Animorphs WITHOUT Animals are Truly Cursed

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Published 2023-06-11
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Remember Animorphs? This is what they'd look like without the animal texture.

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Chapters ►
00:00 - 01:49 Remember the Animorph
01:50 - 03:40 Bringing Wren's Dreams to Life
03:41 - 07:31 Selecting the Spirit Animals
07:32 - 10:41 Building the Morphs
10:42 - 17:33 It's Morphin' Time

All Comments (21)
  • @wrenwry
    The Animorphs went hard. A series about genocide, dismemberment, loss of identity, suicide, etc and adults decided to stick that series in ever scholastic book fair ever.
  • @alexfitz2540
    jordan is ridiculously funny in this. “i can hear the tone and i don’t like it” had me unable to breathe bc that’s me and my friends. love yall
  • @Blearky
    To whoever edited this episode: I hope you've recovered from the caffeine overdose, but I also want to thank you for this masterpiece and self-sacrifice.
  • @eTiMaGo
    The Nikoala bear was by far the most disturbing. But seeing Nick get his dream turned to sizzling reality brought a tear to my eye :)
  • @samfinkjensen
    6:58 Jallen’s response to Dean saying he lived in Florida for a bit as a kid just being an immediate “I’m sorry” is so funny
  • @aji1217
    Sam looks like a dad being forced to sit through his kids play. The body language is strong in that one.
  • Matt and Jordan just emits this energy of "goblins scheming some shenanigans" and I absolutely love it everytime
  • @RaptorShadow
    The morphs in the books were described with a fair bit of body horror, so this is nailing it.
  • @RigidHollywood
    This chaotic group of Matt, Dean, and Jordan is my favorite.
  • @TerryTrowbridge
    Guys, never stop. This brought me more laughs than anything on the market.
  • @stephenhall509
    Don't judge a book by the cover! Those stories were amazing and surprisingly dark 😮
  • @RedUmbre
    This is the kind of Corridor Crew content I want: the kind of shit a bunch of stupid children would make if they were vfx artists
  • @ChokyoDK
    Sam and Niko have amazing hiring skills because everyone I've seen in these videos seem like they're really passionate about what they're doing.
  • @haiduyphoto
    I'm Vietnamese and i was crazy about this series in middle school. I skipped breakfast to save money to rent those books and read it from a book rental store. The Animorphs offers a pretty cool, albeit a bit savage, perspective with the idea of being trapped in one's own body. Worth the experience even though I haven't read them all myself xD
  • @metashrew
    3:55 the fact that Dean doesnt even acknowledge the "all balls, probably" makes it even funnier
  • @JanbluTheDerg
    Surprisingly spot on about the book series lol. The morphs were never described as hurting (just having a distant feeling like you know it's supposed to hurt) but they are described as being absolutely horrifying, so horrifying that the characters prefer to look away from each other lest they scream in horror or vomit at the sight. They would also occasionally lose their ability to scream mid-morph if the animal didn't have the vocal chords to support it (a common occurrence given that they turned into flies, fleas and cockroaches more time than they would have liked). The books also described the morphs as happening in random ways, that is, not everything at once. There were times when characters fell on their faces because they lost their legs mid-morph, and one of the characters was actually talented at morphing, being able to control how she morphs (like one time where she lost her wings last coming out of bird morph so she looked kinda angelic doing so)

    Aside from the morphing, as other comments mentioned, it's a surprisingly dark series about alien invasions, child soldiers, not knowing who you could trust, genocide, body horror, moral ambiguity, bodysnatchers, guerilla warfare, and of course, how freaking cool the animal kingdom is.
  • @connorlohse4097
    Editing on these episodes is subtle but so so good. The music design and audio touches have leveled up so much. Comedic beats feel really tight in the edit. We notice 👍
  • @asulisa9312
    i love how they’re actual artists and the best compliment they can come up with for this is “art”