I love how lovecraftian monsters, mythical beasts of the ocean, and some of the largest creatures we can come up with are all dwarfed by a comically large horseshoe crab
Funny part was I saw the first SCP and was like why isn’t 169 on this list? Then it zoomed fully out and I’m like holy shit it’s way bigger then I thought
Having the man in the small boat moving along in the beginning and the flying subscribe plane was very smart and highly appreciated, it’s always good to put things into perspective in this size comparison videos
Hell some of them were even named differently here. Surume from One piece is also a kraken, thats just his name. And the Karathen is just a kraken with a slightly different name.
I love how the blue whale still dwarfs a good number of these fictional creatures in sheer size. Blue whales are the mythical creatures of our world for sure
They are the largest animal physically possible, at least in a single unified body. They are just barely small enough to keep from crushing or cooking themselves. Any bigger and that is no longer possible.
Having the boat with the two humans in it for that first row of monsters was really helpful. It's easy for me to lose track of the scale of these things without a frame of reference to compare to, and having a human-sized figure literally following along with us helped keep that reference right there.
@@HelpICantThinkOfACleverName No, if you will excuse me I must go do human things, such as completing a tax, playing a sports and building a really big thing for no reason.
That makes me want to rewatch all these videos just to see if there are any other Easter Eggs hidden in the background. Kudos to you for spotting that.
I love how Anantashesha is literally several hundred meters long, and yet it was listed as one of the smallest because they were measuring by height not length. Also, so cool to see Moeder on here, appreciating the ark love
There were so many little things about this video that we watchers had to realize could be interesting, too! Like the man sitting in the rear of the boat, his head moved, taking in the scenery, but the standing man never moved, never stopped saluting. I recognized very few monsters (only Godzilla, Jaws, Moby Dick), I've seen (or played?) no other monster-featuring cartoons, videos or games. I do wish the New York 1998 ("Matthew Broderick") _Godzilla_ had found a place since she liked racing through the buildings and bridges, good things to make models of.
@@LadyMcGiusti It wasn't. It would be impossible for a breeding population of a creature that large to exist without A) being observed and B) causing an enormous disruption in the ecosystem.
@@V0JELLYFILMS th-cam.com/video/izhmOma_3dc/w-d-xo.html Check minute 13:40. This is his official height shown in the game. Kyogre is 4 meters long, not tall
Yea it really helps to put into perspective how large an SCP can be it really put into perspective how power the foundation can be to contain such powerful entities
Well you know how those sea tales go, the size always gets bigger with each retelling of the creature, never any smaller. I mean, who'd want to be known as the guy that got his butt kicked by a 2in "Tinylodon" when you can inflate its size to a Megalodon?
@@cocodojo That, and thanks to shark skeletons being cartilage nothing but teeth and some jawbones, not well determined for how old individual they belonged, have remained to be found. Thus the size of an adult Megalodon remains really a mystery. Easy to take artistic license there.
@@pogchamp4526 yeah considering you can hold the Peeper in your hand the one in this video looked like it was scaled too big. But then again it looks bigger when you're feeding it into the Fabricator so it might be an in-game scaling issue as well.
In case anyone’s wondering about SCP-3000’s width. “The head of the SCP-3000 measures approximately 2.5m in diameter, and the precise body parts are 10m in diameter.” So it’s just very long but not that wide.
It'd be interesting to see a video of at least the first half of the creatures with the camera at normal eye-level height to see how they'd look from an in-person perspective.
I'm constantly impressed at the variety of creatures you do for these size videos. I would never have even thought to include the Kraken from Hotel Transylvania
MBS consistently adds in things that I was never expecting. Trying as hard as possible to get something in for everyone is one of the reasons I love these videos.
Now I'm bummed out that the gargantuan leviathan from Subnautica is only a mod. It would've been so cool to see how it stacked up compared to SCP-3000 and all the krakens.
2:44 I love how the Cloverfield (baby) monster is instantly recognizable simply because of those massive limbs of his and seeing just his hand compared to other sea creatures really puts into perspective, since humans are so tiny.
One interesting thing is that we've discovered exoplanets with oceans hundreds of miles deep (rather than the puddles we have on Earth), so deep the water eventually solidifies without freezing from sheer pressure. If any of them hold life, creatures this gigantic could be quite plausible!
Actually, merely large oceans would not be enough. Anything larger than a blue whale on earth and it's sheer mass would crush or cook it. More pressure or less gravity could solve the crushing problem, but overheating itself would be a bit hard to solve. Possible under the right condition, but the largest creatures on this scale would still not be possible.
@@catwhowalksbyhimself Heat would largely (and I'm reaching the limits of my knowledge here) depend on the surface-mass ration. Serpentine or flat creatures would have less of a problem with heat or getting too heavy.
The Alaskan Bull Worm is both less terrifying yet more terrifying at human size lmao Always love these scale comparison videos, thank you so much! Don't overwork yourselves
I feel like Slattern’s stats refer to his length instead of height. He didn’t look anywhere near that big next to the jaegers, while the Mega Kaiju did despite supposedly being “shorter”
Nope that SCP is not the biggest sea monster in fiction. The mythical Bahamut is a sea monster that carries in his back an Ox called Kujata, who carries the Earth in his back. Bahamut is way bigger than that SCP.
@@martin8412 Well a big fish carrying an ox and that ox is carrying the world I think that can't be a sea monster at all, a little bit yes but i see like it can be in the video
@@martin8412 Nope, the largest scp that I know is infinite in length. But there is a lobster that is bigger than the whole sun, in its article it eats suns. So no this lobster dwarfs that ant.
When the camera zoomed out to the world, I was like, “What the heck could possibly be bigger than a NYC sized squid?” And my question was answered by a giant horseshoe crab. How?
I mean... there’s a giant red shrimp not far away from the solar system that has an advertisement for a well known crawfish factory in the sco universe tattooed on its back...
I will say, with Cthulhu you could most likely make him even larger, as he is described as being like a walking mountain of mass but to be fair he is basically impossible to measure, still a great video, I love how you include creatires from so many different medias!
It might take a while to track them all down, but it would be cool to see a video comparing the size & shape of all the things called "Kraken" out there...
@@MetaBallStudios alright, so you remembered King Shark and the Gargantuan Leviathan. Still, with this and all the other suggestions you could easily make an entire second video of this
That's actually the cringy part of SCP, they always have their superiority complex and try to make things super huge thinking that "it's original" and that "the bigger the better", when infact it's pretty ridiculous and stupid Yeah I get, sometimes big creatures are cool, but come on, is it really necessary to make them that big?
@@blitzkrieg7353 But the thing is, that superiority complex is also discouraged within the Wiki site itself. Like what the mods say there, "Yes, you are allowed to write giant/scary monsters, but at least make their characteristics appropriate to the story".
Sonar helps give a sense of scale, but when the only object in the murky water is a giant fish some distance away, it looks a lot like a smaller fish that's a lot closer. The bigger problem is how jaded the player is by the time you run into them. To some extent or another your immersion has worn thin by the time a sea dragon turns its goofy eyes on you.
Subnautica has a problem with the camera POV that makes everything look smaller. If you go into debug mode and spawn a copy of the player character's model you can see how tiny you are next to the leviathans.
The kraken is originally a monster of scandinavian lore, usually described as some kind of giant octopuss big & strong enough to sink a viking ship. There's never been an agreed upon description (in ancient times it was more like a mix of a crab and a whale), so you can imagine it as you wish. In recent times it has become a common name for big sea monsters in fiction, just like leviathan.
I'd love to see a comparison that covers the entity from the Flesh Pit National Park. Supposedly it's quite huge, covering the majority of texas when docile, and when walking...well...the depth goes down to the upper mantle of the earth. Really really enthralling stuff.
i really love that you included SCP-3000 "Anantashesha" and SCP-169 "Leviathan." The SCP Foundation is one of my peak interests. while it is just imagination, the writers make it feel so.. real. SCP lore runs deep, and i absolutely love learning all i can about it. and as a SCP "nerd" of sorts, id like to point out to everyone whos unaware that in SCP-5000 in Composed File 0001-1 Pietro mentions numerous nuclear charges being set off along SCP-169's back, which in turn caused it to stir in its sleep slightly, whatever extent that means, causing numerous tsunamis and earthquakes that devastate coastal settlements around the world. which is no surprise, thing literally takes 1/6th of the worlds surface. if you read up until here, congratulations!
@@carmen350 nope... but scary enough in the deep, 900 m is almost a kilometer long. Wouldn't you like to swim away from this massive beast? Don't forget, it secretes a rather troublesome substance, which leaves your mind blank and you start hallucinating and clearly out of sorts. Stay away from this underwater snake!
SCPs?! Shen Zin Tsu? Holy crap so many delightfully unexpected additions to this list! I knew what to expect (and it was all there) but then you went above and beyond!
I love these videos. Every time I think there can't be something bigger, taller, deeper, higher, etc., I am astounded. Thank you for all the fabulous perspectives!
Love how all 3 aggressive leviathans from subnautica are in here (Also ones like the sea dragon can SEVERELY damage the cyclops submersible and the reaper can easily one shot a Seamoth)
Fantastic organizational skills...you packed them together nicely , while spacing them apart enough to enjoy each creature on its own - the sense of scale really showed...exceedingly nice work ( as usual ) !!
2:50 the Mosasaurs in Jurassic World was at least twice as big. It's true, that the real life version was (or better should have been, from what we know) this big, but you also used the size of other real life beasts from their movies, where they were also mostly taller than in real life.
my favourite thing about these videos is watching them, getting to an impossibly large (or small!) thing, thinking "theres no way anything can be bigger than this!" only to find there's a third of the video left :D
I so wish you had the gargantuan leviathan from subnoutica, the one that has a skeleton in the lost river, and that one was a baby. I'm pretty sure there is official art of it too.
@@diegomartinezquezada4797 in this particular instance I'm in favour of briefly remembering the movies simply for "they made visual representation of Charybdis" and leave any plot out
Thank you for adding the Warcraft characters; murlocs are the most vicious things on Azeroth despite their smaller size. One cannot pull just one murloc.
Yea but because it change a lot between people, that's why the original kraken didn't entered in this list some say he's 1km and other say he is more than 40km and can eat medium islands.
the only limit cthulhu has is if he's too big, he wont be able to breath(If he needs oxigen) and will be exposed to the sun's radiation(if it affects him at all)
@@DingusX2 "a mountain walked" So, similar in size to the giant golem form of Pica from One Piece. I've seen videos that put him as 800m or 1500m tall, maybe same could be said of Cthulhu.
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I headcanon Kyogre as MUCH larger. Groudon too. They're both CRIMINALLY small for _Leviathan and Behemoth;_ Kyogre's gotta be at least blue-whale-sized. >__>
I grew up with FFX and was absolutely floored by how big SIN was... seeing it compared in this video. It's still outstanding, but the creatures that dwarf it.... wow.
Same, but then scaling in the game is wonky as it Peeper somehow takes up the entire tray of the Fabricator. Apparently the player model is a giant as well.
My list sea monsters size comparison: plankton (spongebob) 5cm tall 0:02 spongebob (spongebob) 10 cm tall 0:08 anglerfish (finding nemo) 40cm long 0:13 piranha (piranha 3d) 51 cm long 0:20 peeper (subnautica) 70 cm long 0:23 cheep cheep (super mario) 1m tall 0:40 alaskan bull worm (spongebob) 60 cm tall 0:43 blastoise 1,6 m tall (pokemon) 0:44 ursula (the little meimad) 1,75 m tall 0:46 murlock (world of warcraft) 1,8 m tall 0:50 gillman (creature from the black lagoon) 1,95 m tall 0:54 elder guardian (minecraft) 2m tall 1:00 the trench (aquaman) 2m tall 1:01 hanar (mass effect) 2,1 m tall 1:02 scp-3000 (scp foudation)2,5m tall 1:03 arlong 2,63m tall 1:05 killer croc (batman)3,3m tall 1:16 n,t,I (the abyss) 4m tall 1:20 kyogre (pokemon) 4,5 m long 1:24 sharktopus 10,6 m long 1:28 neptune (resident evil) 5 m long 1:30 gyarados (pokemon)6,5m long 1:34 orca (free orca) 7 m long 1:40 bruce (jaws) 7,6 m long 1:45 giant squid (20 000 leagues under the sea) 8 m long 1:49 male croc ( Lake placid) 9,1 m long 1:56 watcher in the water (the lord of the rings) 10 m long 2:00 octalus (deep rising) 10 m tall 2:13 gwoemul (the host) 11m long 2:18 hippocampus (percy Jackson:sea of monsters) 11m long 2:20 nautilus (league of legends) 11 m tall 2:25 wailord (pokemon) 14,5 m long 2:29 crusoe (the water horse)2:36 15 m long mosasaurus (jurassic world) 16,7 m long 2:50 kraken (resistance 2) 18 m long 2:52 opee sea killer (star wars) 20 m long 3:00 del lago (resident evil) 20 m long 3:04 megalodon shark (the meg) 23 m long 3:09 moby dick (moby dick 1851) 27 m long 3:15 blue whale (ice age) 30 m long 3:20 kraken (dungeons & dragons) 30 m long 3:30 glow whale (subnautica) 30m long 3:35 lizzie (rampage) 30.5 m long 3:47 lagiacrus (monster hunter) 33 long 3:50 colo claw fish (star wars) 40 m long 3:56 tamatoa (moana) 15,2 m tall 4:08 monstro (pinocchio, 1940) 50 m long 4:16 reaper leviathan (subnautica) 55 m long 4:20 ceadeus (monster hunter) 58 m long 4:25 megalodon (the sea of thieves) 65 m long 4:29 morpheel (the legend of zelda twilight princess) 70 m long 4:35 hydrus (shadow of the colossus) 70 m long 4:39 bloop (largest sea monster) 76m long 4:45 leviathan (gears of war) 78m long 4:56 kraken (pirates of Caribbean) 80 m long 5:00 scylla (God of war) 50 m long 5:06 titanosaurus (terror of mechagodzilla) 60 m tall 5:11 wadatsumi (one piece) 80m tall 5:14 zigra (gamera vs zigra) 80m tall 5:30 gamera (heisei gamera) 80 m tall 5:37 leatherback (pacific rim) 81 m tall 5:40 mutavore (pacific rim) 90 m tall 5:46 kraken (clash of the titans) 91 m tall 6:01 cloverfield monster (cloverfield) 91 m tall 6:09 giant octopus (it came from beneath the sea) 100m tall 6:10 moeder (ark survival evolved) 100m long 6:20 ebirah (millennium era) 100m long 6:30 ghost leviathan (subnautica)107 m Long 6:47 sea dragon leviathan (subnautica) 112 m long 6:50 godzilla (monsterverse) 120 m tall 6:57 jomungandur (God of war) 4,82 km long 7:00 bevilderbeast (how you train to your dragon) 158 m long 7:05 sea emperor leviathan (star wars) 200 m long 7:13 sando (subnautica)200 m long 7:20 manda (millennium era) 300 m long 7:28 slattern (pacific rim) 181 m tall 7:30 surume (one piece) 300 m long 7:34 sin (final fantasy) 400 m long 7:40 laboon (one piece) 400 m tall 7:43 island monster (sinbad) 450 m long 7:56 leviathan (mass effect) 450 m tall 8:00 cthulhu (lovecraft) 470 m tall 8:07 kraken (hotel transylvania) 500 m tall 8:09 Island eater (one piece) 715 m long 8:20 island turtle (mythical creature) 1km long 8:24 dogfish (pinochio) 1km long 8:28 leviathan ( final fantasy) 1.03km long 8:37 karathem (aquaman( 3,2 km long 8:48 clover (cloverfield) 2km tall 8:50 gembu (naruto) 5km long 8:56 kraken(wahhanmer 40 k) 40 km long 9:00 scp 169 (scp foudation) 8000 km long 9:30
I love how you can see the titanic creatures in the background during the start Nice pre-reference to whats coming that’ll dwarf the one we’re looking at now
I want future videos to measure only in 1 dimension. Like SCP-3000 being measured as 2.5 m tall, despite being inconceivably long, (thus placing it in the smaller part of the chart) or the Alaskan Bullworm being measured in diameter. I think each listed instance should either measure the biggest dimension, or the same dimension. Or maybe it could measure in volume.
Small or not, gotta give props to Spongebob for at least making it into the list
He is a monster
Let’s not forget the cheep cheep from Mario
He lives in a pineapple under the sea.
@@PhilBagels Absorbent and yellow and porous is he
@@GoseiGuyProductions if nautical nonsense be something you wish
I love how lovecraftian monsters, mythical beasts of the ocean, and some of the largest creatures we can come up with are all dwarfed by a comically large horseshoe crab
The scp universe is crazy,the leviathan is weak compareted with a others scps.
well to be fair, the video just used a horseshoe crab because 169 has no physical description beyond "a marine arthropod"
Neptune is a planet
@@charissesalazarsalazar1354a circle is a shape
@@walterwhite7925and you have become south america
The moment Anantashesha showed up, I knew what the final monster would be. Very happy to see SCP rep in the wild
Same here , athough there are many more huge sized SCPs he did not include
yup. never a doubt what would top this list.
It's finger licking good
@@BroZedd1 scp-5909
How tf u spelled that like i cant remenber
Funny part was I saw the first SCP and was like why isn’t 169 on this list? Then it zoomed fully out and I’m like holy shit it’s way bigger then I thought
SIZE OF GODZILLA EARTH
Where tf is Ohio man
Foundation Personal praying to their gods that 169 doesn’t wake up
@@albertoacosta7006 godzilla earth: 300 meters
Scp 169(😹): 3000 km or bigger
Its not the correct model if I remember correctly its a giant underwater centipede
Having the man in the small boat moving along in the beginning and the flying subscribe plane was very smart and highly appreciated, it’s always good to put things into perspective in this size comparison videos
Yes! Insanely well thought out presentation.
also in the top leftish at 3:38 there is a spinning man
- How many krakens and leviathans do we need?
- Yes
In all fairness we have at best four well known seamonster names.
i mean they have the best monster names!
Hell some of them were even named differently here. Surume from One piece is also a kraken, thats just his name. And the Karathen is just a kraken with a slightly different name.
Это ты?
@@catcuriosity ну да
“There’s always a bigger fish.”
You beat me to it
Except scp-169
Summon bigger fish.
@@stethespaniard2 a'tuin: Am I a joke to you?
It just works
People: oh my goodness the kraken is the largest sea monster by far!
SCP: Hold my beer
I love Joe SCP-3000 is at the bottom od the list.
@@epickibakazan7912 yeah like how is it smaller than arlong
@@epickibakazan7912 It is 3 km long but it is a thin noodly boi that causes severe amnesia and paranoia
@@colonelcorn9500 not 3 km it's 600 to 900 km long
Space marines: Literally fught with a 40km Kraken
SCP foundation: DEAL WITH THIS, BITCHES (shows SCP-169)
I love how the blue whale still dwarfs a good number of these fictional creatures in sheer size.
Blue whales are the mythical creatures of our world for sure
Biggest animal in all of earth's history.
They are the largest animal physically possible, at least in a single unified body. They are just barely small enough to keep from crushing or cooking themselves. Any bigger and that is no longer possible.
Blue whales are even larger than the dinosaurs we know of, like Brachiosaurus, Apatosaurus, or even Argentinosaurus.
They are also very fast despite their huge size!
@@hrishikeshnair586 Because of their streamlined body structure. So basically blues are just mammalian steam engines on water lol
Having the boat with the two humans in it for that first row of monsters was really helpful. It's easy for me to lose track of the scale of these things without a frame of reference to compare to, and having a human-sized figure literally following along with us helped keep that reference right there.
Same!
And the little plane towing the subscribe flag. Very clever.
What about when they were bigger than the megalodon
it's becuase we are the REAL monsters! fear us!
@@zeehero7280 (guy takes giant river gar out of the water)
"LOOK AT THIS MONSTER!"
🤔🤣
I appreciate the little boat we had throughout the beginning segment. Lent a nice sense of consistent perspective.
Agreed
@@HelpICantThinkOfACleverName No, if you will excuse me I must go do human things, such as completing a tax, playing a sports and building a really big thing for no reason.
@@secretlythreeducksinamansu3546 give it to him
Ok
That was a nice boat
3:37 there´s a guy spinning between the buildings back there
How did u notice that🤣🤣🤣🤣
It scared me at first
Good catch
That makes me want to rewatch all these videos just to see if there are any other Easter Eggs hidden in the background. Kudos to you for spotting that.
how tf you see that lmao, thats impressive
I love how Anantashesha is literally several hundred meters long, and yet it was listed as one of the smallest because they were measuring by height not length. Also, so cool to see Moeder on here, appreciating the ark love
Remember this comment when you have become the next OWO or just y.
Anantashesha would be invisible if you measure it by its length
*several thousand kilometers
Several hundred kilometers
km means kilometers
@@Titanic-wo6bq several hundred my guy
600 - 900 isn't even one thousand
6:55 I love how the ship casually pushes the monster out of the way.
There were so many little things about this video that we watchers had to realize could be interesting, too! Like the man sitting in the rear of the boat, his head moved, taking in the scenery, but the standing man never moved, never stopped saluting.
I recognized very few monsters (only Godzilla, Jaws, Moby Dick), I've seen (or played?) no other monster-featuring cartoons, videos or games. I do wish the New York 1998 ("Matthew Broderick") _Godzilla_ had found a place since she liked racing through the buildings and bridges, good things to make models of.
They got places to be.
I actually expected the ship to clip through the monster. The fact that he put collision on them was a nice attention to detail
It's funny😂😂😂
RAMMING SPEED
A Cheep Cheep becomes quite intimidating when compared to a person.
Imagine what Big Bertha looks like next to a human
Ikr
Nossa um cheepp chepp comparado a uma pessoa ele e enorme
Kyogre isn’t
@@josecarlospessanhajosecarl1751 oi
I love the inclusion of the speculated creature that may have caused "The Bloop". If you haven't heard of it, look it up. Its an interesting mystery.
Turned out to be a glacier breaking or something like that
Or was it? What if, that creature was a 100+ meter long kraken that lives on a diet of mostly large whales?
“mystery”
no it was just the sound of iceberg activities
@@LadyMcGiusti It wasn't.
It would be impossible for a breeding population of a creature that large to exist without A) being observed and B) causing an enormous disruption in the ecosystem.
it was just ice
Me: How big is a Kraken?
Fantasy authors: Yes
SCP-169: 🤦🏼♀️
Kraken size could be whatever I want
Kraken size: *Insert random size here*
Kraken is a legend maybe real or maybe fake
@@titanuszillabr7021 1 millimeter
Never knew Kyogre was so small... The weird sizes some Pokémon have still surprise me at times lol
It's not that small. Kyogre is 4.5 meter *tall*. This video incorrectly put 4.5 meters as it's length.
@@V0JELLYFILMS th-cam.com/video/izhmOma_3dc/w-d-xo.html
Check minute 13:40. This is his official height shown in the game. Kyogre is 4 meters long, not tall
DOn't forget their weights are weird as fuck. I mean, fucking Wailord is so light, it would be lighter than air and be able to fly.
@@Odraude2105 ha as if the games should ever be used as a reference i much prefer the like 70 meter long kyogre from the anime
@@shawmiserix404 then sure think that but im still 100% right
I love how you can still see SCP 3000 in the background for most of the first section
Yea it really helps to put into perspective how large an SCP can be it really put into perspective how power the foundation can be to contain such powerful entities
“The sea of thieves” Megalodon: ~65(+20) meters
“The Meg” Megaladon: 23 meters
Real life Megalodon: 18 meters
In Sea of Thieves it's a Gigalodon 😎
Well you know how those sea tales go, the size always gets bigger with each retelling of the creature, never any smaller. I mean, who'd want to be known as the guy that got his butt kicked by a 2in "Tinylodon" when you can inflate its size to a Megalodon?
@@cocodojo That, and thanks to shark skeletons being cartilage nothing but teeth and some jawbones, not well determined for how old individual they belonged, have remained to be found. Thus the size of an adult Megalodon remains really a mystery. Easy to take artistic license there.
@@ikat_tracer the mega long dong
Yes but 18 m is the smallest size and max is 20m
-Shows the Kraken from Warhammer 40k
Me: It can’t get any bigger than this
-Starts to zoom out to show the planet
Me: *Oh god*
welcome to the scp foundation, where our boarders don't end with the planet, solar system or even universe
It’s so scary, but so intriguing
SCP-169: Smol.
I was expcting a your mom joke.
for a moment i thought it meant Hive Fleet Kraken xD
Fun Fact in Subnautica there's an fossil for the biggest leviathan: the gargantuan leviathan it is about 1100 to 1500 meters in lenght.
Yeah but I had no idea how big peepers and reapers actually were
Not to mention modders actually put living gargantuans into the game
@@pogchamp4526 Ghost leviathan too, what a huge animal
@@pogchamp4526 yeah considering you can hold the Peeper in your hand the one in this video looked like it was scaled too big. But then again it looks bigger when you're feeding it into the Fabricator so it might be an in-game scaling issue as well.
Yes but its said they can also grow to 2000 metres
Very cool to include old school creatures like from literature
“The biggest creature on this list is from literature” - 🤓 me
Titano and gamera i didnt expect them
In case anyone’s wondering about SCP-3000’s width. “The head of the SCP-3000 measures approximately 2.5m in diameter, and the precise body parts are 10m in diameter.” So it’s just very long but not that wide.
mfw ananta shesha (the thing SCP-3000 is based off of) is infinitely long (lit.)
its kinda dumb they listed it in terms of its height/head circumference instead of its length
Weird how it is based on diameter for that one but then starts measuring in length later on…
fma
Also, isn't 169 a monstrously large sea serpent, this video says its a horseshoe crab?
All these intimidating monsters that make up the bulk of this list, and SCP-169 is just a giant horseshoe crab 😂
It’s described as a giant arthropod, so it’s actually a giant horseshoe crab, it’s justified
It's still a big mofo.
Where is that thing kept????
@@elainecanjura3696 just like scp 3000, I think it’s hibernating, rarely moving
@@nicolasrestrepo6177 Yeah it's just chilling in the Atlantic because no containment measure can be taken.
Video : *Is about sea monsters*
Subnautica : "Showtime."
It'd be interesting to see a video of at least the first half of the creatures with the camera at normal eye-level height to see how they'd look from an in-person perspective.
that would be sick
Allow me to look down on a cheep cheep real quick
subnautica makes this easy
@@monkeymosesThe first-person camera in Subnautica is too big, which makes everything seem smaller than it actually is
I think the most surprising thing in this whole video is that the Alaskan bull worm is actually pretty tiny in comparison to humans
Thing could eat a human.
That's bigger than I though it would be.
I thought it was the size of an actual worm. That thing is a Boa Constrictor.
@@ASingleSpaghetti SCP 169 is The Biggest With 8000km Size💪
Fantastic Video, I didn't expect the final SCP monster to be the last big one. I expected Great A'Tuin (The World Turtle From Discworld).
Thanks for the spoiler 😡😂
Same. I was hoping for a'tuin too. Although is he a sea creature if he carries a whole planet?
Are they really a sea monster if they've never been in a sea?
A’Tuin is less a sea monster, and more a monster with a sea on its back
@@MrlspPrt why are you reading comments before watching the video? That's on you.
I'm constantly impressed at the variety of creatures you do for these size videos. I would never have even thought to include the Kraken from Hotel Transylvania
MBS consistently adds in things that I was never expecting. Trying as hard as possible to get something in for everyone is one of the reasons I love these videos.
Including the bloop was pure class!
They included scp - one fucking sixty nine. Wasn't expecting that one honestly
I kinda wanted to see the Lion Turtle from ATLA
The best one is Cthulhu!
i was like "aha, i knew 40K would just be huge" and then i went "hold on, it's still zooming out?" and once SCP came i went O.O
The nostalgia hit me hard when the PacificRim soundtrack start playin
Same! I was so suprised when the first notes hit
I can almost hear Ellen McLain.
As someone with fear of the ocean and big things, this truly terrifies me.
I have thalassophobia but still manage to scuba dive. Face your fear, broham.
@@Superunknown190 imagine You was alive when Megalodon was Alive
A 18 Meter Badass shark
spong bobe
Play subnautica its nice
My girlfriend also has the fear of big things
A sky scraper fell on her
Now I'm bummed out that the gargantuan leviathan from Subnautica is only a mod. It would've been so cool to see how it stacked up compared to SCP-3000 and all the krakens.
A mod based on an actual skeleton found in the vanilla game tho
It wont Stack up much tho, since SCP 3000 is as big as a continent.
@@jasonZoo123 I think you mean SCP 169, that basically has the size of the northen part of the atlantic ocean haha
@@LuisVndres yeah F me, i often mixed them up. Anatashesa is not that big, so Gargantuan Leviathan will probably be bit bigger.
think it's meant to be like 2km long? so roughly the size of adult clover
Awesome video. Lol, nice one with the Pacific Rim melody over there
"There's always a bigger fish." - Qui-Gon Jin
2:44 I love how the Cloverfield (baby) monster is instantly recognizable simply because of those massive limbs of his and seeing just his hand compared to other sea creatures really puts into perspective, since humans are so tiny.
I wasn't really expecting him to be on this list
At first I thought it was godzilla 1998
Warlord is so small but scp 169 is huge
@@DragonKing2he originates from the deep sea
One interesting thing is that we've discovered exoplanets with oceans hundreds of miles deep (rather than the puddles we have on Earth), so deep the water eventually solidifies without freezing from sheer pressure. If any of them hold life, creatures this gigantic could be quite plausible!
*subnautica ptsd noises*
Oh god...
Actually, merely large oceans would not be enough. Anything larger than a blue whale on earth and it's sheer mass would crush or cook it. More pressure or less gravity could solve the crushing problem, but overheating itself would be a bit hard to solve. Possible under the right condition, but the largest creatures on this scale would still not be possible.
@@catwhowalksbyhimself Heat would largely (and I'm reaching the limits of my knowledge here) depend on the surface-mass ration. Serpentine or flat creatures would have less of a problem with heat or getting too heavy.
@@catwhowalksbyhimself how would it cook it ?
Didn't expect the Peeper to be _that_ big!
It isn't, usually. That's apparently the biggest they're able to get at all.
@@peterg.j.macpherson2451 When you eat that peeper in Subnautica you get full hunger plus your bar doesn’t go down for an hour lol
Many subnautica creatures are bigger when you compare to humans model, thats because of the game camera that make them seem smaller
I got goosebumps when the Pacific Rim theme started.
❤️
Same
Same
I was literally thinking "what the hell is a giant chicken foot doing there??". Few minutes later, I found out it ain't a chicken at all.
I really like it when these videos drop hints of the really huge monsters while still on the relatively small ones.
Tastes like chicken though.
@@chbu7081 dam son u tasted that?
6:54 I love how that ship just casually ran into Ghost Leviathan.
Finally, a taste of their own medicine
Surprised it didn't fly 1 000 000 km off the map!
Yeah, fuck that ghost guy
Oh my God you included Anantashesha! You just earned my MASSIVE respect.
The Alaskan Bull Worm is both less terrifying yet more terrifying at human size lmao
Always love these scale comparison videos, thank you so much! Don't overwork yourselves
I loved being able to see the bigger monsters in the background. The traveling boat at the beginning was awesome too!
I feel like Slattern’s stats refer to his length instead of height. He didn’t look anywhere near that big next to the jaegers, while the Mega Kaiju did despite supposedly being “shorter”
Yet, he's bigger than Godzilla
slattern was a girl lol
@@whatskraken3886 how do you know that the gender was female?
@@HwangInhoBooNam the extra canon novels and stuff
@@whatskraken3886 nerd
Man these videos have gotten good. I wish they'd remake some of the older ones using the same size comparison techniques and model detail.
After the Kraken from Warhammer 40k I thought “oh, we’re done.” Then it kept going 😱. Of course it was a SCP that takes the cake 🎂
We have 50 000 of them in Devastation o baal.
Nope that SCP is not the biggest sea monster in fiction. The mythical Bahamut is a sea monster that carries in his back an Ox called Kujata, who carries the Earth in his back. Bahamut is way bigger than that SCP.
@@martin8412 Well a big fish carrying an ox and that ox is carrying the world
I think that can't be a sea monster at all, a little bit yes but i see like it can be in the video
@@martin8412 nope. That doesnt even compare to Maturin from Stephen king’s It
@@martin8412 Nope, the largest scp that I know is infinite in length.
But there is a lobster that is bigger than the whole sun, in its article it eats suns.
So no this lobster dwarfs that ant.
When the camera zoomed out to the world, I was like, “What the heck could possibly be bigger than a NYC sized squid?” And my question was answered by a giant horseshoe crab.
How?
It lives under the Atlantic ocean and alomost doesn't move. Also, it is something like a part of tectonic plate, so the bulge isn't visible
@Andres Hobar Of course.
69 Likes I wont ruin it
@@imnothuman2555 Fascinating. Ridiculous, but fascinating.
I mean... there’s a giant red shrimp not far away from the solar system that has an advertisement for a well known crawfish factory in the sco universe tattooed on its back...
6:50 I like how the models interact with each other ... wasn't expecting a push, even though I probably should have 🚢
I was expecting it to go flying 40 000 km off the map!
Was fixated on it, wondering if it would clip through it or not.
Boat be like: excuse me sir just passing by
I will say, with Cthulhu you could most likely make him even larger, as he is described as being like a walking mountain of mass but to be fair he is basically impossible to measure, still a great video, I love how you include creatires from so many different medias!
Brilliant! Changing perspectives and directions and foreshadowing larger monsters really kept up the suspense, what a ride!
9:14 "ok cool- wait... why are you still zooming out?!"
"Qui Gon Jin: Theres always a bigger fish"
"Me: no no no theres always a bigger scp"
"Everyone: Uhhhh"
I love that everyone seems to be familiar with Darths and Droids
It might take a while to track them all down, but it would be cool to see a video comparing the size & shape of all the things called "Kraken" out there...
Predictions I got right:
Spongebob
SCP-3000
Bruce
JW Mosasaurus
The Meg’s Megalodon
Moby Dick
Glow Whale
Reaper Leviathan
Bloop
Kraken
Godzilla
World Serpent
Slattern
Cthulhu
SCP-169
Predictions I got wrong:
Glow Squid
King Shark
Primeval’s Future Shark
Crabsnake
Ampeel
WWD Liopleurodon
Chelicerate
Reefback Leviathan
Ice Worm Leviathan
Frozen Leviathan
Julia
Gargantuan Leviathan
Trevor Henderson’s Leviathan
Did you see the list at the end? maybe you got more right
SCP 169 is bigger than Leviathan from hendrickson
Oh shit you watched primeval too
@@MetaBallStudios Saw the RMS Leviathan get into your flying vehicles video, did the Behemoth ever cross your mind for this one?
@@MetaBallStudios alright, so you remembered King Shark and the Gargantuan Leviathan. Still, with this and all the other suggestions you could easily make an entire second video of this
Warhammer fan: ha! As always we are the strongest fantasy setti-
SCP fan: We win... We always win.
That's actually the cringy part of SCP, they always have their superiority complex and try to make things super huge thinking that "it's original" and that "the bigger the better", when infact it's pretty ridiculous and stupid
Yeah I get, sometimes big creatures are cool, but come on, is it really necessary to make them that big?
@@blitzkrieg7353 You just describe Warhammer 40k too
@@rommdan2716 Well, I never said warhammer isn't also like that, but still, both are pretty stupid sometimes
@@blitzkrieg7353 Yeah, both can be so stupid sometimes but I love them anyway.
Except SPC-682/The Imperium of Man, that shit is boring.
@@blitzkrieg7353 But the thing is, that superiority complex is also discouraged within the Wiki site itself. Like what the mods say there, "Yes, you are allowed to write giant/scary monsters, but at least make their characteristics appropriate to the story".
"You know, we sea monster have made great strides in the field of science and literature!"
It would have been funny if you included the Nautilus from 20.000 Leagues under the sea because it was described to look like a sea monster
I've always felt like the leviathans in Subnautica were terribly small for what the PDA says they are. Here they feel properly huge.
Sonar helps give a sense of scale, but when the only object in the murky water is a giant fish some distance away, it looks a lot like a smaller fish that's a lot closer. The bigger problem is how jaded the player is by the time you run into them. To some extent or another your immersion has worn thin by the time a sea dragon turns its goofy eyes on you.
Subnautica has a problem with the camera POV that makes everything look smaller. If you go into debug mode and spawn a copy of the player character's model you can see how tiny you are next to the leviathans.
idk i think they are way to big biger than they actualy are suposed to be
Neat - i didnt realize there were so many sizes and shapes of the Kraken.
The kraken is originally a monster of scandinavian lore, usually described as some kind of giant octopuss big & strong enough to sink a viking ship. There's never been an agreed upon description (in ancient times it was more like a mix of a crab and a whale), so you can imagine it as you wish. In recent times it has become a common name for big sea monsters in fiction, just like leviathan.
Sometimes a kraken is a big squid other times it's some mega weird crav
Crav
Crab*
Since the Kraken is one of the most iconic sea monsters ever, whenever something is sea monster related it’s gonna show up
My biggest surprise was how tiny Kyogre actually was.
He's just a sea puppy.
Yeah. I always assumed he was bigger. With how small Kyogre is, he could fit in my living room.
Actually it’s supposed to be 4.5 m TALL, not long, and they didn’t even scale it properly if it was length
But powerful as f*ck
Pokemon Sapphire is a little disappointing when you realize that Kyogre is smaller than an Orca.
Kinda expected the final shot to be the (flat)world carried on Great a'tuins back. Great video, as always.
The video feels incomplete without it.
Wouldn't that fit more in a video about monsters in space?
Wasted opportunity, good imagination though.
I'd love to see a comparison that covers the entity from the Flesh Pit National Park. Supposedly it's quite huge, covering the majority of texas when docile, and when walking...well...the depth goes down to the upper mantle of the earth. Really really enthralling stuff.
That be cool. The mfp was such a cool ass world building project.
That big?
*That should cause seismic dimensional waves from it*
@@seantaggart7382 *I have good news for you!, it does.*
The normal ocean is scary enough, let alone a ocean with these creatures in it
This is probably one of my favorite size comparisons
i really love that you included SCP-3000 "Anantashesha" and SCP-169 "Leviathan." The SCP Foundation is one of my peak interests. while it is just imagination, the writers make it feel so.. real. SCP lore runs deep, and i absolutely love learning all i can about it.
and as a SCP "nerd" of sorts, id like to point out to everyone whos unaware that in SCP-5000 in Composed File 0001-1 Pietro mentions numerous nuclear charges being set off along SCP-169's back, which in turn caused it to stir in its sleep slightly, whatever extent that means, causing numerous tsunamis and earthquakes that devastate coastal settlements around the world. which is no surprise, thing literally takes 1/6th of the worlds surface. if you read up until here, congratulations!
Finally, a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary!
Lemme guess: It's in the Pacific Ocean. (Really, it's the only place it would fit.)
@@SupersuMC yup, searched it up in the wiki, last seen was in the Pacific
Isn't anantashesha infinite?
@@carmen350 nope... but scary enough in the deep, 900 m is almost a kilometer long. Wouldn't you like to swim away from this massive beast? Don't forget, it secretes a rather troublesome substance, which leaves your mind blank and you start hallucinating and clearly out of sorts. Stay away from this underwater snake!
SCPs?! Shen Zin Tsu? Holy crap so many delightfully unexpected additions to this list! I knew what to expect (and it was all there) but then you went above and beyond!
I love these videos. Every time I think there can't be something bigger, taller, deeper, higher, etc., I am astounded. Thank you for all the fabulous perspectives!
Love how all 3 aggressive leviathans from subnautica are in here (Also ones like the sea dragon can SEVERELY damage the cyclops submersible and the reaper can easily one shot a Seamoth)
No Gargantuan Leviathan :(
From what I recall, anantashesha is so much longer and larger than that.
SCP 169 being a whole continent on itself.
That's its confirmed size
Anantashesha's size is correct on de video, also it's head isn't that huge it's actually the size of a giraffe.
Fantastic organizational skills...you packed them together nicely , while spacing them apart enough to enjoy each creature on its own - the sense of scale really showed...exceedingly nice work ( as usual ) !!
2:50 the Mosasaurs in Jurassic World was at least twice as big.
It's true, that the real life version was (or better should have been, from what we know) this big, but you also used the size of other real life beasts from their movies, where they were also mostly taller than in real life.
He is always changing his size
You remember Genbu from Naruto ❤❤
I really thought there will be many Subnaurtica creatures here
Tons of sculpting and modelling work. Amazing job as always. Thanks folks!
my favourite thing about these videos is watching them, getting to an impossibly large (or small!) thing, thinking "theres no way anything can be bigger than this!" only to find there's a third of the video left :D
Next video should be about the size comparison of TH-cam/Twitch egos. It'll probably melt your cpu with the insane render times though.
I so wish you had the gargantuan leviathan from subnoutica, the one that has a skeleton in the lost river, and that one was a baby. I'm pretty sure there is official art of it too.
Great as usual, but you forgot the Giant Island Turtle from Percy Jackson
Heroes Of Olympus.. :)
Well, that was only in the book. The Skolopendra and Typhon (who is stated to be an ocean monster in the Titan's Curse) are also left out.
@@Zyk0th you say only in the books as if there were movies
@@diegomartinezquezada4797 in this particular instance I'm in favour of briefly remembering the movies simply for "they made visual representation of Charybdis" and leave any plot out
@@diegomartinezquezada4797 I can’t tell if you’re joking or not
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I was waiting for this for a long time, it was worth every damn second waiting to be able to enjoy this new episode.
Thank you for adding the Warcraft characters; murlocs are the most vicious things on Azeroth despite their smaller size. One cannot pull just one murloc.
I play WoW as well, and I can completely agree with you on this lmao
They are kings of the sea. But they're not Aquaman.
@@paulgibbon5991 wish they'd play more ETC songs at Darkmoon, not just the one.
3:37 that person was having a blast over there on the left 😂😂
Cthulhu is referenced twice in "The Call of Cthulhu" as being as big as a mountain, and in the same story as being miles high.
10 km
Still, gets dwarfed by some one this list
Yea but because it change a lot between people, that's why the original kraken didn't entered in this list some say he's 1km and other say he is more than 40km and can eat medium islands.
While the description was always left vague, the size description of Cthulhu was "miles tall" not hundreds of meters.
Or, to quote directly from the story- “a mountain walked”
the only limit cthulhu has is if he's too big, he wont be able to breath(If he needs oxigen) and will be exposed to the sun's radiation(if it affects him at all)
@@ephraimboateng5239 he is able to survive in the vacuum of space, and could eat an entire sun if he so wished... none of that is an issue for him
I'm pretty sure cthulu is literally just impossible to conceive with human perception...
@@DingusX2 "a mountain walked" So, similar in size to the giant golem form of Pica from One Piece. I've seen videos that put him as 800m or 1500m tall, maybe same could be said of Cthulhu.
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I headcanon Kyogre as MUCH larger. Groudon too. They're both CRIMINALLY small for _Leviathan and Behemoth;_ Kyogre's gotta be at least blue-whale-sized. >__>
I grew up with FFX and was absolutely floored by how big SIN was... seeing it compared in this video. It's still outstanding, but the creatures that dwarf it.... wow.
I know, right? I thought Legendary!Godzilla might match up to Sin in size, but nope, Sin is more up Godzilla Earth's alley.
The Peeper seems a little exaggerated, considering you can easily hold one in a single hand
Same, but then scaling in the game is wonky as it Peeper somehow takes up the entire tray of the Fabricator. Apparently the player model is a giant as well.
@@jeffumbach Yes, if u take as unit the meters shown as distance ti a beacon, the character will be 6 meters tall (18 ft) ir something
My list sea monsters size comparison: plankton (spongebob) 5cm tall 0:02 spongebob (spongebob) 10 cm tall 0:08 anglerfish (finding nemo) 40cm long 0:13 piranha (piranha 3d) 51 cm long 0:20 peeper (subnautica) 70 cm long 0:23 cheep cheep (super mario) 1m tall 0:40 alaskan bull worm (spongebob) 60 cm tall 0:43 blastoise 1,6 m tall (pokemon) 0:44 ursula (the little meimad) 1,75 m tall 0:46 murlock (world of warcraft) 1,8 m tall 0:50 gillman (creature from the black lagoon) 1,95 m tall 0:54 elder guardian (minecraft) 2m tall 1:00 the trench (aquaman) 2m tall 1:01 hanar (mass effect) 2,1 m tall 1:02 scp-3000 (scp foudation)2,5m tall 1:03 arlong 2,63m tall 1:05 killer croc (batman)3,3m tall 1:16 n,t,I (the abyss) 4m tall 1:20 kyogre (pokemon) 4,5 m long 1:24 sharktopus 10,6 m long 1:28 neptune (resident evil) 5 m long 1:30 gyarados (pokemon)6,5m long 1:34 orca (free orca) 7 m long 1:40 bruce (jaws) 7,6 m long 1:45 giant squid (20 000 leagues under the sea) 8 m long 1:49 male croc ( Lake placid) 9,1 m long 1:56 watcher in the water (the lord of the rings) 10 m long 2:00 octalus (deep rising) 10 m tall 2:13 gwoemul (the host) 11m long 2:18 hippocampus (percy Jackson:sea of monsters) 11m long 2:20 nautilus (league of legends) 11 m tall 2:25 wailord (pokemon) 14,5 m long 2:29 crusoe (the water horse)2:36 15 m long mosasaurus (jurassic world) 16,7 m long 2:50 kraken (resistance 2) 18 m long 2:52 opee sea killer (star wars) 20 m long 3:00 del lago (resident evil) 20 m long 3:04 megalodon shark (the meg) 23 m long 3:09 moby dick (moby dick 1851) 27 m long 3:15 blue whale (ice age) 30 m long 3:20 kraken (dungeons & dragons) 30 m long 3:30 glow whale (subnautica) 30m long 3:35 lizzie (rampage) 30.5 m long 3:47 lagiacrus (monster hunter) 33 long 3:50 colo claw fish (star wars) 40 m long 3:56 tamatoa (moana) 15,2 m tall 4:08 monstro (pinocchio, 1940) 50 m long 4:16 reaper leviathan (subnautica) 55 m long 4:20 ceadeus (monster hunter) 58 m long 4:25 megalodon (the sea of thieves) 65 m long 4:29 morpheel (the legend of zelda twilight princess) 70 m long 4:35 hydrus (shadow of the colossus) 70 m long 4:39 bloop (largest sea monster) 76m long 4:45 leviathan (gears of war) 78m long 4:56 kraken (pirates of Caribbean) 80 m long 5:00 scylla (God of war) 50 m long 5:06 titanosaurus (terror of mechagodzilla) 60 m tall 5:11 wadatsumi (one piece) 80m tall 5:14 zigra (gamera vs zigra) 80m tall 5:30 gamera (heisei gamera) 80 m tall 5:37 leatherback (pacific rim) 81 m tall 5:40 mutavore (pacific rim) 90 m tall 5:46 kraken (clash of the titans) 91 m tall 6:01 cloverfield monster (cloverfield) 91 m tall 6:09 giant octopus (it came from beneath the sea) 100m tall 6:10 moeder (ark survival evolved) 100m long 6:20 ebirah (millennium era) 100m long 6:30 ghost leviathan (subnautica)107 m
Long 6:47 sea dragon leviathan (subnautica) 112 m long 6:50 godzilla (monsterverse) 120 m tall 6:57 jomungandur (God of war) 4,82 km long 7:00 bevilderbeast (how you train to your dragon) 158 m long 7:05 sea emperor leviathan (star wars) 200 m long 7:13 sando (subnautica)200 m long 7:20 manda (millennium era) 300 m long 7:28 slattern (pacific rim) 181 m tall 7:30 surume (one piece) 300 m long 7:34 sin (final fantasy) 400 m long 7:40 laboon (one piece) 400 m tall 7:43 island monster (sinbad) 450 m long 7:56 leviathan (mass effect) 450 m tall 8:00 cthulhu (lovecraft) 470 m tall 8:07 kraken (hotel transylvania) 500 m tall 8:09 Island eater (one piece) 715 m long 8:20 island turtle (mythical creature) 1km long 8:24 dogfish (pinochio) 1km long 8:28 leviathan ( final fantasy) 1.03km long 8:37 karathem (aquaman( 3,2 km long 8:48 clover (cloverfield) 2km tall 8:50 gembu (naruto) 5km long 8:56 kraken(wahhanmer 40 k) 40 km long 9:00 scp 169 (scp foudation) 8000 km long 9:30
A sorry blue whale for grizzy and the lemmings
nice to see SCP here, glad The Foundation let you use em
What do you mean Sponge Bob is a monster?
He's just a talking sea sponge that has teeth, and can shape shift into different shapes.
And multiply too
"shape shift into different shapes." you said the same thing twice
I love the fact that spongebob is classified as a "sea monster"
Lol
I love the fact that you included Sharktopus in this comparison.
I love that you included The Terrible Dogfish from the original's Pinocchio story. It makes Disney's Monstro look like a home aquarium fish.
The one piece characters being added was appreciated.
I love how you can see the titanic creatures in the background during the start
Nice pre-reference to whats coming that’ll dwarf the one we’re looking at now
The Kraken at 5:59 must have been like:
Maui don't you dare talk shot to my son ever again capish??!!!
Lol
It’s interesting how the Kraken and Leviathan are so prevalent in Aquatic creature mythos.
I want future videos to measure only in 1 dimension. Like SCP-3000 being measured as 2.5 m tall, despite being inconceivably long, (thus placing it in the smaller part of the chart) or the Alaskan Bullworm being measured in diameter. I think each listed instance should either measure the biggest dimension, or the same dimension. Or maybe it could measure in volume.