The Total Nightmare of the Mandela Catalogue - Explained

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Published 2023-10-13

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  • @kaiserwave5977
    Wendigoon isn’t pregnant but he never fails to deliver
  • @Iceburglar
    Some people give out candy for Halloween. Wendigoon rants about hypothetical demons for 3 hours. I'll take it.
  • @Greekay
    As a spine, that line “who have I been atheist to” sent actual prayers down my shivers.
  • @kayd.1600
    1:13:30 I actually find the idea of a crowd of demons outside Mark’s door having casual conversation like intermission at a show kinda hilarious. Like… “Oh hey Bob, didn’t think I’d see you here. Get a load of this guy eh? Think he’s gonna open the door tonight? I hope so, I’ve had these tickets for months! Anyway, how’s the wife and kids?” ”Ahh y’know, I wanted to bring my youngest here with me, but the Mrs started nagging me about how it’s ‘too early’ and ‘bad for his development’ yaddayaddayadda. Ya believe that crap? I was in diapers when I watched my old man torture his first soul and look at me, I turned out just fine! I tell ya, kids these days are too soft.”
  • @koovshiki
    “If that many kids went missing wouldn’t like, the military… or Batman get involved?” This is why we love you Wendigoon
  • "Nothing is worth the risk", feels a lot like how many people refuse to mess with Ouija Boards or rituals or supposed haunted places. Even if they don't believe in ghosts or demons...it's just not worth the risk.
  • @niaram
    my toxic trait is thinking i could beat MAD knowing damn well the slightest inconvenience makes me question if living is worth it, let alone psychological warfare
  • @Cart3lWulf
    Honestly the scariest part about the Mandela catalog for me was when I was home alone at night and the intruder at the end of volume 1 appeared and my dog looked at it for as long as it was onscreen then looked at me then walked over to the hallway and stared down it tbh I was worried
  • @eclipssezz
    Personally the phrase: “Nobody came for me” is honestly in my opinion the worst in the series. It just gave me such goosebumps and despair when seeing it, it’s definitely sad and you wouldn’t want something like that happen to you. Probably something similar to the fear of dying alone.
  • @mariomaster4568
    Fun fact: most characters in this story are named after biblical characters famous for committing a sin that deserved Gods wrath. Just some food for thought.
  • @MegamindtheGOAT
    As an atheist, that line “who have I been praying to” sent actual shivers down my spine.
  • @matthewhollis250
    Adam - the first man. Adam - the first demon to redeem himself and become an angel again.
  • @Aaron7075
    I love how when something mundane as fuck happens Wendigoon is like “this moment broke me” but when the most horrifying shit imaginable happens he just acts like it’s nothing
  • @bradsimpers7708
    Another extremely small detail is that in the phone call between Adam/Jonah and the “cat lady”, Jonah says “we can come tonight” and the lady says “can you do three?” This implies that the caller was an alternate who accidentally comprehended “tonight” as “two night”
  • @SuperBuildsInMC
    my personal belief on the "crowd" of people outside mark's room is that the alternates are trying to simulate conversation, a commotion, in an attempt to make it seem like they have left, and regular people are back in the home, and they're hoping to lure him out to see who all is speaking outside his room.
  • @TheNukedNacho
    Man just came back from his honeymoon, gave us multi-hour long livestreams, then gives us a multi-hour long video on the Mandela Catalogue Iceberg Boy is absolutely insane. Thanks, dad.
  • @SpoopySquid
    1:16:19 this is honestly my favourite moment in the entire series. 'Who have i been praying to' is such a powerful line, and the sheer existential terror it expresses is a perfect summation of the Mandela Catalogue