We used to go see the bunyips when I was little. It was sad how poorly visitors respected the attraction and it’s owners because the water was always packed with rubbish and sometimes even the odd “prophylactic” or even used needles. Mum used to say that’s why the bunyip was angry because people keep littering in his water. It was genuinely scary regardless.
Okay, I have a weird phobia that I’ve had since I was a kid and I have NO idea what it is. I have an IMMENSE fear of seeing things underwater, like, anything. I discovered this fear when I was 7 when my friends threw a frisbee in a pool, and I volunteered to go and get it. It was a frisbee with a soccer ball pattern on it. When I dived into the pool and saw it suddenly appear as I swam to the bottom, I was suddenly horrified. Just thinking of it now scares me. What the hell is that phobia? The moment it’s out of water I’m cool, but seeing it under water just scares the shit out of me
@candlelitpeppermintcarniva8509 Does that also apply to when you swim out deeper, there's a large mass of seaweed on the ground, and you're deathly afraid of touching it with your feet?
I'm wondering how they'd maintain it. You have to keep it in a dilapidated state, but also make sure it stays safe enough for guests. Deliberately creating something new to LOOK old sounds like less of a liability
I used to be so scared of the sea serpent photos but I feel like i’ve seen them so much now that he’s kinda grown on me. His face is just so dorky looking
Some guy found a massive animatronic EDDIE, the mascot for rock band IRON MAIDEN, left to rot in a field in the middle of nowhere. It had been a stage piece used in one of their tours. How it ended up where it did is anyone's guess, but someone subsequently made off with its head.
Water rides always freaked me out, as a kid. The scariest thing for me at Disney World was that 10,000 Leagues Under the Sea ride. Not just the part where the sub gets "attacked" by the giant squid, the whole thing - the claustrophobia of being in the sub, the illusion of being submerged in deep water. And of course the various animatronics outside the viewports. I recently looked up some home videos people took of the ride, and just watching them gives me anxiety. Weirdly, I don't find the sea serpent especially creepy, and I didn't even remember he was part of it.
I feel you, bro when I was a kid I used to be scared of the Pirates in the Caribbean ride because of when your boat“drops” and it was like very scary for me but now I love it
As I was watching this I was very surprised to learn about Pleasure Island as I live extremely close to where it was. I asked my dad and he'd actually gone to the park as a kid and remembers the giant animatronic! I've been to the area before and vaguely remember my dad telling me about it at the time too
Great, I live in Mass. If my family ever visit that park, I will bring up this lovely fact. "Hey did you know there is a rotting whale siting in that pond........" lol
i've never heard of the water mouth troll! i'd shit myself seeing that baha. i'm so spooked by animatronics of all sorts irl but i'm so fascinated by them and binge watch videos about building and restoring them
i love that huge dragon. i’m so mad they abandoned it. they should’ve kept it going, maybe not in the water or with the fire… i don’t know. it’s just really beautiful and doesn’t deserve to just sit and rot forever. i hope they bring it back! (if so idc someday i will go see it lol, at least i’ll try)
There just something about the underwater abandoned animatronics in particular that give me extreme discomfort Edit: I guess I have severe submechanaphobia, but really only towards animatronics and statues. Moby Dick especially gives me the chills
Submechanaphobia means fear animatronics and other manmade objects either fully or partially submerged, So I suppose your one of the many of us that share the same fear. Welcome to the club.
I know I'm a bit late to comment, but this is the first video of yours I've ever seen, and I am absolutely subbing. Animatronics, especially abandoned ones, are one of my favorite topics and special interests, and your videos are absolutely the most thorough and well-made I've seen on the subject.
their were actually 4 sea serpent animatronics because the submarines had two sides so for each ride they had two, the one that was sold was from disneylands ride.
"Someone needs to go for the hunt on him" Yeah, with a hammer and flamethrower. I'll never understand why animatronics were so popular, even when in peak condition they are nightmare fuel.
the only thing that im scared about these animatronics is accidentally falling in the water and swimming RIGHT NEXT TO IT or BEING NEXT TO IT IN A DIRTY CONFINED SPACE
Something so eerily beautiful about abandoned places. I absolutely love these animatronics. Absolutely a shame the Excalibur puppet was thrown out. Seems like there’s not a lot of magic in the world anymore. Makes me sad.
little update on the bunyip, it has been shut down and is now left in the bottom of it's hole, the water gone due to the amount of issues the poorly engineered animatronic.
I can’t believe they found Moby Dick. I haven’t seen anything talk about it, so it’s both amazing and terrifying that it’s confirmed he’s down there still. Got chills watching that video, lol.
I don’t know if this classes as a water animatronic or not but at the theme park alton towers they used to have a duck themed water ride, by the end of its run in like 2016 it was very decrepit. When i was a child i was scared of the thing because halfway through you’d go through a giant tunnel and meet with a giant rubber duck in the dark that quacked very loudly at you and the light would turn on under its head as it rolled forward in the dark In its later years the electronics ran a little wrong if my memory serves correctly, sometimes you went in there and nothing happened, sometimes you went in and only the garbled “quack” sounded, sometimes the lights turned on but no noise sounded, sometimes it would make a fucking horrifying noise in the dark, it was like a russian roulette for me when i was younger
I remember this! It was part of the log flume ride and it was just after the lights turned on to reveal the duck (which might have had devil horns?) that you'd go down the big drop and get wet (there was also a drying station just outside the ride)
Imagine, your going scoobadiving in that park and from a distance in the murky water is a giant metal white rusted blob with teeth in the shape of a whale. I would be out of there quick af.
This video gave me legit fear. I don’t get scared of anything. I can watch horror movies by myself. I can handle some theme park rides. I just don’t care much for heights. But this video…made me legit shiver and is giving me anxiety. Why is this what I’m afraid of?
I actually got to see the Disneyland sea serpent that was sold at auction. :) The guy selling it and a variety of other Disneyland props, opened an exhibit for a few days before the auction so people could see all the stuff he had. The sea serpent was one of the first things I saw when I walked through the door, and I geeked out from getting the chance to see it up close. 😄
I knew I had seen that really cool first picture of the Bunyip from 1935 before! It's by Gerald Markham Lewis, and I could swear I saw it in a book of cartoons of strange creatures -- but so far all I've been able to figure out is that the actual painting is owned by the National Library of Australia.
It's not really abandoned I would say because the location is frequently used but the Ride known as " quirks in the works" located in West Edmonton mall has always given me The creeps with the animatronics used. Particularly the alien that was supposed to give you lore at the beginning of the ride. That now stands still forever pointing at a weird Quirk and is covered in dust
I went to a place called bewilderwood a couple summers back, basically an outdoor wonderland with inspirations from a book series set in the 'bewilder wood'. There was a river boat ride which takes you from one side of the park to another, sounds nice right? apart from the fact that there was a submerged animatronic called 'Mildred the Crocklebog' and she was bloody horrifying. She hissed and spat water, it was horrible. What made it worse was that the water of the river was so murky from the boats moving on it, you couldn't see through any of the water.
Hasn't the bunyip since been cleaned and all fixed up? All animatronic bunyips seem to meet an unfortunate end. I should be happier about this. Moby Dick is terrifying. I hated that we never got the follow up footage/stories from sparkiegames. You should be knighted for your work on Excalibur.
The second one in intro is the Murray bridge Bunnyip from the 1900s! He’s soo different now! He has started in the 1800s! He’s not creepy…! The Bunnyip is just an animatronic ok! Nothing to worry about kids! But Bunnyip was a real creature from a long time ago…! He’s like a hippopotamus or a manatee! He’s got a round head an elongated neck and a body resembling of a ox manatee or hippopotamus! The Bunnyip made roaring noises to human prey like woman and especially children wait no that’s sad. The name Bunnyip or Buneep originates from a creature of aboriginal myths supposed to inhabit the swampland. The name was used for the area as early 1847 when a route was surveyed from Dandenong into Gippsland. The Buneep for some reason? Bunnep Bunnep run taken up in 1851 don’t worry it’s the old one :) was bordered by the Bunnyip Tarago rivers. The real name of it is Wemba. The Bunnyip was real animal? The Bunnyip is also a called a devil or an evil spirit. The Bunnyip no longer exists the last of their surviving was around in the 1930s. Now they’re so creepy…
Now that I have watched multiple bunny videos, I realized it wasn’t tiny and it was actually huge on the videos my brain forgot it was a tiny animatronic that you could look at 😅😂
9:23 when i was a kid, i was more interested in seeing the mermaids then a derpy looking dragon. 😆 Now in my mid 30s, i’m still a big fan of anything mermaids and I’d like to know where the mermaids ended up. 🤔 4:23 the “baby” looked like they took the design from the axel f crazy frog. Looks EXACTLY like it. 😆😆
Crazy? I was crazy once They locked me in a room… A rubber room… Filled with ME WANTING TO WATCH THIS FULL VIDEO THAT SOME PEOPLE HAVE SUBMECHANOPHOBIA ABOUT (totally not a Smii7y reference lol)
i got so much anxiety the second you said the guy from sparkiegames tossed a camera into the water to find out if the moby dick animatronic was still under there, oof. spooky stuff
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There’s something profound about creatures that could never live rotting forever
What's more horrifying is that some of them still work and there voices are distorted and broken
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Aint that all of us? Aint that all of us?
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I'm not scared of seeing them, I'm scared of falling in with these creepy ass beasts and having to swim through and seeing them from Underwater
Submechanophobics unite!
Ngl same
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Indeed. That would be TERRIFYING.
i used to have trouble swimming near pool cleaner bots. this is on another level though
No wonder FNAF got so big so fast. Deteriorating animatronics are creepy AF.
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This is horryfying. Never have i felt so unnerved and scared in my life! I love this!!!
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Us humans have no idea why we like feeling anxiety sometimes, but it’s nice-
Same😇
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There are things far more horrifying than broken machines. I can show you true horror.
I had never seen that underwater drone footage. Awesome stuff. Glad to know that thing is still down there being creepy.
Only 2 meters down. Imagine going for a swim and seeing this thing sitting below you.
@@Here_is_WaldoI would die of a heart attack or shit myself and run away
Scared of a inanimate object
@@Cakepop20092 so scared you would run in the water instead of swim haha
I think it was scarier when it was in use.
We used to go see the bunyips when I was little. It was sad how poorly visitors respected the attraction and it’s owners because the water was always packed with rubbish and sometimes even the odd “prophylactic” or even used needles. Mum used to say that’s why the bunyip was angry because people keep littering in his water. It was genuinely scary regardless.
I wish i coulda seen em, I hope yo family does good.
Okay, I have a weird phobia that I’ve had since I was a kid and I have NO idea what it is.
I have an IMMENSE fear of seeing things underwater, like, anything. I discovered this fear when I was 7 when my friends threw a frisbee in a pool, and I volunteered to go and get it. It was a frisbee with a soccer ball pattern on it. When I dived into the pool and saw it suddenly appear as I swam to the bottom, I was suddenly horrified. Just thinking of it now scares me. What the hell is that phobia? The moment it’s out of water I’m cool, but seeing it under water just scares the shit out of me
Thalassophobia! Search up that one and phobias like it
I have one similar but specific to large masses underwater. Large formations, animals, boats. Makes me feel sick.
@candlelitpeppermintcarniva8509 Does that also apply to when you swim out deeper, there's a large mass of seaweed on the ground, and you're deathly afraid of touching it with your feet?
It might also be submechanophobia: the fear of man-made objects partially or fully submerged underwater
@@Pironesia Sounds like Megalophobia. Although i don't think that it's specific tto submerged things
Is it me or Does the Baby Bunnyip look like crazy frog?😂😂😂
Ur not the only one who thought that
Same. 😅
I know!
was looking for a comment like this
Happyfrog from fnaf
I honestly think all those glitches the bunnyyip had worked in its favor - made it creepier 😂
all of the bunyips make me not want to over-fish!!
I went camping next to the bunyips lake!!!
They should take all the rotten animatronics, put them in a haunted house, and give them a second life as horror attractions.
I'm pretty sure fnaf 3 showed exactly why old animatronics shouldn't be used as a horror attraction
@@Wobbe89last time i recalled fnaf 3 isn’t something that happened in real life lol
I'm wondering how they'd maintain it. You have to keep it in a dilapidated state, but also make sure it stays safe enough for guests.
Deliberately creating something new to LOOK old sounds like less of a liability
@@sadrabbit53 Put it behind glass in a dark hallway, do the cheap jump-scare where a sound effect, and light flash reveal it.
@@caucasoidape8838 Like a animatronic horror museum! That would be cute
I used to be so scared of the sea serpent photos but I feel like i’ve seen them so much now that he’s kinda grown on me. His face is just so dorky looking
same!
The only thing scary about him is his size
@@ghoultoothyeah i hate it, it’s size is scary
He reminds me a bit of the alien in the E.T. rip off movie "Mac and Me".
to me it's not scary looking but dopy looking.
Some guy found a massive animatronic EDDIE, the mascot for rock band IRON MAIDEN, left to rot in a field in the middle of nowhere. It had been a stage piece used in one of their tours. How it ended up where it did is anyone's guess, but someone subsequently made off with its head.
god i would hate to come across that
do you have a source? cheers
@@jamshendo I can't post a link, but you can search the photos with "Abandoned stage prop of Eddie from an Iron Maiden show minus his head."
"Someone made off with it's head" do you mean that someone stole it's head or they legit banged the animatronic?
Water rides always freaked me out, as a kid. The scariest thing for me at Disney World was that 10,000 Leagues Under the Sea ride. Not just the part where the sub gets "attacked" by the giant squid, the whole thing - the claustrophobia of being in the sub, the illusion of being submerged in deep water. And of course the various animatronics outside the viewports. I recently looked up some home videos people took of the ride, and just watching them gives me anxiety. Weirdly, I don't find the sea serpent especially creepy, and I didn't even remember he was part of it.
I feel you, bro when I was a kid I used to be scared of the Pirates in the Caribbean ride because of when your boat“drops” and it was like very scary for me but now I love it
People complained that an animatronic, designed to scare them, was scaring them?
Yeh...there are a lot of very stupid people in the UK these days. 😢
Bunnyip's radio actually sounds like a crying child really scary🥲
Ive heard much worse sounds coming from children recently
it sounds like me when i see it
FNAF?!
@@GorillaNuggetiS ThIs tHe CrY oF 92!?
What crying children have you heard? D:
Imagine bringing a drone underwater to find a metal whale, thats scary af
Image swimming there and not only seeing it but touching it as well
@@Onemancheeseburger I'd rather do that in its current state, than when it had a freaky eye, and munching mouth.
@@Onemancheeseburger new fear earned
I feel bad. It’s sad when things are abandoned.
As I was watching this I was very surprised to learn about Pleasure Island as I live extremely close to where it was. I asked my dad and he'd actually gone to the park as a kid and remembers the giant animatronic! I've been to the area before and vaguely remember my dad telling me about it at the time too
that’s really cool!
That’s so cool imagine diving down and finding the whale oh god 😳
Great, I live in Mass. If my family ever visit that park, I will bring up this lovely fact. "Hey did you know there is a rotting whale siting in that pond........" lol
4:10 for some reason the fact that it was recorded on an old fuzzy VHS makes this shot very creepy as it's slowly raising out of the murky water.
Underwater animatronics make me shudder! They creep me out
There’s a phobia for that you know 😃
Submechanophobia
Same
They should really make a game like FNAF dedicated to these attractions but have like an amusement park setting
i've never heard of the water mouth troll! i'd shit myself seeing that baha. i'm so spooked by animatronics of all sorts irl but i'm so fascinated by them and binge watch videos about building and restoring them
It’s always sad to see how many of these animatronics get destroyed, lost, or left to rotten
Imagine you go swimming and a giant animatronic slowly emerged near you
I'd die
Id literally just get shot in the head than experiencing that.
Give it some chips
You could not pay me to maintain these
5:48 poor crazy frog😔really just shows how alcohol ruins young celebrities
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i love that huge dragon. i’m so mad they abandoned it. they should’ve kept it going, maybe not in the water or with the fire… i don’t know. it’s just really beautiful and doesn’t deserve to just sit and rot forever. i hope they bring it back!
(if so idc someday i will go see it lol, at least i’ll try)
5:39 The filth on this Bunyip is WAY scarier than the forest green skin and bright red lipstick imo 😂
There just something about the underwater abandoned animatronics in particular that give me extreme discomfort
Edit: I guess I have severe submechanaphobia, but really only towards animatronics and statues. Moby Dick especially gives me the chills
Submechanaphobia means fear animatronics and other manmade objects either fully or partially submerged, So I suppose your one of the many of us that share the same fear. Welcome to the club.
As a person that lives in murray bridge, I can tell you that thing scared the shit out of me as a kid.
4:29 imagine hearing this at night in the woods all alone
I’d fuckin cry and except my fate
Well that means you are not alone anymore
I saw the Bunyip when i was a child, I remember it smelt really bad haha
hahaha
The fact I live near the Excalibur dragon… it scares me..
I know I'm a bit late to comment, but this is the first video of yours I've ever seen, and I am absolutely subbing. Animatronics, especially abandoned ones, are one of my favorite topics and special interests, and your videos are absolutely the most thorough and well-made I've seen on the subject.
I bet it's very difficult to find material and paints that can stand being submerged in stagnant water for many years
Abandoned parks would be gold mine if they reopen as horror theme parks 🤑
their were actually 4 sea serpent animatronics because the submarines had two sides so for each ride they had two, the one that was sold was from disneylands ride.
4:18 springlock failure moment
"Someone needs to go for the hunt on him" Yeah, with a hammer and flamethrower. I'll never understand why animatronics were so popular, even when in peak condition they are nightmare fuel.
0:05 ngl, this one sounds like William afton getting springlocked 😂
Ik
EXACLTY what I was thinking
I was about to say that! True comment
the only thing that im scared about these animatronics is accidentally falling in the water and swimming RIGHT NEXT TO IT or BEING NEXT TO IT IN A DIRTY CONFINED SPACE
Holy shit the bunnyip is really big. I always thought it was somewhat small. That just makes it scarier
The oil slick bunyip is nightmare fuel
WHOEVER MADE THE WHALE- NO NO NO FUCK THAT NO *shakes in cetaphobia
Something so eerily beautiful about abandoned places. I absolutely love these animatronics. Absolutely a shame the Excalibur puppet was thrown out.
Seems like there’s not a lot of magic in the world anymore.
Makes me sad.
little update on the bunyip, it has been shut down and is now left in the bottom of it's hole, the water gone due to the amount of issues the poorly engineered animatronic.
you either see your sleep paralysis demon
or crazy frog
I rode the 20 thousand leagues under the sea back in the 90’s in Orlando the subs were cool like they could be used on a movie remake of the book
I can’t believe they found Moby Dick. I haven’t seen anything talk about it, so it’s both amazing and terrifying that it’s confirmed he’s down there still. Got chills watching that video, lol.
I don’t know if this classes as a water animatronic or not but at the theme park alton towers they used to have a duck themed water ride, by the end of its run in like 2016 it was very decrepit. When i was a child i was scared of the thing because halfway through you’d go through a giant tunnel and meet with a giant rubber duck in the dark that quacked very loudly at you and the light would turn on under its head as it rolled forward in the dark
In its later years the electronics ran a little wrong if my memory serves correctly, sometimes you went in there and nothing happened, sometimes you went in and only the garbled “quack” sounded, sometimes the lights turned on but no noise sounded, sometimes it would make a fucking horrifying noise in the dark, it was like a russian roulette for me when i was younger
I remember this! It was part of the log flume ride and it was just after the lights turned on to reveal the duck (which might have had devil horns?) that you'd go down the big drop and get wet (there was also a drying station just outside the ride)
Its crazy how no one has considered developing a FNAF fangame based on underwater animatronics.
I'm so glad we finally have the old bunyip footage
When the night guard has to fend off all the animatronics:
The Bunyip animatronics make me so so uncomfortable. Actually horrified. Pure nightmare fuel.
Honestly, I’d like to see you cover the Abandoned Stitch animatronic, and how the location was built on top of a former horror attraction.
2:25 Bro I thought that was crazy frog. 💀
was looking for this comment
It legit looks exactly like him
I still remember the first time I saw the bunyip as a kid. Flat out sprinted across the street. I did NOT want to be near that thing.
Imagine, your going scoobadiving in that park and from a distance in the murky water is a giant metal white rusted blob with teeth in the shape of a whale. I would be out of there quick af.
What is it about this topic that sends shivers down my spine and leaves me open for scary feelings i never had before ?!
Submechanophobia 👍
This video gave me legit fear. I don’t get scared of anything. I can watch horror movies by myself. I can handle some theme park rides. I just don’t care much for heights. But this video…made me legit shiver and is giving me anxiety. Why is this what I’m afraid of?
the 1982 bunnyip looks so much scarier and better
Why am I watching this….? I can’t stop watching this.
I adored the Bunyip, I did so much research on him as a child because I was so fascinated by him. (I still am)
I actually got to see the Disneyland sea serpent that was sold at auction. :) The guy selling it and a variety of other Disneyland props, opened an exhibit for a few days before the auction so people could see all the stuff he had. The sea serpent was one of the first things I saw when I walked through the door, and I geeked out from getting the chance to see it up close. 😄
Been on the submarine ride at Disney so many times. It's a cool relaxing AIR CONDITIONED ride
the disneyland serpent actually legit scares me
im more suprised that you could take your dog to disney ! & on the ride too !
The water mouth troll be lookin like my sister💀😭😭😭
I knew I had seen that really cool first picture of the Bunyip from 1935 before! It's by Gerald Markham Lewis, and I could swear I saw it in a book of cartoons of strange creatures -- but so far all I've been able to figure out is that the actual painting is owned by the National Library of Australia.
It's not really abandoned I would say because the location is frequently used but the Ride known as " quirks in the works" located in West Edmonton mall has always given me The creeps with the animatronics used. Particularly the alien that was supposed to give you lore at the beginning of the ride. That now stands still forever pointing at a weird Quirk and is covered in dust
4:14. These dudes looks like something i have seen a week ago in my nightmare...
I went to a place called bewilderwood a couple summers back, basically an outdoor wonderland with inspirations from a book series set in the 'bewilder wood'. There was a river boat ride which takes you from one side of the park to another, sounds nice right? apart from the fact that there was a submerged animatronic called 'Mildred the Crocklebog' and she was bloody horrifying. She hissed and spat water, it was horrible. What made it worse was that the water of the river was so murky from the boats moving on it, you couldn't see through any of the water.
The sea serpent looks so goofy and cute
THAT FIRST ONE IS TERRIFYING! ITS THE LAUGHING THAT REALLY GOT ME
Why did I choose to watch this? I’m gonna have nightmares.😢
Lol 🐙
Mechanofobia hittin like a truck
I rode that 20,000 leagues under the sea ride at Disney World in the 90s.
Submerged animatronics make me feel EXTREMELY uncomfy idk why
That whale though…..when saw it in 2022 I was screaming like a bird.
4:10 bros getting springlocked 💀
i really miss the 20k leagues ride. i only got to ride it a few times as a kid and it's still engrained in my memory
Sounds like William afton getting springlocked 😭 4:11
bunnyip's track is genuinely disturbing though. sounds like distorted screams of anguish
I loved the Submarine ride at Disneyland. alot of fond childhood memories around it .
Sad it is gone now 😥
Hasn't the bunyip since been cleaned and all fixed up? All animatronic bunyips seem to meet an unfortunate end. I should be happier about this.
Moby Dick is terrifying. I hated that we never got the follow up footage/stories from sparkiegames.
You should be knighted for your work on Excalibur.
It has been cleaned and fixed but it breaks all the time sadly.
who tf spent $70k, just to keep it in storage???? what a waste of money 🤦🏽♀️
3:51 Fortunately, her son made it to Bollywood, where started a successful career under the name of Crazy Frog.
4:50 dont worry, he was just excited seeing people
The second one in intro is the Murray bridge Bunnyip from the 1900s! He’s soo different now! He has started in the 1800s! He’s not creepy…! The Bunnyip is just an animatronic ok! Nothing to worry about kids! But Bunnyip was a real creature from a long time ago…! He’s like a hippopotamus or a manatee! He’s got a round head an elongated neck and a body resembling of a ox manatee or hippopotamus! The Bunnyip made roaring noises to human prey like woman and especially children wait no that’s sad. The name Bunnyip or Buneep originates from a creature of aboriginal myths supposed to inhabit the swampland. The name was used for the area as early 1847 when a route was surveyed from Dandenong into Gippsland. The Buneep for some reason? Bunnep Bunnep run taken up in 1851 don’t worry it’s the old one :) was bordered by the Bunnyip Tarago rivers. The real name of it is Wemba. The Bunnyip was real animal? The Bunnyip is also a called a devil or an evil spirit. The Bunnyip no longer exists the last of their surviving was around in the 1930s. Now they’re so creepy…
I love the second sea serpant soo much hes so silly i hope hes ok, disney please let me know hes ok i miss him
Eyy my bunyip video, nice
Okay this is horrifying now I understand why FNAF were made
Keep up with the good work!!
oh my god. Its just like that one regular show episode. 1:32
Now that I have watched multiple bunny videos, I realized it wasn’t tiny and it was actually huge on the videos my brain forgot it was a tiny animatronic that you could look at 😅😂
9:23 when i was a kid, i was more interested in seeing the mermaids then a derpy looking dragon. 😆
Now in my mid 30s, i’m still a big fan of anything mermaids and I’d like to know where the mermaids ended up. 🤔
4:23 the “baby” looked like they took the design from the axel f crazy frog. Looks EXACTLY like it. 😆😆
I’m glad I’m not crazy about the crazy frog thing
Crazy?
I was crazy once
They locked me in a room…
A rubber room…
Filled with ME WANTING TO WATCH THIS FULL VIDEO THAT SOME PEOPLE HAVE SUBMECHANOPHOBIA ABOUT
(totally not a Smii7y reference lol)
Also yea it does
The submechanophobia is *real* in this one.
i got so much anxiety the second you said the guy from sparkiegames tossed a camera into the water to find out if the moby dick animatronic was still under there, oof. spooky stuff