@@Grimpoteuthis-sabio All of the (thing)punk genres are about technology based on that "thing" i.e: Biopunk (technology based on organic matter/living organisms), steampunk (technology based on steam), cyberpunk (technology based on cyber hardware), etc. What's shown here, and what the OP mentioned, are completely different things. This is about whole alien ecosystems, where they show and (sort of) explain how an alien world and all of its living beings function.
@chadicus-ke4er11 күн бұрын
Every frame of this video can be a great screensaver
@KarenLee-bs5ms12 күн бұрын
It gives you the possible look of what alien life could look like
@augustsmith9553
10 күн бұрын
No shit?
@ledhed234314 күн бұрын
Terrestrial subnautica
@WizzyTheWizkid
13 күн бұрын
Best comment yet
@owaisahmad83442 ай бұрын
This has me completely mesmerized. This series is a work of art, and this supercut is like a tapestry.
@gjkmoda50936 күн бұрын
At first I thought this world must be absolutely filled with oxygen, which could mean some of the animals somehow produce oxygen and not only the plants. But it seems the world itself knows how to use every living being on it for self maintenance/preservation, which is terrifyingly amazing. Its like the world itself is alive and sort of sentient to a certain extent. I also love how, just like in our world, there's some deviants on this world. Beings that, for some reason, behave completely different from what would otherwise be their natural behaviour (the grey, telepathic alien), and how they show a small but significant contrast with the tiny alien that was "born" from that plant with the sort of cavity/button. It didn't know where it was, or why it was there, but its body clearly knew it had a single purpose, so it followed through, fulfilled said purpose, and ultimately died on the very spot it was "born" in, only to be taken care of by that very same plant and seemingly restart the whole process. This, despite not having any dialogue whatsoever (at least on this video), is definitely one of the best stories I've ever seen. It's like a silent narrative that tells you everything you need to know, without saying a single word. Truly an amazing work of art, whoever thought about this, and all of the people who worked to make it possible, deserve the recognition of the whole world, in my opinion.
@mercuryredstone22352 ай бұрын
Like a cross between Moebius and Studio Ghibli.
@adambunegar
Ай бұрын
Best combination, a masterpiece
@SergiyYu
Ай бұрын
This animation work is similar to the works of Studio Ghibli except for the style of drawing the contours of animated objects and possibly their animation. And if you take a typical drawing of Studio Ghibli backgrounds, then there is something more like a high-quality painting with watercolors or special paints. Whereas in Scavengers reign, the background images also have a lot of contours and simple strokes and lines. In Moebius, the emphasis is on contours in everything. There are few or almost no smooth color transitions. In terms of the genre of the story, and the unusualness of fictional worlds Scavengers reign is more similar to the full-length animated works of René Laloux.
@panwasap79 күн бұрын
Scavengers reign my beloved
@peterc504Ай бұрын
I love the scene when the storm is coming and sam ursula get inside those tube things and that crab gets in!!! The atmosphere of this show is beyond amazing.
@victory8928
19 күн бұрын
What happened to the crabs?
@peterc504
19 күн бұрын
@@victory8928 They kill them!!
@EmpireOfTheUnity7 күн бұрын
Now that's how I like to imagine sci-fi biology. It sometimes looks strange, disturbing or disgusting from our point of view, but that's completely normal! Nature or biology is not obliged to look nice, its only goal of an organism is to be the most successful in the ecosystem. A completely alien organism in a completely alien ecosystem most likely won't follow the same rules and strategies as ours, evolution is beautiful, with it having almost infinite ways of changing and developing, adapting to the world, to itself and to us, humans. I've seen enough sci-fi projects about alien biology, filled with nothing, but dull creatures with the only additions being perfect killing machines. Nature is not always about killing and surviving, remember the countless symbiotic and social creatures on Earth, having not constant bloodshed, but harmony and peace, as most organisms are just trying to mind their own business and survive, without conflicting with others, this is what makes the nature and ecosystem beautiful and fascinating to watch, and, sadly, most people forget about that when making a sci-fi project about an alien ecosystem.
@saikrishnadasari4138 күн бұрын
I need more of this genre, some suggest me please
@ka-boom20832 ай бұрын
My theory on the grey alien is that their telekinetic ability is powered by emotions, or the chemicals that causes emotions. Meaning the stronger the emotional bond between it and it’s host, the stronger it’s telekinetic power becomes. That’s why it always chooses to hypnotize a host and let it hunt for food instead of just hunting on its own using telekinesis
@xxmension04xx47
2 ай бұрын
telepathic ability
@EmpireOfTheUnity
7 күн бұрын
I think it's telepathy, not telekinesis
@ronhoughton51476 күн бұрын
It has a Moebius look and feel to it. I love it!
@aiaiaicachorro9 күн бұрын
The lil white bro turned into a barbeque💀💀
@lindtaylor93216 күн бұрын
Great show and animation. This show is truly special and timeless
@Fight4FatalFrame10 күн бұрын
Mesmerizing. Favorite video of the weekend.
@Miabebess6 күн бұрын
Me hiciste llorar. Muy bello
@technoraptor77789 күн бұрын
Feel like this is just how life would be if it was only taken over by fungus (mushrooms)...all life replaced with ever evolving mushrooms.
@user-wz8lt5cq5k10 күн бұрын
Если вселенная безгранична то вполне может быть такая жизнь.
@user-jz7mh2eg9i14 күн бұрын
Moebius viendo a los creadores desde el cielo, "estos muchachos me llenan de orgullo"
@JackFrost00812 күн бұрын
what an INCREDIBLE animation ^_^
@arnold667 күн бұрын
As if I see the Time Masters in a reblogged idea version.❤
@firehornfireheart8 күн бұрын
reminds me of the working of a Brain.
@akaiusagi27558 күн бұрын
fascinate, hipnotico, subrealista
@WalterEKurtz-kp2jf9 күн бұрын
God i can't wait for s02
@folcwinep.pywackett851715 күн бұрын
Brilliant! and believable!
@user-ry7pe8gh5f8 күн бұрын
It looks like an anime I saw before and its name was mad in abyss
@sinkalimbapractice960911 күн бұрын
Reminds me of Rene laloux animations
@justalonelyman9942 ай бұрын
Thank you, this is amazing
@user-lv1if4cl7j13 күн бұрын
Beautiful
@user-yb3mv8jb7t11 күн бұрын
Там на менуте 27:10 был человек паук
@user-gg6jc8or5g13 күн бұрын
Is fantastic ❤❤
@CiceroCarlosPutz18 күн бұрын
Era pra mostrar apenas a natureza animal, vegetal e mineral. Porém, se você pausar o vídeo em 4:14, verá Azi no meio de uma estrutura, numa fenda, no meio do vídeo...
@mateoi669512 күн бұрын
Hermoso ❤️
@simonnot848718 күн бұрын
I can't believe there won't be a season 2...
@jacobcox4565
15 күн бұрын
Why not?
@bingusshlingus1442
14 күн бұрын
There's a chance. Once netlex releases SR on their platform watch the FUCK out of it. Show them this show deserves to continue.
@manuelfriend4060
12 күн бұрын
Oh hell naw, they better not cancel this. Why tf do all the shit shows get to continue? People have no taste anymore.
@El.carrot.nocturno14 күн бұрын
Está terriblemente maravilloso y al mismo tiempo bien dibujado los aliens es muy increíble
@RLDacia17 күн бұрын
Jean Giraud( Moebius) X Magnetic Rose X Made in Abyss
@matheusveigamatveiga199510 күн бұрын
Vesta parece uma Pandora em uma trip muito louca de LSD , cada coisa parece tão diferente mas intrínseco e estranhamente ligada
@cashyates617626 күн бұрын
Where was the thing that killed that hippo monster
@laarneabuzo19749 күн бұрын
I want more series like this :( can anyone suggest?
@user-yb3mv8jb7t11 күн бұрын
Посмотрите на минуту 26:13 там был человек
@user-xr3gj9yv2g
11 күн бұрын
Yeah, long-long ago)
@user-ij5su5dh9j11 күн бұрын
Цапство падальшиков ❤❤❤❤❤
@user-gn5io7cq9nАй бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@user-lv1if4cl7j13 күн бұрын
👍
@kurigaru3 күн бұрын
Obsidian storms???
@Dio13677kak11 күн бұрын
12:37
@user-xc5bz8rc9w15 күн бұрын
Природа не только для баловства или фантазийных желаний в исполнении, у всего в природе есть в наличии своё предназначение, в чём предназначение этих тварей?
@jacobcox4565
15 күн бұрын
The scary part is that we don't know how these ecosystems work and how these animals interact with each other. We only get glimpses, but that's it.
@fantist4009
15 күн бұрын
Предназначение любых живых организмов это выживание и продолжение рода. Всë остальное исходные.
@irkloy
8 күн бұрын
Предназначение любых живых организмов - распространение своего гена при помощи размножения. Также и у людей. Это давно доказано учëными и проходится в пятом классе. Не надо строить из себя философа)
@EmpireOfTheUnity
7 күн бұрын
Предназначение любого живого - выжить и создать больше себе подобных, не важно каким образом, главное наиболее эффективно. Живые организмы существуют только благодаря тому, что постоянно размножаются и создают копии себя, если бы они этого не делали, они бы не существовали. Это относится и к нам, какими бы умными мы не были, как бы мы не отрицали свою животную природу, наша первичная задача - размножение, мы лишь нашли крайне сложное и уникальное решение этой задачи и пока мы будем продолжать делать копии себя каким-либо образом, это предназначение не изменится. Лишь только тогда когда люди откажутся от этой цели либо лишат себя возможности её исполнять, она исчезнет, а вместе с ней и люди прекратят своё существование. Поэтому предназначение любого - существовать как можно дольше, в как можно большем количестве, если что-то перестаёт исполнять данное предназначение, оно перестаёт существовать. Такое поведение можно увидеть не только у живого, но у всего, даже у простых химических элементов, они существуют лишь благодаря тому, что исполняют данное предназначение: существуют как можно дольше в как можно большем количестве, иначе они исчезают. Некоторые радиоактивные химические элементы вскоре распадаются после появления, но благодаря человеку, они появляются заново, так как человек их делает при надобности, значит человек - это и есть способ размножения данных химических элементов, как бы глупо это ни звучало, благодаря человеку они существуют и исполняют предназначение, если бы они не исполняли данное предназначение, они бы не существовали.
Пікірлер: 75
Finally a Sci-Fi serie with a BIOLOGIC point of view, not silly monsters for spectator complacency but "real" beings, some really dangerous.
@Grimpoteuthis-sabio
15 күн бұрын
I think the name is Biopunk
@krumelkatze6558
13 күн бұрын
👍🏻
@stepander4
9 күн бұрын
@@Grimpoteuthis-sabiocompletely different thing
@Grimpoteuthis-sabio
9 күн бұрын
@@stepander4 🤔 Biopunk,cyberpunk, steampunk. what's wrong?
@gjkmoda5093
6 күн бұрын
@@Grimpoteuthis-sabio All of the (thing)punk genres are about technology based on that "thing" i.e: Biopunk (technology based on organic matter/living organisms), steampunk (technology based on steam), cyberpunk (technology based on cyber hardware), etc. What's shown here, and what the OP mentioned, are completely different things. This is about whole alien ecosystems, where they show and (sort of) explain how an alien world and all of its living beings function.
Every frame of this video can be a great screensaver
It gives you the possible look of what alien life could look like
@augustsmith9553
10 күн бұрын
No shit?
Terrestrial subnautica
@WizzyTheWizkid
13 күн бұрын
Best comment yet
This has me completely mesmerized. This series is a work of art, and this supercut is like a tapestry.
At first I thought this world must be absolutely filled with oxygen, which could mean some of the animals somehow produce oxygen and not only the plants. But it seems the world itself knows how to use every living being on it for self maintenance/preservation, which is terrifyingly amazing. Its like the world itself is alive and sort of sentient to a certain extent. I also love how, just like in our world, there's some deviants on this world. Beings that, for some reason, behave completely different from what would otherwise be their natural behaviour (the grey, telepathic alien), and how they show a small but significant contrast with the tiny alien that was "born" from that plant with the sort of cavity/button. It didn't know where it was, or why it was there, but its body clearly knew it had a single purpose, so it followed through, fulfilled said purpose, and ultimately died on the very spot it was "born" in, only to be taken care of by that very same plant and seemingly restart the whole process. This, despite not having any dialogue whatsoever (at least on this video), is definitely one of the best stories I've ever seen. It's like a silent narrative that tells you everything you need to know, without saying a single word. Truly an amazing work of art, whoever thought about this, and all of the people who worked to make it possible, deserve the recognition of the whole world, in my opinion.
Like a cross between Moebius and Studio Ghibli.
@adambunegar
Ай бұрын
Best combination, a masterpiece
@SergiyYu
Ай бұрын
This animation work is similar to the works of Studio Ghibli except for the style of drawing the contours of animated objects and possibly their animation. And if you take a typical drawing of Studio Ghibli backgrounds, then there is something more like a high-quality painting with watercolors or special paints. Whereas in Scavengers reign, the background images also have a lot of contours and simple strokes and lines. In Moebius, the emphasis is on contours in everything. There are few or almost no smooth color transitions. In terms of the genre of the story, and the unusualness of fictional worlds Scavengers reign is more similar to the full-length animated works of René Laloux.
Scavengers reign my beloved
I love the scene when the storm is coming and sam ursula get inside those tube things and that crab gets in!!! The atmosphere of this show is beyond amazing.
@victory8928
19 күн бұрын
What happened to the crabs?
@peterc504
19 күн бұрын
@@victory8928 They kill them!!
Now that's how I like to imagine sci-fi biology. It sometimes looks strange, disturbing or disgusting from our point of view, but that's completely normal! Nature or biology is not obliged to look nice, its only goal of an organism is to be the most successful in the ecosystem. A completely alien organism in a completely alien ecosystem most likely won't follow the same rules and strategies as ours, evolution is beautiful, with it having almost infinite ways of changing and developing, adapting to the world, to itself and to us, humans. I've seen enough sci-fi projects about alien biology, filled with nothing, but dull creatures with the only additions being perfect killing machines. Nature is not always about killing and surviving, remember the countless symbiotic and social creatures on Earth, having not constant bloodshed, but harmony and peace, as most organisms are just trying to mind their own business and survive, without conflicting with others, this is what makes the nature and ecosystem beautiful and fascinating to watch, and, sadly, most people forget about that when making a sci-fi project about an alien ecosystem.
I need more of this genre, some suggest me please
My theory on the grey alien is that their telekinetic ability is powered by emotions, or the chemicals that causes emotions. Meaning the stronger the emotional bond between it and it’s host, the stronger it’s telekinetic power becomes. That’s why it always chooses to hypnotize a host and let it hunt for food instead of just hunting on its own using telekinesis
@xxmension04xx47
2 ай бұрын
telepathic ability
@EmpireOfTheUnity
7 күн бұрын
I think it's telepathy, not telekinesis
It has a Moebius look and feel to it. I love it!
The lil white bro turned into a barbeque💀💀
Great show and animation. This show is truly special and timeless
Mesmerizing. Favorite video of the weekend.
Me hiciste llorar. Muy bello
Feel like this is just how life would be if it was only taken over by fungus (mushrooms)...all life replaced with ever evolving mushrooms.
Если вселенная безгранична то вполне может быть такая жизнь.
Moebius viendo a los creadores desde el cielo, "estos muchachos me llenan de orgullo"
what an INCREDIBLE animation ^_^
As if I see the Time Masters in a reblogged idea version.❤
reminds me of the working of a Brain.
fascinate, hipnotico, subrealista
God i can't wait for s02
Brilliant! and believable!
It looks like an anime I saw before and its name was mad in abyss
Reminds me of Rene laloux animations
Thank you, this is amazing
Beautiful
Там на менуте 27:10 был человек паук
Is fantastic ❤❤
Era pra mostrar apenas a natureza animal, vegetal e mineral. Porém, se você pausar o vídeo em 4:14, verá Azi no meio de uma estrutura, numa fenda, no meio do vídeo...
Hermoso ❤️
I can't believe there won't be a season 2...
@jacobcox4565
15 күн бұрын
Why not?
@bingusshlingus1442
14 күн бұрын
There's a chance. Once netlex releases SR on their platform watch the FUCK out of it. Show them this show deserves to continue.
@manuelfriend4060
12 күн бұрын
Oh hell naw, they better not cancel this. Why tf do all the shit shows get to continue? People have no taste anymore.
Está terriblemente maravilloso y al mismo tiempo bien dibujado los aliens es muy increíble
Jean Giraud( Moebius) X Magnetic Rose X Made in Abyss
Vesta parece uma Pandora em uma trip muito louca de LSD , cada coisa parece tão diferente mas intrínseco e estranhamente ligada
Where was the thing that killed that hippo monster
I want more series like this :( can anyone suggest?
Посмотрите на минуту 26:13 там был человек
@user-xr3gj9yv2g
11 күн бұрын
Yeah, long-long ago)
Цапство падальшиков ❤❤❤❤❤
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
👍
Obsidian storms???
12:37
Природа не только для баловства или фантазийных желаний в исполнении, у всего в природе есть в наличии своё предназначение, в чём предназначение этих тварей?
@jacobcox4565
15 күн бұрын
The scary part is that we don't know how these ecosystems work and how these animals interact with each other. We only get glimpses, but that's it.
@fantist4009
15 күн бұрын
Предназначение любых живых организмов это выживание и продолжение рода. Всë остальное исходные.
@irkloy
8 күн бұрын
Предназначение любых живых организмов - распространение своего гена при помощи размножения. Также и у людей. Это давно доказано учëными и проходится в пятом классе. Не надо строить из себя философа)
@EmpireOfTheUnity
7 күн бұрын
Предназначение любого живого - выжить и создать больше себе подобных, не важно каким образом, главное наиболее эффективно. Живые организмы существуют только благодаря тому, что постоянно размножаются и создают копии себя, если бы они этого не делали, они бы не существовали. Это относится и к нам, какими бы умными мы не были, как бы мы не отрицали свою животную природу, наша первичная задача - размножение, мы лишь нашли крайне сложное и уникальное решение этой задачи и пока мы будем продолжать делать копии себя каким-либо образом, это предназначение не изменится. Лишь только тогда когда люди откажутся от этой цели либо лишат себя возможности её исполнять, она исчезнет, а вместе с ней и люди прекратят своё существование. Поэтому предназначение любого - существовать как можно дольше, в как можно большем количестве, если что-то перестаёт исполнять данное предназначение, оно перестаёт существовать. Такое поведение можно увидеть не только у живого, но у всего, даже у простых химических элементов, они существуют лишь благодаря тому, что исполняют данное предназначение: существуют как можно дольше в как можно большем количестве, иначе они исчезают. Некоторые радиоактивные химические элементы вскоре распадаются после появления, но благодаря человеку, они появляются заново, так как человек их делает при надобности, значит человек - это и есть способ размножения данных химических элементов, как бы глупо это ни звучало, благодаря человеку они существуют и исполняют предназначение, если бы они не исполняли данное предназначение, они бы не существовали.
Is this a prequel to scavengers?
@Flicknuts
11 күн бұрын
It’s a Sequel