
Story time! In 2021, a Japanese creator started a YouTube channel called Eaten Pig After 100 Days with a blunt premise. Sharing everything on the channel, he would raise a pig for 100 days like a pet, shower it with care, and then eat it.
With his real name a mystery, the star of the show was this cute mini pig named Kalby, a name that loosely translates to “grilled ribs” in Korean.
For 99 days, YouTube viewers watched Kalby being pampered with cute outfits, expensive meals, and endless love. Despite all this, the creator kept reminding everyone of the looming truth that on day 100, Kalby would be eaten.
The Channel blew up, reaching over 100,000 YouTube subscribers, many of whom flooded the comments begging him to change his mind and spare the poor pig’s life.
The Day 100 Twist
On the fateful 100th day, the YouTuber uploaded a video of himself slicing, cooking, and eating pork, ultimately triggering immediate outrage. Many people sent him death threats and labelled him a monster.
But then came the plot twist: Kalby was still alive. The pig used in the cooking video was not Kalby at all.
The YouTuber explained that the entire project was a social experiment. He wanted people to think about where the meat they eat comes from and why eating animals feels normal until you are emotionally attached to one. He pointed out that many of the people sending threats were meat eaters themselves and were not as different from him as they believed.
Eaten Pig After 100 Days YouTube Channel Today
The shock experiment didn’t end the channel. Today, Eaten Pig After 100 Days continues as a vlog, documenting the daily life of a pig that looks just like Kalby.