@@richardwatson5437Duff beer from The Simpsons Sleepy kittens books from Despicable me The Grey Stuff (dessert) from Beauty and the Beast Voice recording carrot pen from Zootopia The iconic red stapler from The Office The American Express Black Card which started as an urban legend, but later became real. The Dethalbum from Metalocalypse Jumanji from Jumanji Tri-dimensional chess from Star Trek Edit: Apparently it's Office Space, not The Office. My bad
“Are these children really laughing . . . or screaming?” Reminds me of the BTS for Nope where Peele actually had the extras record two sets of screams, one where they were screaming in terror and another where they were screaming with excitement. In the final cut of the movie both sets are meshed together, adding this weird and uneasy feeling to the screams because they don’t sound right.
Lots of people have mentioned the face is horrific because of the teeth, but I'd argue it's the gums. Lots of anthropomorphized characters have teeth that we instinctively accept without question. But the gums, so fleshy and prominent, push the smile into the uncanny valley.
also, the creases of the upper eyelids and the prominence of the lower eyelids, and the narrowed gaze, give the impression of a drunkard's leer or the dead gaze of someone who truly does not care
The conductor's face in the page where he's inside can look like a right-side-up face even though it's illustrated sideways; the left eye fills in for the mouth.
While it's not quite the same train, the diesel locomotive is an allusion to Blaine, the main antagonist of the third Dark Tower book, The Wastelands. A supersonic monorail with an artificial intelligence that went insane over the years and could only be entertained by solving riddles, who agrees to take the protagonists across the Wastelands as long as they can give it a riddle he can't solve before they reach the end of the tracks, or else it will just destroy itself with them inside.
@@matthewutech5970 There's books that aren't part of it. In more recent printings, if it is related to the Dark Tower, there is a small keyhole on the back cover of the book.
The artist is a genius. I'm a huge Stephen King fan, and my daughter got this book for me for my birthday. It's one of the best presents I've ever received.
oh my god literally the only kind of scary media that actually freaks me out is the "think everything is fun and nice but it's actually incredibly dark and unsettling" genre. DHMIS gave me nightmares.
Well let me introduce you to the German childrens book I industry where there’s no book which is to scary as long as it teaches you something about life. If you’re interested search for „The Struwelpeter“ or „Max and Moritz“. But I warn you, as a German every household has to have one of those books but if you’re from another country you might be disturbed😅
This also works really well for gut punches if it’s not secret horror, but secret sad. Like when you realize the mysterious adventure music isn’t in minor to be mysterious - but because it’s an elegy
@@DreamPinkCloudsTheres one game I know that kinda did this, you could probably find a no commentary play-though if you do not like games, called Soma.
Blaine the Train was both one of the most frustrating arcs of the series and one of the most creative…I can still vividly imagine the scenery of the Wastelands beneath the train. Not my favorite plot line, but certainly memorable.
Another off thing is the color palette. A story like this, which should be cheery, would be expected to have bright colors (such as a clear blue sky, green grass, and a bright red train) but everything is muted and rusty colored (even the balloon!), a palette usually reserved for children’s books with a retrospective or serious tone.
@@randomgamer-te8op he made a harmless comment and you took issue with it correct me if that’s wrong but that’s being upset Also lots of people make that comment on TH-cam it’s a trend
In the Dark Tower the way they kill the train is by making really bad jokes. The train loved riddles, and was able to get all the riddles right, but he couldn’t understand bad jokes and died by over heating for all of the stupid and incoherent jokes that one of the characters threw at him. So cool that Michael talked about the Dark Tower!!! Thank you!
The fact that the game about a locomotive named Charles, with clown makeup and spider legs, _wasn't_ at all inspired by Steven King still blows me away.
I really like how the illustrator(s) clearly took a cue from the book's description of Bob as looking cheerful at a superficial glance, but insane if you look closer.
These are my favourite kinds or horror, not ones where they just try to shove jump scares in your face for cheap scares. Ones that leave you with more questions than answers, ones that give you chills without even trying to.
There was a small book in my primary school that was creepy af. To sum it up a girls car broke down in a rural era she walked miles to find the nearest house. The house was a time warp everything from the house was from the Victorian era. Including a cold little girl grieving over her missing family. The book ends with the woman grown up and realising she’s driving down the road where she met the girl. There’s no sign of a house. And she can’t find any records of a house being there. I think I read this when I was about 8 and it has stuck with me ever since anyone know the name of the book?
I never thought of that, that would be SO SICK, I feel like it might give a little too much depth, the show gave us enough details to fully understand how bojack became who he is, I feel like the novel would just be the same principles portrayed through more stories
Well I mean if the point of the task was to read a proper book and write a report on it, I can understand why you'd not get a good grade when your book is super short and others have to spend time to actually read the book.
I mean, in the books, all of Gordon’s brothers (barring Flying Scotsman) die Sandwich, Gay Crusader, Hermit, Dick Turpin, Colorado Spion Kop, Book Law, Salmon Trout, Singapore, etc, all gone
I always wondered what childhood trauma messed Michael up, but I guess now I know. Also--shameless plug--I'm hoping some of you might like the music I make too :)
@@PaintingWinterMusicHe was pretty sane back when he first started, but then he put himself in that isolation chamber and everything went downhill from there..
I low key hated that arc lol. Super creative and the imagery described during was awesome, as it always is in those books. It for sure had that suspense aspect King is famous for…but did it really require half a book? 🫠 lol.
The Dark Tower has been my all-time favorite book series since 9th grade, so seeing it covered on one of my all-time favorite classic TH-cam channels did make my day brighter. Thanks, Michael 😌
The video is really proof that we have a Creator.❤️ If books are written by artistic people, how much more real life? The amount of detail in our universe (from an atom to a galaxy) is astonishing! I applaud the authors whose works are featured in the video - they truly are gifted by our Creator (God); the inventor of the human mind.😌
The Dark Tower is the actual embodiment of the Family Guy "lamp monster" joke. And it started so strong too.... and then ol' Steve did a jetpack backflip over the shark while shooting it with a RPG.
I was planning on starting it. Is it worth it? I like wordbuilding and intertextuality. Like, your are reading a book and ig you read the previous one, you'll get a freference to that book and you'll understand sth that otherwise wouldn't have
@@leancamo800definitely worth a read. Great books, that should be read in order only, and they also have references to other Stephen King books (for example you could assume that The Dark Tower timeline is set in the distant future from The Stand book). Just read it, it's worth it
@@leancamo800 if you like those things then yes, especially because intertextuality means references between entirely different books and not just books in the dark tower series, and the whole dark tower is based around collating all of stephen king's works together.
I'm so glad you explained the origin, because that was going to drive me crazy. I was like "Charlie the Choo Choo, Beryl Evans, where have I heard that before?".
The wierd artwork reminds me of a poem book a light in the attic. The artwork alone gave me nightmares with how wierd it looked from the other children's books.
@NoSk389wlthiv yes the part where eddie Susannah and the gunslinger are on the train and eddie beats the train by asking ridiculous riddles to get off the train before it unalives them and himself
"Something about it seems off"
The train has teeth, Michael
Hah
The forward facing eyes means it's a predator
And gums.
If it has a mouth then it probably has a whole digestive system
@@PyromaniaGamingand it probably shits and pisses!!! 🤢🤢🤢
I love when fictional media within media is defictionalized
Give me another example.
Right
Philip José Farmer wrote *Venus on the Half-Shell* pseudonymously as Kilgore Trout, a recurring character in the works of Kurt Vonnegut.
@@richardwatson5437Vought from The Boys has a Twitter account that does the “media runs” in ways that it would actually do in the show. Really cool
@@richardwatson5437Duff beer from The Simpsons
Sleepy kittens books from Despicable me
The Grey Stuff (dessert) from Beauty and the Beast
Voice recording carrot pen from Zootopia
The iconic red stapler from The Office
The American Express Black Card which started as an urban legend, but later became real.
The Dethalbum from Metalocalypse
Jumanji from Jumanji
Tri-dimensional chess from Star Trek
Edit: Apparently it's Office Space, not The Office. My bad
That's how Choo-Choo Charles was made. 💀
Bruuh
Surely
It was based off this book
I'm pretty sure it actually is
@@curse5697the book is literally has Charley and choo CHOO in the name so ya
“Are these children really laughing . . . or screaming?”
Reminds me of the BTS for Nope where Peele actually had the extras record two sets of screams, one where they were screaming in terror and another where they were screaming with excitement. In the final cut of the movie both sets are meshed together, adding this weird and uneasy feeling to the screams because they don’t sound right.
Is there a link for that? It sounds intriguing.
What's a BTS
@@kinman3051 It stands for behind the scenes.
@FranciumBoron ohh. Thanks. Been bothering me since the first time I've seen that acronym
@@kinman3051 No problem, mate.
Lots of people have mentioned the face is horrific because of the teeth, but I'd argue it's the gums. Lots of anthropomorphized characters have teeth that we instinctively accept without question. But the gums, so fleshy and prominent, push the smile into the uncanny valley.
That’s a spot on observation.
also, the creases of the upper eyelids and the prominence of the lower eyelids, and the narrowed gaze, give the impression of a drunkard's leer or the dead gaze of someone who truly does not care
Plus the exhausted eyes.
The conductor's face in the page where he's inside can look like a right-side-up face even though it's illustrated sideways; the left eye fills in for the mouth.
@@Amethyst_Topaz what in tf are you talking about
"Turns alright at the end"
...
"Or does it?"
**vsauce theme intensifies**
this michael guy hates his life, you can tell
@@MisterSingh.What makes you say that
Now available on vinyl
Dark tower series 💕
I was waiting for the music and it never played 😔
“Something about it seems… off.”
The train’s face gave me a voucher for unlimited nightmares, Michael.
While it's not quite the same train, the diesel locomotive is an allusion to Blaine, the main antagonist of the third Dark Tower book, The Wastelands. A supersonic monorail with an artificial intelligence that went insane over the years and could only be entertained by solving riddles, who agrees to take the protagonists across the Wastelands as long as they can give it a riddle he can't solve before they reach the end of the tracks, or else it will just destroy itself with them inside.
Blaine is a pain :)
"My pump primes backwards"
@@Freestilaand that is the truth
i had completely forgotten about this part of the series, been years since ive read it
His face alone is enough to make this a horror story.
It looks like a pig ngl
Yes! The book cant even be compared to that horror
AYO I can't with how they are all humiliating Michael with this one
@@NX-Delta humiliating? nah
he looks hi
"Yessir, they call him Charles. Half train, half giga-spider from hell!"
"HE'S NOT TAKING ENOUGH DAMAGE! GET SOME HEADSHOTS!"
I was looking for this comment
"My Pickles!!!!"
“This isn’t how things were supposed to end I thought we could still fight like the old days yes sir easy in easy out”
@@bird_0446didn’t think I’d find another Spigg fan in the wild.
GUYS WE GOTTA COLLECT CHARLES’S EGGS 🗣️🗣️🗣️
“Something about it seems off”
Looks like Pennywise is at it again with the kidnapping children thing again, huh?
No
"It" is part of the Dark Tower universe, I won't spoil how though
@@Professor_Utonium_ Everything Stephen king wrote apart of the dark tower; it's his own personal cthulhu mythos.
@@matthewutech5970 There's books that aren't part of it. In more recent printings, if it is related to the Dark Tower, there is a small keyhole on the back cover of the book.
You noticed that fine detail where there are no coals while engineer guy was looking that the coal storage.. The children were the coal.
broo 💀💀
Omg-
Sauce?
LongPig tastes delicious
@@VoidPaul97 bro tfym “sauce”?
Stephen King really found a way to make Thomas the Tank Engine creepier.
That’s pretty impressive.
This is literal nightmare fuel😭
i’m claiming this spot 😎
Thomas ain’t even scary
Actually Duck and the Diesel but dark and twisted
Blaine was a nightmare to face so yes
The artist is a genius. I'm a huge Stephen King fan, and my daughter got this book for me for my birthday. It's one of the best presents I've ever received.
I'm pretty sure Stephen King referenced that book in The Dark Tower.
"Don't ask no silly question, I won't play no silly games. I just wanna Choo Choo all the live long day"
This is the best kind of horror, the one that makes you think everything’s fine but you can’t ever quite fully believe it’s safe.
oh my god literally the only kind of scary media that actually freaks me out is the "think everything is fun and nice but it's actually incredibly dark and unsettling" genre. DHMIS gave me nightmares.
Well let me introduce you to the German childrens book I industry where there’s no book which is to scary as long as it teaches you something about life.
If you’re interested search for „The Struwelpeter“ or „Max and Moritz“.
But I warn you, as a German every household has to have one of those books but if you’re from another country you might be disturbed😅
This also works really well for gut punches if it’s not secret horror, but secret sad. Like when you realize the mysterious adventure music isn’t in minor to be mysterious - but because it’s an elegy
@@cubisttubistlol yes.. do you have any book/series/movie recommendations for this?
@@DreamPinkCloudsTheres one game I know that kinda did this, you could probably find a no commentary play-though if you do not like games, called Soma.
Don't ask him silly questions, he won't play silly games.
altough he is wacky, he is not silly.
Dude I was reading the Stephen King dark tower series and this little train creeped me TF out
@@dazachknowfr 😂 lil blaine
His just a simple Choo-choo train, and he'll always be the same.
Blaine the Train was both one of the most frustrating arcs of the series and one of the most creative…I can still vividly imagine the scenery of the Wastelands beneath the train.
Not my favorite plot line, but certainly memorable.
“I’m a book disguised as a book pretending to be another book”
It gives me that kind of vibes 😂
Vsauce is living proof that you dont need to be locked up in a basement to go insane
All you need instead is ayahuasca!
He did get locked in a white room tho
Matpat is another example!
Nobody ever claimed that though
Fr
“One more short before bed”
*The Short:*
Have fun with your nightmares
Bro Literally me right now lol...
Me but I'm in my car about to go into my dark empty house alone 🥲
Same here 😂
He got the raise already, my man
This stuff looks like it's straight out of fear and hunger
This is what came up when I looked up “sky children of the light”😭
“We’re coming for ya Charles!!” -Eugene
The book of old...when Eugene was young...
Choo choo charles baby
R.I.P
“It’s not taking enough damage, get some headshots!”
Spiff @@notfunnyxd4376
Give children nightmares ❎
Give everyone nightmares ✅
yeah
Just like Coraline
Not scary for me
“Think it’ll give the kids nightmares?”
“I think it’ll give the parents nightmares”
Kid all the way to right on the end photo is definitely screaming and crying
Imagine if someone makes a horror game on this book
" and thus the horror game know as choo choo Charlie was created"
maybe this is what choo choo charles was based off of
this has gotta be my most liked reply bro
So I'm not the only one who thought of this!! Thank goodness!
@@Birdsong231same I was scrolling and being like " pls tell me I'm not the only one who thought of this"
Charles*
@@B3RSERKEDthe Book Wastelands is decades old
Another off thing is the color palette. A story like this, which should be cheery, would be expected to have bright colors (such as a clear blue sky, green grass, and a bright red train) but everything is muted and rusty colored (even the balloon!), a palette usually reserved for children’s books with a retrospective or serious tone.
@@parker1216 have you considered that no one cares about a comment not having replies?
it's fine, just let it be
@@randomgamer-te8opwhy you so upset if it doesn’t matter
@@xanman434 lol im not upset, just saying because these bros seem to take a lot of matter with no replied comments
@@randomgamer-te8op he made a harmless comment and you took issue with it correct me if that’s wrong but that’s being upset
Also lots of people make that comment on TH-cam it’s a trend
@@xanman434 creating a conversation is not having an issue lol, is not like im physicaly mad or anything
I love that this is now a book in its own right. The illustration of the cover is rather overt.
"Charlie the Choo-Choo"
"Choo-Choo Charles"
Hmm...
The lore of choo choo charles has expanded
This comment needs to be up...
Seriously
@@playersap4821 fr
It made it to the top
Charles and Vsauce colab?
W
Then, the train gets possessed by a spiderish entity and develops legs
E
Really wonder what reference that is🤔/j
I don't know the source material, but I bet this has some connection to it@@forgottenOnion
@@forgottenOnionChoo Choo Charles
@@IDK-il5ny
/j means they were joking. They already know.
Me: I will just watch one short before bed
The short:
Bro why the hell did I actually get nightmares after watching this before going to bed 💀
“Or does it” from Michael without the music kicking in really threw me for a loop
I heard the music in my head when he said it but then I realized there was no music and that Michael has just broken my mind
Was looking for this comment
sameee!
"If all they consume is fuel, why do they have teeths?"
-some quotes from the simpsons
You butchered it
“If gasoline is their food, then why do they have teeth?” - Milhouse Van Houten
To be fair we also use are teeth to make some sounds
@@JosueHernandez-mw9xkour*****
@@JosueHernandez-mw9xkour
"Bob the builder can you fix it?"
"No he can’t he’s a fricking brick"
The kid in the end was pogging
In the Dark Tower the way they kill the train is by making really bad jokes. The train loved riddles, and was able to get all the riddles right, but he couldn’t understand bad jokes and died by over heating for all of the stupid and incoherent jokes that one of the characters threw at him.
So cool that Michael talked about the Dark Tower!!! Thank you!
"What's a ghosts favorite lunch meat? BOOloney!"
Don't ask him silly questions, he won't play silly games
If i remember right, the one that did it was "Q: Why did the dead baby cross the road? A: because it was stapled to the chicken!"
@@lucieeatssnekkers2756I kind of hate this. But I commend it for being very unique 😭
When is a door not a door? When it's ajar!
Oh THAT’S the inspiration of Choo Choo Charles
My thought exactly!
@@conortopasna9623same
EXACTLY
It actually wasn’t the inspiration, as confirmed
The fact that the game about a locomotive named Charles, with clown makeup and spider legs, _wasn't_ at all inspired by Steven King still blows me away.
If I see that thing on a track.. I think that’s a sign my time is up.
"Charlie The Choo-Choo becomes Choo-Choo Charles."
Your narrator,
Micheal
“HE’S NOT TAKIN’ ENOUGH DAMAGE! GET SOME HEADSHOTS!!!”
this michael guy hates his life, you can tell
kirishima mention ⁉️
@@MisterSingh. bot type reply
Is it tho, you shite for brains @@Wungle_bungle123
As soon as you started describing this I thought “dark tower” but had no idea that it had been made into a real book. Cool!
Blaine is a pain 🚂
Same
@@sabrooskie indeed
I really like how the illustrator(s) clearly took a cue from the book's description of Bob as looking cheerful at a superficial glance, but insane if you look closer.
This book tried ao hard to LOOK scary that it didn't realize the atory had a happy ending.
Is that how Choo Choo Charles was made 💀
"one last short before bed"
the short:
Me 2 hours ago
@@epicphantom589 Me two minutes ago.
Beat me to it
@@SirDoomShotgunme 2 seconds ago
This is quite literally me rn
Putting “if I were to write a children’s book, this is exactly how I would write it” sourced to Stephen King is wild
NOOOO I JUST GOT THE JOKE
That is amazing. That's the kind of genius shit I would hope I could think of were I in his position
@@nullspace_xxii.what joke?
@@webkid4567i dont get it
And i now know where choo choo charles got its inspiration-
These are my favourite kinds or horror, not ones where they just try to shove jump scares in your face for cheap scares. Ones that leave you with more questions than answers, ones that give you chills without even trying to.
That’s a thriller 🤓👆
And then choo choo charles came out which did exactly what you said it doesn't have to do
@@funnygameker1554 afaik those two don't close each other out. It can still have enough horror elements to be called horror.
There was a small book in my primary school that was creepy af. To sum it up a girls car broke down in a rural era she walked miles to find the nearest house. The house was a time warp everything from the house was from the Victorian era. Including a cold little girl grieving over her missing family. The book ends with the woman grown up and realising she’s driving down the road where she met the girl. There’s no sign of a house. And she can’t find any records of a house being there.
I think I read this when I was about 8 and it has stuck with me ever since anyone know the name of the book?
@@Johnnyvtg yeah, you're not wrong i was just joking
Any kid who watched Courage the Cowardly Dog wouldn't be fazed by this.
That episode with the stone slab still haunts me to this day
@@Manbat23 "Returnnnnn the slaaab..."
:D
@@cubemage1045 or suffer my curse
You're not perfect.
@@cubemage1045...or suffer my curse..."
“What the *]%\..” said James
you know something unheard of bouta happen when he says “or is it?” 😭
Choo-Choo Charlie is a really well made indie horror video game. Now I know where the idea came from.
Finally found the comment
@Mr.Fulton not the only one
Loved watching The Mighty Jingles play that game on his channel. Such a cool Indi Game
@@Gnosoupforu I watched Gara Gura and yeah that was entertaining.
I’ve had it on my wishlist for awhile, glad to hear it’s worth it. I’ll definitely yoink it once it goes on sale next.
I love when authors/creators make stuff like this! I still wish I could actually read BoJack’s biography book from BoJack Horseman.
right! i pogged face when i found out there were horsin’ around episodes u could watch xD
Aint that the horse from horsin around ?
I never thought of that, that would be SO SICK, I feel like it might give a little too much depth, the show gave us enough details to fully understand how bojack became who he is, I feel like the novel would just be the same principles portrayed through more stories
@@cyborgsaikopogged face? Jesus Christ you people need irl social engagement
cute pfp
I wouldn’t be too surprised if this monster of a train literally grapes anything it sees that’s in front of its path. lol 😂
This was in the waiting room of my old doctors office 💀
Wrote a book report on this two years ago senior year haha, did not receive a good grade since it wasn’t considered a book smh
That’s some bad teachers
@superliogaming well it's a short story not really a book tbh but still should of got a good grade if it was good work but it's so short
Well it's definitely not a bicycle either, so maybe they shouldn't try to redefine what a book is
Well I mean if the point of the task was to read a proper book and write a report on it, I can understand why you'd not get a good grade when your book is super short and others have to spend time to actually read the book.
@@superliogaming Bet you were a great student. It was always the teachers' fault after all.
“If I were to ever write a children’s book, it’d be just like this!”
That has got to be the best foreshadowing I’ve ever heard.
E
I only got nightmares
You could even go to court you know that right
@@NorbertoBorrego What?
bro i think i have his mindset lol exactly why i keep quiet
Forget children that train is gonna be my new sleep paralysis demon
Before :- Charlie the choo - choo
Now :- Choo - choo Charles
“mom i want to read Thomas the train for bed tonight”
then the mom pulls up with that 😭😭
Mother: 🙎🏾♀️“read or bed”
pulls up into the driveway, specifically gotten
Did you just call Thomas the tank engine Thomas the Train lmfao
I mean, in the books, all of Gordon’s brothers (barring Flying Scotsman) die
Sandwich, Gay Crusader, Hermit, Dick Turpin, Colorado Spion Kop, Book Law, Salmon Trout, Singapore, etc, all gone
This is Thomas the Siege Engine
This book is what you read your children if you want them to be like VSauce when they grow up.
I always wondered what childhood trauma messed Michael up, but I guess now I know.
Also--shameless plug--I'm hoping some of you might like the music I make too :)
@@PaintingWinterMusicHe was pretty sane back when he first started, but then he put himself in that isolation chamber and everything went downhill from there..
@@alexanderthemidIHis first video is literally called "Mario Fart"
You mean viisaus?
@@PaintingWinterMusicyour music is terrible
"are they really laughing or screaming?"
**wawawawawaw**
“To give children nightmares.”
The teeth is giving me nightmares
Now I just need this same defictionizing thing for Ducktective and Baby Fights
"Forget the children. This will give the parents nightmares."
W jurassic world quote
W
I got chills from the sight of this...
girl thats a whole LEITNER.
Blaine the Mono was one of the most scary shit Stephen King ever wrote and The Dark Tower series is incredible. I'm so happy you mentioned it here!!
Take that fucker out with dad jokes.
I low key hated that arc lol. Super creative and the imagery described during was awesome, as it always is in those books. It for sure had that suspense aspect King is famous for…but did it really require half a book? 🫠 lol.
I love the series, didn’t finish it bc I’m scared of being done with the characters. I’ll get to it
@@clararose1795Blaine had their own arc?
@@wyattcole5452 Finish the Tower series, it is fantastic, but you may not want to read past where the author tells you not to.
The fact that it is named "Charlie the Choo-Choo" Yeah Choo-Choo Charles' Brother
Or maybe these are the origins of choo choo charles
@@luckyboigaming6383ye it is
@@luckyboigaming6383exactly
@colasticc7508no one implied it is
I mean, where do you think the idea for Choo Choo Charles came from?
Those eyebrows can move mountains i swear😂😂
I finished the books as a teen I recognized as soon as you turned it around
The Dark Tower has been my all-time favorite book series since 9th grade, so seeing it covered on one of my all-time favorite classic TH-cam channels did make my day brighter. Thanks, Michael 😌
I really like how some channels have achieved the status of "classic" when YT somehow still manages to feel new and exciting to me.
E
Same. The Dark Tower book series is amazing. This was my favorite part of the Wastelands, where Jack is going ‘crazy’
The video is really proof that we have a Creator.❤️
If books are written by artistic people, how much more real life? The amount of detail in our universe (from an atom to a galaxy) is astonishing!
I applaud the authors whose works are featured in the video - they truly are gifted by our Creator (God); the inventor of the human mind.😌
Why do you like it?
I’m so happy Vsauce has read the Dark Tower books
Same, it was a great time reading 🎉
The Dark Tower is the actual embodiment of the Family Guy "lamp monster" joke. And it started so strong too.... and then ol' Steve did a jetpack backflip over the shark while shooting it with a RPG.
I was planning on starting it. Is it worth it? I like wordbuilding and intertextuality. Like, your are reading a book and ig you read the previous one, you'll get a freference to that book and you'll understand sth that otherwise wouldn't have
@@leancamo800definitely worth a read. Great books, that should be read in order only, and they also have references to other Stephen King books (for example you could assume that The Dark Tower timeline is set in the distant future from The Stand book). Just read it, it's worth it
@@leancamo800 if you like those things then yes, especially because intertextuality means references between entirely different books and not just books in the dark tower series, and the whole dark tower is based around collating all of stephen king's works together.
“Or are they screaming?” WABABAOAHSBABA
The train itself looks terrifying ☠️
1 more short before I sleep
The short:
Yeah
Now I need to watch 10 more to forget this
Sorry abt that
Same
ChatGPT ass comment
"He's not taking enough damage, get some headshots!"
“Eugene then gets thrown off the train and Charles fricken kills him”
I like your choice of pfps
@@irafoo I made it myself with my broken Ipad
@@irafoo you have a cool PFP too
Y’all goin kiss?
two star got some inspiration for choo choo charles
They turned this into a video game
“Blain sure is a pain”
Yet his ass can’t figure out why the carcass of an abortion crossed the road. Pathetic.
Only if you remain in the train. 😊
That is the truth.
Jake?
@@ryanm.3776 Ake! Ake!
I'm so glad you explained the origin, because that was going to drive me crazy. I was like "Charlie the Choo Choo, Beryl Evans, where have I heard that before?".
Choo choo charles??
No it was going to give you nightmares
@@erdenebaatarbatmunh6841EXACTLY
same I was like ‘I’m sure I’ve heard that before.. those kids don’t look happy… hmmmmmm’
The horror game
Charlie the Choo-Choo. I love that name.
Choo Choo Charles origins
I will forever hear matpat’s voice screaming “CHOOOO CHOOOO CHARLESSSSS”
Same 😭💀
same here
cant charles be short for charlie?
Thomas the tank engine has entered his villan arc
as if he wasn't in it already
What do you mean tank engine? Its like saying Michael the Human Heart
@@enricopucci7105that's his name, at least in the states
@@enricopucci7105a "tank engine" is just how we talk about steam trains
Tank of water hitched to a coal engine
@@enricopucci7105a tank engine is a specific type of engine
This gives massive "Monster" vibes
The wierd artwork reminds me of a poem book a light in the attic. The artwork alone gave me nightmares with how wierd it looked from the other children's books.
Omg i love that book!
@@xinghuayu4884 I'm glad you liked it. I can appreciate it more now that I'm grown.
"thats how the game choo choo charles was made"
-horror game dev
Fanny
Yoooo BFDI!
Yeah! i Was Gunna Say It!🙂
brainless 2 year olds: OMg cHoO chu ChArleE
From what I remember, the game dev didn't know this book existed. He got the inspiration from a robotic thomas from a different youtube vid.
As an artist who makes it a point to illustrate and express a characters emotions, they are most definitely screaming
Yeah, they don't look happy to me.
as a human being with functional eyes I concur
@mr.goldfish7473 lol way to white wash how observation works 😂
@@And.r_Artlolno
they don't look at all happy to be on this train
The train looks like it's having really good time🚬🚬🌿
Charlie the Choo-Choo is such a material girl slaaayyyy 💅💅💅
💀
nooo
SLAYY CHARLIE, GOT THEM KIDS INSIDE YOU!
Kimberly
@@DentedFrontalLobethere’s a double meaning in there that I should not mention 💀
“That’s how choo choo Charles was born.”
It's Choo-Choo Charles
@@Bsc8thanks for telling me!
@@metro_from_real_steel Ur welcome 😎
i was thinking the same about this book btw :)
@@Bsc8 :)
This the comment I was searching for
Charlie the Choo Choo motivated me to learn a lot of puzzles 15 years ago.
Choo-choo Charles❎
Charlie choo-choo✅
Could this be the precursor to the semi new "Choo Choo Charles" horror game?
This was my thoughts exactly. No way the creator of that game did not draw influence from this book.
@@gorgeousnoxy481it’s based around this character from the Steven king books. The creator did say it wasn’t their own character.
I thought so too!!
I KNEW someone was gonna connect this with Choo-Choo Charles lol
Choo choo charles origin story:
Dark Tower is my all time favorite Stephen King novel series. I did not know they made Charlie the Choo-Choo a real book!
Wait he is from the dark tower
@NoSk389wlthiv yes the part where eddie Susannah and the gunslinger are on the train and eddie beats the train by asking ridiculous riddles to get off the train before it unalives them and himself
I read the gun slinger and i was slightly sad when i finished it lol.
I was super confused for a second, and thought maybe I was having a Mandela effect moment lol.
Stephen king what the fuck!
It sounds like the video game called choo-choo Charles