106 | An S.C.P. Animated Film

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Published 2024-03-17
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Part II is now out, just follow this attached link:
   • 106 | Part II - The Pocket Dimension ...  

Nica, a young woman on the run, takes shelter in an abandoned military hospital. There she discovers the terrifying origins of one of it's former patients...

Based on 'SCP-106' and 'The Young Man' by Dr Gears
scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-106
scp-wiki.wikidot.com/the-young-man
Created by Andrew Albon
With Claire C. Cassidy as 'Nica'

Featuring Music by
   / @hillsoffantasie  
   / @shymnoiz  

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All Comments (21)
  • @allbranimator
    Just an FYI - the flashback sequence that depicts 'The Young Man' origin story wasn't AI Generated, it was simply rendered out through Stable Diffusion AI to give it that trippy/squiggly effect. It still required Sets, Character Poses, Animated Cameras etc to be set up in Blender...
  • WE SCREAMING AT THE TOP OF OUR LUNGS WITHOUT A FEMUR WITH THIS ONE‼️‼️‼️‼️🗣️🗣️🗣️⚫️🧓
  • @Tilted_Rattle
    You made Larry even scarier (it also probably doesn't help that I watched this late at night). Really good work though; I loved it!
  • @Zenith0794
    WE ARE DECAYING IN THE POCKET DIMENSION WITH THIS ONE‼‼‼‼🗣
  • Dude scp106 is the only scp I actually fear a bit and this film made him 100x scarier honestly dude you killed it.
  • @Ben-ez8ye
    I don’t know how more people haven’t found this, it’s really great, I shared this video to the S.C.P. Discord. Can’t wait for part 2!
  • @phobiholic1260
    Really enjoyed the aesthetic given during the origin. I also liked how 106 moved in this, as well as his model. The voice could really use work though, as well as a majority of the sound design. However, I think if you keep at this, you’ll be able to horrify anyone with your content.
  • @SamHowell3812
    I'm glad the SCP Foundation is getting more adaptationsand the attention it deserves!
  • Amazing movie! The Old Man’s backstory is quite interesting, he was a WW1 British Soldier. The film was amazing, one of the best I’ve ever seen on SCP’s. It really shows how remote and helpless you are in 106’s pocket dimension.
  • @NyloElLobo
    A bit rough here and there, but you mastered this. Made the most out of the available resources. Works especially well with the flashbacks. Also a great story-choice!
  • This is really well done for a ambitious indie project, definitely blew this one out the park.
  • @rav3n002
    Honestly the war flashback really gave me chills, the way the hand came out of the hole on the wall was also so creppy, although the soundtrack that began to play and him talking kinda broke the horror vibe i had, i feel like if you turned more towards the psychological terror on the end it would have been really great maybe with 106 just laughing and taking her on the instant she saw him or something, anyways really nice job, keep up the great work!!
  • @Desire_K
    "Hello my dear" I never would have thought SCP 106 would say those words.
  • @dr.shadow_reaper
    The scp universe is the best thing ive even seen in my life and this YouTuber is the best sco youtuber ive ever seen
  • @Fraxatic
    That was incredible - loved the backstory and the narration part. I was engrossed from start to end. Brilliant work. That smiling man will haunt me for days 😶
  • SO THAT‘S OLD MAN!! I knew that coming out of portals and sucking you into a dark world was familiar from scp cb. Cool movie!! <3
  • @chernsimons6295
    this is solid piece of work well done! The bit narrating the diary is beautifully scripted and I really like the archaic RP voice of the narrator, he sets the scene perfectly with the choice of words and intonation, absolutely melancholic. The environment and the atmosphere are really well depicted too, like the slow-motion shots quite a lot. Keep it up!