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@@alexthebluecat2816 wouldn't the concept of "respawning" be similar to "reincarnation" since both of them involve the soul being reborn into another body? Only difference here is that, since MOST things in Minecraft can respawn (via natural spawns) you just reincarnate into the same vessel? No clue why I'm thinking about this so hard...
@@joobtheboob That makes sense. I'd also like to point out that there's no conservation of matter/energy in Minecraft. I wouldn't be surprised if it's the same for momentum as well.
And it, kinda makes sense if ya think about it in tes of time. Alex was made in 2014, years after Steve. Steve was there for so long, even grew beard in the process, so it would make sense Steve would be more experienced, while Alex is a little more inexperienced, and does stuff like sleeping in the nether out of pure spite just to prove a point.
Actually, that's how it's supposed to be even with Official Minecraft canon. Steve's the creative builder who messes with stuff like Brewing Stands and Alex is the brash fighter of the duo
I like to think you can’t sleep in the nether because sleep is accelerating time, and since there is no time in the nether as evidenced by clocks breaking, it causes a time paradox that results in violent instability in local space time.
I really like the idea of Steve being this quiet, experienced and rational guy who's been here since the start, and Alex is his stubborn, newbie companion who can't accept the world of Minecraft being as bullshit as it is.
To add onto this: Steve is also reckless but curious as hell. Every new update he goes DIRECTLY TOWARDS the new dangers to learn about them by dying, as he learned about everything else, and Alex has to come save his dumbass
Mojang should take the hint and start doing this as well. Instead of what they always do, which is make Steve into the clumsy punching bag and Alex into the smart cool one.
I love how fluffing the pillow, sitting on the bed, changing from sitting sideways to sitting lengthwise, and starting to lay down doesn't do anything, but after laying down for one frame the bed explodes Really shows how nosensicle it is that it's only sleeping on the bed that makes it explode and there's no other indication that it does that
Steve's face throughout the whole thing was priceless. 1. At first, Steve didn't know what Alex was going to ask, and wanted to answer her question. 2. He has heard Alex's question, obviously not for the first time, judging by his immediate dismay. 3. After Alex explodes (Once again, not for the first time.),Steve is both questioning why she keeps blowing herself up, and also saddened that nothing he says, can or will change it.
I love how this implies that she has tried it before and likewise exploded, but for some reason every time she respawns she tries to do it again just because she simply cannot accept the fact that there is no reason for that to happen.
There is a reason, but it’s way simpler than you think, it’s because there is no sun or moon in the nether, and when you sleep, you wake up at daytime, implying that there is a day to the nether, but since there isn’t, it wouldn’t determine when you would wake up, so it just makes you explode. Edit : people are thinking I meant explode as in a glitch, I meant as in they just didn’t know what to have it do, so it just explodes.
IIRC, the actual reason why beds were made to explode in the Nether (and other dimensions like the End) is because Notch didn't want to have to rewrite the code that handled changing a players' spawn point. All that code was based on it being in one dimension, the Overworld, and the code would have to be changed to deal with it being anywhere else to not accidentally place you in the wrong dimension. It's also the same reason why Compasses, Clocks, and Maps also didn't (and still don't I think, maybe they changed it in 1.16, I haven't tested) work as well. Considering the Respawn Anchor exists, I feel like they could've fixed beds if they wanted but they just decided "Nah, we've had it too long, keep it as [Intentional Game Design].". EDIT: Some people have brought up valid ideas. Maybe it was just for balance reasons that beds don't work, perhaps it was to make sure that you couldn't get stuck in another dimension forever. I wasn't expecting this comment to be noticed all too much, so... take what I say with a bit of scrutiny.
I feel like another reason for this is because the end and nether don't have day and night cycles,which means it's impossible to know when Minecraft will tell you to get out of the bed. Yes maybe Minecraft could just go off your in game time but then it would confused players as clocks don't work in the nether or end. There are also no reasons why it's vital to sleep in the nether or end as there's no cons to staying up too long like there is in the overworld. Btw compasses check for your overworld spawn but it does work if you use a loadstone.
I don't know why Notch didn't just make beds display "you can't sleep here" when you try to sleep in the Nether/End (similar to when there is monsters nearby) instead of freaking EXPLODING... but if they ever tried to change it, all the speedrunners who cheese the Ender Dragon with beds would throw a hissy fit
I really wish we could get more of Alex and Steve's personalities, since this is actually how they act I just wish they felt more like characters in-game (their personalities only exist outside of the game itself, despite being technically canon)
@@Ragingknight12The trailers have little interactions between the two that show their personalities. To summarize it in minecraft terms, Steve would prefer strip mining, and Alex would prefer caving.
@@thesnipenieer2144 Steve prefers technology while Alex prefers adventure. Steve can do one thing all the time while Alex needs constant attention, like adventure
I think Alex would in general be less accepting of circumstances than Steve. Steve would've learned everything the hard way, but if steve had questions, he never had anyone to ask or confront about the strange nature of the world. But when Alex confronts the strangeness of the world, she doesn't have to do it alone or directly. Instead she can ask Steve if something is possible or not. But when Steve says "it's not possible" it's not the world telling Alex that it's impossible, it's Steve telling her. But Steve is obviously a fallable creature just like Alex, so she can argue. She can have a conversation with Steve and say, "Well what have you tried? Did you really try at all?" Alex can question the "impossible" things, and have an actual conversation. While Steve never got that chance to argue about the "impossible", so he just learned to accept it.
Good theory, considering Steve has been here since the dawn of time it would actually make sense for him to just give up on questioning things since there is no science to go off of and like you said, no one to bounce ideas off for a long time
I can imagine Steve trying to bring it up to the villagers but he either doesn't understand them or they don't get it because they haven't been to places like the Nether
"it's easier to live in a nonsencical world of blocks If you don't question it's absurd nature and learn to accept it." - Averege Minecraft player maybe probably.
I often don’t like depictions of Alex (for reasons I won’t analyze here) but I honestly love this take of her being the newer one who questions the freaky block world they live in while Steve’s been here longer and has accepted the weirdness. Also just love Alex being so stubborn that she’d blow herself up to prove a point.
Lol. My interpretation of Alex is that she’s curious enough to have no regard for danger. She will run headfirst into a dangerous situation as like not as there is something new to learn on the other side. Meanwhile Steve is desperately trying to keep them both alive and is mostly not amused by her antics lol
I love how fluffing the pillow, sitting on the bed, and the _process_ of laying down don't detonate it; it's when her head reaches the pillow that it explodes. The pillow is the bomb.
I love the subtle detail of Steve moving back slightly when Alex sits on the bed, and then flinching when the bed actually blows up. Even he doesn't know exactly how [Intentional Game Design] works, and he's not about to find out.
@@camblongkaras782 Unless you wanna go for a sketchy look or aren't making animations digitally, there is no reason to just keep on drawing the same drawing of a person staying still
@@camblongkaras782 yeah, all moves that were here to show the reaction were long enough so you can see them, and this one is just instant. It could be made as a shock reaction, but I think the animation here clearly shows Steve does know he's safe enough from his previous knowledge 😀
So, I have a funny experience about this. When me and my other two friends were playing MC for the first time together and exploring the nether, I unknowingly had a bed in my hotbar. Now, the reason I had this bed on hand to begin with was because we had plans for building a new base in the overworld and were just using the nether as a means of fast-traveling to this location. Anyway, at some point one of my friends wanders off, leaving just me and my other friend who are currently in a natural nether-tunnel that we were using as a sort of basecamp. At some point, I had unintentionally drawn back the arrow on my bow. Not wanting to waste my arrow, I decided to simply scroll down the hotbar to switch off the bow before it fired. The next thing I know, I, along with my other friend are dead, and there's nothing but a smoldering crater, leaking lava from the ceiling and walls where our tiny camp used to be inside the tunnel. Our third friend, who had wandered off, returned to find the destroyed and burning remains of our base, and me and my other dead friend had absolutely no idea what had just transpired. This was way back in the day, and neither me nor my friends knew about the exploding-bed thing because none of us ever saw a point in sleeping in the Nether. It wasn't until later I realized that by having been holding down on my right click button while charging the bow, then scrolling down my hotbar while still holding it had caused me to place the bed and IMMEDIATELY sleep in it, which created the explosion that killed both me, my friend, and destroyed the entire tunnel. Back then, we died not knowing how or why, and to this day I still can't help but imagine the look on our third friend's face when he returned to the camp just to find a burning crater.
I love those kind of stories. It's oddly satisfying to me how magical it is to play minecraft (specifically) without any previous knowledge. Sure, now that we know all those specific and silly rules of the minecraft world we are safer and still have fun playing. But oh, I would give so much to completely forget everything and play it for the first time again, experiencing the wonders of this endless world again.
I mean, it makes sense. Steve has been the main protagonist of the game since it’s release, therefore he has knowledge on everything about how the world works, meanwhile, Alex was introduced to the game starting in version 1.8 in September 2014, having been added later on, there are some things that Alex obviously missed out on, and is discovering them through her chaotic actions. Whether she learns from them or not is up for debate.
@@wtlf1026 so the new characters are basically babies in terms of knowledge of the world and Steve and Alex have to try and stop them from accidentaly killing themselves by doing things like this, digging straight down, stepping on the pressure plate in the desert temple, etc. And with how many of those people are it will be really hard
I was like you once Alex. Like you, I also simply could not accept the stupidity of beds exploding in the Nether. And I always kept trying and trying to sleep in the Nether, yet every time I tried, it still exploded but I kept trying because I refused to believe that this is how things are because of how stupid it sounded, I too wondered why isn't it possible to sleep in the nether. But sadly, that answer was never given to me, and I eventually had to learn to accept the fact that it's just not. And this is the way things are, despite how stupid it was, it's just not possible to sleep in the Nether. I had to accept that, and one day, so will you.
what strikes me as the funniest thing is not only are you not immediately aware of what is going on, but the characters are portrayed exacty how I think most of us would think of them. Steve would know already, having been in the world longer, and Alex, being the stubborn and tough girl, would want to know for herself, and still would be upset she could not do something. of course! fantastic job
Alex would be the one that is better at combat by incredibly stupid means that make no sense until they work and make perfect sense. Very much "Not dumb but is a dumbass" energy
I imagine steve is goofier but experienced and alex is smarter but stubborn. In the video I think steve had to come to the sad terms of not sleeping in the nether on his own, and is watching alex go through the same process
Honestly I've come to appreciate and admire the fact that Alex did not proceed to rest because of her drowsiness but because of her curiosity in which why one cannot sleep in the nether realm
its the angry fluffing of the pillow that gets me every time. it implies that maybe shes done this before, and that maybe she thinks its the PILLOW that is the problem.
I like how accurate this is to the books and other MC media. Steve's the one to mess with alchemy and is the more creative one. Alex is the more stubborn and brash one who jumps into danger. And she definitely did jump into danger purposefly there lol.
@@nicolebrown1874 @BogSludge24 @lona You guys can read about them in the offical Minecraft books "The Island" and "The Mountain." And Minecraft's offical instagram has posts of Steve and Alex basically interacting with the minecraft world in the same ways that they do in the books for the most part. Steve is a loveable himbo who tries to get Alex to be nicer to the inhabitants of minecraft, while Alex is a strong fighter who's normallly serious. And she's apparently british?
Implied lore: You can only sleep at night. However, inside the nether, it's so night that you're constantly on the verge of tipping physical laws past their breaking point. One push, one tap over that line, and the bed becomes everything and nothing at once. It becomes every kind of explosion which destroys everything else it becomes, including another bed. It becomes nothing, and vanishes from existence, leaving you with inescapable death. god armor: *escapes death*
In that mood to study every single frame of an animation, and I *love* the dimension you give to the characters! Their squishy, boxy limbs as they subtly squash, stretch, and rotate really make these typically restrictive character models feel alive. Your timing is also so perfect, but I got to give my favorite section to Alex's arm fling, it's just so full of annoyance.
um...actually, beds require it to be night time but, as we have seen by clocks in nether and end, it is both day and night, therfore, beds have no idea if it is day or night so they just explode!
I can't even begin to explain how satisfying this is. I have no idea why, all I know is I've put it on loop for the past ten minutes and it's still not old
"Hey, there's no day/night system in the nether, what do we do if a player sleeps?" A: Make time progress in the overworld B: Make nothing happen C: Simply not allow the player to sleep D: Explode
Exploding was actually a bug turned feature, incase curious. When notch added the nether, for some reason trying to sleep on the beds caused them to explode. He tried to fix it for a while but gave up and just went with it as a feature, and most of the playerbase treated it as it's own thing anyway.
@@antirevomag834 where did you get that information? in beta 1.3 trying to sleep in a bed in the nether just did nothing, it was only in beta 1.6 that they would explode
This is so perfectly animated, the way Alex sits on her bed and lies down with crossed arms, it shows all the emotions so clearly. I can't believe, your channel is not full of animations because here you made something very profesional! Can't wait to see more. Instant subscribe!
I don't know 'bout y'all, but I feel it's especially noteworthy that the bed doesn't explode until Alex placed her head on the pillow. Do you think Steve just headbutts the bed when he goes to sleep, and that's why it blows up so suddenly?
I like how you can distinguish their personalities from such a short bit of audio. That shows talent as an animator. Steve is sympathetic to Alex's anger yet grounded in how its just the way things are. While Alex is stubborn and willed to try even if it means things not turning out how they wish things could be.
@@RycoonGalloy its not entirely about the audio, the facial expressions provided a sense of personality that the commenter correctly observed, while it is possible the animator did base the faces on the original material it still shows ample skill to be able to recreate it in such a simple form while keeping the original implication intact.
I really like like how they’re portrayed here Steve just accepts the way things are. He doesn’t question why beds blow up in other dimensions becauses after a while he’s just learned to deal with it. He’s been here from the beginning, he’s Steve from minecraft! He’s been here long enough to know “Beds explode because yes” While Alex, she’s just like a curious girl who’s still adapting to how things work in minecraft. Steve was probably just like her at one point
I like the idea that Steve also got angry at [Intentional Game Design] but had to suffer alone. So he just kinda muttered to himself about dumb stuff like this
The Nether was initially supposed to be Hell, essentially. Not being able to sleep it in, leading to all its wildlife developing insomnia, kinda makes sense.
This is likely due to the fact that the beds are intelligent, and can sense when it is nighttime. In other dimensions however, the time of day is unclear, and the beds explode when trying to determine what time it is.
@@darthbleach8513 well in minecraft you can create golems so the idea of the bed being sentient is believable. It also explains why you can’t sleep at day. Also there is nothing sus about sleeping on a construct who’s job it is to be rested on. That is the purpose of the constructs existence.
I've seen a few people asking why beds explode in the nether 1. Its funny 2. Because when notch was programming the game there was a bug that happened when you set your spawn in the nether. So notch to "fix" this bug just had the beds explode instead. (If you want more details than surface level info go watch a video or sum-thin)
There's also that when you have a clock it's going nuts, so due to time being wonky as shit the bed can no longer be like "you can only sleep at night" it just explodes at trying to process
@@queenofvermin That is false The nether operates under the overworld time You can figure this out by the fact that villagers will go to bed at night and the f3 menu displays the time
Even if you could sleep there is no day night cycle in the nether, but its funnier for the bed to just explode instead of just preventing you from sleeping in it at all.
Honestly, with the introduction of netherite ore, beds are more useful this way than if u could sleep on them. I’ve found tons of netherite by blast mining with just beds since netherite can’t be destroyed by explosions, and beds are way more effective and easier to obtain than tnt.
@@nokiagt You need 3 wool and 3 wood to make a bed, that's SIX inventory slots if you want to make 64 beds. As opposed to the SINGLE slot taken up by a stack of TNT.
Alex respawns and asks Steve again and Steve just goes “I really wish it were possible, I don’t understand why it’s impossible, just leave it at that, okay?”
The expression and personality hints from Steve’s posture, knowing what will come, and wondering why Alex chooses to act like this, to Alex, who is clearly no longer just satisfied with asking questions. She WILL do it. Her crossed arms hint defiance, and Steve’s partially tight, yet still relaxed aura show that this has happened before, just not with this, and that he knows that she’s about to do it. 10/10 beautiful and descriptive.
Ik everyone has said this already but I love the dynamic of Steve being the super experienced but softspoken guy who’s always like ‘pls don’t do the thing ur gonna regret it’ and Alex is the daring and stubborn adventurer who’s just like ‘fuggin watch me’
Ok, 2 things 1. Why does this have only 3k views 2. Why do you have only 4,6k subs The smoothness, the detail are on the level of animators that just reached 500k but here you are doing it unappreciated. Absolutely outrageous, I'm going with this to the authorities, here's my sub sir / ma'am / anyone in between or outside
Theory: beds in minecraft are actually used to time travel to the next dawn, but when you try to sleep in the nether or the end, where there is no dawn, you are rocketed forward to the heat death of the universe, and the next big bang. The "dawn" of a new universe. Thats why you explode
Something that I don’t see pointed out is the sound design. The small details like the sound of the pillow fluffing up and the lava bubbling in the background take the original meme audio and really help you believe it’s taking place in the world. Good job!
SO GOOD! I love the way you can portray their relationship/general personalities through only a few seconds of animation (coming from someone who didn't know they had "canon" personalities lol). You draw and animate expressions and body language so well!
Why am I only just now seeing this... Incredible! Such an exceedingly short but sweet animation. I cannot get enough of stuff like this; memes represented beautifully & differently. Minecraft's Steve & Alex seem strangely perfect for these roles, and the squash-and-stretch of their animation is a joy to behold. The little facial bits! The outrage! The perfect censorship! The timing! I love it.
I really like Alex's face animation at the start. Like they've clearly had this conversation before but she's doing it anyway and is bringing it back up. You can get all from that just from the expressions.
Well I just checked their channel and as of June 12, 2022 *(I live in Australia so the date might be different from yours)* they already have 19k subs with only three videos, each of them being months apart. 😱
Fun Fact: One of the death messages for dying of bed explosion in the nether says "Player died of intentional game design." because people have reported it as a bug, lol.
"Why isn't it Possible?" one reason is that the nether doesn't have a sun and no moon. maybe the bed has a "Does not compute" moment like robots in movies and thus explode
This really is amazing. The way the explosion didn’t take effect until Alex was actually about to try and sleep, too - it’s such a small detail, but it’s part of why this animation is so fun to watch! Awesome work making such a smooth animation!
I like to imagine since Steve is older than Alex, Steve knows how the world works and Alex has no idea what’s possible or not. Since Steve was the first skin, and Alex was added to Minecraft during 2014. So technically Steve has more knowledge than Alex.
For us, it’s funny game design. For Alex and Steve, it’s an unexplainable law of nature.
But wouldn't that Also mean that respawning is a normal thing for them?
Is that Also an unexplainable law of Nature?
@@alexthebluecat2816 yes and yes
@@katyungodly well damn
@@alexthebluecat2816 wouldn't the concept of "respawning" be similar to "reincarnation" since both of them involve the soul being reborn into another body? Only difference here is that, since MOST things in Minecraft can respawn (via natural spawns) you just reincarnate into the same vessel?
No clue why I'm thinking about this so hard...
@@joobtheboob That makes sense. I'd also like to point out that there's no conservation of matter/energy in Minecraft. I wouldn't be surprised if it's the same for momentum as well.
I love the fact that Alex slept not because she was tired, it's because she was just stubborn.
what a square
what a women
@@MingChilling- Hmph, Women.
Woman will be women and men will be men were both stubborn at times and we don’t admit it sometimes
Laughed until I realized it was relatable. :,D
Throughout the minecraft animation history, Alex was usually the more carefull and calculated one from this duo. This change feels refreshing.
And it, kinda makes sense if ya think about it in tes of time. Alex was made in 2014, years after Steve. Steve was there for so long, even grew beard in the process, so it would make sense Steve would be more experienced, while Alex is a little more inexperienced, and does stuff like sleeping in the nether out of pure spite just to prove a point.
Actually, that's how it's supposed to be even with Official Minecraft canon. Steve's the creative builder who messes with stuff like Brewing Stands and Alex is the brash fighter of the duo
@@RebelTheArtGalthat could work well with Alex being less experienced I think
I wouldn't call getting stuck in fences repeatedly "calculated" and "careful", but you do you
@@farloow * Flashbacks intensify *
I like to think you can’t sleep in the nether because sleep is accelerating time, and since there is no time in the nether as evidenced by clocks breaking, it causes a time paradox that results in violent instability in local space time.
Solid point
This is why it isn't possible.
This right here.
Why does that actually make sense
You mfs need to touch grass
This is a game with zombies, a dragon and literal hell, stop trying to add logic to it.
I really like the idea of Steve being this quiet, experienced and rational guy who's been here since the start, and Alex is his stubborn, newbie companion who can't accept the world of Minecraft being as bullshit as it is.
i have suddenly become very endeared to this concept
To add onto this: Steve is also reckless but curious as hell. Every new update he goes DIRECTLY TOWARDS the new dangers to learn about them by dying, as he learned about everything else, and Alex has to come save his dumbass
why can't we have this as a series...
@@galaxythebat Dx creo que es para ambos
Mojang should take the hint and start doing this as well. Instead of what they always do, which is make Steve into the clumsy punching bag and Alex into the smart cool one.
I love how fluffing the pillow, sitting on the bed, changing from sitting sideways to sitting lengthwise, and starting to lay down doesn't do anything, but after laying down for one frame the bed explodes
Really shows how nosensicle it is that it's only sleeping on the bed that makes it explode and there's no other indication that it does that
Basically I guess there's a bomb in the pillow that activates when squished in another dimension
@@DondyTrapOFFICIAL yea your right the frame before the bed explodes the pillow gets squished
@@DondyTrapOFFICIAL But she was squishing already before even putting it on the bed.
@@jukesdtj656 the bomb detects heads then.
Its not the bed it's the nether, there's something that prevents the player from resting while in it.
Love how aggressively Alex slams her head into the pillow before blowing up lmao. She's purely doing this out of spite.
alex is a she?
@@ortherner You Didn't Know?
@@ortherner Yeah
whaddya think the explosion was caused by
@@sauces7465 Are you brain dead or
Steve's face throughout the whole thing was priceless.
1. At first, Steve didn't know what Alex was going to ask, and wanted to answer her question.
2. He has heard Alex's question, obviously not for the first time, judging by his immediate dismay.
3. After Alex explodes (Once again, not for the first time.),Steve is both questioning why she keeps blowing herself up, and also saddened that nothing he says, can or will change it.
I guess you can say Alex is never gonna give this up.
@@Parasitic_Succubus Nope, but I will.
ruclips.net/video/xkIICPm9nag/видео.html
xDD
thank you for reformatting the video in text form, we really cannot interpret basic animation techniques
@@Prismate Anytime. I'm here to help.
I love how this implies that she has tried it before and likewise exploded, but for some reason every time she respawns she tries to do it again just because she simply cannot accept the fact that there is no reason for that to happen.
There is a reason, but it’s way simpler than you think, it’s because there is no sun or moon in the nether, and when you sleep, you wake up at daytime, implying that there is a day to the nether, but since there isn’t, it wouldn’t determine when you would wake up, so it just makes you explode.
Edit : people are thinking I meant explode as in a glitch, I meant as in they just didn’t know what to have it do, so it just explodes.
@@Daman6973 PERFECTLY LOGICAL EXPLANATION!
@@Daman6973 I love that this explanation both makes sense and doesn't.
Put the video on loop andyoubwill see the whole saga
@@Daman6973 Actually understandable, younger me just concluded the game was being a *ba-*
IIRC, the actual reason why beds were made to explode in the Nether (and other dimensions like the End) is because Notch didn't want to have to rewrite the code that handled changing a players' spawn point. All that code was based on it being in one dimension, the Overworld, and the code would have to be changed to deal with it being anywhere else to not accidentally place you in the wrong dimension. It's also the same reason why Compasses, Clocks, and Maps also didn't (and still don't I think, maybe they changed it in 1.16, I haven't tested) work as well.
Considering the Respawn Anchor exists, I feel like they could've fixed beds if they wanted but they just decided "Nah, we've had it too long, keep it as [Intentional Game Design].".
EDIT: Some people have brought up valid ideas. Maybe it was just for balance reasons that beds don't work, perhaps it was to make sure that you couldn't get stuck in another dimension forever. I wasn't expecting this comment to be noticed all too much, so... take what I say with a bit of scrutiny.
I know at least compass' work in the nether if you're using a lodestone, but it only heads towards that specific block.
And realistically speaking, if you slept in the nether a bunch of ghasts will just poof on you and pretty much have the same outcome
In The End maps works. Tehnically maps work in Nether which only shows top layer which is bedrock roof.
I feel like another reason for this is because the end and nether don't have day and night cycles,which means it's impossible to know when Minecraft will tell you to get out of the bed. Yes maybe Minecraft could just go off your in game time but then it would confused players as clocks don't work in the nether or end. There are also no reasons why it's vital to sleep in the nether or end as there's no cons to staying up too long like there is in the overworld. Btw compasses check for your overworld spawn but it does work if you use a loadstone.
I don't know why Notch didn't just make beds display "you can't sleep here" when you try to sleep in the Nether/End (similar to when there is monsters nearby) instead of freaking EXPLODING... but if they ever tried to change it, all the speedrunners who cheese the Ender Dragon with beds would throw a hissy fit
I really wish we could get more of Alex and Steve's personalities, since this is actually how they act
I just wish they felt more like characters in-game (their personalities only exist outside of the game itself, despite being technically canon)
Is there like an animated show or something that has that information?
@@Ragingknight12The trailers have little interactions between the two that show their personalities. To summarize it in minecraft terms, Steve would prefer strip mining, and Alex would prefer caving.
@@thesnipenieer2144 Steve prefers technology while Alex prefers adventure. Steve can do one thing all the time while Alex needs constant attention, like adventure
i wish people would make alex as buff as steve in fan arts
@@superubergoober There are buffed Alex fanarts. Even together with buffed Steve.
I think Alex would in general be less accepting of circumstances than Steve.
Steve would've learned everything the hard way, but if steve had questions, he never had anyone to ask or confront about the strange nature of the world.
But when Alex confronts the strangeness of the world, she doesn't have to do it alone or directly. Instead she can ask Steve if something is possible or not. But when Steve says "it's not possible" it's not the world telling Alex that it's impossible, it's Steve telling her. But Steve is obviously a fallable creature just like Alex, so she can argue. She can have a conversation with Steve and say, "Well what have you tried? Did you really try at all?" Alex can question the "impossible" things, and have an actual conversation. While Steve never got that chance to argue about the "impossible", so he just learned to accept it.
Good theory, considering Steve has been here since the dawn of time it would actually make sense for him to just give up on questioning things since there is no science to go off of and like you said, no one to bounce ideas off for a long time
I can imagine Steve trying to bring it up to the villagers but he either doesn't understand them or they don't get it because they haven't been to places like the Nether
"it's easier to live in a nonsencical world of blocks If you don't question it's absurd nature and learn to accept it."
- Averege Minecraft player maybe probably.
I've rewatched this so many times and the synchronization of Alex's six movements to "Why-not-you-stu-pid-ba" is impeccable
It is truly artistic, like watching a dance.
yes!!!!!!
stard was blowing up
Can you uncover what would be last word(s) in this phrase? As non-native English speaker i can not recognise ending
@@andreman2767 its bastard
Gotta love the fact that they built a humble nether cottage.
And probably have to rebuild it over and over because Alex keeps trying to sleep in the nether
@@razorwolf2758 at this point they have a dedicated bedroom for Alex to blow up
@@razorwolf2758 They might have to start using obsidian to make it blast-proof. XD
And Alex put a nice hole in it
@@razorwolf2758 Twist: Alex is secretly a Creeper.
As someone else said, a whole show about these two's shenanigans would be amazing.
We have it it's on channel called blue monkey
@@tisa37bokun57 yeah but that's different animation style and personalities
At least I think its been a while since I've watched them
@@Nate2010 well i did know you wanted specific one but that's the only one we have so far
I often don’t like depictions of Alex (for reasons I won’t analyze here) but I honestly love this take of her being the newer one who questions the freaky block world they live in while Steve’s been here longer and has accepted the weirdness. Also just love Alex being so stubborn that she’d blow herself up to prove a point.
Alex is more like a fighter thats not that smart while steve is your expert builder that is very smart to me
Lol. My interpretation of Alex is that she’s curious enough to have no regard for danger. She will run headfirst into a dangerous situation as like not as there is something new to learn on the other side. Meanwhile Steve is desperately trying to keep them both alive and is mostly not amused by her antics lol
I love how fluffing the pillow, sitting on the bed, and the _process_ of laying down don't detonate it; it's when her head reaches the pillow that it explodes.
The pillow is the bomb.
If it is,
THEN WHY DID IT NOT EXPLODE WHEN SHE WAS FLUFFING IT-
@@airyscales can't detonate a landmine sideways
@@NickZGames oh yea
@@NickZGames BUT U CAN PRESS A GRENADE HARD ENGOUH THAT IT EXPLODES
@@airyscales but it also doesnt go off in the overworld..
I love the subtle detail of Steve moving back slightly when Alex sits on the bed, and then flinching when the bed actually blows up. Even he doesn't know exactly how [Intentional Game Design] works, and he's not about to find out.
Wow such tiny details, I didn't even notice!
you're reading too much into it. the next animation frame probably was just slightly off. it's not supposed to be a subtle detail
@@camblongkaras782 Unless you wanna go for a sketchy look or aren't making animations digitally, there is no reason to just keep on drawing the same drawing of a person staying still
@@camblongkaras782 yeah, all moves that were here to show the reaction were long enough so you can see them, and this one is just instant.
It could be made as a shock reaction, but I think the animation here clearly shows Steve does know he's safe enough from his previous knowledge 😀
Also there is a slight look of concern on Steve’s face when Alex says “Why isn’t it possible?”
I can’t get over how Alex’s dialogue pairs with her motions, and how the bed explodes as she lays her head on the pillow
So, I have a funny experience about this.
When me and my other two friends were playing MC for the first time together and exploring the nether, I unknowingly had a bed in my hotbar. Now, the reason I had this bed on hand to begin with was because we had plans for building a new base in the overworld and were just using the nether as a means of fast-traveling to this location.
Anyway, at some point one of my friends wanders off, leaving just me and my other friend who are currently in a natural nether-tunnel that we were using as a sort of basecamp. At some point, I had unintentionally drawn back the arrow on my bow. Not wanting to waste my arrow, I decided to simply scroll down the hotbar to switch off the bow before it fired. The next thing I know, I, along with my other friend are dead, and there's nothing but a smoldering crater, leaking lava from the ceiling and walls where our tiny camp used to be inside the tunnel.
Our third friend, who had wandered off, returned to find the destroyed and burning remains of our base, and me and my other dead friend had absolutely no idea what had just transpired. This was way back in the day, and neither me nor my friends knew about the exploding-bed thing because none of us ever saw a point in sleeping in the Nether. It wasn't until later I realized that by having been holding down on my right click button while charging the bow, then scrolling down my hotbar while still holding it had caused me to place the bed and IMMEDIATELY sleep in it, which created the explosion that killed both me, my friend, and destroyed the entire tunnel.
Back then, we died not knowing how or why, and to this day I still can't help but imagine the look on our third friend's face when he returned to the camp just to find a burning crater.
This should b an animation on its own fr
I love those kind of stories. It's oddly satisfying to me how magical it is to play minecraft (specifically) without any previous knowledge. Sure, now that we know all those specific and silly rules of the minecraft world we are safer and still have fun playing.
But oh, I would give so much to completely forget everything and play it for the first time again, experiencing the wonders of this endless world again.
I love this idea of Alex being chaotic and stubborn in how things work and Steve is understanding yet knows what's can or can't be done.
Yea it’s usually the other way round lol
I mean, it makes sense. Steve has been the main protagonist of the game since it’s release, therefore he has knowledge on everything about how the world works, meanwhile, Alex was introduced to the game starting in version 1.8 in September 2014, having been added later on, there are some things that Alex obviously missed out on, and is discovering them through her chaotic actions. Whether she learns from them or not is up for debate.
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@@wtlf1026 so the new characters are basically babies in terms of knowledge of the world and Steve and Alex have to try and stop them from accidentaly killing themselves by doing things like this, digging straight down, stepping on the pressure plate in the desert temple, etc. And with how many of those people are it will be really hard
@@charcoaleater343 yeah, but i think in the new update steve and alex will be like the parents of the new skins 😂
Love the movement and facial expression on Steve when he says "it's just not". It's the look of having the same conversation/argument a thousand times
reminds me of the fact ive replayed this video way, way too many times.
@@link_team3855 ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
It's the look of "oh fuck not this again"
I was like you once Alex. Like you, I also simply could not accept the stupidity of beds exploding in the Nether. And I always kept trying and trying to sleep in the Nether, yet every time I tried, it still exploded but I kept trying because I refused to believe that this is how things are because of how stupid it sounded, I too wondered why isn't it possible to sleep in the nether. But sadly, that answer was never given to me, and I eventually had to learn to accept the fact that it's just not. And this is the way things are, despite how stupid it was, it's just not possible to sleep in the Nether. I had to accept that, and one day, so will you.
Spirits like you? We need you in the Hbomberguy Fanbase.
Steve’s calm concern makes me think that this is not the first time Alex has done this sort of thing
what strikes me as the funniest thing is not only are you not immediately aware of what is going on, but the characters are portrayed exacty how I think most of us would think of them. Steve would know already, having been in the world longer, and Alex, being the stubborn and tough girl, would want to know for herself, and still would be upset she could not do something. of course! fantastic job
Material gir~~
Alex would be the one that is better at combat by incredibly stupid means that make no sense until they work and make perfect sense. Very much "Not dumb but is a dumbass" energy
@@Fireluigi1225 alex is the smartest fighter ever but shed try to eat rotten flesh when her inventory is filled with cooked chicken
@@xXJ4FARGAMERXx shut up, SHUT UP.
I imagine steve is goofier but experienced and alex is smarter but stubborn. In the video I think steve had to come to the sad terms of not sleeping in the nether on his own, and is watching alex go through the same process
Honestly I've come to appreciate and admire the fact that Alex did not proceed to rest because of her drowsiness but because of her curiosity in which why one cannot sleep in the nether realm
And the end
Eso sí xD
Its kinda like a copy but you changed the words
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That's not curiosity, that's Spite, which I, personally, appreciate and admire even more than curiosity
its the angry fluffing of the pillow that gets me every time. it implies that maybe shes done this before, and that maybe she thinks its the PILLOW that is the problem.
Welp if you look closely, Alex implodes just till she stomps her head on the pillow
0:07 Steve, R U N
* Tries to make strings from wool *
WHY ISNT IT POSSIBLE!??
"it's just not"
- Cobwebs making 9 strings
*laughs in vanilla tweaks*
*Installs datapack*
Puts a block of wool into an Uncrafting Table!
"Why, *not* you stupid bastard"
I like how accurate this is to the books and other MC media. Steve's the one to mess with alchemy and is the more creative one. Alex is the more stubborn and brash one who jumps into danger. And she definitely did jump into danger purposefly there lol.
Wait there's lore for these characters?? I've been out of the minecraft loop for years, someone please enlighten me
I really need to get caught up with other MC media cus I had no idea there’s more to Steve and Alex than just being the game’s mascots
@@nicolebrown1874 Me too, I'm so curious now. I always just thought that everyone in the fandom agreed "Fuck it, these guys would act like this"
@@nicolebrown1874 @BogSludge24 @lona You guys can read about them in the offical Minecraft books "The Island" and "The Mountain." And Minecraft's offical instagram has posts of Steve and Alex basically interacting with the minecraft world in the same ways that they do in the books for the most part. Steve is a loveable himbo who tries to get Alex to be nicer to the inhabitants of minecraft, while Alex is a strong fighter who's normallly serious. And she's apparently british?
@@ultimax10doesgaming48 did you just call Steve a himbo?
Implied lore:
You can only sleep at night. However, inside the nether, it's so night that you're constantly on the verge of tipping physical laws past their breaking point. One push, one tap over that line, and the bed becomes everything and nothing at once. It becomes every kind of explosion which destroys everything else it becomes, including another bed. It becomes nothing, and vanishes from existence, leaving you with inescapable death.
god armor: *escapes death*
The fact that he knew exactly what she meant implies that this has happened several times before.
I can just imagine it: Alex respawning, and Steve, having rebuilt the wall, watching her replace her bed, and explode all over again.
the video loops perfectly.
the loop occurs once alex plops down the bed again. (proven by her fluffing the pillow and putting it into place :P)
Wow.
In that mood to study every single frame of an animation, and I *love* the dimension you give to the characters! Their squishy, boxy limbs as they subtly squash, stretch, and rotate really make these typically restrictive character models feel alive. Your timing is also so perfect, but I got to give my favorite section to Alex's arm fling, it's just so full of annoyance.
Doing the same right now. It's so rich for being so short
I think so too
why does everyone here have an A+ in english class?
@@coolcatcastle8 I don’t, since my school didn’t give out grades.
Ah, ok.
Omg, a why isnt it possible meme that *isnt* spoiled by the thumbnail, all my christmases have come early
um...actually, beds require it to be night time but, as we have seen by clocks in nether and end, it is both day and night, therfore, beds have no idea if it is day or night so they just explode!
I can't even begin to explain how satisfying this is. I have no idea why, all I know is I've put it on loop for the past ten minutes and it's still not old
Same
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same
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Same 😂
This is done so well, you're easily one of the best animators I know. Keep up the great work, I can't wait to see what you make next :D
No way Yaldabaoth watches minecraft animations on youtube
i would literally pay to watch an animated series like this
im broke but i would go into *debt* to watch that
The funnest part in my opinion is the fact Alex has a deep voice similar to batman
"Hey, there's no day/night system in the nether, what do we do if a player sleeps?"
A: Make time progress in the overworld
B: Make nothing happen
C: Simply not allow the player to sleep
D: Explode
Exploding was actually a bug turned feature, incase curious.
When notch added the nether, for some reason trying to sleep on the beds caused them to explode. He tried to fix it for a while but gave up and just went with it as a feature, and most of the playerbase treated it as it's own thing anyway.
@@antirevomag834 where did you get that information? in beta 1.3 trying to sleep in a bed in the nether just did nothing, it was only in beta 1.6 that they would explode
@@jteam_ I will fully admit i COULD have my info wrong, but pretty sure it was from the minecraft wiki ages ago.
@@antirevomag834 Notch didn't want to have to rewrite the code, because the bed was only made for the Overworld so he just made it explode
Or, in a game grumps reference:
A. Kill
B. Kill
C. Kill
D. Say hello
This is so perfectly animated, the way Alex sits on her bed and lies down with crossed arms, it shows all the emotions so clearly. I can't believe, your channel is not full of animations because here you made something very profesional! Can't wait to see more. Instant subscribe!
Yea
Probs not full of animations cuz they take so long to do this well /nm
@@Obrik he could do something like telepurte, but with a little more days for polishing.
@@gabrielamaral978 Dude Telepurte is like, an exception O.O also probably doing animating full time
@@Obrik Be careful to not treat exceptions as non existent cases.
Well, Telepurte might be the exception, but why this guy could not be another one?
I love the last second reaction of Steve. 11 seconds, JUST 11 seconds is all we need to understand the system
I don't know 'bout y'all, but I feel it's especially noteworthy that the bed doesn't explode until Alex placed her head on the pillow. Do you think Steve just headbutts the bed when he goes to sleep, and that's why it blows up so suddenly?
I like how you can distinguish their personalities from such a short bit of audio. That shows talent as an animator. Steve is sympathetic to Alex's anger yet grounded in how its just the way things are. While Alex is stubborn and willed to try even if it means things not turning out how they wish things could be.
Impressive. Very nice, let’s see Paul Allen’s analysis
but the audio is from a movie
Good audio = talented animator? This guy is a midwit. Also the audio is from American Psycho this dude didnt even make it lol
@@RycoonGalloy its not entirely about the audio, the facial expressions provided a sense of personality that the commenter correctly observed, while it is possible the animator did base the faces on the original material it still shows ample skill to be able to recreate it in such a simple form while keeping the original implication intact.
You should become a literature teacher
I really like like how they’re portrayed here
Steve just accepts the way things are. He doesn’t question why beds blow up in other dimensions becauses after a while he’s just learned to deal with it. He’s been here from the beginning, he’s Steve from minecraft! He’s been here long enough to know “Beds explode because yes”
While Alex, she’s just like a curious girl who’s still adapting to how things work in minecraft. Steve was probably just like her at one point
I like the idea that Steve also got angry at [Intentional Game Design] but had to suffer alone. So he just kinda muttered to himself about dumb stuff like this
Deep.
"Beds explode because yes" should replace [intentional game design]
I think Steve himself was pissed off at the fact how we can’t sleep in the nether but now he just gave up caring anymore, he just accepted it.
It’s not that deep 💀💀💀
I love the implication that Steve either tried it once and somehow lived, or had adventure mate(s) before Alex who all fell to the same hole.
The Nether was initially supposed to be Hell, essentially. Not being able to sleep it in, leading to all its wildlife developing insomnia, kinda makes sense.
This video literally gets funnier every time I watch it. I’d love an entire show of just the shenanigans these two get into.
i think there’s a yt channel called blue monkey or sum that has steve and alex getting into shenanigans of sorts actually
Hmm. (Makes note to self to ACTUALLY start on my forever-in-planning series like this
This is likely due to the fact that the beds are intelligent, and can sense when it is nighttime. In other dimensions however, the time of day is unclear, and the beds explode when trying to determine what time it is.
This is a top tier comment 👌😌
So are u saying that the message like “you can not sleep, there are monsters nearby is the bed sleeping
@@razorwolf2758 it's the bed TALKING TO THE PLAYER!!!
This logic implies you sleep on top of a sentient life form each night...
Kinda sus ngl
@@darthbleach8513 well in minecraft you can create golems so the idea of the bed being sentient is believable. It also explains why you can’t sleep at day. Also there is nothing sus about sleeping on a construct who’s job it is to be rested on. That is the purpose of the constructs existence.
Not enough people are talking about how silky smooth that animation is
I don't care how many times RUclips recommends this to me, I will watch it every time.
The animation in this Minecraft joke video has no right being this expressive, smooth, and just generally good looking.
I've seen a few people asking why beds explode in the nether
1. Its funny
2. Because when notch was programming the game there was a bug that happened when you set your spawn in the nether. So notch to "fix" this bug just had the beds explode instead. (If you want more details than surface level info go watch a video or sum-thin)
There's also that when you have a clock it's going nuts, so due to time being wonky as shit the bed can no longer be like "you can only sleep at night" it just explodes at trying to process
@@queenofvermin
That is false
The nether operates under the overworld time
You can figure this out by the fact that villagers will go to bed at night and the f3 menu displays the time
One piece of evidence to this is if you die to an exploding bed then the kill text says “(insert name) died to INTENTIONAL GAME DESIGN”
@@DragonGold121. villagers aren't players
@@queenofvermin Correct!
whats your point
Even if you could sleep there is no day night cycle in the nether, but its funnier for the bed to just explode instead of just preventing you from sleeping in it at all.
i love that Steve just immediately knows what shes talking about, its not the first time shes tired it
I love how Steve seems experienced with the Minecraft world but Alex is new and still stubborn/uneducated with certain gimmicks.
Your pfp is sus
@@wildpurple005 very sus
@Shamash Ishtar Chan very very very sus
@Gaming With Ejbik
Very Very Very…VERY sus
Nice pfp man
Honestly, with the introduction of netherite ore, beds are more useful this way than if u could sleep on them. I’ve found tons of netherite by blast mining with just beds since netherite can’t be destroyed by explosions, and beds are way more effective and easier to obtain than tnt.
But unlike TNT you can't stack the beds. You'll get much more done with one or two inv slots full of TNT rather than an inv full of beds.
@@mrbuttocks6772 you can just craft the beds
@@nokiagt You need 3 wool and 3 wood to make a bed, that's SIX inventory slots if you want to make 64 beds. As opposed to the SINGLE slot taken up by a stack of TNT.
@@mrbuttocks6772 Yeah but you can just craft the beds
@@mrbuttocks6772 a sheep & tree farm is easier to obtain
😂 it’s funnier if you put the video on loop, then it looks like Alex is in denial. 😂😂😂
Alex respawns and asks Steve again and Steve just goes “I really wish it were possible, I don’t understand why it’s impossible, just leave it at that, okay?”
The expression and personality hints from Steve’s posture, knowing what will come, and wondering why Alex chooses to act like this, to Alex, who is clearly no longer just satisfied with asking questions. She WILL do it. Her crossed arms hint defiance, and Steve’s partially tight, yet still relaxed aura show that this has happened before, just not with this, and that he knows that she’s about to do it. 10/10 beautiful and descriptive.
Another beautiful animation to bless us with. You got some real talent and you deserve all the praise you get 👍❤️
He didnt make the animation
amazing pfp
@@omar_ehab what are you even talking about lol
"Alex died to intentional game design"
Ik everyone has said this already but I love the dynamic of Steve being the super experienced but softspoken guy who’s always like ‘pls don’t do the thing ur gonna regret it’ and Alex is the daring and stubborn adventurer who’s just like ‘fuggin watch me’
It gets better every single time. The only pain I feel is from knowing how long it takes to make this stuff.
Ok, 2 things
1. Why does this have only 3k views
2. Why do you have only 4,6k subs
The smoothness, the detail are on the level of animators that just reached 500k but here you are doing it unappreciated. Absolutely outrageous, I'm going with this to the authorities, here's my sub sir / ma'am / anyone in between or outside
Man's already up 500 subs. What a beast
because it has been posted TODAY, i hope it will eventually get the recognition it deserves
Yo be real that’s honestly some good views, RUclips now is really down unless your MrBeast.
times the views by 10
its just post today, why do you expect the views and likes are going fast like, post one second and alredy get 500k likes?
Theory: beds in minecraft are actually used to time travel to the next dawn, but when you try to sleep in the nether or the end, where there is no dawn, you are rocketed forward to the heat death of the universe, and the next big bang. The "dawn" of a new universe. Thats why you explode
I love how Alex dropped no loot, implying that she is ready to die and already stored all of her items somewhere
Something that I don’t see pointed out is the sound design. The small details like the sound of the pillow fluffing up and the lava bubbling in the background take the original meme audio and really help you believe it’s taking place in the world. Good job!
SO GOOD! I love the way you can portray their relationship/general personalities through only a few seconds of animation (coming from someone who didn't know they had "canon" personalities lol). You draw and animate expressions and body language so well!
I know!
This is probably the first minecraft animation where steve doesn't do stupid shit every 5 seconds.
In a world where you can respawn, killing yourself to make a point would be common...
I like how it can be implied she's tried this multiple times or Steve just spent a good amount of time warning her not to do it.
Why am I only just now seeing this... Incredible! Such an exceedingly short but sweet animation. I cannot get enough of stuff like this; memes represented beautifully & differently. Minecraft's Steve & Alex seem strangely perfect for these roles, and the squash-and-stretch of their animation is a joy to behold. The little facial bits! The outrage! The perfect censorship! The timing! I love it.
I love how this fits so well!
"Why isn't it possible?"
"It's just not-"
"Why NOT ya stupid ba-"
*BOOM*
*Steve just looks concerned and confused*
This is great! The facial animations are on point and the explosion is hilarious because it's not really overdone
Love how you managed to animate a meme without overexaggerating it in a way that ruins the joke :)
I really like Alex's face animation at the start. Like they've clearly had this conversation before but she's doing it anyway and is bringing it back up. You can get all from that just from the expressions.
The algorithm has brought me BACK to this masterpiece 😆
Best art style I’ve seen. Love how Alex is just: “Imma prove you can sleep here!” And blows up. Meanwhile Steve is like: “Hunny don’t do it.”
Why did you say hunny because I don’t think that Steve likes Alex I’m not sure
God this channel needs well over 500k subs by now
WAFFLE TIME!?!
Well I just checked their channel and as of June 12, 2022 *(I live in Australia so the date might be different from yours)* they already have 19k subs with only three videos, each of them being months apart. 😱
Wtf
This actually what I imagine their relationship Steve trying to guide her while Alex is being stubborn.
Fun Fact: One of the death messages for dying of bed explosion in the nether says "Player died of intentional game design." because people have reported it as a bug, lol.
Respawn Anchors: *Am I a joke to you?*
are you a jugular
*it's just not*
Do you know what's the point of bed?
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Hahaha
Yes
Steve's look of both pity and bewilderment is just hilarious.
The dead calm in their voices kills me every time
“Why not you stupid ba-“ *famous words before disaster*
The fact that this is an intentional game design makes it as something that's part of Minecraft's laws of physics.
"Why isn't it Possible?" one reason is that the nether doesn't have a sun and no moon. maybe the bed has a "Does not compute" moment like robots in movies and thus explode
For once Alex and Steve aren't drawn like the most breedable couple in any animation.
Imo they should always be drawn as the funny little block people
@@twist_ending7545 That’s not an opinion, that’s a fact
@@Thetrickyace yep.
I love how at the end steve looked like
"Aw man (creeper) not another one of my girlfriends"
This really is amazing. The way the explosion didn’t take effect until Alex was actually about to try and sleep, too - it’s such a small detail, but it’s part of why this animation is so fun to watch! Awesome work making such a smooth animation!
Yes. Not only is this A+ animation, I really liked the interaction and subtle facial expression with Steve.
I like to imagine since Steve is older than Alex, Steve knows how the world works and Alex has no idea what’s possible or not. Since Steve was the first skin, and Alex was added to Minecraft during 2014. So technically Steve has more knowledge than Alex.
that pillow block looks very comfy
My two brain cells trying to fall asleep at a decent time:
Damn, Alex really has a deep voice.
Too deep
@@nick72486 Deeper deep
deep dark?
@@aToastPoptart Deeper Deepest Deep, the Deeperest voice in- I dunno what I'm talking about xD
Male player doesn't have their own skin and Alex was set to their default skin
I love the little shake she has when she says ‘why not-‘
I like to think that it's entirely necessary to keep your voice down in the Nether.