@@vincebarnich2797 No, the gummy bear song came out in the 2000's according to the date on the fake recording, this happened before the gummy bear song came out
@Xavier Greighton no bro, if you go to the the link in the comments it will will take u to a video and in that video is the part that's in THIS video! And he also added effects to this video to make it look old!
@@vincebarnich2797 You're missing the joke. The ORIGINAL gummy bear song and video came out in 2006. IF (I know this isn't real, it's just a joke, that's why I'm saying IF) this was real, then the dude playing Mario 64 in the year 1999 would be so confused as to why Mario is singing and dancing to a song that doesn't make sense since it's a parody of a song that hasn't come out yet cause it's 1999.
@@squidiskool what the hell is that supposed to mean? what am i trying to figure out here, you only gave me the number 5 and a plus sign, do you want me to do math? 5+6=11.
This is pure horror. Netflix would never be able to achieve anything like this. Ever since I saw this video I felt sad randomly and always feel watched. This must have taken countless hours and people to make such a powerful film. Fantastic job.
@@wef6146 I know, it's exactly why I point it out. The gummy bear video feels like a fever dream nobody else experienced to me so references to it are bizarre
@@Herobuilder21 butt the way you said it was like you didn't know the reference butt because Mario's moves? The song? Felt to you like they were references rather than just a funny meme witch subservs expectations
The fact that Mario's voice is inaudible really adds to the horror. It's like he's trying to make a desperate cry for help, but the music just drowns him out, leaving him trapped in a hell in the form of a realm that he is familiar with.
The recording footage of him in the castle said it had 10 stars but in the file selection screen it said he had 120 stars but still like the haunted footage
It would be better if it was a Mario impression singing the song with actual words, perhaps even altered lyrics. (Like "It's-a me Mario, It's-a me Mario, oh I'm a jumpin' skippin' star collectin' plumber man" or something like that)
very impresive that this Is not a generic "secret footage " vídeo and also i love that animation that was so nostalgic and also that will be very good if the n64 had morr power
Recording Date: Nov. 2. 1999 Gummibär Song Release Date: Nov. 13th 2006 Some people Say that that’s The PROOF that this is fake, but for me, it ADDS to the COMEDIC Effect of the Video. This Video is a Satire of all The shitty fake FOUND Footage from Mario 64, with The joke being that The guy playing this game wasted a Perfectly good opportunity to look for the Supërbro Album in stores on November 2nd 1999, with lots of Music, Videos and extras.
Ok but imagine actually seeing this in 1999 only for you to grow up thinking it was all a fever dream, not knowing how to unlock that lost secret cutscene to this day
One thing I bet everyone missed was that at around the 9 second mark,. In the top left corner, there is a single frame that shows a image of Luigi giving the middle finger Haha that was a prank so funi haha