the jinn is more to do with islam than any one nation, its basically just the arabic word for demon (not devil, that means evil demon thats grown horns) and people in different places interpret them differently ig
I thought Ireland would be a Leprachaun, UK would have England as a unicorn, Wales as a dragon and Norway a troll but I think this was more about monsters than myths
Indonesia is represented by the majestic Garuda bird, a powerful national symbol that also inspired the name of Garuda Airways, the country’s flagship airline.
From the West Indies, and was surprised to see "duppy, and jumbi" with accurate descriptions. Funny how the AI generates the images of both as undead Rastafarians🤣 🤔And i believe the aye aye is a real animal
Austria is completely wrong. The Erlking or Erlkönig is not a mythical spirit from Austria at all. It's from a famous ballad by Goethe, who was, in fact, German. He got inspired by the Ellerkonge (Elven king), a being from Danish/ Old Norse legend. If you wanted a mythical Austrian creature, try the Krampus. And what the heck is that Swiss thing supposed to be? My girlfriend is from Switzerland and has no idea what that is. Chüebüechli makes, according to her, no sense as a word. I would mean cow-book. Which is completely nonsense.
In Iceland, the huldufólk (hidden elf-like creatures) aren't monsters, but rather benign supernatural beings. Trolls and various sea monsters are the malevolent creatures of lore. Even the Yule Lads and the Yule Cat are more threatening than the elves. There's also a Loch Ness-like lake creature called Lagarfljót.
A bit surprised you choose Hulder for Norway because it's actually one of the more hidden mythical creature we have. I kinda expected either Troll, Jotnar or Kraken, as those are the famous ones. 😉
Nahuelito is like the Ness loch monster, Shahbaz and Alicanto look like the vermillion bird, Lusca looks like the kraken, Duppy looks like a zombie,Domovoi look like a gnome, Adze looks like an imp, Pishtaco looks like the boogeyman, Vodenjak looks like Poseidon, Samodiva looks like a nymph, Leprechaun looks like the mad hatter
I have no ideea what kind of info was fed into AI generator , but , here in Romania , we have BABA-CLOANȚA , MUMA PADURII , BALAURUL CU ȘAPTE CAPETE , ZMEUL- ZMEILOR , IELELE , MOROI , SCARAOȚCHI ,STRIGOI ȘI STAFII , depending on the geographical area to which we refer ; DRACULA ? IN BRAM STOKER ' s NOVEL .....So , get back to the study room
Amazingly cool visuals, but i need to point out that the Wendigo is depicted as a gaunt deteriorated human that grows in proportion to what it consumes but does not have antlers or horns.
Most people wouldn't try to find those monsters. Although It's sometimes formulated within everyone's deepest fears. Hopefully people learn not to fear.
Lol I knew they were going to pick “la Ciguapa”, not disappointed but I wish they would’ve chosen something a little more obscure like “Las Nimitas” or even “Maria La’O”. 🇩🇴💕
Mythical creature for Lithuania is not accurate as, to my knowledge, 'Vilkacis' is Latvian word for werewolf. I know, it's a common mistake to mix two Baltic sisters Latvia and Lithuania. In Lithuanian language this werewolf creature is cold 'vilkolakis'. This name is made out of two words - vilkas (wolf) and lakioti (run around). So 'vilkolakis' literally describes someone who runs with the wolfs or runs like a wolf. Greetings to all the Latvians if you are reading my comment ;)
As others have said El Silbon would have been the right one for Venezuela, the Mapanare is just a venomous snake. I liked the music and some of those images are awesome.
It always makes me feel like a clueless moron when I see a country that I've never heard of before. "Wait, where in the world is that?" While I wish perhaps the Thunderbird or some other native american creature was featured, that proud and majestic depiction of Bigfoot makes me very happy.
First for all El Silbon it's from Venezuela not Colombia, secondly the Mapanare Snake does really exist, we can find them in the Portuguesa State, Yaracuy, Cojedes until Bolivar state and no, it does'nt associated to the folklore at least in the mythical way because everybody knows that is a real snake
Guajiros are farmer-cowboys of Cuba... not mythical creatures. 💀🤭🤣Also, where is the cryptoid Leviathan for Israel? Another was Ophanim or Ezekiel's Eye wheels. Other than that this video is still awesome to watch.
El Silbón is not from Colombia, it is from Venezuela, in Colombia there are more terrifying Spirits and Monsters like: - Mother Mount - Mohan (Shapeshifter) - Alligator Man - Patasola (Spectre) - Nurlitaba (Vampire) - Poira (Elf) - Hojarasquin del Monte - Mojana (Feminine Spirit of the Lakes and Rivers) - Limelight or Fireball - Tunjo de Oro (Indigenous Spirit) - Mandingas (Demon) And many others... ☝️
I'm from Belgium and I don't know anything about De witte wieven. I should because the word wieven is local dialect from the specific place I live in for woman or vrouw in the rest of the Dutchspeaking part of the country. I was expecting de boeman or boogyman in American mythology but it originates from my country. An evil manlike creature who takes naughty children away from their parents my grandmother told me. I was terrified of de boeman when I was a child every time I did something wrong. My second guess was de bokkerijders. Thieves and rapists that ride de backs of male goats through the skies and they burn and loot everything. There is historical proof of the bokkerijders .They did exist but did not fly in the sky selfevident. They just were specialised in robbing multiple spots at the same time so people in the 18th century believed they could fly (on the back of a male goat) because they just didn't understand how this organised gang did it.
He was based on Vlad the Impaler and there has been lots of vampires in folklore before the book, just like there was mermaids in folklore before the Little mermaid was written
Dracula isn't a mythological creature in Romanian culture that was simply something made up by Hollywood horror movie if you want a real Romanian folklore creature you should have typed strigoi
Witte Wieven aren't Belgian, they're Dutch (but only found in the North and East of the country). And the Garuda is Indonesian, not Mongolian. Dwaas just is a Dutch word meaning "fool"; the creature shown in the video is called a kabouter.
The mapanare is not mythical. Bothrops Atrox is abundant in the region. Its venom is a hemotoxin, meaning that whatever it bites will necrotize, leading to high-octane nightmare fuel images, body horror and a painful death.
The aye aye is a real creature as well, though not dangerous, just creepy looking. Although I'd probably prefer real creatures with a mythical folklore over 35 versions of Djinn.
Why do we act like dragons are mythical. I don’t find it difficult to believe they existed…. Humans just killed off everything that posed a threat (or didn’t… we just like to destroy stuff apparently)
The Manticore that you depicted for Iraq is actually an Iranian mythical creature not Iraqi. So is Chamrosh , Simurgh, and Jinn all Iranian Mythical creatures.
The aye-ye is a real animal, a nocturnal lemur.
Yes but sometimes people’s impressions of certain animals can be fictional
@@clone_genius_99true but try tell that too Madagascar people they think your crazy when you tell them the eye eye is nothing but an Animal!
@@jaredelizardo201 I was thinking of the Tanooki. It’s probably like that.
You need to make your own version instead of constantly commenting on this, nit picking at everything
Greetings from Bulgaria.once again thank you for mentioning my country. I'm flattered that you knew bulgarian fairytals.
Very cool. I knew the USA was going to be the Bigfoot, and I did not know so many countries had a Jinn for a mythical creature.
Thank you!
Yep, even I was surprised with how many overlaps there were!
the jinn is more to do with islam than any one nation, its basically just the arabic word for demon (not devil, that means evil demon thats grown horns) and people in different places interpret them differently ig
All Muslim believe that Jinns are real.
Those countries are from the Middle East and North Africa... mainly where they practice Islam the most the Jinn is very prominent cryptoid.
@@LadyCoyKoiahhh ok… I was so confused as to how like half of them were coincidentally named ‘Jinn.’ I’m glad you explained that…
Quality content 💯
love it, the music is awesome eh.
from Canada
I would’ve thought Greece’s creature would’ve been Pegasus, but that lion thing is pretty awesome lol
I thought Egypt would have been the Sphynx.
I thought Ireland would be a Leprachaun, UK would have England as a unicorn, Wales as a dragon and Norway a troll but I think this was more about monsters than myths
Indonesia is represented by the majestic Garuda bird, a powerful national symbol that also inspired the name of Garuda Airways, the country’s flagship airline.
From the West Indies, and was surprised to see "duppy, and jumbi" with accurate descriptions. Funny how the AI generates the images of both as undead Rastafarians🤣
🤔And i believe the aye aye is a real animal
Haha yes it kept doing that! Thank you so much for watching and giving your feedback, appreciate it!
So many crazy cool jinn designs, I wanna see ‘em all hang out!
Austria is completely wrong.
The Erlking or Erlkönig is not a mythical spirit from Austria at all.
It's from a famous ballad by Goethe, who was, in fact, German. He got inspired by the Ellerkonge (Elven king), a being from Danish/ Old Norse legend.
If you wanted a mythical Austrian creature, try the Krampus.
And what the heck is that Swiss thing supposed to be?
My girlfriend is from Switzerland and has no idea what that is.
Chüebüechli makes, according to her, no sense as a word. I would mean cow-book.
Which is completely nonsense.
Maybe they meant büebli instead of büechli???
I am obsessed with mythical beings and these are all absolutely stunning
In Iceland, the huldufólk (hidden elf-like creatures) aren't monsters, but rather benign supernatural beings. Trolls and various sea monsters are the malevolent creatures of lore. Even the Yule Lads and the Yule Cat are more threatening than the elves. There's also a Loch Ness-like lake creature called Lagarfljót.
(Part-2)-taotoa-mo'na,dhegdheer,sudan-jinn,djinak,agbogbo,tunisia-jinn,turkey-jinn,tefolaha,walumbe,yemen-jinn-are-amazing,marvelllous,mindblowing,spinechilling.
Hollands monster was so sneaky it wasn't even featured in this video
The Witte Wieven are Dutch, but the video wrongly attributed them to Belgium.
A bit surprised you choose Hulder for Norway because it's actually one of the more hidden mythical creature we have.
I kinda expected either Troll, Jotnar or Kraken, as those are the famous ones. 😉
Loup-garou is just the french name for a werewolf. The vouivre and the tarasque are more typically french monsters
@kuidelu# fyi no gives a shit about a dragon who trick by a nun then clubbed too death#wtf is the Vouivre?????????????????????????
Nahuelito is like the
Ness loch monster, Shahbaz and Alicanto look like the vermillion bird, Lusca looks like the kraken, Duppy looks like a zombie,Domovoi look like a gnome, Adze looks like an imp, Pishtaco looks like the boogeyman, Vodenjak looks like Poseidon, Samodiva looks like a nymph, Leprechaun looks like the mad hatter
Jinn is specific to Arab countries
Lithuania- Vilkolakis, which means exactly werewolf. Word you used in the description came from different language ( probably latvian?)
I have no ideea what kind of info was fed into AI generator , but , here in Romania , we have BABA-CLOANȚA , MUMA PADURII , BALAURUL CU ȘAPTE CAPETE , ZMEUL- ZMEILOR , IELELE , MOROI , SCARAOȚCHI ,STRIGOI ȘI STAFII , depending on the geographical area to which we refer ; DRACULA ? IN BRAM STOKER ' s NOVEL .....So , get back to the study room
Great job with New Zealand. Thank you for that.
Amazingly cool visuals, but i need to point out that the Wendigo is depicted as a gaunt deteriorated human that grows in proportion to what it consumes but does not have antlers or horns.
@@corvinreigar thank you!
Indonesia has a Garuda bird. It´s their official symbol and also gave name to Garuda Airways
Thats really interesting to know! When I do a part 2 I will definitely include Garuda. Love Indonesia btw, I love having family vacations there
what no,garuda is not a monster its just a a country symbol,,you make me ashamed as an indonesian to
Most people wouldn't try to find those monsters. Although It's sometimes formulated within everyone's deepest fears. Hopefully people learn not to fear.
Lol I knew they were going to pick “la Ciguapa”, not disappointed but I wish they would’ve chosen something a little more obscure like “Las Nimitas” or even “Maria La’O”. 🇩🇴💕
Leprechauns are specific to Ireland. There's no record (as far as I could find) of leprechauns in Burkina Faso mythology.
El Silbon, Columbia looks like the undertaker from WWE
Mythical creature for Lithuania is not accurate as, to my knowledge, 'Vilkacis' is Latvian word for werewolf. I know, it's a common mistake to mix two Baltic sisters Latvia and Lithuania. In Lithuanian language this werewolf creature is cold 'vilkolakis'. This name is made out of two words - vilkas (wolf) and lakioti (run around). So 'vilkolakis' literally describes someone who runs with the wolfs or runs like a wolf. Greetings to all the Latvians if you are reading my comment ;)
As others have said El Silbon would have been the right one for Venezuela, the Mapanare is just a venomous snake.
I liked the music and some of those images are awesome.
Really good.
Interesting how a lot of Scandinavian and South American countries have mischievous gnomes, Middle East is Djinns, Far east are animals
It always makes me feel like a clueless moron when I see a country that I've never heard of before. "Wait, where in the world is that?"
While I wish perhaps the Thunderbird or some other native american creature was featured, that proud and majestic depiction of Bigfoot makes me very happy.
For Romania: not true.🤨
Bujang Senag was a real animal, a big saltwater crocodile that ate dozens of people in Borneo.
@@thriddoctor but the myth was that it was once a human being who had a curse put on him
First for all El Silbon it's from Venezuela not Colombia, secondly the Mapanare Snake does really exist, we can find them in the Portuguesa State, Yaracuy, Cojedes until Bolivar state and no, it does'nt associated to the folklore at least in the mythical way because everybody knows that is a real snake
in Syria we call it Zabadalla
the one who tear the wall ,clibing on it and swinging .
North Korea's one is wrong
everyone knows how he look like
Guajiros are farmer-cowboys of Cuba... not mythical creatures. 💀🤭🤣Also, where is the cryptoid Leviathan for Israel? Another was Ophanim or Ezekiel's Eye wheels. Other than that this video is still awesome to watch.
OMG AI did me dirty on that info, Sorry and Thanks for Watching haha
Nice. Just some remarks: The Garuda is Indonesian and the Leprechaun is Irish. And „Hahnenkampf“ just means rooster fight in German.
El Silbón is not from Colombia, it is from Venezuela, in Colombia there are more terrifying Spirits and Monsters like: - Mother Mount - Mohan (Shapeshifter) - Alligator Man - Patasola (Spectre) - Nurlitaba (Vampire) - Poira (Elf) - Hojarasquin del Monte - Mojana (Feminine Spirit of the Lakes and Rivers) - Limelight or Fireball - Tunjo de Oro (Indigenous Spirit) - Mandingas (Demon) And many others... ☝️
So many jinns
In Georgian Ghmerti means god. It has nothing with mythical creatures
Famous monsters are Devi (დევი) Gveleshapi (გველეშაპი) and Phaskunji (ფასკუნჯი)
I hope Wales is in this!
Only the United Kingdom and they've got the Loch Ness Monster.
I'm from Belgium and I don't know anything about De witte wieven. I should because the word wieven is local dialect from the specific place I live in for woman or vrouw in the rest of the Dutchspeaking part of the country. I was expecting de boeman or boogyman in American mythology but it originates from my country. An evil manlike creature who takes naughty children away from their parents my grandmother told me. I was terrified of de boeman when I was a child every time I did something wrong.
My second guess was de bokkerijders. Thieves and rapists that ride de backs of male goats through the skies and they burn and loot everything. There is historical proof of the bokkerijders .They did exist but did not fly in the sky selfevident. They just were specialised in robbing multiple spots at the same time so people in the 18th century believed they could fly (on the back of a male goat) because they just didn't understand how this organised gang did it.
Dracula was a fictional character not a folkloric one.
There were folklore vampires way long before "Dracula" by Bram Stoker.
He was based on Vlad the Impaler and there has been lots of vampires in folklore before the book, just like there was mermaids in folklore before the Little mermaid was written
Dracula isn't a mythological creature in Romanian culture that was simply something made up by Hollywood horror movie if you want a real Romanian folklore creature you should have typed strigoi
Dracula comes from a novel from Bram Stoker, who was Irish
Da brennt aber es Ärschje! 😂🎉❤
I was hoping for a zmei not a samodiva 😂
Egyptian Eureus is a cobra. AI didn't get the right snake there. That looks more like Apopis.
Vampires are, by far, the most famous mythical creatures/cryptids from Serbia.
There’s the mermaid building in the ocean in Oceanside
Witte Wieven aren't Belgian, they're Dutch (but only found in the North and East of the country). And the Garuda is Indonesian, not Mongolian. Dwaas just is a Dutch word meaning "fool"; the creature shown in the video is called a kabouter.
so many countries had a Jinn for a mythical creature specially middle eastern countries
Loved it until it came to my own country, Switzerland. Never ever heard of that "mythical creature".
meninkäinen dont look same as in the video
The Bunyip is supposed to be made up of Aussie animals. That just looked like a man- beast - like yeti man.
Estonian one isnt most famous one but one of lesser known. Seems lot of countrys are gotten wrong.
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Guys if there is something incorrect that is AI’s fault I think
Breton folklor in Monaco WTF?
what if they are all real, but we dont know
"pombero" is from Paraguay, not Uruguay.
🔥🔥🔥
I'm bengali but never heard of korin
The mapanare is not mythical. Bothrops Atrox is abundant in the region. Its venom is a hemotoxin, meaning that whatever it bites will necrotize, leading to high-octane nightmare fuel images, body horror and a painful death.
The aye aye is a real creature as well, though not dangerous, just creepy looking. Although I'd probably prefer real creatures with a mythical folklore over 35 versions of Djinn.
@@tylerbaker2411 every creature here is real
The yeti is brown, not white and it does not havr horns!
Tell that to the AI
The Tokoloshe is running all over Africa Lol
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IRAN 6:36 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
Simorgh❤❤❤
Kuntilanak? Seriously? 😂 Indonesians make fun of Kuntilanak. Besides, she's a ghost not a monster 🤣
I would have went with the Skin Walker for USA or at least have given bigfoot his proper SASQUATCH name.
Skinwalker is a great one tbh! But as a whole it is less known than bigfoot or sasquatch
United States Zombies😂
Balenciaga
More Balenciaga stuff coming soon!
Kinda shitty that u took lame "Vodník" from Czechia... We have more famost monsters...
Whats the most famous and scariest one?
Jasy jatere is shaped like a blonde boy with pale skin.
Chryste Boże,co za bzdety,brednie,pulmantyje,
kocopoły...
😕 'promo sm'
Why do we act like dragons are mythical. I don’t find it difficult to believe they existed…. Humans just killed off everything that posed a threat (or didn’t… we just like to destroy stuff apparently)
Ahahahah
The Manticore that you depicted for Iraq is actually an Iranian mythical creature not Iraqi. So is Chamrosh , Simurgh, and Jinn all Iranian Mythical creatures.
Tell that to the AI
Tonga is Beyonce?