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What's y'alls first experience with analog horror?
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Reply by Xxpipz_not_herexX
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For me, it had to be The Walten Filez and the FNAF vhz tapez!! I ztill love them x3
Reply by harido!!
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For me, it was “The Happy Child” and “TRYRED ARCHIVES.” That really caught my attention for the love of Analog Horror. Even if it was a small video, my recommend page on YouTube was full of similar videos.
Reply by Normal Guy
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Reply by jules ˚. ୭ 📕
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Petscop, if you can consider it analog.
But really if I had to choose one, I'd say Local58 (before the rebrand), and The Walten Files.
Reply by dinororster 🇹🇷
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mine was local58 and i was so obsessed with it that i used to make my classmates watch it, they hated me for it
Reply by Cesar/Vitto !!
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My first experience was the reaction videos and the walten files and the FNaF horror tapes
Reply by Xx_luxxcy_xX
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Reply by sal!
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Reply by kosuzyx
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mine was probably mandela catalogue, i got pretty spooked when i first watched it but now i got pretty used to it!
Reply by Ghvst
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Seeing all the replies makes me feel old lol. My first experience was Marble Hornets all the way back from 2009, of course I only found out about it in 2016 since I was too young for horror when it came out and was popular.
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Reply by Black Star★
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PAra mí fueron los backrooms, y un libro que leí sobre magia negra que me hizo investigar al punto de hacerme llegar a películas escalofriantes👹
Reply by ⦻HATCHET⦻
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my first ever encounter with analog horror was when the Mandela catalogue first appeared in my recommended page
Reply by Feresk
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Probably FNAF VHS's from 2017. They had some pretty bad quality but i enjoyed it with my child mind
Reply by Voidage
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Gemini Home Entertainment. Think it's the only one where I've watched all the videos
Reply by Koori
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Reply by ✯ꌗꂦꉣꃅꀤꍟ✯
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Mine was Mandela Catalogue. I got into it around the time the intruder meme was popular, and was surprised at how terrified I was of it. It got me interested in other series, and I started to view analog horror as art rather than just scary videos.
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Reply by Cosmic
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i saw "no through road" when it first came out although i dont think the concept of analog horror was classified back then. other than that, local 58.
Reply by CORVOID
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I started with Local58 but quickly discovered and fell in love with Gemini Home Entertainment! It's still my favorite.
Reply by StarDaSceneKid (Eyestrain warning :p)
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Reply by ฅ♡Ame♡ฅ
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