Eels Soup Viral Video Original ◉ 【High-Quality】

The search for the original continues to haunt forums. Until the original uploader surfaces to explain the recipe, we are left with one burning question: Did that eel order the soup, or was it on the menu?

: A man sits in a white room, sobbing while eating a bowl of soup. Two figures in large, distorted mascot costumes—known as RayRay —approach and comfort him in a creepy, rhythmic manner. Eels Soup Viral Video Original

For those uninitiated in the darker corners of viral media, this keyword might sound innocuous—perhaps a clip from a cooking show or a travel vlog about exotic cuisine. But for seasoned internet users, the phrase evokes a specific, gut-churning piece of lore from the early days of unregulated content sharing. The search for the original continues to haunt forums

: The video is classified as extreme shock content and is not suitable for most viewers. It features Japanese performers and was famously reacted to by YouTubers like PewDiePie in his "Things You Should Never Google" series. 2. The Internet Mystery: "Blank Room Soup" Two figures in large, distorted mascot costumes—known as

However, chasing the “original” has become a trap. The video has been re-enacted, deep-faked, and edited into memes so many times that the line between authentic cruelty and staged shock content is irreparably blurred.

After extensive reverse image searches, the most likely conclusion is that the original file was uploaded to a Vietnamese or Taiwanese street food Facebook group in late 2024. The poster claimed it was "Eel soaked in medicinal herbs," and the movement was due to salt or the Ma Po effect (spicy oil irritating nerve endings). The original account has since been deleted or set to private, cementing the video's status as "lost media."