KANE PIXELS MADE A NEW TERRIFYING HORROR SERIES. | The Oldest View. (REACTION)

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Publicado 2023-10-14
Welcome to The Oldest View, Kane Pixels brand new series. If you don't know Kane Pixels, then let me just say The Backrooms. Remember now? I thought so.

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0:00 Intro
1:12 The Oldest View - 'Renewal'
5:30 The Oldest View - 'Beneath The Earth'
18:39 The Oldest View - 'The Rolling Giant'

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  • @WinterBuggi
    It gets worse when you realize it was once a real mall with the exact same art statue
  • @Gojirawars03
    I’m fascinated by how the Giant deliberately tricks Wyatt multiple times. At first it pretends that it follows Weeping Angel rules where it can only move when you’re not watching it. And secondly that it can’t climb the escalators, only for it to later show that it was able to do both the entire time.
  • Interestingly the rolling giant isn't aggressive until he says he wants to leave. Before that it seems content to follow him much slower than it could. Like it's lonely and doesn't want him to leave. Mall's haunted.
  • @AlexJones-qf7rw
    What I appreciate the most is the realistic movements of Wyatt as he runs. He runs into the wall and groans, he tried to duck the wires. I appreciate that sort of attention to detail. Makes it feel much more real.
  • @v3l638
    A fun fact about this is that even though this is 3-D animated, the mall actually existed before it was demolished. Kane did a lot of research for this, and he did a very well done job on it. Edit: 5k?! I was just stating a fun fact guys.
  • oldest view is genuinely way scarier than the backrooms i was tense for practically all the videos
  • @schlarmo7081
    It's honestly very surreal seeing a horror take on a mall i used to go to a lot as a kid lol
  • as someone who literally GREW UP going to Valley View, it's insane how much detail Kane put into this. The layout, the atmosphere, the AMC, the play area, the shops- he got it down to a tee
  • @TheHolonConcept
    Fun fact: The mall and the Rolling Giant were actually real at some point. Kane Pixels referred to this video 'DEAD MALLS OF TEXAS - Valley View Center Mall - Dallas' on Wendigoons stream. You should give it a watch! Kane outdid himself with this one! Amazing work!
  • @TheNarwhalGasper
    I’ve never been more tense and nervous for a main character until Kane entered the picture😮
  • Here's what I know so far about this. In the first video, it begins with Julien Reverchon (a french botanist who practiced in Texas, he passed away in 1905) looking at plants and takimg notes on them. Then it goes to Kevin Obregon building a giant art sculpture of Julien Reverchon for the Bridge o'rama Parade of the Giants in Dallas. The mall is Valley View Mall in Dallas. It was a real mall, it recently was fully demolished (that website you tried was the real link, but since the mall closed the website is no longer up). The art sculpture of Julien Reverchon after the parade was kept in Valley View mall nearby StudiObregon (The studio of the artist that built it. Side note Kevin Obregon also painted the octopus). Why is the mall down there? Why is the art sculpture of Julien Reverchon chasing Wyatt? I don't know. Wyatt in the beginning of the third video says he switched to business from botany, perhaps that pissed off the long dead botanist. for some reason.
  • @nicolehunter7710
    I don't handle horror well. I feel better when someone else is watching with me. That is why I am here. I'm watching with you. And I thank you for that. I would never have watched without you.
  • @WatsonLetterM
    I might be very wrong, but here's my theory: The Rolling Giant, being obviously trapped in a space it cannot escape and alone for most of its time, has not been viewed in a very long time. We can see that its arms are fixed in a solid position. So the only way for it to harm you would be to ram into you. So here's my theory: it wants to be watched. In the beginning it follows the Weeping Angels mechanic, it wont move when Wyatt looks at it, because initially, it thinks Wyatt is there to admire it. But once Wyatt explains that he wants to leave, the statue becomes aggressive. Starts to follow when Wyatt is looking, trying to catch him, going as far as breaking glass doors and smashing walls. It doesnt want him to leave, dead or alive, it wants to be admired and looked at. At the end, the way Wyatt was laid was staring right at the statue, it got exactly what it wanted, to be constantly looked at. Which also makes me wonder if Wyatt never really went down into the mall construct, it was a hallucination created by the Giant, and when it realised Wyatt wanted to leave it behind, it killed him. Edit: after a couple more rewatches, I have more details to add onto the theory The mall In the beginning, presents itself to be peaceful and nice and friendly, playing music, keeping the lights on and giving him nearly natural light from sky lights, a gentle ambiance. And then the statue presents itself and tries to get what it wants, and if you notice, it's only after Wyatt states he wants to leave that the music stops. The lights begin to flicker. And in the end after he's found the only escape, it crumbles. Falls apart, the nature Wyatt is really surrounded by trying to cave in on him. No more lights. No more music. No more friendly. And in the end it /literally/ collapses in on him and kills him before he can get out. Edit~2: I noticed the lights seem to turn off when Wyatt starts to go towards somewhere the statue doesn't want him to go, and Wyatt doesn't. Who would? It knows how to control people with fear if it means getting the admiration it wants.
  • I love that this is played in a universe where backrooms also exists only as a fictional content
  • @TheRandomMan001
    This series was honestly the most tense, intriguing, and baffling thing I have seen in ages. In episode two as Wyat was going down the stairs I was just waiting for something to just start chasing him back up them, and in the 3rd episode it got to a pony were I was just writhing uncomfortable I’m my seat just waiting for the rolling giant to appear. This whole trilogy was so well crafted, and it really demonstrates how big of a genius Kane is when it comes of making this kind of stuff, even at his age. So many questions, and yet bassicly none of them have been answered, and may never be answered. And the very fact that the mall featured in this video actually existed, and that he managed to recreate it to a T is genuinely amazing. I found out about this fact almost emeidntly after finishing the 3rd episode from a video posted 6 years ago. It felt so weird to watch, it just felt wrong. Another amazing experience form Kane and another great video from you. Kane, if you ever by some godly magic see this, I would love to work with you some day.
  • @tyROOne226
    Theory: Wyatt's in the 'afterlife' living through a hallucination; a collection of unorganized thoughts, and senses he remembered before his passing. I thought this when he mentioned the smell of "..cut grass.." before he went through the door into the mall. Fast forward to when he was shown unalive lying face down on the grass.
  • @hesus1474
    This looks real I cannot believe how incredibly detailed Kane's work is. The amount of effort he must put into these videos is crazy. The fact he's able to get them finished and uploaded so consistently too is a testament to how talented he really is.
  • @fri2k
    the fact that the main character knows what tiktok and backrooms is makes it so much scarier because this means this video is happening in our world.
  • @Eternal_Echoes09
    I think the "thunder" that you reference may actually be the rolling giant rolling around with his wheels. When you think about it this way, it is a lot more scary when you do not see him
  • Not gonna lie, after seeing this new series that Kane Pixels made completely out of CGI, I’m starting to feel really interested in Blender. Just seeing it’s capabilities from this is enough.