In Destroy all Aliens Azmuth's dad confirned that the pyramids were made by Tetramands. It could be that Snare-oh's species came before, after, or collaborated with/enslaved the Tetramands to make them.
@@Inventorcoyote That is possible. However in Omniverse when we see their homeworld the Tetramands seem to live on a desert-like landscape with buildings resembling egyptian architecture.
@@ultimax10doesgaming48 maybe anur mummies could have hired them for specifically for their similar architecture so they could better build structures for them like being specifically sought after or perhaps they at some point interacted with each other in the past that influenced their culture today
There is a consensus among Egyptologists that the Great Pyramids were not built by slaves. According to noted archeologists Mark Lehner and Zahi Hawass, the pyramids were not built by slaves; Hawass's archeological discoveries in the 1990s in Cairo show the workers were paid laborers, rather than slaves.
This is kinda how I headcannon the Segmentasapiens existence. I headcannon that in the same prison seen in "Prisoner 775" was kept a Segmentasapien, who at some point escaped. The inventor of Lego in this universe saw it, and got the idea to make it into the Lego bricks, which is why they're the same/VERY simmilar
Weirdly enough you actually are right about aliens making pyramids but for some reason it's the tetramand that made them although everything else is a great idea I'd love to see a story about transilians meeting Mary Shelly and maybe teaming up to take down a vladat based on like Victor Frankenstein
Also I think other aliens could’ve inspired many folklore on Earth too. The infamous Moth Man, for example, could’ve easily been a visiting Necrofriggian And since Secret Saturdays share the same universe as Ben 10, many of the Cryptids there could be descendants of aliens
Sasquatch doesn’t exist in the secret Saturdays universe, but Zach mistakes shock Squatch for Sasquatch. Perhaps stories of Sasquatch and Bigfoot stemmed from a Gimmliopithecus crash landed on earth?
@@DubbaCheezBuggaProbably yeah, Grandpa Max even said that Big Foot was just a guy in suit while confirming the existence of other fantasy/mythological races
@@OlliepopVT well I mean more so Sasquatch. I mean, bears lived in Africa at one point, so perhaps Sasquatches were a similar thing… actually, now that I think about it, isn’t VV Argost a yeti?
In the Ben 10 Game Protector of Earth, the Thep Khufan enemy stat/bio said They came to earth and possibly inspired horror movies in the 30s so yes I do believe they inspired classic monsters. Similar to how ordinary animals inspired our real life monsters/lore. Basking shark=Kelpie, morgawr, and other sea monsters. Barn Owl=Mothman, Owlman, Hopskinville goblin, Flatswood Monster, La Lechuza, etc. Moose calf=Dover demon, rake sightings. Bear on hind legs=Bigfoot Banshee=Fox screams etc.
I also think the Galvan’s inspired the Dover Demon, Necrofriggians inspired the moth man, xlr8 inspired the jersey devil, and jurry rig inspired gremlins.
@@Emily12471put a kangaroo and a wyvern in to a blender and the jersey devil is the end result. The jersey devil is the 13th offspring of a witch and was sired by Shaytan the djinn dragon of wrath. After he was born, he looked no different than any other newborn baby but his mother said and I quote "let this child be a devil!" And the newborn baby morphed and twisted to what he is now. Living In the woods of New Jersey. Shock docs did a episode explaining the jersey devil.
and when you consider the fact that dragons/dragon like beings exist in a shocking amount of mythologies IRL its not a stretch to see the same if not simular species apearing on earth in diffrent places at diffrent times and their mystical abilites? well it could just be them using mana after all if turtles can do it why not dragons?
7:52 there’s a few flaws in this theory in that the Transylians are based of the movie version of Frankenstein which strays heavily from the book version who is a considerably attractive long haired giant with just some really creepy eyes the only similarities I remember is that they both have a patchwork body. In the books Dr.Frankenstein never actually uses lighting or brings up how he makes it come to life in the first place. Though a Transylian could have been involved with creation of the film either as a writer or actor and something witnessed by a production crew member in their life that made change it and create this version of Frankenstein.
It's also very possible that Mary did meet a Transylian who looked kinda like this and just found him very attractive (knowing her it's not a reach). But a transylian being connected with the film does make a LOT of sense.
Mary Shelley did say she dreamed the image of the creature hovering over her in her bed staring down at her. (like the creature does to victor in the book)
There's a Ben 10 game where Max says there was like a dimensional rift that allowed Anur Aliens to come to Earth in the past, which inspired alot of the folklore. I found out about this while looking into a rumour of a variant of Thep Khufan capable of Aerokinesis.
Honestly I love this theory, it might also explain why humans are considered monsters in the Anur System, here’s my head canon for that explanation: When species from the Anur System showed up in the past they were attacked on sight, they believed this to be out of malice but were unaware that it was out of fear; so they have come to fear those that attacked them on sight
This logic also applies to the Conductoids. The electronics on some places on Earth have 2 prong connections, like the head cables and tail of a Conductoid. The UK uses 3 prong connections, so maybe the UK electronics were designed later on, without considering Conductoid compatibility.
I honestly wanted to see a couple of more aliens that look like they could have inspired mythological monsters. Like I wanted to see an alien that looked like a Chimera, Oni, Liches or even Angels and Demons (i imagine those two species in terms of powers would have access to like Light purer version of mana and for the demonic looking species a darker more corrupting form of mana as a power). I especially wanted to see a Lich inspired alien because Zombie like aliens could work as shown by one non canon alien named Braindrain who is an OS Ben 10,000 exclusive
Honestly I hope we never find out that Thep Khufan or any alien never helped humanity create pyramids because the amount of conspiracy theories that would flood the internet would be terrifying.
I'm more inclined to believe that Vampires legends come from tales provided by Transylians since the Vladats fed on life energy, but the tales told by Transylians probably confused humans and made them think that the vladats drained blood...couple that with transylians generally pale and rotting coloured skin, it could make sense
In the Omniverse episode a fight at the museum we can see that the Galvans build the pyramids and in ben 10 destroy all aliens it’s stated that stone henge was built by galvans.
for me the loboans would not necessarily have inspired the legend of the werewolves and that it is just a coincidence that there exist aliens resembling wolves by evolutionary convergence and that it is also bipedal but for others it must surely be the case
The problem with ghost freak inspiring real ghost, is that ghosts didn’t start turning invisible and flouting till the Victorian area, and most of our idea of a modern vampire comes from contemporary film and not folklore, also in the original Frankenstein novel he is built, not found also he was created by lighting and didn’t use it.
To be fair ben 10 took some liberties with translating them to aliens but the facts could twisted or thrown around by history like hat happened with the Dagon also in the novel lighting I don’t think lightning is actually brought up in the creation period the movies just made that up. Though the Ectonurites could have arrived in Victorian times and inspired the legends and even still the anur aliens could arrived before the movies were made and inspired the producers. Perhaps a producer created the lighting origin because they saw lightning around a transylian but didn’t really the effects to give Frankenstein lighting powers throughout the movie.
"Mummies, not to confuse with mommies" (Kiri fades in) Am I supposed to bark now? Call me a loboan, *because I will* Jokes aside, I truly love the Theory! It's spooky and has that thrilling "conspiracy-theory" vibe I love so much! A point I wanna make though is that the forever knights were probably going BRRRRR with "witch-hunting" through Europe, making it unattractive for ectonurite conquerers for a long time.
@@OlliepopVT Tbf, maybe they were literally just witch-hunting. Considering how magic is a real thing in the Ben 10 verse, maybe the forever knights thought those Spells were just the abilities of Aliens. Wouldn't surprise me considering how dense and stupid they are without smart leaders.
@@yamato9753I think they would a bit about magic considering the Dagon the creature whom’s defeat brought their formation was shown to have Magical powers and even God like presence in Ledgerdomain so it would make sense to have some sort of defense against it though they would probably also fear it thinking it’s connected to said nigh immortal eldritch life form
Funnily enough, there was no mention of electricity in the original Mary Shelley book as the primary means of creating the monster, which means it's much more likely that the universal studios style Frankenstein was likely inspired by a transylian rather than Shelley herself. Also, it's interesting how you never mentioned either planchakule or necrifriggians since the former resemble medieval depictions of demons in visage and gremlins of the world war machines in personality and the latter fulfills the intangibility and chill up your spine associated with ghosts. (Also they are kinda mothman but cool mint flavored, though they lack the red eyes)
@@OlliepopVT only reasonable theory in my opinion just given the lore of ectonurites it makes sense. Of course what you suggested is perfectly valid aswell since we don't entirely know if the purple lightning is like a transporter or something.
In the Brockverse,the only Anur species that influenced humans were the Thep Khufan, who've inspired Egyptian culture,along with spreading their religion (yes,the Thep Khufan were the first to worship the Egyptian gods) though,the transylvanians are actually the descendants of humans that were misplaced on Anur Transyl via an Anomaly.
@@OlliepopVT and in case if you want to know what franchises it consists of: Ben 10 Pokemon Digimon Yu-Gi-Oh Monster Musume Hazbin Hotel Helluva Boss Jurassic Park Primeval Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal Dinosaur King The Valley of Gwangi Fallout The elder scrolls Call of duty Terminator Quantum leap Borderlands Alien Predator That's most of them.
The George Washington bit was hilarious XD great video as always! Also, your idea of Thep Khufan inspiring mummification is literally what I did for a mummy-like stone alien I had created myself. I just find the idea of aliens existing and influence human beliefs a fascinating concept
To my understanding, technically current consensus is that the Great Pyramids weren't actually built with slave labour, and that the workers on the pyramids were paid labourers. Not that there wasn't slavery in ancient egypt, there totally was, but just that construction of the great pyramids wasn't one of the tasks that slave labour was used for. Enjoyable video
You know what I have no idea How you come up with these theories and I don't know how this never crossed my mind but this theory is Genius. All these aliens actually inspiring the these creatures in Ben 10 universe makes so much sense. Again it's a awesome video. Also sorry I'm a bit late
6:27 meanwhile with Abraham linchoin and John brown: FACE JUDGEMENT OF THE LORD BLOOD SUCKER *Tag team kills an army of Vladats.* Huh, I figured the show already implied the Anur aliens were the in universe explanation for their respective earthly monster legends the same way dragon and the Dagon from UAF did.
It's a small detail, but better to mention it: The Egyptians didn't use slaves to build the pyramids, they used highly regarded and well paid architects and builders, as seen by their specific tombs (large catacombs for all of the people that worked there, with many of their perteneces proudly displayed). Romans used slaves and so they assumed that Egyptians did too, so the average Romans (that never went to Egypt) spread that lie.
nice video once again!! I do think its kinda subtextually implied that the earth monsters are inspired by the Anur but I really liked how you linked to George Washington and Mary Shelley!
3:38 - That's not true. "There is a consensus among Egyptologists that the Great Pyramids were not built by slaves. According to noted archeologists Mark Lehner and Zahi Hawass, the pyramids were not built by slaves; Hawass's archeological discoveries in the 1990s in Cairo show the workers were paid laborers, rather than slaves." - Wikipedia "But in reality, most archaeologists and historians today think that paid laborers, not enslaved people, built the Pyramids of Giza. A few archeological findings support this theory. Deceased builders were buried in a place of honor: tombs close to the pyramids themselves, furnished with supplies for the afterlife." - Britannica
"The independent Earth Plumbers, initially known as the Plumbiers, were first established by the Founding Fathers in the 1700's. George Washington and Benjamin Franklin were some of the first members. The Plumbers were created to "plug the leaks" (hence their name) in the normal everyday world like monsters and ghosts, making sure such oddities were not discovered or encountered by humans. Operating in secret, the Plumbers took on anything too tough or weird for normal law enforcement to handle The Plumbers fought mostly paranormal and dimensional trouble until the early 1800's." So the Plumbers were likely fighting cryptids (with the Secret Saturdays?) But they may not have known some were aliens. Not to mention, there's also magic. I've always wondered if the Plumbers and the Forever Knights originally cane from similar circles and the FKs just took a genocidal approach while the Plumbers prefer diplomacy. Last thing i thought of, what if humans who became vampires, werewolves or etc were human alien hybrids? I know the Plumbers kids were retconned but Ben and Gwen are still hybrids. Maybe people saw someone shift from a human to a more wolf like form and the idea of werewolves was out there
Plant, because under the rule of crazy dave, he's actually a pretty good guy through out the lore treating plants like people, plus the plants are actually rather intelligent compared to most zombies, not to mention zomboss is a jerk to his own army, often getting credit for everything his minions do and as for robots...they're basically lower than zombies...
This has nothing to do with this video but I was convinced that you published a video on the designs of alien ben 10 by creaturefeaturegonnageetcher, like what you did with "5 Years Later", a few days ago.
I always thought the same about this like why are there these aliens that live on another galaxy but somehow are the same as human folk lore I always thought that they visited earth ages ago
A thought occurs to me. Why can Dr. Viktor transform into a human? It's a very physically intensive transformation, but not unlike Kevin's mutations as depicted in classic. Is.... Is Mary Shelly, Dr. Viktor's mom??
Wouldn't frankenstrike be considered a zombie tho, so would this unused "zombie" anur species would they be a sub species of frankenstrikes species or a completely separate thing
Could be possible and another piece of evidence is when Ben, his cousin and Grandpa encounter first of Ghostfreaks minions, and thus giving Ben his first transformation into Blitzwolfer and mistook both the loboan and Ben's second form of Enaur aliens and reason why I say second because Ben's first form was Ghostfreak who turned out be a alien warlord and native to that planet anyways carrying on for werewolves and both Kai and her father thought both of them were involved with their folklore of werewolves which means must of inspired if they mistook that easily especially the howl thou all of them thought that was sus some reason when the Loboan wasn't even trying to pretend
No skele ton mention Skele ton is an anur g’rrnay which have a transparent slimy skin and the ability to manipulate objects molecular density so yeah skele ton 2nd strongest anur species
Honestly now I wonder if there are any laws in the Ben 10 universe where alien species are forbidden from interacting with primitive species as to not exploit them. I can honestly see entire species conquered during the stone age and completely subjugated to their masters to be slaves forever never developing their own cultures and only knowing of the servitude. I don't think something like that would ever happen in the show or its lore but I can see something like that happening in real life.
The universe is most likely infinite in ben 10, so it could be a coincidence... But they're literally all in the same solar system... Yeah its no coincidence at all.
Aliens inspiring human folklore is basically all of the show ancient aliens, which I have watched way too much, the issue is that ancient aliens tries to come off as fact while ben 10 is fictional.
This kind of plays into a long-standing theory i have, that the reason so many aliens are akin to animals, is that at one point Earth it was like the brothel of the galaxy eons ago 😂😂
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In Destroy all Aliens Azmuth's dad confirned that the pyramids were made by Tetramands. It could be that Snare-oh's species came before, after, or collaborated with/enslaved the Tetramands to make them.
Ah, I always forget about that movie! Thank you for the correction!
Could have been a build the Mummy species(I can’t remember how to spell their name) commissioned the Tetramands to do
@@Inventorcoyote That is possible. However in Omniverse when we see their homeworld the Tetramands seem to live on a desert-like landscape with buildings resembling egyptian architecture.
@@ultimax10doesgaming48 maybe anur mummies could have hired them for specifically for their similar architecture so they could better build structures for them like being specifically sought after or perhaps they at some point interacted with each other in the past that influenced their culture today
@@Inventorcoyote I like that theory
There is a consensus among Egyptologists that the Great Pyramids were not built by slaves. According to noted archeologists Mark Lehner and Zahi Hawass, the pyramids were not built by slaves; Hawass's archeological discoveries in the 1990s in Cairo show the workers were paid laborers, rather than slaves.
This is kinda how I headcannon the Segmentasapiens existence. I headcannon that in the same prison seen in "Prisoner 775" was kept a Segmentasapien, who at some point escaped. The inventor of Lego in this universe saw it, and got the idea to make it into the Lego bricks, which is why they're the same/VERY simmilar
Weirdly enough you actually are right about aliens making pyramids but for some reason it's the tetramand that made them although everything else is a great idea I'd love to see a story about transilians meeting Mary Shelly and maybe teaming up to take down a vladat based on like Victor Frankenstein
That would be such a cool story!
Also I think other aliens could’ve inspired many folklore on Earth too. The infamous Moth Man, for example, could’ve easily been a visiting Necrofriggian
And since Secret Saturdays share the same universe as Ben 10, many of the Cryptids there could be descendants of aliens
Sasquatch doesn’t exist in the secret Saturdays universe, but Zach mistakes shock Squatch for Sasquatch.
Perhaps stories of Sasquatch and Bigfoot stemmed from a Gimmliopithecus crash landed on earth?
@@DubbaCheezBuggaProbably yeah, Grandpa Max even said that Big Foot was just a guy in suit while confirming the existence of other fantasy/mythological races
@@DubbaCheezBugga Yeti do exist in the Ben 10 universe
@@OlliepopVT well I mean more so Sasquatch. I mean, bears lived in Africa at one point, so perhaps Sasquatches were a similar thing… actually, now that I think about it, isn’t VV Argost a yeti?
@@DubbaCheezBugga yes, he is
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In the Ben 10 Game Protector of Earth, the Thep Khufan enemy stat/bio said They came to earth and possibly inspired horror movies in the 30s so yes I do believe they inspired classic monsters.
Similar to how ordinary animals inspired our real life monsters/lore.
Basking shark=Kelpie, morgawr, and other sea monsters.
Barn Owl=Mothman, Owlman, Hopskinville goblin, Flatswood Monster, La Lechuza, etc.
Moose calf=Dover demon, rake sightings.
Bear on hind legs=Bigfoot
Banshee=Fox screams
etc.
The possibility of Ben 10's Mary Shelley becoming friends or even lovers with a Transylian is a headcanon I shall employ from now on.
I also think the Galvan’s inspired the Dover Demon, Necrofriggians inspired the moth man, xlr8 inspired the jersey devil, and jurry rig inspired gremlins.
Gremlins as in Literal Gremlins or Gremlins as in Mogwai?
I haven't actually heard much of the jersey devil
@@Emily12471put a kangaroo and a wyvern in to a blender and the jersey devil is the end result. The jersey devil is the 13th offspring of a witch and was sired by Shaytan the djinn dragon of wrath. After he was born, he looked no different than any other newborn baby but his mother said and I quote "let this child be a devil!" And the newborn baby morphed and twisted to what he is now. Living In the woods of New Jersey. Shock docs did a episode explaining the jersey devil.
In the Ben 10 alien force episode Be Knighted, the forever knights have an alien resembling dragon locked in one of their castles for decades.
and when you consider the fact that dragons/dragon like beings exist in a shocking amount of mythologies IRL its not a stretch to see the same if not simular species apearing on earth in diffrent places at diffrent times and their mystical abilites? well it could just be them using mana after all if turtles can do it why not dragons?
Canonically, it was Galvans and Tetramands who made the pyramids.
7:52 there’s a few flaws in this theory in that the Transylians are based of the movie version of Frankenstein which strays heavily from the book version who is a considerably attractive long haired giant with just some really creepy eyes the only similarities I remember is that they both have a patchwork body. In the books Dr.Frankenstein never actually uses lighting or brings up how he makes it come to life in the first place. Though a Transylian could have been involved with creation of the film either as a writer or actor and something witnessed by a production crew member in their life that made change it and create this version of Frankenstein.
It's also very possible that Mary did meet a Transylian who looked kinda like this and just found him very attractive (knowing her it's not a reach). But a transylian being connected with the film does make a LOT of sense.
Mary Shelley did say she dreamed the image of the creature hovering over her in her bed staring down at her. (like the creature does to victor in the book)
There's a Ben 10 game where Max says there was like a dimensional rift that allowed Anur Aliens to come to Earth in the past, which inspired alot of the folklore. I found out about this while looking into a rumour of a variant of Thep Khufan capable of Aerokinesis.
Werewolf folklore could come from a Loboan having its ID Mask fail.
Honestly I love this theory, it might also explain why humans are considered monsters in the Anur System, here’s my head canon for that explanation: When species from the Anur System showed up in the past they were attacked on sight, they believed this to be out of malice but were unaware that it was out of fear; so they have come to fear those that attacked them on sight
This logic also applies to the Conductoids. The electronics on some places on Earth have 2 prong connections, like the head cables and tail of a Conductoid. The UK uses 3 prong connections, so maybe the UK electronics were designed later on, without considering Conductoid compatibility.
I honestly wanted to see a couple of more aliens that look like they could have inspired mythological monsters. Like I wanted to see an alien that looked like a Chimera, Oni, Liches or even Angels and Demons (i imagine those two species in terms of powers would have access to like Light purer version of mana and for the demonic looking species a darker more corrupting form of mana as a power). I especially wanted to see a Lich inspired alien because Zombie like aliens could work as shown by one non canon alien named Braindrain who is an OS Ben 10,000 exclusive
I wish Brain Drain got into a show ngl
Consdering how the real merry shelly was she proablly flicked that transylyan
Well, those are some good points you have there
6:24 that would be hilarious 😂😂😂😂
The premise is basically that in the show im pretty sure. Its kind of implied that alien species inspired a lot of things in human history.
I’m pretty sure they said this in the actual show or something similar to this
But yeah, that’s what I assumed as well. Great video
Honestly I hope we never find out that Thep Khufan or any alien never helped humanity create pyramids because the amount of conspiracy theories that would flood the internet would be terrifying.
I'm more inclined to believe that Vampires legends come from tales provided by Transylians
since the Vladats fed on life energy, but the tales told by Transylians probably confused humans and made them think that the vladats drained blood...couple that with transylians generally pale and rotting coloured skin, it could make sense
In the Omniverse episode a fight at the museum we can see that the Galvans build the pyramids and in ben 10 destroy all aliens it’s stated that stone henge was built by galvans.
for me the loboans would not necessarily have inspired the legend of the werewolves and that it is just a coincidence that there exist aliens resembling wolves by evolutionary convergence and that it is also bipedal but for others it must surely be the case
Yeah, Loboans seem the most likely to just be a coincidence!
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The problem with ghost freak inspiring real ghost, is that ghosts didn’t start turning invisible and flouting till the Victorian area, and most of our idea of a modern vampire comes from contemporary film and not folklore, also in the original Frankenstein novel he is built, not found also he was created by lighting and didn’t use it.
To be fair ben 10 took some liberties with translating them to aliens but the facts could twisted or thrown around by history like hat happened with the Dagon also in the novel lighting I don’t think lightning is actually brought up in the creation period the movies just made that up. Though the Ectonurites could have arrived in Victorian times and inspired the legends and even still the anur aliens could arrived before the movies were made and inspired the producers. Perhaps a producer created the lighting origin because they saw lightning around a transylian but didn’t really the effects to give Frankenstein lighting powers throughout the movie.
"Mummies, not to confuse with mommies" (Kiri fades in)
Am I supposed to bark now? Call me a loboan, *because I will*
Jokes aside, I truly love the Theory! It's spooky and has that thrilling "conspiracy-theory" vibe I love so much!
A point I wanna make though is that the forever knights were probably going BRRRRR with "witch-hunting" through Europe, making it unattractive for ectonurite conquerers for a long time.
True, I hadn't even thought about what the Knights would be up to back then!
@@OlliepopVT Tbf, maybe they were literally just witch-hunting. Considering how magic is a real thing in the Ben 10 verse, maybe the forever knights thought those Spells were just the abilities of Aliens.
Wouldn't surprise me considering how dense and stupid they are without smart leaders.
@@yamato9753I think they would a bit about magic considering the Dagon the creature whom’s defeat brought their formation was shown to have Magical powers and even God like presence in Ledgerdomain so it would make sense to have some sort of defense against it though they would probably also fear it thinking it’s connected to said nigh immortal eldritch life form
Funnily enough, there was no mention of electricity in the original Mary Shelley book as the primary means of creating the monster, which means it's much more likely that the universal studios style Frankenstein was likely inspired by a transylian rather than Shelley herself.
Also, it's interesting how you never mentioned either planchakule or necrifriggians since the former resemble medieval depictions of demons in visage and gremlins of the world war machines in personality and the latter fulfills the intangibility and chill up your spine associated with ghosts. (Also they are kinda mothman but cool mint flavored, though they lack the red eyes)
Ngl I have never put together that Bill Chill is similar to Mothman. You have just blown my mind
@@OlliepopVT I...thought that was common knowledge? How did you not know?
@@leondyer3855some people don’t know Big Chill is based on a moth. I certainly didn’t figure it out until well after Omniverse ended
I love this idea of these Halloween monsters inspired by these aliens 👽👻🐺⚡️❤️🩹📖
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Ahhhh, I see! Well, that answers that then!
@@OlliepopVT only reasonable theory in my opinion just given the lore of ectonurites it makes sense. Of course what you suggested is perfectly valid aswell since we don't entirely know if the purple lightning is like a transporter or something.
In the Brockverse,the only Anur species that influenced humans were the Thep Khufan, who've inspired Egyptian culture,along with spreading their religion (yes,the Thep Khufan were the first to worship the Egyptian gods) though,the transylvanians are actually the descendants of humans that were misplaced on Anur Transyl via an Anomaly.
What's the brockverse?
@@syaif7292 it's a crossover universe I created on Wattpad.
@@syaif7292 It's his own fanmade AU :3
@@OlliepopVT thank you!
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@@OlliepopVT and in case if you want to know what franchises it consists of:
Ben 10
Pokemon
Digimon
Yu-Gi-Oh
Monster Musume
Hazbin Hotel
Helluva Boss
Jurassic Park
Primeval
Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal
Dinosaur King
The Valley of Gwangi
Fallout
The elder scrolls
Call of duty
Terminator
Quantum leap
Borderlands
Alien
Predator
That's most of them.
Interesting and also algorithm
The George Washington bit was hilarious XD great video as always!
Also, your idea of Thep Khufan inspiring mummification is literally what I did for a mummy-like stone alien I had created myself. I just find the idea of aliens existing and influence human beliefs a fascinating concept
I think it's a fascinating idea too!
Spooky scary skeletons~
What's a skeleton's favorite snack? RIBS! SPARE! RIBS!
fantastic video idea
To my understanding, technically current consensus is that the Great Pyramids weren't actually built with slave labour, and that the workers on the pyramids were paid labourers.
Not that there wasn't slavery in ancient egypt, there totally was, but just that construction of the great pyramids wasn't one of the tasks that slave labour was used for.
Enjoyable video
You know what I have no idea How you come up with these theories and I don't know how this never crossed my mind but this theory is Genius. All these aliens actually inspiring the these creatures in Ben 10 universe makes so much sense. Again it's a awesome video. Also sorry I'm a bit late
6:27 meanwhile with Abraham linchoin and John brown: FACE JUDGEMENT OF THE LORD BLOOD SUCKER *Tag team kills an army of Vladats.*
Huh, I figured the show already implied the Anur aliens were the in universe explanation for their respective earthly monster legends the same way dragon and the Dagon from UAF did.
It's a small detail, but better to mention it: The Egyptians didn't use slaves to build the pyramids, they used highly regarded and well paid architects and builders, as seen by their specific tombs (large catacombs for all of the people that worked there, with many of their perteneces proudly displayed). Romans used slaves and so they assumed that Egyptians did too, so the average Romans (that never went to Egypt) spread that lie.
The Ink Tank did an Anur systems homeworld video in it they mention Snare-Oh’s species coming to Earth and influencing the Egyptians
nice video once again!! I do think its kinda subtextually implied that the earth monsters are inspired by the Anur but I really liked how you linked to George Washington and Mary Shelley!
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Reminds of this idea I had a while back on how the myth of Vampires may have just come from someone long ago incountering a cannibal albino.
I might be cursed cause I saw this video was out 13 minutes after it was uploaded
Yeah that's RUclips for you lol
3:38 - That's not true.
"There is a consensus among Egyptologists that the Great Pyramids were not built by slaves. According to noted archeologists Mark Lehner and Zahi Hawass, the pyramids were not built by slaves; Hawass's archeological discoveries in the 1990s in Cairo show the workers were paid laborers, rather than slaves." - Wikipedia
"But in reality, most archaeologists and historians today think that paid laborers, not enslaved people, built the Pyramids of Giza. A few archeological findings support this theory. Deceased builders were buried in a place of honor: tombs close to the pyramids themselves, furnished with supplies for the afterlife." - Britannica
Interesting. Hope you'll have a good day c:
"The independent Earth Plumbers, initially known as the Plumbiers, were first established by the Founding Fathers in the 1700's. George Washington and Benjamin Franklin were some of the first members.
The Plumbers were created to "plug the leaks" (hence their name) in the normal everyday world like monsters and ghosts, making sure such oddities were not discovered or encountered by humans. Operating in secret, the Plumbers took on anything too tough or weird for normal law enforcement to handle
The Plumbers fought mostly paranormal and dimensional trouble until the early 1800's."
So the Plumbers were likely fighting cryptids (with the Secret Saturdays?) But they may not have known some were aliens. Not to mention, there's also magic. I've always wondered if the Plumbers and the Forever Knights originally cane from similar circles and the FKs just took a genocidal approach while the Plumbers prefer diplomacy.
Last thing i thought of, what if humans who became vampires, werewolves or etc were human alien hybrids?
I know the Plumbers kids were retconned but Ben and Gwen are still hybrids. Maybe people saw someone shift from a human to a more wolf like form and the idea of werewolves was out there
What about your ben 10 dnd campaigns? Also labon lap dancers
Plant, because under the rule of crazy dave, he's actually a pretty good guy through out the lore treating plants like people, plus the plants are actually rather intelligent compared to most zombies, not to mention zomboss is a jerk to his own army, often getting credit for everything his minions do and as for robots...they're basically lower than zombies...
Wasn't this confirmed in UAF?
The pyramids were built by Blukic and Driba as said in Omniverse
Lmao
0:35 Skele-TON is also an Anur alien.
I always forget that one exists lol
Well
Ig the piramids would depend of wich ones?
Cuz we were told first it was the tetramand and then detrovites
Spooky creaturesss
SPOOKY SCARY ALIENS
This has nothing to do with this video but I was convinced that you published a video on the designs of alien ben 10 by creaturefeaturegonnageetcher, like what you did with "5 Years Later", a few days ago.
I always thought the same about this like why are there these aliens that live on another galaxy but somehow are the same as human folk lore I always thought that they visited earth ages ago
Halloween came early this year
Anur aliens my beloveds
Mommies are better than mummies lol😂
Cool theory
I’ve been intrigued
Honestly I've always felt the anur aliens crossed the line at Frankenstrike.
Yeah, he's a little TOO much of a clear-cut reference
I got a shoutout!!!!
MOAR!
A thought occurs to me.
Why can Dr. Viktor transform into a human? It's a very physically intensive transformation, but not unlike Kevin's mutations as depicted in classic. Is.... Is Mary Shelly, Dr. Viktor's mom??
Answering the title, In my headcanon? Yes even though Transillians are too simmiliar to humans.....
I guess convergence is a thing
Wouldn't frankenstrike be considered a zombie tho, so would this unused "zombie" anur species would they be a sub species of frankenstrikes species or a completely separate thing
Frankenstein is considered a golem because he is not an undead human, but an amalgam of undead humans
@@OlliepopVT ok see When I picture a golem I think big clay or rock monsters lol actually a great example of my thought of a golem would be atomix
@@shadowoffob555flesh golem
@@shadowoffob555some golems are made of human flesh. They are called a homunculus :)
@@gibbsterV a homunculus is a very small human or humanoid, how can one be a golem..
It makes sense that those aliens could have inspired human folklore ❤🎉😊
Now the greatest question of all is what the hell is ah puch is he actually a deity or some weird alien
Good theory
Yes!!!!!!!! I get a shout out!!!!! This is amazing!!!!!!!
Could be possible and another piece of evidence is when Ben, his cousin and Grandpa encounter first of Ghostfreaks minions, and thus giving Ben his first transformation into Blitzwolfer and mistook both the loboan and Ben's second form of Enaur aliens and reason why I say second because Ben's first form was Ghostfreak who turned out be a alien warlord and native to that planet anyways carrying on for werewolves and both Kai and her father thought both of them were involved with their folklore of werewolves which means must of inspired if they mistook that easily especially the howl thou all of them thought that was sus some reason when the Loboan wasn't even trying to pretend
No skele ton mention
Skele ton is an anur g’rrnay which have a transparent slimy skin and the ability to manipulate objects molecular density so yeah skele ton 2nd strongest anur species
Honestly now I wonder if there are any laws in the Ben 10 universe where alien species are forbidden from interacting with primitive species as to not exploit them. I can honestly see entire species conquered during the stone age and completely subjugated to their masters to be slaves forever never developing their own cultures and only knowing of the servitude. I don't think something like that would ever happen in the show or its lore but I can see something like that happening in real life.
I think fiction monsters are the inspirations
The universe is most likely infinite in ben 10, so it could be a coincidence... But they're literally all in the same solar system... Yeah its no coincidence at all.
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I'd like to imagine that aliens didn't create the pyramids but human buit them to honer them
That would be cool!
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Aliens inspiring human folklore is basically all of the show ancient aliens, which I have watched way too much, the issue is that ancient aliens tries to come off as fact while ben 10 is fictional.
Didn't the gavins build the pyramids?
imo prob shouldnt have put that one piece spoiler for some people
hey i commented smash too last video :c
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I don't want to be that guy but pyramids were not build by slaves
U forgor Skele-ton? .
you are NOT a mommy
(sorry dude)
Canonically, Kiri IS a mother. Also, the editor put that on screen, not me lol
This kind of plays into a long-standing theory i have, that the reason so many aliens are akin to animals, is that at one point Earth it was like the brothel of the galaxy eons ago 😂😂