[4K] El Gran Maja - First Encounter
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- čas přidán 11. 01. 2024
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POV: You face El Gran Maja - The King of the Ocean
El Gran Majá (The Great Maja) is a hypothetical marine creature (likely inspired by Bloop) that was created by Borisao Blois. El Gran Majá has extremely long, sharp teeth, and its mouth is tucked back a little bit. It is observed to have 6 white, small eyes, and a huge mouth. This monstrous sea creature is 675 m (2214 ft) long, almost doubling the length of the Bloop.
This video is purely for entertainment purposes; it has no connection to reality.
Credit: Great maja sounds (El gran majá) from Sound Designer Mazellmi:
• Great maja sounds (El ...
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Yes I do
The bloop is it's enemy
Mythology
It's baleen. It's a filter feeder. That sub has nothing to worry about.
Krill
I just want to know what its "normal" prey is that it needs teeth like that to hunt.
I think it’s probably primarily a filter feeder, due to the very wide almost net like mouth, but yeah those teeth are definitely being used for something.
@@sloonder3342Most likely severely injuring opponents tbh
@@sloonder3342to rake up/comb up sand
If it's confirmed that the Bloop is also real in this universe, then it's likely that there's more of its kind around. It wouldn't surprise me if they were primarily for self defense rather than hunting.
@@joeyberg5765 or maybe for mating displays or fighting for rmates.
Bruh, it moving its appendage that quickly like that would be way more devastating than the explosion
Imagine the damn wave lmfao
Fr the sub would implode from that alone
Its super effective!!
Not at all I'm 100% sure that anti submarine depth charge would've made his eyes and brain explode.
Water is incompressible which means the moment somenthing explodes under it the water moves so hard that it hits whatever is around it like a gigantic hammer.
Submarines can barely survive and those are made of metal this thing is made of flesh
*Ocean Worm used Tail Whip*
- 10000 HP 🪦
Giant underwater Joker. Hell of a smile.
"This ocean needs an enema!"
My father was ...
Bruuh 😂
I was looking for this comment
Why so serious?
0:23
Cats when they smack something and find that there are consequences to their actions
@@richavarshney446sucks to suck I guess
@@richavarshney446 How could you?
@@richavarshney446Well, I hate humans.
im scared of cats
I love cats
*That creature looks so friendly. I mean just look at that big smile and all of his shinny teeth.*
I think the same thing every time I see The Joker
💀
SHINY TEETH puff reference?
El Gran Maja: *uses tail*
Submarine: super effective
more like
submarine: uses self implode
submarine: its super effective
And this is why the ocean scares the shit out of me.
This is goofy
@@mihaimercenarul7467ur goofy
Don't worry in real life that single anti submarine depth charge would've killed instantly.
Modern military weapons are no joke
"this is why... " show something fake af
@@christianrivera5694Who needs monsters go deep enough and the water itself will kill you even with full diving equipment.
the detail of the sub exploding and imploding multiple times due to the pressure is such a brilliant physics detail to add
when
@@ImSoCoolChyren2 in the video? Are you serious?
@@coreyaruecker i meant the timestamp bro
@@coreyaruecker sorry dude
@@coreyaruecker ill remove my comment if u wanna
Lookit him smiling. He's just having a good time vibing.
Until he lashes out at that sub.
The El Gran Maja looks like a huge relative of the deep sea Gulper Eel!😮
The the gran maja 👁️👄👁️
@@Abhorrence777 or as I like to call it, the Grand Gulper Eel!
In Spanish, El gran maja means the great beast so you said the the great beast
I was thinking the same thing.
Cause it is 😂
I am already afraid of the ocean. Thank you for proving me right.
@@chaosleviatho879Has us in the first half, ngl
@@Blade.5786 I mean, no one knows...
@@chaosleviatho879how you know there sea creatures like that but bigger
@@chaosleviatho879💀
@@hanakogane7457 In fact we actually do know because even the Megalodon wouldn't be able to live off of the creatures in the deep sea because they are so small
I have lost my parents to that thing
You're just kidding, right? 🙄
Howw do you
I’m not kiding
I mis my mom and dad
My mom maw pregnant
This is the stuff that will get stuck in the back of your brain. You'll forget about it and then one day you're on vacation snorkeling and BAM. panic attack.
Realllll
"Let's put a smile on that face".
El Gran Maja to submarine: “Why so serious!?”
Something that big moving that fast would cavitate far worse than that submarine explosion.
Can you explain
@@AtheistNationalist An object moving through a fluid will displace it, creating high pressure on the front and low pressure on the back. This effect is more pronounced the larger the object is and the faster it's moving. Drop pressure low enough, and water can boil, creating cavities. With enough force, water can be literally pulled apart, creating cavities of vacuum. This effect lasts only very briefly before water pressure collapses those cavities with tremendous amounts of energy.
Something the size of El Gran Maja moving its tail at the speed of multiple sub lengths per second would absolutely cavitate the water behind it, causing massive shockwaves in its wake. It would need monstrously tough skin just to survive the damage caused by its own cavitation.
Put it this way - have you seen videos of people breaking the bottoms off glass bottles by slapping the top? That's cavitation doing that. The slap moves the bottle down fast enough to create a cavity at the bottom. As the fluid on top comes down to collapse the cavity, it slams into the bottom with enough force to rip the glass off at the base.
@@Malidictus I aint readin allat💀
Jk that was an interesting read, I learned something new
@@MalidictusYeah, It's kinda funny how an aquatic giant that big is able to move that fast in water and didn't explode by its own cavitation
Lost all sense of scale when it swallowed the viewer. When it decided it swallow us we'd see it's mouth approach and it's teeth too high to see. Just an approaching black void.
After the sub and porthole were gone we defs lost scale, but the jaw thing ain't right
The clarity of the water was established in the beginning where we could see the whole mouth. No reason for that to change a second later
If you're saying that's how clear the water SHOULD HAVE been, then just watch a blue screen fade to black because that's the only part of this video you'd be able to see
I agree. The comparison we see of the exploding sub compared to its mouth is like a sub looking at a huge building maja. The swallow pov looked like we were getting approached by a car size maja. Still terrifying but the mouth should have been just a colossal approach of darkness and partial teeth
@@ptboy18unless the one that eats the POV is actually a smaller juvenile
Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?
*Backs away rapidly shaking head*
Underwater 2020 plot:
It really does look the ghost leviathan with teeth lol
Hand me the stasis rifle, I'm going in
There are several physical inaccuracies here.
1. The MOMENT the Gran Maja swiped its tail, that submarine should have shattered, not been smacked like a rag doll and then explode. What, is it made of Living Metal or something? Did God Himself seal its hull? Heck, if the Gran Maja swiped and _missed_ the submarine, if it was close enough to move the submarine, then the submarine would instantly have exploded from the water being moved like a high-pressure pump.
2. Every time the Gran Maja moved and especially when it turned around, the camera should shake violently. The ripples in the water would work like shock waves. If it moved that fast, when it turns tail and moves away from you in parallel, you should have died the moment its tail swished.
3. A creature that big shouldn't be able to move that fast, because it would take too much energy to press against the water, which pushes back with every kick due to its density. Have you ever seen a whale swim? It flaps its tale slowly and pushes itself it forward. Due to its big mouth, its aquatic aerodynamics (hydro-dynamics?)
4. I assume that this sucker is on an alien planet or lives at the bottom of the earth's ocean. If the Gran Maja _ever_ surfaced, it would cause tsunamis every time it surfaced because of the sheer displacement of water it makes when it moves.
5. The sense of scale is ridiculous at the end. The mouth of the the Gran Maja should be so big that it is nothing but an empty, black void. What you should have done was have the Gran Maja from far away and then get bigger until it blacks out the entire view. You should not be ale to see its teeth when it finally swallows you.
I mean most of these can be discarded as it not trying to be realistic but yeah the sub hitting was pretty rough and the sense of scale at the end was really badly done. It was a cool video but definitely could use some work
Interesting fact:
I've never seen an ocean from land nor have I ever been to a coastline. Even with the knowledge that this abomination is fictional, I never have any intention of travelling by sea or diving in deep waters. That video was horrifyingly impressive.
Thalassophobia unlocked succesfully
Unless you have a fear of large bodies of water, do yourself a huge favor and visit an ocean beach at least once in your lifetime. I’ve lived in the interior of the country for the first 14 years of my life and once I saw the ocean I knew I had to move to the city near it and never looked back!
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Even knowing its fake i had chills immediately. Deep water no thank you. Ill enjoy the kiddie pool thanks
@@mrdeathbyzombies3704 Uhh, no we don't. Stop repeating that BS. I mean , JUST think about it. Most of what we know about the solar system is literally not even skin deep. On the other hand we have mapped all the oceans with sonar, regularly engage in mineral and resource excavation on the ocean floor(oil rigs for example), and constantly explore the bottom of the ocean with scientific vessels, and people REGULARLY explore the coasts and shallower parts of the Seas with SCUBA diving. We have catalogued countless species, we have listening posts that monitor the oceans at all times listening for strange sounds.
The only areas we haven't studied extensively are the very deepest places, and that is only because the equipment to survive those depths is horrendously expensive, and even then we still know quite a bit.
Take all that and compare it to a handful of moon rocks, two or so dozen landers, and a handful of spacecraft that have tested basic stuff such as the composition of atmospheres of certain planets, as well as a bunch of pictures.
I love it how it wasn't even aggressive at first,it was really curious as to what the hell that tiny mosquito underwater was
Your creations are SO incredibly TERRIFYING, and I LOVE them!
Thank you for your kind words! your support mean a lot to me, I really appreciate that!!!
art mirrors reality
Pov you're the last pringle in the can
.."DO I LOOK LIKE I'M JOKING?"..
This is what's so great about ocean horror. You could have a massive horrifying beast beneath you and still be able to shroud it in mystery.
love the way its first instinct when attacking is basically just a backhand with its tail
Jedi Master Liam Neason once said, "there's always a bigger fish"
Than we just need bigger fishing rods. Come on, no way dumb silly nature can keep up with sheer megalomaniac omnicidal ingenuity of human mind
@@user-jh5dq9vc1v all we need is a bundle of 5000 cedar trees for a fishing pole and like 30 thick chains braided together for fishing line and this creature is done for
"Why so sea-rious"
It is a good tribute to Borisao Blois (the creator of El Gran Maja) excellent animation bro.
Thanks a lot! Borisao Blois always produces great animations🤌, I'm always inspired by his work!😉
Ghost leviathan been real quiet with this one
I think one of the most frightening things about it is that it doesn't eat the first submarine. It isn't hungry; it's just swatting away a pest, like a human might swat at a fly.
I can not put into words how viscerally I do not like what my eyes are perceiving in these moments.
“Wow, a giant lovecraftian monster! Let’s go near its mouth!”
Grandma: my boy is Soo handsome!!
You:
Wow! This is beautiful but horryfing at the same time! Amazing job!💖✨👌
Thank you!
Me: 2:50am taking a shit...
YT: here watch this
Shitting got more "effective" by watching this?
@@SaviourGermany Yes
Ah yes, an underwater monster version of the Joker. And with the same sense of humor. Clearly, we needed that.
A very docile and comunicative creature.
Sometimes i wish things like this actually existed
The world feels to normal
Theres a LOT about the world thats still unexplored
The surface we live on is such a tiny amount of the planet as a whole
The oceans are still massively un-mapped
we've barely dug underground
there are still secrets in the worlds forests and jungles and even the plains and mountains
while its not at all likely something like this exists, what DOES exist out in the ocean is still unknown
the world FEELS normal, but thats just the inhabited parts of it we live in
Theres more to the planet than the parts we know
Look for the gulper eel that what this reminds me of.
Just seen the thumbnail alone sent legit shivers up and down my spine 😬😬 well done!
damn this is triggering my thalassophobia really hard
Me when I smile with a open mouth
Thank you youtube for recommending me this, my thalassophobia is very happy
Nice smile! 😂
"And not a single fuck was given this day." - El Gran Maja
I was expecting him to eat the sub, not tail smack it!
This is exactly what he does in my new video🤭
Same gere
This is so sick, the sound design really tops this off. Amazing
Can we take a second to think about just how fast this things moving
I wish my smile looked that good
Lmfao
I Fear No Man... But This Thing... Its Scare's Me 😨
Yoooooo, that thing is _wild_ Well done!
Ahh finally a youtuber showing "deep sea monster" That doesn't use fake thumbnails
My dream:
My brother : wakey wakey time for school!!
Me : tks wake me up brother
My brother : yooo wtf
why is he so happy
I see that the new subnautica is coming along very nicely. Graphics look outstanding
Joker: That thing passed the vibe check.
El. Gran Maja:"Want to know how i got these scars?
Water looks too clear, you can’t see that far
@@theviewbot Exactly , that's what i meant .
Definitely set off my thalassophobia.
Liked and subbed.
He has such a kind smile
At first it's like "Oh, what an adorable little sea drone it's looking at." Until you look more closely and realize that "adorable little thing" is a actually a full blown attack submarine. And then you just go "Oh shit..."
Dont worry guys, I will prevent it from hurting anyone🗿
That smile is very decisiving.
Had a swim with one of these the other day, they pretty chill.
This looks cool, but the perspective looks really weird. The sub in the distance is presumably supposed to appear like it's far away, but it just ends up looking like a small toy much closer to the camera. Didn't even know it was a sub at first. I thought it was like a small fish, but then it explodes.
Also, you would never see such a scene like this underwater, because underwater visibility is pretty poor. Under the best conditions, you'd probably be able to see about things at about 100 meters distance. I'd suggest having the scene closer to the camera. It would be easier to make out what is going on, and I think the monster would look scarier coming at of the fog all up in your face.
Oke👌I'm taking notes 📝
I've no idea where this creature idea came from, but its neat to see it pop up in so many new places. Hopefully one of them will actually look good instead of like a weird wax doll XD
Does mine look good?
@@ixo-digitalyours looks GREAT
@@ixo-digital great work. I mean that sincerely. This is a terrifying edit. The underwater explosion and the movement of the tentacle were well done. If you created this, nicely done. You had the creature fix his gaze on the sub before it attacked. You also sparked up a few comments, debates and conversations. Some people are insecure so, if you encounter negativity, don't feed it.
Ah yes, some good quality fuel for my thalassophobia
I love the implosion vfx 😎
why would this massive animal give a crap about submarines?
Curiosity. Its animal nature.
@@vladtheimpaler9577 I suppose that is true but wasting energy to smack at them though at that size?
@@nethergollum4219 Literally a cat smacking around a toy mouse but the cat is godzilla.
@@megaman37456 at the end of the day this is still a titanically sized animal and by my knowledge, larger sizes would still need more nutrients overall to be sustained
@@nethergollum4219 these guys just wouldn't get people like us... they don't know anything about it.
If that really existed, humanity would kill it. We are the apex predator.
I wish there was something that could kill us and make us pay for our arrogance.
Yeah alright bud we are apex dead when that thing finds you
Not really. If it's made of flesh, torpedo can easily kill it no matter how big it is.
@@reinsama5436torpedos go brrr
He’s always happy 😂
Enjoyed this game. Appreciate you uploading losses and being objective about it. Helps me a loy
This is stupid.
Anyone in that sub died on impact with that much positional displacement underwater, within a tiny fraction of a second. The explosion was just to ensure their carcasses were obliterated.
Nice creature!
Now that's a smile only Mother Nature can love
A really interesting attention to detail is the monster kindof whipped its body like a garden hose, it moved it's head and the motion travelled down it's entire body to the tail which helps show how stupidly big it is. Crazy animation
"Multiple leviathan class life forms has been detected..."
Now we know what happened to Ocean gate
Cool) There could be island sized mosnters like this in the oceans
What a cute big smile!
Looks like a giant soyjack
Amazing work
Fun fact going to space is much more easier than deep diving or ocean exploration.
LOL Omg, randomly finding these videos - one of my first thoughts: Imagine if this is how video games could continue looking in the future - exciting stuff 😋 Also, amazing VFX!
It's got that evil joker smile.
Just what I needed before bed: thalassophobia and megalophobia
What a friendly fellow its like the Joker gave that lil snake something to smile about
This just gave my fear of the sea an upgrade.
If the late Heath Ledger were alive, he could successfully reprise the role of El Gran Maja in a movie. I can imagine him say, "Why so serious?"
This video reminds me of The Leviathan from Atlantis: The Lost Empire 2001. Kind of nostalgic if you ask me.
I was listening to "Lion sleeps tonight" watching this and it fits too well!!
Outstanding! 🔥🔥🔥
Pretty cool. Confirms for me I do not have the fear of what’s under the water. I have the opposite. I’d be super intrigued by this.
Vids like this give people irrational fears
What a big smile :)
wow. That is terrifying 😳
He is just happy to see the itsy sub marine, just look at that smile
Watching this before going to sleep is the worst idea I EVER had.
WHO GOT YO SMILING LIKE THAT