Didn’t know it would do this well, thank you guys so much, here’s all the important links: My twitter: twitter.com/ChrocilferYT My Instagram: instagram.com/Chrocilfer Videos Mentioned: L O C A L 5 8 T V - Show For Children: ruclips.net/video/ZPdgWYB9fdw/видео.html The Mysterious House: ruclips.net/video/dbsvgZhCM3c/видео.html Boozoo’s Ghosts: ruclips.net/video/x6Wd6-kMCQ4/видео.html Music Used: Sounds For The Supermarket 3 (1975): ruclips.net/video/5roK6erKBVI/видео.html Woob - Wuub: ruclips.net/video/Q2g4nqi6Xug/видео.html Sounds for the Supermarket 4 (1975): ruclips.net/video/D-GiM_BSbBM/видео.html Sounds for the Supermarket 6 (1975): ruclips.net/video/rISaoB5gP7g/видео.html
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One quote from the Walten Files gives me the chills every time I think about it: "When she woke up, she was beautiful. But on the inside, it felt like every single part of her body was bleeding."
Perhaps some of the scariest media to come out of the Analogue Horror genre is that which twists something innocent like a children's cartoon into something completely uncanny and sinister. It always freaked me out to see that kinda thing, especially being someone who grew up with shows like Courage the Cowardly Dog. Sure it may be seen as a cliche nowadays, but I've always felt that it's common in this kind of media because it WORKS. This was a great video, I look forward to seeing more from you in the future!
There were two moments that really got me in analog horror. "I can't remember my face" from the Walten files, and "Nothing is worth the risk" From Mandela
The one part near the end of the 3rd walten files episode with Sha kinda got me. I knew it was coming but it was still very disturbing. The screaming made me hella uncomfortable too
I’d say Susan’s “I’m still alive, but I can’t move, and I’m having trouble breathing, and my stomach feels weird” takes the cake for the most disturbing moment in TWF for me.
Personally here’s some “nothing can live inside the marianas trench”Literally the entirety of “games for kids” and “deep root disease” “There are no faces” still kinda gets me, all of “contingency” and “weather service” still freaks me out a lot All of “exhibition” “NOBODY CAME FOR ME” for me is one of the scariest scenes in mandela catalog
My pet peeve in analog horror is actually spelling and grammatical errors. A lot of analog horror uses text, and nothing breaks my immersion more than a supposedly professionally made PSA for a shady organisation having spelling and grammatical errors. Also, if you take pride in your work you should be thoroughly proofreading it, and for whatever language you are putting it into you should have someone who is fluent in that language proofread it.
This is a massive pet peeve of mine too. I notice it a ton in fake error screen/anti-piracy screen videos. I mean I obviously know that they're fake, but I get completely pulled out of the experience by typos or grammatical errors. Also, when the tone of the messages isn't right, that also gets me. Usually it's people using language that is way too informal for the situation.
@@chezball_5088then is like I did this *then* this but than is like I prefer this *than* that so he actually did use the correct grammar so sorry for being the grammar police
The part about 'Show for Children' that really got under my skin wasn't the fact that the music eerily stopped whenever it had its camera focused on a grotesque image, or the cartoonist freak moon in the background wanting our protagonist to look at it, no. It was the moon slowly rising over the open grave. That's what scared me. Theres just something so unsettling about this giant thing towering over to follow you even when you use your best efforts to hide. Theres something about 'The Mysterious House' that when I realized it, sent shivers down my spine. The orange bunny is able to mimic voices. That's how he lead Tammy (wolf girl) to her demise. By using Ducky's voice. Then when he was mauling Tammy to death, he replayed her "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?!" yell right back at her. I suppose so that she felt guilty for leading the duo into the house in the first place.
"Show for Children" is my least favorite Local58 episode and the only one I don't rewatch every once in a while. For me the only genuinely creepy part of it is THE MOUTH. Meanwhile "Real Sleep" is definitely the episode I most enjoyed.
Me too, I legit stopped watching the first time when I got to the rising moon. My dumbass brain made me feel like there was a face in the moon, a face so terrifying I couldn't look at it. I sent the video to a friend of mine, and he said there was nothing wrong with the moon, which I just couldn't believe. Then I went to see the video for myself and he was right. I honestly felt more intrigued than stupid.
Something even more scary about that scene in Show For Children, is that if you watch the scene where it's not smiling anymore, it passes directly in front of the dead tree, like it's somehow incredibly close to Cadaver without being that obvious. You could argue that's a mistake in editing, but when he lies down in the open grave, if you look at what's beyond the borders of the grave when the moon isn't there, it's not sky. It's a long tunnel. Which the moon then moves _into_ in order to lean over the grave-like opening. The moon is following him, yes, but a lot closer than most viewers initially realise.
Something I've noticed that, when used correctly, definitely makes my heart drop to my stomach is silence (usually in combination with images) rather than distorted or loud noises. The Walten Files use this to its advantage pretty early on and another time when there's a black screen (but if you look REALLY closely, you can see Jacks distorted face, which made me jump tbh lol)
I'm someone who used to downright hate horror games and movies, just because they scared me so much. I'm only now just getting the appeal of horror and analog horror is so cool to me because of this. The Walten Files is especially cool, it's like FNAF but without the reliance on jumpscares.
I am a huge fan of the Cadavre episode of Local 58. I am a bit tired of the 'spooky emergency broadcast' thing at this point so it really sticks out to me.
To be fair, local 58 only technically has one spooky emergency broadcast, The Weather Service. Contingency I'm not sure, it's not exactly an emergency broadcast, more like a message to the nation, like a prerecorded speech. What's more interesting to me is how much more there seems to be to local 58 we don't get to see. The season 2 teaser was kinda brimming with the never before seen footage, The Public Eye being the most noticeable.
I really liked it, and thought it was the creepiest of the series, because it was different. When I first watched it I thought "Aw I love these animations and it can't be THAT creepy right?" Wrong...totally wrong. The realism compared to the cute animation terrified me, and the lack of humanity (we only get skeletons, a moon, and the moon creature/they do not talk at all) is freaky
I like the vibe that this video has talking about a pretty unerving genre of internet horror in the most chillest of ways I appreciate it so I don't feel completely paranoid
So, in the Walten Files one, anyone else notice that the bunny is kinda... thicc? Like horrifying to look at but if ANYONE else was built like that they'd 100% be as thicc as a bowl of oatmeal
For whatever reason, Martin cannot draw them robots different, and also he's uncomfortable with the internet lewding thicc robots. He clearly never heard of ULTRACUMMIES
The first episode of Local 58 got me. Telling you to turn off your headlights. Living out in Kentucky some of those freaky wooded areas and having been navigated…somewhere…just felt very liminal and terrifying.
When analog horror first began getting popular it was a godly experience, I was with a group of friends and we decided to watch some scary videos nothing was really scaring us until we saw a video from local 58 after watching the video we were both scared and hooked
The Walten files and The Mandela catalogue are amazing for real, but there are some other Analog horrors I think they're great too Gemini Home Entertainment : Kinda like Local58 but with more lore and the gory visuals are amazing Monument Mythos : It sets on an alternate dimension, There's a lot of mystery and the lore is a little confusing but the creepiness is there, absolute incredible visuals and once you get the story and know what's going on you're terrified
Gemini is goated, as far as horror goes it's my favorite. Monument Mythos is fantastic (though i do not find myself enjoying season 3), though I wouldn't consider it horror. Still would recommend to any analog horror fans though.
11:06 I remember when I first saw it, that Boozoo made it, I thought that the ghosts even with though he was an asshole to everyone gave Boozol a chance but goddamn did it got me good when her voice started to glitch, I felt so sorry for Boozoo and I knew what would happen.. Thanks for letting that part in the video!
@@familiaandromeda6850 why do u sound like a random npc with the most monotome voice possible trying to comfort someone who long somoeones parents using quotes from pinterest while trying to make then join ur cult
bro i used to have nightmares about waking up, thinking im in reality, and then all of a sudden its just not. theres something so horrifying to me about reality distorting, and knowing you'll never escape. which is what really got me with boozoo's ghost.
I also have this type of nightmares sometimes. And usually there’s always a happy and jolly tune in the background which makes it all the more terryfiying.
I think the comics tie in with Straubb’s other series Broodhollow Cadavre is also seen in the series and talks to the main character in like a hallucination/dream occasionally
@@nicomom9534 look when I was a child I was dumb, but I wasn't this dumb. I wouldn't walk into a house that creepy and accept an offer to go in or sleep at their house
There's nothing better at activating a "Fight or Flight" response than the scares in the walten files. They did a great job at making it seem genuinely malicious somehow, conveying a constant but deathly silent unimaginable agony that seems to just lurk in the background of all those videos. Something about the crude/messy artstyle makes everything look like a rotten, bloated corpse.
TWF is my favourite analog horror series. The moment in Bunny Farm when Sha comes through the forest and asks "Am I still beautiful to you Sophie?" before revealing Rosemary's distorted face is forever etched into my brain.
ugh for me its the reveal of susans body when shes curled up and her face is all distorted- it scares the shit out of me and makes me feel like im gonna throw up- something about the grainy quality, the slow reveal, and the horrible way it just sticks on screan for a bit makes me sick
In response to the first one, the L58 that REALLY got to me was Contingency. The idea that something like that could be broadcast, and the even darker idea that there are people that would genuinely listen to it, terrified me. Spoilers ahead The fact that if that broadcast when it was set, it would cause a mass suicide, all for a hoax caused by literal aliens made that video absolutely horrifying to me.
I don't know if it's true but I'm pretty sure it's based on a real plan where they would broadcast a message encouraging mass suicide in the case of losing a war. That's what freaks ME out personally lol
Real Sleep for me. I remember watching it when it just came out, late at night of course, and when those faces appeared I felt a guttural terror, like every cell of my body was screaming “this is wrong”
fastest available route was a fun one, im not really sure where it fits into everything that local 58 had going but i really enjoyed the concept, gave me scp vibes like the rest of local 58s videos
Going all the way back to when I was REALLY little: Marble Hornets, AKA the precursor to analogue horror, freaked me tf out. Also, Boozoo's ghosts made me sad.
The scariest thing from an analog horror I've seen was in the Walten files “The rabbit is starving” That is something that just repeats in my head and it's creepy AF
I grew up in a time where as a kid I'd wake up at night and all that was on was a static screen on the tv. If there was a show on (one of the 4 channels we had) it looked like a lot of the stuff I see in analog horror. So all these push me right to the edge of anxiety but since I was raised on it I'm also comforted. Haven't felt this before and am so glad it exists and that I stumbled onto it.
I honestly think a lot of the genuinely scary analog horror stuff that separates it from others is the music choices which both Local 58 and Walten short do exceptionally well with. Elaboration ahead The Cadaver short had that accurate 30’s studio production music that cut to an unnerving scene at like the right cue of the song (I have no idea how to describe it but the music built up that unsettling moment of the skeleton staring at the screen) The Haunted House really sounds like one of those low budget short films where there’s varying audio volume at moment yet sounds very much like something you’d hear in an innocent kid’s show. Then The Streets of Cairo plays in a very disorienting volume where it’s just incoherent I think Boozo’s Ghost is the one that kinda gets me a little more because there’s a lot of old TV holiday special music vibes to it, especially that whole “presents” part with the snowman and the intro music. Similar to the Haunted Mansion the loud distortion and looping glitch moments elevate it more to uncanny levels from nostalgia. It’s so hard to describe but it might be more personal experience of my own youth; I’ve heard music instrumentally similar from specials growing up, maybe from a bygone era? It’s just familiar music you don’t necessarily hear much in general and especially in horror being warped and distorted which comes across as more uncanny but believable? Music from old VHS, CDs, recordings tend to have volume distortion and volume inconsistencies. It’s a lot more effective, immersive, and lowkey believable vs the spooky reverse music that is more common in internet horror I could go on with more examples (like Local 58’s Contingency) but the point is using stylistically accurate music but making it distorted and warped hits a lot different and makes the horror all the more uncanny and effective. Loving this new realization in current internet horror
Analog videos is scary because it don’t just jumpscare you out of no where but that combination of disturbing image and disturbing sound is just perfect for analog horror
Thank's god some people also bring the Wyoming incident as an example of like early analog horror. Tried to tell it to my friends once, and, just for that, actually watched it again with them recently. Fuck, I was still terrified and paranoid as hell after watching it like I was 5 years ago. Madness. And yeah, I assume that the Wyoming incident video, as it seems, was around internet longer than the "analog horror" term itself. It was way before like local 58 and other stuff.
More chill youtubers really should catch on to how many viewers want them to just talk about scary stuff that they are too scared to just watch themselves. I am so curious about scary vids but am legit just too scared to watch them lol. Please keep going with this, it’s great
in my opinion, Contingency is the most unsettling episode of L58, and one of the scariest episodes of any analog horror. the distorted music, the hints of it being some sort of alternate reality that couldve existed in our universe, the messages like the "Victory Position" and the line about infants and pets being "...the strongest soldiers"
Finally, a content creator who actually mentioned Local 58. I see it gets snubbed all the time when talking about analog horror, even though not only is it the creator of the genre, but also THE BEST. I still hold it as the pinnacle of analog horror and (in my incredibly humble opinion) only is matches by Gemini. That's it. All the other ones fall down a decent amount. I mean, You are on the fastest available route single-handedly makes Local 58 the scariest series. That shit gave me a unique form of fear I have never felt before and never felt since
I remember watching Sophie mp4 from the walten files with my sister last year, and not really having known anything about the walten files, so our TV was at full volume because that's how it regular is and I remember actually RUNNING outside because of how loud it was ( btw I have phonophobia) and I don't think either of us slept
Great video. I have to check these series out, as I've only seen a couple videos of each. That Boozoo shit was pretty hilarious until the clown got pissed. Also, your line about how it takes more than one night to be killed made me remember a creepypasta I read long ago that I found really unnerving. It's about a man walking one night during an intense storm, and he knocks on the door of a remote house in search of shelter. A strange old man answers and invites the traveler to spend the night. The traveler has no other option than accepting the offer. As he tries to go to sleep in the guest bedroom as the storm rages on, he hears the old man walking down the hallway and stopping outside of the door, before moving on. This happens multiple times, but the character finally manages to get some sleep. He wakes up the next morning, the storm long gone, and feels silly for having been so afraid. The old man has fixed breakfast for the both of them, and the traveler readily accepts. While eating, he begins to feel strange and falls unconscious. When he wakes up, he is tied down to a chair in the basement. The old man is there with a knife in hand, and explains that people are always afraid at night, but nobody expects anything sinister when the sun comes up.
@@JeanMarceaux nah, it's a small comedy channel called SadWorld. It's run by some guy named Noah Munck, who was in a show from like 2007 or something. Good shit, I recommend
The wyoming incident scared the everloving shit out of me purely because of the music. It got stuck in my head and I couldnt get it out. That mixed with the myth that it drives you insane or whatever just creeped me out
The expressions used in the characters' facial animations REALLY sell the tone. Little markers of discomfort or dread undercut an otherwise-idyllic scene. A furrowed brow on Ducky, predatory smiles having no crease at the corner of the eye... Small details you don't notice that you notice.
About the thing about being scared of baby dolls: humans tend be scared of things that look human but aren’t *actually* human. It’s called automatonophobia. Baby dolls are only one example of this kinda thing- we also have things like slender man, the rake, or other humanoid type monsters. We aren’t exactly sure why we have this fear, but there are some theories on it, the most common one being that seeing these human like things can threaten humans’ distinct identities. I suggest looking it up, it’s actually really interesting
I think that's simply resemblence with corpses. Humans seem to have a natural aversion to corpses and especially corpse-like objects that move. An automaton or a doll has corpse-like features.
i like walten files because of its brutality and gore and i like mandela catalog because of its interesting premise (satan leading a demonic takeover) and how absolutely evil the alternates are and their acts of mental torture on the human chara ters
Great video. To me, like any popular genre or art form, analog horror has been going down the "tired" route as of late largely thanks to people just copying the Mandela Catalogue or Local58. Don't get me wrong, it is somewhat understandable considering those two are hugely revolutionary but when they become copied so many times they just lose a bit of their luter. It's like the found footage genre to many people: it was cool once, but thanks to people milking it for all it's worth, it's pretty much became another genre that was milked excessively. I think what future and aspiring analog horror creators should do is take a look at what's been done before & think, "Hmmm, okay, so Mandela Catalogue did Y, Local58 did X, what if I did Z or B instead?" In other words, try to expand on the possibilities of the genre, just like with any other one. Here are some examples: 1. What if instead of having weird smiley faces, do the opposite route do creepy featureless, expression-less faces and see how you can take advantage of that? 2. Instead of ONLY doing VHS tapes, what if you incorporate audio tapes, vintage musical records, some old children movies, etc, into the mix? 3. Heck, why not experiment with primitive/archaic security cameras and base a series off that? what if there's an incident that was recorded over the series of, say, seven nights or so? One of my critiques of Analog Horror is that many people just ditch chronology as a lazy excuse to not explain things or give context. With a chronology of dates--or something resembling that--it'd give viewers at least something to work off instead of only giving cryptic messages all the time. 4. And who says such videos have to be from public broadcasts? Why not have some twisted family analog records (old photographs, VHS tapes normally used to record family memories, etc, only to have it turn to be really f***ed up in the end--only one thing: no overwriting the tape. That's getting really tropey!) 5. Hell, do something like Sinamarink did where it not only blends the found footage genre with analog horror and follows a protagonist as he/she/they (you get my point, so I'll stop there!) tries to navigate a really tormenting circumstance--could be anything, so just to let you know. Point is, there are a lot of things you can do with the format of the genre and I would really hate to see anyone else think copying Local58 is the only way to have successful analog horro series--which is not true! Again, just ideas but considering I might experiment with the genre it is worth considering. I'm willing to read any other suggestions any of you might have.
Good video, but I must correct a mistake that you've made. Tammy, the animal that you kept on calling a wolf, is actually a cat. Nonetheless, good video as always.
Despite AHs being quite saturated nowadays, I still think it's an immersive way to tell a story -mostly a disaster, because, well- horror. Like, it uses stuff we consume and watch every day in our modern lives or have already consumed, to the point of having brief memories that might not even be accurate. And that's where the doubt comes to trigger this disturb. It's really neat, not even cinema can replicate this effect, I'll tell ya.
I was honestly scared of the song in the mysterious house until you said the thing about the funny mic, I then hysterically laughed and whenever I hear it I think of "funny mic" and can no longer take it seriously.
This video was how I found out about The Mysterious House. Thank you. You introduced me to a short film that would scare the CRAP out of me but also inspire me.
It's like, when you don't have a real opinion on the art, so you just make a summary with spoilers and everything, so once people watch your videox they won't watch the original.
6:30 Why does the pumpkin rabbit have thighs "that" big, getting Clifford mailman flashbacks. Also 9:28 and 10:08 ,why is the ghost of Christmas Past's design seem strangely lewd but not at the same time.
For me it was for the clown in the Walten files. Reading that the girl was screaming for who knows how long and loudly because she was being mutilated and turned into an abomination. Then the screams started looping. Creepy. Great video. Cheers.
I feel like it's a lot less in your face than the other ones. There's less over the top disturbing imagery, and more just some tension as you wonder what might happen
i dont get scared by analog horror anymore and watch stuff like mandela for the lore and story but i remember getting absolutely terrified by mysterious house and show for children the most out of anything and happy i wasnt the only one who thought those were bone chilling
I have to agree with you on how scary and unnerving each one of these analog horror videos are especially the mysterious house after watching that video I didn’t sleep for a week lol.
Well, I personaly find Boozoo's ghost pretty funny. Especially when the glitch stuff started, it complitely destroyed all tension and the rest of the video was just pure comedy
Boozoo probably suffered a heart attack during the event of this, that’s why he started to see stuff like the present and the animatronics telling how bad he is. This is just his visions of his mind panicking because he has stuff to live for still, and he doesn’t want to die yet. He hasn’t accepted fate and his mind sends him into a rabbit hole of the horrible things he did.
My problem with analog horror is that people use digital methods of animation and I really can’t get into the story because it clearly was made in a computer. And they really tried to make everything creepy. So it looks like a FNAF fan made video. There is a short film that looks amazing that is called “Los Huesos “ made in 2021. I really recommended. They use real analog tecnics and it’s awesome.
@@jeremiahspencer774 basically an analogue horror story told through a conversation of a scared man hiding in his house from these “demons” outside and the 911 operator, there is another episode from the perspective of one of his neighbours but it so scary because there are no images, so it’s all in your mind and your mind like to make it as scary as possible
There is two moments in Analog Horror scared me. - The moment that Jack's face was revealed in The Walten Files creeped the heck out of me. I was watching it at 4:36 ( during a sleepover with my friend ) and it scared both of us A LOT. - " Avoid opening your eyes when you are certain that the man in the corner, is in fact, now inches away from your face. Watching you. " I watched all the videos in the Mandela Catalogue in the morning, but this part, this part, even got to me in the light of day. It kept me up at night because I thought there was gonna be a man. That's not the only thing from it that scared me, the whole sequence of the alternate encounter bringing the man to "despawn himself" shook me while watching it.
Glad to see someone pointing out that not all of these creepy youtube videos are amazing - got really annoyed at Channel 7 for just ripping off Local 58 and not really doing anything with it while the creator was praised for ingenuity and style.
The Boozoo’s Ghost one sounds very inspired by the play “A Christmas Carol”, the idea of a bitter, selfish, ill-mannered dude getting visited by three ghosts at night telling him about how bad he was really adds up to the play, with just a change of ending. In the play, Scrooge (the equivalent of the main character in the Boozoo’s Ghost) has a change of heart after getting visited by the ghosts and fixes his wrongdoings, while in the analog horror, well, you see what happens.
Didn’t know it would do this well, thank you guys so much, here’s all the important links:
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The comments will do it more justice but that music in the duckie and Tammy video was streets of Cairo. Walten know his stuff
You should 100% watch a video called "My Two Front Teeth". Its a Christmas special and its better than all of these COMBINED! Trust me, I've already seen all of these but my two front teeth takes the cake. Take care! Much Love!!
@@BetaMastersSIDECHANNEL my guy all you need to say is that it’s by battington. The man is up there with godly analog horror
mm. you sound like gearsiko
Squimpus mcgrimpus anolog horror videos are the best ones
“He looked like Lasagna”
I never heard anyone describe a corpse that accurate and vivid
Mortality bakes worst lasagna in Walten Files; asked to leave a censorship box on
@@JeanMarceaux agree
@@JeanMarceaux agree
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@@spl4ttack 11:46
One quote from the Walten Files gives me the chills every time I think about it:
"When she woke up, she was beautiful. But on the inside, it felt like every single part of her body was bleeding."
I still replay that scene when I'm going to sleep, chills guaranteed 10/10 best horror line I have ever seen
Feels like I'm the only one that finds that funny
@@comix4735 your edginess frights me
@@jacaredosvudu1638 it was just funny the way she moved after saying that was very goofy
@@comix4735 “nae nae ‘fore you get a whoopin”
There are three instances when floral wallpaper is not a sign of immediate danger; 70's TV shows, someone's grandmother's house, and a florist's home.
And what about a 70's tv show where a florist grandma is secretly a murderer
Wrong there is a movie where a grandmother murders everyone.
@@geralfol117 well you see its - - - - so in the end its a + so its all good :)
@@deadass849 no it's a triple negative and that comes out to a negative :(
@@dracothegreat1950 Such a large negative might be called...a megative
Perhaps some of the scariest media to come out of the Analogue Horror genre is that which twists something innocent like a children's cartoon into something completely uncanny and sinister. It always freaked me out to see that kinda thing, especially being someone who grew up with shows like Courage the Cowardly Dog. Sure it may be seen as a cliche nowadays, but I've always felt that it's common in this kind of media because it WORKS. This was a great video, I look forward to seeing more from you in the future!
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@@TheMazarineIsReal read that as "pastral"
You have any suggestion that involves that? I would like to see some
There were two moments that really got me in analog horror.
"I can't remember my face" from the Walten files, and "Nothing is worth the risk" From Mandela
The one part near the end of the 3rd walten files episode with Sha kinda got me. I knew it was coming but it was still very disturbing. The screaming made me hella uncomfortable too
Charle's face looks like he had stuff on him.
The iligal ones.
I’d say Susan’s “I’m still alive, but I can’t move, and I’m having trouble breathing, and my stomach feels weird” takes the cake for the most disturbing moment in TWF for me.
Personally here’s some
“nothing can live inside the marianas trench”Literally the entirety of “games for kids” and “deep root disease”
“There are no faces” still kinda gets me, all of “contingency” and “weather service” still freaks me out a lot
All of “exhibition”
“NOBODY CAME FOR ME” for me is one of the scariest scenes in mandela catalog
@@__yea Gemini is honestly brilliant
My pet peeve in analog horror is actually spelling and grammatical errors. A lot of analog horror uses text, and nothing breaks my immersion more than a supposedly professionally made PSA for a shady organisation having spelling and grammatical errors. Also, if you take pride in your work you should be thoroughly proofreading it, and for whatever language you are putting it into you should have someone who is fluent in that language proofread it.
This is a massive pet peeve of mine too. I notice it a ton in fake error screen/anti-piracy screen videos. I mean I obviously know that they're fake, but I get completely pulled out of the experience by typos or grammatical errors. Also, when the tone of the messages isn't right, that also gets me. Usually it's people using language that is way too informal for the situation.
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@@chezball_5088*than
@@chezball_5088then is like I did this *then* this but than is like I prefer this *than* that so he actually did use the correct grammar so sorry for being the grammar police
@@AnyThingAndEverythingTheOG no
The part about 'Show for Children' that really got under my skin wasn't the fact that the music eerily stopped whenever it had its camera focused on a grotesque image, or the cartoonist freak moon in the background wanting our protagonist to look at it, no. It was the moon slowly rising over the open grave. That's what scared me. Theres just something so unsettling about this giant thing towering over to follow you even when you use your best efforts to hide.
Theres something about 'The Mysterious House' that when I realized it, sent shivers down my spine. The orange bunny is able to mimic voices. That's how he lead Tammy (wolf girl) to her demise. By using Ducky's voice. Then when he was mauling Tammy to death, he replayed her "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?!" yell right back at her. I suppose so that she felt guilty for leading the duo into the house in the first place.
"Show for Children" is my least favorite Local58 episode and the only one I don't rewatch every once in a while. For me the only genuinely creepy part of it is THE MOUTH.
Meanwhile "Real Sleep" is definitely the episode I most enjoyed.
Me too, I legit stopped watching the first time when I got to the rising moon. My dumbass brain made me feel like there was a face in the moon, a face so terrifying I couldn't look at it. I sent the video to a friend of mine, and he said there was nothing wrong with the moon, which I just couldn't believe. Then I went to see the video for myself and he was right. I honestly felt more intrigued than stupid.
@@juliocesaralvesfernandes8158 I thought it had a face as well and that just spiked my anxiety-
Something even more scary about that scene in Show For Children, is that if you watch the scene where it's not smiling anymore, it passes directly in front of the dead tree, like it's somehow incredibly close to Cadaver without being that obvious. You could argue that's a mistake in editing, but when he lies down in the open grave, if you look at what's beyond the borders of the grave when the moon isn't there, it's not sky. It's a long tunnel. Which the moon then moves _into_ in order to lean over the grave-like opening. The moon is following him, yes, but a lot closer than most viewers initially realise.
same for me bro, slow reveals that creep me out
Something I've noticed that, when used correctly, definitely makes my heart drop to my stomach is silence (usually in combination with images) rather than distorted or loud noises. The Walten Files use this to its advantage pretty early on and another time when there's a black screen (but if you look REALLY closely, you can see Jacks distorted face, which made me jump tbh lol)
Where exactly? Like which video?
Walten Files is great
@@benno._.72 I think in company introductory tape after rocket talks backward
This is actually a pretty good video. Reviewing horror content like it’s just a chill hangout when baked. 10/10 would watch again.
FR this man deserves my sub
1000 likes and no replies?
@@Toohard315 Oh snap. I did get 1k likes. I guess a like is enough of a reply?
@@SemkOld yea
I absolutely adore this kind of approach to reviewing horror content. It also helps to people who are just too nervous to watch that stuff, lol
I'm someone who used to downright hate horror games and movies, just because they scared me so much. I'm only now just getting the appeal of horror and analog horror is so cool to me because of this. The Walten Files is especially cool, it's like FNAF but without the reliance on jumpscares.
@@thepurplebirdwunderwaffen cope
It’s a survival horror game I think you need something if you fail.
@@theadministrator.6632 Still not a fan 🤷
@@thepurplebirdwunderwaffen idk it was the funny at the time
Mmmm yes because the distorted face usually accompanied with a loud sound effect suddenly appearing doesn't count as a jumpscare
I am a huge fan of the Cadavre episode of Local 58. I am a bit tired of the 'spooky emergency broadcast' thing at this point so it really sticks out to me.
To be fair, local 58 only technically has one spooky emergency broadcast, The Weather Service. Contingency I'm not sure, it's not exactly an emergency broadcast, more like a message to the nation, like a prerecorded speech.
What's more interesting to me is how much more there seems to be to local 58 we don't get to see. The season 2 teaser was kinda brimming with the never before seen footage, The Public Eye being the most noticeable.
I really liked it, and thought it was the creepiest of the series, because it was different. When I first watched it I thought "Aw I love these animations and it can't be THAT creepy right?" Wrong...totally wrong. The realism compared to the cute animation terrified me, and the lack of humanity (we only get skeletons, a moon, and the moon creature/they do not talk at all) is freaky
I like the vibe that this video has talking about a pretty unerving genre of internet horror in the most chillest of ways I appreciate it so I don't feel completely paranoid
So, in the Walten Files one, anyone else notice that the bunny is kinda... thicc? Like horrifying to look at but if ANYONE else was built like that they'd 100% be as thicc as a bowl of oatmeal
For whatever reason, Martin cannot draw them robots different, and also he's uncomfortable with the internet lewding thicc robots.
He clearly never heard of ULTRACUMMIES
Why am I on the internet
@@faceremover the same reason as all of us
yeah fr those thighs got my acting up ngl
Imagine being lured on Halloween night by this dude and your last words are “he thicc tho”
The first episode of Local 58 got me. Telling you to turn off your headlights. Living out in Kentucky some of those freaky wooded areas and having been navigated…somewhere…just felt very liminal and terrifying.
When analog horror first began getting popular it was a godly experience,
I was with a group of friends and we decided to watch some scary videos nothing was really scaring us until we saw a video from local 58 after watching the video we were both scared and hooked
The Walten files and The Mandela catalogue are amazing for real, but there are some other Analog horrors I think they're great too
Gemini Home Entertainment : Kinda like Local58 but with more lore and the gory visuals are amazing
Monument Mythos : It sets on an alternate dimension, There's a lot of mystery and the lore is a little confusing but the creepiness is there, absolute incredible visuals and once you get the story and know what's going on you're terrified
bro gemini is so good !!
@@julianam1934 I KNOW RIGHT?!
@@T_Teobokki what abt ruclips.net/video/W_N2ePrFGIw/видео.html ?
Gemini is goated, as far as horror goes it's my favorite. Monument Mythos is fantastic (though i do not find myself enjoying season 3), though I wouldn't consider it horror. Still would recommend to any analog horror fans though.
ghe is my favorite & it has the hardest jumpscare i've experienced on yt as an adult lol
11:06 I remember when I first saw it, that Boozoo made it, I thought that the ghosts even with though he was an asshole to everyone gave Boozol a chance but goddamn did it got me good when her voice started to glitch, I felt so sorry for Boozoo and I knew what would happen..
Thanks for letting that part in the video!
Hello Blake, the world is a scary place, we know what you've been through, join us, we will keep you safe
When I first saw that scene, the hope I felt for Boozoo actually having a good ending was wiped away immediately as soon as Banny started melting.
@@familiaandromeda6850 why do u sound like a random npc with the most monotome voice possible trying to comfort someone who long somoeones parents using quotes from pinterest while trying to make then join ur cult
@@familiaandromeda6850 This is threateningly comforting
@@familiaandromeda6850 What's your wound?
bro i used to have nightmares about waking up, thinking im in reality, and then all of a sudden its just not. theres something so horrifying to me about reality distorting, and knowing you'll never escape.
which is what really got me with boozoo's ghost.
I also have this type of nightmares sometimes. And usually there’s always a happy and jolly tune in the background which makes it all the more terryfiying.
Like being inside a simulation inside a simulation
I think those are called false awakenings
Its called a Lucid nightmare
@@randomnessanimation6831 I remember having one of those but I actually woke up pretty quickly
Fun fact, the cadavre character in local 58 has his own comic!
Really? That's great, does it have a link on the channel?
@@golgothasterror703 it doesnt, but its from the same creator. I dont think he linked em on the original video to not break the magic i suppose
I think the comics tie in with Straubb’s other series Broodhollow
Cadavre is also seen in the series and talks to the main character in like a hallucination/dream occasionally
Boozoo's ghost is exactly like The Christmas Carol but a bit more disturbing than it already is.
Exactly, that was the first thing that came to my mind
@@batsyyyyy i literally had flashbacks to that disney movie 💀
I remember the version with daffy duck😎
feels like edgelord stuff with polish tbh
I mean that fucking artstyle reminds me of deviantart too much
@@irmatheshepherd2325 the artstyle looks like a deviantart post I meant lol
That wolf is basically the manifestation of all horror movie characters.
She is a child
@@nicomom9534 ok?
@@nicomom9534 look when I was a child I was dumb, but I wasn't this dumb. I wouldn't walk into a house that creepy and accept an offer to go in or sleep at their house
@@AffyMoon children are very susceptible to peer pressure
Exactly all those teens should have normal iq but instead they hide behind the killer and get surprised when they SOMEHOW die
There's nothing better at activating a "Fight or Flight" response than the scares in the walten files. They did a great job at making it seem genuinely malicious somehow, conveying a constant but deathly silent unimaginable agony that seems to just lurk in the background of all those videos. Something about the crude/messy artstyle makes everything look like a rotten, bloated corpse.
TWF is my favourite analog horror series. The moment in Bunny Farm when Sha comes through the forest and asks "Am I still beautiful to you Sophie?" before revealing Rosemary's distorted face is forever etched into my brain.
The screaming part of that still gets me
Yep. Exactly.
Love the screams
ugh for me its the reveal of susans body when shes curled up and her face is all distorted- it scares the shit out of me and makes me feel like im gonna throw up- something about the grainy quality, the slow reveal, and the horrible way it just sticks on screan for a bit makes me sick
I hate boozoos face after Charles is put inside him, it freaks me out so much
11:10 I legit laughed. Cutting to him reacting like "wtf" without saying anything while the sound plays off-screen is so funny to me.
In response to the first one, the L58 that REALLY got to me was Contingency. The idea that something like that could be broadcast, and the even darker idea that there are people that would genuinely listen to it, terrified me. Spoilers ahead
The fact that if that broadcast when it was set, it would cause a mass suicide, all for a hoax caused by literal aliens made that video absolutely horrifying to me.
I don't know if it's true but I'm pretty sure it's based on a real plan where they would broadcast a message encouraging mass suicide in the case of losing a war. That's what freaks ME out personally lol
Real Sleep for me. I remember watching it when it just came out, late at night of course, and when those faces appeared I felt a guttural terror, like every cell of my body was screaming “this is wrong”
@@parusmajor7105 think that's the reason The Walten Files get me. The faces man... xD
fastest available route was a fun one, im not really sure where it fits into everything that local 58 had going but i really enjoyed the concept, gave me scp vibes like the rest of local 58s videos
real sleep and contingency were always the most terrifying to watch.
Going all the way back to when I was REALLY little: Marble Hornets, AKA the precursor to analogue horror, freaked me tf out.
Also, Boozoo's ghosts made me sad.
Not only was the moon unhappy, it now was in the foreground. Meaning, it got closer to Cadavre.
The scariest thing from an analog horror I've seen was in the Walten files “The rabbit is starving” That is something that just repeats in my head and it's creepy AF
Local 58 took something as present and innocuous as the moon, and made it genuinely creepy.
trauma without the tism
_"The guy who found him like this, probably needed therapy"_
and so was everyone else upon first watching Boozoo's ghosts...
Local 58 will always be the goat of Analogue Horror. “Contingency” will always horrify me, it’s by far the best Analouge Horror video ever made
Remember the three Fs.
Local 58 has nothing on the monument mythos
@@oatmealman1586 Other way around, MM is interesting but hardly scary
I grew up in a time where as a kid I'd wake up at night and all that was on was a static screen on the tv. If there was a show on (one of the 4 channels we had) it looked like a lot of the stuff I see in analog horror. So all these push me right to the edge of anxiety but since I was raised on it I'm also comforted. Haven't felt this before and am so glad it exists and that I stumbled onto it.
I like that little singing bit from Boozoo’s Ghosts because it features Martin’s sweet velvety voice
tell me one word he says
nawww tbh I think it was pretty bad 💀
10:04 GIGGIDY GIGGIDY GIGGIDY -quagmire
I honestly think a lot of the genuinely scary analog horror stuff that separates it from others is the music choices which both Local 58 and Walten short do exceptionally well with.
Elaboration ahead
The Cadaver short had that accurate 30’s studio production music that cut to an unnerving scene at like the right cue of the song (I have no idea how to describe it but the music built up that unsettling moment of the skeleton staring at the screen)
The Haunted House really sounds like one of those low budget short films where there’s varying audio volume at moment yet sounds very much like something you’d hear in an innocent kid’s show. Then The Streets of Cairo plays in a very disorienting volume where it’s just incoherent
I think Boozo’s Ghost is the one that kinda gets me a little more because there’s a lot of old TV holiday special music vibes to it, especially that whole “presents” part with the snowman and the intro music. Similar to the Haunted Mansion the loud distortion and looping glitch moments elevate it more to uncanny levels from nostalgia. It’s so hard to describe but it might be more personal experience of my own youth; I’ve heard music instrumentally similar from specials growing up, maybe from a bygone era? It’s just familiar music you don’t necessarily hear much in general and especially in horror being warped and distorted which comes across as more uncanny but believable? Music from old VHS, CDs, recordings tend to have volume distortion and volume inconsistencies. It’s a lot more effective, immersive, and lowkey believable vs the spooky reverse music that is more common in internet horror
I could go on with more examples (like Local 58’s Contingency) but the point is using stylistically accurate music but making it distorted and warped hits a lot different and makes the horror all the more uncanny and effective. Loving this new realization in current internet horror
Analog videos is scary because it don’t just jumpscare you out of no where but that combination of disturbing image and disturbing sound is just perfect for analog horror
5:53 he's just standing there, menacingly!
Thank's god some people also bring the Wyoming incident as an example of like early analog horror. Tried to tell it to my friends once, and, just for that, actually watched it again with them recently. Fuck, I was still terrified and paranoid as hell after watching it like I was 5 years ago. Madness. And yeah, I assume that the Wyoming incident video, as it seems, was around internet longer than the "analog horror" term itself. It was way before like local 58 and other stuff.
Yep, first video was the notorious Local58 EAS video. Was genuinely terrified to look at the moon for over a week.
Same here. Couldn't look at it for 2 weeks, I was so damn paranoid 😭
Please tell me what was it
@@SoreJunky3006 ruclips.net/video/M75VLQuFPrY/видео.html
No matter how many AH series come out, You're On The Fastest Available Route from Local58 will always be my favorite and the one to scary me the most.
More chill youtubers really should catch on to how many viewers want them to just talk about scary stuff that they are too scared to just watch themselves. I am so curious about scary vids but am legit just too scared to watch them lol. Please keep going with this, it’s great
Yesss my goodness please
in my opinion, Contingency is the most unsettling episode of L58, and one of the scariest episodes of any analog horror. the distorted music, the hints of it being some sort of alternate reality that couldve existed in our universe, the messages like the "Victory Position" and the line about infants and pets being "...the strongest soldiers"
Finally, a content creator who actually mentioned Local 58. I see it gets snubbed all the time when talking about analog horror, even though not only is it the creator of the genre, but also THE BEST. I still hold it as the pinnacle of analog horror and (in my incredibly humble opinion) only is matches by Gemini. That's it. All the other ones fall down a decent amount.
I mean, You are on the fastest available route single-handedly makes Local 58 the scariest series. That shit gave me a unique form of fear I have never felt before and never felt since
quirky rpg character when they talk: 9:58
I'm supposed to be scared not laughing my ass off
I remember watching Sophie mp4 from the walten files with my sister last year, and not really having known anything about the walten files, so our TV was at full volume because that's how it regular is and I remember actually RUNNING outside because of how loud it was ( btw I have phonophobia) and I don't think either of us slept
I love this channel because of your sense of humor
i like how they can make the creepiest content but have an absolute banger of a soundtrack
I like this style of content so its already a win in my book, looking forward to more uploads!
Great video. I have to check these series out, as I've only seen a couple videos of each. That Boozoo shit was pretty hilarious until the clown got pissed. Also, your line about how it takes more than one night to be killed made me remember a creepypasta I read long ago that I found really unnerving. It's about a man walking one night during an intense storm, and he knocks on the door of a remote house in search of shelter. A strange old man answers and invites the traveler to spend the night. The traveler has no other option than accepting the offer. As he tries to go to sleep in the guest bedroom as the storm rages on, he hears the old man walking down the hallway and stopping outside of the door, before moving on. This happens multiple times, but the character finally manages to get some sleep. He wakes up the next morning, the storm long gone, and feels silly for having been so afraid. The old man has fixed breakfast for the both of them, and the traveler readily accepts. While eating, he begins to feel strange and falls unconscious. When he wakes up, he is tied down to a chair in the basement. The old man is there with a knife in hand, and explains that people are always afraid at night, but nobody expects anything sinister when the sun comes up.
8:55 I got caught off guard seeing sadworld
I thought it was some old Jontron sketch.
@@JeanMarceaux nah, it's a small comedy channel called SadWorld. It's run by some guy named Noah Munck, who was in a show from like 2007 or something. Good shit, I recommend
The wyoming incident scared the everloving shit out of me purely because of the music. It got stuck in my head and I couldnt get it out. That mixed with the myth that it drives you insane or whatever just creeped me out
I love how the boozoo video is directly inspired (literally the same story) Christmas Carol
Was looking for someone else who had noticed that lol
4:09 "Tell me if you trust that face."
Comments: **Internal silence**
imagine an analog horror movie, that would be the hardest thing I can think of to watch
I mean, it's not exact, but all 3 main walten files episodes add up to be around an hour and a half, so binge watching them is sort of like a movie.
Skinamarink comes to mind...
The expressions used in the characters' facial animations REALLY sell the tone. Little markers of discomfort or dread undercut an otherwise-idyllic scene. A furrowed brow on Ducky, predatory smiles having no crease at the corner of the eye... Small details you don't notice that you notice.
The first thing that truly scared me in the walten files was “Am I still beautiful to you, Sophie?”
About the thing about being scared of baby dolls: humans tend be scared of things that look human but aren’t *actually* human. It’s called automatonophobia. Baby dolls are only one example of this kinda thing- we also have things like slender man, the rake, or other humanoid type monsters. We aren’t exactly sure why we have this fear, but there are some theories on it, the most common one being that seeing these human like things can threaten humans’ distinct identities. I suggest looking it up, it’s actually really interesting
Isn’t it uncanny valley?
I think that's simply resemblence with corpses. Humans seem to have a natural aversion to corpses and especially corpse-like objects that move. An automaton or a doll has corpse-like features.
i like walten files because of its brutality and gore and i like mandela catalog because of its interesting premise (satan leading a demonic takeover) and how absolutely evil the alternates are and their acts of mental torture on the human chara ters
Great video. To me, like any popular genre or art form, analog horror has been going down the "tired" route as of late largely thanks to people just copying the Mandela Catalogue or Local58. Don't get me wrong, it is somewhat understandable considering those two are hugely revolutionary but when they become copied so many times they just lose a bit of their luter. It's like the found footage genre to many people: it was cool once, but thanks to people milking it for all it's worth, it's pretty much became another genre that was milked excessively. I think what future and aspiring analog horror creators should do is take a look at what's been done before & think, "Hmmm, okay, so Mandela Catalogue did Y, Local58 did X, what if I did Z or B instead?" In other words, try to expand on the possibilities of the genre, just like with any other one.
Here are some examples:
1. What if instead of having weird smiley faces, do the opposite route do creepy featureless, expression-less faces and see how you can take advantage of that?
2. Instead of ONLY doing VHS tapes, what if you incorporate audio tapes, vintage musical records, some old children movies, etc, into the mix?
3. Heck, why not experiment with primitive/archaic security cameras and base a series off that? what if there's an incident that was recorded over the series of, say, seven nights or so? One of my critiques of Analog Horror is that many people just ditch chronology as a lazy excuse to not explain things or give context. With a chronology of dates--or something resembling that--it'd give viewers at least something to work off instead of only giving cryptic messages all the time.
4. And who says such videos have to be from public broadcasts? Why not have some twisted family analog records (old photographs, VHS tapes normally used to record family memories, etc, only to have it turn to be really f***ed up in the end--only one thing: no overwriting the tape. That's getting really tropey!)
5. Hell, do something like Sinamarink did where it not only blends the found footage genre with analog horror and follows a protagonist as he/she/they (you get my point, so I'll stop there!) tries to navigate a really tormenting circumstance--could be anything, so just to let you know.
Point is, there are a lot of things you can do with the format of the genre and I would really hate to see anyone else think copying Local58 is the only way to have successful analog horro series--which is not true!
Again, just ideas but considering I might experiment with the genre it is worth considering. I'm willing to read any other suggestions any of you might have.
Good video, but I must correct a mistake that you've made.
Tammy, the animal that you kept on calling a wolf, is actually a cat.
Nonetheless, good video as always.
No way, Tammy looks nothing like a cat, especially with that long muzzle.
literally how
@@cosmicklampzy1222 If you look at her wiki page, it confirms she's a cat.
@@natalie-chanistrash7214 yeah but did Martín Walls confirm that
@@JeanMarceaux If it's on a fandom-ran wiki, then yes, it has.
11:15 Purple bunny exe has stopped working
Despite AHs being quite saturated nowadays, I still think it's an immersive way to tell a story -mostly a disaster, because, well- horror.
Like, it uses stuff we consume and watch every day in our modern lives or have already consumed, to the point of having brief memories that might not even be accurate. And that's where the doubt comes to trigger this disturb. It's really neat, not even cinema can replicate this effect, I'll tell ya.
2:47
I SWEAR AS SOON AS HE POINTS AT THE MOON I WAS WAITING FOR A MAJORA'S MASK REFERENCE
I find the Walten Files to be too goofy for me to enjoy
Kinda cliche, and it tries to take itself too seriously.... in the end just seems like a bad fnaf ripoff
@@raiogelato6921 yeah but have you watched it yet
@@thedayoftheducks6259 yes
@@raiogelato6921 yeah but are you sure
As I get ready to take a bite of my microwaved leftover lasagna, he said “the guy literally looks like lasagna” and I was utterly disgusted at eating
Local 58 is the main reason that I’m scared of old patriotic songs, the only one that does not scare me is obviously The USSR theme
Soviet music do be kinda epic tho.... have you heard sacred war?
I thought I was the only one OMG
I was honestly scared of the song in the mysterious house until you said the thing about the funny mic, I then hysterically laughed and whenever I hear it I think of "funny mic" and can no longer take it seriously.
The second one is literally just the plot of fnaf, with the bunny literally being William Afton as Springbonnie
Boozoo’s ghost is basically Ebenezer Scrooge with a creepy twist.
I really like this video. It felt like a super chill explanation of an otherwise horrifying tale.
This video was how I found out about The Mysterious House. Thank you. You introduced me to a short film that would scare the CRAP out of me but also inspire me.
8:48 well imagine just seeing a baby staring in a corner at midnight
That singing in the ghost one was so unnerving
6:33 yo the pumpkin rabbit kinda packin tho
????
💀💀🗿
It's like, when you don't have a real opinion on the art, so you just make a summary with spoilers and everything, so once people watch your videox they won't watch the original.
6:41 "Anyway, then he takes his face off..."
ITS ABOUT DRIVE
ITS ABOUT POWER
WE STAY HUNGER
WE DOVOUR
They gon' rumble, they gon' take yo face off
itsabau draiv itsabau paua uisteihangri uidevaua
How could you not mention petscop? It’s the #1 most unnerving analog horror ever. No competition
I think people just forgot about it after the hundreds of theory videos youtubers made on it, like alanturorial.
This was recommended to me..and I love it. Amazing video and definitely subbing!
The US emergency local 58 one was scary for me, great video!
6:30 Why does the pumpkin rabbit have thighs "that" big, getting Clifford mailman flashbacks. Also 9:28 and 10:08 ,why is the ghost of Christmas Past's design seem strangely lewd but not at the same time.
Huh, you my friend have very *i n t e r e s t i n g* attraction...
Tell me more of your "thoughts", ey ey nah nah. I won't, totally won't.
be looking like jetstream sam
@@navoral just have been on the internet for to long
@@swagnate8571 now that i think. I'm very certain theres rule 34 on waltin files.
Yeah I was thinking why the rabbit had strangely huge thighs.
For me it was for the clown in the Walten files. Reading that the girl was screaming for who knows how long and loudly because she was being mutilated and turned into an abomination. Then the screams started looping. Creepy. Great video. Cheers.
Gotta be honest, show for children is literally the only one that doesn't scare me
Edit: scares me the least*
I feel like it's a lot less in your face than the other ones. There's less over the top disturbing imagery, and more just some tension as you wonder what might happen
for me i was on yt shorts at like 4 am watching normal stuff then i scrolled onto it,
my soul left my body
i dont get scared by analog horror anymore and watch stuff like mandela for the lore and story but i remember getting absolutely terrified by mysterious house and show for children the most out of anything and happy i wasnt the only one who thought those were bone chilling
6:06 he’s just chillin
Bing chilling
fr they did my mans dirty
“Clown come out of the present”
Me: “FNaF Puppet?”
I have to agree with you on how scary and unnerving each one of these analog horror videos are especially the mysterious house after watching that video I didn’t sleep for a week lol.
Well, I personaly find Boozoo's ghost pretty funny. Especially when the glitch stuff started, it complitely destroyed all tension and the rest of the video was just pure comedy
Boozoo probably suffered a heart attack during the event of this, that’s why he started to see stuff like the present and the animatronics telling how bad he is. This is just his visions of his mind panicking because he has stuff to live for still, and he doesn’t want to die yet. He hasn’t accepted fate and his mind sends him into a rabbit hole of the horrible things he did.
I'm pretty sure they murdered him. Heart attacks don't detach your jaw and mangle what's left of you.
Even as a guy that isn’t into ghosts that much,these makes me so uncomfortable especially the Happy Child one,gave me chills to this day
I actually watch boozoo’s ghost every Christmas Eve
Atleast it's something that reminds you not to be on santa's naughty list
My problem with analog horror is that people use digital methods of animation and I really can’t get into the story because it clearly was made in a computer. And they really tried to make everything creepy. So it looks like a FNAF fan made video. There is a short film that looks amazing that is called “Los Huesos “ made in 2021. I really recommended. They use real analog tecnics and it’s awesome.
Hey, if anyone here wants to not sleep, ever, look up the Scott chance 911 call. By far the scariest “horror story” I’ve ever heard
Can ya give me a rundown?
@@jeremiahspencer774 basically an analogue horror story told through a conversation of a scared man hiding in his house from these “demons” outside and the 911 operator, there is another episode from the perspective of one of his neighbours but it so scary because there are no images, so it’s all in your mind and your mind like to make it as scary as possible
@@LL-nd1bc that sounds fucking terrifying gunna watch it in the morning thanks man
@@jeremiahspencer774 no problem, just make sure you have no plans the next day, and maybe keep a light nearby
There is two moments in Analog Horror scared me.
- The moment that Jack's face was revealed in The Walten Files creeped the heck out of me. I was watching it at 4:36 ( during a sleepover with my friend ) and it scared both of us A LOT.
- " Avoid opening your eyes when you are certain that the man in the corner, is in fact, now inches away from your face. Watching you. "
I watched all the videos in the Mandela Catalogue in the morning, but this part, this part, even got to me in the light of day. It kept me up at night because I thought there was gonna be a man.
That's not the only thing from it that scared me, the whole sequence of the alternate encounter bringing the man to "despawn himself" shook me while watching it.
8:20 this song goes hard tho i gotta admit
Glad to see someone pointing out that not all of these creepy youtube videos are amazing - got really annoyed at Channel 7 for just ripping off Local 58 and not really doing anything with it while the creator was praised for ingenuity and style.
idk why but as scary as these videos are , the cadence of his commentary has me cackling
The Boozoo’s Ghost one sounds very inspired by the play “A Christmas Carol”, the idea of a bitter, selfish, ill-mannered dude getting visited by three ghosts at night telling him about how bad he was really adds up to the play, with just a change of ending. In the play, Scrooge (the equivalent of the main character in the Boozoo’s Ghost) has a change of heart after getting visited by the ghosts and fixes his wrongdoings, while in the analog horror, well, you see what happens.
That's the point
Wait till you see "THEMONUMENTMYTHOS"
I just gotta say: Thank you so much for the cool music in the background, only for that I could watch this video until the end