I’ll be honest the “grandpa and grandma is here” parts got me better than any jumpscare has. It was so unexpected and so off and different from the rest of the video that it just hits you bad. Shows you dont need a Jumpscare to make someones damn heart skip a beat.
That reminds me of a video I watched a couple of days ago by Kyle Hill, where at the end he talks about a cab driver, and the woman who looked soaking wet years after the tsunami suddenly asked if she was dead before disappearing from existence before the driver turned around to look at her. It's like the Japanese are really bad at understanding and recognizing that they are dead.
I think that was the intention, like the person who was giving us the tour died during the Typhoon that hit via, some part of the ceiling landing on them. And we watch what they see in their final moments within their own house via a tour.
The video is oddly comforting and depressing to me. It scared me at first, but after a while it felt as though the narrator/cameraman was a lingering spirit and I was seeing their house through their eyes, in a forlorn way. They don't even flinch at the growing decay, or the dead bodies popping up, as if it all just... happened. And they're a part of it.
The camerawork and lighting are an absolute masterclass. Handheld motion while the exposure zig-zags from barely visible to blinding. Silent jumpscares at their best. The premise helps the first few cuts of the 'loops' feel 100% genuine while the viewer's realization of the length of the hallway and perspective cements the tension. The first full shot of the doll table and its terrace shape was the most impactful and disorienting feeling of 'what am i even seeing'. Must re-watch the original to appreciate the sound design.
This is what truly good horror is when you can create terror from pure atmosphere. No monsters, no jumpscares. If the creator added a jumpscare near the end, it would've just cheapened the whole experience.
That is Japanese horror for you as it plays with your mind during and after the experience. Something Western and Korean horror never gets right with all those cheap jump scares or copying Japanese horror.
@@markdexter6338 Yeah. Japanese horror tends to unnerve you at your core. It's like The Grudge girl. She terrifies you without needing to jump in your face because everything about her appearance and how she moves just triggers some kind of primitive fears. It's some kind of aggressive level of uncanny valley.
It was creepy at the start, but it got really boring around the time it felt like just a PT clone in a regular video instead of a game. The Silent Hill aesthetic at the very end didn't do anything for me either. I just didn't feel the visceral fear that Mark got out of it.
Oddly enough their Minecraft playthrough is also a delight but for completely different reasons, he decided to go into the game completely blind and refused to look up any information, he somehow ended up learning the basics of redstone machinery before learning how to sleep.
@@Emmariscobar I love their minecraft videos so much because they make all this terrifying horror art and then u go there and its just a super chill guy playin with blocks its very charming
This is the best type of horror footage I’ve ever seen in my life. Everything’s vague, nobody speaks, the house is ruined and flooded but it’s never mentioned- A perfect surreality. With the same kind of atmosphere that you’d feel in a nightmare!
The repetition of dialogue was one of the things that made it so unnerving - like the person in the walkthrough was living their nightmare over and over again
I'm really glad people discover more vids from nana, they're really good! i also recommend watching his vid called "poko poko shopping", i love it so much
When you lose people close to you this is that “This can’t be real. I can’t believe this is really happening.” feeling. The dreadful reality slowly taking over. This is your life now.
The fact that Nana, or PiroPito as he calls himself elsewhere, the maker of the House tour, was scared while filming it makes it even more impressive and amazing than it is already.
@@Ella-de5in of course it is fake, but even after making all the props, experiencing THAT In PERSON will scare everyone, including the creator, shitless.
In case no one else has said this, this whole thing was set up and filmed by one girl. She set up every part of the house to make it as creepy as possible. She is insanely talented. Edit: According to the replies, it's a girl. So she is insanely talented.
My favourite part of this video? The second video attached to it that explains the making of with funny stop motion and anime music. After I had watched that making of video, it truly made me appreciate this one so much more. So much work and it turned out absolutely horrific.
Its like a culture thing. If you moved and your grandfathers favorite rocking chair got damaged in transit you can't just get a new 1950 style hand carved chair.
honestly the fact that one man put dedication into getting this home and setting this all up on his own, and then managing to perfectly portray raw horror without cheap jumpscares is so impressive to me.
I reached a certain point where nothing I watch terrifies me, I can sleep calmly alone in my room watching a horror movie. Now this video, although 6 years old, has reignited that missing feeling, the complete uneasiness, the terror of the unknown, no jump scares, no silly monsters or paranormal phenomenonas. Just watching an entity, dwelling repeatedly in a horrifying setting, a part of this unique experience is how one turns from being scared for the dweller into scared... From.
Nana825763 is the same dude who is famously known for Username 666. This was like... early days horror for TH-cam users, so for all the younger folks out there who've never heard of this guy, Nana is seriously talented. If you want horror that's more on the silent and creative side, you should probably check Nana out. The only warning you're gonna get is that some of his work does touch on heavier subjects. He doesn't pull punches.
i mean this is absolutely terrifying and all, but surely i can't be the only one who couldn't stop thinking about how satisfying it would be to see that whole place get powerwashed
After watching the behind the scenes of "My house walktrough", here are some interesting facts: 1- Theres no CGI, nana literally redecorated an abandoned house using destroyed old things 2- Nana was apparently scared while recording this, so during the filming, the lights were on. They just added a color filter to the video so it seems like its dark Edit: Here are some others facts. 3- The house have one long hallways with multiple rooms at the right and the left with a door in the front. The filming process was simple: They decorated the house with broken thing, then they recorded. They redecorated again but this time with blood, they filmed again. Basically, they did that like 4 times and they then edited it to make it look like an endless loop. 4- A lot of people are wondering why is this so scary, simple. The color saturation is WAY too high, wich gives it a really disturbing feeling. It makes it feel like something isn't okay, that something is wrong. They also used a lot of door to give that stressful feeling, because when opening the doors, it feels like there would be a jumpscare but nothing. You are there, waiting for it but it never comes. Also, the Sutra and the rain in the background also plays a big part on the psychology of the viewer. It gives a feel of emptiness, of dead. 5- Also the fact that he keeps repeating things like "This is the alters and ancestors" make it feel like an unending trip. A literal nightmare.
One of the most terrifying thing about the house is that it doest make sense. A square has 4 sides. But he went 2 times left. So only 3 hallways. Unless its a triangle ofcourse.
when everything started getting that red look to it, all I could think of is the mirror room in Silent Hill 3. and there were "touches" of the game Kuon in here too. maybe one of the original 3 Fatal Frame games. I definitely remember a Hina doll room in Kuon, and I want to say Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly did too.
I did some research on the dolls and the Festival they're for. They're meant to absorb bad spirits and be thrown away as soon as the festivity ends, to take the bad energy away with them. Person in the video says their dolls have been left there "for decades". Haunted asf.
@@unfunnyandunoriginal3415 I agree with Mar Clint, but also, when it comes to a story like this, what matters is the lore of the story. Clearly in this house that belief is very much true and very much causing chaos.
Fun fact, the guy who made this made/makes minecraft videos, and its amazing because he refuses to look anything up and it is such an experience to watch him calmly figure things out
Yep that's the point, because he warns you that he's about to turn or open it and you're also wondering how tf the door is closed again. He also makes it day and...TURNS right at the last second real quickly.
For anyone who might be wondering, sutra are a specific type of Indian literature. In Buddhism, what I assume is grandfather's religion in this video, they're bits of scripture said to be from Buddha, which are chanted and repeated on certain radio channels or as parts of some rituals. I'm not super familiar with how they're used in Japanese Buddhism, so I'd be interested to hear others' thoughts on it.
because marks room is so dark whenever the screen gets darker/brighter his camera does the same and it makes it seem like hes there in the video too and its pretty cool
I feel like this video is a representation of dementia. He keeps forgetting what room he is in and keeps reintroducing it. He also remebers his house differently each time.
I get the impression that the video was made by a ghost, who doesn't realize that they have died, and has no sense of the passage of time. The fact that the house is very 1960s Japan, and the Buddhist sutras being chanted in the background (often funerary rites) reinforces this impression.
So, I've already commented once on this video but i'm back again I have seen the behind the scenes for this, I know there are no overt jumpscares, I actually really appreciate the artistry put into making the video; and yet it is still *really* freaky, like hard to watch levels of freaky. Major props to the creator.
The scary thing for me is knowing something is clearly off when they loop back around in the hallway, and slowly becoming more scared of what's around the next corner. Them turning every corner and opening the doors made me flinch every time because I expected something or someone to be on the other side.
It's like he's stuck in a traumatic flashback or nightmare, but the event never arrives due to memory suppression, so he's stuck going back over the same moment before or after, trapped in observations and a feeling of dread.
The amount of times i said to myself and Mark, "It was flooded" is amazing. I lived through the flood of 93' in Iowa and it devastated my entire family.
This was better then I thought I thought it was a real typoon footage hours tour until the loops. And changes like a particular game... Its very well done/made. The fact you can't tell when the camera stops/starts during the "changes" it's either very well edited or someone is following behind to change things before they loop back around.
the video itself is scary, but the context is honestly scarier. a boy and his family died in a typhoon, and what were seeing is his house or more accurately, his afterlife. forced to walk the same halls over and over again, which is why he repeats himself
nana's dedication to the craft is insane. To anyone wondering thats a real building. He went through and set it all up in a real building himself for the video.
No jump scares, no overly done startling tones. No monsters, ghosts or anything, just pure psychological tension. I fucking hate it and love it god damn.
I mean... I guess? Isn't the presence of danger what actually creates the tension? With nothing there to actually scare you it's just kinda gross visuals. It'd be like going through a haunted house but no one was there to jump out and spook you.
@@greylithwolf People jumping out and spooking you is scary for like the first two times, then jumpscares just sorta just make you go "oh fuck off" whenever they happen. As for presence of danger, it depends on what type of danger. It can work, but if it's the presence of threat that will kill you, threat that will kill you has been seen a lot and isn't really all that bad
This looks like a visual representation of dementia, as the person keeps walking through the same hallways and saying the same things, as their surroundings slowly distort and become unrecognizable. I could see "Everywhere at the End of Time" playing in the background and fitting perfectly.
Yes powerwash away all the evil stuff! It would be like Ghostbusters, but instead of vacuuming the ghosts away you powerwash them away with holy water.
That's probably because the TH-camrs who make videos of them doing laundry without having previously amassed 30 mil subs aren't really the ones being seen by...like...anybody at all.
True terror doesn't always have jumpscares, the environment alone can make it scary and uncomfortable. Anyway, now to wait for him to watch MeatCanyon's Five Nights At Markipliers. Edit: So I didn't know at the time Mark already saw the video and posted the link in his commentary page when I posted this. I wanted to thank those who comments are in the replies section for informing me.
We're no strangers to love You know the rules and so do I A full commitment's what I'm thinking of You wouldn't get this from any other guy I just want to tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it Inside we both know what's been going on We know the game and we're gonna play it And if you ask me how I'm feeling Don't tell me you're too blind to see Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it Inside we both know what's been going on We know the game and we're gonna play it I just want to tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
I watched thos alon, in the dark, on a 50"led 4k tv with just the sound from the video all the cracking and music or whatever it was it was very very unsettling for such plain video with no enhancments. Truly terrifying. Thanks again mark. Your amazing as always. :)
I was like "Oh no, poor person, must be hard losing everything like that." Then it looped and I was like, "Fuck everything about that you can have it chief."
the first time it looped i was like "this is the longest hallway in the house? i thought the other one was? unless i misheard and the other one was the second-longest" and then it kept looping
Thank you for a few voices of logic. I'm so confused by this idiot in the video and the morons commenting about how brilliant the horror is......I shit things that look more horrific on a daily basis.
I think one of the reasons it's so scary is that the atmosphere subconsciously makes you expect a jumpscare, or for there to be a sudden loud noise or for the camera to reveal something horrifically gory and mutilated. But it never happens, so you're just left feeling tense the whole time.
This reminds me of dissociative amnesia that feeling of being stuck in a memory with only the facts you know the longer you try to straighten out the memory the scarier it gets because the lies are made to protect you and how calm the person is or spirit also rings very true that emotional distance you have but the dread we as the audience feel is close to how those represented feelings can feel maybe im just looking into it just how i see it
I feel like "press shift to run" should be appearing any second now
It appeared, just not on the screen. Did you miss yours?
@@noahh6186 WAIT
@@noahh6186 Hol up
Press F to hide from monster...
Monsters? What monsters? OH noo....
@YeaMan *page
Everybody gangsta till he says: “This is the longest hallway in my house”
True tho
Lmao I was expecting a jump scare EVERY TIME he opened the door that quickly at the end of the hall
my house is just one long hallway with stuff around it
The walls peel off from the ceiling when it rains
I knew something was off as soon as he only made two turns before we started seeing the same things.
I’ll be honest the “grandpa and grandma is here” parts got me better than any jumpscare has. It was so unexpected and so off and different from the rest of the video that it just hits you bad. Shows you dont need a Jumpscare to make someones damn heart skip a beat.
yeah then the bodies
I'd rather be homeless than to live in that house
psychosocial
Living in that house, you might as well be homeless.
I very much agree
It's a house, not a home. But, I don't think that even fits it.
Yup
it's like a ghost going through his house year after year, not noticing that they are dead
Thats really sad
He was in his room and said nobody’s been here for a long time. Maybe so
That reminds me of a video I watched a couple of days ago by Kyle Hill, where at the end he talks about a cab driver, and the woman who looked soaking wet years after the tsunami suddenly asked if she was dead before disappearing from existence before the driver turned around to look at her. It's like the Japanese are really bad at understanding and recognizing that they are dead.
Remind me a lot of the movie "A Ghost Story"
I think that was the intention, like the person who was giving us the tour died during the Typhoon that hit via, some part of the ceiling landing on them. And we watch what they see in their final moments within their own house via a tour.
This house really needs a good powerwash.
i love your content man
Don’t get him started, man.
More like some molotov
Oohh hello there
The video is oddly comforting and depressing to me. It scared me at first, but after a while it felt as though the narrator/cameraman was a lingering spirit and I was seeing their house through their eyes, in a forlorn way. They don't even flinch at the growing decay, or the dead bodies popping up, as if it all just... happened. And they're a part of it.
This is actually a heartbreaking but lovely interpretation of this video honestly-
It’s fake
@@idiot20037 Bruh I know, I watched the behind-the-scenes video and everything
@@idiot20037 it's not "fake" it's called a fucking short film 💀
@@idiot20037No shit
The camerawork and lighting are an absolute masterclass. Handheld motion while the exposure zig-zags from barely visible to blinding. Silent jumpscares at their best. The premise helps the first few cuts of the 'loops' feel 100% genuine while the viewer's realization of the length of the hallway and perspective cements the tension. The first full shot of the doll table and its terrace shape was the most impactful and disorienting feeling of 'what am i even seeing'. Must re-watch the original to appreciate the sound design.
"Why is everything so grimy? Why is everything so caked in grime?"
Mark utters, as the urge to powerwash the house almost takes over his mind.
🤣🤣
I thought the exact thing. I'm obsessed with mark Power washing 😂
MUST... RESIST POWER WASHING!
@UC8wOaDZSTo3ZHQpWPm5XrWQ idk y but I read ur whole comment that’s nice
Powerwash the sin away.
This is what truly good horror is when you can create terror from pure atmosphere. No monsters, no jumpscares. If the creator added a jumpscare near the end, it would've just cheapened the whole experience.
That is Japanese horror for you as it plays with your mind during and after the experience.
Something Western and Korean horror never gets right with all those cheap jump scares or copying Japanese horror.
@@markdexter6338 Yeah. Japanese horror tends to unnerve you at your core. It's like The Grudge girl. She terrifies you without needing to jump in your face because everything about her appearance and how she moves just triggers some kind of primitive fears. It's some kind of aggressive level of uncanny valley.
Oh cool good to know there’s no jumpscares, I’m gonna go back to full screening this even though my heart is racing
@@avastipp same that’s exactly why I went to the comments to see if they were jump scares
It was creepy at the start, but it got really boring around the time it felt like just a PT clone in a regular video instead of a game. The Silent Hill aesthetic at the very end didn't do anything for me either. I just didn't feel the visceral fear that Mark got out of it.
Nana is such a legend, from the youtube666 to their body horror videos, I wish this type of horror get utilize more
Oddly enough their Minecraft playthrough is also a delight but for completely different reasons, he decided to go into the game completely blind and refused to look up any information, he somehow ended up learning the basics of redstone machinery before learning how to sleep.
@@Emmariscobar I love their minecraft videos so much because they make all this terrifying horror art and then u go there and its just a super chill guy playin with blocks its very charming
This is the best type of horror footage I’ve ever seen in my life. Everything’s vague, nobody speaks, the house is ruined and flooded but it’s never mentioned-
A perfect surreality. With the same kind of atmosphere that you’d feel in a nightmare!
This place is SO FITTING for a Resident Evil game.
Resident Evil: Typhoon
Feels reminiscent to the RE7 demo
Na Resident Evil got nothin on this-
@@chaoticbabi3583 I'm saying that if this was in Resident Evil it would really fit.
I hope it will come true
The repetition of dialogue was one of the things that made it so unnerving - like the person in the walkthrough was living their nightmare over and over again
It’s as if the person is saying the experiences he had every different time e went to the house
I'm really glad people discover more vids from nana, they're really good! i also recommend watching his vid called "poko poko shopping", i love it so much
@@--.._ if it’s as unnerving as this one I’d like Mark to sit through it with me 0-0
@@clairehan1275 tbh not really unnerving, but a little cutesy. i just love the level of craftsmanship that he does to his vids. stopmotion is no joke.
@@--.._ checked it out and well.. the captions are no joke either hhhh
When you lose people close to you this is that “This can’t be real. I can’t believe this is really happening.” feeling. The dreadful reality slowly taking over. This is your life now.
"grandma is here"
*dead, mangled corpse on the bed*
The fact that Nana, or PiroPito as he calls himself elsewhere, the maker of the House tour, was scared while filming it makes it even more impressive and amazing than it is already.
But why is it like a loop?
And isn't it fake??
@@Ella-de5in yea I'm with you on this one
@@Ella-de5in Yeah there’s a complete video of how they made the house
@@Ella-de5in of course it is fake, but even after making all the props, experiencing THAT In PERSON will scare everyone, including the creator, shitless.
In case no one else has said this, this whole thing was set up and filmed by one girl. She set up every part of the house to make it as creepy as possible. She is insanely talented.
Edit: According to the replies, it's a girl. So she is insanely talented.
He's developing a horror game now.
Waittttttttt rly...
I thought it was real
(No sarcasm btw)
@@milkwater1204 i already know it's gonna be good just from watching this
Right after this I'm watching the making of
@@Chase-zb8wd a video does pop up at the end titled "making of my house video".
That dude is insanely talented.
I can’t believe watching this video made me physically ill and the colours are just so awful and unsettling
My favourite part of this video? The second video attached to it that explains the making of with funny stop motion and anime music. After I had watched that making of video, it truly made me appreciate this one so much more. So much work and it turned out absolutely horrific.
the scariest thing about this is that there didnt even seem to be a way out
“So where is the door to leave the house?”
What’s a door?
You wouldn't see it if there is
Yeah, the “never ending” loop
Fuel for my nightmares. I've had nightmares like this. D:
I’d make a hole in the ceiling😭😭💀
"The tatami mats are terribly damaged"
Mate, I think the whole house is terribly damaged-
Its like a culture thing. If you moved and your grandfathers favorite rocking chair got damaged in transit you can't just get a new 1950 style hand carved chair.
not thinking
It really damaged
@@tommysupernova663 Yeah but do ya need to leave 5 tons of grime and bird poop on the chair, or could you maybe keep it clean at least, lol.
💀 noooo
@@RoNPlayer the thing is, the context for this is a ghost walking the halls of the house that was once theirs that got destroyed in a typhoon.
honestly the fact that one man put dedication into getting this home and setting this all up on his own, and then managing to perfectly portray raw horror without cheap jumpscares is so impressive to me.
Realizing that things are changing, and your mind racing with possibilities with what could happen, is the best horror.
grandmother looks like she ate a popeyes biscuit without water
....I can't.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have some theories about Markiplier on my channel
No drink?
HAH HILARIOUS
@Instagram User If he's trash, why are you here?
I wasn’t that scared until the “Grandma is here.” I never tightened up every muscle in my body so fast.
Reminded me of the horror song Okaasan. Also Japanese and really freaked me out when I first heard it! Can very much recommend it
I agree made me jump but thats it
Right
everyone: no comment.
me: So it felt good??🤣
I wasn't unnerved about the house until we got to the grandma and grandpa part. Terrifying..
I reached a certain point where nothing I watch terrifies me, I can sleep calmly alone in my room watching a horror movie. Now this video, although 6 years old, has reignited that missing feeling, the complete uneasiness, the terror of the unknown, no jump scares, no silly monsters or paranormal phenomenonas. Just watching an entity, dwelling repeatedly in a horrifying setting, a part of this unique experience is how one turns from being scared for the dweller into scared... From.
Nana825763 is the same dude who is famously known for Username 666. This was like... early days horror for TH-cam users, so for all the younger folks out there who've never heard of this guy, Nana is seriously talented. If you want horror that's more on the silent and creative side, you should probably check Nana out. The only warning you're gonna get is that some of his work does touch on heavier subjects. He doesn't pull punches.
i mean this is absolutely terrifying and all, but surely i can't be the only one who couldn't stop thinking about how satisfying it would be to see that whole place get powerwashed
He
@Little Goose Boi I have no idea what your saying
Yesssss
FAXXXX OR FACTS
Trust me, powerwashing dead bodies will make the problem worse
After watching the behind the scenes of "My house walktrough", here are some interesting facts: 1- Theres no CGI, nana literally redecorated an abandoned house using destroyed old things 2- Nana was apparently scared while recording this, so during the filming, the lights were on. They just added a color filter to the video so it seems like its dark
Edit: Here are some others facts. 3- The house have one long hallways with multiple rooms at the right and the left with a door in the front. The filming process was simple: They decorated the house with broken thing, then they recorded. They redecorated again but this time with blood, they filmed again. Basically, they did that like 4 times and they then edited it to make it look like an endless loop. 4- A lot of people are wondering why is this so scary, simple. The color saturation is WAY too high, wich gives it a really disturbing feeling. It makes it feel like something isn't okay, that something is wrong. They also used a lot of door to give that stressful feeling, because when opening the doors, it feels like there would be a jumpscare but nothing. You are there, waiting for it but it never comes. Also, the Sutra and the rain in the background also plays a big part on the psychology of the viewer. It gives a feel of emptiness, of dead. 5- Also the fact that he keeps repeating things like "This is the alters and ancestors" make it feel like an unending trip. A literal nightmare.
Thank you for the comfort
thank you
@GabeXkenshin ???
when even the people who are making the thing are scared
btw is the place loop???
The part that kept freaking me out was that EVERYTHING was grimy and he kept repeating the same phrases but at different locations
It's funny how the creator is so talented that it should be hired in a horror film, but nobody will do it because everyone is scared of him
This guy has successfully made a great Silent Hill film, and Blair Witch sequel. At the same time.
Literaly thought of the silent hill demo PT when he was watching this
One of the most terrifying thing about the house is that it doest make sense.
A square has 4 sides.
But he went 2 times left.
So only 3 hallways.
Unless its a triangle ofcourse.
when everything started getting that red look to it, all I could think of is the mirror room in Silent Hill 3. and there were "touches" of the game Kuon in here too. maybe one of the original 3 Fatal Frame games. I definitely remember a Hina doll room in Kuon, and I want to say Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly did too.
you forgot project zero (fatal frame)
That a really good way to put that
I did some research on the dolls and the Festival they're for. They're meant to absorb bad spirits and be thrown away as soon as the festivity ends, to take the bad energy away with them. Person in the video says their dolls have been left there "for decades". Haunted asf.
Yep, that means something worse than bad luck.
That's scary af. So all the bad spirits are just there for decades.
who in the world believes this shit called spirits and gods
@@unfunnyandunoriginal3415 respect others beliefs
@@unfunnyandunoriginal3415 I agree with Mar Clint, but also, when it comes to a story like this, what matters is the lore of the story. Clearly in this house that belief is very much true and very much causing chaos.
Fun fact, the guy who made this made/makes minecraft videos, and its amazing because he refuses to look anything up and it is such an experience to watch him calmly figure things out
The house:In complete ruin, possible spots of blood, disturbing loop.
Mark:I don't like that string.
Every time another sliding door is about to be opened, I get anxiety. Every time the camera turns, my anxiety just packs on even more.
I know right
It makes me think there’s gonna be a jump scare everytime
Yep that's the point, because he warns you that he's about to turn or open it and you're also wondering how tf the door is closed again. He also makes it day and...TURNS right at the last second real quickly.
Same
yes same
I feel like your camera quality is better than my eyesight
Damn
Cocomelon ist bigger than all youtuber combined
same
Facts
It 100% is.
But I am also pretty blind.
For anyone who might be wondering, sutra are a specific type of Indian literature. In Buddhism, what I assume is grandfather's religion in this video, they're bits of scripture said to be from Buddha, which are chanted and repeated on certain radio channels or as parts of some rituals. I'm not super familiar with how they're used in Japanese Buddhism, so I'd be interested to hear others' thoughts on it.
because marks room is so dark whenever the screen gets darker/brighter his camera does the same and it makes it seem like hes there in the video too and its pretty cool
I feel like this video is a representation of dementia. He keeps forgetting what room he is in and keeps reintroducing it. He also remebers his house differently each time.
Exactly!
I get the impression that the video was made by a ghost, who doesn't realize that they have died, and has no sense of the passage of time. The fact that the house is very 1960s Japan, and the Buddhist sutras being chanted in the background (often funerary rites) reinforces this impression.
It’s like a visual adaptation of “Everywhere at the End of Time”.
@@2LaneTraveler Possible the fmaily died in a typhoon or the grandchild as part of the script? o:
To me its like having a bad trip and your in a thought loop but everythings slowly getting worse
If you're scared, remember that Mark watched this with lights off, and alone.
I never expected this to blow up in just 12 hours!
Im also watching this alone and with no lights 😳😭
And used headphones
@Møx0 Fr, he also plays all the horror games in that way too 😂 it doesn’t make it any less scary hahaha
well, in this case you should hope you're alone
And in the laundroffice
my anxiety spiked when the camera showed the grandmothers bed
So, I've already commented once on this video but i'm back again
I have seen the behind the scenes for this, I know there are no overt jumpscares, I actually really appreciate the artistry put into making the video; and yet it is still *really* freaky, like hard to watch levels of freaky. Major props to the creator.
Normal people: NO! YOU CAN’T JUST PLAY GAMES AND WASH LAUNDRY AT THE SAME TIME!
Mark: L A U N D R O F F I C E
multitask
@@Otamatone69 no its
*M U L T I - T A S K I N G*
said no one ever
@UC8wOaDZSTo3ZHQpWPm5XrWQ This really isn’t the place to type an entire paragraph about being a small TH-camr. Just make good content.
innovation
This is a lot less scary when you know that the guy who made this did the most wholesome minecraft blind let's play possible.
It's really just not scary either way
Kind of like Junji Ito.... Makes terrifying stories, but such a wholesome person.
@@kevinsundelin8639 it was scary that house looked like it was haunted or something like I thought there were gonna be jumpscares the whole time
@@kevinsundelin8639 careful boys Tough Kevin's here to ruin your fun
He's also making horror game!
The scary thing for me is knowing something is clearly off when they loop back around in the hallway, and slowly becoming more scared of what's around the next corner. Them turning every corner and opening the doors made me flinch every time because I expected something or someone to be on the other side.
It's the contrast and unknown darkness and shapes that scare people.
It's like he's stuck in a traumatic flashback or nightmare, but the event never arrives due to memory suppression, so he's stuck going back over the same moment before or after, trapped in observations and a feeling of dread.
This is terrifying
So he's a ghost, gotcha
It's like PT only worse.
That's so fliping DEEP
So basically he got hit my Golden experience requiem
Imagine playing an Escape Room and THIS is what they put you into
hell yes ill take it!
I'll probably run and try to smash through those rotting walls.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Oh hell to tha naw
i would sit, think what's life and cry
The amount of times i said to myself and Mark, "It was flooded" is amazing. I lived through the flood of 93' in Iowa and it devastated my entire family.
"So... we're stuck in a loop?"
"You can say that again!"
"we're stuck in a loop?"
"You can say that again!"
"we're stuck in a-
Sander sides yessss
3Below!
Pete and Repeat were in a boat. Pete fell out. Who was left?
-loop of unhappiness (whoever gets this is an amazing persons)
@@des613 Repeat.
Alternate title: Markiplier wanting to power wash this house for 15 minutes
Lmao it would just destroy the house considering they are mostly paper and cheap material
@Julien Redfox he would probably finish it
@@animeloveer97 clean slate lmao
I WANT MORE POWERWASH
You can see it in his eyes
Decades later u r stillll making vids being yourself & happy. Thankyou for helping myself having me still be here.
This was better then I thought I thought it was a real typoon footage hours tour until the loops. And changes like a particular game... Its very well done/made. The fact you can't tell when the camera stops/starts during the "changes" it's either very well edited or someone is following behind to change things before they loop back around.
Mark: Why is every thing caked in grime
Me: must be his power washing senses kicking in
Lol
I thought he was reacting to Zillakamis music videos lmao all those dead bodies and skinned faces
he should do his laundry by hand while playing power wash on his roof like a legend
i’m glad it wasn’t just me
LMAAOOOO so true 😂
the video itself is scary, but the context is honestly scarier. a boy and his family died in a typhoon, and what were seeing is his house or more accurately, his afterlife. forced to walk the same halls over and over again, which is why he repeats himself
Whelp- guess I’m never sleeping again… 😅
oh yay, what was sleep anyway.
@@kamariayt9384 ur welcome :)
@@UltraSpartan62 ;)
Based off a true story? Cuz if it is that's kinda FUCKED up
this was brilliant, gonna show the missus tonight. been hooked on horror vids and args for a few months now and this was easily one of the best.
nana's dedication to the craft is insane. To anyone wondering thats a real building. He went through and set it all up in a real building himself for the video.
No jump scares, no overly done startling tones. No monsters, ghosts or anything, just pure psychological tension.
I fucking hate it and love it god damn.
Agreed… it’s so terrible I love it horribly
I mean... I guess? Isn't the presence of danger what actually creates the tension? With nothing there to actually scare you it's just kinda gross visuals. It'd be like going through a haunted house but no one was there to jump out and spook you.
@@greylithwolf People jumping out and spooking you is scary for like the first two times, then jumpscares just sorta just make you go "oh fuck off" whenever they happen. As for presence of danger, it depends on what type of danger. It can work, but if it's the presence of threat that will kill you, threat that will kill you has been seen a lot and isn't really all that bad
I am better than him
apart from grandma and grandpa suddenly here LMAO
it is like he is stuck in a loop in he's own head and the image gets more disturbing everytime...
It gave me a lot of P.T. vibes, so unnerving!
@@elalbert942.0 that’s what I was going to say and it also reminds me of the game called layers of fear it’s similar to pt
Basically the evil within
Dementia
Like the backrooms
For anyone interested, a sutra is a Buddhist holy text. Usually people chant it. That's what's on the radio.
This is the most realistic looking horror game Markiplier has ever played!
I feel like the hallway is just a square and whoever is touring is just a ghost walking in circles after dying from the typhoon
I was thinking the same thing
Dude that's actually crazy
@@amaranthinenight8733 this should be in a game or something
@@mihailmilev9909 yes! That’s such a good idea!
I thought the same thing!
This looks like a visual representation of dementia, as the person keeps walking through the same hallways and saying the same things, as their surroundings slowly distort and become unrecognizable. I could see "Everywhere at the End of Time" playing in the background and fitting perfectly.
This comment deserves more recognition
You’ve summarized this video perfectly
👍
@@tigerlili1495 👍
That’s a really good take
I can’t get over the fact that mark is sitting in his garage/laundry room watching TH-cam videos this is peak entertainment 🤣
I just found your channel, and subscribed. That was one messed up, weird place. Your funny narration topped the whole thing off.
The way the dialogue repeats makes it more eerie and terrifying
@@savetlon4392 sir why are you bri’ish
WARNING I am the unprettiest human YTer worldwide. Take the hint, dear blu
@@wanaangikwe yew goh ah loicense fo lat poptat moit
@@AxxLAfriku you're right
It just bugs me and makes me mad
"This is the longest hallway in my house"
Yea, it sure seems like you have a plentiful supply of those
There was a sale!
@@sunset_odyssey8599 what kind of sale, infinite fleshy sale?
@Seb Hoo it’s the whole point of the comment
nana is good at horror.. hes been in the horror community for a LONG time. then out of no where he started a minecraft playthough :)
Old Markiplier : Professional setup, professional environment, professional everything
Markiplier Now : E F F I C I E N C Y
Marks brain is controlled by power washing simulator. "Everything is covered in grime." I think he just wants to power wash the house.
Came here looking for this comment
same
It would be like a really hard level too, having to go through every hallway and power wash every nook and cranny
yes
Yes powerwash away all the evil stuff! It would be like Ghostbusters, but instead of vacuuming the ghosts away you powerwash them away with holy water.
This house needs to be featured in power wash simulator if you ask me
True dude, true
Ah yes, the cursed infinite power wash job.
Omg yush
FACTS
The ultimate satisfaction
I watch that video about every two years give or take. It feels reassuring to know other people have long hallways in their houses too.
I’ve never been so relieved when an ad break pops up
"Why is everything so grimy?" His power-washing senses are tingling
Its grimy because there was a natrual disaster that destroyed the house
@@cu_t the video isn't real lmao its made by the same person who made username 666. plus the halls loop a bunch of times.
@@_.-._.-. i did not research it
Markiplier is the only TH-camr I've seen that's like, "I'll make a video while doing my laundry, I've got the time!"
That's probably because the TH-camrs who make videos of them doing laundry without having previously amassed 30 mil subs aren't really the ones being seen by...like...anybody at all.
@@jdick91 also most people just want to be relatable and not make good content, aka most youtubers now which is disapointing
The only youtuber WITH 30 MIL SUBS
@@beezahar9109 Doing laundry and wanting to record myself watching a horror video is very relatable to me thank you
@@KB-fk3jj not saying its not but you get what I mean
I'm so happy I found this channel! This was scary and funny! You are hilarious!
1:49
Mark: “I don’t know what the Hina Doll room is.”
Me: Watch “My Dress Up Darling”, you’ll know what a Hina Doll room is
This is why vr has so much potential...imagine this in vr. Being able to experience it in person.
VR has soooooo meany under used applications in art and science, it unbelievable.
Tell me the comet
Hit the bell
I shitted in my pants
Sounds like heart attack to me
True terror doesn't always have jumpscares, the environment alone can make it scary and uncomfortable. Anyway, now to wait for him to watch MeatCanyon's Five Nights At Markipliers.
Edit: So I didn't know at the time Mark already saw the video and posted the link in his commentary page when I posted this. I wanted to thank those who comments are in the replies section for informing me.
Oh plz tell me thats gonna happen
OHHHHHH I REAAAAALLYYYY hope he does!!!!!! 🤩
That's what I thought this video was going to be
Almost certain he already has, he shared it on his community page
We have to make this comment POP
So he can notice it and react to Meatcanyon
"come back and comment if you survived"
I get the feeling, like the guy in the video, anyone killed by this won't know that they are dead.
mark:oh good the dress room is open
also mark:IS THAT BLOOD:?
I admit, I'm more terrified than Mark playing horror games.
I can watch horror games no problem, play them? Impossible, I instantly freeze up when I grab the controller and literally can't play
@@kaylawoodbury2308 same
Well im more scared at cgi mark
We're no strangers to love You know the rules and so do I A full commitment's what I'm thinking of You wouldn't get this from any other guy I just want to tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it Inside we both know what's been going on We know the game and we're gonna play it And if you ask me how I'm feeling Don't tell me you're too blind to see Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it Inside we both know what's been going on We know the game and we're gonna play it I just want to tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
@@Curseycubey bruh
Mark's next setup is just gonna be his bathroom so he can shit and record at the same time.
Bold of you to assume he doesn't do that now.
Technically, he DID do that one time...
just say shit
That would be really efficient
This comment made me laugh so much
I watched thos alon, in the dark, on a 50"led 4k tv with just the sound from the video all the cracking and music or whatever it was it was very very unsettling for such plain video with no enhancments. Truly terrifying. Thanks again mark. Your amazing as always. :)
bro this is so well made you deserve a medal
Nobody:
Markiplier: there’s so much gunk
Me: are you thinking what I’m thinking? Power wash it mark
yes
Nice
im getting chills btw for the first second ween i saw this video
Power wash my eyes from the horror
I was thinking the exact same thing
i had a feeling this was just a house tour and felt bad for the person’s situation, but then the first hallway came back
Honestly same. XD
I was like "Oh no, poor person, must be hard losing everything like that." Then it looped and I was like, "Fuck everything about that you can have it chief."
the first time it looped i was like "this is the longest hallway in the house? i thought the other one was? unless i misheard and the other one was the second-longest"
and then it kept looping
Same
Literally same I freaked when the gramma appeared
I actually adore this video.
just a dude in the garage/laundry room doing his housework
The future kids will be like: WHAT THE HECK IS THIS
The point when you realise it's stuck in a loop that becomes worse just makes it 10000x more terrifying.
Right? It just needs a talking fetus and we've got a real-life PT
@@felixmalcherek2919 lmao
the captions repeating itself adds a lot as well
Hallways intensifies
NO WONDER IT ALWAYS LOOP AND LOOP
Bruh if Mark powerwashes this house, it’ll be in actual shambles.
Right!?
Isn't the reason the house is like this due to the Ultimate Power Wash, AKA a typhoon?
@@ChargeQMthe power washer of God
@the devilsgunna he meant in the lore
"50 thousand people used to live here, now it's a ghost town"
Somehow this was way more palatable to watch having Mark annotating
Mark: "I don't see how a house tour can be scary"
Also Mark: *EXTREMELY FREAKED OUT BY SOMEONE WALKING*
LMAO
I was so confused I was wondering what happened
He Was Also Freaked Out By A String Lmao
Thank you for a few voices of logic. I'm so confused by this idiot in the video and the morons commenting about how brilliant the horror is......I shit things that look more horrific on a daily basis.
Timestamp?
I think one of the reasons it's so scary is that the atmosphere subconsciously makes you expect a jumpscare, or for there to be a sudden loud noise or for the camera to reveal something horrifically gory and mutilated. But it never happens, so you're just left feeling tense the whole time.
Truly terrifygering indeed
Ty for giving me the courage to watch by saying there's no jumpscare lol
“The key to horror is vulnerability” - some dude who’s name I forgot that wrote scary stuff
That's for sure because when the floor creaked Right before Grandma was in shot I jumped out of my skin
Yes it truly was a terrifygering experience
I've NEVER ever felt so unsettling, disturbed and terrifyed before with this video...
This reminds me of dissociative amnesia that feeling of being stuck in a memory with only the facts you know the longer you try to straighten out the memory the scarier it gets because the lies are made to protect you and how calm the person is or spirit also rings very true that emotional distance you have but the dread we as the audience feel is close to how those represented feelings can feel maybe im just looking into it just how i see it
Fun fact: The guy who made that video is the same guy that did an incredibly wholesome blind minecraft playthrough. He beat the ender dragon!
I'd like a link too
If you do provide a link just be aware that TH-cam may mark it as spam.
His Minecraft walkthrough is indeed a delight to watch and he figures out red stone before beds, 10/10 channel
The person is the CREATOR of the famous video "username 666"!?
i love nana, there very wholesome