Minecraft’s ‘Vibrant Visuals’ update sparks a wave of wholesome ‘Ghast’ memes

Minecraft’s
Minecraft’s 'Vibrant Visuals' update shines bright with the new 'Happy Ghast' (Via X/ @Minecraft)

Mojang Studios is starting 2025 off with a bang - meet the Happy Ghast, a brand-new mob that was announced by Minecraft. For the first time in history, players can ride the skies on a flying steed that's half-cheery balloon, half-floating fire bomb.

This Minecraft's new visual update is reimagining "air travel" in the most unpredictable and side-splitting way imaginable - hold on tight, it's going to be a bumpy (and potentially explosive) ride.

Minecraft's Vibrant Visuals update didn't only introduce fancy lighting and sparkly water - it also provided us with the clean-cut pandemonium of Happy Ghast memes on the internet.

Players looked at that giant, smiling balloon with tentacles and made humor. From Ghasts in shades to ones traveling first class, the meme factory is in full production- and honestly, Ghast has never been happier (or more selfie-worthy).


Online memes erupt as Minecraft’s ‘Vibrant Visuals’ update unleashes a wave of wholesome Ghast memes

Nothing screams internet gold quite like a massive floating mob suddenly becoming everybody's BFF. One second it's shooting fireballs, the next it's being hugged in fan art and Photoshopped into spa days. The Ghast glow-up is not fake - and social media is having way too much fun with it.

Like a Dino Capsule, but with fireballs (Via X/ @andremation_art)

The new Happy Ghast has fans pitting it against those dinosaur capsules that somehow inflate in water - only this one sprouts wings, fires off fireballs, and may yell at you during flight. It's the kids' toy upgrade no one saw coming but now desperately needs.


Ghasts are literally so cute! (Via X/ @kinomotoroka)

The Ghastling is adorable enough to likely melt obsidian with one smile - and possibly your heart, too. Who knew a flying jellyfish-squid creature could be such main-character material?


Fireballs out, lollipops in! (Via X/ @vonixskulls)

Someone put a cap and a lollipop on the Ghast, and now it doesn't look as much like a Nether threat and more like it's going to its first day of Ghast kindergarten. This creature transitioned from fireball-spewing fear to "Can I have snack time now?" in a flash.


Ghast trying hard not to smile! (Via X/ @PeriOxiide)

Someone shouted out the Ghast halfway through, questioning why it's struggling not to laugh - and good grief, with that huge dorky grin, it is one bad pun away from huffing into the mic. Picture being roasted by a hovering balloon who can't keep it together during stream - comic perfection.


What if Ghast scares away the phantoms? (Via X/ @Mogswamp)

If the Happy Ghast does scare away phantoms, Minecraft players may begin using it as a floating defense system - half-mob, half-flying bug zapper. Phantoms come to investigate, notice a smiling Ghast, and suddenly recall they left the oven on in the End.


Does Ghast look like Yeosang? What do you think? (Via X/ @honeybunhwa)

Everyone's commenting that Happy Ghast somehow resembles Yeosang, and now it can't be unseen - a smiling floating icon just hanging out in the Nether with main character vibes. At this point, someone's probably already modding it to drop albums rather than fireballs.


In short, the Happy Ghast has evolved from a raging mob to an online darling, inciting memes, fashion commentary, and surprise K-pop comparisons. Whether it's frightening away phantoms, sporting a lollipop, or being confused for Yeosang, one thing is certain - Minecraft didn't just release a mob; they released a cultural icon.

Keep reading SoapCentral for more humorous content!

Also Read: DJ Akademiks announces unedited Kanye West interview—fans say, “This about to be the most unfiltered chaos ever”

Edited by Sugnik Mondal
comments icon

What's your opinion?
Newest
Best
Oldest