 Hello everyone! Today is the long way to day where I'm gonna give my thoughts and opinions on the backroom's found footage that was uploaded by CainPixels over the course of a few months. There's like six different videos that I'm gonna talk about and analyze. I'm not gonna react to it though because I'm not a reactor. I just wanna talk about it a little bit and give my opinions, give my analyzation if you will. But I've literally had like over a thousand comments on here asking me to go over this footage or give my opinions. So I decided to wait until the hype died down a little bit to give my opinions on it since like I said, I'm not a reactor. Yeah, with that said, I definitely do want to hear everyone's opinions on these backroom's videos. So let me know down below in the comment section what you think, if you like them or not. And yeah, let's get right into it. So for the start of the video, I'm gonna give a little bit of a history on the first episode of this found footage that Cain uploaded. If you've already seen it all, if you already know when it's uploaded, skip to the next timestamp. On January 7th, 2022, Cain Pixels uploaded a backroom's found footage video that everyone has either watched themselves or has heard about somehow. It's gotten around 18.3 million views at the time of me recording this and hundreds of big YouTubers have posted reactions or thoughts about it. Film theory, some ordinary gamers, 8-bit Ryan and Dazz Games were some of the biggest. This was the first backroom's video to ever blow up as much as it did, and it brought thousands and thousands of new people to the community. For example, just after that video uploaded my own YouTube channel, this very same one, went from around 57k subs to 100k subs over those next six weeks. And the phrase the backroom's was an insanely highly searched phrase all over the internet. So the question is, what makes this specific upload so important? There's many answers to that question, but I mostly believe it's because it opened up an entire new sector of content that the backroom's hadn't quite seen yet in this magnitude. Sure, there'd been other CGI backroom's videos, but none of them quite stacked up to this level of quality. Now I'm going to quickly summarize and analyze the rest of the backroom's videos that he's uploaded so far and give my opinions and analysis right after. So of course, being a backroom's YouTuber, I watched the first found footage video as soon as I could, and I really liked it actually. I thought it was cool. I love how Kane was able to turn something as simple as the concept of the backroom's into a real horror experience that could literally be turned into a movie if a production company got their hands on it. I thought the voice acting and the sound design was actually superb, and I just really enjoyed it. It was refreshing. The only thing I found goofy about the first video was the creature on level zero, but I'll talk more about that later. Overall, it was dope, and I've watched it probably six times. Then after this video, a week later, on the 14th, Kane uploaded another video called Backroom's The Third Test. This is the video where we really get an insight on the Kane Backroom's Canon, or the Canaan if you will, because it introduces the backroom's as a government created and accessed place. The voice acting and everything in this video was great as well, and I actually really liked this one. It was pretty cool. Not gonna lie. Three days after that video, the Backroom's first contact video was uploaded where we're introduced to a company called Async, which in the Canaan, the Kane Canon, is the government agency that has opened up the backrooms. I'll talk more about my opinions on that later. Eleven days later, the Backroom's Missing Persons was uploaded. This video shows that a huge influx of people have gone missing over the years due to the backrooms being opened, and it's also the first official exploration we get to see from an Async team. Video was obviously well made, sound design was great, and we get to see a body. Overall, that's dope. And I actually think this one is my favorite one out of all the ones he's made so far. It's super fun to watch. The next video after that one was uploaded on February the 12th, and is titled the Backroom's Informational Video. This is where the Kane Backroom's Canon is starting to get fleshed out more, and it's pretty much going over Async's protocol for exploring and researching the newly created area of the backrooms. It talks about the many names that the backrooms are referred to as, and we get to see another exploration team sent by Async to explore level zero. And we even get to see what looks like a couple other levels or two. This video is dope. I thought it was pretty cool. I really enjoyed the talking between the explorers and this one. But this video leads us to the latest upload which was made on February the 23rd, and it's called Backroom's Autopsy Report. And the entire video is pretty much talking about that John Doe body that we saw a few videos back. And the cause of the John Doe's demise is trying to be explained by a doctor using scientific stuff that I'm not smart enough to understand. But the doctor actually doesn't know how the subject ended up like he did. So he asked a Mr. Beck where they actually found this body. Then the video cuts to an old TV broadcast showing the opening of the backrooms and then the video ends. Again, this video flushes out more of the canon and how the backrooms are now connected to the real life sector, not just Async. You got a doctor in here working on it, a doctor that doesn't know what the backrooms is. So it's a doctor that's not wise to this exploration. But overall, all these backroom CGI's, I love them. I mean, I think they actually look really cool. And I'm really glad they got uploaded. Because as I said at the beginning, it just adds a whole new dimension to the possibilities for the backrooms. That being said, I do have some stuff to say about it. On one hand, I think it's really cool to see the backrooms being shown on the big screen, if you will. And for it to get all this attention and all this reaction and this hype kind of built up around it. And even a creative twist being put on the creation and the flushing out of the lore too. On the other hand, a part of me does have to ask, what was the reasoning for Cain to make the new backroom's canon that he made the canon? Obviously, I have nothing against the canon, but it is kind of curious to me that he chose to make his own canon, even though there are three different main wikis that he could have chosen from. YouTubers like Infographics use their backroom's video sources as the wiki dot. I typically use the wiki dot in the fandom. And Feronte typically use the limo arc eyes. Some would say he didn't use the wiki dot fandom or LA because they're too convoluted, so he created this async as kind of a back to the basics approach, which that opinion does have some merit. Some people think that the backrooms has gotten too cringy or too convoluted with all the levels, and they kind of want to see it return back to the limb space horror no creatures type deal. But at the end of the day, there's been thousands of hours put in on each of the backroom's wikis in writing levels or canons, creating bases and organizations, and creating a lore that I think has staying power. Obviously, like I said, I'm not saying this to discredit Kane's videos because, like I said, I actually really like them for like madem joking. And I think they're great. And I always love people putting their own twists and spins on things because every backroom's thing is fan made and everything is open to interpretation. And there's no one official lore. But the only problem that I have is that if someone sees Kane's video and then is like, Well, this sounds cool. I'm going to go look this up and check it out. And they're not going to find anything that Kane mentioned in any of his videos on any wikis. Async doesn't exist outside of his videos. The levels that he shows that are accessible from level zero don't exist anywhere outside of his video. And I'm thinking this could confuse some people more than they already are. But at this point, it's obvious that he's making his own canon. And I fully support him in doing that. I just don't want people to get confused more than they already are about backroom's canons and timelines. I guess for a little bit, I do just want to take up for all the writers and the creators of the wikis in a way because they've created something way bigger than just that level zero picture over the past couple years. Even if all of it isn't novel quality each time on each wiki, it's already there. It's already posted. It's lore made for people to read into and to pick their favorites, some like the wiki dots, some like the fandom and some like the liminal archives. And some are going to like Cain Pixel's canon and that's okay. I just don't want the writers of any of the wikis to feel like their work has gone diminished or it doesn't mean anything or it's been undermined just because it's Cain's video that's blown up and not their level or not their creation. At the end of the day, the backrooms wouldn't be what it is right now if the writers from the wiki dot, fandom, and the liminal archives didn't create the levels and lore that they have. There wouldn't be anything whatsoever and I certainly wouldn't be here. So to summarize a little bit, I really enjoy Cain's backrooms videos. I think they're a really fresh and unique taste on the backrooms concept but what I don't like is the people that want his canon to be the main one or the official one because let's be real, like I said many times this video, there isn't an official canon and there never needs to be. It's all up to interpretation. To an extent, this is a revolutionary creepypasta that we all are in right now. It's an alternate dimension concept that you too has literally never seen before and it's still in its infancy when it comes to lore and the content and there's still so much more to be made. And everyone can win and one person shouldn't be outshined or held above somebody in any regard just because it was their canon or their video that got popular. Also film theory, you don't drink carpet fluid. Stop saying that you sound stupid. Also you want to collab? So yeah, I hope you enjoyed this little rant tangent thing. Like I said, I know it wasn't a reaction. Instead it was kind of a summary or analyzation if you will. I just wanted to tell you that I don't want the writers to feel like their work has been diminished because of Cain's video blowing up and I don't want them to feel like they've been writing for no reason because it's not their canon getting covered. But yeah, that's it for the video. Hopefully you enjoyed. I love everything backroom related. It doesn't matter what canon it is. It doesn't matter where it's coming from. It's awesome to be. Thank you for watching and supporting me. Check out my second channel down below for more of me who wouldn't want that. Make sure you leave a comment telling me your thoughts on the video and your thoughts on the canon. Thank you for watching and supporting, and I will see you later.