not probs though for not just closing the door and telling someone there's a giant snake in the other room I mean Seriously even if she figured out how to open the door anocondas move the metabolism of molasses no way she's catching up to her
Just the image of a snake being addicted to iced coffee despite hating the taste is so hilarious to me, and now I’m imagining the snake getting an intervention because of it.
I'm addicted to coffee & I think coffee tastes like 1000 a**holes dissolved in sulphuric acid! I went 45 years without drinking 1 drop of coffee but then moved to Seattle, which is the birthplace of Starbucks coffee so there is a coffee shop literally on every single corner in Washington State. It was so cold there that I constantly craved something hot to drink. Hence me becoming addicted to coffee @ the tender age of 46 - 47 years old. I'm in my 50's now & cannot stand the taste nor can I stand the migraines I get due to lack of caffeine.
Honestly relatable. I drink chamomile tea every night because I have insomnia and it's the only thing that consistently helps me fall asleep. But I can't stand the taste of it so I only have a small cup and I just chug it all as fast as I can lmao
snake seem to have way strong taste receptor than human so rhat coffee probably really bitter and really sweat imagine she tried Asian coffee, she probably gonna roll around after the first sip
The story of the women who was turned into a snake was surprisingly compelling and I'm happy that she received a good ending relatively speaking. Her becoming a model for a magazine was fun and hilarious.
I was FULLY expecting her to be used as an 'example' if done by many other writers with a revenge-boners. I mean, "rich arrogant white person who doesnt care about animal rights gets transformed to an animal who humans cant communicate with, whats gonna haoppene?S?1?" More of a plot twist than in any film done in the last 3 years, I have to admit.
@@mekhie.r.duncan3825 what? a peaceful... loveable big old sweetheart? that's hardly distinct and both the file and the video point out i's PURELY random
Which serves to remind us of the huge breadth of natures that fit into the SCP 'safe' classification. Poor PA girl probably had more amnesietics than blood in her veins for a while there.
Probably didn't know this before publishing the video but Anacondas do not have venom nor do they have fangs, they are constrictors with razor sharp jaws. On the other hand nice video!
I remember reading this a while back, if I remember correctly the animal would eventually fully change in mind as well as body if they gave into their instincts enough
I mean the more tragic thing is Im pretty sure their life-spans get reduced just as much. Lifespans are just based on biology so unless you get turned into a turtle, or whale you get your time alive cut by a pretty significant margin. Especially if youre a household pet like a cat or a bird who only get around a Decade and a half tops. Thankfully it seemslike the zipper isn't cruel enough to turn people into insects but even rodents only live around 4-5 years max.
@@OldandAbandonedHarcorte I think it was mentioned once how the start at young. Only started full maturity. So for most animals that's only 6m or a yr old. So it's not cut to to short. Depending on how old the subject was
One of my personal favorites. It's a really werid out there SCP that isn't too cruel or horrorfying. I think it's a perfect display of how an SCP should be written, and despite this comments section it doesn't leave too much to the imagination. Some people could see that as a problem but I don't mind it here. The SCP has clear functions and in general works as you see it work. Plus I'm 100% sure if this were ever a real thing during a broken masquerade scenario that a probably shocking number of people would give this a shot. I also wonder how age transfers over cause that could potentially make this a weird alternative to euthanasia for people in constant suffering.
yeah i like it when there are SCPs that are very niche and unique while being simple and more realistic than other SCPs at the same time. Way better than uncooperative Keter class SCPs that can kill anything in a matter of seconds.
I definitely would give it a shot. I don't know why, but the idea of being a python is just appealing to me. (even though it probably doesn't match my person)
@@OldandAbandonedHarcorte It’s a random lottery that is either strange (instincts take over your human mind) or can be fatal depending on what you turn into. Not anymore grizzly compared to most SCP cases. Like at least some of the D Class’s don’t have to be put in anymore danger again.
Tuna fish use ram ventilation, meaning they can’t stop swimming or else they’ll drown. So even if that office was submerged, there wouldn’t be enough space for the tuna to swim so either way he was cooked
It woulndt work because dr bob said "When attached to a human skin" It woulndt work on animals But i do wonder if they kept use it on humans does one of the humans turns into a megaladon?
@@Minposu123 Hmm... Decent point there. But is that because they only tested it on D-class (and thus, only tested it on humans)? Did they do any non-human testing with it?
@@maxwellkukowski8818actually they probably died very quickly. If I'm not mistaken the sheer weight of blue whales crushes their own organs and would suffocate due to being unable to breath because of that same weight
probably died quickly from suffocating under it's own weight. but that mean that you can transform into animal larger and heavier than yourself. Which is something i would not have expected since your body is supposed to ba a costume and you have to crawl out of it.
I like this story not just cuz I like animals but because while she's stuck as a snake, it's a little bit of a redemption story internally at least. I like that it's not just "asshole character gets what's coming to them"
Yey more scp videos. This is the best . But girl held that drink like it was her last . A fish in her office haha. But dang I love this. The scp community is the best. Thanks again Dr Bob. If u could be any animal what would it be .....I would be a wolf
I guess it could be waved off as being anomalous, but there's kind of a drastic error in the animation/narration here. Anacondas don't have large curved fangs, they're boa constrictors. They use their long bodies and incredible strength to disable prey.
Ya (*( _swear on my life I really do love this ch and everyone involved_ )*) ..but this actually really pissed me off beause it's extremely ez to verify , they all must've collectively been dense af durring the time frame , under the weather , or possibly phoned this one in by putting the fangs in & referencing more thn once... but i know 10000% (undeniably) y..!!! They ALL had watched [at some point] The 90s Movie Anaconda [J.Lo & Ice Cube] it also gave the gigantic constrictors huge curved Fangs.... Completely for a much more dramatic affect.. Such total bs!
@@Lol_Loco_Puertorriqueño_Chicobecause we are... We are part of the Animalia Kingdom. So technically speaking, there is a microscopic chance of a naked you coming out of your silicone shell.
Who else clicked on this video just because of the thumbnail. Because I thought this was gonna be a very different story, and was quite pleasantly surprised with the somewhat wholesome ending.
to be honest this is a break through even if it was fiction, fact, science, or magic. many people would probably love the idea of this and to be honest being an animal would be much easier then being human. even if you have new instincts
thought we were gonna get a story about dr scarliffe. that said.. the story about this snake that was a former boss is interesting. especially with how she was humbled by the experience honestly there ARN'T enough snake transformation stories.
It’s actually petty horrible that the people affected by this scp(scp-3660)remain with the human consciousness and can’t communicate their intentions with other humans and tell them that they mean no harm due to the unfamiliarity with the body’s vocal cords or lack of them for some one who has turned into a an Animal with grasping digits it would be easier to use something to write or type on a keyboard
Whats actually worse is that the foundation tries to help some they can. However if They turn into things that are too hard to contain like a whale, They force these people through hipnosis/mind stuff to erase their human minds and memories so they are reduced to the animal they've become. And since the "animal" is no longer anomalous they can just free It in the wild.
@@gabrielpineirogarcia2078the spooky thing is that the body of the animal isn’t anomalous just the human mind in side it and it can be “fixed” by erasing it
@@maximillian1109 You'd probably be able to communicate anything if you ended up with a corvid, parrot, minah bird, starling, lyrebird or any other bird that can speak (if taught/learning to do so).
The whole hamster loving d class got turned into a hawk thing probably wasn't meant to be funny but holy shit I can't remember laughing so hard at a Dr Bob video. Badly needed. Stay safe all.
In my country "personal assistant" refers to someone who helps a disabled person with their daily life. But since snakes don't have any arms or legs, I guess that makes them disabled.
Only issue is that anacondas, just like pythons, don't have fangs. Instead, they coil around prey to crush it to death. In other words, no venomous bite.
I remember this SCP from a cross-testing termination attempt with 682. I think they were trying to make 682 less dangerous or something. I can’t remember what the zoo zipper turn 682 into but I do remember it only ended up being temporary.
682 with the ability to climb on slick surfaces without leaving claw marks in its wake if it choose. Give him complete camouflage and he truly be a force to be fear for the foundation. At least as he is you can track him through the destruction he makes. But still there are far worse reptiles 682 can be turned into.
Imagine if it were possible to turn a gluttonous human into a pig, a loan shark into an actual shark, a serial killer into a snake, a miser into a dragon, a thief into a rat.
I should point out that anacondas do not have two long fangs like the video shows. They have a series of sharp teeth, but not fangs. They are not venomous, they are constrictors. Constrictors don't tend to have fangs as they don't need them to even fool someone into thinking they are venomous when they can simply squeeze the life out of their prey/victims. Heck I even question why there was an anaconda in the plane in Snakes in the Plane, as although it was a nice touch all the other snakes was deadly venomous from a guy that collect deadly venomous snakes.
If I were to use the zipper on myself for some crazy reason, I definitely could see myself becoming a Maine Coon cat. Cats are my spirit animals, and I have a calm yet ambitious personality.
0:30. Someone call OSHA I am seeing multiple violations here. No clearly marked exits, a severe lack of proper ventilation, no sprinkler systems in sight, oh boy the owners of this building are in for a whole heap of trouble
Who does not appreciate a nice bad guy turns good guy story.👍 At first, I thought the Zoo Zipper changes humans into animals according to their current personalities from the moment it binds to their skin.🤔💭
The 8 ice cubes thing sounds made up to make the Karen more evil but back in high school I once had someone throw a burger at me through a drive thru window and then yell "I said THREE pickles not FOUR!!!". They got me right in the face, opened it first too. I was so confused.
he gets them from the SCP wiki where writers in the community are constantly creating new SCPs, and Dr. Bob transforms them into the best version of the story we could ask for
Dr. Hanssen: Have you gotten used to the program yet? Dr. Scarcliffe: The program is fine. Voice is robotic. Accent is wrong. Dr. Hanssen: It'll do until the custom one is finished. Scarcliffe, I’ll be brief. We’re stopping experimentation with SCP-3660. Dr. Scarcliffe: No. Why? Dr. Hanssen: I hear it has something to do with the whale that materialized in the middle of this facility-don’t flap that hood up at me, Scarcliffe. Don’t you dare. You want to know what just landed in my inbox over lunch? Or better yet, do you want to know what the containment teams found hidden away in the storage? Animals. Every. Where. So why don't we talk about concealing experiments? Why don't you give me something to say when the big bad suit comes down here and asks exactly why we're running a zoo down here? Dr. Scarcliffe: Tell him he's been to some pathetically small zoos. It's long term research. All recovered? Dr. Hanssen: Did we recover them all? No, we’re getting rid of them, all 177…for fuck’s sake, Steph! My official record states we haven't even reached 80 tests, and I was recommending that you slow down even then. 177 people in less than 2 months! You can shout or hiss long term research all day long. But I don’t buy it for a second. That’s a production line. Dr. Scarcliffe: Long term research. Still more to discover. Reversal maybe. Dr. Hanssen: Yes. Reversal. I know. We’ve done all the testing we can on that damn zipper after it's used. You might actually get new data if you dedicated your time to studying the subjects already affected rather than by creating your little ecosystem. Dr. Scarcliffe: Redundant. I can do that myself by keeping a diary. Look, the CoMARP just got new materials. Relevant materials. I've already ordered what I need to add skin-graft variable into next 5 tests. Authorize those last tests at least. Dr. Hanssen: No. Enough. Stop typing and listen to me. The decision to halt experimentation’s already been made. If you keep trying to justify why this needs to keep happening, even after all that’s happened, I’ll be convinced that you’ve lost it. And I’ll happily step out of the way of the shit-storm hurtling right at you. Dr. Scarcliffe: I'm a bloody snake, Hanssen. Dr. Hanssen: Look. Steph, I don’t know what it’s like to be…like you. And I am sorry for what happened. Understand that, if nothing else. Dr. Scarcliffe: Not your fault. Twitchy idiot’s fault. Dr. Hanssen: They wanted to shut you down earlier, you know? We all knew that zipper's roulette wheel was eventually going to stop on something problematic. I expected the end would come as an apex predator controlled by a mass-murderer. Dr. Scarcliffe: Personally expected psycho elephant. (Pause) Dr. Hanssen: How long do King Cobras live? Dr. Scarcliffe: Not very long. Could be more. Provided optimal conditions. Dr. Hanssen: Do you know how much time you have left? Dr. Scarcliffe: No. Effects of SCP-3660 on life-span ongoing. Not even necessary if reversal is found. Do not stop experimentation. Please. Dr. Hanssen: Then why would you sabotage yourself by-when the big bad comes down here, I’ll talk about mitigation. You have a bit of bargaining credit: agreeing to 'donate' animals with human intelligence to other teams has given you a small mountain of goodwill, especially from the folks studying [REDACTED]. But even then, the whale will have to go obviously-a lot of the others too, but I might be able to convince the director to allow experimentation with some of the current, low-maintenance subjects. No promises. Dr. Scarcliffe: Thank you. Dr. Hanssen: Hold on to that for a bit. If I do get testing to continue, I’ll arrange for any pertinent developments to be forwarded to you. Dr. Scarcliffe: Why? I’ll be overseeing. Dr. Hanssen: No. No you won’t. SCP-3660 is fundamentally my project and I don't want you anywhere near it. I'm going to recommend that you be transferred. Where exactly I don't know and I can't say I particularly care, but it's better than getting your brain flossed and then being dumped into a reserve in Southeast Asia. You can leave now. Oh, one more thing, Scarcliffe- you don't have to come back to the table: I don't want a response. The people who helped you hide away all those other experiments? They'll be eating the bullet you dodged if I succeed. Keep that in mind, wherever you end up. Now, you can leave. Good luck. [END LOG] Closing Statement: Site-64 has since authorized Dr. Hanssen's recommendation: 98% of SCP-3660's transfigured subjects are to be either donated to the CoMARP or released into the wild following the induced and controlled eradication of the human identity while leaving the animalistic traits intact. Testing with the remaining 2% of transfigured subjects has been allowed to resume once SCP-3660's research team has been appropriately re-staffed. Dr. Scarcliffe has been reassigned.
I get the feeling there's another zipper or article tool piece of clothing that could reverse this process. Cause I feel that this scp is just a half to another story on it the more I look at it.
Props to the girl in the beginning for falling into the janitors closet while managing to hold onto a Starbucks cup. That's dedication alright.
How is there no comments
To be fair she probably spent $10 on that drink. I’d hold on too 🥲
👏👏👏👏 Applaus for this achievement.
She's got that grip and sip on lockdown.
not probs though for not just closing the door and telling someone there's a giant snake in the other room I mean Seriously even if she figured out how to open the door anocondas move the metabolism of molasses no way she's catching up to her
Just the image of a snake being addicted to iced coffee despite hating the taste is so hilarious to me, and now I’m imagining the snake getting an intervention because of it.
I'm addicted to coffee & I think coffee tastes like 1000 a**holes dissolved in sulphuric acid! I went 45 years without drinking 1 drop of coffee but then moved to Seattle, which is the birthplace of Starbucks coffee so there is a coffee shop literally on every single corner in Washington State. It was so cold there that I constantly craved something hot to drink. Hence me becoming addicted to coffee @ the tender age of 46 - 47 years old. I'm in my 50's now & cannot stand the taste nor can I stand the migraines I get due to lack of caffeine.
@@humongousfungusamongus3871
Caffeine is one hell of a drug. 😅
Honestly relatable. I drink chamomile tea every night because I have insomnia and it's the only thing that consistently helps me fall asleep. But I can't stand the taste of it so I only have a small cup and I just chug it all as fast as I can lmao
snake seem to have way strong taste receptor than human so rhat coffee probably really bitter and really sweat
imagine she tried Asian coffee, she probably gonna roll around after the first sip
Addicted to something that tastes awful? Sounds like alcohol.
The story of the women who was turned into a snake was surprisingly compelling and I'm happy that she received a good ending relatively speaking. Her becoming a model for a magazine was fun and hilarious.
I hope the Foundation at least put in some security measures so poachers don't end up hunting her. She deserves that much.
I was FULLY expecting her to be used as an 'example' if done by many other writers with a revenge-boners.
I mean, "rich arrogant white person who doesnt care about animal rights gets transformed to an animal who humans cant communicate with, whats gonna haoppene?S?1?"
More of a plot twist than in any film done in the last 3 years, I have to admit.
One of my favorite SCPs, an object that turns a person into an animal based on their personalities.
do we know that for sure... why did that one guy turn into a blue whale?
@@taliesincoleman6569 think of a personality of a blue whale
@@mekhie.r.duncan3825 what?
a peaceful... loveable big old sweetheart?
that's hardly distinct and both the file and the video point out i's PURELY random
Apparently 5 years ago
according to the video, it's random
3:31
wait.... you saying somebody turned into a tuna fish and them suffocated to death?
DAMN THAT'S DARK!!!
No replies?, lemme fix that
Yeah your right
Which serves to remind us of the huge breadth of natures that fit into the SCP 'safe' classification.
Poor PA girl probably had more amnesietics than blood in her veins for a while there.
Confirmed by this: 15:08
what about the whale that was crushed under his own weight with literally no hope of getting him to an environment he could survive in?
Appreciate that at 7:50 the CEO is doing a pose called "cobra."
The Devil Wears Prada? Dr. Bob is a man of taste.
Hope this comment gets many sub-comments.
Clearly
meryl streep and anne hathaway look different here
as well as anaconda 98 😂
Glad I wasn’t the only person who noticed that
Probably didn't know this before publishing the video but Anacondas do not have venom nor do they have fangs, they are constrictors with razor sharp jaws. On the other hand nice video!
They don't eat raw meat either. I'm a reptile caretaker and was irritated at all of the bad information lol.
@@michaelh4376
You're right anacondas don't eat raw meat
But she the CEO love raw steaks so it was her appetite
They don't blink either
I remember reading this a while back, if I remember correctly the animal would eventually fully change in mind as well as body if they gave into their instincts enough
Now that is just tragic
I mean the more tragic thing is Im pretty sure their life-spans get reduced just as much. Lifespans are just based on biology so unless you get turned into a turtle, or whale you get your time alive cut by a pretty significant margin. Especially if youre a household pet like a cat or a bird who only get around a Decade and a half tops. Thankfully it seemslike the zipper isn't cruel enough to turn people into insects but even rodents only live around 4-5 years max.
@@OldandAbandonedHarcorte I think it was mentioned once how the start at young. Only started full maturity. So for most animals that's only 6m or a yr old. So it's not cut to to short. Depending on how old the subject was
I would protect the snake
@@Mask0fFate I dunno... I would rather be less sapient, ngl.
Idk why but it made me feel so warm inside to see the woman in the end get taken by the SCP Foundation
One of my personal favorites. It's a really werid out there SCP that isn't too cruel or horrorfying. I think it's a perfect display of how an SCP should be written, and despite this comments section it doesn't leave too much to the imagination. Some people could see that as a problem but I don't mind it here. The SCP has clear functions and in general works as you see it work.
Plus I'm 100% sure if this were ever a real thing during a broken masquerade scenario that a probably shocking number of people would give this a shot. I also wonder how age transfers over cause that could potentially make this a weird alternative to euthanasia for people in constant suffering.
yeah i like it when there are SCPs that are very niche and unique while being simple and more realistic than other SCPs at the same time. Way better than uncooperative Keter class SCPs that can kill anything in a matter of seconds.
It was prety cruel when it turned the first guy into a fish far away from water
@@dejannincic9671 less cruel more just unlucky. The animal often matches the persons personality, hence the CEO becoming a snake.
I definitely would give it a shot. I don't know why, but the idea of being a python is just appealing to me. (even though it probably doesn't match my person)
@@OldandAbandonedHarcorte
It’s a random lottery that is either strange (instincts take over your human mind) or can be fatal depending on what you turn into.
Not anymore grizzly compared to most SCP cases.
Like at least some of the D Class’s don’t have to be put in anymore danger again.
RIP to the guy who got turned into a fish on dry land.
Tuna fish use ram ventilation, meaning they can’t stop swimming or else they’ll drown. So even if that office was submerged, there wouldn’t be enough space for the tuna to swim so either way he was cooked
Now I’m curious. What would happen if you use SCP-3660 on the already-turned-subjects? Would they turn back to their former human selves or not?
That would make sense wait what would happen if you did it to a normal animal
@@King-dsb these are the questions that went thru my mind as well. Further testing is needed.
It woulndt work because dr bob said
"When attached to a human skin"
It woulndt work on animals
But i do wonder if they kept use it on humans does one of the humans turns into a megaladon?
SCP 3660 only embeds itself within the skin of humans. It cannot attach to any other living creature.
@@Minposu123 Hmm... Decent point there. But is that because they only tested it on D-class (and thus, only tested it on humans)?
Did they do any non-human testing with it?
I feel sorry for the blue whale. That must have been a concussion upon their collision with the walls.
Not to mention the immdiately following death. Whales and Dolphins can't breathe on land....
@@maxwellkukowski8818actually they probably died very quickly. If I'm not mistaken the sheer weight of blue whales crushes their own organs and would suffocate due to being unable to breath because of that same weight
Not to mention it would have been crushed to death under it's own weight shortly after.
probably died quickly from suffocating under it's own weight.
but that mean that you can transform into animal larger and heavier than yourself. Which is something i would not have expected since your body is supposed to ba a costume and you have to crawl out of it.
Finally a video that isnt a 3 hour repost
Yea
I like this story not just cuz I like animals but because while she's stuck as a snake, it's a little bit of a redemption story internally at least. I like that it's not just "asshole character gets what's coming to them"
Anacondas are constrictors and don't have fangs, just some small directional teeth on their jaws for gripping food
Given that turning into a snake also turned that woman into an advocate against animal abuse, I can't say that this SCP is all bad.
I'm so glad you cover a wider variety of scps than other channels I've experienced.
dead reptilian eyes is the phrase someone who's never seen a reptile in their lives would say. Reptile eyes look like whole galaxies.
I mean they can be expressive in movement, so not really surprising they got shining eyes. Even the incredibly derpy species.
Amazing, you managed to turn the most random SCP into a compelling story!
As cruel as that businesswoman was she accepted her fate right away.
maybe not right away.... she probably had a VERY rough time.
she had weeks or probably months to think things over inside that cage.
@@taliesincoleman6569
Some of that is karma, but sometimes you end up learning from your comeuppance. Providing you survive it.
This was a very original one. Great job!
Zipper man?
@@dmolegend1699 After having watched JoJo part 5, I did immediately think of that
This is now one of my faves. I live when you make videos on the awesome but lesser known ones.
I love the 15 minute "Yoga session" with her personal trainer LMAO
This is one of those weirdly wholesome SCPs. Thanks Dr. Bob
I think the animal they get turned into varies on their personalities, dislikes, and what the do like.
Actually a somewhat wholesome ending? I think? At least something good came out of it.
I know it's gonna be a good day when dr bob posts
14:45 *Me glancing down nervously at my pet cat when a cat appears in the video*
Yey more scp videos. This is the best . But girl held that drink like it was her last . A fish in her office haha. But dang I love this. The scp community is the best. Thanks again Dr Bob.
If u could be any animal what would it be .....I would be a wolf
I guess it could be waved off as being anomalous, but there's kind of a drastic error in the animation/narration here. Anacondas don't have large curved fangs, they're boa constrictors. They use their long bodies and incredible strength to disable prey.
Yeah, they also don't blink since they don't have movable eyelids.
Ya (*( _swear on my life I really do love this ch and everyone involved_ )*) ..but this actually really pissed me off beause it's extremely ez to verify , they all must've collectively been dense af durring the time frame , under the weather , or possibly phoned this one in by putting the fangs in & referencing more thn once... but i know 10000% (undeniably) y..!!!
They ALL had watched [at some point] The 90s Movie Anaconda [J.Lo & Ice Cube] it also gave the gigantic constrictors huge curved Fangs.... Completely for a much more dramatic affect.. Such total bs!
It's just constrictors, not Boa Constrictors. Boa Constrictors actually refer to a species of snakes called Boas for short.
Honestly once the zippers on you your best hope is to turn into some sort of monkey or ape so you can still do hand signs
Yea Especially If U Know Sign Language And U Could Still Get Work Done Play Video Games Etc
I think it has to do with inner animality cause us humans are similar to animals in a sense.
Or turn into a cat or dog and communicate via the app for that specific animal
@@Lol_Loco_Puertorriqueño_Chicobecause we are... We are part of the Animalia Kingdom. So technically speaking, there is a microscopic chance of a naked you coming out of your silicone shell.
Or an Elephant cause they can use the trunk to paint picture and or words
Dr Bob.
This episode was good and terrifying.
Seems like someone in PETA had some money to burn and got in touch with Marshall, Carter & Dark. 😊
Nah, that would be too humane by their standards
Who else clicked on this video just because of the thumbnail. Because I thought this was gonna be a very different story, and was quite pleasantly surprised with the somewhat wholesome ending.
Accidentally just saw a video of scp-096, now I’ve fallen down a rabbit hole of these videos
The site director "wait we did what?"
The staff "yes now for the 100th time stop asking us"
to be honest this is a break through even if it was fiction, fact, science, or magic. many people would probably love the idea of this and to be honest being an animal would be much easier then being human. even if you have new instincts
problem is... you don't know what animal you'll turn into.
the tuna fish might be an example of how it could end poorly for you
Dr bob is really god at narrating and explaining
Good God!
The snake was an awful human and not a great snake either. Though apparently being turned into a snake has now made her a better person, or snake.
thought we were gonna get a story about dr scarliffe.
that said.. the story about this snake that was a former boss is interesting.
especially with how she was humbled by the experience
honestly there ARN'T enough snake transformation stories.
It’s actually petty horrible that the people affected by this scp(scp-3660)remain with the human consciousness and can’t communicate their intentions with other humans and tell them that they mean no harm
due to the unfamiliarity with the body’s vocal cords or lack of them for some one who has turned into a an Animal with grasping digits it would be easier to use something to write or type on a keyboard
Some actually can. One Foundation researcher turned into a snake, and could speak as far as I remember.
Whats actually worse is that the foundation tries to help some they can. However if They turn into things that are too hard to contain like a whale, They force these people through hipnosis/mind stuff to erase their human minds and memories so they are reduced to the animal they've become.
And since the "animal" is no longer anomalous they can just free It in the wild.
@@gabrielpineirogarcia2078the spooky thing is that the body of the animal isn’t anomalous
just the human mind in side it and it can be “fixed” by erasing it
Depending on the animal you become, it would actually be rather easy to communicate basic stuff.
@@maximillian1109 You'd probably be able to communicate anything if you ended up with a corvid, parrot, minah bird, starling, lyrebird or any other bird that can speak (if taught/learning to do so).
The Devil Wears Prada sequel, "The Serpent Wears Louis Vaton" seems promising
This SCP story feels exactly like a fever-dream.
Finally caught up with all your videos Dr.
I watched you dr bob when you realsed your first vid im so proud to see how far you gone.
No Lie I’ve Known SCPS Since I Was 5
The whole hamster loving d class got turned into a hawk thing probably wasn't meant to be funny but holy shit I can't remember laughing so hard at a Dr Bob video. Badly needed. Stay safe all.
I laught so hard on that to..but its sad...
Best SCP content creator of all time!!!
Agreed!
In my country "personal assistant" refers to someone who helps a disabled person with their daily life. But since snakes don't have any arms or legs, I guess that makes them disabled.
the zipper has to be the work of an enemy stand user!
Sticky fingers!!!🤐
Only issue is that anacondas, just like pythons, don't have fangs. Instead, they coil around prey to crush it to death. In other words, no venomous bite.
That's what annoyed me the whole time i was watching and the feeding times,like 3 times a day is absurd
Literally making this Miranda Priestley is a great touch.
This woman turned into Nagini. At least she had a relatively good ending for these SCP stories.
Awsome man! keep it up! I loved the twist where you made us think it was a reality bending scp with an endless maze to one of a even better scp!
I remember this SCP from a cross-testing termination attempt with 682. I think they were trying to make 682 less dangerous or something. I can’t remember what the zoo zipper turn 682 into but I do remember it only ended up being temporary.
It turned onto a very dangerous gecko
@@ThrillSeeker3524too be fair, there are far worse animals 682 could have been turn into, even from list of reptiles
Komodo dragons, boa constrictors, Pythons, Cobras, alligators, crocodiles and of course anacondas. Thats just the reptiles
@@ThrillSeeker3524 Aw what a cute ge- why do I hear boss music?
682 with the ability to climb on slick surfaces without leaving claw marks in its wake if it choose. Give him complete camouflage and he truly be a force to be fear for the foundation. At least as he is you can track him through the destruction he makes.
But still there are far worse reptiles 682 can be turned into.
Interesting!!! This is a very unique SCP indeed
Y llegó Dr Bob....y se fue el aburrimiento.
Nada mejor que mi dosis de Bob semanal ..
From being stretched out far beyond recognition to transforming into an animal SCP has many ways to spend your time.
How on Earth did Louis Vuitton commission a polar bear scarf?
Or a snakeskin rug?
@@KainaX122 That's a little more understandable, given how pythons and rattlesnakes are hunted legally as opposed to polar bears
@@ThrillSeeker3524 The sad truth.
@@OzzyNe0n Not really sad when pythons are an invasive species in Florida and is incredibly damaging to the local wildlife
@@LetHimRead I'm from Florida. We eat them and tan their skins
This anomaly seems like our best chance to return to monke
Was there no reversing it? Like did the Foundation try putting the zipper on the the transformed animals to see the effect?
as far as we know... there were MANY tests but nothing has come up yet.
Imagine if it were possible to turn a gluttonous human into a pig, a loan shark into an actual shark, a serial killer into a snake, a miser into a dragon, a thief into a rat.
It's random
@@danishphillips5229 I know! I saw! I thought!
Now i'm curious what's happen if you put on the empty skin
How could anybody be upset at becoming a cat, arguably a superior form to a human body?
I like listening to dr.bob like a podcast while working
Is anyone does the same?
I should point out that anacondas do not have two long fangs like the video shows. They have a series of sharp teeth, but not fangs. They are not venomous, they are constrictors. Constrictors don't tend to have fangs as they don't need them to even fool someone into thinking they are venomous when they can simply squeeze the life out of their prey/victims.
Heck I even question why there was an anaconda in the plane in Snakes in the Plane, as although it was a nice touch all the other snakes was deadly venomous from a guy that collect deadly venomous snakes.
Thumbnails looking good today, keep it pwease!
Low key, if that thing turned me into a bear or ape, I feel like that would be the perfect way to mess with friends
If I were to use that SCP to change my life into an animal, I would hope to emerge as a Lynx
If I were to use the zipper on myself for some crazy reason, I definitely could see myself becoming a Maine Coon cat. Cats are my spirit animals, and I have a calm yet ambitious personality.
0:30. Someone call OSHA I am seeing multiple violations here. No clearly marked exits, a severe lack of proper ventilation, no sprinkler systems in sight, oh boy the owners of this building are in for a whole heap of trouble
I love how you had the PA girl still clutching her starbucks, that swill is certainly expensive but never worth keeping in an emergency
THIS IS FIRE
Cheers Dr. Bob
Very awesome thumbnail. Disturbing for sure. This is very odd SCP for sure. Great story though :)
Who does not appreciate a nice bad guy turns good guy story.👍 At first, I thought the Zoo Zipper changes humans into animals according to their current personalities from the moment it binds to their skin.🤔💭
The 8 ice cubes thing sounds made up to make the Karen more evil but back in high school I once had someone throw a burger at me through a drive thru window and then yell "I said THREE pickles not FOUR!!!". They got me right in the face, opened it first too. I was so confused.
The sound effect though... THE SOUND 😫😱💀
Imagine a arachnophobic being turned into a spider by scp-3660.
Just pointing out 1 inaccuracy, anacondas are non poisonous, and therefore shouldn't have fangs.
Awesome and cool! :)
I can't stop watching these man
Dr bob cookin🔥🔥🔥
She held onto that Starbucks for dear life
I'm traumatized from you😭 thanks a lot dude😭😭😭😭
Where is this guy getting all this video ideas its like he already knows every single scp stories and makes hes own stories Edit: i liked my comment
he gets them from the SCP wiki where writers in the community are constantly creating new SCPs, and Dr. Bob transforms them into the best version of the story we could ask for
@@brennerboss482 thx for the info
love how the characters are just the Devil Wears Prada main characters lol
Imagine seeing a massive snake condor you in a room only to drink from a coffee cup
I can’t ignore the resemblance to Miranda Priestly from “The Devil Wear’s Prada.” I cannot ignore that 😂
Perfect example of "Babe would you love me if I was a snake?"
Rip to my man who became a Tuna
"This is serious,
This can make you delirious,
You should have a healthy fear of us,
Cause too much of us is dangerous!"
Lunachicks - This Is Serious.
14:50 The person who got transformed into a cat got it easy.
You are back
I'm very curious on what happens if Dr Bright uses it on himself
So am I
Dr. Hanssen: Have you gotten used to the program yet?
Dr. Scarcliffe: The program is fine. Voice is robotic. Accent is wrong.
Dr. Hanssen: It'll do until the custom one is finished. Scarcliffe, I’ll be brief. We’re stopping experimentation with SCP-3660.
Dr. Scarcliffe: No. Why?
Dr. Hanssen: I hear it has something to do with the whale that materialized in the middle of this facility-don’t flap that hood up at me, Scarcliffe. Don’t you dare. You want to know what just landed in my inbox over lunch? Or better yet, do you want to know what the containment teams found hidden away in the storage? Animals. Every. Where. So why don't we talk about concealing experiments? Why don't you give me something to say when the big bad suit comes down here and asks exactly why we're running a zoo down here?
Dr. Scarcliffe: Tell him he's been to some pathetically small zoos. It's long term research. All recovered?
Dr. Hanssen: Did we recover them all? No, we’re getting rid of them, all 177…for fuck’s sake, Steph! My official record states we haven't even reached 80 tests, and I was recommending that you slow down even then. 177 people in less than 2 months! You can shout or hiss long term research all day long. But I don’t buy it for a second. That’s a production line.
Dr. Scarcliffe: Long term research. Still more to discover. Reversal maybe.
Dr. Hanssen: Yes. Reversal. I know. We’ve done all the testing we can on that damn zipper after it's used. You might actually get new data if you dedicated your time to studying the subjects already affected rather than by creating your little ecosystem.
Dr. Scarcliffe: Redundant. I can do that myself by keeping a diary. Look, the CoMARP just got new materials. Relevant materials. I've already ordered what I need to add skin-graft variable into next 5 tests. Authorize those last tests at least.
Dr. Hanssen: No. Enough. Stop typing and listen to me. The decision to halt experimentation’s already been made. If you keep trying to justify why this needs to keep happening, even after all that’s happened, I’ll be convinced that you’ve lost it. And I’ll happily step out of the way of the shit-storm hurtling right at you.
Dr. Scarcliffe: I'm a bloody snake, Hanssen.
Dr. Hanssen: Look. Steph, I don’t know what it’s like to be…like you. And I am sorry for what happened. Understand that, if nothing else.
Dr. Scarcliffe: Not your fault. Twitchy idiot’s fault.
Dr. Hanssen: They wanted to shut you down earlier, you know? We all knew that zipper's roulette wheel was eventually going to stop on something problematic. I expected the end would come as an apex predator controlled by a mass-murderer.
Dr. Scarcliffe: Personally expected psycho elephant.
(Pause)
Dr. Hanssen: How long do King Cobras live?
Dr. Scarcliffe: Not very long. Could be more. Provided optimal conditions.
Dr. Hanssen: Do you know how much time you have left?
Dr. Scarcliffe: No. Effects of SCP-3660 on life-span ongoing. Not even necessary if reversal is found. Do not stop experimentation. Please.
Dr. Hanssen: Then why would you sabotage yourself by-when the big bad comes down here, I’ll talk about mitigation. You have a bit of bargaining credit: agreeing to 'donate' animals with human intelligence to other teams has given you a small mountain of goodwill, especially from the folks studying [REDACTED]. But even then, the whale will have to go obviously-a lot of the others too, but I might be able to convince the director to allow experimentation with some of the current, low-maintenance subjects. No promises.
Dr. Scarcliffe: Thank you.
Dr. Hanssen: Hold on to that for a bit. If I do get testing to continue, I’ll arrange for any pertinent developments to be forwarded to you.
Dr. Scarcliffe: Why? I’ll be overseeing.
Dr. Hanssen: No. No you won’t. SCP-3660 is fundamentally my project and I don't want you anywhere near it. I'm going to recommend that you be transferred. Where exactly I don't know and I can't say I particularly care, but it's better than getting your brain flossed and then being dumped into a reserve in Southeast Asia. You can leave now. Oh, one more thing, Scarcliffe- you don't have to come back to the table: I don't want a response. The people who helped you hide away all those other experiments? They'll be eating the bullet you dodged if I succeed. Keep that in mind, wherever you end up. Now, you can leave. Good luck.
[END LOG]
Closing Statement: Site-64 has since authorized Dr. Hanssen's recommendation: 98% of SCP-3660's transfigured subjects are to be either donated to the CoMARP or released into the wild following the induced and controlled eradication of the human identity while leaving the animalistic traits intact. Testing with the remaining 2% of transfigured subjects has been allowed to resume once SCP-3660's research team has been appropriately re-staffed. Dr. Scarcliffe has been reassigned.
I get the feeling there's another zipper or article tool piece of clothing that could reverse this process. Cause I feel that this scp is just a half to another story on it the more I look at it.
" A woman, shaking in rage "
That’s not just a woman. That’s THE Miranda Priestley
Dr Bob you are just capturing skin walkers
I too shed my human skin to let my scales breathe every once in a while and slither into the bathtub, so I feel this 😆