Minecraft is full of different unique mobs,
but there are even more mobs that you have probably never seen or heard of. So today we're looking at the unknown mobs
that Mojang created and then REMOVED from Minecraft. we're nearly at 1.2 million so subscribe and
let's find out which mobs you can't find in Minecraft any more, starting off with some
of the weirdest secret mobs, which are from Minecraft Earth. The game got shut down in June, leaving these
mobs completely hidden and unobtainable. We've all seen the iron golem and snow golem
before, but this is the furnace golem. When this absolute beast sees any hostile
mob, its eyes burn and launch fire at the mob. It's based on the blast furnace, but you can't
actually build this guy with one. Don't drop the furnace golem in water, as
they take damage, even though furnaces normally work underwater. It's also very dangerous to keep these guys
around your builds as they tend to set things on fire. Snow golems have a new type too... Introducing the melon golem, which is really
strange. Just like snow golems, you can shear off their
head! This is what the melon would look like if
Mojang let you carve them, which is honestly even more terrifying than the normal carved
pumpkin. The melon golem rapidly fires melon seed projectiles
at its enemies, instead of snowballs like their pumpkin brothers. The new golems are just the beginning, as
another dangerous mob that Mojang added to Minecraft Earth was the Viler Witch. It was bigger than the normal witch with a
lot more health and the ability to drink invisibility potions before attacking. Something a little less harmful is the group
of six new rabbit types that Mojang added to Minecraft Earth but won't add to the main
game. Most of them are just new skins, but the most
interesting one is the Jumbo Rabbit. It's nearly two blocks tall, making it absolutely
massive compared to normal rabbits. Big Chungus would be proud. There are also seven new pig variants, including
the muddy pig, which you've probably seen before, but did you know that you could get
buckets of mud to get them muddy again if they dry out? But what happens if mud and lava flow into
each other? They make dirt instead of cobblestone! That's weird, but the next ones make even
less sense. You couldn't even get this mob in any game
but it had a LEGO figure made for it! This is the Dyed Cat, and its name is Peanut
Butter! One of the developers said that it's actually
purple goo on the back of that cat, so I guess that makes it peanut butter and jelly. I don't recommend eating it, but you can eat
these eight secret types of chicken from Minecraft Earth. This one's called the "cluckshroom" and they
leave a trail of red mushrooms when they walk in the dark, running around wildly if they're
in daylight. Another interesting one is the fancy chicken. This guy struts around with a giant tail feather
that it can drop, called the "fancy feather". Pigs chicken out when they see fancy chickens, which is a bit rude! An April fools update had diamond chickens
that, instead of making eggs, pooped out diamonds every now and then. This same update had red silverfish called
redstone bugs, which spawned around redstone clocks! It was also the first ever version with horses,
which looked like this. The funny thing is, that's not even the most
cursed thing in this video! Two April fools updates had happy withers. You had to feed them sugar for them to grow
more heads. They fired skulls that acted like bone meal
on grass. These April fools ones were clearly joke mobs,
but surprisingly this next one wasn't. Minecraft Earth's rainbow sheep was a real
thing, and it's quite similar to the "jeb_" easter egg in the main game. This sheep is even cooler as it actually drops
rainbow wool when you shear it! You can craft this into rainbow carpet and,
even better, a rainbow bed! There are seven more types of sheep that you've
never seen, too. You can't dye most of these new versions but
you can shear them. The most special is the horned sheep, which
look amazing, but you probably don't want to keep one as a pet since they paw at the
ground and then charge at you, doing a few hearts of damage. If you manage to defeat it, you'll get a horn
item that does... literally nothing. Speaking of pets, remember DanTDM's skeleton
wolf, Grim? Well, Mojang actually turned it into a real
thing in Minecraft Earth. You could hear its bones rattling when this
undead dog walked around or shook its fur. They may look cute, but you can't tame them
and they'll attack alongside normal skeletons, while howling to give other skeleton mobs
a damage boost effect. Is that a skeleton spider? Yeah, that's right! Bone spiders were a thing too, and launched
bone shard projectiles at you. They had double the health and could attack
normally as well, making them much stronger. Their sounds were HORRIBLE compared to normal
spiders, so it's no wonder that Mojang didn't want to keep these in the main game. Mojang also added two new zombie types which
are pretty deadly. This one's called the bouldering zombie and
can climb up walls like a spider. The other is the lobber zombie which, as the
name suggests, throws rotten flesh projectiles at players. Both of these weird new zombies have differently
shaped arms and new animations that the normal zombies don't have, which makes them very
unique, but they don't have any new drops. Something nicer is the Minecraft version of
Christmas reindeer, the jolly llama, which Mojang added to Minecraft Earth to celebrate
with. This type of llama eats ferns and then jumps
around with joy, jingling its bells. Like the other mobs there were more types
of cow. Twelve of them! The wooly cow was basically like a sheep that
had a lot more health and only dropped brown wool when sheared. The moobloom was in the 2020 mob vote, but
came from this game and could be sheared for buttercups. There was even a very secret pink version
that you could not obtain at all, with new pink flowers on its back. You've probably not heard of the rare "moolip",
a light pink version of the moobloom, with pink daisies attached to its body. Speaking of mob votes, you probably remember
the ones from Minecon and Minecraft Live, but there was another SECRET mob vote that
was EXCLUSIVE to Chinese players to promote the release of Minecraft China. The Panda won the vote with half a million
votes, but there were four other mobs which were the Chinese alligator, golden monkey,
white-lipped deer, and white dolphin. We could've had another species of dolphin
roaming the ocean or monkeys with fruit. The biome votes that Mojang did over the years
have shown mobs that are going to be added in the future. They confirmed:
ostriches and termites in savannas, frogs in swamps,
and vultures in the badlands biome. Remember this mob from the first ever vote? It was actually called the "Wildfire" and
was added into the code of Minecraft Dungeons, but you can't find it in-game. When glitched in, it has four large shields
and a pillar underneath its head. The wildfire uses the texture of a normal
blaze with a helmet that has a red gem in the middle. The wildfire isn't the only mob exclusive
to Minecraft Dungeons that Mojang hasn't given us in the main game. Here are some more: The iceologer was also in the 2020 mob vote
and can summon giant ice chunks to throw at and stun you. Some of the files for this mob call it the
"chillager" which is a MUCH better name than... this. Another Dungeons illager is the mountaineer. These have mountaineer picks, which they use
for attacks. Even scarier are the two armoured versions
that you can come across! The mage illager could cast spells but was
only added into Minecraft Dungeons Arcade, which is really odd. This dripped out villager here goes completely
unused in the game, and never shows up at all. It's called the "quest giver" and probably
would've given out quests, but we'll never know for sure as it was cut from the game. The jack o'lantern was going to be an actual
mob in this game, too! Its eyes would've lit up and then launched
pumpkin balls or seeds at you but never made it into the final game. Pink slimes are in the game and also stay
still and attack from a distance, using purple projectiles. They can't move or jump, but they are still
deadly. They aren't the only slimes though! Tropical slimes hold tropical fish inside
and are passive at first but can turn hostile when provoked. They can also swim in water and even climb
up ladders? When killed, they split into smaller slimes
like the normal ones do. The next mob is another cube-shaped one called
the redstone cube, which leaves a small trail of redstone dust as it relentlessly chases
the player. Unlike most of these mobs, I really wouldn't
like them to add this one. This next one is also something that Mojang
shouldn't add. The wraith is a pretty scary ghost-skeleton
thing that floats around and attacks by placing blue flames around you. Like endermen, they follow you and can teleport
away when they're in danger, making them even more scary. A slightly less scary ghost is the wisp mob. No, not the YouTuber, THIS mob. They make noises like ghasts, but there are
also baby ghasts in the game that make high-pitched ghast sounds. You can even keep them as a pet to fight with
you! Quite cute if you ask me!
(he screams) There are even real birds too that you can
hear but not see, even though they're fully modelled. Minecraft Dungeons also has the squall golem,
which looks like this. They sit on the ground but charge towards
you if the wind blows on them, causing a shockwave with their quick attacks. There are also more types of piglin in this
game, like the fungus thrower, which picks up blue nethershrooms and throws them at you. So those Minecraft Dungeons mobs were crazy,
but now let's look at the secret mobs from the Education Edition. Yeah, the Education Edition does have some
exclusive mobs that Mojang never added to normal Minecraft. The iron golem and furnace golem are alright,
but what if they had a baby? This is the agent. It has no AI because this is from the Education
Edition, where you're supposed to program it yourself! The agent even has its own spawn egg with
a red dot in the middle. It has its own inventory and can push pressure
plates when instructed to move towards them. Since this is a secret mob you could call
it a "secret agent" hahaha. I deserved that. Ever wanted more types of villagers? No? Great! Education Edition also has twenty-five different
new NPC villagers. There's a robot one, one in a hazmat suit,
five bee ones, some doctors, and so many more. They have this cool rainbow spawn egg as well! They're invincible and just kinda stand there
and tell you a message when you click them. Now that you've learned about the Education
Edition mobs, there are also some more that were mentioned by Mojang but never added. When Notch announced that dragons were coming
to Minecraft, he was talking about the Ender Dragon, but also mentioned the "slightly less
dangerous" red dragons, which wouldn't destroy terrain when landing, allowing you to keep
it as a pet! Jeb has said he thinks it will be added eventually,
but who knows. Notch also mentioned adding hamsters in 2010,
but he was only joking. Another developer more recently mentioned
adding seals and orcas, but nothing has come of this just yet. Sea monsters were mentioned in 2010 as well,
and even in the first ever mob vote. This would've pulled you down into the depths
with its tentacle-like tongue. Even more recently, in April 2020, Dinnerbone
said that a naked pigman bodyguard was going to be added, but that the feature got scrapped. Shulkers were originally going to camoflage
with their surroundings, but this feature was cut as it was too hard for even Mojang
to code. So there are 109 Minecraft mobs you've never
seen. Subscribe!
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