 There's a whole slew of weird, disturbing, unnatural, and just downright gross kids' content here on YouTube. But in this video, I want to look at some backroom's videos that are just strange. Videos that take something like the backrooms and twist it and warp it to market it for little children, exposing them to these weird themes and weird imagery and just whatever this is. What is this? In this video, I'm going to be looking at some of these channels and I'm going to be exposing the weird side of kids' backroom's content on YouTube. So when a topic on the internet blows up, it's pretty obvious that people are going to grab onto it and use it for money. You know, the buzzwords fly around, things get big, it's a trend. You're going to see hundreds of YouTubers using it for the money and for that kind of stuff. It's just how YouTube works. It's always been that way. But something I never thought I would see is when the name and the concept and the intellectual property of the backrooms being used in this strange way. So the first thing I want to talk about in this video is a channel that a lot of you have probably seen yourselves. It is the Built By Gamers channel. Built By Gamers is a podcast style of short form content. I say podcast very lightly because it's one of those like fake podcast things where they're over-exaggerated talking. They're like, yeah, let's go. You know what I'm saying? And the other person responds with like, yeah. The format of these videos is always the same. One of the people starts off by saying a crazy buzzword factor. Like, did you know you can go on vacation in the backrooms? Then the other guy pans over to him and he's like, whoa man, really? That's crazy. So it's, you kind of get the gist of it. The topic is obviously oriented for a younger audience because they use very simple words and very simple phrasing and everything like that, which is okay. You know, it's fine to be kid-friendly. But where it gets really crazy is how they construe and misappropriate the lore and then the truth. The basic truth of what the material is. So let's get into three shorts that I want to go over right here. And the first one here is not half bad. It's actually just, it's actually pretty decent. But I want to get you to understand what we're dealing with here. Okay. The backroom's exit was recently found. Nah, come on. The backroom's exit was recently found. Nah, come on, bro. You know the entities that lurk the back-ins, right? Like monsters? Yes. Some of the entities have killed people, but they're not even the biggest threat. What do you mean? Remember, there's no food, no water. No food, no water. Damn. Yes, but you can't consume it. It's not safe. True, true, true. And starvation. But have you noticed? Where are the bodies? Where do they go? Oh man, okay, this creeps me out. See this like fake banter they have going back and forth? It's like, what is this dog? The theory goes to talk about level zero. The carpet is wet and damp, and apparently according to this theory, that the carpet absorbs its victims when they die. Yeah, that's all the short is. That's the first one I'm going to show you. But as you can see, it's definitely this just overdramaticized look at a theory of where do people go when they die in the backrooms. Now, on the top of it, you know, you can kind of just see what they're going for, this kind of wow factor type deal. But this one is good. This is a decent short from them. I say good, but it's okay. You know, that's a real theory on what happens to people in level zero. That's a thing. But let's get into something that isn't real. Because this is where you can kind of start to see the cracks and built by gamers. SCP Foundation is real. Okay, so the title of this short is Where to Find the Backrooms but the first two seconds say the SCP Foundation is real. Let's see what it says. Isn't that just a Roblox game? Isn't that just a Roblox game? I mean, this dude literally just like dunked on millions of fans of the SCP Foundation. I mean, how much do you feel when this guy just, you know, constricts you to being a Roblox game SCP fans? Let me know in the comments below. That's embarrassing. No, SCP is like the Men in Black. They research objects and enemies that don't follow the rules of reality. Real entity. Yeah. There's a theory that they work out of Area 51. So the back... No, there's not. That's not a theory. That's not a theory. They don't work out of Area 51. How does the back rooms tie into this? We got SCP. We got Area 51. The back rooms. Covers are actually real. Well, listen. So the back rooms are real. So how did he get from a... The SCP Foundation works at Area 51. The next sentence he says of the back rooms is real. There is a guy named Bob Lazar. He claimed he worked just south of Area 51 at a place called S4. This facility is hidden in the mountains. What's in there? Brother, we've gone from the SCP Foundation to the back rooms to Area 51 to now Bob Lazar in approximately 15 seconds. It's like they're using all the buzzwords that they can find to keep people like, engaged in this. But let's see what they have to say. This facility is hidden in the mountains. What's in there? Lazar technology. New element. Lazar technology. Weather controlling devices. But even machines that are out of this reality. This came from somewhere else. I mean, as bizarre as that is to believe, but I mean, it's there. I saw it. I know what the current state of the art is in physics and it can't be done. So the short ends with a Bob Lazar interview from real life saying that there was weird technology in there. Zero times in this video was the back rooms mentioned or expounded upon. It literally was just mentioned for one second when the dude said, so Area 51 is the back rooms with no correlation to anything else in the video. Again, this is the first example of the buzzword back rooms being used in content that's obviously made for just kids. But wait, it gets worse somehow. We're not even done and it's getting worse already. The back rooms don't go on forever. What do you mean? Back rooms don't go on forever. They found themselves trying to escape the level called the end. But it's a trick. It's actually an endless loop. So then how do you escape? Well, okay. So first off in the first five seconds, he's not wrong. The end, like the library is a fake ending. That's not the actual exit. And it kind of is like a looping, you know, crazy thing that it makes you go through. Let's see what else is going to expand upon real quick in the next 30 seconds. Well, there's a bookshelf that will no clip you to a spiral staircase. No, there's not. If you see a red, blue, but even green door, you better choose wisely. A red, blue or even green door. Let's see for a second if that's the case. Shall we? Let's just do this and let's do red door. Green door. Okay. Blue door. Very interesting how that doesn't exist. And they just made that up completely for no reason whatsoever, besides making random intrigue that doesn't need to be there. What's behind the doors? So each color represents a fear that you'll have to overcome to escape. Okay. Behind the red door, you'll have to swim across a sea of spiders. The blue door, you'll have to escape a maze with walls so tight, they press against you, making it difficult to breathe. But also, the ceiling is so low, you have to army crawl your way out. So, I'm guessing the green door is a massage thing, right? No, actually, it's the worst. So, as you can see there, they end the short off with not even answering what the green door is. He said the green door is the worst. Didn't tell us what it was. This video has like 12 million views. What are you doing here, built by gamers? What is this? This makes no sense. I mean, this makes no sense at all. You get like the first five seconds, and then yeah, like you just start derailing. I don't know what the point of this is. But let's check out one final short from them, the one that really caught me off guard and kind of put me onto their content. This one is my least favorite one. You can take a vacation to the back room. Vacation? You can take a vacation to the back room. Let's see where this goes. I'm telling you, level 37 is the most peaceful level. You're talking about the pool rooms. Yeah, it's relaxed. Everything's right, everything's right so far. Level 37, pool rooms, okay? Yeah, it's relaxing, no entities, but even the water's drinkable. Hey, stop. The pool room is not peaceful. There's entities. No, I'm pretty sure there's just lifeguards and swimmers. Yeah, there is lifeguards and swimmers, but there's a danger zone that has an entity called a Glitchton. A Glitchton? Yeah, so it's a neon skeleton with metal arms. It can hear you from anywhere. The Glitchton is a fan-made creature, I will say so. You won't be able to hear it coming. So basically dead silence? Yeah, but that's not the only issue. There's only three ways to escape. What was bro laughing at? It's not the only issue. There's only three ways to escape. Oh, only three ways to escape. So the first way is the easiest. Find the cylinder-shaped staircase and you're out. Okay. In the second way, people usually escape by accident. Isn't there exits in the dark areas? Yeah, there is. But the third way is the absolute hardest. What's the hardest? Oh, they're not going to tell me what the hardest is because that doesn't exist. There's six exits to the pool rooms, not three, and none of them are what they said. Yeah, the Glitchton is like a fan-made creature, so I kind of understand where they're getting that from. But like the other stuff, like there being a ton of entities, like there being a swimmer and a lifeguard entity, that's not real. That doesn't make any sense. And even if it's like a fan-created addition to the lore, that still doesn't make any sense. Obviously, it's being used to like kidify and kind of lower the entry level to watching this content. The thing about these shorts from Build By Gamers is they're not even bad quality. They're actually, you know, they're well-produced. They're well-edited. They're edited fast-paced with clicks and sound effects and, you know, transitions and everything to keep people engaged. And just things like the over-exaggerated like, dude, did you know you can go on vacation in the back room? But where I get the problem with it is is when you just start making up random stuff like this for no reason. You could just use the actual stuff and it would be better. I'm not even one of those people that says you can't even make your own creations in the back rooms. Everything's fan-made, but this doesn't make any sense. Why would you just make up that for no reason? What? I don't understand. For how many? So you get the point by now, but their business model seems to be working pretty well because all the shorts that I've gone over have way over a million views each. Like, way, way over. Like I said, they have really good quality, really good editing, but at the end of the day, they're just using buzzwords and just these buzz things in the back rooms like entities and in famous levels to get popularity. It's actually sad to say that I was entertained while watching these shorts. That's how well they're produced. Like their editing is very good. The fake podcast format is genius. I can completely understand why they're doing it. I just want to shed light on what exactly is happening and that they're just, they're doing some sick like bastardization of the lore that we all know and love. But let's move on to a stranger channel. AI generated back rooms videos for kids. So next up is a channel known as Unknown405. Oh, and then these, these look familiar, don't they? These little thumbnails here. They're mine. Anyways, this channel tells of all kind of creepy tales straight from the back rooms, according to their about section. So let's see what they've got cooking. Their thumbnails and video titles look kind of like mine. So I can see they have some good inspiration at least. Apparently these videos used to be narrated by a real guy and recently in the past couple months, they've transitioned to fully AI, being a robot voice, robot everything else, and stuff like that. The channel's most uploaded videos are about party goers and party poopers with a few of Smilers and Rattlers so far, which are all common entities that are like famous amongst the lower age group of the kids in the fandom. That's like the favorite ones, the party goers, party poopers, and Smilers. So it makes sense why those are the most popular. Also, I do want to say on this Smiler and Frowner and Rattler video, the most liked comment with a hundred likes says who came here because they thought it was a Broogly video. LOL. Thank you, dude. I appreciate that. The videos on this channel are overrun with just like overdone clicking effects, transitions, boom, pop sound effects, and there's just overall sense of just dopamine overflow. They're class 2 in Entity Hazard, which are all typical tropes of children's based content. And the channel now becoming fully AI and robot voice and everything like that, and the script seems very disingenuine. There's no joy in it or anything. It just adds more to that farm type vibe, the content farm. But they're definitely taking inspiration from my thumbnails. So what's that about, buddy? Huh? But yeah, this one's less of an offender, but they do still kind of twist the lore in their own way to kind of wrap everything around party goers and party poopers. But it's definitely less of a slap in the face of the community than the built by gamers. But the next channel is even stranger, and it's worse. It's straight up as in kids should not be watching it. Stop Motion Style Backroom Animations. So Stop Motion Style Animation is a big problem in the Elsa Gate scandal. It was very common for there. And here it is being common in this Backroom's Gate kids content stuff. This channel is named Entity, like just Entity. And the channel is based solely around one Entity inside the Backrooms, which is the Bone Thief Entity. It's a very common one. It's a fan favorite, honestly. But every video is a found footage, you know, claymation, stop motion, style animation of the Entity, getting into all sorts of mischief and danger. Like this one, entitled Grimace Kills Bone Thief with a McDonald's milkshake. Interesting title. That's kind of crazy, and it sets weird. But off the bat, I want you to see this video has 100,000 views, but only 600 likes and 15 comments. How much of this interaction is, like, real? Or is, like, a real account? Or is this bodied? Is this just kids with no account watching? Like, how is this getting this many views with no traction? I don't understand. The animation itself, again, the production value in the animation itself is very well done. Like, it's good. It's good quality. The problem is, the themes in the video are gross. Like, I don't think kids should be watching this. This entire entity channel throws real-life things like McDonald's or cartoon characters or Grimace or, you know, Choo-Choo Charles or Poppy Playtime into the backrooms with a bone-thief entity to get the best of both worlds with the buzzwords. You get the famous character buzzword and you get the backrooms buzzword. I mean, they even have a bone-thief ex-skibbity toilet. And a bone-thief ex-choo-choo Charles. They even have a Happy Meal ex-bone-thief video. All these weird animations are just displayed and titled in a way that just pull in kids. I mean, that's what they do. The thing, like I said before, none of the videos have real interaction. This video right here has 353,000 views, but only 22 comments. A typical video that has that many views from me has over 1,000 comments and over 7 or 8,000 likes. So, I mean, as you can see right there, the proof is in the pudding. We're watching these videos and it's disgusting. Just a very strange channel that is using the backrooms as well as other popular figures for clicks. Weird collaboration animations. So next, I want to draw your attention to a huge channel called GameTunes, which is known for having kid-friendly like parodies and collaborations in animation format. They'll do things like movies and shows and video game characters and even Mr. Beast, apparently, with these weird collabs with each other. But not even a wholesome pair of the animation channel could say no to the backroom's milk cow because how could he not? This video, for example, Rainbow Friends vs. the Backrooms. Rainbow Friends. If you don't know what Rainbow Friends is, it's a very popular game over on Roblox. It's actually pretty fun. Yes, I'm 21, but Rainbow Friends is a very popular game. Hundreds of thousands of people play it all the time. The backrooms is a very popular thing. Mash them together. GameTunes sees the benefit of that. You can see what they're going for. This video itself has 2 million views in just three months. That's actually ridiculous. That's insane. Wow. Now, I do give GameTunes some props because their entire channel is parodies. I've done it from the beginning. And it's not just the backrooms. They do this about everything. So in a way, it's not necessarily exploiting just the backrooms, but they do it in several different ways like adding Rainbow Friends to the backrooms. Why is that necessary? And why is it like this over-dramatic-sized thing? I understand that there's going to be content for kids on YouTube, but that's what YouTube Kids is for. Why are you taking something that's so popular with kids on Roblox and shoving it with the backrooms? That just seems like an unnecessary reach, again, for the buzzwords. The good thing about this that I will also give them credit for is there's no weird beating or dying things like there was in the Bounty thing or in the other ones. But it's obvious what they're doing. You're not surprising anybody that's older than 15 and I thought everybody should know what's going on over there. Disturbing VR backrooms content. So VR content in general has a massive following on YouTube. It's huge. It's entertaining to watch mostly and it can even be funny sometimes, rarely. But recently there's been this huge rise in videos like this. We found Missy Kissy in the backrooms. Bro, what are we doing here? What are we doing? What is this? This video once again is like the GameTunes channel that are meant to bring fans of games and then fans of the backrooms and put them together and this buzzword central thing and just get the videos to blow up. And they do. They have hundreds of thousands of views and tons of people watch. Again, this video doesn't have that much traction though. It has hundreds of thousands of views but only like a hundred comments. Also, this specific video is disturbing. It literally shows these two people torturing Missy Kissy with a variety of like tools while in the backrooms, I guess. They have like bats and axes and they're literally just smashing her head and throwing her up from high drops and stuff. Like what is it? Why? Why is this a thing? And why is this being marketed this way? Why is this being shown to kids? Like I'm sure it has no negative bad effects totally at all. Seeing one of their favorite game characters just being beaten and tortured to death constantly in the backrooms. And it's not just this channel. I don't want to just call out this one channel. There's tons of channels that do like the VR backrooms, poppy playtime, VR backrooms, fnaf. Like why? And inside of it, you'll just see the people just killing these entities like beating them and stuff. And yeah, like the backrooms is a creepypasta but when you're going to have a creepypasta don't market it to children. They'll make one of their favorite typically mundane games involved in this. Like leave it out, you know? It's obvious again that these thumbnails and these buzzwords are being used to draw in the kids because the kids are the biggest group on YouTube. And it's just a weird thing to do, bro. It's intended for kids. It's just weird. It's straight up strange and disturbing. Missy wissy doesn't have a place in the backrooms being strapped to a table and chopped in half. You know, that's not a thing. That shouldn't exist, bro. And finally for the video, weird real-life backrooms content. So over the years of me doing YouTube, I've definitely come across some strange real-life backrooms content. But the weirdest one that I've ever come across is entitled, if you ever see bloody hazmat people in the backrooms, run and hide fast. They are bad. First of all, from the title, you can see what they're going for. That's a kid title, right? That's the Drawing Children. So the video is a group of people from the Stromadi Channel, which is a acting and like real-life like kind of role-playing channel, but they do like acting and that kind of thing. It's for entertainment purposes. And they make that clear. I'll give them credit. They make it clear it's for entertainment purposes. But this specific video has the group and an empty office building with a buzzing sound added in post-production. It's a makeshift level zero. They're not even CGI. It's just a, it's a, it's a building with like a yellow filter. It's obviously fake. But again, to give them credit to their channel is an acting channel. But that doesn't change the fact that they're still making this with the hopes of pulling in younger aged people. It's obvious. The acting, the commentary, the title, the thumbnail, everything is obviously built for that. Go, go, go, go. Go, go, go, go, go, go, go. But I kind of have to throw their kudos out the window when you watch the video and you see like bacteria being edited in for like no reason like this. What's the purpose of that? Why is, why was bacteria in this? You could have just not... Now this clip is just a small snippet of the entire movie that they made. Apparently this crew made a movie. Let's see if we can find it. You're going to get access to the full background movie as well as the entire catalog of other members' movies available. Okay. So the movie is behind a paywall. Cool. But that's not the worst of it. These videos are specifically made for kids and this channel is made for kids either. But this channel literally just doesn't ever do background stuff. But this is probably the worst defender that I've seen. I got to be real. This is pretty cringy. Again, cringe is relative. Some people might like it. Not my cup of tea. And I definitely think it's being exploitive, especially when it comes down to having the sound effects and the title and the screaming inside and like just the random movements and the cameras. It all feels like really erratic like kids' content. You can't just sit back and watch it. So many buzzwords being said. So many just random like... It's just... It's so strange. If you want to watch it, you can. It's weird. I don't know about it. It's strange. And again, these backwards real-life videos rack up millions of views. Also, I kid you not. The last three minutes of this specific video is literally a self-promo for the membership that he's selling to access the full movie of the back rooms. Like three entire minutes of him saying like... I mean, I gotta respect that kind of... I mean, three minutes of an 18-minute video? What? Again, that's not even the worst thing. The worst thing is just... I mean, a title like that, if you ever see bloody hazmat people in the back rooms, run and hide fast, they are bad. Then the edits, the sound effects, the buzzing, like this is just... This is bad. At least GameTunes was like, is a purposeful kid animation channel. This is... What are you doing? Well, what's happening? Again, there's no hate. I just don't understand what's happening or why it's happening. Also, this is the last thing, this is the last channel I came across, but I found this guy who literally copied my exact thumbnail for my Back Rooms Explained video. Bro, like, what are you... What are you doing? You didn't even change the thought or the title or anything. It's literally... Did you just download my thumbnail, bro? What are you doing, brother? So, in this video, I've talked about weird fake Back Rooms podcasts, AI-generated videos, weird collabs between Back Rooms and video game and actors and everything like that, Back Rooms games with Choo Choo Charles and Poppy Playtime and VR stuff and some really off-putting real-life content as well. Again, finally, you know, don't go attacking these people. I just want you to see the weird, like, exploitative side of the Back Rooms and how people are using that buzzword of, mainly, you know, CanePixel's popularity has brought so many people into the fandom and people saw that and they're, like, using the buzzwords to get people in to click the videos with these weird themes like that VR video. And the podcast videos making up random stuff just to be, like, more intriguing and the real-life content with, like, the weird bacteria edits, like, all that stuff is not normal and that's just, it's meant for the kid audience using the name of something that's not for, you know, technically kids. The Back Rooms is a scary place and they're using that name in a way to draw kids in and exploit them in a way. I try to avoid the word exploiting but, I mean, when you see stuff like this, what, what is this, bro? I just wanted to bring a light to the strange side of the kid-ified side of the Back Rooms lore, the kid-ified everything. People taking a concept and warping it into this overly marketable kid-central thing for clicks. It's working for these people and I'm not sure if there's been a concept so heavily marketed before, like this. Like, I can't really name any other things that are using, like, the Back Rooms buzzwords and stuff so heavily except in things like Elcigate, like Elsa and Spider-Man. Elsa gets pregnant, okay? Bone Thief dies to Grimace. It's like the same thing, guys. It's so weird that this is existing. To me, it's just so, so strange and I just, like I said, wanted to shed a light on it and I wanted to shed that everything is, it's happening. It's real. It's definitely a real thing and maybe try to avoid it. But again, I don't, I don't spread hate on the channel. I don't spread anything like that. I just wanted to make you aware. There is a place for kid-friendly content because there's this kids that watch videos but it changes completely when you take advantage of that by using those buzzwords. Again, go check out Raimundo's Elcigate video if you want to know more about other kids' content. That video is fantastic. Go sub to him as well. He's such a cool dude. Anyways, I hope you enjoyed this video. Thank you so much for watching. This is like just a one-off video. I normally don't make videos like this but I feel like I needed to in a certain way. Yeah, thank you so much for watching. I hope you enjoyed. Love you all so much and I'll see you in the next video.