty much nothing and do have that fear of unknown and stuff.
@@AustinSamson-mg9ks bro idk if these are connected or the same but "the real" is basically greylock but like a billion quintillion times more graphic and worse and also math thesis required to understand lol also actually dont watch it they show kids getting busted open graphically and stuiff
@AustinSamson-mg9ks yeah, np intriguing/cool analog horror is objectively better than gorey/disturbing types, lol. My favorites are Thalasin+ (the goat), PLANETS (waterworld), Eventide Media Centre (any they're all good), Mystery Flesh Pit (especially the EAS), and BECOMING_CONSCIOUS - Dahlia's Storage, and Vita Carnis.
@@gloob70 walten files is overrated tbh, same with backrooms. I hate how because of Kane pixels now every little kid is saying he invented the concept of backrooms. And there's been too many animatronic analog horrors out there
@@Ghost-qo5of I don’t think Kane Pixels created the entire concept he only adapted it into a series. And I like Walter Files because I like the entire FNaF aesthetic
@@ICANTCHOOSEARI underrated means something needs need more attention He may be popular but what the original commenter means he deserves more attention
I love analog horror, it’s so simple yet accomplished so much rather than a quick jump scare which only startles you. Cool to see you talk about it Jonny
I love the Monument Mythos too. For those wondering, the series is made by Mister Manticore. There have been 2 official seasons of it, a third season called The Nixonverse that was recently demoted to a side story, and a mini-series called The Trinity Desk Project that is slowly leading into a new series called The American Anatomy.
"some spooky goblin goes 'rahhh'" Thank you Jonny RaZeR for introducing me to THEMONUMENTMYTHOS and the origin of the "spooky goblin" at this point of the video
Oh my God this is crazy, never expected you to talk about the Mythos, I've been following the series for a few years now and it's just incredible, everything you said was exactly why it's my favorite horror series. Personally I think the thing I like the most is that it's an alternate reality/alternate history, and I'm a huge fan of that genre, in this case it's such an interestingly similar yet vastly different reality with such horrific monsters affecting the course of history in very interesting ways. I could type forever about the Mythos, not to mention the other series on the MISTER MANTICORE channel, like The Nixonverse and a couple ones that are now unlisted, and now the Homith Twin Study in the form of RUclips Shorts. Alex has created such unique stories and I'm very excited to see more.
2nd time asking for this; Bad Anime Idea: An anime based on Albuquerque by Weird Al Yankovic. Every episode, every season is somehow tied in and completely different at the same time. And because the song is so long, it’d be like 1,001 episodes.
This has to be my favorite genre of horror, there’s so many well made analog horror videos and the overall setting is just something else. One of my favorites is vita carnis, because not only is it spooky and disturbing (especially species anomaly report) but the had actual people put on costumes to make the mimic seem more real and almost human like. 10/10 highly recommend.
One I'd recommend is "the man in the suit" which is based off a cameraman's findings of an incident in which an actor fuses with a Godzilla suit used for filming, pretty light in terms of intensity and currently unfinished but there is a lot of extra parts if you dig deeper which is always great in an analog horror. It's good enough for there to even be a film theory on it and it's one of my personal favorites
The character at the start saying "I know what you dread.." is from an analog horror called the mandela catalog where beings called "alternates' exist.
What scares me in analog horror is actually just how real it feels. Because a lot of it goes for that sort of 80’s aesthetic or so-that really familiar liminal feeling, regardless of if you even actually grew up around that time. Obviously the instructional stuff is really good, but it’s the grainy camera footage stuff that always gets me because its not like a movie; you don’t have a soundtrack blasting ringing into your ears and inserting suspense. It’s just quiet. Silent. And things just happen at their own pace. Sometimes fast, sometimes slow, and sometimes they take forever to happen because not everything is conveniently timed so the viewer doesn’t lose interest. It’s real because there’s nothing professionally cinematic about it, and it feels all the more tangible *because* of that. There’s a bit of a disconnect when, for example, Mandela catalogue uses a completely digital face in the middle of a live footage video segment, but the suspense is usually already built by then, so it’s not entirely ineffective. I really love this kind of horror, and although I think it’d be great to see this kind of genuinely good horror be used more commonly, I know that big-budget studios are probably too tempted to be professional in the look of what they’re doing to realize that the lack of super fancy, high quality visuals and 100% clear audio is what *makes* this stuff scary or more effective. I’d rather see it be occasionally done by people who do understand those factors than be attempted endlessly by people who don’t and just want to cash in on it.
One of my favorite types of analog horror is EAS scenarios, where you view the story essentially through the news, and some recordings, where this absurd natural disaster or outbreak happens, with some paranormal shit
Analog horror is I think my favorite, I love how it’s not necessarily scary, but more unsettling and uncomfortable to watch. The first clip is a perfect example, and my favorite analog horror thing is the Walten files
Some of my favorite lines are (The Mandela Catalog) "Uh oh! Wrong choice Mark!" (Cause like the sudden realization that he's gone. That they got him. That they're laughing in our faces and we cannot stop them. 10/10) Theres also this short vid on twitter somewhere, thats based in the dsmp lore. Its an instructional vid for nuke attacks in Snowchester. The last line is: "If you decide not to take shelter. Look outside the window......Keep looking." And you see the outside blink into white before the video cuts. I got chills when I watched that the first time.
I feel like analog horror understand the word "we suffer more in imagination than in reality". By letting things vague, they let our minds fill the rest of the blank spots, usually with the most spine chilling things we can imagine.
ahh... monument mythos. nice to see this guy mention it, the guy who made it really put in some work and it scares the daylight out of me sometimes. Goodbye, Cthonaut A.
analog horror, it kinda freaks me out considering one of my favorites is Gemini Home Entertainment, and i live right next to a forest (woodcrawlers living conditions are perfect for where i live) P.S there is an actual game you can get that's related to the Gemini lore, Remy Abode is hella creative
I made a "Horror" Movie ruclips.net/video/qNQm-zJv_hI/видео.html
Cool
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Analog horror isn't thst awful to me, but the Mandela catalog is just downright disturbing, especially rhe video with the scene from the start of this video, with how the angels from the Bible are actually like these terrifying monsters tricking humans for their own greed
BRO IF YOU HAVENT SEEN IT
Gemeni home entertainment was so good
Is this a Rick roll?
It isn't I think k
Analog horror is so fascinating to me, because for a lot of it, it’s not really even outright scary. It’s just the fear of the unknown and slightly off things and the buildup that makes it so uncomfortable.
You should play subnautica, it's got the fear of the unknown
I just hate the disturbing noises and messed up faces
@@toastmaster914 only if you have never watched a video of it and it's your first play trough. Been avoiding subnautica 2 video so when I buy it I know pretty much nothing and do have that fear of unknown and stuff.
That's partly why H.P Lovecraft is so popular now, that fear of the unknown has this sort of allure that I can't describe.
Analog horror isn't scary its just disturbing
when japanese psychological horror meets american lost vhs, you get the most fascinating masterpiece of horror
This reminds me of serial experiments lain
@@charzelo4244 Precisely.
Sadako/ring
Yes
*cough* The man in the suit *cough*
I love that it makes you think there will be a jumpscare but there isn’t one
Ikr! Thats why i too love analogue horror
And then you just wait as a feeling of dread builds up
And that somehow gives you more anxiety!
Ik it's (mostly) not realted to the initial video
But I found this video in my recommended
ruclips.net/video/ZsEzEsDa06Q/видео.html
When you thing it's coming it's like your brain is slowly peelingand rotting away waiting for it to happen
“I don’t want your bread”
Sent chills down my spine 🥶
💀
“I don’t want your drip”
😢
Idaho don't eant your driiippp
@TateyWateyMatey why is bro checking the viewer's internet history 💀
"The faces aren't even scary,"
I beg to differ.
@Romanian RoN bro imagine the face in the beginning paired with some text like “Hand over your ballsack”
@@gomennegao LOL
lol
@@gomennegao i am so glad iread this comment cos the intro face was terrifying
@@gomennegao YO
“The Mandela Catalog” is probably one of the most disturbing analog horror series’ out there.
you haven't seen greylock have you
@@willzabub Alright time to give myself nightmares just so you know this your fault.
@@AustinSamson-mg9ks bro idk if these are connected or the same but "the real" is basically greylock but like a billion quintillion times more graphic and worse and also math thesis required to understand lol
also actually dont watch it they show kids getting busted open graphically and stuiff
@@theta_prime Jesus Christ. Yeah thanks for the warning I'm not watching THAT.
@AustinSamson-mg9ks yeah, np intriguing/cool analog horror is objectively better than gorey/disturbing types, lol.
My favorites are Thalasin+ (the goat), PLANETS (waterworld), Eventide Media Centre (any they're all good), Mystery Flesh Pit (especially the EAS), and BECOMING_CONSCIOUS - Dahlia's Storage, and Vita Carnis.
The Mandela catalog is one of my favorite ones I just think they genre is really cool
Just watched one of the best videos ever inside a RUclipsr with a lot honestly watch and respect.
My 3 favorites are
3. Gemini Home Entertainment
2. Backrooms
1. The Walten Files
@@gloob70 walten files is overrated tbh, same with backrooms. I hate how because of Kane pixels now every little kid is saying he invented the concept of backrooms. And there's been too many animatronic analog horrors out there
@@Ghost-qo5of I don’t think Kane Pixels created the entire concept he only adapted it into a series. And I like Walter Files because I like the entire FNaF aesthetic
@@gloob70 but the little kids don't know that because backrooms was originally a creepypasta that wasn't well known. Until he adapted it of course
That's called foreshadowing.
please help me i cant get them off my skin it hurts help help please it hurts get off my skin
help
HELL YEAH
Shit, the Iris has a youtube channel
Imagine being so ugly an analog horror monster says "I don't want your drip"
Lmaooo
it's "i know what you dread"
@@nameless...................... 🤓
@@nameless...................... r/woooosh
@@Centyme r/reversewooosh
“I know what you dread” *over the top creepy smile
Bro I thought it said "I don't want your bread"
I thought it was I don’t want ur drip
I thought it was i do wa yo dreeh
I thought it was “I know you are dead”
dont diss gabriel like that
This guy is severely underrated
HE HAS LIKE 300K SUBS HOW IS HE UNDERRATED
@@ICANTCHOOSEARI underrated means something needs need more attention
He may be popular but what the original commenter means he deserves more attention
11 months later...........
Well this aged greatly
Way after, he made his OWN analog horror
??? Are you talking about shorts wars? I don’t think that’s analog horor
I love analog horror, it’s so simple yet accomplished so much rather than a quick jump scare which only startles you. Cool to see you talk about it Jonny
I love the Monument Mythos too. For those wondering, the series is made by Mister Manticore. There have been 2 official seasons of it, a third season called The Nixonverse that was recently demoted to a side story, and a mini-series called The Trinity Desk Project that is slowly leading into a new series called The American Anatomy.
Mister manticore also deleted the trinity desk project and American anatomy from his channel
LETS GO common monument mythos W glad to hear others talk about it
W
Me when the weird tree sends me to purgatory for hundreds of years:
bro the mandela catalogue on youtube was one of the few analog horror series that actually got me
"some spooky goblin goes 'rahhh'"
Thank you Jonny RaZeR for introducing me to THEMONUMENTMYTHOS and the origin of the "spooky goblin" at this point of the video
Monument mythos is by far my favourite analogue horror series. Great choice of example
' I know what you have read ' brother I haven't read anything since 2016
the line is actually: "I know what you dread."
@@PankoCat r/wooooosh
Crap, They Know About Me Reading On Hopw To Make A Pipe Bomb And Mail It To Everyone In My Neighborhood
@@supernova8132pretty sure he actually heard "I know what you have read"💀
“I know about your bread” *waaaaaaah*
analog horror is so cool!! wish there were more good ones on yt
my brother in christ theres too much analog horror and it all sucks
@@Cryospec “FBI, Yes its this one right here”
@@Cryospec not all, there’s some really good ones and some less great ones,
Analog horror is great and so many great ones go relatively unnoticed, a great on is dreams of an insomniac
BRO THE FACE AT THE BEGINNING TRAUMATIZED ME ONE TIME
I love the analog horror vita carnis, it is very detailed and accurate about how those creatures would act
Nice vid Johnny
Wendigoon is a good dude to watch about these kind of series, like gemini entertainment
Bro went from talking about it to having a ARG
Oh my God this is crazy, never expected you to talk about the Mythos, I've been following the series for a few years now and it's just incredible, everything you said was exactly why it's my favorite horror series. Personally I think the thing I like the most is that it's an alternate reality/alternate history, and I'm a huge fan of that genre, in this case it's such an interestingly similar yet vastly different reality with such horrific monsters affecting the course of history in very interesting ways. I could type forever about the Mythos, not to mention the other series on the MISTER MANTICORE channel, like The Nixonverse and a couple ones that are now unlisted, and now the Homith Twin Study in the form of RUclips Shorts. Alex has created such unique stories and I'm very excited to see more.
Mandela Catalog is so damn good man
The Man in the Suit is one of my favorite analog horrors currently
2nd time asking for this; Bad Anime Idea: An anime based on Albuquerque by Weird Al Yankovic. Every episode, every season is somehow tied in and completely different at the same time. And because the song is so long, it’d be like 1,001 episodes.
As a person attempting to create my own analog horror series this video resonates with me alot
The beginning made me jump out of my skin a little
Watch the boiled one phenomenon I find it so much scarier
Same lmao
The tangi virus. Best analog horror film I've seen.
Yessir but watch the other ones from vintage 8 they are all connected especially I think it’s called project oracle
The backrooms analogy horror is honestly one of my favorites
The boiled one phenomenon is horrifying💀
"Bad horror idea" - Jonny
Monument Mythos is the GREATEST SERIES ON RUclips! I cannot get enough of it!!
I just want to talk about that awesome loop
Thanks for putting in the clip of The Angry Video Game Nerd's episode of Sonic '06 in your video!🎉 That was so cool 😎!
And that's why Mandela catalogue is absolutely terrifying and if you disagree you are just built without fear.
"I don't want your bread" _whimsical noises as a creepy face appears_
The foreshadowing
Gabriel’s message from the Mandela catalogs is the best thing to use to scare people
This has to be my favorite genre of horror, there’s so many well made analog horror videos and the overall setting is just something else. One of my favorites is vita carnis, because not only is it spooky and disturbing (especially species anomaly report) but the had actual people put on costumes to make the mimic seem more real and almost human like. 10/10 highly recommend.
"I know what your bread"💀
My pfps from one of them
Mandela catalog has the most terrifying line "who have I been praying to all this time"
"did uoy tahw wonk I" *SpoOoky sound plays followed by shart jumpscare*
Greylock, early Mandela Catalouge, Gemini Home Entertainment and Monument Mythos are all amazing tbh
The Waffle House has found it’s new host
The Waffle House has found it’s new host.
The waffle house has found its new host
The Waffle House has found its new host
The waffle house has found its new host
The Waffle House has found it’s new host
It’s even worse in Mandela catalog because I’m pretty sure the bad guys are winning
the waffle house has found it’s new host
i love the monument lore, wendigoon video is awesome
Fun fact: There's one of this for ARTHUR. You know, the PBS Aardvark?
Monument Mythos goes really hard. Especially the Nixonverse, that shit crazy.
One I'd recommend is "the man in the suit" which is based off a cameraman's findings of an incident in which an actor fuses with a Godzilla suit used for filming, pretty light in terms of intensity and currently unfinished but there is a lot of extra parts if you dig deeper which is always great in an analog horror. It's good enough for there to even be a film theory on it and it's one of my personal favorites
THE BEGINNING- I love that show tbh
The monument mythos is my favorite series in the ENTIRE WORLD
Random person: Analog horror is so not scary.
Gemini home entertainment:...
Mandela catalogue: ...
The backrooms:..
Thanks for one like :)
Bro local 58, The Backrooms, The Mandela Catalogue, The Walten Files and the rest of them are the absolute best
I'm making one called "The Ones Who See"
Batman analog horror by siltrics is also really good. Very interesting to watch
Vita Carnis is probably my favorite Analog Horror project
Monument mythos gave me nightmares for days, Especially liberty lurker. It was creepy
This is why I love analog horror
thats the unrealest “i know what you dread” possible
The character at the start saying "I know what you dread.." is from an analog horror called the mandela catalog where beings called "alternates' exist.
bro showed Local 58,Mandela Catalogue and Backrooms EVERYTHING I LOVE!
blud really said "you lady's alright?" with that jumpscare
What scares me in analog horror is actually just how real it feels. Because a lot of it goes for that sort of 80’s aesthetic or so-that really familiar liminal feeling, regardless of if you even actually grew up around that time. Obviously the instructional stuff is really good, but it’s the grainy camera footage stuff that always gets me because its not like a movie; you don’t have a soundtrack blasting ringing into your ears and inserting suspense. It’s just quiet. Silent. And things just happen at their own pace. Sometimes fast, sometimes slow, and sometimes they take forever to happen because not everything is conveniently timed so the viewer doesn’t lose interest. It’s real because there’s nothing professionally cinematic about it, and it feels all the more tangible *because* of that.
There’s a bit of a disconnect when, for example, Mandela catalogue uses a completely digital face in the middle of a live footage video segment, but the suspense is usually already built by then, so it’s not entirely ineffective. I really love this kind of horror, and although I think it’d be great to see this kind of genuinely good horror be used more commonly, I know that big-budget studios are probably too tempted to be professional in the look of what they’re doing to realize that the lack of super fancy, high quality visuals and 100% clear audio is what *makes* this stuff scary or more effective. I’d rather see it be occasionally done by people who do understand those factors than be attempted endlessly by people who don’t and just want to cash in on it.
One of my favorite types of analog horror is EAS scenarios, where you view the story essentially through the news, and some recordings, where this absurd natural disaster or outbreak happens, with some paranormal shit
It’s probably why the back rooms became a trend before as all the original videos of it were set like this.
My favourite analog horror is the tangi virus, it’s one of the only analog horrors i watched more than once.
Really great to scroll onto in the middle of the night
“I know what you’ve dread… *jumpscare spooky noise*”
When he made the little goblin sound, it sounded like Peter Griffin to me. I burst out laughing after hearing it
"I know what you've read"
**quickly deletes my internet history**
Was scrolling at night, you sir, scared the shit out of me
Analog horror is I think my favorite, I love how it’s not necessarily scary, but more unsettling and uncomfortable to watch. The first clip is a perfect example, and my favorite analog horror thing is the Walten files
Some of my favorite lines are
(The Mandela Catalog) "Uh oh! Wrong choice Mark!"
(Cause like the sudden realization that he's gone. That they got him. That they're laughing in our faces and we cannot stop them. 10/10)
Theres also this short vid on twitter somewhere, thats based in the dsmp lore. Its an instructional vid for nuke attacks in Snowchester. The last line is: "If you decide not to take shelter. Look outside the window......Keep looking."
And you see the outside blink into white before the video cuts. I got chills when I watched that the first time.
I love how analog horror makes the viewer feel involved, like they just stumbled into something that they should've left alone
finally! someone talking about this one! it's probably my favorite one out there
The start scared the hell out of me
I love monument mythos, it can be resumed in "theres a mysterious creature in my fav statue bruh😢" but it still has a lot of lore
List of good ones (teir list)
A:Happy meat farms
A+:Mandela Catolouge
S:Vita Carnis
My personal favorite analog horror is the ugly duckling and the man in the suit. Both of them put chill down my spine
THE HELL that mandela ctalogue knocked my soul out goddamn bro triggered my ptsd
I feel like analog horror understand the word "we suffer more in imagination than in reality". By letting things vague, they let our minds fill the rest of the blank spots, usually with the most spine chilling things we can imagine.
Yes! monument Mythos getting recognition that it deserves
ahh... monument mythos.
nice to see this guy mention it, the guy who made it really put in some work and it scares the daylight out of me sometimes.
Goodbye, Cthonaut A.
"I know what you dread-"
"BRO IS THAT A NINTENDO SWITCH????"
I absolutely love analog horror but I can't explain stuff at all, so I'm gonna show this to my friends
Every analog horror’s military: Yeah Im out peace
The man in the suit is my favorite analog horrors
Seeing Lucifer triggered some minor form of PTSD from the Mandela catalog
Bruh that was Gabriel but cursed
analog horror, it kinda freaks me out considering one of my favorites is Gemini Home Entertainment, and i live right next to a forest (woodcrawlers living conditions are perfect for where i live)
P.S there is an actual game you can get that's related to the Gemini lore, Remy Abode is hella creative
No, the spooky image is definitely the spooky part
My first introduction to analog horror was the man in the suit, it was the first time I've been actually scared and terrified in a long time.
I love Monument mythos, it was actually so genuinely creepy.