the ones with the deafeningly loud noises would be a lot scarier if they were silent. a part of why ocean creatures are so scary to some people is how stealthy and silent they are. one second you're looking into vast emptyness and the next a large animal just appears without a sound. them doing a big loud train roar thing ends up taking away from the fear factor instead of adding to it
I’d have to disagree! I think these distorted crazy loud sounds are terrifying! And one of the things that creeped me out most when playing subnautica was hearing the leviathans before seeing them, I think the more unrecognisable the sound, the scarier it is. Maybe just very low vibrations instead of pure silence. Just a weird deafening low rumbling lol
@@goldenghost2001 I’ve seen loads of gameplay and it gives off the same feeling. It’s creepy up until the sea creature starts roaring. Starts to feel like a cheap action movie
What alot of these animations dont seem to understand is that people with Thalassophobia aren't afraid of sharks or loud noises, they're afraid of the endless deep, not seeing the actual thing that could be hunting you.
The pool one represents 100% the way I feel being alone in one, all the time I feel like something is coming at me in any direction, even if I know it wouldn't even be possible.
I feel like these would give a larger amount of dread if they didn’t end in an “imminent death” event. That Cthulhu one actually gave me chills until the two tentacles were about to squish the diver.
I will say the grab was pretty creepy. No sound. No other signs of this creature. It just reaches out and grabs the diver and pulls back and that’s it.
1:50 wow, i was not prepared for that. I just want to take a moment to say that LIGHTS ARE OFF is absolutely amazing at creating such fear inducing animations.
For someone who has thalassaphobia. It's never the big things in the water like a giant eyeball or cheesy giant fish. It's about not being able to see what there is... Like If I feel off a boat and into the ocean I would be having a panic attack from not knowing whats under me since I have salt in my eyes and can't open them... Thalassaphobia is not a fear of giant things in the water it's about the fear of not knowing what could be under the water.
Exactly. I'm scared of both. I can't handle looking beneath myself and seeing that emptiness. For me, the ocean is one of the scariest and fascinating things out there. And the fact that we know so little about it makes it even scarier. Not knowing what lurks under you and seeing that deep dark abbys.
@@giogio4222 They originally we’re going to. Once your bases reached a certain size there was going to be an attack system where the creatures would randomly attack the base at times. Part of the reason why the base originally had bulkheads, defensive plants, and the hull breach mechanic.
For me, the absolute WORST thing about this kind of fear, is when an object/creature is half almost half visible and when you can then just get an idea if how massive the thing in front of you is.
That large jellyfish actually exist, they are called lion's mane jellyfish fish, and can grow up to 120 feet (36 meters) long, with a 10 feet (3 meters) bell
Decided to name all of the creatures and how to survive them: 0:00 Wide-eyed Guppy- it wouldn’t hurt a fly, but if a school approach you, that’s a sign that a guppy giant is near, so RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! 0:10 Many-eyed Guppy Giant- If it sees you, you’re as good as dead, enough said. 0:16 The Satanic Anglerfish- Unlike all other species, these actually hunt in shallow water. But they also hunt in teams. A younger specimen will stare at the prey somehow disorienting them, then a larger one will ambush from behind, eating the small specimen and prey whole. Rarely, they use a different hunting strategy: simply ambushing from below. In case you see one swimming towards you, death is imminent. 0:36 Eye Of The Ravine- It’s true form is unknown, and it only shows it’s eye. It is a gentle giant, but if you dive anywhere near the eye, it will somehow rise up, and kill you instantly. 0:46 Pool Shark- an extremely territorial and lethal freshwater shark. It’s normal habitat is lakes and ponds, though they can sometimes inexplicably manifest in pools, unlucky for the unfortunate pool goers. If you see one, your best bet is to get out of the pool. FAST. 1:00 Reaper Death Leviathan X- a mutated version of the Reaper Leviathan. They are two times more aggressive then your normal Reaper, so even if you didn’t move a muscle, you would probably be attacked for no reason. 1:17 Death Shark- an ocean subspecies of the Pool Shark. Their behavior and appearance is exactly the same, but these things have the ability to leap out of the water, making them even more lethal. 1:36 Abyssal Hand- A giant that hides in underwater ravines. We don’t know what it looks like, except a giant humanoid that it uses to grab prey and sometimes unintentionally, humans. It is also a gentle giant, so if you get dragged down to your doom, at least you know he didn’t mean it :). 1:55 Death-glare Humanoid - A giant, hostile merman that hunts down surfers. It does not hunt down it’s victims with violence, but with it’s eyes. Looking at it’s bulbous, soulless eyes seems to give viewers an dying urge to commit suicide, so they fall of their board, straight into its mouth. 1:57 Dread Whale- A monstrous fish about the size of a blue whale, with enormous fins, and when they find prey, they slap them with jets of water ejected from their fins, disorienting or even knocking out smaller creatures, and then it swallows them whole. 2:09 Cthulhu Squid- While not exactly a demigod, it’s still dangerous. A giant octopus squid hybrid, whose tentacles reach 1300 feet long and glowing red eyes that look like they’re filled with hatred, it certainly is intimidating. But not only that, every tentacle has suckers with spines growing up to two feet long, which pierce their prey. And their razor-sharp beaks are as wide as a pickup truck and strong enough to break a train car in half. 2:20 Kaiser Jelly- Being as long as a small truck, they certainly are intimidating to look at, but the thing you need to do is to not get accidentally touch it, even the bell of the jelly because every nook and cranny of the jelly’s exterior is covered in nematocysts. Basically, just keep your distance. 2:38 The Cthulhu Squid hunting down a cargo ship 2:50 Megamouth Whale- Related to the dread whale. Although, their hunting strategy is swimming at their prey at blinding speed, then opening their gigantic mouths filled with sharp teeth and swallowing whatever the prey is whole. Hoped you liked it!
As someone who's killed 3 of them, I can tell you that they're shit your pants level of scary at first, but eventually are more annoying than anything.
you're so lucky because some of them actually jumpscared me and I can't believe I managed to watch the whole thing, having thalassophobia is the worst thing ever.
I honestly find the first one the most terrifying, mainly because of the way the cartoon fish seems like it’s falling apart. The eyes rolling in random directions really freaks me out
The jumpscares are what startle me, but I absolutely LOVE the idea of there being a massive monster that lives under the ocean in a cave or something that we've never seen before
I have thalassophobia and I've seen my fair share of videos like this, but I can easily say that this is the scariest one. I barely managed to watch it until the end, my skin was crawling so much that I almost stopped the video several times. Nice work
Found the “There’s always a bigger fish” one while looking up “Scary underwater music” and showed it to my sister and brother, with my brother introducing me to your channel. Definitely worth the subscription.
i like how these are animated almost drastically. this is what it actually looks like in my head when i picture the worst possible scenario as im swimming, especially the shark in the pool
everytime i go under, suddenly jaws music plays and i feel BRUCE from finding nemo behind me. then i see children born close to water who surf and dive and im like awwwwwww how nice. still NO THANKS 😂
I'm 27 and the amount of childhood anxiety and trauma the swimming pool clip reignited was horrific. When we are 6 we get taught how to swim at the local pool, we'd go down with school and get taught, a rumour went around that in the deep end of the pool (we weren't allowed that deep it was like 6ft) that sharks live behind the vents and they let them out at night, the rumour developed into that a little girl named Chelsea got ripped to shreds and eaten when they escaped once. So yeh, that pool animation, brought back levels of dread I forgot I could feel 😬🤣
Nah cuz same. Nearly *everyone* I knew just made fun of me or would throw me into the pool to watch me cry and try to escape before the sharks and the octopus could get me.
0:37 The other dude sees a giant eyeball in the blue hole and just keeps casually swimming towards it because giant eyeballs need love when no-one else will give it
1:05 when i was younger, i went to the bahamas, and there was a waterslide that went through a big tank of sharks like this. probably one of the most serene experiences of my life and definitely aided in my growing love for sharks
someone explains to him that tallossophobia is not fear of sea creatures but of what is inside the sea, for example: you are diving in the sea but you see nothing in front of you, just pitch black and you hear the noise of a whale, that it's already very scary even knowing that the whale is harmless.
Wouldn't anyone just naturally fear sea creatures as well? 90% of the ocean has remained unexplored, fucking anything can be down there let alone sharks and whales
Just keep in mind that this is more scary than the sea is. You won't hear that creepy loud noise when a big but probably inoffensive fish approaches you. You behave different when in the situation than you think you'll do while watching this videos. I once thought that I was being attacked by a giant something but was just a nice dolphin wanting to play with me. Although, I almost died of a heart attack when I saw the shape of his body underwater.
I don't have thalassophobia but i do have megalophobia and the size of those creatures gives me high blood pressure 😂. You're videos are truly INCREDIBLE!!! ❤❤❤❤
"Every sea creature are under the sea. But sometimes some sea creatures are not friendly. They can be dangerous around every corner in the ocean." -Antonio Lopez-Leon
0:44 Holy shit whenever im in a dream & im in the ocean i never look down outta fear this is what i'll see & this guy nails it its like you have been in my head that is fucking terrifyingly accurate to what i believe i will see if i look down😐😬😮😵😱
Now I'm just imagining a scene where a marine biologist rants endlessly about how that's wrong and why there's nothing else down there only for him to be devoured by a giant sea monster mid-sentence.
I don't think there's anything scarier than being underwater with a sea monster. They can come from any direction, you can't see them unless they're near, and there's literally nowhere to hide once they've spotted you.
When I tell my friends that I have thalassophobia, they say "Why are you scared of the ocean?" I don't mean the shoreline or the shallow waters or the moderately deep waters. I mean the depth being where you can't see the bottom. Your just staring at a seemingly infinite blue pit with the only things visible, which are particles of dead sea life and junk. It sends shivers down my spine.
@@Gaia_Seraphina Mine a bit more. Scared of bathtub full of waters and always freak out when I opened my washing machine to find out that it was filled with pitch black water.
Very cool effects & just for giggles you should have stuck the Creature From The Black Lagoon in the mix .LOL Really cool work , you know your stuff for sure.
As one with this fear (but laugh when scared or in danger) this was great to watch! I must say though, the movements would be more realistic if they were moving their fins slower.
The scariest thing I find about this aside from the video itself, is that there are still parts of the ocean we haven't explored so there's no telling what's lurking deep in the ocean.
the ones with the deafeningly loud noises would be a lot scarier if they were silent. a part of why ocean creatures are so scary to some people is how stealthy and silent they are. one second you're looking into vast emptyness and the next a large animal just appears without a sound. them doing a big loud train roar thing ends up taking away from the fear factor instead of adding to it
I’d have to disagree! I think these distorted crazy loud sounds are terrifying! And one of the things that creeped me out most when playing subnautica was hearing the leviathans before seeing them, I think the more unrecognisable the sound, the scarier it is. Maybe just very low vibrations instead of pure silence. Just a weird deafening low rumbling lol
I definitely feel what you’re saying. The sea creatures screaming like some rejected fnaf jump scare really cheapens it
If somethings big enough to make that loud a sound underwater, its like u know ur fucked
You haven't played subnautica then
@@goldenghost2001 I’ve seen loads of gameplay and it gives off the same feeling. It’s creepy up until the sea creature starts roaring. Starts to feel like a cheap action movie
Mad respect to the diver. Encountering something weird and huge but still calm and just observe the things. LOL.
i think that diver is so scared and just can’t do anything
@@TRGaming0_0 Yeah, he is either paralyzed from fear or a war veteran. Hats off!
@@helenTW they probably seen your mothers so in comparison he wasn't that scared.
@@inaminute1826 ayy lmao
@@helenTW 🤝🏽 true.
What alot of these animations dont seem to understand is that people with Thalassophobia aren't afraid of sharks or loud noises, they're afraid of the endless deep, not seeing the actual thing that could be hunting you.
Yeah but that'd imply actual effort in horror and not cheap jumpscare for Tiktok views
@@ammagon4519you can see the guy likes making monsters more than actual horror content
@@graycatsaderow yeah the monster models are impressive, but the animation itself is kinda meh.
@@ammagon4519 yea i agree
For me it's the idea of what's hiding in the deep, in the darkness, in the unknown
love how the divers are just chill and accept their fates.
I mean not like you can do much in that situation anyways might as well make peace you're not gonna outswim them lol.
"Guess I'll die"
The one with the eye he just goes through it
@@foxtartz You're aware that you're on RUclips right?
@@foxtartz yes everyone knows this is cgi
The pool one represents 100% the way I feel being alone in one, all the time I feel like something is coming at me in any direction, even if I know it wouldn't even be possible.
Fear the pool shark!
I am always scared of crocs in my pool (I live down under but in brisbane where there aren’t many crocs anyways)
That's called schizophrenia, my dude
@@monochromatic773 there have been some baby croc attacks so your fear is valid
No because same here. Everybody calls me an idiot for thinking that but I literally can’t help it😭
I feel like these would give a larger amount of dread if they didn’t end in an “imminent death” event. That Cthulhu one actually gave me chills until the two tentacles were about to squish the diver.
I will say the grab was pretty creepy. No sound. No other signs of this creature. It just reaches out and grabs the diver and pulls back and that’s it.
The jumpscares are annoyingly repetitive tbh
I guess that's what Tiktok wants then go for it I guess
the ridiculous fried-out audio doesnt help either
To be fair we don't have conclusive evidence for what Cthulhu was gonna do with that diver.
예스
1:50 is genuinely horrifying. I’d probably die of a heart attack then and there if I saw some monstrosity like that creep up from under my kayak
He just wants to say hi
:(
Hey it's just Jerma wants to invite you to his stream
"Do you fart?"
ちびるかと思いました(小並感
Bro isn’t the face of that titan from megamind?
1:50 wow, i was not prepared for that.
I just want to take a moment to say that LIGHTS ARE OFF is absolutely amazing at creating such fear inducing animations.
Ngl I think that looked pretty goofy
@@originalname4701 yeah, but i was expecting a shark attack
Angler fish are weird looking lol
The most terrifying is the eyes cause they look like Momo.
Ikr same
For someone who has thalassaphobia. It's never the big things in the water like a giant eyeball or cheesy giant fish. It's about not being able to see what there is... Like If I feel off a boat and into the ocean I would be having a panic attack from not knowing whats under me since I have salt in my eyes and can't open them... Thalassaphobia is not a fear of giant things in the water it's about the fear of not knowing what could be under the water.
Correct, the fear of big creatures is actually called megalohydrothalassophobia.
Exactly. I'm scared of both. I can't handle looking beneath myself and seeing that emptiness. For me, the ocean is one of the scariest and fascinating things out there. And the fact that we know so little about it makes it even scarier. Not knowing what lurks under you and seeing that deep dark abbys.
Now that you gave the explanation, I think my sister has Thalassophobia, given that she fears not knowing what is under water.
I actually almost screamed when I saw nothing under the deep sea. Like it’s so fucking dark and that traumatized me for real
Happy to see the infamous reaper leviathan in the lineup! Subnautica sure is a truly nightmarish world.
Do reapers attack cyclops submarines?
@@soehtikeaung5802 Yes they do. Bring decoys/ try silent running. Or just avoid them.
@@3333-d2l or be a man, bring up that one miner mecha and beat the shid out of the reaper
@@soehtikeaung5802 he's in a habitat actually and they do not attack you in one. however it would have been absolutely terrifying if they did
@@giogio4222 They originally we’re going to. Once your bases reached a certain size there was going to be an attack system where the creatures would randomly attack the base at times. Part of the reason why the base originally had bulkheads, defensive plants, and the hull breach mechanic.
I love to see these spooky underwater clips. Would love to see one with a spooky shipwreck.
Same here.
There needs to be more!!
ruclips.net/video/a1J3ToFUAX8/видео.html
For me, the absolute WORST thing about this kind of fear, is when an object/creature is half almost half visible and when you can then just get an idea if how massive the thing in front of you is.
I think that's submechanophobia tho
@@sureimeanig Really? Okay... but i mean, it's still a water topic, right? Or???
@@O.LEO.N
No
As a person with thalassophobia,this is scarier than a horror movie
i cant watch this
😢😢
face your fears or you will never be free
Man this is scarier than anything in the world, I love but also hate the ocean. Couldn't even make it to 15 seconds and already started panicking.
I would drink a glass of sewer water, instead of gout into whatever cursed oceans theses creatures reside in
2:26 Plot Twist: They’re swimming over that trench in Finding Nemo. Not through it.
Nomura jellyfish
That large jellyfish actually exist, they are called lion's mane jellyfish fish, and can grow up to 120 feet (36 meters) long, with a 10 feet (3 meters) bell
The one with the jellyfish was probably the creepiest. Believe it or not thalassophobia has nothing to do with shitty jumpscares and loud roars.
Decided to name all of the creatures and how to survive them:
0:00 Wide-eyed Guppy- it wouldn’t hurt a fly, but if a school approach you, that’s a sign that a guppy giant is near, so RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!
0:10 Many-eyed Guppy Giant- If it sees you, you’re as good as dead, enough said.
0:16 The Satanic Anglerfish- Unlike all other species, these actually hunt in shallow water. But they also hunt in teams. A younger specimen will stare at the prey somehow disorienting them, then a larger one will ambush from behind, eating the small specimen and prey whole. Rarely, they use a different hunting strategy: simply ambushing from below. In case you see one swimming towards you, death is imminent.
0:36 Eye Of The Ravine- It’s true form is unknown, and it only shows it’s eye. It is a gentle giant, but if you dive anywhere near the eye, it will somehow rise up, and kill you instantly.
0:46 Pool Shark- an extremely territorial and lethal freshwater shark. It’s normal habitat is lakes and ponds, though they can sometimes inexplicably manifest in pools, unlucky for the unfortunate pool goers. If you see one, your best bet is to get out of the pool. FAST.
1:00 Reaper Death Leviathan X- a mutated version of the Reaper Leviathan. They are two times more aggressive then your normal Reaper, so even if you didn’t move a muscle, you would probably be attacked for no reason.
1:17 Death Shark- an ocean subspecies of the Pool Shark. Their behavior and appearance is exactly the same, but these things have the ability to leap out of the water, making them even more lethal.
1:36 Abyssal Hand- A giant that hides in underwater ravines. We don’t know what it looks like, except a giant humanoid that it uses to grab prey and sometimes unintentionally, humans. It is also a gentle giant, so if you get dragged down to your doom, at least you know he didn’t mean it :).
1:55 Death-glare Humanoid - A giant, hostile merman that hunts down surfers. It does not hunt down it’s victims with violence, but with it’s eyes. Looking at it’s bulbous, soulless eyes seems to give viewers an dying urge to commit suicide, so they fall of their board, straight into its mouth.
1:57 Dread Whale- A monstrous fish about the size of a blue whale, with enormous fins, and when they find prey, they slap them with jets of water ejected from their fins, disorienting or even knocking out smaller creatures, and then it swallows them whole.
2:09 Cthulhu Squid- While not exactly a demigod, it’s still dangerous. A giant octopus squid hybrid, whose tentacles reach 1300 feet long and glowing red eyes that look like they’re filled with hatred, it certainly is intimidating. But not only that, every tentacle has suckers with spines growing up to two feet long, which pierce their prey. And their razor-sharp beaks are as wide as a pickup truck and strong enough to break a train car in half.
2:20 Kaiser Jelly- Being as long as a small truck, they certainly are intimidating to look at, but the thing you need to do is to not get accidentally touch it, even the bell of the jelly because every nook and cranny of the jelly’s exterior is covered in nematocysts. Basically, just keep your distance.
2:38 The Cthulhu Squid hunting down a cargo ship
2:50 Megamouth Whale- Related to the dread whale. Although, their hunting strategy is swimming at their prey at blinding speed, then opening their gigantic mouths filled with sharp teeth and swallowing whatever the prey is whole.
Hoped you liked it!
Amazing must have took hours of thinking...
Nice.
Out of all of the sea creatures in Subnautica, the Reapers are the only ones I can't get near.
@@meganlodon not just can't get near, can't run away from it too
@@meganlodon I always charge head first with the prawn suit
1:00 As someone who plays Subnautica, I can tell you that this guy's level of scary is on a whole other level.
Reaper leviathan right?
@@TheNothing-yh1kz Exactly
@Anonymous Commenter shut up kid
@Anonymous Commenter ok
As someone who's killed 3 of them, I can tell you that they're shit your pants level of scary at first, but eventually are more annoying than anything.
These are so goofy, i wish one of the monsters said "ooga booga"
you're so lucky because some of them actually jumpscared me and I can't believe I managed to watch the whole thing, having thalassophobia is the worst thing ever.
@@William11987
It’s not thalassphobia but yes
Ah yes, the most terrifying sea monster.
*H A N D*
Hahaha 😂😂😂
What? you would not be scared if a giant hand, was dragging you down to the depth’s of the ocean?
@@PaulG19703 Hand-sea monster and that hand it's not the same 😑
@@Snowthevocaloid it wasn't scary because we were not the victim of the hand if one of us were the victim we would try to swim as fast you or me can
@@PaulG19703 I don't swim idiot I'm at my garden 😑
I honestly find the first one the most terrifying, mainly because of the way the cartoon fish seems like it’s falling apart. The eyes rolling in random directions really freaks me out
2:03
The monster: is about to eat the guy
The guy: 🗿🗿🗿
0:53
10 years old me in the swimming pool alone
Same🥲
Same but with a giant squid instead of a shark-
The jumpscares are what startle me, but I absolutely LOVE the idea of there being a massive monster that lives under the ocean in a cave or something that we've never seen before
Camera man bất tử
That’s entirely possible. We hear weird unexplainable noises is the ocean a lot and only 5% of its been explored
you enjoy the idea of it existing, i enjoy the idea of being the monster
It's a cool idea but won't happen
0:16 I wouldn't get too close to an anglerfish like that lol
Look at that smiling flying shark LOL 1:25 even having thalassophobia these videos crack me up.. 🤣
I have thalassophobia and I've seen my fair share of videos like this, but I can easily say that this is the scariest one. I barely managed to watch it until the end, my skin was crawling so much that I almost stopped the video several times. Nice work
1:00 IT'S THE REAPER LEVIATAN!
1:26 “Shark still looks fake.”
With this you've managed to trigger at least four different phobias. Well done! 👏👏👏
I can name at least two here: Thalassophobia and Megalophobia
@@iaminsideyourwalls2021miedo a la oscuridad
1:52 was terrifying
The only moment that made me a little scared, the others I just laughed because they are not even a little scary LOL
This makes me my panic mode turn on
Screwed me up, caught me off gaurd
Found the “There’s always a bigger fish” one while looking up “Scary underwater music” and showed it to my sister and brother, with my brother introducing me to your channel. Definitely worth the subscription.
“Detecting multiple leviathan-class life forms in the region. Are you sure wherever you’re doing is worth it?”
i like how these are animated almost drastically. this is what it actually looks like in my head when i picture the worst possible scenario as im swimming, especially the shark in the pool
everytime i go under, suddenly jaws music plays and i feel BRUCE from finding nemo behind me. then i see children born close to water who surf and dive and im like awwwwwww how nice. still NO THANKS 😂
I'm 27 and the amount of childhood anxiety and trauma the swimming pool clip reignited was horrific.
When we are 6 we get taught how to swim at the local pool, we'd go down with school and get taught, a rumour went around that in the deep end of the pool (we weren't allowed that deep it was like 6ft) that sharks live behind the vents and they let them out at night, the rumour developed into that a little girl named Chelsea got ripped to shreds and eaten when they escaped once.
So yeh, that pool animation, brought back levels of dread I forgot I could feel 😬🤣
Damn son🤣😬
@Scarface Fam it was s ary as shit hearing that stuff as a kid pmsl
My fear was that an octopus-like arm would come out of the vents at the bottom of the deep end of pool, grab my ankle, and then would pull me under.
I had that same fear at my local pool but my brain made it up just to mess with me lol
Nah cuz same. Nearly *everyone* I knew just made fun of me or would throw me into the pool to watch me cry and try to escape before the sharks and the octopus could get me.
There’s a fine line between Thalassophobia and Megalophobia. This felt more like a Megalophobia animation than an Thalassophobia one.
0:31 👀 Scary eye!
0:00 Prinklefish (Baby)
0:12 Prinklefish (Adult)
0:16 Big Anglerfish
0:23 Giant Anglerfish
0:37 Piteye
0:46 Poolshark
1:00 Reaper Leviathan (From Subnautica)
1:17 Shark Of Thalassophobia
1:37 Hand Of The Deep Seas
1:54 Sea Human
1:57 Stalk-Eyed Leviathan
2:08 Cuthulu
2:20 Lion's Mane Jellyfish
2:27 Classic Jellyfish
2:37 Kraken
2:49 The Bloop
I love that you did a subnautica one. I always found the reaper to be the creepiest to me. Even when subnautica below zero came out.
2:35
This is a certified Portuguese Man O’ War moment
its the lions mane jellyfish
Nomura jellyfish,not lion's mane jellyfish
That's computer graphic jellyfish
The best scenes are when the abyss is so dark, you see your face reflecting off the screen. 😂 ... 😃
Kind of love the one giant hand that grabs the diver like “mine” and then just sinks back into the depths.
0:37 The other dude sees a giant eyeball in the blue hole and just keeps casually swimming towards it because giant eyeballs need love when no-one else will give it
2:32 "Finding nemo"
"Finding demo"
2:09 ... Was that Cthulu? Because that's awesome!! An interesting idea, what about sn underwater gateway to hell?
Apparently it is the Kraken.
this video is pretty good. 1:53 really made my heart skip a beat, didn't help I was watching this while being drowsy too o-o
As a Sunless Seas player, this shit doesn’t phase me at all anymore. This is basically a Tuesday in the Unterzee.
I love how calm they are as there being eaten by alien like creatures.
Dope animations dude, there so much fun to watch.
This is my absolute FAVORITE!! You put this out for me, didn't you? ❤
nah probably not.
1:05
when i was younger, i went to the bahamas, and there was a waterslide that went through a big tank of sharks like this.
probably one of the most serene experiences of my life and definitely aided in my growing love for sharks
"The cameraman never dies"
-A random
I'm shocked! These animations have all been surprisingly accurate nightmare senerios for me... Also, you're fantastic at setting up these scares!
*Me pressing play on a Thalassophobia* video: "RELEASE THE KRAKEN!!!"
I suffer from Thalassophobia and like, the more I watch of this the more anxious and panicked I get, honestly great job 👏
The fact that only 5 percent is discovered
No explanation How Awesome is this video.. Literally not exaggerating ..Awesome. editing.. Top Notch..👌👌
someone explains to him that tallossophobia is not fear of sea creatures but of what is inside the sea, for example: you are diving in the sea but you see nothing in front of you, just pitch black and you hear the noise of a whale, that it's already very scary even knowing that the whale is harmless.
This. Being so deep underwater I can't see the surface but not yet seeing the bottom is scary to me.
Wouldn't anyone just naturally fear sea creatures as well? 90% of the ocean has remained unexplored, fucking anything can be down there let alone sharks and whales
It’s great but it feels a little too cartoony to be scary. But still great
Just keep in mind that this is more scary than the sea is. You won't hear that creepy loud noise when a big but probably inoffensive fish approaches you. You behave different when in the situation than you think you'll do while watching this videos. I once thought that I was being attacked by a giant something but was just a nice dolphin wanting to play with me. Although, I almost died of a heart attack when I saw the shape of his body underwater.
I never was and I'm still afraid of going into the ocean, but these animations were really creepy! Very well done!
normal fish eyes 0:03 (but like, why do fish eyes do that doe)
Bro just had brain aneurysm
Nah that's durpy eyes
A wise man said : There will always be a bigger fish...
1:15 that's a reaper leviathan
1:35 bro was like “your coming with me”
I was going to comment “you fool, you can’t give me thalassophobia, I’ve played Subnautica!” But then I saw the reaper, and honest to god jumped
*Huge demon spawn of hell comes from the unknown depths of the ocean*
Diver: hmm very nice, Imma get closer to it
Anytime I wanna scare my friends I send them to this channel!
I don't have thalassophobia but i do have megalophobia and the size of those creatures gives me high blood pressure 😂. You're videos are truly INCREDIBLE!!! ❤❤❤❤
"Every sea creature are under the sea.
But sometimes some sea creatures are not friendly.
They can be dangerous around every corner in the ocean."
-Antonio Lopez-Leon
0:22 Big Daddy from Bioshock?
Watch this in the dark room with nothing and it's night time.💀💀
1:45 is amazing
I like how most of these actually bother me. At least until the comically large cartoon fish appeats out of nowhere and swims at the camera.
The hand one ya that’s bob he just wants a friend 😂
I love your channel so much
Okay, the shark in the pool got me😂 That was a childhood fear.
Kudos to the diver for taking himself and his friend in such deadly expidition for us to face our fear and calmly capturing it.
These looked so cartoony that they didn't bother me at all
1:13 HaHa, he can't get me! The sign won't let him! 🤣
0:44 Holy shit whenever im in a dream & im in the ocean i never look down outta fear this is what i'll see & this guy nails it its like you have been in my head that is fucking terrifyingly accurate to what i believe i will see if i look down😐😬😮😵😱
2:00 that slap was personal
*”and guys, that’s why 90% of the sea is unexplored”*
Now I'm just imagining a scene where a marine biologist rants endlessly about how that's wrong and why there's nothing else down there only for him to be devoured by a giant sea monster mid-sentence.
Me with Thalassophobia: It can´t be THAT Bad.
Me after the second clip: ok that's enough...
These clips are so cool….creepy but cool what I see in my head when I think of the ocean 🌊🤣
2:08 Imagine being right in the face of Cthulhu...I'd be dead from fright 💀
1:40 your my friend now, where having soft tacos for dinner
The monsters: _Today sir, you die!_
The diver: *Understandable*
Amazing, we need more of these!!
you dont have to have this phobia to get scared by this, these videos are just straight up terrifying
I don't think there's anything scarier than being underwater with a sea monster.
They can come from any direction, you can't see them unless they're near, and there's literally nowhere to hide once they've spotted you.
Huge kudos to you. All these are visually striking. Like they're out of a movie
Congrats on making wendigoon nearly shit himself
*_"Mad Respect to The Ohio Scubba Visitors, It's Only On Ohio Too"_*
-Swag Like Ohio.
*Monster about to attack divers*
Divers : 😐
Monsters: "Didn't realize you were chill like that"
When I tell my friends that I have thalassophobia, they say "Why are you scared of the ocean?" I don't mean the shoreline or the shallow waters or the moderately deep waters. I mean the depth being where you can't see the bottom. Your just staring at a seemingly infinite blue pit with the only things visible, which are particles of dead sea life and junk. It sends shivers down my spine.
For me, it already starts with a puny lake, where I can't see the bottom.
@@Gaia_Seraphina Actually, that scares me too
@@Gaia_Seraphina Mine a bit more. Scared of bathtub full of waters and always freak out when I opened my washing machine to find out that it was filled with pitch black water.
I always think of that scene from Nemo when he goes to touch the boat
2:49 Are you certain whatever you’re doing is worth it?
Def my favorite game of all time
Me in a Cyclops: *Yes*
Very cool effects & just for giggles you should have stuck the Creature From The Black Lagoon in the mix .LOL Really cool work , you know your stuff for sure.
1:10 Reaper Leviathan from subnautica
the one with the giant eye was horrifying! to see it looking around, focusing in on the diver and then getting closer was so scary
0:36 Hol up bro just swam into his pupil 😂😂
As one with this fear (but laugh when scared or in danger) this was great to watch! I must say though, the movements would be more realistic if they were moving their fins slower.
The scariest thing I find about this aside from the video itself, is that there are still parts of the ocean we haven't explored so there's no telling what's lurking deep in the ocean.
For me it's the possibility that creatures like that could exist somewhere down there
I believe megalodon still exist
@@Thenight-g8i why