The text appears to be a transcript of a video review or commentary, possibly from a YouTube channel. The reviewer, referred to as "the guy at 10", starts by introducing himself and his co-host, and then proceeds to discuss a variety of scary animations and videos they've watched.
The reviewer mentions a game called "stick" where they lose a heart for each scary moment they experience, and they have 5 hearts in total. They also mention a video where a car flies into the air and transforms into a large creature.
The reviewer shares some of their personal fears, such as meeting underwater creatures or spiders. They also discuss a variety of strange and scary animations, including a giant fish, a humanoid moth, a giant monster with a long neck, and a creature that looks like a person from an order.
They also mention a toy doll and a scary doll, and a car from a previous year as seen in Minecraft. They share some of their reactions to these animations, such as being scared or finding them funny.
The reviewer also discusses their experience with a channel called "lights the tooth fairy", where they mention a tooth fairy coming for a tooth camera. They also mention a channel with scary animations called "tick tock", and a channel with fearless videos.
Towards the end of the text, the reviewer mentions a channel with 19,000,000 subscribers and another channel with 275 thousand subscribers and 3 million likes. They also mention a channel with a robot that walks around your area, and a channel with a pizza delivery house.
The reviewer ends the text by thanking the viewers for watching the video and asking them to write how many times they were scared during the video, subscribe, like, and watch the previous videos. They also mention that they will see the viewers in
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker watches and comments on various scary animations from different channels.
2. The speaker claims to have five hearts and loses one for each fright he experiences while watching the animations.
3. The speaker mentions several names of channels, such as Blockbuster, Lights, Perry, Sony, Toki and Horror and Play.
4. The speaker also mentions several names of characters or creatures, such as Spongebob, Pikeman, Pokemon, Thomas the Tank Engine, Cartoon Cat and Tooth Fairy.
5. The speaker uses humor and sarcasm to cope with the scary animations, such as calling a monster a "creepy fish" or saying that a meteorite is "beautiful".
6. The speaker ends the video by asking the viewers to comment how many times they were scared, and to subscribe and like the video.