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Bbbbath.mp4

In the "analog horror" and "weirdcore" communities, "bbbbath.mp4" is often cited as a foundational piece of short-form internet surrealism. It is frequently used in edits and "comfort/discomfort" compilations due to its unique ability to be simultaneously nostalgic and terrifying.

The video features a distorted, clay-like character submerged in a bathtub. As the character "sings" or speaks in a warped, multi-layered voice, the visuals become increasingly frantic. The character eventually begins to dissolve or merge with the bathwater, accompanied by a bright, jarring transition and Stauber’s trademark upbeat-but-disturbing synth melodies. Key Themes and Style bbbbath.mp4

: The video uses abrupt cuts, loud auditory spikes, and oversaturated colors. It mimics the feeling of a fever dream or a corrupted memory from an old VHS tape. In the "analog horror" and "weirdcore" communities, "bbbbath

"bbbbath.mp4" (often stylized as ) is a surreal and unsettling short film by animator Jack Stauber , originally released on his social media platforms and YouTube in 2018. It is a prime example of his signature "VHS-pop" aesthetic, blending lo-fi claymation, distorted digital effects, and catchy yet eerie music. Overview of the Content As the character "sings" or speaks in a

: Like much of Stauber’s work (e.g., OPAL or Baby Hotline ), the character design is intentionally grotesque and human-adjacent, triggering a sense of "wrongness" or "the uncanny."

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