The reason it changes was because when cut by the barbed wire, it interpreted the pain on its insides as an attack. So it immediately unfurled into a threat display. Animals' threat displays mostly involve making themselves seem much bigger, strong eye contact, making threatening vocalizations, etc. Jean Jacket's unfurling, vocalizing and the constant "shuttering" of its eye definitely qualified. It was expecting to fight. And Emerald seemed to understand that. She released the giant balloon and sure enough, Jean Jacket took the bait and decided to fight the way most natural for it - by eating the interloper. It didn't end well.
@@caseyriggs6264 The inside hurt told it, "This thing is a THREAT" and any animal that feels threatened will puff itself up and make itself look bigger and more intimidating. Threats don't have to be predators. They can be other members of its species, venomous prey, and so on. And anyone that's worked with animals can tell you that no matter how different you look from them, send the right signals and the animal will consider you one of them - for good or ill.
Not a new monster design unless you mean this exact specific artist rendition of a “fantastic beast” rumored since ancient times. UFO. UAP. Different names. Different times.
@@CoercedJab I was referring more to JJ’s final form reveal. So yea this exact rendition the one that doesn’t look like the “saucer” ie your everyday generic Area 51 UFO. I didn’t like that it was generic looking until the “reveal” and then loved the design when it morphed. I’m literally lol over here bc someone actually took it as I was calling the generic “saucer” design new and unique when we can both agree it’s not. When it unfolds at the end I can truly say that was not what I expected and I loved it. Didn’t think I had to be that specific but….
@@CoercedJab Clearly you didn’t understand the point of why JJ’s design is meant to look classic like that. The final reveal is supposed to be shocking not only because it is unexpected, but because it is so vastly different from what you thought it was before- hence the classic UFO shape that most people are familiar with, and that was what OP probably knew already lol. So yeah, it is a new design.
Loved the implications of what Jean Jacket was. Not only is it not a spaceship, but it's probably not alien at all. It's clearly perfectly designed to hunt and move in our atmosphere. Somehow, if it is a terrestrial animal rather than alien, that is, something that evolved here, makes it even weirder, more unknowable. Because it’s so utterly unlike any lifeform we are familiar with. Personal Head-canon - this is a creature left over from the Deep Past. The Pre-Cambrian era. Before the colonisation of the land, before oxygenated air. I like to imagine that perhaps, billions of years ago, there was a whole ecosystem of aerial life forms, possibly before the land became colonised by life. Maybe Jean Jackets distant ancestors drifted above Earths primordial oceans, sucking up the great microbial mats. That’s why it’s so bizarre, we share virtually no common ancestors. Yet it’s still an Earthly being. It’s clearly been here for all of Man’s history. It kickstarted the UFO/flying saucer phenomenon, particularly as those legends only began (specifically with the use of the term 'flying saucer') when Mankind began to fly and intrude into Jean Jackets biome. It influenced deep-rooted legends of angels and gods in the sky. What’s truly unique about Jean Jacket isn’t so much it’s appearance, as it’s nature. By that I mean, it’s an aerial being. As far as we know, there have never been any truly aerial life forms. Of course there are birds, insects and bats that can fly and use the atmosphere for hunting/mating etc. But they don’t live in the air. Birds/insects are to a truly aerial animal, as penguins or otters are to truly aquatic creatures like sharks or jellyfish. Jean Jacket seems to be a type of life that exists solely in the atmosphere. Is Jean Jacket the last of it's species? Or are there others, have they retreated to remote regions? Or are they just very, very good at hiding?
@@chayvandoyle8862 I’m not directly quoting from anyone. The idea of aerial lifeforms isn’t new, it goes all the way back to Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Horror in the Heights” and even then he must have been drawing on pre-existing ideas. The concept that flying saucers are actually biological beings has also been around nearly as long as the UFO phenomenon itself. But watching ‘Nope’ sparked those ideas about what Jean Jacket is. I’m absolutely certain that Jordan Peele was drawing on every one of those ideas when he created it.
Loved the implications of what Jean Jacket was. Not only is it not a spaceship, but it's probably not alien at all. It's clearly perfectly designed to hunt and move in our atmosphere. Somehow, if it is a terrestrial animal rather than alien (that is, something that evolved here) makes it even weirder, more unknowable. Because it’s so utterly unlike any lifeform we are familiar with. What’s truly unique about Jean Jacket isn’t so much it’s appearance, as it’s nature. By that I mean, it’s an aerial being. As far as we know, there have never been any truly aerial life forms. Of course there are birds, insects and bats that can fly and use the atmosphere for hunting/mating etc. But they don’t live in the air. Birds/insects are to a truly aerial animal, as penguins or otters are to truly aquatic creatures like sharks or jellyfish. Jean Jacket seems to be a type of life that exists solely in the atmosphere. Personal Head-canon - this is a creature left over from the Deep Past. The Pre-Cambrian era. Before the colonisation of the land, before oxygenated air. I like to imagine that perhaps, billions of years ago, there was a whole ecosystem of aerial life forms, possibly before the land became colonised by life. Maybe Jean Jackets distant ancestors drifted above Earths primordial oceans, sucking up the great microbial mats. That’s why it’s anatomy and very physical composition is so bizarre, we share virtually no common ancestors. Yet it’s still an Earthly being. It’s clearly been here for all of Man’s history. It influenced deep-rooted legends of angels and gods in the sky. It was the cause of the UFO/flying saucer phenomenon, particularly as those legends only began (specifically with the use of the term 'flying saucer') when Mankind began to fly and intrude into Jean Jackets biome. Perhaps the source of ‘sky quakes’ those eerie trumpeting sounds; Jean Jackets mating calls perhaps? We see that even in death, Jean Jacket’s physical body remains aloft, floating. But could it also be the explanation for mysterious ‘star slime’, little bits of its body eventually falling to the ground? Is Jean Jacket the last of it's species? Or are there others, have they retreated to remote regions? Or are they just very, very good at hiding?
@@obolstudios5154 The idea of “sky beasts” is an old one. Google the Arthur Conan Doyle story from 1913 called “Horror of the Heights” It’s way ahead of its time, probably influenced ‘Nope’ and definitely inspired a certain famous Twilight Zone episode.
Even though your explanation makes sense, I prefer to imagine that it's more of a lovecraftian entity. A cosmic drifter that shuts down electricity as a means of protecting itself from solar radiation during space travel. Its body is sealed so that it can withstand the vaccuum of space. Also the idea that it might not actually need to eat physical substances to live, but perhaps something else like pain or souls, ejecting everything it eats after a while. Working outside of known physics would help explain how it flies and could survive endlessly without physical food. The idea being that space is filled with monsters like this and we're lucky that we got a little one that wasn't particularly ambitious.
@@Emidretrauqe ☺️ Yes, that is true. On reflection, Jean Jacket kind of fits the description of the strange “Flying Polyps” from “The Shadow Out of Time” They are “only partially matter” Able to “levitate and fly despite lacking any visible means” They are “associated with whistling noises” And they can “control and direct winds”. Of course, the Polyps supposedly came to Earth 750 million years ago; so perhaps the two explanations aren’t mutually exclusive 😉
I like the idea of Jean Jacket actually just being a silent member of Earth's ecosystem. Surviving for millions of years without ever being discovered. Unfortunately, thinking about it too much makes the theory completely fall apart, especially when you account for Jean Jacket's passive ability to disrupt electromagnetic fields everywhere it travels and it can move at the speed of sound. Since there isn't a single ecosystem in any era of Earth(especially Pre-Cambrian) that would require a species to evolve this way, it simply wouldn't. Not to mention, if multiple of it existed before marine life evolved to walk on land, then it would quite literally, obliterate everything. Not a single species would have lasted long enough to colonize the Earth if JJ existed long before that. It's evident that Jean Jacket hunts pretty often and indiscriminately. As long as it can perceive the creature looking at it, it will eat it. Jean Jacket isn't very good at hiding either. It had to have arrived at Earth very recently, otherwise every country with electricity would be capable of detecting and tracking it. If OJ and Em, two farmhands, figured it out after being on the property for a week, so could the US military. But theres also a theory that the government is aware of JJ's existence, because the entire area is blurred on the map and every death related to JJ is covered up in the news. And since it moves fast enough to break the sound barrier, they didn't bother catching it.
I mean, at the end of the film JJ's corpse is strewn across dozens of miles of land, putting aside the photos and mountains of evidence they have. I'd say they get out of this fine.
I guess it took me a while to figure this out. So the barbed wire is what caused the transformation from UFO shape to the giant jellyfish form it had at the end?
It's more so that eating that barb wire and getting presumably poked in its gullet from swallowing it irritated the beast enough that it felt the need to unfurl into that jellyfish form to look imposing towards its enemies. It already had a nasty time trying to expel a prop horse and other inedible solids like keys and a wheelchair, and presumably Antlers' camera equipment was effectively another pebble on its diet, so this was the last straw. The jellyfish transformation is more closer to an intimidation display; like a frilled lizard opening its frill when it wants to get rid of a provoker.
yea the alien cant swallow inorganic matter since barb wire is sharp when he it swallowed it probably pissed me off so he had to give them the business
District 9 era 2007 - 2014 media in general peaked in oarticular cgi and video games also some music there was some amazing artist like animal collective
@@evergreyjoey "They don't make movies like this anymore" isn't literal, it's just a saying. "They don't do so and so like they used to." Is this normally how you have conversations with people in real life? By being pedantic about everything they say?
I'm a little sad since ET's variation is little compared to the most famous Aliens, Like, Xenomorph, predator, the thing, Wars of the words, a quit place, etc.
Best alien presentation I've ever seen. It reminded me a lot of the feeling I get reading Lovecraft. + funny that the video is in Portuguese but all the comments are in English lol
He was wrapped up in barb wire. You swallow something with barbed wire and tell me how easy it is to swallow. Are you blind or just intentionally oblivious and stupid?
@@Mixs3zZor evolved from ocean creatures. I liked Roanoke Gaming's interpretation of the creature being native to earth. He explained how it acts and functions just like a number of deep sea animals(including it's electro magnetic field). It's species lives high in the stratosphere, they camophogue themselves as clouds, and come down deep occasionally to feed. All the alien and Angel encounters we've heard about throughout history was just this things species appearing to humans and the whole reason why JJ settled at Jupiter's Reach was because Jupe was feeding it horses
You have no idea how many comments ive seen calling Jean Jacket (the alien) a Floating Cloth, Farbic & unscary. In my opinion i love it's design because Its Simple & easy to remember it's not a spaceship it's a living Creature & it Transformers/ "unfolds" to make itself look bigger to fight for its territory. It looks almost like a biblically accurate angel.
@@TheLemonymelony Nah, it probably just got pissed at them, and didn't bother eating the protagonists anymore, so it just tried to get them off it's lawn.
The reason it changes was because when cut by the barbed wire, it interpreted the pain on its insides as an attack. So it immediately unfurled into a threat display. Animals' threat displays mostly involve making themselves seem much bigger, strong eye contact, making threatening vocalizations, etc. Jean Jacket's unfurling, vocalizing and the constant "shuttering" of its eye definitely qualified. It was expecting to fight.
And Emerald seemed to understand that. She released the giant balloon and sure enough, Jean Jacket took the bait and decided to fight the way most natural for it - by eating the interloper. It didn't end well.
Haha big UFO going transform
So if it does that it means it as a species has a predator, now bear with me. What does a creature of it's magnitude deems a predator?
@@caseyriggs6264 The inside hurt told it, "This thing is a THREAT" and any animal that feels threatened will puff itself up and make itself look bigger and more intimidating. Threats don't have to be predators. They can be other members of its species, venomous prey, and so on. And anyone that's worked with animals can tell you that no matter how different you look from them, send the right signals and the animal will consider you one of them - for good or ill.
It’s literally an angel
@@thechamp2797no but it’s based off of biblical angels
Best new monster design since the Ritual. Seriously took his idea of the typical shop trope and morphed it into the next level.
The Ritual had a mind blowing monster design and I think the same as you do, cant praise enough how well made these 2 monsters were
Not a new monster design unless you mean this exact specific artist rendition of a “fantastic beast” rumored since ancient times. UFO. UAP. Different names. Different times.
@@CoercedJab I was referring more to JJ’s final form reveal. So yea this exact rendition the one that doesn’t look like the “saucer” ie your everyday generic Area 51 UFO. I didn’t like that it was generic looking until the “reveal” and then loved the design when it morphed. I’m literally lol over here bc someone actually took it as I was calling the generic “saucer” design new and unique when we can both agree it’s not. When it unfolds at the end I can truly say that was not what I expected and I loved it. Didn’t think I had to be that specific but….
@@CoercedJab Clearly you didn’t understand the point of why JJ’s design is meant to look classic like that. The final reveal is supposed to be shocking not only because it is unexpected, but because it is so vastly different from what you thought it was before- hence the classic UFO shape that most people are familiar with, and that was what OP probably knew already lol. So yeah, it is a new design.
the ritual had such a good creature design. as an autistic person i love a giant awful monster
One of the best aliens ever depicted in movie history: it's angelic, it's lovecraftian, it's inconceivable.
Loved the implications of what Jean Jacket was.
Not only is it not a spaceship, but it's probably not alien at all. It's clearly perfectly designed to hunt and move in our atmosphere.
Somehow, if it is a terrestrial animal rather than alien, that is, something that evolved here, makes it even weirder, more unknowable.
Because it’s so utterly unlike any lifeform we are familiar with.
Personal Head-canon - this is a creature left over from the Deep Past. The Pre-Cambrian era. Before the colonisation of the land, before oxygenated air.
I like to imagine that perhaps, billions of years ago, there was a whole ecosystem of aerial life forms, possibly before the land became colonised by life.
Maybe Jean Jackets distant ancestors drifted above Earths primordial oceans, sucking up the great microbial mats.
That’s why it’s so bizarre, we share virtually no common ancestors. Yet it’s still an Earthly being.
It’s clearly been here for all of Man’s history.
It kickstarted the UFO/flying saucer phenomenon, particularly as those legends only began (specifically with the use of the term 'flying saucer') when Mankind began to fly and intrude into Jean Jackets biome.
It influenced deep-rooted legends of angels and gods in the sky.
What’s truly unique about Jean Jacket isn’t so much it’s appearance, as it’s nature.
By that I mean, it’s an aerial being.
As far as we know, there have never been any truly aerial life forms.
Of course there are birds, insects and bats that can fly and use the atmosphere for hunting/mating etc.
But they don’t live in the air.
Birds/insects are to a truly aerial animal, as penguins or otters are to truly aquatic creatures like sharks or jellyfish.
Jean Jacket seems to be a type of life that exists solely in the atmosphere.
Is Jean Jacket the last of it's species? Or are there others, have they retreated to remote regions?
Or are they just very, very good at hiding?
...well by definition it's not inconceivable...
@stevetayler9518 you should mention who you're quoting from.
@@chayvandoyle8862 I’m not directly quoting from anyone.
The idea of aerial lifeforms isn’t new, it goes all the way back to Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Horror in the Heights” and even then he must have been drawing on pre-existing ideas.
The concept that flying saucers are actually biological beings has also been around nearly as long as the UFO phenomenon itself.
But watching ‘Nope’ sparked those ideas about what Jean Jacket is.
I’m absolutely certain that Jordan Peele was drawing on every one of those ideas when he created it.
I love the way JJ screams when he gets spiked by the barb wire
The sound design was amazing. They gave Jean Jacket so much character in both how he behaved and sounded.
But the giant boom was jj hitting the ground if you look in the back of it you can see it crash through a bunch of dirt
@@cloudscrpit1445 yeah no shit bruh
@@cleo6485 dude I was not talking to I was talking to cyan telling him what it really was and you know I’m right you can’t say an excuses
That never happened 🤷🏻♂️
Loved the implications of what Jean Jacket was.
Not only is it not a spaceship, but it's probably not alien at all. It's clearly perfectly designed to hunt and move in our atmosphere.
Somehow, if it is a terrestrial animal rather than alien (that is, something that evolved here) makes it even weirder, more unknowable.
Because it’s so utterly unlike any lifeform we are familiar with.
What’s truly unique about Jean Jacket isn’t so much it’s appearance, as it’s nature.
By that I mean, it’s an aerial being.
As far as we know, there have never been any truly aerial life forms.
Of course there are birds, insects and bats that can fly and use the atmosphere for hunting/mating etc.
But they don’t live in the air.
Birds/insects are to a truly aerial animal, as penguins or otters are to truly aquatic creatures like sharks or jellyfish.
Jean Jacket seems to be a type of life that exists solely in the atmosphere.
Personal Head-canon - this is a creature left over from the Deep Past. The Pre-Cambrian era. Before the colonisation of the land, before oxygenated air.
I like to imagine that perhaps, billions of years ago, there was a whole ecosystem of aerial life forms, possibly before the land became colonised by life.
Maybe Jean Jackets distant ancestors drifted above Earths primordial oceans, sucking up the great microbial mats.
That’s why it’s anatomy and very physical composition is so bizarre, we share virtually no common ancestors. Yet it’s still an Earthly being.
It’s clearly been here for all of Man’s history.
It influenced deep-rooted legends of angels and gods in the sky.
It was the cause of the UFO/flying saucer phenomenon, particularly as those legends only began (specifically with the use of the term 'flying saucer') when Mankind began to fly and intrude into Jean Jackets biome.
Perhaps the source of ‘sky quakes’ those eerie trumpeting sounds; Jean Jackets mating calls perhaps?
We see that even in death, Jean Jacket’s physical body remains aloft, floating. But could it also be the explanation for mysterious ‘star slime’, little bits of its body eventually falling to the ground?
Is Jean Jacket the last of it's species? Or are there others, have they retreated to remote regions?
Or are they just very, very good at hiding?
Probably one of the best theories to Jean’s backstory not an alien but just a really old creature from another habitat or ecosystem.
@@obolstudios5154 The idea of “sky beasts” is an old one.
Google the Arthur Conan Doyle story from 1913 called “Horror of the Heights”
It’s way ahead of its time, probably influenced ‘Nope’ and definitely inspired a certain famous Twilight Zone episode.
Even though your explanation makes sense, I prefer to imagine that it's more of a lovecraftian entity. A cosmic drifter that shuts down electricity as a means of protecting itself from solar radiation during space travel. Its body is sealed so that it can withstand the vaccuum of space. Also the idea that it might not actually need to eat physical substances to live, but perhaps something else like pain or souls, ejecting everything it eats after a while. Working outside of known physics would help explain how it flies and could survive endlessly without physical food.
The idea being that space is filled with monsters like this and we're lucky that we got a little one that wasn't particularly ambitious.
@@Emidretrauqe ☺️
Yes, that is true.
On reflection, Jean Jacket kind of fits the description of the strange “Flying Polyps” from “The Shadow Out of Time”
They are “only partially matter”
Able to “levitate and fly despite lacking any visible means”
They are “associated with whistling noises”
And they can “control and direct winds”.
Of course, the Polyps supposedly came to Earth 750 million years ago; so perhaps the two explanations aren’t mutually exclusive 😉
I like the idea of Jean Jacket actually just being a silent member of Earth's ecosystem. Surviving for millions of years without ever being discovered. Unfortunately, thinking about it too much makes the theory completely fall apart, especially when you account for Jean Jacket's passive ability to disrupt electromagnetic fields everywhere it travels and it can move at the speed of sound. Since there isn't a single ecosystem in any era of Earth(especially Pre-Cambrian) that would require a species to evolve this way, it simply wouldn't. Not to mention, if multiple of it existed before marine life evolved to walk on land, then it would quite literally, obliterate everything. Not a single species would have lasted long enough to colonize the Earth if JJ existed long before that. It's evident that Jean Jacket hunts pretty often and indiscriminately. As long as it can perceive the creature looking at it, it will eat it.
Jean Jacket isn't very good at hiding either. It had to have arrived at Earth very recently, otherwise every country with electricity would be capable of detecting and tracking it. If OJ and Em, two farmhands, figured it out after being on the property for a week, so could the US military. But theres also a theory that the government is aware of JJ's existence, because the entire area is blurred on the map and every death related to JJ is covered up in the news. And since it moves fast enough to break the sound barrier, they didn't bother catching it.
I just realised that the house is destroyed at 0:33 so I guess they have a bigger reason as to needing the money now.
Holy crap you’re right like a chunk of the house is missing I wonder when that happens maybe just from the wind that Jean jacket makes? Good catch
Especially because most homeowners insurance in California doesn’t cover natural disasters
I mean, at the end of the film JJ's corpse is strewn across dozens of miles of land, putting aside the photos and mountains of evidence they have. I'd say they get out of this fine.
@@Bonbonbon739It happens right before JJ tries to suck up Angel.
The chills this whole scene gave me in theatres was crazy
I guess it took me a while to figure this out. So the barbed wire is what caused the transformation from UFO shape to the giant jellyfish form it had at the end?
yes
It's more so that eating that barb wire and getting presumably poked in its gullet from swallowing it irritated the beast enough that it felt the need to unfurl into that jellyfish form to look imposing towards its enemies. It already had a nasty time trying to expel a prop horse and other inedible solids like keys and a wheelchair, and presumably Antlers' camera equipment was effectively another pebble on its diet, so this was the last straw. The jellyfish transformation is more closer to an intimidation display; like a frilled lizard opening its frill when it wants to get rid of a provoker.
I thought, since it had an animal motif, that it was making itself look bigger and more threatening
yea the alien cant swallow inorganic matter since barb wire is sharp when he it swallowed it probably pissed me off so he had to give them the business
@@seventhseraphim6257the whole theme was it only attacks people when they look at it, so it was making itself more eyecatching
1:02 - when I try to unfurl a sheet while making my bed in the morning.
I always assumed why it morphed inside out was because it was damaged by the barb wire at 0:20
No duh bruh
@@cloudscrpit1445 no need to be a dick over an observation.
I mean if you would get a barbed wire stuck inside your throat you'd also transform inside out
@@BlazydayZ yeah bc a human can do that with no issue.
@@cleo6485 as a human I can confirm I do that on a daily basis
0:10 When you accidentally bite the back of your own tongue when you're eating.
0:21 When You Eat Something Soft But You Feel Something Very Hard
Man, they don't make movies like these anymore. Reminds me of late 2000s/early 2010s type of cinematography.
District 9 era 2007 - 2014 media in general peaked in oarticular cgi and video games also some music there was some amazing artist like animal collective
@@evergreyjoey I'm aware. I went to the movie theatres to watch this. I stand by what I said.
@@evergreyjoey They don't. This movie is an exception, not the rule.
@@evergreyjoey "They don't make movies like this anymore" isn't literal, it's just a saying. "They don't do so and so like they used to." Is this normally how you have conversations with people in real life? By being pedantic about everything they say?
@@evergreyjoey 😯😨😰
Im so glad that it doesnt look like another variation of ET
I'm a little sad since ET's variation is little compared to the most famous Aliens, Like, Xenomorph, predator, the thing, Wars of the words, a quit place, etc.
0:21 esse som no cinema me arrepiou, parece o som de uma trombeta 😣
Rugido do alien
For the next movie they should have aliens who specifically hunt Jean jackets species for their skin
Maybe
The reason it changed it because its insides were cut by the wire and the hull was damaged when it crashed into the ground
this scene blow my mind when it changed shape.
Best alien presentation I've ever seen.
It reminded me a lot of the feeling I get reading Lovecraft.
+ funny that the video is in Portuguese but all the comments are in English lol
Oh crud, it's Sahaquiel 💀
Bro is Sahaquiel’s distant nephew.
my edible peaked right when JJ started changing
When you defeat the final boss but he has a second form:
0:20 Is the monster roar a reference to sky trumpets from the Bible
The blonde dude is okay but jean jacket didn’t kill him
His name is Angel Torres
He was wrapped up in barb wire. You swallow something with barbed wire and tell me how easy it is to swallow. Are you blind or just intentionally oblivious and stupid?
his names Angel
Yeah we saw the film
Oh okay
Is it a creature native to the upper atmosphere of a gas giant?
It is probably from the ocean actually
@@Mixs3zZor evolved from ocean creatures. I liked Roanoke Gaming's interpretation of the creature being native to earth. He explained how it acts and functions just like a number of deep sea animals(including it's electro magnetic field). It's species lives high in the stratosphere, they camophogue themselves as clouds, and come down deep occasionally to feed. All the alien and Angel encounters we've heard about throughout history was just this things species appearing to humans and the whole reason why JJ settled at Jupiter's Reach was because Jupe was feeding it horses
@@Schwartzbruder1it doesn’t look like an Angel, or an Alien.
Have you seen an alien how would you know? @@Dinosaurprince
Ezekiel 1:1-28
Fr bruh. The director apparently said he took inspiration from Evangelion Angels, which are inspired by bible accurate angels
all because they ate some barb wire
0:20
Why make it look like a parachute is what I don’t understand
Why does every scene I watch from this movie nothing happens?
Did you press "Play" on the video? Maybe try that.
Floating fabric is scary?
It is after you see it eat a horse whole.
@@es330td it’s just a Chinese weather balloon don’t worry
You have no idea how many comments ive seen calling Jean Jacket (the alien) a Floating Cloth, Farbic & unscary.
In my opinion i love it's design because Its Simple & easy to remember it's not a spaceship it's a living Creature & it Transformers/ "unfolds" to make itself look bigger to fight for its territory. It looks almost like a biblically accurate angel.
@@demonax.mp4350 it can break the sound barrier
@@jadeesquijo92 oh right I forgot.
orgalorg
She’s honestly such a pretty alien
I feel bad for JJ she didn't want cause any problems she was hungry
Why did JJ transform?
because it is hurt at 0:16
Half intimidation display, half panicking in pain i think
@@TheLemonymelony Nah, it probably just got pissed at them, and didn't bother eating the protagonists anymore, so it just tried to get them off it's lawn.
@@TheLemonymelonymoreso intimidation display and overall irritation because she swallowed something that hurt her digestive tract
Cos he's mad
Lame
Tf is this, you don't even show it fully transformed at all
That adds to the unexplainable horror of JJ it makes no sense and if seen fully transforming it would still make no sense.
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