Ready to take a peek at the work that went into Little Nightmare's costuming? We made Six's raincoat, and we're ready to show you the details! Musical ➤ • two: A Little Nightmar... Bloopers ➤ • BLOOPERS from two: A L...
With all the sixs in this video, it might as well be Gwen's lucky number. I am also concerned over why AJ wanted to fake... His own death? Kidnap someone else and fake their death? That conversation was confusing...
I just remembered a friend once asked me what I think RE does in their spare time and I said, "Idk something normal adults would do". 7:30 ; ........I don't know to think whether this is special or just something weird....
Hmm... I'm thinking Princess Anastasia is the more "common knowledge" between the two. I'm pretty sure we read parts of Homer's Odyssey in 10th grade English, but only parts of it, and knowledge retention of details of Greek mythology only really sticks with a small minority of people who find it interesting.
It would seem most of the comments agree with you, and I'm glad to hear it. I thought I was going a little crazy, since AJ didn't know about either of them... - Gwen
Your sewing videos are the best of their kind. Gwen is so talented and funny in the same time, not to mention the times when we get to see the RE cast in their natural environment ! As someone who is starting to learn how to sew, I can say you’re the greatest source of inspiration and motivation.
I absolutely LOVEEEE the costume videos, as someone who is working on their costuming skills, I love watching Gwen make these costumes! Random! But I ordered a raincoat to use for an outfit, and turns out it’s very similar to the one in the original Little Nightmares!
Are we just not going to mention how Gwen nearly moidered the Pikachu? Aight. Man, the hours and hardwork for this coat are crazy, you sewed the lining in for 8 hours?? Madness! Once again, awesome job! Six's coat looked really good in the video.
Yes! I still love watching Gwen make these amazing costumes!!! Also, yes, Princess Anastasia's story is very interesting. I remember learning about her in school last year....:)
Ooh... so many questions and things! I feel like I'm taking a quiz. Here we go; this will be a long one: 1) I want to collaboratively write the Laws of Feline Dynamics - or if that's already been done, I want to write a complete book of 1 Caticus and 2 Caticus. (I hope that wouldn't be sacrilegious.) 2) When you mention Mr. Meowse challenging you to work with 1 and 1/2 hands, it made me think of a certain type of sword whose hilt is 1.5 hands long. But... maybe it's better I don't call it by name here. 3) A few methods to fake your death by using a body double: - Malctonio mentioned this one already: hack into the medical records of you and the person whose dead body you are using, and swap the information. That person's DNA, dental records, and other vital information now bear your information, leading casual observers to believe the dead person is you. - Do something like Bane did in The Dark Knight Rises. He takes some blood from the person whose death he wants to fake, injects it into the dead body, artificially pumps the heart of the dead person, and spills some remaining blood on the body's clothes. When investigators come to check on the airplane crash, at least some of the blood will match the profile of a person they have on their records, and they'll believe him to be the dead person. (To be honest, though, I don't know if this would really work.) - Swap ID cards or some distinctive article of clothing of yours so that it is found on the deceased person. If investigators don't have a reason to assume foul play, they may take the first sign that identifies a person and assume it to be that person. - If the death somehow involves fire, it becomes even harder to identify a deceased person. So, external indicators are relied on even more. I learned that from gruesome experience. At a place where I once worked, I showed up and everything smelled horrible. I was told the dumpster outside had a fire burning in it. When the fire was put out, they found a dead body in there. Homicide investigators took the dumpster to study, just in case it had been a murder. I was told the body was so badly burned, they couldn't even tell if it was a man or woman without further testing. It took a lot of investigating to find out anything. Apparently a homeless person had just been trying to keep warm in our dumpster full of cardboard and plastic shrink wrap. They think a lit cigarette or something got out of control, and the fumes of burning plastic probably knocked this person unconscious, so he couldn't get out as the flames got out of control. It was a really sad story, once it was pieced together. Anyway, the point is, fire destroys a lot of evidence. Not perfectly, but enough to make investigation more difficult. - Stage a death in such a way that it's reasonable to assume the body is just lost. A body lost at sea, or in a huge forest, or in a deep cave or mine shaft, may never be found. You could even go full-on Mythbusters, and push a mannequin out of a helicopter with explosives strapped to it, and detonate it in midair. People will see the falling body and explosion, and that will satisfy enough people to think there will be no body left to recover. The death is reasonably assumed, and impossible to confirm. - This whole line of thinking is making me sad. Moving on. 4) Why did you have a conversation about faking one's own death? Hmm... is this a tiny spoiler about some future RE project? Perhaps? Or maybe just something that Nate and AJ had been discussing earlier? 5) Why doesn't AJ know who Anastasia Romanova is? Umm... good question. I first heard of her from the 1997 movie, "Anastasia." I later found out she was a real historical figure when one of our units in junior high social studies was about the history of Russia and the USSR. If it weren't for those... I think that otherwise, Princess Anastasia hasn't been a part of pop culture so much in recent decades. 6) Which of you is the weird one here? Ha ha ha. No comment, eh. Love you both. ^_^ 7) Future Gwen, please iron everything in sight. Try wrapping cheese sandwiches in aluminum foil and running your iron over them. See if it makes good grilled cheese. 8) Ha. I like the foreshadowing of telling us, "for no reason," that it took 15 minutes to stitch with the machine. Because it was unrelated that the next stitching job, by hand, took 8 hours. 9) I do think knowing about Charybdis is a bit more obscure. I didn't even know that was how it was spelled, until now. (And somehow, it never clicked that using a summon in an RPG called "Charybdis" was a reference to that same monster.) The Odyssey doesn't show up on a lot of reading lists, so not as many people are familiar with it. I still attribute a lot of my memories of The Odyssey to the Wishbone computer game from the early '90s. It's amazing how funny they could make even dark moments. ("Boy, digging is a lot more fun when you're not burying someone's body," said Wishbone, his paws tossing dirt onto Elpenor's corpse.) ****** Cool costume video today. And I love all the cat cameos! Have a nice day, all five of you (i.e., all three humans and two cats)!
Thank you for being thorough. ;) To answer YOUR question: AJ was in fact thinking about a future RE project. He has a storyline he really wants to put on screen, but it would take a... dark... turn. We'll see if we manage to pull it off in the future. - Gwen
@@laughsingay You know, I'd thought about this again a couple months ago. I think that the 1990s were a time when the story of Anastasia Romanova was especially popular - not only because of the animated movie, but because the '90s were the last point when the world had hope of finding her still alive. By the 2000s and onward, she would be presumed dead, regardless of whether or not she had secretly survived her execution, escaped the Bolshevik revolution, and gone into hiding back in 1917. With no living person left to discover, and to question, a lot of the hype about the former princess died down, I think. So, yeah, I think it makes sense that Anastasia's story is not as common of knowledge anymore. Cool that you heard of it, though.
You know, I would love to know the context of the WHOLE kidnapping/faking death convo… Very intriguing… 😂 (I knew about Anastasia, not the Ancient Greek one.) Love the costume video! (I like the return of throodleboodle! 🤣)
AJ was working through a plot point for a future RE project... but failed to mention that until much later. We literally talked for fifteen minutes and then he thanked me and left, but didn't tell me what was going on until I came to talk to him two hours later. - Gwen
@@REExtra I was wondering that, and was HOPING that’s what it was… 🤣 I figured you guys don’t randomly kidnap people… although, if you wanted to, my address is… 😂
Awh, I would enjoy watching gwen make the little Misfortune coat too, too bad it's not on yt 💗 Also, I think Its really great idea to film making the costumes because it's very entertaining and it's more behind the scenes for us ^^
"So I got this pikachu that is just the right size so I'm going to use it" So now you are roleplaying as Six? Damn I thought you were just making a costume
I’ve been making my Halloween costumes for a while and each time I make my Halloween costume I listen to you in the background making a costume it’s fun and it’s entertaining. I hope you continue to do these videos I really really like them.
This was so much work but looks fabulous~ also Anastasia was one of my favorite princesses when I was a kid because of the movie...I loved musicals when I was little and still do 😅 otherwise I would never have found your channel and that would make me so sad 😭
I only know of princess Anastasia because the actress who plays her in the Broadway musical(I’m hoping is the story of Anastasia you are talking about) is in my favorite musical theatre show ever.
How could AJ not know about Anastasia. They even made a musical and multiple movies about her, which I will admit some are rather inaccurate but that’s okay. I know most people worried that it would make kids now wrong history about the Romanov family, but in reality it actually inspired lot of kids(me included) to learn more about their family. And to this day despite the inaccuracies within the movie the 1997 20 century fox animated movie Anastasia is one of my favorite movies.
Gwen, if you like doing repetitive things with your hands that is also calming, try crocheting, I have done it since I was in fourth grade when my teacher taught me and the rest of the class how to crochet. Just a suggestion for something repetitive to do.
Me: *sees this video* Hm....interesting...MOM CAN WE GET THIS!? Mom: WASTE OF MONEY Me: *GASP* P.S. What were you watching when you were first cutting off the first pieces?
Just a few days ago, me and my sister were watching Anastasia and were discussing the real life mystery and then later discovery of a body that was ID as her through DNA.
It's both cool and a little sad that we've definitively confirmed her death. I love that we've made scientific discoveries to be able to identify her, but I have some nostalgia for the mystery. Now I'm waiting for the days we finally figure out what happened to Amelia Earhart... - Gwen
Okay, AJ, the most “common” way of doing this, is getting into a car accident, the car lighting on fire, which usually causes an explosion, planting a fake body with your teeth in the skull, and you never show your face again.
There were several "last minute" props -- the shotgun was certainly late in the project! The bear trap was one of the very last props and only got made because an online one we were planning around didn't happen, so that may have been the prop in question as well.
Hello there Gwen! I have a question: long story short, I'm making Six's raincoat myself (a miniature version) and I appreciate you showing the pattern you used, but I can't make head or tail of what piece needs to go where lol. Would you mind elaborating on how you put the hood together? (I'm using the first pattern you tried.) My brain is tying itself into knots trying to figure it out 😆. Thanks!
Well... I just looked it up, and it looks like nine is supposed to be my horoscope's lucky number (which is weird, because I do have a funny attachment to the number nine...). Six is an upside down nine? Maybe it still has good things for me? - Gwen
@Joan 23 y.o - check my vidéó you can do that with most, if not all popular characters... fair point though. And they are always expensive, so it's not really money efficient.
The pattern I used is actually a really good one for beginning sewists! There's nothing too difficult about putting this all together, though you'll want to read the directions carefully to put the sleeve in properly if you've never done that before. I would just say to be very careful when you cut out your fabric - make sure you are as exact as possible. If you cut everything well in the beginning, it will be very easy to put together. - Gwen
I just watched this video! LoL 😝 Gwen you are so good at sowing, I’m learning to hand sow but I’m nowhere as good as you I’m so jealous of you!!! You were such a good Six Also I do know who princess Anastasia is, I lead about her this year in school in forensic class which I chose this class even though I didn’t know what it was but I learned new things which now I’m glad I know who she is so I understood what you were talking about AJ was a funny cat fisher 😂 I love when you put AJ being…um…well AJ in your videos! So fun!!!
You could have used something stronger to make the hood into the shape it is in the game a little better, but overall imma try making this eventually Hopefully
I love these videos so much and they are so inspiring. Would you be able to do some kind of sewing basics video for people like me who want to make stuff like this but don't know how to actually sew or pin or use a glue gun.