Aight. Someone needs to make sure the artist of this channel is recognized as artist of the decade. I was looking at something in the corner of my room, and look back to see "grandpa" drifting towards me. And now my voice is almost depleted from the scream I let out. Bedtime Stories, to say ya'll are the best of the best, would still not give ya'll the credit that is due.
Mikey Turcanu is a master at Bedtime Stories illustrations. He's just absolute top shelf. I have a custom piece from him on the topic of night terrors, and when I opened it, it actually made my blood run cold and the skin on the back of my neck get all prickly. Captured it perfectly. 🥰
Reminds me of the scene in The Terror where Collins goes underwater to clear ice and he sees the corpse of a recently drowned crewman floating towards him under the ice
I silently shat me self when he was suddenly looking forward. Inquisitive or not, screw that noise I would resurface faster than a bloon of helium from there 😩
Even though I can’t support with money, “since I’m a broke college student”, I always like and play the episodes on all the platforms you guys put out content on. Like always such a great episode. You guys never disappoint.
@@plant707 i hope for all off us, students or high school members who are having difficult time in todays society to just make it alive in this dark times. But hope will come someday, we will learn and grow with each passing experience and suceede on our own 😊👍.
17:03 "A wedding ring was clearly visible on his finger." Man, this stuff can be so heart retching sometimes. This, along with the first story, really do remind us of how mortal we are, and the sometimes sudden and tragic ways we can lose our lives. It's especially saddening how loved ones don't get to say goodbye, such as with sailors who never return and no evidence of their departure from this world is preserved as a reminder they were here. Only words.
Reading about it in other sources, the y left out the worst part. The survivors on Isle Royal had a few days to think about how much freezing to death sucks while they froze to death. One of them, a woman in her 20s managed to write a message in a bottle. It was a note telling her parents where and why she was about to die. ;-;
When you starting talking about Great Lakes and storms I thought "This is 100% going to be the Edmund Fitzgerald". But yea the Kanloops in it's own right is another interesting story, and while it's known, it's a lot less popular and less known to the general public then the Fitzgerald. So good call shining some light on the Kanloops.
The Gryphon was the first European ship to sail the great lakes. It is also the first ghost ship of the great lakes. There are tons of creepy stories about the great lakes and I agree with you, it's good to see something other than just the Fitzgerald.
@@amethyst42 if I'm not mistaken (always a possibility), the E.F. also has a floating corpse. But it has been designated a recognized burial ground and divers are no longer allowed
That slow approach of the corpse in the final segment will replace the toilet paper shortages in my nightmares. It was so creepy and didn't end in a cheap jump scare. I loved it.
Keep the water stories coming! Can't get enough of spooky water stories, especially since I'm already terrified of the ocean lol Also why hasn't "Grandpa" been recovered and given a proper burial?
"The Lake, it is said, never gives up her dead." But there is a legitimate reason, although I can't recall it atm, I'll have to go look at Ask A Mortician's video again. ETA: I couldn't find an explanation for him specifically in her video, but I'm going to agree with others and say it's probably the same as the bodies on the Fitzgerald; the family wanted him left there.
These videos have every ingredients required for a video about a scary story. - Fantastic narration. - Horrifying imagery - Scary background sounds Credit to the narrator and the artist. Really gifted people. Keep up the great work❤❤
Imagining a perfectly preserved corpse gently swaying in the current is so delightfully gruesome. I don't know if I could ever sleep peacefully again if I were to see such a thing in person. I knew there were many shipwrecks in the great lakes but didn't know exactly how many. That is so crazy. Haunted waters for sure. I like how you mention the moody weather, because that is how it is on the land around here as well.
Allow me to push your nightmares a little further. "Perfectly preserved" in terms of deep water doesn't mean like a freshly dead corpse or an ice mummy like those buried during arctic expeditions. Any features are gone from the corpse. Pieces of flesh and skin may not survive either but what does remain is body fat and whatever it can cling to. So clothing, bones, and metal articles that won't corrode like gold rings and watches. The fat will render into something like wax and help preserve anything left on the body at this time. So grandpa isn't floating like someone who was frozen, he's more like a lumpy half decayed featureless pale body. You can find images and video of bodies on the Kamloops if you look. There's at least one new one that isn't grandpa though I think images have surfaced of both of them.
With alot of us being confined to our "quarters" I look forward to these vids more than ever..thank you for continuing to make videos in the midst of this crisis we deal with, much love
Thank you for another great edition of your blog. It was a wonderful distraction from the stress of sheltering at home due to the Coronavirus. Please keep up the great work that you do. It is very much appreciated by your audience.
Stress? You don't feel seclusion, isolation, frustration, lack of any kind of control whatsoever, uncertainty, and the feeling that the world is crumbling around you, that the only thing keeping you from losing your mind is escapist fantasy, because you not want to nowhere near this dystopian apocalyptic world.
Nothing could be better on this wretched day than to find a new video from Bedtime Stories!! I’ve been re-watching all the old ones, but a new one is a treat to savor! Thanks to everyone who worked on this for getting it out in the middle of everything going on around us all! Stay safe and well, BS crew and everyone watching! 😷♥️
Lol, “ he appears inquisitive not hostile” Bedtime stories “it’s free real estate” proceeds to have a scary hostile undead guy move towards the viewer. “Grandpa” in the afterlife, “This is an outrage, I look nothing like that!”
I find it hard to doubt diver's stories. I've never done diving or spent much time at sea, yet I work with many ex-military naval men and women. Some of the stories and events are truly interesting and not once over the years have they changed the story. My experience with sea faring people is that they respect the sea and aren't prone to tell tall tales for attention.
I must say, to have both my home town of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and my current residence near Victoria on Vancouver Island mentioned in the same video brings a bit of a personal connection to your videos. I love them. Please keep up the great work, and when I can, I will join the channel!
I've been really looking forward to part 2 - and wasn't disappointed! That's so creepy! How, at the end, the corpse floats very slowly towards you through the submerged ship!
Glad to see you coming up on half a million subs. You deserve it! These vids’ quality is outstanding, from the writing to the research, the narration, and the art!
This is awesome only a couple hours old and this channel has 2k likes. I remember this channel over a year ago, luckily finding this a couple of months into its inception. To see it grown as a fan is so cool. I’ve forwarded these videos and championed this channel for ages for its simple awesome content. Well done to all those who make this channel awesome. What fantastic narration, tone and artwork you guys do.
Unironically read about the Kamloops and many other wrecks during a small sailing trip in the Apostle Islands lake superior. The book was called "shipwrecks of isle Royale national park", great reading, can't wait to dive there someday!
Hey, I’m from Victoria! It’s so cool to hear of a story that took place in places I see nearly every day. The maritime museum that you said holds the preserved lifeboat is literally across the street to the bus stop I catch every day after school, and they used to be inside the same building as my school. That’s so cool! I’m going to see the lifeboat for myself. Lots of love from Victoria
That image at the end was utterly terrifying!!! Divers to the wreckage of the Edmund Fitzgerald actually found preserved bodies within the ship itself!! One of them can be seen in the cabin house!!! As always, awesome video guys!!! Keep 'em coming!!!✌✌✌✌🤘🤘🤘🤘❤❤❤❤
Scare-o-Meter: Bedtime Stories > A haunted house filled to the brim with spiders and snakes that plays non-stop elevator music while your fingernails are scraped over a chalkboard...imho
Getting the notification for this video was the icing on the cake for one of the most relaxing weekends I've had in a long time. Ty Bedtime Stories! Love you guys!
As someone living in Wisconsin, having grown up right on the shoreline of Lake Michigan, I've heard and looked into so many of the wrecks of the Great Lakes that so often just sound amazingly beyond belief, no matter how easy to explain that they might be, even if over time and in the presence of new evidence. It's still hard to believe so many, like the Edmund Fitzgerald herself, could go down without nary a trace until long after when they're finally discovered on the bottom or washed up. Thank you for covering one of the many, one I'd actually never heard of before, but one that I'm glad to know and to respect. As you said, the waters should never be taken for granted...and tales like these and many others are exactly why.
Thanks BTS, love your channel and have for a little while here - well since I was lucky enough to discover it... it started with Skinwalker Ranch because I was exploring that subject matter at that time - I’m from Vancouver Island originally, Victoria, but we live around northern BC near Alaska etc - so the story from the Island area was really a discovery - where I live right now and am writing you from... lots of mystery history too - thanks again man your portrayals and rendering of the absolutely mind blowing subjects is the best and most entertaining work I’ve encountered.
Hello, I live in Michigan and used to work at a local museum. There are tons of mysterious ship wrecks up here. Including ships like Le Griffon which was the first warship to ever sail the Great Lakes and the French minesweepers Cerisoles and Inkerman were never found. There are a lot of other ones as well. Wink wink video ideas. It is a truly mysterious and fascinating place to call home.
The last incident scared me real good. I was watching the body looking down as i was making some food, as soon as I looked up i saw that the body is looking at me. Almost droped my sandwich tho
Outstanding production, as always. Thanks for this fascinating video. As an avid scuba diver, the stories of Grandpa’s corpse literally gave me chills. Yikes!!
These were all wonderfully and eerily portrayed and narrated, but my goodness, that last one especially is quite unsettling, particularly with the involvement of the questionably sentient corpse. Y'all never disappoint. I become genuinely excited when I receive a notification about a new upload! 😊
Can’t help noticing the only ones that survived the SS Valencia were her crew of sailors. Isn’t it women’s dn children first? So her crew was just a bunch of Michael scotts
That is first and foremost the rule of the sea every since the days off SS Birkenhead, which instauted the law, but alot of factors some time outweigh the effort of a effecient exvaction.
That's the general idea but if it happened so fast and the passengers were in their cabins, the only ones on deck would be the ships officers. Maybe the way below decks was smashed, and extraction was impossible. So they could only get themselves on the lifeboats
There is a lot more to the story then reported here. A few of the lifeboats capsized and the passengers drowned. When the rescue ships finally arrived, the remaining woman believed their rescue was imminent and stayed on the ship (Valencia was not sinking, just trapped on rocks and being battered by waves) instead of getting on the remaining lifeboats. Unfortunately, a large wave washed the remaining survivors off the ship where they drowned before they could be rescued.
Kudos for the animation and the sound of the ship harmlessly bouncing off the hull, slight subtleties such as that is what makes this channel such a gem 💎 👍
I have somewhat learned in recent times that taking my eyes off the spooky whatever I might be watching on TH-cam is a bad idea. Luckily this time I was keeping my attention focused because my mom and I were watching this together, and I got a funny feeling when Gramps showed up. I asked her if she thought he was gonna come to the camera and she said she hoped not. Then I had to ask if I could hold her hand and she took it and squeezed it. Mom said it was badass. She noted that it was just slow enough to not notice, and that's how things are suddenly in your face when you least expect it. You guys really have some wonderful artists!
A fantastic sequel to one of this channel's best series. Great to hear another group of mysteries For Those In Peril... An impressive attention to detail in your illustrations of the ships too! I was actually about to criticize you for your depiction of the Iron Mountain, as your version bears much more resemblance to the sidewheel tugboats common to the River Clyde but almost unknown to the Mississippi. But no, a quick Google Image search suggests you were spot on. Only incorrect detail was showing the paddlewheel as being exposed; while nifty for the animation, nearly all paddle steamers sheltered their wheels in large guards or "paddle boxes" so as to avoid damage, which would leave only the bottom most part of the wheel exposed. Can't wait for the next episode. I recall from the Discord page that there's quite a few tales and topics to get through, such as ship disappearances like the USS Cyclops (here's still hoping you call in Drachinifel for a quick guest spot), the SS Waratah, or the train ferry SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2. There's the ships abandoned by their crew; the Mary Celeste almost feels too cliche, but it's a tale worth telling, there's also the SS Baychimo, ghost ship of the Arctic, the schooner Carroll A. Deering, and the MV Joyita, Mary Celeste of the South Pacific. And of course the ships that return from beyond the watery grave; SS Bannockburn, Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes, the schooners Dash and Young Teazer, both lost in the War of 1812 but still seen to this day, or the Eliza Battle, ghost steamer of the Mississippi. And of course, what better way to close out this series than a full episode dedicated to the queen of them all, the most unfortunate ship to ever sail the seas, Brunel's Great Babe and the ship that killed her master, the SS Great Eastern.
The sources I've read say Iron Mountain was a stern-wheel model. Also Iron Mountain sank in a flood season. The crew abandoned ship when it started sinking and it got washed down stream and over a levee. Also the majority of the wreck was found in the cotton field not just a part of it. I read a book about Great Eastern. has a few spooky legends, but not much of a mystery.
I live about 40 minutes from Lake Providence where Iron Mountain vanished. We just crossed the Mississippi at Vicksburg today actually both ways. I had never heard this story. The first thing I thought of when wreckage turned up in a field is the river swelling from rising flood waters. Especially since the levees weren’t what they are after the Great 1927 Flood if they even existed at all in 1882. In fact, i was told recently that the levees used to be a lot farther back off the river, several miles, compared to what they are now (which has contributed to the river wanting to reroute itself down the Afaychalya to Morgan City bypassing New Orleans in recent decades
@@classicgunstoday1972 Yeah the cotton field where the Iron Mountain was found is down river from where she sank. How a sunken ship got washed over a levee? dunno, but it happened. Also the crew totally abandoned ship... except that one lady who was in the wrong place and drowned before she could get out.
Excellence all round,🏆 stories..images, narration...🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 I've watched it twice already! I will return tonight for further atmospheric conditions😄 thank you, I always enjoy this channel. ✌️
I don't plan on ordering anything from Amazon until Covid 19 is gone but your book is in my cart waiting for that day. I am a Top 500 Amazon reviewer (soon to be top 100) and even though i have not read it yet i have still given it a 5 star review since i know the stories in the book already and i know how much research and detail that you guys put into the stories. I look forward to the day that i can get my hands on a copy of the book
Good to see a fan of both channels! I had the same thought myself. They have a similar narrative style - no nonsense, no extra drama in their voice, no hyperbole. Just 'here are the facts, make up your own mind'. Any other unsolved mysteries - type channel you recommend?
Checked TH-cam today and immediately made separate tabs for both this video and Bob’s to watch later! Not really a believer, but it’s always great content
I must say (albeit again), that I really enjoy the content this group churns out. From the narration, and the fantastic imagery, to the subjects covered. Thank you for the hard work, it doesn’t go unappreciated! Looking forward to the day I see 500k subscribers (to infinity and beyond)! Keep up the excellent work guys! Many thanks!
I was a fishing boat worker for years. I miss the ocean but WONT go back. Some of the shit you see and hear, or I saw and heard, made me second guess my line of work. Now me and my big brother work deep under ground in a mine we bought. Gotta love dangerous jobs
"Grandpa's" drifting corpse was actually quite freaky.
He looks like the corpse of a senior that winds up dead when he was sent to the crooked home we watched on 60 Minutes.
@Michael Thompson does he need any toilet paper ?
I just came back from Woolies with a 10 pack !🤪
That "Grandpa" is living my dream afterlife - haunting an old sunken ship and scaring the $h!t out of wandering divers.
Seriously. Even if you notice he's moving and expecting it, it's still really unnerving.
@@rsuriyop he absolutely came back to f**k with divers. What a legend. Wish I could've met him when he was alive, he must've been a *hoot*.
Honestly that last image terrified me. I didn’t see him moving at first and started second guessing if the image was actually moving. Well done!!!
Aight. Someone needs to make sure the artist of this channel is recognized as artist of the decade. I was looking at something in the corner of my room, and look back to see "grandpa" drifting towards me. And now my voice is almost depleted from the scream I let out. Bedtime Stories, to say ya'll are the best of the best, would still not give ya'll the credit that is due.
That part with Grandpa was legitimately scary especially when he looked up.
I freezed in that part :D
it made me jump up
I had to fight not to look away, I was sure they were going to do a jump scare. I'm glad they didn't, though!
I had to move the screen away from me so I couldn't see it anymore
Like a nightmare where you can't run away or move at all.
"Do you fear death?"
"Do you fear that dark abyss?"
"Are your deeds laid bare?"
"Are your sins punished?"
nice reference! to the depths!
Scargost the artist “Does your chain hang low?”
“Does it wobble to and fro?”
“Can you tie it in a knot?”
“Can you tie it in a bow?”
Plink, plunk 🎶plink-plink🎵plink...plink.........pli.....
I GOT A JAR OF DIRT
Please include the Titanic in the next chapter of this series
God, even though I knew "Grandpa" would "come towards me", I still got chills..
Mikey Turcanu is a master at Bedtime Stories illustrations. He's just absolute top shelf. I have a custom piece from him on the topic of night terrors, and when I opened it, it actually made my blood run cold and the skin on the back of my neck get all prickly. Captured it perfectly. 🥰
Reminds me of the scene in The Terror where Collins goes underwater to clear ice and he sees the corpse of a recently drowned crewman floating towards him under the ice
More liked your grandpa would've came ON you amirite or no
Yeah. Especially when he looked up.
I silently shat me self when he was suddenly looking forward.
Inquisitive or not, screw that noise I would resurface faster than a bloon of helium from there 😩
Even though I can’t support with money, “since I’m a broke college student”, I always like and play the episodes on all the platforms you guys put out content on. Like always such a great episode. You guys never disappoint.
Don't worry, you'll not always be a broke college student, soon you'll just be broke.
And then you will be broken.
And then homless like me, but at least you wont be alone in that situation
@@dominikbradvica9406 Sorry to hear that :( I hope things will get better for you soon.
@@plant707 i hope for all off us, students or high school members who are having difficult time in todays society to just make it alive in this dark times. But hope will come someday, we will learn and grow with each passing experience and suceede on our own 😊👍.
17:03
"A wedding ring was clearly visible on his finger."
Man, this stuff can be so heart retching sometimes. This, along with the first story, really do remind us of how mortal we are, and the sometimes sudden and tragic ways we can lose our lives. It's especially saddening how loved ones don't get to say goodbye, such as with sailors who never return and no evidence of their departure from this world is preserved as a reminder they were here. Only words.
Reading about it in other sources, the y left out the worst part. The survivors on Isle Royal had a few days to think about how much freezing to death sucks while they froze to death. One of them, a woman in her 20s managed to write a message in a bottle. It was a note telling her parents where and why she was about to die. ;-;
I have a nasty feeling some wretched diver actually stole the ring a few years back. Now there's a starter for a good yarn......
When you starting talking about Great Lakes and storms I thought "This is 100% going to be the Edmund Fitzgerald". But yea the Kanloops in it's own right is another interesting story, and while it's known, it's a lot less popular and less known to the general public then the Fitzgerald. So good call shining some light on the Kanloops.
The Gryphon was the first European ship to sail the great lakes. It is also the first ghost ship of the great lakes.
There are tons of creepy stories about the great lakes and I agree with you, it's good to see something other than just the Fitzgerald.
The fitzgerald was also the first name to come to mind for me as well although the kanloops seems to be a whole other level of creepy in comparison
I hope any future episode looks at København and SS Waratah.
Also immediately thought of the E.F.! Though I dunno, are there actually ghost stories about it? Many of us know the song...
@@amethyst42 if I'm not mistaken (always a possibility), the E.F. also has a floating corpse. But it has been designated a recognized burial ground and divers are no longer allowed
Does anyone know where the love of God goes, when the waves turn the minutes to hours?
- Gordon Lightfoot, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"
Blaze Johnson that’s a great song
At 7pm the main hatchway gave in he said, "Fellas go get me a dooooonut."
I agree with lane a beautiful song it makes me feel as if I am with the crew on that ill fated day
Classic song.
Hey guys, what song? I'm intrigued!
That slow approach of the corpse in the final segment will replace the toilet paper shortages in my nightmares. It was so creepy and didn't end in a cheap jump scare. I loved it.
We all know about Davy Jones' locker, but what about the other Monkees?
Mirokuofnite John Lennon’s mini fridge
Mick Jagger's computer desk
Matthew Lee Miss ya’ Davy Jones, you daydream believer! 🌈
Brian Wilson's coin purse
Ricky Bobby’s trunk
Isn't this where The Flying Dutchman took Spongebob after being sold for 62 cents?
exactly my first thoughts
lmao
Yes it is
yes. classic 👌
Naw, that's where Jack Sparrow got taken because he angered Davy Jones for the 99th time...
Keep the water stories coming! Can't get enough of spooky water stories, especially since I'm already terrified of the ocean lol
Also why hasn't "Grandpa" been recovered and given a proper burial?
Would you want to try to grab the body that appears to be following you?
@@awsomness239 Hell no lol but I mean aren't there body recovery divers for that reason? I know I'd want my relative's body recovered if I could
Commissar Geister 18:05 it says he is stuck between rubble in the engine room, it would take a lot of effort to recover his body
"The Lake, it is said, never gives up her dead." But there is a legitimate reason, although I can't recall it atm, I'll have to go look at Ask A Mortician's video again.
ETA: I couldn't find an explanation for him specifically in her video, but I'm going to agree with others and say it's probably the same as the bodies on the Fitzgerald; the family wanted him left there.
Plus there are thunderstorms outside right now-perfect mood! ⛈
Life is cruel, why should the afterlife be any different!
1st grade is cruel to a 6 year old as well. "I can't wait til I grow up..." On this earth we're just in kindergarten kid, higher education awaits us.
These videos have every ingredients required for a video about a scary story.
- Fantastic narration.
- Horrifying imagery
- Scary background sounds
Credit to the narrator and the artist. Really gifted people. Keep up the great work❤❤
Big shout out for the narrator on this series, without his tone and his articulated narrative this brilliant series would very depleted indeed.
he went away for awhile and we all rioted lol
Jester's Sketchbook he was stepping down wasn’t he? What happened?
@@OmegaFox09 Pathetic people complained like little bitches about it so he had to come back.
@Kezza Banana .. you still going on about that?? .. jeez get a life ..yes yes he is back ..get over it ...Saddo
@IanJohnson dude, are you having a stroke?
If nautical nightmares be something you wish...
BED....TIME....STOR....IES
Then drop on the deck and flop like a fish...
Get washed off the deck and sleep with the fish!
SpongeBob SquarePants
Sponge Bob scare pants
Imagining a perfectly preserved corpse gently swaying in the current is so delightfully gruesome. I don't know if I could ever sleep peacefully again if I were to see such a thing in person. I knew there were many shipwrecks in the great lakes but didn't know exactly how many. That is so crazy. Haunted waters for sure. I like how you mention the moody weather, because that is how it is on the land around here as well.
Allow me to push your nightmares a little further. "Perfectly preserved" in terms of deep water doesn't mean like a freshly dead corpse or an ice mummy like those buried during arctic expeditions. Any features are gone from the corpse. Pieces of flesh and skin may not survive either but what does remain is body fat and whatever it can cling to. So clothing, bones, and metal articles that won't corrode like gold rings and watches. The fat will render into something like wax and help preserve anything left on the body at this time. So grandpa isn't floating like someone who was frozen, he's more like a lumpy half decayed featureless pale body. You can find images and video of bodies on the Kamloops if you look. There's at least one new one that isn't grandpa though I think images have surfaced of both of them.
Good ol' jackie: "I've got a jar of diiirt, I ve got a jar of diiirt, and guess what's inside iit"
"Guess what's in side it".
@@Beowulf_98 thanks, fixed it now
@@AstralMan91 you're welcome.
Captain Squigglyface: Enough!
Keep em coming! There's lots of scary myths, legends, and true events left to cover on the most mysterious part of our planet.
With alot of us being confined to our "quarters" I look forward to these vids more than ever..thank you for continuing to make videos in the midst of this crisis we deal with, much love
Thank you for another great edition of your blog. It was a wonderful distraction from the stress of sheltering at home due to the Coronavirus. Please keep up the great work that you do. It is very much appreciated by your audience.
Stress? You don't feel seclusion, isolation, frustration, lack of any kind of control whatsoever, uncertainty, and the feeling that the world is crumbling around you, that the only thing keeping you from losing your mind is escapist fantasy, because you not want to nowhere near this dystopian apocalyptic world.
Nothing could be better on this wretched day than to find a new video from Bedtime Stories!!
I’ve been re-watching all the old ones, but a new one is a treat to savor! Thanks to everyone who worked on this for getting it out in the middle of everything going on around us all!
Stay safe and well, BS crew and everyone watching! 😷♥️
I never want these episodes to end! I can't get enough of this channel.
13:32, pink floyd reference, a distant ship's smoke on the horizon. Wow! So cool!
You are only coming through in waves
@@max_headroom_1987 your lips move, but I can't hear what you say
Lol, “ he appears inquisitive not hostile” Bedtime stories “it’s free real estate” proceeds to have a scary hostile undead guy move towards the viewer. “Grandpa” in the afterlife, “This is an outrage, I look nothing like that!”
I know there’s a few pictures of grandpa floating around on the internet if you’re interested in what he looks like. No pun intended
@@stuglife5514 What does he look like?
I find it hard to doubt diver's stories. I've never done diving or spent much time at sea, yet I work with many ex-military naval men and women. Some of the stories and events are truly interesting and not once over the years have they changed the story. My experience with sea faring people is that they respect the sea and aren't prone to tell tall tales for attention.
I must say, to have both my home town of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and my current residence near Victoria on Vancouver Island mentioned in the same video brings a bit of a personal connection to your videos. I love them. Please keep up the great work, and when I can, I will join the channel!
Thanks you guys for doing a story about 'Grandpa'/Old Whitey, I was hoping his story would make Part.2, keep up the good work fellas!!!
The perfect storm of brilliant story telling awesome artwork, with subtle use of animation and well placed sound. I love these stories..
I've been really looking forward to part 2 - and wasn't disappointed!
That's so creepy! How, at the end, the corpse floats very slowly towards you through the submerged ship!
@@osakarose5612 Ha yeah! - I had to rewind to make sure I wasn't going nuts!
Glad to see you coming up on half a million subs. You deserve it! These vids’ quality is outstanding, from the writing to the research, the narration, and the art!
This is awesome only a couple hours old and this channel has 2k likes. I remember this channel over a year ago, luckily finding this a couple of months into its inception. To see it grown as a fan is so cool. I’ve forwarded these videos and championed this channel for ages for its simple awesome content. Well done to all those who make this channel awesome. What fantastic narration, tone and artwork you guys do.
I just watched a documentary series about the "Scandinavian star" incident. Very intriguing itself. This is a nice dessert.
Love the "animated" pictures. And "Grandpa" at the end, yep, gonna see him in a dream tonight. 👍👍
I hope you sleep well.
Unironically read about the Kamloops and many other wrecks during a small sailing trip in the Apostle Islands lake superior.
The book was called "shipwrecks of isle Royale national park", great reading, can't wait to dive there someday!
Bootstrap Bill Turner:"Then it's the Locker for you!"
"He comes for the one who wears the black spot"
Lame
Hey, I’m from Victoria! It’s so cool to hear of a story that took place in places I see nearly every day. The maritime museum that you said holds the preserved lifeboat is literally across the street to the bus stop I catch every day after school, and they used to be inside the same building as my school. That’s so cool! I’m going to see the lifeboat for myself. Lots of love from Victoria
The drawings and animations are phenomenal. Thank you, Richard While
There's something about your videos that never fail to truly make me feel dreadful fear deep within. Only your videos do this to me.
Some of this art is the best I’ve seen. So unique. Great channel.
That image at the end was utterly terrifying!!! Divers to the wreckage of the Edmund Fitzgerald actually found preserved bodies within the ship itself!! One of them can be seen in the cabin house!!! As always, awesome video guys!!! Keep 'em coming!!!✌✌✌✌🤘🤘🤘🤘❤❤❤❤
Scare-o-Meter: Bedtime Stories > A haunted house filled to the brim with spiders and snakes that plays non-stop elevator music while your fingernails are scraped over a chalkboard...imho
Only the first two of those are scary. The music and nails are just grating.
Getting the notification for this video was the icing on the cake for one of the most relaxing weekends I've had in a long time. Ty Bedtime Stories! Love you guys!
Thank you for uploading the videos, they’re really helping me in my time of self quarantine.
These are some of the most entertaining stories I've ever listened to. Very well spoken and put together. Great work 👏
I grew up on Vancouver Island and remember hearing about the the SS Valencia. Thank-you for sharing them. They keep them sounding eeirly and fresh
Brilliant. I love these nautical mysteries. PLEASE TELL ME THERE IS A PART 3!
As someone living in Wisconsin, having grown up right on the shoreline of Lake Michigan, I've heard and looked into so many of the wrecks of the Great Lakes that so often just sound amazingly beyond belief, no matter how easy to explain that they might be, even if over time and in the presence of new evidence. It's still hard to believe so many, like the Edmund Fitzgerald herself, could go down without nary a trace until long after when they're finally discovered on the bottom or washed up.
Thank you for covering one of the many, one I'd actually never heard of before, but one that I'm glad to know and to respect. As you said, the waters should never be taken for granted...and tales like these and many others are exactly why.
The art work is just breath taking. It has come so far (it was always amazing). Keep up the fantastic work!
Thanks BTS, love your channel and have for a little while here - well since I was lucky enough to discover it... it started with Skinwalker Ranch because I was exploring that subject matter at that time - I’m from Vancouver Island originally, Victoria, but we live around northern BC near Alaska etc - so the story from the Island area was really a discovery - where I live right now and am writing you from... lots of mystery history too - thanks again man your portrayals and rendering of the absolutely mind blowing subjects is the best and most entertaining work I’ve encountered.
The only other “locker” that reaches to the same reputation level belongs to Kevin Spacey
The last graphic with Grandpa’s body moving closer and his head coming up!!! Good job on the video!
It's always a good day when there's a new Bedtime Story. Thank you xxx
Hell yes! Hell yes! Thank you for the new episode guys. I've been waiting for part 2. I just love all of your stories. 😀😀😀😀😀😀🥰🥰🥰🥰💖💖💖💖💜💜💜💜
Another episode very well done, please keep making new episodes. They are GREAT
Hello, I live in Michigan and used to work at a local museum. There are tons of mysterious ship wrecks up here. Including ships like Le Griffon which was the first warship to ever sail the Great Lakes and the French minesweepers Cerisoles and Inkerman were never found. There are a lot of other ones as well. Wink wink video ideas. It is a truly mysterious and fascinating place to call home.
Need more of these videos during lockdown, bored out my mind
Cool as ever
You guys knock it out of the park every time
Now THIS is the kind of content I subscribed for. Great episode.
Great work as always guys. Thank you 👍🏻
Thank you for your videos they are a source of comfort in these hard times
Your animation, and editing are getting crazy good. Narration has always been top notch. Also been waiting for part 2. Loving it, BTS.
ive started to binge watch all your videos again...thanks
The last incident scared me real good. I was watching the body looking down as i was making some food, as soon as I
looked up i saw that the body is looking at me. Almost droped my sandwich tho
Fantastic- from the writing, narration, artwork, everything is perfect. Well done.
Fantastic episode! Beautiful animation, especially loved the ship forming from smoke...
Outstanding production, as always. Thanks for this fascinating video. As an avid scuba diver, the stories of Grandpa’s corpse literally gave me chills. Yikes!!
These were all wonderfully and eerily portrayed and narrated, but my goodness, that last one especially is quite unsettling, particularly with the involvement of the questionably sentient corpse.
Y'all never disappoint. I become genuinely excited when I receive a notification about a new upload! 😊
Can’t help noticing the only ones that survived the SS Valencia were her crew of sailors. Isn’t it women’s dn children first? So her crew was just a bunch of Michael scotts
That is first and foremost the rule of the sea every since the days off SS Birkenhead, which instauted the law, but alot of factors some time outweigh the effort of a effecient exvaction.
That's the general idea but if it happened so fast and the passengers were in their cabins, the only ones on deck would be the ships officers. Maybe the way below decks was smashed, and extraction was impossible. So they could only get themselves on the lifeboats
There is a lot more to the story then reported here. A few of the lifeboats capsized and the passengers drowned. When the rescue ships finally arrived, the remaining woman believed their rescue was imminent and stayed on the ship (Valencia was not sinking, just trapped on rocks and being battered by waves) instead of getting on the remaining lifeboats.
Unfortunately, a large wave washed the remaining survivors off the ship where they drowned before they could be rescued.
It’s more of a tradition or informal code of conduct rather than an actual maritime law.
Also, keep in mind that it was stormy seas. The men were probably able to row the boat safely in the storm whereas the women and children could not.
Kudos for the animation and the sound of the ship harmlessly bouncing off the hull, slight subtleties such as that is what makes this channel such a gem 💎 👍
I have somewhat learned in recent times that taking my eyes off the spooky whatever I might be watching on TH-cam is a bad idea. Luckily this time I was keeping my attention focused because my mom and I were watching this together, and I got a funny feeling when Gramps showed up. I asked her if she thought he was gonna come to the camera and she said she hoped not. Then I had to ask if I could hold her hand and she took it and squeezed it. Mom said it was badass. She noted that it was just slow enough to not notice, and that's how things are suddenly in your face when you least expect it. You guys really have some wonderful artists!
You guys are a bright light in a dark world at the moment stay safe everyone
This is my favorite series on this channel.
one of favs! Excellent work on all episodes though. I watch them over & over
The animations really make these stories so much better
Right after I done finished watching every one of your videos this uploads. 👍
I love all these stories both the narration and the illustrations
A fantastic sequel to one of this channel's best series. Great to hear another group of mysteries For Those In Peril...
An impressive attention to detail in your illustrations of the ships too! I was actually about to criticize you for your depiction of the Iron Mountain, as your version bears much more resemblance to the sidewheel tugboats common to the River Clyde but almost unknown to the Mississippi. But no, a quick Google Image search suggests you were spot on. Only incorrect detail was showing the paddlewheel as being exposed; while nifty for the animation, nearly all paddle steamers sheltered their wheels in large guards or "paddle boxes" so as to avoid damage, which would leave only the bottom most part of the wheel exposed.
Can't wait for the next episode. I recall from the Discord page that there's quite a few tales and topics to get through, such as ship disappearances like the USS Cyclops (here's still hoping you call in Drachinifel for a quick guest spot), the SS Waratah, or the train ferry SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2. There's the ships abandoned by their crew; the Mary Celeste almost feels too cliche, but it's a tale worth telling, there's also the SS Baychimo, ghost ship of the Arctic, the schooner Carroll A. Deering, and the MV Joyita, Mary Celeste of the South Pacific. And of course the ships that return from beyond the watery grave; SS Bannockburn, Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes, the schooners Dash and Young Teazer, both lost in the War of 1812 but still seen to this day, or the Eliza Battle, ghost steamer of the Mississippi. And of course, what better way to close out this series than a full episode dedicated to the queen of them all, the most unfortunate ship to ever sail the seas, Brunel's Great Babe and the ship that killed her master, the SS Great Eastern.
The sources I've read say Iron Mountain was a stern-wheel model.
Also Iron Mountain sank in a flood season. The crew abandoned ship when it started sinking and it got washed down stream and over a levee. Also the majority of the wreck was found in the cotton field not just a part of it.
I read a book about Great Eastern. has a few spooky legends, but not much of a mystery.
The Mississippi holds mysteries unknown to everybody near it. I live a few hours away from that river.
@Michael Thompson which lighthouse?
I live about 40 minutes from Lake Providence where Iron Mountain vanished. We just crossed the Mississippi at Vicksburg today actually both ways. I had never heard this story.
The first thing I thought of when wreckage turned up in a field is the river swelling from rising flood waters. Especially since the levees weren’t what they are after the Great 1927 Flood if they even existed at all in 1882. In fact, i was told recently that the levees used to be a lot farther back off the river, several miles, compared to what they are now (which has contributed to the river wanting to reroute itself down the Afaychalya to Morgan City bypassing New Orleans in recent decades
@@classicgunstoday1972 Yeah the cotton field where the Iron Mountain was found is down river from where she sank. How a sunken ship got washed over a levee? dunno, but it happened. Also the crew totally abandoned ship... except that one lady who was in the wrong place and drowned before she could get out.
Excellence all round,🏆 stories..images, narration...🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 I've watched it twice already! I will return tonight for further atmospheric conditions😄 thank you, I always enjoy this channel. ✌️
I don't plan on ordering anything from Amazon until Covid 19 is gone but your book is in my cart waiting for that day. I am a Top 500 Amazon reviewer (soon to be top 100) and even though i have not read it yet i have still given it a 5 star review since i know the stories in the book already and i know how much research and detail that you guys put into the stories. I look forward to the day that i can get my hands on a copy of the book
Fabulous book. Have just bought it on Kindle and I’m like a little girl in a sweetie shop. Thank you so much and keep them coming.
Awesome to see another story! Especially about the abode of Davy Jones' Locker, where many a men have been confined...
No greater cowards than a crew that abandons their passengers.
The crew tried to save the passengers.
That last animation was epic!
I have this and a Bob Gymlan to listen to, excellent. M.
Good to see a fan of both channels! I had the same thought myself. They have a similar narrative style - no nonsense, no extra drama in their voice, no hyperbole. Just 'here are the facts, make up your own mind'. Any other unsolved mysteries - type channel you recommend?
Love Bob's channel!!
Both channels are excellent.
Clintone Alphonso Hi, try Beyond Creepy. M.
Checked TH-cam today and immediately made separate tabs for both this video and Bob’s to watch later! Not really a believer, but it’s always great content
A book? That is perfect! I can’t wait to get my hands on it!
just loving this series! brilliant work all around
hey @Bedtime_Stories , could you do an episode on The Book Of Enoch, The Watchers, and the Nephilim?
YES!!! that would be awesome.
please make more parts to there, they're absolutely amazing
I’ve been waiting for this ! Thank you ! 👍😊
Hell yeah, been waiting for part two. Love this channel.
I do have to say this is my favourite channel on TH-cam right now and the only channel I have set the notification bell on
Holy sh** that corpse animation gave me chills
I must say (albeit again), that I really enjoy the content this group churns out. From the narration, and the fantastic imagery, to the subjects covered. Thank you for the hard work, it doesn’t go unappreciated! Looking forward to the day I see 500k subscribers (to infinity and beyond)! Keep up the excellent work guys! Many thanks!
Good stories and well narrated. Thanks.
GUYS I STILL WANT "A YETI RIDING A DINO CHASING AN ALIEN FLEEING WITH HIS CAKE" VIDEO FOR APRIL FOOLS!
Why April Fools - can't it be real ?
I was a fishing boat worker for years. I miss the ocean but WONT go back. Some of the shit you see and hear, or I saw and heard, made me second guess my line of work. Now me and my big brother work deep under ground in a mine we bought. Gotta love dangerous jobs