Cardboardia 15

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Published 2023-12-07
In December 2023, the mighty Titan was steaming along at high speeds through the North Cardboardian Sea when she struck field ice and punctured the bow at the waterline. The massive "unsinkable" ship carried no lifeboats for its 3700 passengers and crew, and the Cardboardia board of trade had just changed its regulations.. The ship was the first of its kind for Cardboard Cruise Lines, featuring a massive indoor pool, a vehicle cargo hold, and a central park in the center of the ship spanning 6 decks. During the sinking, manny passengers gathered in the heated Central Park which stayed dry in the final minutes leading up tp the sinking. The pressure during the sinking nearly caused the central park to implode, before water finally came washing over the bridge and into the park as the ship took its final plunge.

All Comments (21)
  • @SpeedwayGaming
    you deserve way more subscribers than you have, this is one of the most amazing cinematic masterpieces I've ever seen. it must of taken days if not weeks to make the ship, and then the cinemaphotography is incredible! this is by far one of the most interesting and well done videos on YouTube.
  • @GG-0808
    This is definitely the best ship yet. I love the environment, the lighting, and the added feature of the propellers. I also love that there are actually little people that can be seen on the vessel.
  • @jamest2401
    I was unfortunate enough to have booked passage on Cardboard Titan. It was an horrific and ghastly experience. At first, the journey was going enormously well. I even met the most delightful and radiant woman during the voyage. There didn’t seem like there could be anything to dampen the mood. I even thought she was “the one”. Unfortunately though, after the ship went down, there wasn’t any room for her on my floating cardboard door.
  • @moosekababs
    this is genuinely incredible actually. I can't imagjne the patience making this must have taken. unironically, making something like this fully aware that the end goal would be to destroy it... it's beautiful. especially with the uptemp music, it's very... Nietzschian.
  • @ChristianSchaal
    The emergency lights in the stern section kept burning until the very end. Incredible engineering masterpiece!
  • @jus10lewissr
    This just popped up as a random suggestion and I definitely had a few "what the hell am I watching" thoughts as it started to play, but I actually ended up really enjoying it. Great video, great concept!
  • @Kaktus965
    You win YouTube… absolutely incredible. Your talent and creativity are off the charts!
  • This is a tragedy... forever in our hearts. My wife was on this ship she was a real doll... I'll miss you, Cynthia.
  • @Kasubaz
    Thank you for being apart of my early childhood
  • @isrulius
    Please don’t ever stop making these videos. There isn’t any other channel out there doing stuff like this and it’s so unique and creative. When I was younger my brother and I would build cardboard ships and sink them in the pond in our backyard. I’m a grown man now and unfortunately don’t have the time to make models and sink them, so I watch your videos to scratch that itch.
  • @hellcapystudio
    When I think my sanity is returning to normal, I find myself watching videos of cardboard boats sinking... AMAZING
  • @TeeAiDee
    Props to the cameraman for capturing this footage and ensuring that this tragedy will never be forgotten. 💖🙏💖
  • @SciFiChatterMike
    Well that was the most detailed ship sinking yet, the cars the people that ship had some generators, they stayed on to the very last minute. So the builders must be proud of that, compared to the insurance isn't gonna cover for all those cars nope they don't cover acts of Sea. I really like how the water rushed into the central concourse good stuff. Again you outdid yourself every time you get bigger and better.
  • @philsharp758
    I have seen most of your previous videos. This takes it to a whole new level. The camerawork, the detailing and the effort to construct this vessel is outstanding. James Cameron, look on and despair. With the added bonus of no Leonardo di Caprio and Kate Winslet. Heartfelt congratulations and have a safe and happy Christmas. From the UK
  • @noahdavidson8733
    Can I just say this Chloe? I was eight years old when I saw your first video. Never could I have dreamed that 16 years later, not only would you still be at it but with cinema-level quality cinematography and design. Kudos to you.
  • @MrJinglesUwU
    I honestly thought from the thumbnail this was one of those backrooms videos, but no It's actually an extremely impressive feat of meticulous skill! Bravo
  • @Pirates4theWin
    This is the best Cardboard ship video I’ve seen yet on this channel, truly a masterpiece!
  • @TheLockbeard
    Credit where credit is due, the pool still had water in it all throughout. 10/10 engineering right there.
  • BEST one yet! So much detail; including how the main lights went out so the generator kicked in :) The inside rooms done up were superb! Long Live the Cardboardia Titanic!