Just a headsup for everyone and Jack, At 34:24, when Jack was trying to do the homework, you were actually required to draw a 円 character (along with a bunch of japanese characters), but since the outlines were in RED and BLUE and Jack is colour blind, he couldn't see the outlines of the characters very well, that's why our good ol' Jack was a little confused with the homework!
For those confused about the clown sequence: it was just a nightmare, I think meant to show that even though our main character was joking about them and not taking them seriously, he truly was freaked out by the rumors. It was a way for his brain to cope with his hopelessness of losing his sister, too: the idea that if he can do SOMETHING, then he can bring her back. His fear of her being in grave danger, and his fear that if she dies or never comes home then it is somehow his fault. That maybe if he had done better, been better, done something right, been a better brother that she could love more than mom, she would have come home. The clown gave him an impossible task to save his sister. A game he could never win. Thus is his paranoia: no matter how hard he tries, he can't save her. Fear and guilt manifest in weird ways in dreams.
@@Millticker Chilling with who? The kidnapper? Cats aren't always smart. Some cats only require bribery with food or treats to trust a stranger in the home, or are naturally very trusting. And given that the kid himself was going hungry many days, who knows how hungry the cat was when the kidnapper showed up? Maybe food was all it needed to trust him.
Found this game more sad than scary. Maybe scary for Renya, and yes, kidnapping is a VERY scary thing. BUT to arrange your own kidnapping so your mother would love you? Heartbreaking.
@@Fluttershy2412 But really, she doesn't and won't ever care for them. She only confronted the man, "mister" because she feels entitled to her children and she think that she owns them, but what she only ever do is abuse and neglect them.
this game made me so sad. innocent children having to fend for themselves, getting abused and neglected...it feels horrible when you come to the realization and genuinely process how common this is, and how much it happens. it's especially painful when you've matured and see it from the perspective of the kid, how utterly lost and confused they are :( no child should ever have to go through this. chilla's have really done it for me this time.
I like how the "Mister" was portrayed in this. Someone so obviously in the wrong, but he doesn't really seem to understand the problem with what he's doing. Other than the murder, which he very clearly realizes he shouldn't have done. And the way he just freezes up when having a motherly figure yell at him, because he starts feeling all those things again, and then the killing repeats. To be clear I'm not saying that's a good excuse, just a good portrayal.
He's a man whose development was stunted due to childhood neglect and abuse, so much so that he never seemed to learn proper emotional regulation and still seems childlike. I honestly feel bad for him.
@@rowancook4369 I can't believe I did not realize that there were two abusive moms in this. At first I thought that the July 3rd scene was a flashback and then by the end I totally forgot about there being a prologue. I thought the body upstairs was the main character's mom and was confused when later she picked the kids up at their foster parents' house.
Okay so Spedicy basically, when the mister kidnapped Renya and his sister if You chose to obey his sister you would have stayed with the kidnapper for months living a fine life with food and water and not being harmed by him, but eventually the police would show up and arrest him. The police would call Renyas mother and she would take the kids home and abandon them again. This is actually based off of a real story in japan about a mother leaving her 5 children all alone to fend for themselves, one of them died of malnourishment and the youngest one (2 years old) was offed by the older siblings friends. Anyway, The kidnapper was someone who was abused and neglected as a child and never matured into a full adult, he remained internally a child. Which is why he never hurt the kids. In the beginning he ended up offing his mother because of the abuse. And in the end you got Spedicy he got reminded of his mothers abuse and offed Renyas mom. Hope that clears any confusion! ❤
Do you know what happens if you go to the other friends' houses? I feel bad for Mister. At first I thought he was some creepy pedophile, but he was a guy who just desperately needed some mental help. I feel pity for him. I could tell just by his "your sister will be worried" line that he didn't mean the kids any harm, even if he was a dangerous person in the end.
Going to the other kid’s houses has them call the police, at which point your mother picks you and your sister up from the police station, takes you two back home, and abandons you again.
Feels like Jack's ending is supposed to make this a loop. Since the guy is happy with his mother's death, he may grow up to "defend" and "protect" other neglected children.
I assumed it was an arctic hare, they look like little puffballs but when they stand up their legs are actually hella long. They look just like that, lol
Yeah I agree I think the beginning of the game with Renya wetting the bed was supposed to show an overactive imagination/prone to fear probably due to some form of abuse from the mother. The clown was never real, just the rumours at school went straight to kids head and make him hallucinate that whole part out of fear. It was also a cope for why his sister was gone ie the clown took my sister away rather than accepting that his sister might have also abandoned him. Basically just a frightened childs fears
I took it as an empowerment dream gone wrong--he's worried about his sister, so he dreams of a way to save her, but his own fears and sense of helplessness twisted it into a nightmare.
The worst part is, as a person who was abused in a similar fashion as a child, I completely understand why Renya smiled when his mother died (still unhinged because he watched it but okay). And I feel bad for mister’s backstory (but not for the whole kidnapping thing obviously). Overall really well done by Chilla’s art. They captured the feeling of an abused child veeeery well.
@@MoonchildDontCry Yeah. No one talks about that side of it enough. People with a healthily functioning family will never understand. And they often think abused kids/people are freaks for feeling the way they do in a so called “tragedy”.
@@bigboyebigrizztbf society does groom children into believing every word that their parents/families say because it's ultra-crime to question their authority. Those ideas don't mesh well with accepting the fact that a lot of parents shouldn't be parents frankly, or that children are humans too.
I had a very abusive and neglectful upbringing, and the part that got me the most with this was when the mother said she should never have given birth to them. My own mother once told me I should've been the drop that ran down my father's leg. I've healed significantly and I've found forgiveness for a lot of what I experienced but some things will always be fresh in my mind, I think. :( Great depiction from Chilla
This reminds me of a time when I was little, and I was visiting my grandma's house. She lived in a pretty tight neighborhood (basically the outskirts of the city) and my baby cousin and I were playing in her front yard during a party. There usually wasn't much activity on the block, so we would play outside alone all the time. While we were playing, I happened to look at the end of the driveway, and there was a man crouched behind a bush looking at us. I do not say this often, but THANK GOD FOR MY ANXIETY. I felt so unsettled, even being the elementary school kid that I was, and I immediately took my cousin inside, and told my dad there was someone hiding behind the bush. I am also so thankful that I had the forethought to take my cousin with me. The creep definitely got a fright when my dad, with all the rage of a thousand suns, came storming out of the house and screamed at him. He promptly ran away. I just realized that I don't think my dad ever let me play alone in the front after that, at least not until I was older and could roam wherever. To this day, I am haunted by the thought that if I hadn't brought my cousin inside with me, she might have gotten snatched. One thing I can say for sure, I am going to be one stressed out parent when I have kids...
I feel like this is the scariest Chilla's Art game for me. It keeps reminding me of real child neglect cases I know of, adding a lot to the horror. It fills in a number of blanks.
@@flashergoldpower15 yeah I agree. Karaoke was really scary because you were stuck in a confined space, not able to do anything, while knowing something was happening outside. The Closing Shift was scary too because of the fact that it can and does happen around the world
Feels like a hidden story of how the sister realized that their home life wasnt the best and asked to be kidnapped to help them out, but that didn't turn out well. Also if you ever feel like a car is following you, turn and run the opposite direction, its hard for cars to turn around and then you'll know if they are in fact following you.
Honestly, the twist was pretty good. I wasn't expecting it. What I WAS expecting, was that she left on her own due to the stress and worry about having to be a mom to her brother. She also disappeared right after the conversation about how you're fine with just the two of you. I figured she ran away, and the game would cut to 10 years later or something, you'd bump into your sister again, and the horror part of the game would go from there.
the game is pretty damn straight forward. it was a cry for attention, and everything she was saying was true to how she actually felt. she would have no reason to lie. she's a deeply mentally ill child with an incredibly warped perception of her mother and even at the start, it's clear that she does every single thing that she does for her mother's affection and it's all that matters to her. she asked to be kidnapped as a last resort due to so much neglect and abuse. she clearly loves her mom up until the end. the brother felt no attachment to the mother because the neglect affected him very differently.
For anyone who's curious, in the beginning scene when the subtitles stopped, the mother was saying she should have never given birth to the kid (horrible I know) I highly recommend watching Gab Smolders videos on these after watching Jack's as she is pretty fluent in Japanese so she often translates, gives interesting facts, and reads various signs on the walls and explains what they are. Jack and Gab are 100% my favorite couple ever ❤
General Japanese trivia: 1:58 "Is that a muderer with a curling iron? What are you teaching these children?" Counting! Japanese uses counter suffixes, which are different depending on what you're counting. That column showed the suffix nin/にん/人 used for counting people (so yeah, that was a weird drawing choice to to represent a general person), but the other ones shown were mai/まい/枚 (for thin or flat objects like sheets of paper or plates), wa/わ/羽 (for birds and rabbits), satsu/さつ/冊 (for books), ko/こ/個 (for small, round things), fun/ふん/分 (for minutes), hon/ほん/本 (for long, thin objects), and hiki/ひき/匹 (for small or medium-sized animals). That drawing of a person is an emoji that shows someone is supporting someone else (like an idol) from behind the scenes ("cheering from the shadows/kage nagara ōen suru/陰ながら応援する", as the Japanese would say), which is why it looks like they're hiding, but they have a heart near their head and are holding a LED stick. 34:28 That kanji was (supposed to be) 円 (en/えん), and it means either "circle" or "yen" (the Japanese currency). It looks like Jack either didn't see the blue outline of the right part of the kanji because of his color blindness, or because those outlines were far lighter than the other ones (since that also happened for other kanji(s)). 34:38 That kanji was 刀 (katana/かたな), which means "sword/knife". 34:38 That kanji was 寺 (tera/てら), which means "Buddhist temple". And yes, kanji do have a specific stroke order (the general rule is to go from top to bottom and left to right), which matters both for writing (helps forming the correct shape) and reading (identifying kanji written in a cursive style). 34:56 That kanji was 死 (shi/し), which means "death" (hence the Grim Reaper on the bottom left). 35:10 That kanji was 日本 (nihon/にほん), which means "Japan". 日/hi means "sun" and 本/hon means "origin", so the literal meaning of 日本 is "origin of the sun" (referring to the way China has described Japan as "Land of the Rising Sun", because of its eastward position relative to the country). 35:24 That kanji was 先生 (sensei/せんせい), which means "teacher". 先/sen means "ahead, before" and 生/sei means "birth", so 先生 literally means "born earlier".
Chilla's Art comes up with some unique storylines. The real world scenarios really showcase horrors that are relatable and end up being somehow more unsettling than a lot mainstream horror games
This was my childhood with my bio Mom until the age of 9 when she gave me away. She had 10 total kids and I was the only one she gave up. She took the hate she had for my Dad (they divorced when I was 9 months and I was their only child) out on me. I'm one of the lucky ones, though, because I ended up with 2 parents that loved me instead of none.
Sometimes when very bad things happen in our life that we can't either process or there just so terrible to us physically, emotionally, &/or mentally we think our life is at rock bottom.... and then years later we reflect back onto our past & then realize if those things never would have happened then I would have completely missed out on the wonderful benefits my current life has been blessed with. I hope that makes sense. May you have many more years of happiness w your family.❤
now that i think about it, considering that the kidnapper was a victim of parental abuse himself, it completely makes sense why he wanted to play hide-and-seek with the other kids in the beginning - he never really grew up and surrounding himself with adolescents was kind of a way to relive the childhood that he lost
The clown was just a bad dream, probably from the kids at school talking about him... The mister, in my opinion, had some mental issues (he was still acting like a kid, like when he wanted to play hide and seek) and had a ptsd moment when our mother hit him. Sister kept saying mister wasn't a bad person and does what she tells him, he probably just wanted to feel important and liked just like the kids we played as. Since his mother was the same as ours (kinda).
Unfortunately happens more often than you think... Something similar happened in my community during the summer of Pokémon Go. Don't worry they're all fine. They talk about it similarly to Sean
He also thought the sister cooked like.... 20 bowls of ramen and didn't realize the mom obviously let. Sean's not all there. Don't question it. Just uh.... Enjoy the show.
@@orangejuju4694 I mean, he does have ADHD. One of the ways he said it's affected him personally is in following stories, especially ones like this where nuance isn't explicitly stated
sadly it's not uncommon. I had a very, very similar experience as a child with one of my friends, a black van slowly pulled up behind us. We ignored it at first but took note, it started following us really slowly through our village so we booked it. We went down a small footpath and saw the van speed up and drive past when they realised they couldn't get to us. Honestly... I hadn't really thought about it until now...
Yeah. I love how like, down to earth they are. Like, you're usually just a normal average uninteresting person, doing normal mundane things like shopping, or going to work. And then the actual horror stuff is just stalkers and murderers, not some paranormal entity, or aliens. (I'm sure there's probably ones with ghosts and aliens, idk. But a majority of them at least, are more mundane and simple.) Also love the Japan setting they tend to have. Always a sucker for that Japanese city/town aesthetic. I think the fact that they use lower quality graphics helps a lot too. If it was super HD and stuff, you'd notice all the flaws and stuff. But with the whole thing's quality lowered a bit, nothing really stands out as looking wrong. At least, not as much as it would otherwise.
I know right, I hope one of their new releases go trending and viral again like closing shift did which got them a good significant following on their releases.
chilla's art, despite being realistic with the main story, always throw in some unexplainable supernatural horror moment llike this on a side @@AshlynOne
Based on the note from his mother, I actually wonder if she caused the Mister not only complex PTSD, but also literal brain damage. He definitely had the cadence and speech pattern of a child, an I think he genuinely wanted to play hide and seek. And, he not only took orders from a little girl, he didn't seem to understand how illogical it was nor the consequences it would inevitably bring. I think the clown was the result of an overactive imagination. We already know protag-kun has very vivid dreams. Mostly, I'm just glad the cat is okay.
I was thinking that too. Not only was Sarao emotionally stunted, but I think he was also brain damaged, meaning he was incapable of exhibiting normal adult behavior or thinking. If that's the case, that makes the sister involving him a whole lot worse, because she's basically manipulating him.
Love when after you go through a whole experience and then, when you look at events from earlier on things make since. Such as realizing the intro scene was the mister when he was a kid.
Jack + Chilla’s Art = a very good time Closing shift is still one of my favorite videos of jack’s and I’ve been watching him for 8 years now 😂 And the mom in this game is horrible and I feel so bad for kids who actually go through things like this…
I think there might be multiple endings to this depending on whose house we go to or if we stay in the guy's house. I'm curious what the other ones are like, will have to research more about them now.
This really reminds me of a Japanese movie called "Nobody knows", based on a real story about a mother abandoning her 4 kids in an appartment in Tokyo. It's very long and I really don't recommend it, it like 3h of things getting worse and it doesn't end well. I have also seen the theme of the japanese woman leaving her child in the Takeshi Kitano movie "Kikijiro's summer", the mother marries another man and abandons her child from her previous marriage. I love Chilla's art horror games, it's mostly about horrific human behaviour and leaving your kids to die IS simply horrific.
Jack, I just want to say you’ve come so far, I remember when you wore your cap, and had that wooden little shelf on your left and playing insomnia, I remember I always smiled when I heard “top of the morning to ya” and “SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON, LIKE A BOSS!”
Before getting kidnapped, be sure to leave a cat door open (or 1st story window) so the cat can go outside while you are away. To get food from neighbors.
@@m.k.12 ...I mean in the game probably not, since the guy was a volunteer kidnapper at the sister's request, who knows if he'd then bring the cat with them after taking the brother, and more to the point the cat in the game is more background (that I know of) than the focus of the game. Now we need a Chilla game about being a street cat who eventually gets a home, all while still being uncanny and odd.
In the unlikely event you know you're going to get kidnapped, wouldn't it be better to just leave all the food in the house accessible? You don't know that your neighbors will feed them instead of your cat getting hit by a car or dying of disease or getting killed by a dog or a large bird.
32:44 I had something kind of similar happen to me when I was a kid. I was outside on the porch with my siblings on the phone with my grandparents. A car drove by slowly then stopped on the curb. It just sat there, and no one else noticed it but me. My dad was inside and he saw the car through the window, and he opened the door to make sure they weren't doing anything, and as soon as he opened the door, the car drove of. Pretty scary.
It’s crazy how many people in this comment section have stories of almost being kidnapped. The top comment has a lot of people talking about it. A car stopped to ask me, an 8 year old, for directions. I might have been a little older, but I wasn’t in middle school. Loud music, so I had to approach to hear, tinted windows because I couldn’t see anything aside inside from the open window, and it was 8pm. I was walking up to help, but my friend grabbed me and walked me away. The car drove off. (I assume. We didn’t get followed. I would have remembered that.) I thought my friend was being a jerk, and I was kinda mad because I thought those people would be lost forever, but now I realised she probably saved my life. I’m glad you’re safe and your dad deterred what could have happened.
I obv feel bad for the kids, but I also feel bad for Mister. He was abused and traumatized as a child and never got to grow up mentally. Worst part is, this is technically a happy ending for Renya. It makes sense that he was happy. Maybe now he can have a decent life at a foster home :/
This game was really creepy for me because getting kidnapped is a constant worry in my mind when going out alone. I remember I used to take the train alone at night to a rural country town. One time, I was on the train back to the city and a man walked up to me and started asking where I lived. When I didn't answer, he kept on asking repeatedly and I freaked out and just said a random suburb I knew. Luckily, he left but I was definitely on edge when walking home, particularly because I stupidly stated a suburb 10 minutes away from my house. I wish going out alone wasn't so dangerous :(
@@unknowngamer9566 it's not suppose to be scary, it's suppose to be disturbing, the games he makes can very well happen in a real life scenario, idk if all of them are but some of the ones I've seen can, so I never really saw it as scary but creepy and disturbing
@@unknowngamer9566 so theres this really cool thing called an opinion. Heard of one? Turns out, your opinion of these games are different than a lot of others who have played them. That's okay. No such thing as a right or wrong opinion. The games just arent your thing. But theyre a lot of other ppls thing. So dont argue abt opinions, its a waste of time.
11:04 the little Last Guardian reference made me so happy lmao. Gosh, it would be so fun to see a playthrough of it again. As someone whos beaten the game like 3 times in one year. Yeah, you can never get sick of that game
Made me happy too. That whole play through is nostalgic for me. I’ve never played the game myself but I’ve watched Seán’s play through multiple times. Love Trico ❤
Its incredible how people can be colorblind and literally now know it, we all just assume that everyone see colors the same way as we do, but that is an individual perception, I was thinking this as Sean was doing the writing homework and missed most of the light blue lines and remembered that he's color blind, what a crazy world.
Got diagnosed with leukaemia at the end of June and is constantly in the hospital and would just like to say thanks for getting me through it. Keep it up!👍🏻
Honestly i think the kidnap was a really interesting exploration of the cycle of abuse and trauma. The real horror of it was the work the children of abusers have to put in to not put that trauma onto their children/partners/friends. My theory is that’s what the clown was about. Aggression/lack of social cues/parents not always being the most present are signs of trauma too. Could be the neglected mind manifesting into scary stories.
Better than movie!! I am always so impressed when they come out with new one. Great stories! Scary and exciting and best to watch in the night time. Chilla's Art games are the best!
With everything Chilla's Art has made in the horror game genre, this one made me the most uncomfortable, as in actually sick to my stomach. The dialogue, the character decisions/actions, the atmosphere, all of it. This one really got me given everything that's going on. They really know how to scare people 😰
32:42 This also happened to me as a kid. My friend who lived next door and I would walk up and down the street because we lived in the county and it was nice. One day a car slowed and stopped next to us and the guy inside offered us a ride home. We said no but he insisted that he didn't mind giving us a ride home. We screamed no and ran to her house since it came first. It was horrifying and the first thing I thought of when I saw the van stop in game.
Hey jack, thank you for making such great videos, im going through a rough time right now, my 4 year old sister just passed away, so I felt needed to say thank you for making me smile during this time
I dunno why but I only love when YOU do Chilla’s Art gameplay. It’s like the first one I watched you play and now I can only watch you play them. I can’t get enough! ❤
Bro I feel so happy whenever you upload a Chilla's Art game. I even let your Chilla's Art playthroughs play in the background as I work on my computer. Very comforting for some reason.
Man, this is the hardest I've laughed at the editing in a video in a while! I have never done this, but I had to check out the editor for this video and I immediately subscribed. This DiceRoll dude funny!
I think Chillas Art strong suit is more horrifying real life situations. The only super natural one I liked that they did was the Radio Station with the creepy poem, but it was because there was good buildup and a great concept listening to the stories on the tape. I always appreciate the underlying message and most of the time message up in your face, they try to get across. I think some of their best and my favorites are definitely: 1. The Closing Shift: For some reason that one was the scariest to me. Mainly because those type of stalker cases happen more often than you think to women. It can happen to men too but it’s a bit more rare too. The suspense and story, the build up to that one was one of the best. The giving of the phone, the constant reminder while working under stressful conditions that all the customers are of some fashion, unsettling. Then just him popping up being there, the lights going out, the constant feel of being watched. It was very well done. I think they succeed on making the player paranoid. Others that were just as good were Parasocial, The karaoke, and The one where the worker guy was going through the many freaky floors at his job, but can’t remember that one. Night shift I think. There supernatural ones aren’t very good in my opinion. The store and the Bath house, were terrible. The story was confusing to follow, it was rushed and the scares were a bit cheap. I’m sorry but for those that’s just my opinion. They definitely succeed in the more real life ones. Because when it’s just a creepy guy stalking a girl or a kid, or talks about SA, it really leaves a bigger impact to the player and story. It’s awesome that they try to make people aware of these things in the form of horror. Because sadly it happens frequently out in our world and that’s very sad that it does. I also watched his Kidnap play through. It wasn’t good either. The first 35-40 min we’re chilling and good, but after that with the whole clown thing and then being trapped in his house, just didn’t really flow well and was kind of silly. I’d love to see more of the real life scenarios. Anyway, my rant is done lol.
Well, that was definitely a twist. I wasn't expecting the Sister to be involved. Honestly, when I first saw that she disappeared, I was expecting her to have just left on her own, since it happened right after the conversation about how you're okay if the mom doesn't come back. I was figuring she probably panicked, and was stressed out, having to essentially be a mom to you, and hearing that you were fine with it just being to two of you. I was thinking it would eventually cut to "10 years later" or something, and you'd bump into your Sister again, and the game would just go from there. "Your sister's kind of a dick." I mean, yes. But you also have to consider her situation. Like I said, she was probably stressed the hell out, worried, and panicking over having to take care of you, and how much you relied on her. She was also upset about her mom leaving. Probably some other underlying issues with how her mom wasn't exactly super nice to her too, and wanting attention from her. She's also literally a kid. A kid dealing with all that. It's not exactly a shock that she'd try to find someone else to take care of them, and being a dumb kid, she didn't exactly think it over amazingly well.
7 minutes in and my heart is heavy. As a younger sibling with a tough past, there were too many times where my older sister was the one to take care of me. She'd make sure I had something to eat, she made her I'd shower and clean my clothes, she helped me and taught me how to stay organized, when she knew I wasn't the best at any of these things on my own. She always took the fight for me. Even if that meant arguing with our own family. My heart aches for what emotions she was never able to let out because she was too busy being the stronger, older one for me.
Im so proud of you! You surpassed tv kids and your the top channel in ireland again plus your apparently the 7th highst paid youtuber in the world! i remember watching you when you were at the log cabin❤crazy how time flies by
i love the art style its so edible, mysterious, edgy, eye candy, suits the story, masterpiece, beautiful and just a huge chefs kiss. and the commentry is just ear candy
this one also has multiple endings with more information to fluff the game a lil bit more but uhhhh you played through all the right choices the very first time soooo it was just a quick story 😂😂😂 i’m impressed by your gaming, s…nahhh i’m not on a first name basis
I remember going on a spring trip with my friends (we were around 14-15 I think) and we all took a trip to the beach nearby our camp site. Some older guy was at the beach watching us closely. I was the only one watching out and quietly told my friends we should go back where we came. They didn’t agree and said it was fine. We walked past the man and he called out to us telling us to “take off our shorts and get in the water” 💀💀 I immediately said no and started pulling my friend away back to our camp site where our friend’s mom was as she was trying to engage in conversation with him. He was asking us questions like who we were with and how long we’d be there. I was so mad at our friend who kept trying to answer truthfully. It was honestly horrifying to think of now that I’m an adult. I don’t know if that guy was a kidnapper or just a weirdo. I’m just glad I never had to find out.
it's so cool that no matter how 'late' sean is to a game, i'll still be very excited to watch it and just clicked right away as soon as i see him uploaded
Watching those kind of game quiet at night makes me forget my sorrow it’s so immersive, and with jack’s unique dialogue style sometimes i feel myself free from all pain, much love Sean ❤️
32:37 I also had something similar, I was walking home with my little brother and the van was slowly driving behind us. he then pulled right next to us and asked if we needed a ride home and that he could put our bike in his van so we wouldnt have to walk. I declined twice and he still insisted so i took my brother and hopped the fence that we were right next to. I watched him drive away. told my dad and got yelled at for not knowing the make/model/license plate number. like dude. I saved ur kid. 100% the creepiest guy I have ever talked to (yes I left the bike I did not care)
Yeeeeesss!!! When the music set in I went „Oh I’m sure SEAN will say smth about the Undertale tunes, right?!?“ 😂 I watched this game on Gab‘s, Mark‘s and another channel I think and each time was sooo reminded of UT ♥️
My brother was almost kidnapped similarly a car pulled up and offered him a donut but he refused to get in the car to get it and they left when other kids came by
40:28 was the first time in so long that something made me audibly react to a scare. it's not even a crazy one, some thing about rounding the corner and seeing those legs kicking at the air just made me yelp
Just a headsup for everyone and Jack, At 34:24, when Jack was trying to do the homework, you were actually required to draw a 円 character (along with a bunch of japanese characters), but since the outlines were in RED and BLUE and Jack is colour blind, he couldn't see the outlines of the characters very well, that's why our good ol' Jack was a little confused with the homework!
Okay, bc I was super confused why he wasn't drawing the blue lines. I wish more games had stuff to help with colour blindness
Makes sense
He saw the RED lines though, just not the Blue...
i never knew he was colorblind
He didn’t even try when it came to the math though. 😂
For those confused about the clown sequence: it was just a nightmare, I think meant to show that even though our main character was joking about them and not taking them seriously, he truly was freaked out by the rumors. It was a way for his brain to cope with his hopelessness of losing his sister, too: the idea that if he can do SOMETHING, then he can bring her back. His fear of her being in grave danger, and his fear that if she dies or never comes home then it is somehow his fault. That maybe if he had done better, been better, done something right, been a better brother that she could love more than mom, she would have come home. The clown gave him an impossible task to save his sister. A game he could never win. Thus is his paranoia: no matter how hard he tries, he can't save her.
Fear and guilt manifest in weird ways in dreams.
Lovely insight 👏
the cat just chilling with the guy still makes no sense though.
@@Millticker Chilling with who? The kidnapper? Cats aren't always smart. Some cats only require bribery with food or treats to trust a stranger in the home, or are naturally very trusting. And given that the kid himself was going hungry many days, who knows how hungry the cat was when the kidnapper showed up? Maybe food was all it needed to trust him.
oooo, an observant analysis!
That’s what I thought too, surprised Jack didn’t think that
Found this game more sad than scary. Maybe scary for Renya, and yes, kidnapping is a VERY scary thing. BUT to arrange your own kidnapping so your mother would love you? Heartbreaking.
And then see your mother die when she finally did turn her head towards you and your brother
@@Fluttershy2412 But really, she doesn't and won't ever care for them. She only confronted the man, "mister" because she feels entitled to her children and she think that she owns them, but what she only ever do is abuse and neglect them.
@@reinlee5542 true but the perspective of the sister is really sad
Thank u for ruining the whole damn video why did I look at the comments
@@diamondstudley6642yeah why did you look at the comments, where the commentors are exclusively gonna talk about the video you're watching
this game made me so sad. innocent children having to fend for themselves, getting abused and neglected...it feels horrible when you come to the realization and genuinely process how common this is, and how much it happens. it's especially painful when you've matured and see it from the perspective of the kid, how utterly lost and confused they are :( no child should ever have to go through this. chilla's have really done it for me this time.
Honestly- Watching the playthrough of this game was pretty difficult because of how well they portrayed a neglectful and abusive mom.
35:52 he answered these with such confidence, i genuinely thought he was doing the math that quickly 😭
I like how the "Mister" was portrayed in this. Someone so obviously in the wrong, but he doesn't really seem to understand the problem with what he's doing. Other than the murder, which he very clearly realizes he shouldn't have done. And the way he just freezes up when having a motherly figure yell at him, because he starts feeling all those things again, and then the killing repeats. To be clear I'm not saying that's a good excuse, just a good portrayal.
I thought it would be revealed that he's the kids father
@@lovesyouray No, hes the kid from the intro of the game. With the hammer.
He's a man whose development was stunted due to childhood neglect and abuse, so much so that he never seemed to learn proper emotional regulation and still seems childlike. I honestly feel bad for him.
@@rowancook4369 I can't believe I did not realize that there were two abusive moms in this. At first I thought that the July 3rd scene was a flashback and then by the end I totally forgot about there being a prologue. I thought the body upstairs was the main character's mom and was confused when later she picked the kids up at their foster parents' house.
@@rowancook4369 Yeah, I think you are meant to feel a bit bad for him
Okay so Spedicy basically, when the mister kidnapped Renya and his sister if You chose to obey his sister you would have stayed with the kidnapper for months living a fine life with food and water and not being harmed by him, but eventually the police would show up and arrest him. The police would call Renyas mother and she would take the kids home and abandon them again. This is actually based off of a real story in japan about a mother leaving her 5 children all alone to fend for themselves, one of them died of malnourishment and the youngest one (2 years old) was offed by the older siblings friends. Anyway, The kidnapper was someone who was abused and neglected as a child and never matured into a full adult, he remained internally a child. Which is why he never hurt the kids. In the beginning he ended up offing his mother because of the abuse. And in the end you got Spedicy he got reminded of his mothers abuse and offed Renyas mom. Hope that clears any confusion! ❤
Do you know what happens if you go to the other friends' houses? I feel bad for Mister. At first I thought he was some creepy pedophile, but he was a guy who just desperately needed some mental help. I feel pity for him. I could tell just by his "your sister will be worried" line that he didn't mean the kids any harm, even if he was a dangerous person in the end.
@@ChildhoodMeWouldBeProud I see. It's sad that there's no real happy ending for these kids.
Going to the other kid’s houses has them call the police, at which point your mother picks you and your sister up from the police station, takes you two back home, and abandons you again.
not what happens @@ChildhoodMeWouldBeProud
Feels like Jack's ending is supposed to make this a loop. Since the guy is happy with his mother's death, he may grow up to "defend" and "protect" other neglected children.
After seeing Evelien tackle those kanji and giving a lil lesson I think Jack had an unfair hard time thanks to his colourblindness 😂😂
Ahhh that makes sense with the blue "2" line since that was the only one he missed.
@@M0rbidCuriositea yeah 😅
Oh my GOD that’s why LOL
He’s got green/red I think
That makes a lot more sense why he just totally missed some of the strokes!
Jack casually reminding us that he is in fact slightly colour blind with the writing😂
I was looking for this one !!!!! HA😂
I couldn't see the lines either lmao
Jack not being able to recognize a llama and calling it a 'rabbit sheep' might be the best part of this video LOL
I assumed it was an arctic hare, they look like little puffballs but when they stand up their legs are actually hella long. They look just like that, lol
Jack casually talking about how he almost got kidnapped as a kid 💀
Timestamp??
@@happytimesonlines 32:37 :)
@@happytimesonlines 32:36 just heard it now and went "Jesus, was God watching your backmeat that day"
💀
Had a similar experience as a kid and can confirm it is absolutely terrifying.
Pretty sure the stuff with the clown was just a nightmare the kid was having. Nightmares aren't an uncommon thing in Chila's Arts game.
Yeah I agree I think the beginning of the game with Renya wetting the bed was supposed to show an overactive imagination/prone to fear probably due to some form of abuse from the mother. The clown was never real, just the rumours at school went straight to kids head and make him hallucinate that whole part out of fear. It was also a cope for why his sister was gone ie the clown took my sister away rather than accepting that his sister might have also abandoned him. Basically just a frightened childs fears
Yeah
I love this
I agree I think he had a nightmare due to stress wondering where his dang sister went :/
I took it as an empowerment dream gone wrong--he's worried about his sister, so he dreams of a way to save her, but his own fears and sense of helplessness twisted it into a nightmare.
The worst part is, as a person who was abused in a similar fashion as a child, I completely understand why Renya smiled when his mother died (still unhinged because he watched it but okay). And I feel bad for mister’s backstory (but not for the whole kidnapping thing obviously). Overall really well done by Chilla’s art. They captured the feeling of an abused child veeeery well.
Honestly as a child of neglect and abuse. I can understand the relief he felt with his mother finally gone.
@@MoonchildDontCry Yeah. No one talks about that side of it enough. People with a healthily functioning family will never understand. And they often think abused kids/people are freaks for feeling the way they do in a so called “tragedy”.
@@bigboyebigrizztbf society does groom children into believing every word that their parents/families say because it's ultra-crime to question their authority. Those ideas don't mesh well with accepting the fact that a lot of parents shouldn't be parents frankly, or that children are humans too.
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I had a very abusive and neglectful upbringing, and the part that got me the most with this was when the mother said she should never have given birth to them. My own mother once told me I should've been the drop that ran down my father's leg. I've healed significantly and I've found forgiveness for a lot of what I experienced but some things will always be fresh in my mind, I think. :( Great depiction from Chilla
Man Chilla's really hitting us with that 2016 Clownacolypse nostalgia.
i wanna leave a like but ur comment has exactly 666 likes cant be ruining that lmao
@@gremliin_priince grow up
This reminds me of a time when I was little, and I was visiting my grandma's house. She lived in a pretty tight neighborhood (basically the outskirts of the city) and my baby cousin and I were playing in her front yard during a party. There usually wasn't much activity on the block, so we would play outside alone all the time. While we were playing, I happened to look at the end of the driveway, and there was a man crouched behind a bush looking at us. I do not say this often, but THANK GOD FOR MY ANXIETY. I felt so unsettled, even being the elementary school kid that I was, and I immediately took my cousin inside, and told my dad there was someone hiding behind the bush. I am also so thankful that I had the forethought to take my cousin with me. The creep definitely got a fright when my dad, with all the rage of a thousand suns, came storming out of the house and screamed at him. He promptly ran away. I just realized that I don't think my dad ever let me play alone in the front after that, at least not until I was older and could roam wherever. To this day, I am haunted by the thought that if I hadn't brought my cousin inside with me, she might have gotten snatched. One thing I can say for sure, I am going to be one stressed out parent when I have kids...
wow, that's crazy
I feel like this is the scariest Chilla's Art game for me. It keeps reminding me of real child neglect cases I know of, adding a lot to the horror. It fills in a number of blanks.
You can look up Sugamo Child Abandonment case
IMO Karaoke is the scariest but I can see why this one is so terrifying. This one hit me the most, emotionally though.
Not even few mins into the game and i thought the same, "child abuse this early? Dang this is heavy" i love it though
In my honest opinion Karaoke was the scariest and 2nd is the one game where the woman was a Barista
@@flashergoldpower15 yeah I agree. Karaoke was really scary because you were stuck in a confined space, not able to do anything, while knowing something was happening outside. The Closing Shift was scary too because of the fact that it can and does happen around the world
Feels like a hidden story of how the sister realized that their home life wasnt the best and asked to be kidnapped to help them out, but that didn't turn out well. Also if you ever feel like a car is following you, turn and run the opposite direction, its hard for cars to turn around and then you'll know if they are in fact following you.
Honestly, the twist was pretty good. I wasn't expecting it. What I WAS expecting, was that she left on her own due to the stress and worry about having to be a mom to her brother. She also disappeared right after the conversation about how you're fine with just the two of you. I figured she ran away, and the game would cut to 10 years later or something, you'd bump into your sister again, and the horror part of the game would go from there.
the game is pretty damn straight forward. it was a cry for attention, and everything she was saying was true to how she actually felt. she would have no reason to lie. she's a deeply mentally ill child with an incredibly warped perception of her mother and even at the start, it's clear that she does every single thing that she does for her mother's affection and it's all that matters to her. she asked to be kidnapped as a last resort due to so much neglect and abuse. she clearly loves her mom up until the end. the brother felt no attachment to the mother because the neglect affected him very differently.
But if you run in the opposite direction, doesn't that mean you pass by the car?
but if you turn around wouldn't they just run over you with the car lol
@@kimi-ex5tuprobably not if youre on the sidewalk or the other side of the street
For anyone who's curious, in the beginning scene when the subtitles stopped, the mother was saying she should have never given birth to the kid (horrible I know) I highly recommend watching Gab Smolders videos on these after watching Jack's as she is pretty fluent in Japanese so she often translates, gives interesting facts, and reads various signs on the walls and explains what they are.
Jack and Gab are 100% my favorite couple ever ❤
Thanks for explaining! I was wondering what she kept saying but the subtitles stopped
@@syedhassanali5837 No problem ❤️ if you want to see exactly what she says, Gab translates in her video and I believe the subtitles work for that part
thanks!
General Japanese trivia:
1:58 "Is that a muderer with a curling iron? What are you teaching these children?" Counting! Japanese uses counter suffixes, which are different depending on what you're counting. That column showed the suffix nin/にん/人 used for counting people (so yeah, that was a weird drawing choice to to represent a general person), but the other ones shown were mai/まい/枚 (for thin or flat objects like sheets of paper or plates), wa/わ/羽 (for birds and rabbits), satsu/さつ/冊 (for books), ko/こ/個 (for small, round things), fun/ふん/分 (for minutes), hon/ほん/本 (for long, thin objects), and hiki/ひき/匹 (for small or medium-sized animals). That drawing of a person is an emoji that shows someone is supporting someone else (like an idol) from behind the scenes ("cheering from the shadows/kage nagara ōen suru/陰ながら応援する", as the Japanese would say), which is why it looks like they're hiding, but they have a heart near their head and are holding a LED stick.
34:28 That kanji was (supposed to be) 円 (en/えん), and it means either "circle" or "yen" (the Japanese currency). It looks like Jack either didn't see the blue outline of the right part of the kanji because of his color blindness, or because those outlines were far lighter than the other ones (since that also happened for other kanji(s)).
34:38 That kanji was 刀 (katana/かたな), which means "sword/knife".
34:38 That kanji was 寺 (tera/てら), which means "Buddhist temple". And yes, kanji do have a specific stroke order (the general rule is to go from top to bottom and left to right), which matters both for writing (helps forming the correct shape) and reading (identifying kanji written in a cursive style).
34:56 That kanji was 死 (shi/し), which means "death" (hence the Grim Reaper on the bottom left).
35:10 That kanji was 日本 (nihon/にほん), which means "Japan". 日/hi means "sun" and 本/hon means "origin", so the literal meaning of 日本 is "origin of the sun" (referring to the way China has described Japan as "Land of the Rising Sun", because of its eastward position relative to the country).
35:24 That kanji was 先生 (sensei/せんせい), which means "teacher". 先/sen means "ahead, before" and 生/sei means "birth", so 先生 literally means "born earlier".
Thank you soo much🥹, this has helped me a ton!
Thank you so much for the translation! I think that the hiragana for the word "sensei" is wrong though...
@@Fumine1908 And thank you for the correction (it's fixed now)!
your explanation was so detailed in helping me understand the kanji, thanks
Chilla's Art comes up with some unique storylines. The real world scenarios really showcase horrors that are relatable and end up being somehow more unsettling than a lot mainstream horror games
Fr! They're also scary to me because they're things that could happen to anyone, really.
YESSSSSS another Chilla's Art game; I'm ready, im ready!!!!
What! You watch jack too!
ugh Leon
This is the most random popular channel I seen on jacks comments 😂😂
@@MoreOffical agreed
Whoa Leon! I didn’t know you watch Jack!
This was my childhood with my bio Mom until the age of 9 when she gave me away. She had 10 total kids and I was the only one she gave up. She took the hate she had for my Dad (they divorced when I was 9 months and I was their only child) out on me. I'm one of the lucky ones, though, because I ended up with 2 parents that loved me instead of none.
Glad you received loving parents as you deserve! 😊❤
Hope you’re doing well nowadays though 🙏🏻
@at4m1cplayz66 Thank you! I'm doing good!
Glad to see you doing well, no child deserves such bad parents. Divorce reallly sucks
Sometimes when very bad things happen in our life that we can't either process or there just so terrible to us physically, emotionally, &/or mentally we think our life is at rock bottom.... and then years later we reflect back onto our past & then realize if those things never would have happened then I would have completely missed out on the wonderful benefits my current life has been blessed with. I hope that makes sense. May you have many more years of happiness w your family.❤
Him missing all the blue lines in the homework section is both funny and irritating. I forget hes colorblind sometimes until moments like this
I went "oh yeah" when I remembered he was color blind 💀
@@gray2447 same
I was saying the exact same thing as he was doing it bro 💀
He cant see blue???
@@Hobo-Fushiguro he’s colorblind lol
now that i think about it, considering that the kidnapper was a victim of parental abuse himself, it completely makes sense why he wanted to play hide-and-seek with the other kids in the beginning - he never really grew up and surrounding himself with adolescents was kind of a way to relive the childhood that he lost
Jack telling kids to kick a stranger without hesitation is the kind of advice we need
You’re never too late to play a Chilla’s Art horror game, in fact you are fashionably late, which means your late, but with style
Pre sure he let's Gab upload first when they both wanna play the same game
@@HypnoToad248 welp now I sound like a fool, guess Jack follows the ladies first routine 😁👍
The clown was just a bad dream, probably from the kids at school talking about him... The mister, in my opinion, had some mental issues (he was still acting like a kid, like when he wanted to play hide and seek) and had a ptsd moment when our mother hit him. Sister kept saying mister wasn't a bad person and does what she tells him, he probably just wanted to feel important and liked just like the kids we played as. Since his mother was the same as ours (kinda).
I like how most of them are “the convince store” or “the bathhouse” but this one’s just “ THE KIDNAP”
The most disturbing thing about this video is how casually Jack talked about his near abduction like DUDE!! HOW ARE YOU THIS CHILL!!
Unfortunately happens more often than you think... Something similar happened in my community during the summer of Pokémon Go. Don't worry they're all fine. They talk about it similarly to Sean
He also thought the sister cooked like.... 20 bowls of ramen and didn't realize the mom obviously let. Sean's not all there. Don't question it. Just uh.... Enjoy the show.
@@orangejuju4694 I mean, he does have ADHD. One of the ways he said it's affected him personally is in following stories, especially ones like this where nuance isn't explicitly stated
sadly it's not uncommon. I had a very, very similar experience as a child with one of my friends, a black van slowly pulled up behind us. We ignored it at first but took note, it started following us really slowly through our village so we booked it. We went down a small footpath and saw the van speed up and drive past when they realised they couldn't get to us. Honestly... I hadn't really thought about it until now...
he did realise the mom left tho? he just didn't realise it was a build up of trash.@@orangejuju4694
This is probably one of the most disturbing chilla's art games imo. And the most tragic too, I felt really bad for this fictional family.
I am a bit late but unfortunately this is also based upon a true story in Japan in which a mother abandoned her 5 children to raise themselves
I love how Sean keeps playing Chilla's Art games, they are quite scary cuz its realistic horror
Them realistic attic ghosts.
Jokes aside, yes, I agree. I just had to point that out because it made me giggle.
Correct, Heisenberg
Yeah. I love how like, down to earth they are. Like, you're usually just a normal average uninteresting person, doing normal mundane things like shopping, or going to work. And then the actual horror stuff is just stalkers and murderers, not some paranormal entity, or aliens. (I'm sure there's probably ones with ghosts and aliens, idk. But a majority of them at least, are more mundane and simple.)
Also love the Japan setting they tend to have. Always a sucker for that Japanese city/town aesthetic.
I think the fact that they use lower quality graphics helps a lot too. If it was super HD and stuff, you'd notice all the flaws and stuff. But with the whole thing's quality lowered a bit, nothing really stands out as looking wrong. At least, not as much as it would otherwise.
I know right, I hope one of their new releases go trending and viral again like closing shift did which got them a good significant following on their releases.
chilla's art, despite being realistic with the main story, always throw in some unexplainable supernatural horror moment llike this on a side @@AshlynOne
Based on the note from his mother, I actually wonder if she caused the Mister not only complex PTSD, but also literal brain damage. He definitely had the cadence and speech pattern of a child, an I think he genuinely wanted to play hide and seek. And, he not only took orders from a little girl, he didn't seem to understand how illogical it was nor the consequences it would inevitably bring.
I think the clown was the result of an overactive imagination. We already know protag-kun has very vivid dreams.
Mostly, I'm just glad the cat is okay.
I was thinking that too. Not only was Sarao emotionally stunted, but I think he was also brain damaged, meaning he was incapable of exhibiting normal adult behavior or thinking. If that's the case, that makes the sister involving him a whole lot worse, because she's basically manipulating him.
Chilla's art always have such good scares and Jack reactions. Perfect combo 👌
Love when after you go through a whole experience and then, when you look at events from earlier on things make since. Such as realizing the intro scene was the mister when he was a kid.
I love Chilla's art games, but man I really hate when they give you multiple choices but you can only proceed if you choose a certain one.
Yeah i dont get the point of that
Oooooooh I watched Gab’s play through of this and loved it and knew Jack’s couldn’t be too far behind! Chilla’s art is the best!
Jack + Chilla’s Art = a very good time
Closing shift is still one of my favorite videos of jack’s and I’ve been watching him for 8 years now 😂
And the mom in this game is horrible and I feel so bad for kids who actually go through things like this…
I think there might be multiple endings to this depending on whose house we go to or if we stay in the guy's house.
I'm curious what the other ones are like, will have to research more about them now.
This really reminds me of a Japanese movie called "Nobody knows", based on a real story about a mother abandoning her 4 kids in an appartment in Tokyo.
It's very long and I really don't recommend it, it like 3h of things getting worse and it doesn't end well. I have also seen the theme of the japanese woman leaving her child in the Takeshi Kitano movie "Kikijiro's summer", the mother marries another man and abandons her child from her previous marriage. I love Chilla's art horror games, it's mostly about horrific human behaviour and leaving your kids to die IS simply horrific.
Jack, I just want to say you’ve come so far, I remember when you wore your cap, and had that wooden little shelf on your left and playing insomnia, I remember I always smiled when I heard “top of the morning to ya” and “SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON, LIKE A BOSS!”
Before getting kidnapped, be sure to leave a cat door open (or 1st story window) so the cat can go outside while you are away.
To get food from neighbors.
is that actually a thing u can do? 😭
@@m.k.12 ...I mean in the game probably not, since the guy was a volunteer kidnapper at the sister's request, who knows if he'd then bring the cat with them after taking the brother, and more to the point the cat in the game is more background (that I know of) than the focus of the game.
Now we need a Chilla game about being a street cat who eventually gets a home, all while still being uncanny and odd.
@@bleakautomaton4808 yes i meant in the game i wasn't sure if you were serious.. i def would love a game with a cat by chilla's art
I thought you meant irl 😂 I was going to be like "Hold up, before you kidnap me can I open this window up for my cat?"
In the unlikely event you know you're going to get kidnapped, wouldn't it be better to just leave all the food in the house accessible? You don't know that your neighbors will feed them instead of your cat getting hit by a car or dying of disease or getting killed by a dog or a large bird.
Fears to fathom and chilla's art back to back...
Great time to be alive
32:44 I had something kind of similar happen to me when I was a kid. I was outside on the porch with my siblings on the phone with my grandparents. A car drove by slowly then stopped on the curb. It just sat there, and no one else noticed it but me. My dad was inside and he saw the car through the window, and he opened the door to make sure they weren't doing anything, and as soon as he opened the door, the car drove of. Pretty scary.
It’s crazy how many people in this comment section have stories of almost being kidnapped. The top comment has a lot of people talking about it. A car stopped to ask me, an 8 year old, for directions. I might have been a little older, but I wasn’t in middle school.
Loud music, so I had to approach to hear, tinted windows because I couldn’t see anything aside inside from the open window, and it was 8pm. I was walking up to help, but my friend grabbed me and walked me away. The car drove off. (I assume. We didn’t get followed. I would have remembered that.) I thought my friend was being a jerk, and I was kinda mad because I thought those people would be lost forever, but now I realised she probably saved my life.
I’m glad you’re safe and your dad deterred what could have happened.
@@Glaycier Thanks. I'm you're safe too, that's crazy.
I obv feel bad for the kids, but I also feel bad for Mister. He was abused and traumatized as a child and never got to grow up mentally. Worst part is, this is technically a happy ending for Renya. It makes sense that he was happy. Maybe now he can have a decent life at a foster home :/
This game was really creepy for me because getting kidnapped is a constant worry in my mind when going out alone.
I remember I used to take the train alone at night to a rural country town. One time, I was on the train back to the city and a man walked up to me and started asking where I lived. When I didn't answer, he kept on asking repeatedly and I freaked out and just said a random suburb I knew. Luckily, he left but I was definitely on edge when walking home, particularly because I stupidly stated a suburb 10 minutes away from my house.
I wish going out alone wasn't so dangerous :(
I love the difference between Evelyn and Sean XD Evelyn: *gets to the poster and starts teaching* Sean: "IS THAT A RABBIT SHEEP!?"
are they even still dating i thought they broke up
@@evandeland6867??? If so they still live in the same house lol. But I haven’t heard anything
@@evandeland6867very much still together and thriving ❤
You're probably thinking about his ex, who also has a TH-cam channel.
@@evandeland6867??? What do you mean? I'm pretty sure they are still together. They even live together.
@@evandeland6867they are still together, just rarely do collab bcs of different types of content.
You know its gonna be good with Chilla’s Art
combo with sean 🙆🏻♀️❤️🔥
I have played many chillas art games and I didn’t like any of them. They all basically play the same and none of them were remotely scary.
@@unknowngamer9566 it's not suppose to be scary, it's suppose to be disturbing, the games he makes can very well happen in a real life scenario, idk if all of them are but some of the ones I've seen can, so I never really saw it as scary but creepy and disturbing
@@LyraPyxisVT I have played like 5 of their games. All play the same. None of them disturbing or scary so i don’t get ur point.
@@unknowngamer9566 so theres this really cool thing called an opinion. Heard of one? Turns out, your opinion of these games are different than a lot of others who have played them. That's okay. No such thing as a right or wrong opinion. The games just arent your thing. But theyre a lot of other ppls thing. So dont argue abt opinions, its a waste of time.
11:04
the little Last Guardian reference made me so happy lmao. Gosh, it would be so fun to see a playthrough of it again. As someone whos beaten the game like 3 times in one year. Yeah, you can never get sick of that game
YESS i loved the last guardian!! one time i commented about it and he liked my comment for the first time lol made me SO happy
Made me happy too. That whole play through is nostalgic for me. I’ve never played the game myself but I’ve watched Seán’s play through multiple times. Love Trico ❤
Jack being colorblind while doing the homework is KILLING MEEE
Man, this was just upsetting and sad compared to the others. However, the cat lived, and I call that an absolute win lol
Absolute fail, those poor fish
Its incredible how people can be colorblind and literally now know it, we all just assume that everyone see colors the same way as we do, but that is an individual perception, I was thinking this as Sean was doing the writing homework and missed most of the light blue lines and remembered that he's color blind, what a crazy world.
Jack plus chilla's art games is masterpiece
FRRR
OHHHH BABY
0:00 Confession
0:12 Slapping
0:39 Deforming
3:44 Intimidating
4:29 Not amused
11:03 Advising
11:59 Vibing
15:11 Comparison
17:07 Finest reenactment
18:57 Insane
23:35 Questioning
27:27 Confirmation
28:32 Spotted
32:44 Backstory
36:11 Horrified
37:30 Wanting
38:30 Magical
38:40 Vibing II
39:32 Epicness
39:55 Disgust
40:18 Confusion
42:37 Hyperventilating
42:48 Surprised
42:56 Admit
43:11 Realization
43:34 Encounter
45:07 Jumpscared
45:45 Disturbed
48:46 Creeped
51:33 Busted
53:17 Busted II
53:51 Jumpscared II
54:10 Admit II
55:31 Busted III
56:19 Realization II
1:00:51 Authority
1:01:16 Shocked
1:02:49 Conclusion
1:03:33 Impressed
1:03:52 Questioning II
1:04:27 Outro
These Alan Wake 2 chapter titles go CRAZY
….why?
…………seriously, why?
@@ashthegeek7400 they're probably creative
@@cutesim99 Just like you are in creative mode.
What
Got diagnosed with leukaemia at the end of June and is constantly in the hospital and would just like to say thanks for getting me through it. Keep it up!👍🏻
"This feels like Pokémon music mixed with Undertale."
That was spot-on, Jack! It totally does.
Honestly i think the kidnap was a really interesting exploration of the cycle of abuse and trauma. The real horror of it was the work the children of abusers have to put in to not put that trauma onto their children/partners/friends.
My theory is that’s what the clown was about. Aggression/lack of social cues/parents not always being the most present are signs of trauma too. Could be the neglected mind manifesting into scary stories.
neglected and also paranoid mind, completely agree
Better than movie!! I am always so impressed when they come out with new one. Great stories! Scary and exciting and best to watch in the night time. Chilla's Art games are the best!
It's always the real situations in games that are the scariest
With everything Chilla's Art has made in the horror game genre, this one made me the most uncomfortable, as in actually sick to my stomach. The dialogue, the character decisions/actions, the atmosphere, all of it. This one really got me given everything that's going on. They really know how to scare people 😰
32:42 This also happened to me as a kid. My friend who lived next door and I would walk up and down the street because we lived in the county and it was nice. One day a car slowed and stopped next to us and the guy inside offered us a ride home. We said no but he insisted that he didn't mind giving us a ride home. We screamed no and ran to her house since it came first. It was horrifying and the first thing I thought of when I saw the van stop in game.
Hey jack, thank you for making such great videos, im going through a rough time right now, my 4 year old sister just passed away, so I felt needed to say thank you for making me smile during this time
My condolences :(
Sorry for your loss dude
I'm sorry for your loss 🙏🏼
I’m so sorry for your loss.
im so sorry for you loss
“well.. time to get the adoption papers ready” 😭
He was so nonchalant saying it, too 💀 Then kept talking like he didn't just say that 😭
You know it's going to be a good day when we get a new Chilla's Art playthrough
I dunno why but I only love when YOU do Chilla’s Art gameplay. It’s like the first one I watched you play and now I can only watch you play them. I can’t get enough! ❤
Bro I feel so happy whenever you upload a Chilla's Art game. I even let your Chilla's Art playthroughs play in the background as I work on my computer. Very comforting for some reason.
I hope we got our cat back in the end ☹️ also the song in the credits is a bop
Me too!! I was like what about Tama ☹️
I usually wait for Sean to play a game before I watch a playthrough. No one else really compares lol.
Literally same!!
Today's Fact: The world's largest mammal is the blue whale, which can grow up to 100 feet long and weigh up to 200 tons.
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Well you're fast
Very interesting
Thanks for the fun fact!
(this is not sarcasm)
Man, this is the hardest I've laughed at the editing in a video in a while! I have never done this, but I had to check out the editor for this video and I immediately subscribed. This DiceRoll dude funny!
I think Chillas Art strong suit is more horrifying real life situations. The only super natural one I liked that they did was the Radio Station with the creepy poem, but it was because there was good buildup and a great concept listening to the stories on the tape. I always appreciate the underlying message and most of the time message up in your face, they try to get across. I think some of their best and my favorites are definitely:
1. The Closing Shift:
For some reason that one was the scariest to me. Mainly because those type of stalker cases happen more often than you think to women. It can happen to men too but it’s a bit more rare too. The suspense and story, the build up to that one was one of the best. The giving of the phone, the constant reminder while working under stressful conditions that all the customers are of some fashion, unsettling. Then just him popping up being there, the lights going out, the constant feel of being watched. It was very well done. I think they succeed on making the player paranoid.
Others that were just as good were Parasocial, The karaoke, and The one where the worker guy was going through the many freaky floors at his job, but can’t remember that one. Night shift I think.
There supernatural ones aren’t very good in my opinion. The store and the Bath house, were terrible. The story was confusing to follow, it was rushed and the scares were a bit cheap. I’m sorry but for those that’s just my opinion.
They definitely succeed in the more real life ones. Because when it’s just a creepy guy stalking a girl or a kid, or talks about SA, it really leaves a bigger impact to the player and story. It’s awesome that they try to make people aware of these things in the form of horror. Because sadly it happens frequently out in our world and that’s very sad that it does. I also watched his Kidnap play through. It wasn’t good either. The first 35-40 min we’re chilling and good, but after that with the whole clown thing and then being trapped in his house, just didn’t really flow well and was kind of silly. I’d love to see more of the real life scenarios. Anyway, my rant is done lol.
Well, that was definitely a twist. I wasn't expecting the Sister to be involved. Honestly, when I first saw that she disappeared, I was expecting her to have just left on her own, since it happened right after the conversation about how you're okay if the mom doesn't come back. I was figuring she probably panicked, and was stressed out, having to essentially be a mom to you, and hearing that you were fine with it just being to two of you. I was thinking it would eventually cut to "10 years later" or something, and you'd bump into your Sister again, and the game would just go from there.
"Your sister's kind of a dick." I mean, yes. But you also have to consider her situation. Like I said, she was probably stressed the hell out, worried, and panicking over having to take care of you, and how much you relied on her. She was also upset about her mom leaving. Probably some other underlying issues with how her mom wasn't exactly super nice to her too, and wanting attention from her. She's also literally a kid. A kid dealing with all that. It's not exactly a shock that she'd try to find someone else to take care of them, and being a dumb kid, she didn't exactly think it over amazingly well.
"Hey! Are you a kidnapper?!" Jack shouting this at the stranger as he runs directly toward him is hilarious.
I haven't screamed or been jump scared in so long! The creators knew how to keep us on edge!
7 minutes in and my heart is heavy. As a younger sibling with a tough past, there were too many times where my older sister was the one to take care of me. She'd make sure I had something to eat, she made her I'd shower and clean my clothes, she helped me and taught me how to stay organized, when she knew I wasn't the best at any of these things on my own.
She always took the fight for me. Even if that meant arguing with our own family.
My heart aches for what emotions she was never able to let out because she was too busy being the stronger, older one for me.
Im so proud of you! You surpassed tv kids and your the top channel in ireland again plus your apparently the 7th highst paid youtuber in the world! i remember watching you when you were at the log cabin❤crazy how time flies by
i love the art style its so edible, mysterious, edgy, eye candy, suits the story, masterpiece, beautiful and just a huge chefs kiss. and the commentry is just ear candy
I will NEVER get over Sean’s dialogue he adds in😂always so comical, I love when he does it
I’ve been having a pretty rough today, but this is exactly what I needed! Thank you Jack for your consistent horror uploads :D
Good on those kids for locking the guy in there and actually having a sense of self preservation😭
this one was harder to watch but still rly good and despite the heavy topic u made the gameplay lighter to watch thanks jack
Chilla’s arts pumping these games out like it’s fresh bread, not complaining tho 😂
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Absolutely scared the shit out of me XD
JUMPSCARE WARNING FOR Y'ALL
this one also has multiple endings with more information to fluff the game a lil bit more but uhhhh you played through all the right choices the very first time soooo it was just a quick story 😂😂😂 i’m impressed by your gaming, s…nahhh i’m not on a first name basis
thank you for your videos jack.. you really help me through the hard times..
I remember going on a spring trip with my friends (we were around 14-15 I think) and we all took a trip to the beach nearby our camp site. Some older guy was at the beach watching us closely. I was the only one watching out and quietly told my friends we should go back where we came.
They didn’t agree and said it was fine. We walked past the man and he called out to us telling us to “take off our shorts and get in the water” 💀💀 I immediately said no and started pulling my friend away back to our camp site where our friend’s mom was as she was trying to engage in conversation with him. He was asking us questions like who we were with and how long we’d be there. I was so mad at our friend who kept trying to answer truthfully. It was honestly horrifying to think of now that I’m an adult. I don’t know if that guy was a kidnapper or just a weirdo. I’m just glad I never had to find out.
it's so cool that no matter how 'late' sean is to a game, i'll still be very excited to watch it and just clicked right away as soon as i see him uploaded
I love how both you and Evelien said “don’t hurt the cat” at the same part.
Watching those kind of game quiet at night makes me forget my sorrow it’s so immersive, and with jack’s unique dialogue style sometimes i feel myself free from all pain, much love Sean ❤️
"Everyone loves their mother"
Jack: That's not... technically accurate.
Me, someone who loathes my mother: No, no... he's got a point.
32:37 I also had something similar, I was walking home with my little brother and the van was slowly driving behind us. he then pulled right next to us and asked if we needed a ride home and that he could put our bike in his van so we wouldnt have to walk. I declined twice and he still insisted so i took my brother and hopped the fence that we were right next to. I watched him drive away. told my dad and got yelled at for not knowing the make/model/license plate number. like dude. I saved ur kid. 100% the creepiest guy I have ever talked to (yes I left the bike I did not care)
Absolutely love Jack and the Chilla's Art games, the perfect combo
I always love seeing the differnce of Jack and Evelein playing Chilla's art games lol
This dude never disappoints! Always a fan.
Yeeeeesss!!! When the music set in I went „Oh I’m sure SEAN will say smth about the Undertale tunes, right?!?“ 😂 I watched this game on Gab‘s, Mark‘s and another channel I think and each time was sooo reminded of UT ♥️
Mother: *dies*
And nothing of value was lost that day
32:40 Oh my God Sean! You made the right choice! You could've been kidnapped
My brother was almost kidnapped similarly a car pulled up and offered him a donut but he refused to get in the car to get it and they left when other kids came by
I saw Evelyn played "This Bed We Made" and it was really good. You should play it
Jack once again bringing smiles to faces :)
Always love listening to Jack while studying for exams
40:28 was the first time in so long that something made me audibly react to a scare. it's not even a crazy one, some thing about rounding the corner and seeing those legs kicking at the air just made me yelp
“I should have rubbed your feet better.” 🤣 I love Jack’s sense of humor.