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  • @lo24681 Congratulations!

  • TFID is a fine series, but "horns on its' head"? Slugs don't have horns, they have eye stalks with eyes!

  • If those trooper spiders are a meter long, than the slug glider things must be a couple hundred feet long. I think there was a miscommunication between script and concept art departments.

  • It appears that even the sounds of the wind and currents have changed to sound dramatic or calm depending on the weather!

  • @blade10000 I was being sarcastic. I just joined YouTube 2 weeks ago

  • @morewi no he means fish

  • @lo24681 Fish don't live in the sky. They live in the ocean.

  • So 10m Phantom, 3 meter slug and 1 meter spiders? But when those 1 meter spiders attacked the 3 meter slugs they looked TINY. Think someone on the graphics team didn't get the right measurements.

  • @olelumpy I think it's 1m in diameter, from leg tip to leg tip, and the Spindle Troopers legs are pretty scrunched up. But yes, they do look a bit minuscule.

  • 2:37

  • still a big surprise I know some jellyfish don't have a powerful sting but why have the Ocean Phantom give up it's ancestors most useful tool but then again having a whole colony of spiders to protect for just little bits of food is just as good a defence i think

  • @stuchly the 3 m long reef gliders were BABIES. The adult [it attacked the ocean phantom] was way, way bigger.

  • 2 people probably have an annoying younger sibling that smacked their hand as they were about to click "like"

  • Why doesn't it have stingers like you'd expect it to?

  • @nuclearzeon maybe because its more than one jelly since they can't control the stingers it might sting itself so evolution got rid of it

  • The phantom needs to be killed. Its a floating fortress

  • theres always a bigger fish

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  • @isaacBrockofthe41 LOL, I always think of that quote when I watch wildlife documentaries.

  • I thought these spiders "will be" cute until I realize that they are 1 meter wide :{

  • @landship92 hmmm... something was really strange about the size actually! the slug was said to be 3 m long and the phantom 10 m long, so 1 m wide seaspiders are a tragig exageration in my eyes. have you spotted hos small the sea spiders were when they landed on the slug?

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  • @stuchly1 not really if u change from metrics. the ocean phantom is 33 ft long, the ocean glider is about 10 ft long, and the sea spiders are 3.3 ft wide.

  • @tamakun89 well, a herd of 3.3 ft wide creatures would of course comfortably land on the head of a 10 ft long creature (which is longer than wide)... look at 1:31. i don't think the spiders are 3.3 feet wide, or the sea slug is much more than 10 ft long!

  • @stuchly1 the show said that they were 1 meter wide and a meter is 3.3 ft.

  • @tamakun89 i know what they said and i know how many feet a meter is! but look at them when they land on the slug's head! if a 1 m creature landed on a 3 m long creature, i think it would have looked a bit different! don't you think? the spiders are so small that a full herd fits the head of the slug comfortably. don't you just get what i mean? the proportions of the visualized animals are different than what they say and period.

  • @stuchly1 I was thinking the same thing when I was watching that part.

  • that's a huge sea slug o0o

  • a slug that weighs a ton. WOW!

  • @chadkoel lol this series is awesome isn't it?

  • lol, the reef glider has shrek ears

  • @TheMorgensen91 I think he means that when the sea spiders' legs are all spread out, it has a circumference of one meter. Just like how the bird eating spiders are "as big as a dinnerplate," but when you see them in real life they look smaller because that comparison is going by total circumference of the legs.

  • i wish we could sea more than 4 lifeforms oh well

  • Wait a minute .. In Flooded world part 2 they said that the sea slugs could grow up to 3 meters long .. now they are saying that those spiders are a meter long .. They certainly didn't look that big when they were humping that sea slugs face ..

  • YAY JELLLLLIIIIIEEEEEEESSSSSSSS

  • Why does this episode stream at about 1/10th the speed of all the others?

  • Damn, YouTube... Thanks for throttling so heavily it takes twenty minutes of reloading to buffer an eight minute video on a 3 meg connection!

  • Go team spindletrooper!

  • I for one <3 ocean phantoms! wounder if i can get one as a pet... im willing to wait 100 million years lol... and BTW, thumbs up if 1 person missed the thumbs up button lol

  • you would think the ocean phantom would be able to sting

  • This is what the sea spiders are saying: I wanna make love to ya sea slug! i wanna la down by the fire! Say this how chef from south park says it

  • 0:33, OH SH.....!!!!

  • 1 person got molested by sea spiders :)

  • is this the last episode or there is more series after this one? I WANT 2 C MORE SO BADLY! Thanks anyway if answer!

  • @ifamousblog its only half way over so you have to see the tentacled forest episode that is the last episode it is a forest with land squid, meat eating slime balls, and bird like fish that rule the sky

  • One meter long sea spiders? I sure wouldn't want to go swimming in that sea...

  • Ocean Phantom - he Jelly

  • This is true imagination. I love this series.

  • Isn't it great when we use our knowledge to create theoretical scenarios of the future instead of dwelling on a magical man in the sky?

  • @JRod8885 Amen

  • @JRod8885 WRONG! its the invisible stalker in the sky

  • @JRod8885 You mean theorectical scenarios that are just as possible as the"magical man in the sky"

  • @JRod8885 Careful. Let's just be respectful towards all of it, before someone gets the wrong idea.

  • if the sea phantom reproduce by splitting and dividing then surely it wont get the genetic diversity to evolve? Or does it breed its indervidual jelly cells on board that are of different genetic make up? If so how did it find different ones? Cross breeding types or merge with other masses? Seems too imaginative.

  • @choppercvnt I would imagine that since the sea phantom is made up of many jellyfish then it would gather genetic differences from them. However, if this explanation doesn't do it for you then think about this:

    You don't always need genetic diversity to evolve - at least not the way you're thinking of it. Animals adapt to the climate and environment and over thousands of years their adaptations they've come up with become part of their genetic make-up.

  • Technically, algae isn't a plant XD

  • Wait, the ocean phantom is 10 meters long, the reef glider is 3 meters longso why are the one meter long spindletroopers so small?

  • 1:20 My god, Twilight evolved into a giant colony of jelly fish, and the Twilight fans evolve into giant sea spiders...

  • @peachyosucky99 I don't think he knows how long a meter is.

  • 100 MILLION years into the future 4/5 of the world is covered in ocean. Evolution runs rampant, INTO 3 FREAKIN' CREATURES. I mean really, they couldn't have a little more diversity!? 2 more and it would have been fine...

  • @sv953243 Obviously this show only focuses on a few animals, the entire ocean must have more biodiversity

  • So reef gliders are blind? They use smell to navigate? That is a HORRIBLE ADAPTATION IN WATER. Yet again, TFIW fails. Good thing it was only a prototype show.

  • I SWEAR THAT TFIW WANTS MOLLUSK TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD AND REPLACE VERTEBRATES

  • i just love it its awesome but si is the best ^_^.hehe do any of you guys watch the show.

    because i think luis is scared hahaha. oh wow its so cool.

  • The ocean phantom looks like some sort of a mother ship!.. hahaha.. XD

  • Those spiders reminds me of the the alien spiders from "Lost in space"!

  • 2:05 If the spindle troopers are about one meter long they must be much larger compared to the swiming snales, because in an earlier episode it was told that those evolved snales where three meter long.

  • Wait.

    What?

    Oceon phantom; 3 metres.

    Spinbdle trooper: 1 metre.

    Did I jjust hear it wrong 'cos I'm drunk? Please, tell me if you heard the same as me.

  • @Ag3nt0fCha0s

    No, the Ocean Phantom is 10 meters long.

  • @N00bcrunch3r

    Ah, thanks. Silly me :-)

  • @Ag3nt0fCha0s

    You're welcome.

  • @Ag3nt0fCha0s no,no,no,no,no.....no. an ocean phantom is 10 meters long, not 3

  • @StealthClaw1

    ok ok ok ok ok ok....... ok.

    Must've been talking about a baby.

  • wait a minute...If the ocean phantom is 10 meters long,the adult reef glider is 3 and the spindle troopers are 1 m long why are so small whenn attacking the adult reef glider?

  • lol... Spindle troopers on the yardarms... "Furl the mainsail!!!" "Ayeaye, Capn Jelly!"

  • Pure BULLSHIET. 1st of all, these guys are making shiet up. who knows human might live up to this.

    2. Phantoms have so many shits in them. Eyes in tentacle, oars, wind controller, and wtf? spiders in tentacle?

    so SOMEHOW they got a sense of human brain and decide to oar their self.

    pathetic . stupid scientsts. really. future? ask Stephan Hawking

  • @dkdnTLqkf 1.They don't know this will actually happen, these animals are just theories, essentially.

    2.The Phantom is a bunch of animals with parts that grow into sails and tentacles, so are today's Bluebottles, if you'd bothered to pay attention to the first part of this episode.

    3.There are many creatures that oar themselves along with modified limbs, you don't have to be a human to oar.

    4.The Phantom doesn't have oars, just a rudder.

  • LOL I think they (the producers) don't want ocean phantom to die cuz it's too kick ass xD It's like a mothership... O_o

  • wouldnt having poisonous strings be alot more effective than spiders that crawl down, and then have to jump off smthng swiming away and try to grab on to a string again?

  • @SatoTM3 Yes it would. It would not be nearly as cool, though.

  • ocean phantom: 10m long

    seaslug thing: 3m

    spindle trooper: 1m

    doesnt look like it in the video =s looks like 4cm versus the seaslug

    so 10 spindle troopers is the entire length of the jellyfish colony

    they shouldve thought about measurements more carefully when doing the animation -_- otherwhise that seaslug is a feckn wale. and the sea phantom is manhattan or smthng

  • @SatoTM3 Yeah, you're right. I didn't pick up on that one before. I don't think it's a case of not thinking it out so much as a case of the biologist misspeaking and the producers not catching it.

  • doesn't that make the phantom close to invincible

  • there's no such thing as de-evolution, because sometimes older evolutionary designs are more successful in later eras.

  • that ocean phantom seams like a real pest. nothing can kill it and it eats everyone elses babies..

  • sea spiders dont slash attackers they harash the attacker

  • To be honest, I'd be much more terrified of the swamp octopuses mentioned in one of the earlier episodes ... at least you can stay out of the water to avoid those beasts!

  • This series is not about realistic predictions of the future life because if that is the goal then it sucks. More likely it is about telling us about current relations existing between species and what we know about it.

    There are some major blunders in these extrapolations. They seem more like de-evolution. Life moves FORWARD meaning complexity of living systems grows to make them more adaptable. Consciousness that reasons is the ultimate adaptable system. Next step is "reason better".

  • I am sorry, but that doesn't make sense. Of course, we can not make predictions about evolution, we can make only a qualified guess. But thad de-evolution thing should be considered more deeply. Evolution makes lifeforms adapted to the environment. The better the adaptation, the more successful the species is. There our opinion of "what seems more evolved then other" does have no vote here :) You can say the same way that adaptation of mammals to water life (whales, seals) was a de-evolution :)

  • It seems life is moving in the direction of less dependence from changes in the environment. Less dependence manifests in either ability to remain invariant to the change (like maintaining constant body temperature or building houses) or in direction of rapid adaptation to the change (like mutations and quick speciation).

    This video could have been describing some Palaeozoic era for all we know. It feels like future life has not evolved at all from those ancient times. And this is not true.

  • @gespilk That was the whole point of the show, to show realistic predictions of future life.

  • @gespilk

    An Ocean Phantom obviously is more evolved than anything today.

  • @gespilk

    Confusing terms aren't we, it's not known as de-evolution since that is like saying Homo Sapiens evolve to Homo Erectus. You you are talking about is known as CONVERGENT EVOLUTION. E.g. Sharks, Ichthyosaur, and Dolphins. One is a fish, another a reptile, and the other a mammal yet they evolved a similar shape. Not only that but dolphins and ichthyosaurs probably made their way into the water the same way. Same fins. Some minor alterations though, like a dolphins tail.

  • @Scoinsoffaterocks

    If I am confusing terms how would you name a process opposite to the process of creating consciousness(or any other animal or creature) out of the primordial soup. It is definitely not a convergent evolution.

    This video completely ignores the tendency of life to become more complex and invariant to change in the environment either through rapid adaptation or through the power of more complex systems (like consciousness as ultimate example).

  • "a process opposite to the process of creating consciousness"

    You lost me there buddy, that wasn't even what I was talking about. I was reffering to the fact you said "de-evolution." By the way, every adaptation needs a drive. The only reasons humans got smart was because #1 we had to swing through trees meaning a faster thought rate, some math, and henceforth a larger brain. Not only that but hands perfect tools #2 We became omnivores. And many more reasons like a rapidly changing environment.

  • @Scoinsoffaterocks

    Never-mind. Take care.

  • @gespilk

    I think I get it, you think creatures evolve to get smarter eh?

  • the ocean phantom has it made.

  • Oh man I hate spiders.

  • @jxvwp Your not the only one...

  • what an incredible creature. long live the ocean phantom!

  • @Koga33525 its a little overpowerfull don't you think

  • @wahhho who can really say unless they time travel?

  • @Koga33525 I know man can you believe those spiders it has as an army are almost a metre long each? They looked PUNY compared to the phantom itself

  • @jmaan3 yeah. The last time invertebrates ruled the sea, i bet it wasn't as awesome

  • if i were at the sea side fishing and i saw that reef glider swim towards me, i would probably have a hard attack, due to the fact that i'm already terrified of slugs

  • whats a hard attack? you mean heart attack?

  • can you rename this part 3?

  • Lol, the sea spiders looked like they were humping the sea glider.

  • @Maplestaff LOL

  • @Maplestaff duh, you gotta hump it into submission.

  • @Maplestaff That comment just ruined the seriousness of the episode for me XD

    Great job, my friend

  • @Maplestaff What happens in the sea, stays in the sea.

  • wow

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