There seems to be some misunderstanding so I'll state this to avoid any further confusion: - No I do not hate this song and I think it fits for the show as many of you pointed out - Associating the song with a traumatic experience could be an good explanation for this and I appreciate outside opinions on this topic - I beg of you to watch the whole video before you comment cus I'm seeing a lot of rage and asking questions that I answer in the video - Dissonance doesn't mean having "no melody", but more like having an unsettling melody. A lot of the music homies pointed that out But yeah I just felt the need to point somethings out and correct myself a bit. Have a good day boys 👋
@@Shamrocker10-12 i never found the spongebob outro creepy until i watched this video lol. i think its because i would only watch spongebob in the morning or when i was with my family
@@Shamrocker10-12 though the gumball intro used to scare me because the show would air late in the day and i would usually watch it alone in the living room before bed
the song sounds a bit too calm and relaxing when you’re just watching it in the dark or by yourself, it kind of gives you the “you should look behind you” feeling
Gosh thank you for explaining it like that, there were so many times I’d sit on the floor, watching the tv, but then get spooked by the end and having to look around and even covering my ears telling someone in the house to turn off the volume
yes. my cousins that i only visited like one or twice a year had the spongebob seasons on vhs. they would turn it on at night and we just fell asleep. i would always wake up in the middle of the night for some reason everytime the outro starts. i would just stare at the tv with the credits and the music playing. it spooked me and calmed me at the same time. again, i would always wake up in the middle of the night right when the credits roll-
I think part of it is the almost jarring shift from cartoon antics to calm, uninterrupted music. Cartoons usually have other sounds playing over music, like characters talking and sound effects. Then in-between just that brief period of music on a static screen as the credits go by, before you're immediately thrown back into the next show. Strange moments of quiet are kind of unnerving, it's like how you know you're in danger if everything suddenly goes quiet in a forest. And there's the obvious negative association of the cartoon being over of course. It's especially unnerving if you're watching it on a dvd or vhs, which is likely if the credits song is left to play instead of cutting to an advertisement, because it means the dvd is over, which can be especially unnerving at night time because you're just left in darkness afterwards (this is probably why some people also recall being frightened by the background music on dvd menus, it's a similar jarring shift.) It is very similar to the liminal space thing, it's an area that's meant to have people and sounds left briefly empty and quiet for a moment.
Honestly, I never knew this creeped people out. To me it just sounds like chill beachy tunes. Something I would hear in a gift shop or something. I like it alot. In fact it's kinda nostalgic.
Well, Its a part of the song that personally i think, made people feel weird or uncomfortable, if you look at 1:26, you'll see why i was uncomfortable at the time, the melody is in general pretty weird, and he chaotic nature of the show doesn't fit the calm melody at the start, its like calm 1:26 part is energetic a bit, and back to calm....
it actually does comfort me but i do have a slight conditioned response to be sad when i listen to it but literally only because the song signalled the end of a spongebob episode :(
I remember how eerie and chilling the outro music was for me as a kid. The chilling thing was i watched spongebob on dvd and sometimes fall asleep and when id wake up hear the outro music repeatedly playing, still gives me chills.
As a kid, it always felt like a rarity whenever nickelodeon actually plays the outro of SpongeBob, instead of skipping the credits and replacing it with an ad for the next show in their channel. So whenever I do get to hear the outro song, it always felt so special.
They play the outro sometimes as background music during certain scenes within the show, but that doesn't seem to creep people out. I do think it is a liminal space thing, as you are hearing the same melody unadulterated. When the melody is used in scenes, there's usually sound effects or dialogue over it, but there isn't any in the outro.
I saw someone explain this that perfectly explained it for me. Imagine you start watching spongebob at 5pm. After hours of watching and the outro plays, you realize it's 8pm and you look around and you're alone. It feels creepy realizing that, which is why it felt creepy for me.
Just heard fot the first time in years and i kinda got chills, It's like the feeling when you look at a painting that looks normal and realize there's disturbing things hidden in the painting.
I was always scared because my mom set a timer on my tv i dont know if anyone else can relate to that but hearing the outro and then your tv just turning off randomly would just scare the shit out of me especially after the monkey costume episode
"I Had an Accident" was the name of that episode. And, to tell you the truth, I never liked how that episode ended; it felt less like it ended and more like it just stopped. Looking back, though, a lot of the endings to SpongeBob episodes felt like that.
Yeah same when I hear that song it always reminds me of simpler times and also when I was little watching these on vhs they would play the outro for every episode at the end back to back
Right, now the chase song however, that comes on when they're being chased or have to rush to finish something, definitely induces some level if stress lol but even so I find thatsong to live in my head rent free
I honestly couldn't understand why the outtro theme was "creepy" until you explained it under the context of liminal spaces. I normally watch TV in the living room where there's a lot of open space and usually at least one person nearby, but this video reminded me of my experiences watching Spongebob as a kid, where I basically watched it on a small box-shaped TV in a smaller, more enclosed room. I think it just hits different depending on where you're watching and what's going on around you, cause the end credits really do a good job of making you feel hyper aware of your surroundings once your attention's pulled out of the show, and if you're watching alone in an isolated environment, then yeah, it'll probably feel a bit weird or unnerving. By the way, I'd also like to add that I don't normally write comments on youtube, but I thought this video was really interesting and I wanted to share my own thoughts on the matter. Remembering how the end credits made me feel during my childhood is such a weird experience and I completely forgot about that feeling until just now lol.
I gotta agree its almost like super happy music in a creepy setting makes the song creepy especially since happy cute+creppy things make your brain freak (like how laughing kids in a horror movie are suuuper creepy when they shouldnt be)
I remember being home sick and falling asleep to my Spongebob VHS and then waking up disoriented in the empty dark living room hours later with those end credits playing.
I find it interesting how people are more worried in an isolated and smaller environment than an open one with a lot more potential threats. I kinda get it, though.
Your mind likes to find patterns, and if it can't fully understand a pattern it freaks out a little. Dissonance basically trips a wire in our brains that's _supposed_ to alert us to something potentially concerning, even when there's nothing really wrong there.
But whats important to mention is that the “wire” is something that is largely cultural. There are many other, non western cultures with a musical tradition where dissonance is a major factor
maybe its some similar reason why people can get motion sick. but only similar because its not like you get nauseous. but the brain is tricked into thinking your senses are skewed, feeling movement but not seeing movement, or doing movement. so the senses must be miscommunicating. maybe the discomfort from music is the brain questioning if something is wrong with your hearing, so it alerts you to be wary about it
@@Karo-AUTTP-UTTD we associate dissonance with certain ideas because weve grown up with that dissonance being used in those contexts. A lot of western scores that are supposed to have a dangerous or scary feeling to them use dissonance, leading us to associate dissonance with those ideas. Play the same track that invokes that feeling to someone from, say, ancient arabia, and they wouldnt get the same feeling from that. Cultural may be the wrong word though, maybe personal is a better choice. Its also worth mentioning that there are different kinds of dissonances that bring out certain feelings from certain people. Regardless, this comment is wrong. There is no inherent feeling or connection to dissonance that is shared by all or most humans.
@@Big_Hoggernah I was deadass scared of this song when I was little. I would watch it at night and whenever the episode would end and the song played, my parents said that I would scream.
@@Big_HoggerNah. I didn't watch the show often, I almost never did. But it was SO bizarre, and it repently shows a empty song that i never found "happy" or "goofy" but a strange mix of dumb and mysterious vibe in it. I was genuinely scared because it used to repeat in my mind over and over until i forget about it. I think it was mostly because my favourite shows were the backyardigans, jelly jam, etc. Which were less bizarre than Spongebob
At least with the Spongebob one, it never really felt disturbing to me either, for me it feels really... spaced out ig? Like the same vibe I get from looking at derpy character designs.
The outro was a bop for me, haha. However, one of their production songs, "The Lonely Stranger", has bothered me FOR YEARS. It's one of the worst earworms to ever get, imo, so listen at your own risk if you decide to look it up. Another unnerving one would be their production song, "Shock." It's crazy how much horror music was used in Spongebob. Imagine that music being used in liminal horror imagery, ESPECIALLY with that haunting reverb. God forbid someone use "Satanic" from Ren & Stimpy's production soundtrack.
I loved Frankendoodle but I always dreaded that one scene near the end where SpongeBob starts talking science jargon and that track plays. I'd also cover my ears whenever "House of Horror" would play lol.
then it would seem The Lonely Stranger did it's job well, from my listening it's literally meant to be creepy and unsettling since it's usually played during the creepy and unsettling parts of the show
I absolutely LOVE the outro for SpongeBob. So nostalgic, so goofy, it captures the attitude of the show so well, and it's SUCH a BOP. I'd just be absolutely JAMMIN' at this is a kid
You don't know a what a bop is. A bop, for example, is Aubergine Man's Atrocious Anthem from Dayshift at Freddy's. (Although, yes, it was pretty good and I respect your opinion.)
when i was younger, the spongebob outro was never unsettling but i've had to get multiple mris as a teenager at a children's hospital. since they usually took about an hour and you had to stay completely still, they offered to let you listen to music or watch something from a selection of dvds they had. there were a couple spongebob dvds and i chose one for one of my scans. but in the process of setting me up with an iv and getting the machine going, they forgot to press play on the dvd so the main menu selection screen music, which was the same music as the outro, kept playing on a loop i was too shy and nervous at the hospital to say anything so i listened to the loop of the outro play for about 45min while the machine periodically told me to inhale and hold my breath. now, the song feels like torture
ok. stop. full stop. are you fr? like is this story real because I’m actually freaking out rn. I had almost the exact same experience. It was about halfway through my MRI and the episode had ended and they would’ve had to click to start the next one, and I remember specifically it was an episode about a party of some sort, but SpongeBob gets locked out of his house??? or something, I was kinda spacey because I have a bit of a weird reaction to the contrast fluid they use, and I get sort of dizzy and brain fog-y. Anyways, they never turned it to the next episode so the outro/menu music just kept repeating for about 30-35 mins. I was about 8 years old and very nervous LMAO so I didn’t say anything, but having my reaction to the contrast fluid, being in a dark box basically and listening to that music…uhhh bro, nightmare fuel. Ok, but anyways lol it’s freaking me out how we both have mri experiences with this song like…glitch in the matrix orrr…
@@elianayvonne7386 omg no way. they jus be traumatizing kids during mris by not playing the episodes. i'm glad i wasn't the only one too nervous to mention to the doctors /techs that i was listening to the same music on a loop while they were putting contrast in my veins lmao
I remember this. It isn't outright "Scary" but rather a little unnerving. Like it kind of relaxes you but at the same time leaves you feeling unsettled. But a calm kind of unsettled. Idk, it's hard to explain. Also, it's nostalgic in both a way that's pleasant and dreadful at the same time. Like you wouldn't want to listen to it in a dark room alone.
@@Eternal_Sufferring Well boy do I have a film for you. Or, at least part of it. There's this one part of Sponge Out Of Water (2012) where Spongebob and Plankton go 2 days into the future, finding that without Krabby Patties, Bikini Bottom became a wasteland, with an aged Patrick sat upon what once was the Krusty Krab.
@@OfficialGIGIroleplayAccountI know I am saying, haters are gonna keep calling the the outro creepy, and many fake fans of SB are gonna keep just saying that it is creepy because they are fake SB and sick of watching it by moving on to other shows, the outro is not creepy they just want to hate on it!
@@maggie7794 well... I'm one of the non-fans who don't hate the outro, and just find it creepy. Are you going to label me as a hater simply because of my perception towards the outro? Not meant to start a fight, I'm just curious.
I've watched Spongebob for 18 years now, and I find myself humming this song frequently. Never found it creepy at all, I actually find it extremely catchy
My personal theory: Spongebob episodes often end on disturbing jokes or scenes that could be interpreted as cliffhangers (a sea rhino about to maul Squidward; Spongebob and Squidward transformed into snails; Bikini Bottom destroyed by a worm or a bomb; etc.) Maybe some kids who grew up watching the show were disturbed by an episode's ending and associated that feeling with the credits song which played immediately afterwards.
I agree with this, a different take on it that I didn’t even think about. Some SpongeBob episodes have those cliffhanger or endings that feel unfinished or are cut off the second something is about to happen to the characters, and the song that plays at the end of the show could make a kid feel like something bad has happened to the characters offscreen but they cut to the end credits and play that creepy song at the end. Definitely a good explanation for it 👍🏻
I was never feeling creeped out by this song as a child, but Spongebob episodes' ending always had a more emotional effect on me than any other Nicktoons did. I think the closing theme and its musical notes made me more sad and empty, like the fun was over. It psychologically made me want to watch more Spongebob episodes. I never knew how to explain this. It personally became a little eerie to me after Stephen Hillenburg passed away, and it also made me reflect to my childhood and the people I had in my life back then who are no longer here with us anymore. I still love it as much as I love all the classic episodes!
Couldn’t have explained it better idk what it is but the outro was always unnerving for me because it was late at night and my mom was at work and my dad was working as a truck driver so home alone watching SpongeBob was always scary I even left the lights and tv on cuz I didn’t like the dark a lot(I used to watch SpongeBob 1 hour before my mom got home so I wasn’t alone for that long😂) same with gumball but gumballs wasn’t as scary since I didn’t watch it on dvd but I watched SpongeBob dvd only so I had to switch the dvds out and it would take a few minutes for the disc to go in and play since my DVD player was pretty trash😅
You took the words right out of my mouth. The picture with all the Planktons holding hands along the last part of the outro makes me feel soo nostalgic
Damn I can feel what you are saying. This show was just the best. There's no need to debate in my opinion. I celebrated my 25th birthday this year, I had a party and after all my friends went back home, I swear I was crying while listening to this outro completely drunk at 4 a.m 😅 yeah I'm a sensitive dude but it just made me feel soooo nostalgic, it also made me realize that I was growing old and that the innocence of the time I used to watch Sponge Bob was just gone. That comment was SO depressing 🤣 sorry ahah
I actually liked it, I myself never found it creepy. Also SpongeBob never had a bad song. Campfire , ripped pants, BANGERS , ma boy ain't ever had a bad track
I had no idea people found it creepy, my dad told me he really likes the song so I never looked deep into it or thought it was creepy. Very interesting though!! I can actually see how it creeps some people out
A lot of these show outros we grew up with seem to share this feeling of sadness and finality to a show that wasn’t even over yet. I never remember feeling creeped out by any of these, but I do remember a strong feeling of sadness when the episode ended. Adventure Time’s “come along with me” credits always made me feel like the show was all over and was finally coming to a close, despite that not happening for another six years.
They always felt like when the show actually ended, they would provide closure to the feelings the song gave. Maybe finally give the familiar song lyrics, or maybe we'd finally see that cliff under a tree.
i was going to talk about come along with me as well!!! it was so fricking insane... even the first time watching it made me feel incredibly sad, it was unnerving to the point of me disliking the show all together or just changin the channel before the outro song hits
the song sounds like the musical equivalent of what i could imagine a bad acid trip is like. the universe bleeds and all that is left is abstracted existence. syrupy and drunk. very cool.
I also love it but it still made me feel some sort of nostalgia and another emotion that i can't identify Wasn't scared of it when I was younger though
Personally, I don't think it's just the music that is unnerving. When I was a kid, once the outro for the show had ended, I was left with a sinking silence that filled the room with a black/static screen since it was on VHS. The music is creepy not just because of how it sounds, but the dread of knowing what comes after. When reality once again hits. At least, that's how I felt about it.
I remember waking up to this playing on several occasions, sometimes when I wasn't even watching spongebob, and it seemed to go on forever. Like 10+ minutes, to where in my dream it felt like I've been hearing it for hours. Super disconcerting to wake up to.
This, 100% If the episode ended on a high note, this song felt like it was pulling that happy ending away, reseting it all as if it were limbo. On bittersweet, and straight up bad endings, this song felt nearly mocking to both the characters and the viewers Its weird to explain, but i totally feel you lol
Perhaps it’s the odd contrast between the end credits and the rest of the show. SpongeBob and Gumball are both incredibly bright, goofy characters, with colorful, goofy worlds. After so much energy, the slow, not in-your-face tone of the end credits almost hits you with a whiplash from how different it is from the rest of the show. And you connect that to stuff like being in a room late at night, or when the day is ending, giving you that sense of nostalgia. My two cents at least.
The song always disturbed me as a kid because the only time it ever played on TV was after the grotesque episode where everyone fuses together. For the next several years it's all I could think of when I heard the song and the episode still haunts me.
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Usually on cable TV it is accompanied by other commercials and other things, but the credits alone just feels wrong, like no one's there, I can see why they referenced liminal spaces
I think another reason the SpongeBob outro creeped people out that wasn’t mentioned in the video (or at least why it creeped my out) was the fact that it feels so final, the show basically telling you that the “fun’s over” and pulling you back into reality It also helps that if you were watching the show alone at night, the theme was the last thing you heard before being plunged into the dead silence of your house (It was the anticipation of the silence that would really scare me)
Absolutely true, especially when there are strange commercials on afterwards. Kurtis Conner has a video about Canadian PSAs where there’s a skit of him watching the SpongeBob credits and then being jumpscared by the government of Canada telling kids not to touch needles or whatever
I have no idea why this song creeped me out so much. I didn’t have a bad memory associated with it and nothing traumatic happened to me during the time I watched it in my life. The unsettling nostalgia makes the most sense in my case. I definitely think that SpongeBob outro is liminal music to me. This video described it perfectly. I would always turn off the tv when the outro played in the dark and I got that sinking feeling of dread
To me, the fear wasn't in the song itself but rather how on VHS and DVD it'd just go black afterwards, nothing. and being a kid at night, nothing is more terrifying.
I had Spongebob DVDs once (yes, they're all brutally scratched and unplayable, as you can guess) but the outro never once creeped me out and I used to watch these at 10 pm, which is basically 4 am for me as a kid
this makes sense! i commented talking about how it was probably the dissonance paired with the concept of an end, and you kinda gotta think--as a child, not many have been through so much. we aren't yet familiar with the concept of an end, and so it can be super scary or unnerving, and at that age, things tend to make an impact edit: hence the impact could also partially explain why outros from unfamiliar shows won't feel the same. also yes, the lack of control he mentioned
Honestly it always felt whimsical, silly but childlike and relaxing. It gives me the vibe of being 7 years old or so, chilling out on an early Saturday morning and making sandwiches while waiting for SpongeBob to start lol But this is the first time I've seen a video from this channel, I really liked it, the exiting is amazing tbh :D
The song creeps me out for two reasons: 1: when I watched SpongeBob on Sunday nights, this would make me uncomfortable for the upcoming school day. 2: Some of the instruments used in the song, not just SpongeBob, but it sounds like toys from my basement. This makes my uncomfortable because my basement was extremely large, dark, and scary.
Im fairly sure the frightening factor in the song is due to the awkwardness of sitting while watching a faded floral yellow and white background that has an old feeling to it, the song playing in a loop making it feel longer stretching the time, the song feeling goofy but yet so strange, all that paired with the fact that as a child your parents probably left you watching tv by yourself in your room could fill you with a sense of insecurity and discomfort
você está totalmente certo! Sempre que eu ficava sozinho em casa eu ficava assistindo desenho e muitas das vezes era bob esponja, eu gostava tanto do desenho que eu esquecia do medo de estar sozinho, mas quando a musica de encerramento começava era como se minha companhia fosse embora de novo e o sentimento de solidao voltava ate terminar de vez e começar outro episodio ou desenho pra me distrair
It isn't the music itself that feels unnerving. It's the overall theme of where you listen to it. I feel like the yellow/white background at the end with the tune of the outro really sets the way of your feelings toward the music. The background makes it feel like the typical old/fancy antique vibe if that makes sense and the music fits perfectly with that vibe. If you take the background away and put something else, unless you're really focusing on the song, you aren't gonna feel quite unnerved compared to when you listen to it with the casual yellow/white background. It also depends on where you're at when you listen to this song. If you're in a dark room listening to this, the wavy-ness of the background and the uncomfortable melody will put a intense, unnerving feel. Overall, this music is only unnerving with a certain, particular setting. Otherwise it feels like a genuinely normal themed spongebob soundtrack.
It really is the context that matters. I don't see anyone saying it freaked them out whenever this exact song would play during the episode. The song never bothered me, but sitting through the outro on tape (since they never aired *just* the outro on TV) felt a bit like seeing something that wasn't really meant for you. Like being in school after-hours, a liminal space in video form.
Interesting video. me personally, it was the end credits song for Hey Arnold that used to give me shivers😭😩it was a groovy tune but eerie and spine chilling also, yet I don't ever see videos of others speaking on that one. I see why you feel the way you do with this song though💯
I find it both creepy and relaxing. In my head, I picture it as if you were walking through an abandoned mall that use to be a live, and happy place, but soon became abandoned and falling apart, but the happy song now warped, and old still echos throughout, still trying to keep those happy times alive. the song also sounds disappointed, if that makes any sense. or I could think of it like relaxing on a beach at dark, drinking a nice drink, but sometimes when I listen to it, I feel like somebody’s watching me, but I don’t know why.
Yeah I don't see it still at 20, still an insanely calming song and now it's even nostalgic to the point of sadness imo. People just have weird music tastes lol, the people that find it weird only listen to one genre bet that.
As a kid with pretty bad anxiety that got worse at night, hearing the outro music to a show was upsetting because it was a period of time where the show I was using to distract myself-- usually just trying to calm down long enough to fall asleep-- was over and I'd be alone with that nasty feeling of dread in my chest. It followed me into my late teens, when the little jingle at the end of the podcast I was listening to would make me tense and uncomfortable. It was just a little reminder that reality, and the things I was trying to distract myself from, wasn't actually going away. Morning would come and I'd still have to come back to them eventually. ...I thankfully don't have to feel that crippling anxiety about my problems anymore now that I'm taking medication and seeing a therapist for it, ey, uh-- if you related to any of this take care :'3
All I got to say is I genuinely have a 1-hour version of the SpongeBob outro on my playlist, and I love it, this was my childhood in a nutshell. I specifically love it for the way it sounds, it's just beautiful to me. Thank you for the video, have an amazing day!
The song creeps me out because the episodes (well the newer ones) are very chaotic, loud, and full of “wacky” things but then you just get this “still” image of flowers while that weird tune plays in the back. It always made me feel empty and like something “bad” is coming. I always kinda thought of it like a bad omen. I also think this kinda “resonates” with the old episodes. The old episodes were filled with so much care, funny jokes, and “love” and when that song played it just felt like as I said “empty”. This song just feels so “nostalgic” in a way like I’ve “heard it before”. It kind of reminds me of a “liminal space”, empty, dark, cold, and lonely.
never thought about putting this outro on newer episodes. I myself aren't creeped out by the original, but seeing it move drastically from crazy and whacky to a "liminal space" song would feel pretty creepy.
That's exactly how I'd put it. The song doesn't really feel full, so it feels like somethings missing, like the episode truly isn't over. It's almost "sad" in a way. Especially when you're done with a fun episode and it hits you that "it's over."
Seems like there are more people who aren’t creeped vs those who are. I think maybe the comments on the video for the outro theme on RUclips just has a lot of stories confirming the bias.
imagine being in a dark, long hallway and the spongebob outro starts playing and it’s even more echoey going thru the hall. or a slowed down version of the gumball outro with static in the background.
This is crazy because when I was younger this song made me feel very weird but I still loved it. It is now like a nostalgic and unsettling feeling mixed together. When I was younger, I wasn’t spooked about or anything, just made me feel a certain way.
It never creeped me out as a kid, but I can see your point. The dissonant and distorted cords of the ukelele are sort of creepy. Same with the Gumball outro theme... but I feel like that one was intentional.
idk how to explain it but it kinda feels like getting out of a trance and coming to your senses in an unfamiliar place, like you were so invested in the episode you didnt realize how much time had passed until you got to the outro and now it all hits you; The sun has set and the lights are off, your parents have already gone to sleep. You're alone in the dark as this offbeat melody plays in front of you
couldn't have said it better myself. It's just so unerving and with the atmosphere of being a kid alone while everyone is sleeping just hits so right in every wrong way.
The ending has never creeped me out, but it always gave me this weird feeling like it doesnt belong. It doesnt help that it would rarely play on tv, so when it did randomly get left in it would feel strange. Edit: Im actually pretty sure the reason its always felt weird to me is the background + the music
Same. Everything has to be creepy and surreal to people. I don’t get it. Wait I’m coming back to say I was wrong. He played the rugrats credits theme and that for sure creeped me out for some reason. So I guess I do get it after all. 😕
I never thought either the Spongebob or the Gumball outros were creepy, but I can definitely see now why it feels that way. I definitely feel like the music has a very empty and liminal feeling, especially since it can loop so easily over and over without changing tune. If I sit and listen to it now, just on its own, I definitely feel something in me start to feel unsafe or freaked out, slightly almost like I'm about to go insane. It's very interesting to me now that I've found this video. I think maybe if the outros had lyrics to break up the jangly tunes that potentially it wouldn't have as much of an impact.
Nah dude, I have the 100 Episode DVD Box, and one night I was playing the first 12-ish episodes as just background noise. Then, once all of those episodes ended, the credits started rolling ALL of the credits compiled into one, unbroken, 5 minute long credits sequence with THIS song on loop. I NEVER thought the song was creepy, but for some reason hearing that song on loop for 5 minutes straight - no cuts, no nothing - freaked me out enough that I just stopped my DVD player.
Omg same! I forgot how many episodes I saw and then the long end song played, it scared the living soul out of me because it was very late, dark, and the loop freaked me out, I can hear it playing in my head again and I haven't even finished the intro to the video.
Yeah after watching this video and reading some of the comments and other videos of this song, l thought l was the only one that found this song nostalgic😂
I think it's mostly because people have never had melancholy explained to them. So they're just left with the cold uncanny valley feeling rather than comfort.
So, for me, what was creepy about the end credits of any of these shows was the fact that I was now alone, in a dark room. While the show was playing, as stupid as it sounds, I essentially had company. Now that I was alone I would feel significantly more vulnerable. That's just my perspective. Listening to the song doesn't really make me feel any way
i understand this so much. pretty much with any show, when the credits roll and the characters voices just stop and im left "alone", its sooooo unnerving and forces me to go to the next episode quick
This is how I always put it since I was a kid, I thought “damn now I’m alone and I have to sit here for 2 mins for the next cartoon or get up and do something else” it was an uncomfortable and unique feeling lool
OH MY GODDD i thought i was the only one who got creeped out by the amazing world of gumball outro! i love going back and watching gumball as it was one of my favorite shows as a kid but i accidentally re created the childhood horrors of waking up alone,in the dark, in the middle of the night, and the outro playing. i had to change the show before i could fall back asleep because it freaked me out so much
It's being a bit over exaggerated. To me it does have a goofy funny feeling. It's only when people think about it, that they find it more unnerving than they remember.
Liminal spaces can get really freaky. I remember when my grandparents decided to move when I was in middle school, I walked down the hallway to my grandmothers room, seeing every single room empty. By the time I got to my grandmothers room, I started balling in tears. Leading up to them moving, I was never really too upset about the situation, but seeing those rooms that were a major part of my childhood totally spotless was one of the most off-putting emotions I’d ever felt.
My family has moved more times throughout my childhood than I can remember right now, each time to a faraway state (although we did repeat a few states and cities after a while), and reading this hit me hard. My grandparents’ houses were like the one constant place throughout my life that was always there no matter where I was living, and I don’t know what I’ll do once they’re gone and those houses are sold. I don’t think I could even bring myself to go near those houses again after they’re sold because it would hurt too much…
@@pickledkool-aid It’s definitely tough but every now and then I’ll do a little drive to their old neighborhood. I’ll stop right outside and just look at the house for a little, remembering all the sleepovers and dinners we had. My family’s Catholic too so every Sunday after church, my mom would bring us there. My mom and grandfather would talk over coffee and my grandma would keep us occupied playing board games or watching TV. I didn’t know at the time but they moved because my grandmother had developed dementia and needed to be further downstate if/when it got bad so she could get the care she needed. At times I miss when things were simpler, but I tend to leave with a smile after reminiscing on those days. I know now I was very lucky to grow up with such a loving and supportive family, so it’s nothing I take for granted. 🫶
I never did find it ‘creepy’, but I do feel the Amazing World Of Gumball outro would be the kind of music that would play right before something goes wrong.
TBH as I have watched the episodes so, so many times the ending never ends "good". Like one episode had a great ending, and had a funny bit to end it on the usual note.
This song never felt creepy to me. Really it just caused me to space out, in a way I didn't like. It was like a weird form of hypnosis. It would cause me to just notice feelings on my skin, and it made me think back on the spongbob episode badly.
I was never scared by the song, just a bit creeped out. It felt like saying goodbye to someone for the very last time, never to see them again. From a musicians POV this actually quite happy and cheery but when I set aside my musical mind and approach it from an unbiased POV it feels so weird...
When listening to either of them it just kind of feels like "yep that was spongebob, yep that was gumball" and I didn't really start to feel creeped out until he, well, started talking about it liked it creeped him out. I guess it's a whole big psychological thing. If something is scary to a lot of people maybe it will influence others to be creeped out by it.
@@nesyboi9421 thats exactly what it is for a lot of people, but for some reason they cant acknowledge it. Nobody wants to admit just how much of their thoughts are influenced by the opinions of others. Kinda cringe
I thought I was the only one who was creeped out by this song! I think the reason why was cause I would usually watch the show by myself on a dvd, so when this song would play, it would mean that the whole did with like 20 episodes was over. So weird!
I remember in a Gooseboose video someone explained why some sounds can make people feel unsafe or uncomfortable. It went along the lines of, "not so good households" essentially. Hearing the tune play in the background of a fight between parents, trying to distract yourself from the screaming or possibly watching a show to forget trauma that happend not to long ago, I feel it to, not as severely as some but I very well do. It's typically for cartoon or childish game themes with no lyrics I've noticed, it amps up the yelling of fights and shoves you back into your traumatic time when you least expect it. Watching your favorite show for nostalgia factor just to slowly fade into your memories.
i actually can second this. i was afraid of everything at a child. from the static of the CRT, to the Disney FastPlay intro, to the THX theme. i didnt have... the best childhood, and there was some traumatic shit constantly going on. im pretty sure this made me constantly afraid and causing so much anxiety from normal things that were only a little bit off or just a little too loud.
I can relate to this a bit too! Not in the exact way you're describing, but I can at least say that photos of liminal spaces make me feel extremely uncomfortable. I have C-PTSD from ongoing childhood abuse, and I don't remember all of it, but I do know that it was enough to cause chronic dissociation and dissociative amnesia around my childhood and adolescence. Looking at liminal spaces can, at worst, make me dissociate (at least, more than usual- the dissociation is still an ongoing thing that I struggle with) and I think it's because of that sense of wrongness and the vibe of altered reality + the fact that I lost my 'innocent' years to trauma, isolation, and illness. A lot of liminal space photos are of things that you'd associate with childhood or teenhood, and I think that's another factor. Really unfortunate- I'm a big fan of 'cursed' images and that general type of horror, but of course, I have to avoid them for my mental health. It's fine if I don't look too long. Definitely *cannot* handle traumacore images, though, especially with liminal spaces involved. I hope you're both doing okay! This was really relevant to me because I've been struggling a lot recently with the hyperarousal/hypervigilance aspects of PTSD especially, and even if someone doesn't have PTSD per se, I know dealing with the effects of trauma is absolute hell sometimes.
I thought the outro was whimsical, to match the show and the characters. And I've always liked liminal spaces and music, the feeling of being in a mall at closing time is fascinating to me. And dissonant music (Ligeti, Penderecki, etc). Even uncanny valley, like Shaye Saint John and Japanese robots, love that stuff. To me it's entertaining. I guess I just like oddities. The best way I can describe it is how some people like horror or roller coasters, they're thrilling because they're scary. Actually, I like thrill rides, but horror is tough for me to watch, especially body horror, oof :/
The song wasn't exactly creepy to me, it was just weird. I think it's because of the contrast. Here you are, watching SpongeBob, seeing all sorts of characters interacting, making you feel like your in a room with them, but then the credits hit and boom, nothing. made me feel alone, and like, everything ended. Nothing's left except this song that feels like it will never end.
There are some SpongeBob DVDs where if you don't hit anything, the song loops for hours, and there were days where I'd hear it all day long and it was pretty unnerving after a while, like it bothers my natural flow of thoughts and makes me feel confused to a small degree.
It blows my mind that people get creeped out by this song. Even as a kid it never had that effect on me. I actually really like this song. Something about it’s simplicity is really nice.
Same, although it’s interesting to hear that people associate this song with the feeling of liminal spaces which is a concept that actually creeps me out. A large empty room. Don’t get that from the song though. I find it to be a pretty tasty jam actually.
@@avicl8760 it sounds eerie to some people like its never ending. plus the lack of other sounds and the fact that its the outro as a combo is unnerving
I’ve never heard of this experience, I always thought the song was cute and fitting for the show. Honestly, it’s one of the mode nostalgic parts of the show for me.
I was always creeped out by this song when i was a child When a episode ended, i felt so alone and always imagined like, a vast space with this song playing in echoey as something was there, and vast space would always be a hotel backroom with this song
There is a mall near my house that has creepy service corridors (the back hallways for the employees that go behind the stores, usually used for deliveries) with horn speakers on the wall. Imagine this song playing on those speakers back there...
I get it. I remember some shows that I would watch on Nighttime and when the outro came on there were only intros and no charactars and it made me feel alone, too.
As a kid the spongebob outro theme was the exact opposite for me. It made me feel really happy and warm inside. It reminded me of relaxing at a beach or in an air conditioned hotel room on a warm summer day.
It always gave me a more depressing feeling as a lil kid. It felt empty, liminal even. When I hear the Spongebob outro, I think of The Backrooms (Not the creepypasta Backrooms with monsters, but the original concept).
Why do people find this song creepy? It's a cute happy little jaunty twang tune. Sounds like a cross between a banjo around a beach campfire and an old well-loved music box!
Well, what do u expect from people who are non-musicians and people who doesn't know anything about music? Of course they'd say it's creepy or whatsoever even though it isn't. They just don't know their sh*t man.
@@mean_ice2833 This sounds more like you describing the OPPOSITE, because if you DO know music you can tell why it could be considered creepy while if you DON'T it'll sound like any other melody to you.
My family would always put Spongebob DVDs on while our cable was shut off and we couldn't afford to get it back on, so this song is always associated with prolonged loss,, stagnance and lack of hope for getting back what you once had. It immediately puts me on edge lmao.
It was a pretty rare occurrence for TV stations to actually air the credits sequences; usually that was reserved for home media releases. I think that's the primary reason - the shock of some element being out of the ordinary during something that is regularly so familiar. There's also the element of isolation; when those credits roll, another show doesn't play. It's just the end. It's like you've been cut off from routine.
It seems like a funky aquatic tune. I always loved it. Makes me wanna bop my head left and right. But if this started playing in the backrooms I’d be done
There seems to be some misunderstanding so I'll state this to avoid any further confusion:
- No I do not hate this song and I think it fits for the show as many of you pointed out
- Associating the song with a traumatic experience could be an good explanation for this and I appreciate outside opinions on this topic
- I beg of you to watch the whole video before you comment cus I'm seeing a lot of rage and asking questions that I answer in the video
- Dissonance doesn't mean having "no melody", but more like having an unsettling melody. A lot of the music homies pointed that out
But yeah I just felt the need to point somethings out and correct myself a bit. Have a good day boys 👋
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idk it sounds just like a shit melody to me, i just remember the last 2 seconds being iconic, not strange
Personally, I wasn’t really creeped out by the outro and I always thought it was silly and well-fitting for the show
Yep
Me too
Me neither, and i almost see why ppl think the spongebob outro is creepy, but tawog isnt creepy at all
@@Shamrocker10-12 i never found the spongebob outro creepy until i watched this video lol. i think its because i would only watch spongebob in the morning or when i was with my family
@@Shamrocker10-12 though the gumball intro used to scare me because the show would air late in the day and i would usually watch it alone in the living room before bed
I never thought it was creepy I thought it fit the show pretty well
Same
@@adriangutierrez7860 Bro who asked
JK
I never was scared or creeped out by it either
I liked it. Felt strangely welcoming. I liked how bouncy the song was like it was moving around irl
It feels pretty nostalgic and comforting, i think it fits the show
the song sounds a bit too calm and relaxing when you’re just watching it in the dark or by yourself, it kind of gives you the “you should look behind you” feeling
Yeah I had to look over my shoulders when listening to it just now
Gosh thank you for explaining it like that, there were so many times I’d sit on the floor, watching the tv, but then get spooked by the end and having to look around and even covering my ears telling someone in the house to turn off the volume
YESSSSSSSSSS
yes. my cousins that i only visited like one or twice a year had the spongebob seasons on vhs. they would turn it on at night and we just fell asleep. i would always wake up in the middle of the night for some reason everytime the outro starts. i would just stare at the tv with the credits and the music playing. it spooked me and calmed me at the same time. again, i would always wake up in the middle of the night right when the credits roll-
damn i don't get that feeling for me it's just the goodbye song for a show.
I think part of it is the almost jarring shift from cartoon antics to calm, uninterrupted music. Cartoons usually have other sounds playing over music, like characters talking and sound effects. Then in-between just that brief period of music on a static screen as the credits go by, before you're immediately thrown back into the next show. Strange moments of quiet are kind of unnerving, it's like how you know you're in danger if everything suddenly goes quiet in a forest. And there's the obvious negative association of the cartoon being over of course. It's especially unnerving if you're watching it on a dvd or vhs, which is likely if the credits song is left to play instead of cutting to an advertisement, because it means the dvd is over, which can be especially unnerving at night time because you're just left in darkness afterwards (this is probably why some people also recall being frightened by the background music on dvd menus, it's a similar jarring shift.) It is very similar to the liminal space thing, it's an area that's meant to have people and sounds left briefly empty and quiet for a moment.
yep this is the best summary
A perfect example of unnerving cartoon outro music is the one from Courage the Cowardly Dog. That one is peak compared to Gumball or Spongebob
DO YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE
WHEN YOU SPEAK YOUR WORDS
Bro, the entire comment section is “this isn’t actually unnerving.”
That scared the crap outta me
Dude
Courage outro was funny to me
I remember laughing at the funnu lyrical screaming
Well courage the cowardly dog is like a horror cartoon. Did you know it was based of real life events?
Honestly, I never knew this creeped people out. To me it just sounds like chill beachy tunes. Something I would hear in a gift shop or something. I like it alot. In fact it's kinda nostalgic.
It’s different when you hear it half awake, at night, and can’t find the remote to the tv, that’s the big deal not just the song itself.
Ye, the song’s nice.
Same
Well, Its a part of the song that personally i think, made people feel weird or uncomfortable, if you look at 1:26, you'll see why i was uncomfortable at the time, the melody is in general pretty weird, and he chaotic nature of the show doesn't fit the calm melody at the start, its like calm 1:26 part is energetic a bit, and back to calm....
I like the to, I never thought it would be creepy for people, I guess it sounds creepy but not for me tho.
I never knew that the outro was distressing, i was jamming out to this music throughout my entire childhood
Edit: same
Same, it always comforted me for some reason
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Same here
same goes for me
it actually does comfort me but i do have a slight conditioned response to be sad when i listen to it but literally only because the song signalled the end of a spongebob episode :(
I remember how eerie and chilling the outro music was for me as a kid. The chilling thing was i watched spongebob on dvd and sometimes fall asleep and when id wake up hear the outro music repeatedly playing, still gives me chills.
As a kid, it always felt like a rarity whenever nickelodeon actually plays the outro of SpongeBob, instead of skipping the credits and replacing it with an ad for the next show in their channel. So whenever I do get to hear the outro song, it always felt so special.
They never do that anymore, so sad. Probably a reason I like it.
Agreed
Same here!! I always looked forward to them playing the outro and would sit through the whole thing. I loved it
Same
They play the outro sometimes as background music during certain scenes within the show, but that doesn't seem to creep people out. I do think it is a liminal space thing, as you are hearing the same melody unadulterated. When the melody is used in scenes, there's usually sound effects or dialogue over it, but there isn't any in the outro.
I saw someone explain this that perfectly explained it for me.
Imagine you start watching spongebob at 5pm. After hours of watching and the outro plays, you realize it's 8pm and you look around and you're alone. It feels creepy realizing that, which is why it felt creepy for me.
Perfect explanation
Yep I remember just being in the living room with the dark kitchen being really unnerving to me
Also the fact that the room will soon be dark and silent.
Just heard fot the first time in years and i kinda got chills, It's like the feeling when you look at a painting that looks normal and realize there's disturbing things hidden in the painting.
DUDEEEE THIS IS EXACTLY IT
Spongebob creators: How about we make a goofy but calming song for our outro?
People: *Intense shivering*
it do kinda sound goofy lmao
kids were just too dramatic. there is nothing wrong with the song. Must be the situation you were in while hearing the song, like a trauma
@@jocanolag-6745no bro, the chords are just weird and the melody isnt cornily happy, like kids are used to listen at that age
I agree, not with the last part though, the ending song was just a fun and nice song. I didn't think anybody ever thought like this.
I was always scared because my mom set a timer on my tv i dont know if anyone else can relate to that but hearing the outro and then your tv just turning off randomly would just scare the shit out of me especially after the monkey costume episode
"I Had an Accident" was the name of that episode. And, to tell you the truth, I never liked how that episode ended; it felt less like it ended and more like it just stopped. Looking back, though, a lot of the endings to SpongeBob episodes felt like that.
@@LuznoLindo that episode makes the story a whole lot worse.
Good God the gorilla episode terrified me as a kid
The outro actually calms me down. Every time I hear it, I get Nostalgic. It's weird that people are disturbed by a song I'd call calming.
Yeah same when I hear that song it always reminds me of simpler times and also when I was little watching these on vhs they would play the outro for every episode at the end back to back
It’s a feedback loop, one guy said it and now everyone else is
Same
yea same i only have very few bad memories of the outro music in SpongeBob
Same
I didn't know people were creeped out by this song. It's one of the most nostalgic and comfy songs from the series imo
Same, i kinda thought that this was kinda relaxing, like being on a hammock near the beach.
Same
Right, now the chase song however, that comes on when they're being chased or have to rush to finish something, definitely induces some level if stress lol but even so I find thatsong to live in my head rent free
fr like 😭 im shocked to find out it scares people!!
fr, this song is nothing compared to that one tiptoe song??? do u know what I'm talking about lmao 😭😭😭
I honestly couldn't understand why the outtro theme was "creepy" until you explained it under the context of liminal spaces. I normally watch TV in the living room where there's a lot of open space and usually at least one person nearby, but this video reminded me of my experiences watching Spongebob as a kid, where I basically watched it on a small box-shaped TV in a smaller, more enclosed room. I think it just hits different depending on where you're watching and what's going on around you, cause the end credits really do a good job of making you feel hyper aware of your surroundings once your attention's pulled out of the show, and if you're watching alone in an isolated environment, then yeah, it'll probably feel a bit weird or unnerving.
By the way, I'd also like to add that I don't normally write comments on youtube, but I thought this video was really interesting and I wanted to share my own thoughts on the matter. Remembering how the end credits made me feel during my childhood is such a weird experience and I completely forgot about that feeling until just now lol.
Wise words, Sans Fartmaster
I gotta agree its almost like super happy music in a creepy setting makes the song creepy especially since happy cute+creppy things make your brain freak (like how laughing kids in a horror movie are suuuper creepy when they shouldnt be)
I remember being home sick and falling asleep to my Spongebob VHS and then waking up disoriented in the empty dark living room hours later with those end credits playing.
Dude this is a good horror game concept, being safe when watching cartoons but then when the outro and commercials play you're in danger in the dark
I find it interesting how people are more worried in an isolated and smaller environment than an open one with a lot more potential threats.
I kinda get it, though.
Your mind likes to find patterns, and if it can't fully understand a pattern it freaks out a little.
Dissonance basically trips a wire in our brains that's _supposed_ to alert us to something potentially concerning, even when there's nothing really wrong there.
But whats important to mention is that the “wire” is something that is largely cultural. There are many other, non western cultures with a musical tradition where dissonance is a major factor
Ain't no way, Pomni's abstracting. 💀💀
maybe its some similar reason why people can get motion sick. but only similar because its not like you get nauseous. but the brain is tricked into thinking your senses are skewed, feeling movement but not seeing movement, or doing movement. so the senses must be miscommunicating. maybe the discomfort from music is the brain questioning if something is wrong with your hearing, so it alerts you to be wary about it
@@krimzonnebula9341 uhh... I don't really see it as a cultural thing. Can you please elaborate?
@@Karo-AUTTP-UTTD we associate dissonance with certain ideas because weve grown up with that dissonance being used in those contexts. A lot of western scores that are supposed to have a dangerous or scary feeling to them use dissonance, leading us to associate dissonance with those ideas. Play the same track that invokes that feeling to someone from, say, ancient arabia, and they wouldnt get the same feeling from that. Cultural may be the wrong word though, maybe personal is a better choice. Its also worth mentioning that there are different kinds of dissonances that bring out certain feelings from certain people. Regardless, this comment is wrong. There is no inherent feeling or connection to dissonance that is shared by all or most humans.
It's crazy how people get creeped out by the music.
It's always been a really joyful and goofy song to me. And I, to this day, enjoy listening to it.
Mfs wanna turn everything into a creepypasta or a fucking scp.
Same
the only song I got creeped out of was everybody knows that
@@Big_Hoggernah I was deadass scared of this song when I was little. I would watch it at night and whenever the episode would end and the song played, my parents said that I would scream.
@@Big_HoggerNah. I didn't watch the show often, I almost never did. But it was SO bizarre, and it repently shows a empty song that i never found "happy" or "goofy" but a strange mix of dumb and mysterious vibe in it. I was genuinely scared because it used to repeat in my mind over and over until i forget about it. I think it was mostly because my favourite shows were the backyardigans, jelly jam, etc. Which were less bizarre than Spongebob
They never felt creepy to me personally, but listening to them alone, they do certainly feel very... off.
EXACTLY
Or closing your eyes....
I only hate the song because when I was young i got sad when an episode ended because I had to go to bed
This
At least with the Spongebob one, it never really felt disturbing to me either, for me it feels really... spaced out ig? Like the same vibe I get from looking at derpy character designs.
The outro was a bop for me, haha. However, one of their production songs, "The Lonely Stranger", has bothered me FOR YEARS. It's one of the worst earworms to ever get, imo, so listen at your own risk if you decide to look it up. Another unnerving one would be their production song, "Shock." It's crazy how much horror music was used in Spongebob. Imagine that music being used in liminal horror imagery, ESPECIALLY with that haunting reverb. God forbid someone use "Satanic" from Ren & Stimpy's production soundtrack.
I loved Frankendoodle but I always dreaded that one scene near the end where SpongeBob starts talking science jargon and that track plays. I'd also cover my ears whenever "House of Horror" would play lol.
shock and lonely stranger r a bop to me satanic creepy tho
@@emmaruggiero6508 house of horror sounds like both your parents coming for you with their chosen weapon
then it would seem The Lonely Stranger did it's job well, from my listening it's literally meant to be creepy and unsettling since it's usually played during the creepy and unsettling parts of the show
I always associate lonely stranger with a scientific or funny type of feel
I absolutely LOVE the outro for SpongeBob. So nostalgic, so goofy, it captures the attitude of the show so well, and it's SUCH a BOP. I'd just be absolutely JAMMIN' at this is a kid
You don't know a what a bop is.
A bop, for example, is
Aubergine Man's Atrocious Anthem from Dayshift at Freddy's.
(Although, yes, it was pretty good and I respect your opinion.)
when i was younger, the spongebob outro was never unsettling but i've had to get multiple mris as a teenager at a children's hospital. since they usually took about an hour and you had to stay completely still, they offered to let you listen to music or watch something from a selection of dvds they had. there were a couple spongebob dvds and i chose one for one of my scans. but in the process of setting me up with an iv and getting the machine going, they forgot to press play on the dvd so the main menu selection screen music, which was the same music as the outro, kept playing on a loop i was too shy and nervous at the hospital to say anything so i listened to the loop of the outro play for about 45min while the machine periodically told me to inhale and hold my breath. now, the song feels like torture
that is nightmare fuel
@@christiangonzales7429 I listened to Heartache on repeat for like 1 hour just that song and me laying down feeling depressed asf
ok. stop. full stop. are you fr? like is this story real because I’m actually freaking out rn. I had almost the exact same experience. It was about halfway through my MRI and the episode had ended and they would’ve had to click to start the next one, and I remember specifically it was an episode about a party of some sort, but SpongeBob gets locked out of his house???
or something, I was kinda spacey because I have a bit of a weird reaction to the contrast fluid they use, and I get sort of dizzy and brain fog-y. Anyways, they never turned it to the next episode so the outro/menu music just kept repeating for about 30-35 mins.
I was about 8 years old and very nervous LMAO so I didn’t say anything, but having my reaction to the contrast fluid, being in a dark box basically and listening to that music…uhhh bro, nightmare fuel. Ok, but anyways lol it’s freaking me out how we both have mri experiences with this song like…glitch in the matrix orrr…
@@elianayvonne7386 omg no way. they jus be traumatizing kids during mris by not playing the episodes. i'm glad i wasn't the only one too nervous to mention to the doctors /techs that i was listening to the same music on a loop while they were putting contrast in my veins lmao
A lot of SpongeBob DVDs must’ve had the outro music in the main menu, because I had an old DVD that did exactly that. Really cool to know that!
I remember this. It isn't outright "Scary" but rather a little unnerving. Like it kind of relaxes you but at the same time leaves you feeling unsettled. But a calm kind of unsettled. Idk, it's hard to explain. Also, it's nostalgic in both a way that's pleasant and dreadful at the same time. Like you wouldn't want to listen to it in a dark room alone.
It doesn't distress me but if Bikini Bottom become wasteland, I think it would fits perfectly with the unnerving atmosphere.
You explained it perfectly.
@@Eternal_Sufferring Well boy do I have a film for you. Or, at least part of it. There's this one part of Sponge Out Of Water (2012) where Spongebob and Plankton go 2 days into the future, finding that without Krabby Patties, Bikini Bottom became a wasteland, with an aged Patrick sat upon what once was the Krusty Krab.
For real
Agreed I felt weird when I heard the song like happy but strange like you said
Never creeped me out back then tbh, but now listening to it again I can def see why it’s creepy
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@@luckysbeats no way fr?
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Average SpongeBob fan: the outro is so creepy!!
Me: 💃💃💃🎶🎶🎶
Them Spongebob haters gonna hate.
@@maggie7794 bruh I'm not a hater wdym??
@@OfficialGIGIroleplayAccountI know I am saying, haters are gonna keep calling the the outro creepy, and many fake fans of SB are gonna keep just saying that it is creepy because they are fake SB and sick of watching it by moving on to other shows, the outro is not creepy they just want to hate on it!
@@maggie7794
well... I'm one of the non-fans who don't hate the outro, and just find it creepy. Are you going to label me as a hater simply because of my perception towards the outro? Not meant to start a fight, I'm just curious.
This is literal me
I've watched Spongebob for 18 years now, and I find myself humming this song frequently. Never found it creepy at all, I actually find it extremely catchy
same to me it's just goofy and comforting
my man
Men when I was a kid bruh this was creepy asf to me
True
Same
My personal theory: Spongebob episodes often end on disturbing jokes or scenes that could be interpreted as cliffhangers (a sea rhino about to maul Squidward; Spongebob and Squidward transformed into snails; Bikini Bottom destroyed by a worm or a bomb; etc.) Maybe some kids who grew up watching the show were disturbed by an episode's ending and associated that feeling with the credits song which played immediately afterwards.
I deffinetely agree.
Totally Agree, some episodes like SB-129 or Rock Bottom get scarier if you look them closer, but the music is just relaxing, funny and nostalgic
I agree with this, a different take on it that I didn’t even think about. Some SpongeBob episodes have those cliffhanger or endings that feel unfinished or are cut off the second something is about to happen to the characters, and the song that plays at the end of the show could make a kid feel like something bad has happened to the characters offscreen but they cut to the end credits and play that creepy song at the end.
Definitely a good explanation for it 👍🏻
I was never feeling creeped out by this song as a child, but Spongebob episodes' ending always had a more emotional effect on me than any other Nicktoons did.
I think the closing theme and its musical notes made me more sad and empty, like the fun was over. It psychologically made me want to watch more Spongebob episodes. I never knew how to explain this.
It personally became a little eerie to me after Stephen Hillenburg passed away, and it also made me reflect to my childhood and the people I had in my life back then who are no longer here with us anymore.
I still love it as much as I love all the classic episodes!
Couldn’t have explained it better idk what it is but the outro was always unnerving for me because it was late at night and my mom was at work and my dad was working as a truck driver so home alone watching SpongeBob was always scary I even left the lights and tv on cuz I didn’t like the dark a lot(I used to watch SpongeBob 1 hour before my mom got home so I wasn’t alone for that long😂) same with gumball but gumballs wasn’t as scary since I didn’t watch it on dvd but I watched SpongeBob dvd only so I had to switch the dvds out and it would take a few minutes for the disc to go in and play since my DVD player was pretty trash😅
You took the words right out of my mouth. The picture with all the Planktons holding hands along the last part of the outro makes me feel soo nostalgic
Damn I can feel what you are saying. This show was just the best. There's no need to debate in my opinion.
I celebrated my 25th birthday this year, I had a party and after all my friends went back home, I swear I was crying while listening to this outro completely drunk at 4 a.m 😅 yeah I'm a sensitive dude but it just made me feel soooo nostalgic, it also made me realize that I was growing old and that the innocence of the time I used to watch Sponge Bob was just gone.
That comment was SO depressing 🤣 sorry ahah
@@roeffcf1169 omg literally same
Bro I did a jiggy jig to these songs as a kid!
If I walked into my house during the evening and no one was there, if I saw this playing on the TV, I would be out of there as soon as possible
I actually liked it, I myself never found it creepy. Also SpongeBob never had a bad song. Campfire , ripped pants, BANGERS , ma boy ain't ever had a bad track
i always thought it was kinda relaxing. paired with credits showing the people wo made the story.
Hmm the jellyfish song
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Ah yes, my favourite banger, Twinkle Twinkle Patrick Star.
I had no idea people found it creepy, my dad told me he really likes the song so I never looked deep into it or thought it was creepy. Very interesting though!! I can actually see how it creeps some people out
Same! I actually like it a lot! It’s very nostalgic imo
i was watching spongebob and the screen faded to black then the outro started to play and i got really creeped out
A lot of these show outros we grew up with seem to share this feeling of sadness and finality to a show that wasn’t even over yet. I never remember feeling creeped out by any of these, but I do remember a strong feeling of sadness when the episode ended. Adventure Time’s “come along with me” credits always made me feel like the show was all over and was finally coming to a close, despite that not happening for another six years.
They always felt like when the show actually ended, they would provide closure to the feelings the song gave. Maybe finally give the familiar song lyrics, or maybe we'd finally see that cliff under a tree.
i was going to talk about come along with me as well!!! it was so fricking insane... even the first time watching it made me feel incredibly sad, it was unnerving to the point of me disliking the show all together or just changin the channel before the outro song hits
Same with "love like you" from Steven Universe
@@catstir2778 But it doesn't really hit the same when its actually connected to the show and you know what the meaning is.
Yeah, it’s always made me feel kinda empty
the song sounds like the musical equivalent of what i could imagine a bad acid trip is like. the universe bleeds and all that is left is abstracted existence. syrupy and drunk. very cool.
It's creepy listening to it now that we're talking about it being creepy, but it never creeped me out as a kid
Ikr
Fr this song made me vibe alot, I watched it in the night, AND IM STILL VIBIN
Bro I used to love listening to this song as a kid I would laugh my ass off to it😭😭
yeah
lol yes
I genuinely love this song, I never knew that people had this reaction. I thought the song sounded pretty natural.
Same, I enjoy it
Same
Same for me I actually vibe with it, the Gumball one in my opinion is annoying tho.
I also love it but it still made me feel some sort of nostalgia and another emotion that i can't identify
Wasn't scared of it when I was younger though
Same here! I still groove out to it! I never expected anyone to feel like that either
Personally, I don't think it's just the music that is unnerving. When I was a kid, once the outro for the show had ended, I was left with a sinking silence that filled the room with a black/static screen since it was on VHS. The music is creepy not just because of how it sounds, but the dread of knowing what comes after. When reality once again hits. At least, that's how I felt about it.
i'd say the opposite is true too
i remember there being a moment of silence between the end of the episode and the outro
It feels empty, it's what I would describe as "music after the world ended"
Exactly! It’s why I don’t like watching tv at night because when I turn it off, it just feels silent, dark and vulnerable
fucking cringe
Oh wow! I definitely can relate to this!
I remember waking up to this playing on several occasions, sometimes when I wasn't even watching spongebob, and it seemed to go on forever. Like 10+ minutes, to where in my dream it felt like I've been hearing it for hours. Super disconcerting to wake up to.
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This is like jamming out to the US sonic cd boss theme.
Completely forgot that this song was slightly unnerving to me as a kid. It always felt like limbo after the craziness in the episode.
This, 100%
If the episode ended on a high note, this song felt like it was pulling that happy ending away, reseting it all as if it were limbo. On bittersweet, and straight up bad endings, this song felt nearly mocking to both the characters and the viewers
Its weird to explain, but i totally feel you lol
Perhaps it’s the odd contrast between the end credits and the rest of the show.
SpongeBob and Gumball are both incredibly bright, goofy characters, with colorful, goofy worlds. After so much energy, the slow, not in-your-face tone of the end credits almost hits you with a whiplash from how different it is from the rest of the show. And you connect that to stuff like being in a room late at night, or when the day is ending, giving you that sense of nostalgia.
My two cents at least.
Same
Kinda like Fly me to the moon?
Makes a lot of sense
The song always disturbed me as a kid because the only time it ever played on TV was after the grotesque episode where everyone fuses together. For the next several years it's all I could think of when I heard the song and the episode still haunts me.
I recall that one. To this day, I consider that ending to be the most horrifying ending I've ever seen to a Nickelodeon cartoon.
“It’s kind of unnatural. It feels like someone TRIED to make a song, but something went.. wrong.”
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It never really was distressing or disturbing. It does give a little, strange feeling, but I think that was more about that it does feel like an "end"
Usually on cable TV it is accompanied by other commercials and other things, but the credits alone just feels wrong, like no one's there, I can see why they referenced liminal spaces
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Yeah
it's like weird, like that episode where squidward got stuck in a white void
I think another reason the SpongeBob outro creeped people out that wasn’t mentioned in the video (or at least why it creeped my out) was the fact that it feels so final, the show basically telling you that the “fun’s over” and pulling you back into reality
It also helps that if you were watching the show alone at night, the theme was the last thing you heard before being plunged into the dead silence of your house (It was the anticipation of the silence that would really scare me)
Exactly
Good Ending: the Fairly Oddparents comes on afterwards.
exactly, for me this can be applied to alot of shows, but specifically offputting, slower and quirky-sounding instrumentals
Absolutely true, especially when there are strange commercials on afterwards. Kurtis Conner has a video about Canadian PSAs where there’s a skit of him watching the SpongeBob credits and then being jumpscared by the government of Canada telling kids not to touch needles or whatever
@@morganorwhatever Millennials stop being scared by mundane things challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)
I have no idea why this song creeped me out so much. I didn’t have a bad memory associated with it and nothing traumatic happened to me during the time I watched it in my life. The unsettling nostalgia makes the most sense in my case. I definitely think that SpongeBob outro is liminal music to me. This video described it perfectly. I would always turn off the tv when the outro played in the dark and I got that sinking feeling of dread
The most disturbing thing about hearing that song is knowing that the episode is over.
To me, the fear wasn't in the song itself but rather how on VHS and DVD it'd just go black afterwards, nothing. and being a kid at night, nothing is more terrifying.
I rented a _SpongeBob_ tape once, and as I recall, it played all the episodes' credits at the end of the tape.
MKe video of it so I know what you mean
I had Spongebob DVDs once (yes, they're all brutally scratched and unplayable, as you can guess) but the outro never once creeped me out
and I used to watch these at 10 pm, which is basically 4 am for me as a kid
this makes sense! i commented talking about how it was probably the dissonance paired with the concept of an end, and you kinda gotta think--as a child, not many have been through so much. we aren't yet familiar with the concept of an end, and so it can be super scary or unnerving, and at that age, things tend to make an impact
edit: hence the impact could also partially explain why outros from unfamiliar shows won't feel the same. also yes, the lack of control he mentioned
Yes
Honestly it always felt whimsical, silly but childlike and relaxing. It gives me the vibe of being 7 years old or so, chilling out on an early Saturday morning and making sandwiches while waiting for SpongeBob to start lol
But this is the first time I've seen a video from this channel, I really liked it, the exiting is amazing tbh :D
I feel this omg
Same, I always liked the song. But I do understand why it would creep someone out, same with the TAWOG one, they're a little off-kilter.
The song creeps me out for two reasons:
1: when I watched SpongeBob on Sunday nights, this would make me uncomfortable for the upcoming school day.
2: Some of the instruments used in the song, not just SpongeBob, but it sounds like toys from my basement. This makes my uncomfortable because my basement was extremely large, dark, and scary.
Every Basement is full on creepy especially if there's a small window there
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Im fairly sure the frightening factor in the song is due to the awkwardness of sitting while watching a faded floral yellow and white background that has an old feeling to it, the song playing in a loop making it feel longer stretching the time, the song feeling goofy but yet so strange, all that paired with the fact that as a child your parents probably left you watching tv by yourself in your room could fill you with a sense of insecurity and discomfort
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você está totalmente certo! Sempre que eu ficava sozinho em casa eu ficava assistindo desenho e muitas das vezes era bob esponja, eu gostava tanto do desenho que eu esquecia do medo de estar sozinho, mas quando a musica de encerramento começava era como se minha companhia fosse embora de novo e o sentimento de solidao voltava ate terminar de vez e começar outro episodio ou desenho pra me distrair
@@wez.demarco é exatamente assim que eu me sinto, você descreveu exatamente como é a sensação
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Unpopular opinion. The SpongeBob outro song gives me a sense of good nostalgia. I actually feel very comforted by it as if I were a toddler again
Exactly
Same.
Same
some people dont get to enjoy it i guess
this is an OG bop
It isn't the music itself that feels unnerving. It's the overall theme of where you listen to it. I feel like the yellow/white background at the end with the tune of the outro really sets the way of your feelings toward the music. The background makes it feel like the typical old/fancy antique vibe if that makes sense and the music fits perfectly with that vibe. If you take the background away and put something else, unless you're really focusing on the song, you aren't gonna feel quite unnerved compared to when you listen to it with the casual yellow/white background. It also depends on where you're at when you listen to this song. If you're in a dark room listening to this, the wavy-ness of the background and the uncomfortable melody will put a intense, unnerving feel. Overall, this music is only unnerving with a certain, particular setting. Otherwise it feels like a genuinely normal themed spongebob soundtrack.
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It really is the context that matters. I don't see anyone saying it freaked them out whenever this exact song would play during the episode. The song never bothered me, but sitting through the outro on tape (since they never aired *just* the outro on TV) felt a bit like seeing something that wasn't really meant for you. Like being in school after-hours, a liminal space in video form.
Interesting video. me personally, it was the end credits song for Hey Arnold that used to give me shivers😭😩it was a groovy tune but eerie and spine chilling also, yet I don't ever see videos of others speaking on that one. I see why you feel the way you do with this song though💯
I think the creepiest thing about the song is that the pitch wavers continuously, giving it a haunting vibe.
But there’s those notes that play over and over and over it’s unsettling that way
Imagine hearing that randomly when you’re on your own
It doesn’t at all it’s awesome
@@pyro_69 Yeah, but hearing _anything_ randomly when you're alone is startling.
Man I don’t know why anyone finds it creepy. I always found it relaxed and calming.
I find it both creepy and relaxing. In my head, I picture it as if you were walking through an abandoned mall that use to be a live, and happy place, but soon became abandoned and falling apart, but the happy song now warped, and old still echos throughout, still trying to keep those happy times alive. the song also sounds disappointed, if that makes any sense. or I could think of it like relaxing on a beach at dark, drinking a nice drink, but sometimes when I listen to it, I feel like somebody’s watching me, but I don’t know why.
@@bradentheman1373 Nah you got that from the abandoned mall video didn’t you? 😂😂😂
Yeah I don't see it still at 20, still an insanely calming song and now it's even nostalgic to the point of sadness imo. People just have weird music tastes lol, the people that find it weird only listen to one genre bet that.
Same
same
As a kid with pretty bad anxiety that got worse at night, hearing the outro music to a show was upsetting because it was a period of time where the show I was using to distract myself-- usually just trying to calm down long enough to fall asleep-- was over and I'd be alone with that nasty feeling of dread in my chest. It followed me into my late teens, when the little jingle at the end of the podcast I was listening to would make me tense and uncomfortable. It was just a little reminder that reality, and the things I was trying to distract myself from, wasn't actually going away. Morning would come and I'd still have to come back to them eventually.
...I thankfully don't have to feel that crippling anxiety about my problems anymore now that I'm taking medication and seeing a therapist for it, ey, uh-- if you related to any of this take care :'3
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Yeah anxiety sucks especially at night
All I got to say is I genuinely have a 1-hour version of the SpongeBob outro on my playlist, and I love it, this was my childhood in a nutshell. I specifically love it for the way it sounds, it's just beautiful to me. Thank you for the video, have an amazing day!
The song creeps me out because the episodes (well the newer ones) are very chaotic, loud, and full of “wacky” things but then you just get this “still” image of flowers while that weird tune plays in the back. It always made me feel empty and like something “bad” is coming. I always kinda thought of it like a bad omen. I also think this kinda “resonates” with the old episodes. The old episodes were filled with so much care, funny jokes, and “love” and when that song played it just felt like as I said “empty”. This song just feels so “nostalgic” in a way like I’ve “heard it before”. It kind of reminds me of a “liminal space”, empty, dark, cold, and lonely.
never thought about putting this outro on newer episodes. I myself aren't creeped out by the original, but seeing it move drastically from crazy and whacky to a "liminal space" song would feel pretty creepy.
That's exactly how I'd put it. The song doesn't really feel full, so it feels like somethings missing, like the episode truly isn't over. It's almost "sad" in a way. Especially when you're done with a fun episode and it hits you that "it's over."
I felt that with the old episodes
Why you guys putting so much quotation marks
@@babygooboo9985 To quote something
This song was always a relaxing bop to me and still is to this day, I don’t see why people think it’s creepy
Bruw i never notice b4 but it sound exactly like 1 song in the movie wit the messed up ghost guy think it wqs called the conjuring or something lmao
same here, its perfect
Yeah I find the song kinda cheerful
It is late... everyone is sleeping. It is the last episode playing.
This song goes hard 😂
anyone else not disturbed by it and just vibe and dance with it? 💀
dude literally half the comments are this wtf you mean “anyone else”
@@frostiglaci. why you angry?
Seems like there are more people who aren’t creeped vs those who are. I think maybe the comments on the video for the outro theme on RUclips just has a lot of stories confirming the bias.
I always do the fucking hula when this comes on
Never scared me
imagine being in a dark, long hallway and the spongebob outro starts playing and it’s even more echoey going thru the hall. or a slowed down version of the gumball outro with static in the background.
I don’t know how people found this creepy, it’s an absolute banger of a way to end the episode
It is but if you listen in the dark it kinda can creep you out just a little
Me either. It gives a melancholic vibe to it
This creeped the fuck outta me.
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This is crazy because when I was younger this song made me feel very weird but I still loved it. It is now like a nostalgic and unsettling feeling mixed together. When I was younger, I wasn’t spooked about or anything, just made me feel a certain way.
Same!
For me its feels lonely and empty
It never creeped me out as a kid, but I can see your point. The dissonant and distorted cords of the ukelele are sort of creepy. Same with the Gumball outro theme... but I feel like that one was intentional.
The Outro Gave Me Betray/Sad Vibes Like The Characters Betrayed You And The Characters Had Forgotten About You
idk how to explain it but it kinda feels like getting out of a trance and coming to your senses in an unfamiliar place, like you were so invested in the episode you didnt realize how much time had passed until you got to the outro and now it all hits you; The sun has set and the lights are off, your parents have already gone to sleep. You're alone in the dark as this offbeat melody plays in front of you
couldn't have said it better myself. It's just so unerving and with the atmosphere of being a kid alone while everyone is sleeping just hits so right in every wrong way.
creepy hhgg
Kinda edgy but well said.
No it doesnt. Stop the cap 😂
This is my childhood
The ending has never creeped me out, but it always gave me this weird feeling like it doesnt belong. It doesnt help that it would rarely play on tv, so when it did randomly get left in it would feel strange.
Edit: Im actually pretty sure the reason its always felt weird to me is the background + the music
I never found this song even slightly creepy. It's musically sound, quirky, and in theme with the rest of the sound track.
Right? Like what’s creepy about it 🤣
@@JulianCaesaro they are just over reacting
Same. Everything has to be creepy and surreal to people. I don’t get it.
Wait I’m coming back to say I was wrong. He played the rugrats credits theme and that for sure creeped me out for some reason. So I guess I do get it after all. 😕
yeah it’s calming
I never thought either the Spongebob or the Gumball outros were creepy, but I can definitely see now why it feels that way. I definitely feel like the music has a very empty and liminal feeling, especially since it can loop so easily over and over without changing tune. If I sit and listen to it now, just on its own, I definitely feel something in me start to feel unsafe or freaked out, slightly almost like I'm about to go insane. It's very interesting to me now that I've found this video. I think maybe if the outros had lyrics to break up the jangly tunes that potentially it wouldn't have as much of an impact.
I was never creeped out from the song as a kid I just always thought it fited the show. I didn't know people were scared of it.
Same
Same!
Funny, it's even my alarmtone and ringtone
Nah dude, I have the 100 Episode DVD Box, and one night I was playing the first 12-ish episodes as just background noise. Then, once all of those episodes ended, the credits started rolling ALL of the credits compiled into one, unbroken, 5 minute long credits sequence with THIS song on loop. I NEVER thought the song was creepy, but for some reason hearing that song on loop for 5 minutes straight - no cuts, no nothing - freaked me out enough that I just stopped my DVD player.
Omg same!
I forgot how many episodes I saw and then the long end song played, it scared the living soul out of me because it was very late, dark, and the loop freaked me out, I can hear it playing in my head again and I haven't even finished the intro to the video.
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I always found it to be slightly melancholic more than creepy. It feels like sad nostalgia to me, and I can't fully explain why.
That's what I've always thought about it. I just didn't know if I was the only person so I never said anything about it
Yeah after watching this video and reading some of the comments and other videos of this song, l thought l was the only one that found this song nostalgic😂
Same, kinda feels like " okay, back to reality"
I think it's mostly because people have never had melancholy explained to them. So they're just left with the cold uncanny valley feeling rather than comfort.
That's exactly how I felt listening to it
My grandmother would get mad everytime it played while i was just dancing and clapping, just vibing to the music.
I actually like how it kinda sounds a little tired and messy. It really helps bring you down from the high energy of the show.
The only distress it causes me is the fact the episode is over 😭
Only destress it gave me was it was time for bed and my parents would turn off my TV
Same bro
yes.
So, for me, what was creepy about the end credits of any of these shows was the fact that I was now alone, in a dark room. While the show was playing, as stupid as it sounds, I essentially had company. Now that I was alone I would feel significantly more vulnerable.
That's just my perspective. Listening to the song doesn't really make me feel any way
Same.
i understand this so much. pretty much with any show, when the credits roll and the characters voices just stop and im left "alone", its sooooo unnerving and forces me to go to the next episode quick
THIS. THIS EXACTLY
That’s EXACTLY why I found it creepy
This is how I always put it since I was a kid, I thought “damn now I’m alone and I have to sit here for 2 mins for the next cartoon or get up and do something else” it was an uncomfortable and unique feeling lool
OH MY GODDD i thought i was the only one who got creeped out by the amazing world of gumball outro! i love going back and watching gumball as it was one of my favorite shows as a kid but i accidentally re created the childhood horrors of waking up alone,in the dark, in the middle of the night, and the outro playing. i had to change the show before i could fall back asleep because it freaked me out so much
I don’t know why people are unnerved by this song, I always found it relaxing
It's being a bit over exaggerated. To me it does have a goofy funny feeling.
It's only when people think about it, that they find it more unnerving than they remember.
I find its actually relaxing for me, I remember I would let it play until tell the end
I find it relaxing too, but when I focus on certain aspects of it I can sort of see how it can be perceived as creepy.
Yea, it sounds cheerfull
Oh, same. I don't see any issue with it.
Liminal spaces can get really freaky. I remember when my grandparents decided to move when I was in middle school, I walked down the hallway to my grandmothers room, seeing every single room empty. By the time I got to my grandmothers room, I started balling in tears. Leading up to them moving, I was never really too upset about the situation, but seeing those rooms that were a major part of my childhood totally spotless was one of the most off-putting emotions I’d ever felt.
My family has moved more times throughout my childhood than I can remember right now, each time to a faraway state (although we did repeat a few states and cities after a while), and reading this hit me hard. My grandparents’ houses were like the one constant place throughout my life that was always there no matter where I was living, and I don’t know what I’ll do once they’re gone and those houses are sold. I don’t think I could even bring myself to go near those houses again after they’re sold because it would hurt too much…
@@pickledkool-aid moving constantly always sucks
@@pickledkool-aid It’s definitely tough but every now and then I’ll do a little drive to their old neighborhood. I’ll stop right outside and just look at the house for a little, remembering all the sleepovers and dinners we had. My family’s Catholic too so every Sunday after church, my mom would bring us there. My mom and grandfather would talk over coffee and my grandma would keep us occupied playing board games or watching TV. I didn’t know at the time but they moved because my grandmother had developed dementia and needed to be further downstate if/when it got bad so she could get the care she needed. At times I miss when things were simpler, but I tend to leave with a smile after reminiscing on those days. I know now I was very lucky to grow up with such a loving and supportive family, so it’s nothing I take for granted. 🫶
I never did find it ‘creepy’, but I do feel the Amazing World Of Gumball outro would be the kind of music that would play right before something goes wrong.
It mostly plays after something go wrong
right.
I found the South Park outro creepy even tho it’s not supposed to be for children
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TBH as I have watched the episodes so, so many times the ending never ends "good". Like one episode had a great ending, and had a funny bit to end it on the usual note.
I’ve never found that song creepy. The only time it feels creepy is when a liminal spaces video has it playing in the background
This song never felt creepy to me. Really it just caused me to space out, in a way I didn't like. It was like a weird form of hypnosis. It would cause me to just notice feelings on my skin, and it made me think back on the spongbob episode badly.
It's so damn tranquil af
Like you're in a Hawaiian vacation
I was never scared by the song, just a bit creeped out. It felt like saying goodbye to someone for the very last time, never to see them again. From a musicians POV this actually quite happy and cheery but when I set aside my musical mind and approach it from an unbiased POV it feels so weird...
kind of the opposite, actually
Exactly. I used to watch this dvd and it came in after the episode. I always felt depressed when it played. Like weirrrdd. Very sad
When listening to either of them it just kind of feels like "yep that was spongebob, yep that was gumball" and I didn't really start to feel creeped out until he, well, started talking about it liked it creeped him out.
I guess it's a whole big psychological thing. If something is scary to a lot of people maybe it will influence others to be creeped out by it.
@@nesyboi9421 thats exactly what it is for a lot of people, but for some reason they cant acknowledge it. Nobody wants to admit just how much of their thoughts are influenced by the opinions of others. Kinda cringe
I thought I was the only one who was creeped out by this song! I think the reason why was cause I would usually watch the show by myself on a dvd, so when this song would play, it would mean that the whole did with like 20 episodes was over. So weird!
I remember in a Gooseboose video someone explained why some sounds can make people feel unsafe or uncomfortable.
It went along the lines of, "not so good households" essentially. Hearing the tune play in the background of a fight between parents, trying to distract yourself from the screaming or possibly watching a show to forget trauma that happend not to long ago, I feel it to, not as severely as some but I very well do. It's typically for cartoon or childish game themes with no lyrics I've noticed, it amps up the yelling of fights and shoves you back into your traumatic time when you least expect it. Watching your favorite show for nostalgia factor just to slowly fade into your memories.
i actually can second this. i was afraid of everything at a child. from the static of the CRT, to the Disney FastPlay intro, to the THX theme. i didnt have... the best childhood, and there was some traumatic shit constantly going on. im pretty sure this made me constantly afraid and causing so much anxiety from normal things that were only a little bit off or just a little too loud.
I can relate to this a bit too! Not in the exact way you're describing, but I can at least say that photos of liminal spaces make me feel extremely uncomfortable. I have C-PTSD from ongoing childhood abuse, and I don't remember all of it, but I do know that it was enough to cause chronic dissociation and dissociative amnesia around my childhood and adolescence.
Looking at liminal spaces can, at worst, make me dissociate (at least, more than usual- the dissociation is still an ongoing thing that I struggle with) and I think it's because of that sense of wrongness and the vibe of altered reality + the fact that I lost my 'innocent' years to trauma, isolation, and illness. A lot of liminal space photos are of things that you'd associate with childhood or teenhood, and I think that's another factor.
Really unfortunate- I'm a big fan of 'cursed' images and that general type of horror, but of course, I have to avoid them for my mental health. It's fine if I don't look too long. Definitely *cannot* handle traumacore images, though, especially with liminal spaces involved.
I hope you're both doing okay! This was really relevant to me because I've been struggling a lot recently with the hyperarousal/hypervigilance aspects of PTSD especially, and even if someone doesn't have PTSD per se, I know dealing with the effects of trauma is absolute hell sometimes.
it isnt just cartoons. theres songs I cant listen to because they give me flash backs and make me feel uncomfortable.
@@ohno4930 I'm certainly doing better than i was, and i hope you are, too.
The only outros that i think most people get creeped out a bit are the amazing world of gumball outro and the SpongeBob outro
I thought the outro was whimsical, to match the show and the characters. And I've always liked liminal spaces and music, the feeling of being in a mall at closing time is fascinating to me. And dissonant music (Ligeti, Penderecki, etc). Even uncanny valley, like Shaye Saint John and Japanese robots, love that stuff. To me it's entertaining. I guess I just like oddities. The best way I can describe it is how some people like horror or roller coasters, they're thrilling because they're scary. Actually, I like thrill rides, but horror is tough for me to watch, especially body horror, oof :/
Shaye saint john never unnerved me
I agree with this so hard
I've never heard it as unnerving before, but if you try to feel uncomfortable by it... You can see why it's creepy to a lot of people.
The song wasn't exactly creepy to me, it was just weird. I think it's because of the contrast. Here you are, watching SpongeBob, seeing all sorts of characters interacting, making you feel like your in a room with them, but then the credits hit and boom, nothing. made me feel alone, and like, everything ended.
Nothing's left except this song that feels like it will never end.
Man, thats the exact thing i was searching for in tbe comments. So "same"
PERFECT! Alone.
Yeah it just was weird or like I didn’t have a driven desire to listen to it all the time like it was just simply music
Exactly
Yes this probably why I thought it was creepy
There are some SpongeBob DVDs where if you don't hit anything, the song loops for hours, and there were days where I'd hear it all day long and it was pretty unnerving after a while, like it bothers my natural flow of thoughts and makes me feel confused to a small degree.
It blows my mind that people get creeped out by this song. Even as a kid it never had that effect on me. I actually really like this song. Something about it’s simplicity is really nice.
Same
Same, although it’s interesting to hear that people associate this song with the feeling of liminal spaces which is a concept that actually creeps me out. A large empty room.
Don’t get that from the song though. I find it to be a pretty tasty jam actually.
@@avicl8760 it sounds eerie to some people like its never ending. plus the lack of other sounds and the fact that its the outro as a combo is unnerving
it's cute. A jaunty lil tune that's good for closing the show
I’ve never heard of this experience, I always thought the song was cute and fitting for the show. Honestly, it’s one of the mode nostalgic parts of the show for me.
Same!
same tho
Same. Like i don't see anything creepy about it. It's sounds cute and gave me beach vibes :3
same!!!!
I was always creeped out by this song when i was a child
When a episode ended, i felt so alone and always imagined like, a vast space with this song playing in echoey as something was there, and vast space would always be a hotel backroom with this song
There is a mall near my house that has creepy service corridors (the back hallways for the employees that go behind the stores, usually used for deliveries) with horn speakers on the wall. Imagine this song playing on those speakers back there...
I get it. I remember some shows that I would watch on Nighttime and when the outro came on there were only intros and no charactars and it made me feel alone, too.
Some backrooms shit? Aye
In other words fuuuuutureeeeee🦑
i didn't even know ppl found this song creepy. i always liked it cuz it felt chill and cozy and reminded me of the beach.
As a kid the spongebob outro theme was the exact opposite for me. It made me feel really happy and warm inside. It reminded me of relaxing at a beach or in an air conditioned hotel room on a warm summer day.
Bro I see it
It always gave me a more depressing feeling as a lil kid. It felt empty, liminal even. When I hear the Spongebob outro, I think of The Backrooms (Not the creepypasta Backrooms with monsters, but the original concept).
You mean liminal spaces ?
@EmrahAlien Yeah, that's what I said.
@@TotallyRottenEntertainment Was that in words or in your imagination?
Why do people find this song creepy? It's a cute happy little jaunty twang tune. Sounds like a cross between a banjo around a beach campfire and an old well-loved music box!
Ukulele
It just feels unnatural to me.
Well, what do u expect from people who are non-musicians and people who doesn't know anything about music? Of course they'd say it's creepy or whatsoever even though it isn't. They just don't know their sh*t man.
@@mean_ice2833 This sounds more like you describing the OPPOSITE, because if you DO know music you can tell why it could be considered creepy while if you DON'T it'll sound like any other melody to you.
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this brought back an old childhood memory, Staying up at 3am watching spongebob and probably getting distressed by this song
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My family would always put Spongebob DVDs on while our cable was shut off and we couldn't afford to get it back on, so this song is always associated with prolonged loss,, stagnance and lack of hope for getting back what you once had. It immediately puts me on edge lmao.
It was a pretty rare occurrence for TV stations to actually air the credits sequences; usually that was reserved for home media releases. I think that's the primary reason - the shock of some element being out of the ordinary during something that is regularly so familiar. There's also the element of isolation; when those credits roll, another show doesn't play. It's just the end. It's like you've been cut off from routine.
It seems like a funky aquatic tune. I always loved it. Makes me wanna bop my head left and right. But if this started playing in the backrooms I’d be done
fair enough LOL
never noticed how weird it sounded till now, also that outro was lowkey fire