Eels Soup Viral Video Original [verified]

Have you seen the real, unedited version? Or do you think it’s all a clever deepfake? Share your thoughts below.

The "Eel Soup" video often cited in "lost media" or "shock site" discussions is an adult-oriented film of Japanese origin from the early 2000s. The Content: Eels Soup Viral Video Original

Many argue the video is real. In several Asian culinary traditions, there is a concept of extreme freshness. "Jumping sashimi" (Odori Don) in Japan features dancing shrimp, and similar practices exist with eels in Cantonese cuisine, where the dish is prepared so quickly that nerve endings fire long after the animal is technically dead. Have you seen the real, unedited version

At its core, the original video—typically traced back to Asian social media platforms like Douyin before being mirrored to Western sites—is deceptively simple. It appears to be a standard, if slightly artisanal, cooking tutorial. The camera focuses on a large, bubbling pot of broth. The chef uses chopsticks or a ladle to stir the contents. The "Eel Soup" video often cited in "lost