SOLVING THE TIME LOOP THEORY! | Don't Hug Me I'm Scared TV Show Theory

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RemGames

RemGames

Жыл бұрын

We've solved the Time Loop Theory in the new DHMIS TV Show in this part 2 video!
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The new show hasn't been out for too long yet, but me and my theory partners have been hunkered down trying to solve everything for a long while now, and I think we finally have it!
Join us in this series where we put everything we've got on the table for you all to make the final conclusion!
Are we right?
In this episode, we discuss if the Time Loop Theory is truly accurate, and come up with a very possible alternative. What if it isn't a time loop, but instead, there are different versions of the main characters that get reset?
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@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Once again, this is still just a theory, so it might be disproven later with more information, but again, don't be hesitant to comment below about any other information I may have missed that would disprove my theory, or even solidify this one!
@ParsureArts
@ParsureArts Жыл бұрын
Talking about why Yellow Guy tends to be a target reminds me of uhhhhh my own relationships, hooray! I got separated from a friend after a big misunderstanding, and cut contact for months. Felt like mourning. When we did make up, I felt a really deep resentment and it was like… I knew being mean was wrong, but there was so much hatred I ended up being mean to them. (Thankfully things are fully resolved now) TLDR: Lesley loves her son, but once she got him back (as a puppet) she couldn’t help but have leftover feelings and hate him for ‘leaving’.
@memeguy_12
@memeguy_12 Жыл бұрын
I think it's true
@Hekza0024
@Hekza0024 Жыл бұрын
you’re the best!
@harrishromero6447
@harrishromero6447 Жыл бұрын
Easy to disprove ep 2 death
@harrishromero6447
@harrishromero6447 Жыл бұрын
@@memeguy_12 false
@peggsnbacon
@peggsnbacon Жыл бұрын
Not reallly the focus of the vid, but I firmly believe that Yellow Guy doesn't just "forget" what the book means or was just made to forget it. He still clearly understands it was something important, even if it, in his own words, hurts to think again. The way I interpret it is that when his batteries are changed back and he decides to shred the paper, it's his final act with his newfound clarity. Just like how in the original webseries E6, Red Guy gets his ending not by controlling the machine, but by shutting it down entirely, Yellow Guy claims his "ending" by refusing to play Lesley's game. He doesn't entertain the idea that this book was what he wanted, and instead shreds whatever answers she wrote down for them.
@DOMINNIMOD198
@DOMINNIMOD198 Жыл бұрын
I interpret it less as a challenge to Lesley and more like og yellow guy preferring to live a comfortable lie rather than a hard reality. The intelligent yellow guy gets out of the comfort zone to discover the truth, og yellow guy wants to stay in the comfort zone
@Idk-je2ql
@Idk-je2ql Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah he didn't want it in the first place- Lesley told him that's what he wanted even though Yellow was clearly confused when he recieved it Besides it was evident in episode 4 that he still has his smartness with him (It shows through his brain friends specifically through Saturda..... HOLY CRAP SATUR- *"D A V I D"* ) * cough cough * Back to my original thought- I think him shredding the book was him refusing to play with Lesley but I also think she gave him the book to lure him back in which leaves a sour taste in my mouth- Mini theory: Also while writing this comment I came up with a theory that our dear David died while playing with a kite outside his house I know were shown that YG was chasing a bird but what if that bird was representing a kite? Both are able to fly after all Also who gives a living bird as a gift to their new neighbors??? It makes more sense for it to be a kite Which is why our brain friend counterpart looks like a Kite- (plus he might have died on a saturday hence the name "SaturDavid")
@doubleseaweeddeluxe3208
@doubleseaweeddeluxe3208 Жыл бұрын
@@Idk-je2ql this makes sense ngl-
@shortstackashe
@shortstackashe Жыл бұрын
okay, so red guy is the sort of narrative focal point of the webseries in terms of the effect he has on the plot overall, and context we're given for him. yellow guy is clearly season 1's focal point in the exact same way - effect and context. so I'm just thinking, duck will probably be the front man for season 2, like was originally planned in wakey wakey before it was scrapped. I have a feeling now that they scrapped it because it was all one episode back then. I think season 2 might be a kind of Wakey Wakey Expanded now. and I think I know how he'll effect it, too. red guy chose to end the fantasy in the webseries by pulling the plug. yellow guy chose to continue the fantasy by shredding the book. I think duck is going to take control of it and run it himself - like he does in wakey wakey and like he wanted so badly to do in the job episode. considering the lesley arc doesn't seem done yet, and there was that staircase hinted at, I think duck might find the spares drawer, decide its unfair that he's so replaceable, then go to whatever is upstairs - probably the ultimate control room, maybe even where the computer from the first series is - and take control for himself sorry for the tangent, just a thought I had reading your comment
@tomfilmesejogos544
@tomfilmesejogos544 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think he shredded the book as a response to leslie because he probably doesn’t remember what leslie is. I think that leslie knew that somehow yellow would be dumb again because she puts the three main characters at that dumb state on purpose that’s why when red guy starts having a sense on how everything repeats and wants to leave the teachers try to stop him. That’s why the last scene of the season is so off putting because you can see them going back to the circle of dumbness, short memory and repetition
@jlt-kjv2840
@jlt-kjv2840 Жыл бұрын
In the scene where Duck says "Welp, I'm dead" the back of the newspaper reads "power surge leads to blackout" implying the final episode has happened before. Also noticed at 20:56 in the last episode you can see another staircase implying Leslie's not at the top.
@maddsthegamer
@maddsthegamer Жыл бұрын
The power surge could just be the creators hinting at the future, like how the picture on the fridge changes in episode 5 of the youtube series. though it is usually the future of the episode so i might be looking to deep into it.
@mudawott
@mudawott Жыл бұрын
It could also simply be episodes happening out of order.
@MrApple2018
@MrApple2018 Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing a theory that, after Yellow guy's batteries were swapped at the end, he didnt forget about the book. He was scared that what information might be in it so he decided to not know the truth and shred it. A proof to that is Yellow Guy talks in the mirror with his smart self and he comments about how Red guy and Duck seems upset about him being smart. That probably means dumb Yellow guy still sees what Smart Yellow guy sees. So he probably remembers the book
@cookierungang5981
@cookierungang5981 Жыл бұрын
I believe this could be true and also in the road trip ep yellow guy saw the smart version of himself in the reflection of the window
@TS0D
@TS0D Жыл бұрын
Damn bro this shit turning into moon knight
@thumtak_
@thumtak_ Жыл бұрын
I think it was because he was out of his mind while smart yellow guy was in his body so he simply wasn't there to remember what it was
@sarinabina5487
@sarinabina5487 Жыл бұрын
@@TS0D lmao
@GoodrichT6
@GoodrichT6 Жыл бұрын
I like to think that the guys never left the wasteland in Transportation, they're still there. Lesley just replaced them for the next episode. If they ever escape again, maybe there's a whole town filled with copies of themselves. A community, just like what Red and Yellow wanted.
@falloutboy1379
@falloutboy1379 Жыл бұрын
That'd be interest. Though I feel like they would starve to death or die to the natural elements
@GoodrichT6
@GoodrichT6 Жыл бұрын
@@falloutboy1379 They've survived worse conditions. In Death, Duck survived for the better part of a day in a coffin and he seemed to be fine. Logic doesn't seem to really exist in their world
@durttheelder4035
@durttheelder4035 Жыл бұрын
@@GoodrichT6 you can't really die in a coffin over just one day but they have been shown to have injuries that come and go a lot throughout the series
@Kyumifun
@Kyumifun Жыл бұрын
They met copies of them right before the transport teacher turned into a plane.
@The_Dim_Vanced
@The_Dim_Vanced Жыл бұрын
It would be awesome if the 'favorite color' versions of them came back
@zombieangel159
@zombieangel159 Жыл бұрын
Also don't forget that the Coffin in Episode 2 assumed that it was Yellow Guy who was dead, not Duck.
@crackerpooppop
@crackerpooppop Жыл бұрын
Ahh good point
@Crazygamergal
@Crazygamergal Жыл бұрын
I don’t think she PLAYS the teachers, but I think she controls them. Several teachers return alive in this season, but they’re all friendly! The computer even says “I love you!” To the main three. It’s like they’ve got a completely different personality!
@terribleTerrestrial
@terribleTerrestrial Жыл бұрын
in Death, Red *is* upset about Duck's absence. he literally tries to remake him! its a really good way of showing two different ways people deal with their loved ones dying/moving away/etc. Some of them just grieve and want them back and will do anything to get them back and refuse to move forward that way, and others (Red) *say* theyre moving and take steps to, but then dont *actually* work through their problems (as Stain points out directly) and just try to make other people into their loved one to fill that void while pretending everything is fine, like putting a bandaid on and calling it okay. Red was greatly upset that Duck died, he just showed it differently than Yellow. Yellow was not the only one upset!!
@PGATProductions
@PGATProductions Жыл бұрын
i feel like the logic here is that the duck is meant to be a pet, yellow guy is a kid, and red guy is parent. pet dies, kid very sad but parents not so much. also explains how duck had loads of replacements in the drawer, because pets are easier to replace than humans. also in ep5 duck is literally embodied as a duck in that scene where david dies
@terribleTerrestrial
@terribleTerrestrial Жыл бұрын
@@PGATProductions please know that i respect your interpretation and i am in no way trying to sound aggressive in this reply, just in case i do. im autistic and i wont realize it, im just trying to say my opinion lmao. anyway! i dont think that duck is like a pet at all, frankly. hes a pretty main and vocal member of the group, contributing way more than a pet could. i definitely see where youre coming from, but if he were meant to represent a pet in any way i think it wouldve been more obvious throughout the rest of the show. yes duck has a lot of replacements, but 1) he dies the most and 2) we dont see everyone else's drawers anyway! they could have just as many or even more. and i think he's probably embodied as a duck because ,, he's a duck ^^??
@peggsnbacon
@peggsnbacon Жыл бұрын
Exactly, and I don't get why people act like Yellow's the only one grieving. Red is *desperately* in denial about things even with how outwardly he seemed very lax or even apathetic.
@terribleTerrestrial
@terribleTerrestrial Жыл бұрын
@@peggsnbacon yeah !!!!! thats just how he is, yknow? he's just got a monotone voice, that doesnt actually indicate a lack of emotion. some people's points on this show feel so ableist sometimes, as a lot of the things they call out are just symptoms of autism sjdflk
@00T398
@00T398 Жыл бұрын
@@PGATProductions I understand that theory, in the flashback, we can see duck as some sort of dog like thing, but I think duck is actually some sort of old man. I think this based on the way he acts. He acts like an old man, so either the pet was old aged, or he was literally an old man.
@drcheesenut896
@drcheesenut896 Жыл бұрын
I think you forgot how big of a role Duck has in the Yellow Guy and Lesley connection. In the Mulhoven scene in Episode 5 David dies after chasing a bird into the street. During the whole scene the narrator (Lesley) is insulting the bird calling it "A rat. Some kind of worthless animal?". Throughout both series Duck is repeatedly treated differently than Red Guy and Yellow Guy. For example, in the KZfaq series he is the only one to actually die, twice at that, he dies in Episode 2 and dies in Episode 5, whereas Red Guy gets to escape and Yellow Guy keeps on going. Then in this series, he doesn't fit into the workplace in the first episode, he's the one to die and later get replaced in the second, he doesn't fit in with the family in episode 3 and in the Mulhoven scene in Episode 5 he is portrayed as a pet, being merged with a dog, while Red Guy gets to be a neighbor alongside Yellow Guy. Then in Episode 6 there's a dead Duck corpse on the ground when the room goes dark. To add on to this, Lesley's piano thing only had one drawer, which we know only has replacements of Duck. Unless they're stashed away in a completely separate location for some reason, Duck is the only one replaceable (which brings into question a lot of this theory). It's clear that Lesley holds some anger at that bird for what happened to her son (As a little extra note, Yellow Guy and Red Guy have directly questioned their existence, Red Guy in the original series, Yellow Guy in the new one, meanwhile Duck has not) From this we can gather that Yellow Guy represents David, and Duck represents the bird that he chased into the street. The only question left then is who does Red Guy represent Edit: also you made a mistake saying Roy hadn't appeared since Episode 3, but he actually was in Episode 5 as well. He was the hitchhiker Yellow Guy picked up. It was clearly Roy in disguise, as if you listen closely you can even hear him making Roy's angry breathing/mumbling sounds
@donnie_duckling
@donnie_duckling Жыл бұрын
In a way it also seems that, while Duck doesn't question his own existence, he is definitely aware of how the world works and how dangerous and unfair it is for him. He is far more aware than Red in this series, actually; at least by what's shown in his attitude in the Jobs, Family and Transport episodes. He also knows, or at least senses that if they try to go off from what's supposed to happen bad things will start piling up until it all blows in their face. That's why he is the one who actively engages in the teachers lessons most of the time and goes along with the "script": he is the first one to try and discourage Red from trying to escape, he accepts his death because, symbolically, he always has been dead. He, realistically, is knowledgeable and even had a better understanding in some things than the own teachers. And he knows that Yellow becoming smart is dangerous, because restarting the loop inevitably will bring his and his friends' deaths, and the hell they live in will never stop. But his ego and the role he has to play in the events of the series are what I think make him incapable of actively doing anything to prevent it. He is bound to Lesley's will and needs.
@Kyumifun
@Kyumifun Жыл бұрын
His personality is also being arrogant, selfish and quite rude (not like the other two aren't rude, but Duck's rudeness is more noticable). Being arrogant or selfish is a bad thing, which is a way to show Duck as someone bad.
@CarneiroDaNeve
@CarneiroDaNeve Жыл бұрын
I think that each one of the trio represents what Lesley think that David would be, Yellow Guy was him as a kid, Red Guy was him as an adolescent/adult, and Duck was him as an old man (I mean, Duck was in the military) Also, Duck is the smartest one, he was the smartest one in Time, Jobs, Family (you can also consider healthy if you want to), but there's something stopping him from being full smart, the Speaker compared him to a book box, this could imply that there's something stopping him from thinking out of the box and he can only know what is on the books, if it wasn't by that, he would ask about his existence instead of just accepting everything that happens But I still think that Duck can represent the bird, so I think that he represents both things, he's what "killed" David and also what David would be if he never got ran over by a car, that's why he can be cruel sometimes. Yellow Guy could be dumb because this is what would happen if David survived, he would probably have a brain damage
@maverickREAL
@maverickREAL Жыл бұрын
Minor nitpick: I think that Yellow Guy saying "what're we doing?" at the end of the Big Day song is not because he forgot about the shepherd's pie, but because he's confused about how his and Red's wires are crossing regarding the events of the big day, because one sang "shepherd's pie" and the other sang "big day."
@firststar319
@firststar319 Жыл бұрын
I think the point is that Yellow Guy forgot that it was the Big Day and his attention went to the Sheperd's Pie rather than the Big Day, which he *was* singing about right before.
@TehNoobiness
@TehNoobiness Жыл бұрын
@@firststar319 Well, but he can clearly follow the instructions to make the Shepherd's Pie, and was able to do so over the course of the montage--which implies that even if he does have trouble remembering things, he can definitely keep up with short-term memories and information.
@firststar319
@firststar319 Жыл бұрын
@@TehNoobiness oh well, I believe you have a point. I still think I do have a point, but I think what you and op are saying makes more sense.
@Unicorns1926
@Unicorns1926 Жыл бұрын
I don't know that much about dhmis so which episode was the dark episode!?
@sk_lxr2920
@sk_lxr2920 Жыл бұрын
@@Unicorns1926 All the episodes are dark and confuisng, they all have little easter eggs n stuff, is just that some of them are more disturbing than the others. The lights actually go off on the th episode of the TV series, if that's what you're asking.
@gc7037
@gc7037 Жыл бұрын
Not sure if it was said in the comments already, but you can further verify Yellow Guy being David beside his overalls having a "D" is by in the Death episode, the coffin teacher when guessing who died guesses Yellow first. Not Duck.
@pixiebyrd
@pixiebyrd Жыл бұрын
Maybe it connects, but I also just realized that one of yellow guy’s imaginary friends was named SaturDavid if I’m remembering right
@ButterBlaziken230
@ButterBlaziken230 Жыл бұрын
@@pixiebyrd yeah, the guy with the kite head
@mewtuwa
@mewtuwa Жыл бұрын
@@pixiebyrd Crazy theory time: David died on a Saturday playing with his kite and ran into the road.
@admiradordebolo1368
@admiradordebolo1368 Жыл бұрын
I think it might be just a kind of analogy, but one of the creators of the show actually refers to Yellow Guy as Doy, so i think this is his name
@DELETEDUNUSED
@DELETEDUNUSED Жыл бұрын
@@mewtuwa i mean theres nothing supporting it
@Xploshi
@Xploshi Жыл бұрын
The scene when Lesley moves Yellow to the ground floor uses the same music as when we see duck sealed in his coffin for the first time, and the scenes also have similar camera composition we can also see a dead yellow guy and Tony fossil buried in the ground
@bugisbonkers
@bugisbonkers Жыл бұрын
Wait there’s a Yellow Guy in the ground??
@kryptoid2568
@kryptoid2568 Жыл бұрын
XPLOSHI!!!!HIII
@PopfulFrost
@PopfulFrost Жыл бұрын
Fancy seeing you here!
Жыл бұрын
XPLOSHI
@jeancartoon
@jeancartoon Жыл бұрын
If there was a second season could "Duck" be the one to break the boundaries of the show? In the web show it was Red, in the series it was Yellow. It would be interesting to see how he (basically being the oldest of the 3 characters) makes that separation between their "reality" and the "fiction" in a more meaningful way to the plot... I think about it taking into account the windows with the colors of the characters in the attic and how in a certain way they could be related to the loss of Leslie
@colorfulmax
@colorfulmax Жыл бұрын
Omg I didn’t even realize the windows were the colors of the main guys, That’s rlly interesting
@izthisreal4195
@izthisreal4195 Жыл бұрын
Duck guy was also sorta realizing he'd constantly point out how things seemed wrong or off and how he always caused the problem
@Crazygamergal
@Crazygamergal Жыл бұрын
@@izthisreal4195 and it’s technically not duck anymore! It’s stain! And what did he want? To go on adventures!
@durttheelder4035
@durttheelder4035 Жыл бұрын
where does it say that duck is the oldest I thought all of their ages were ambiguous
@jeancartoon
@jeancartoon Жыл бұрын
@@durttheelder4035 duck it's grumpy, sarcastic, sees himself as the father of their family, makes reference to military forces... In my own perception of the show I sees him as the older of the 3 main characters
@kapitankapital6580
@kapitankapital6580 Жыл бұрын
I won't pretend to have a thorough enough understanding of the series to contest this, but isn't there a scene when Yellow Guy leaves the attic that reveals another door and another flight of stairs? The assumption is that Lesley is essentially "real" in a way that the puppet characters aren't because she's played by a human, which is in keeping with how these sorts of shows normally work (4th wall-breaking puppet shows) but there's no specific in-universe reason to suspect she's the highest power. In fact, the fact that there are stairs beyond, and that she exists *within* the dollhouse suggests to me that she is not all that different to the puppets. I also think it's interesting that there's big and bigger versions of Red and Duck, but not Yellow, and in fact the other versions not only recognise him but seem to be expecting him. This could mean that Yellow is unique in some way, or that different versions cannot meet themselves, or that the journey upstairs is more metaphysical and personal, so that if say, Duck were to go upstairs, he would see big and bigger Yellow and Red. It could also be unique to their characters; Yellow sees the others as more intelligent than him, and so it follows that his perception of travelling upstairs would result in more and more intelligent versions of the others. I dunno, I just thought it's not necessarily set in stone that Lesley *is* the Creator.
@donnie_duckling
@donnie_duckling Жыл бұрын
this! I personally like to think that the "machine show" of the yt series is, in a way, the true creator of the nightmarish world they live in (not too different from the matrix), and it just reforms itself depending on who is taking control over the main trio. in the case of Roy from the original series, it adapted itself so it could become a punish land for yellow guy, just like the itsnicethat interview with the characters revealed. in the case of Lesley, it reformed itself to become a "safe place" for all of them to live in, still keeping the horror elements and time loop like the original because she (either reflecting her trauma in case the family theory is real, or just trying to cope with her own nightmare world) wants to play god and enjoy the enormous, twisted joke that is their lives starting over and over again in an endless loop. I also like to think that the "real world" our fave trio saw in ep 5 is still part of the simulation; similar to how the rooms with the big, bigger boys and leslie serve as a way to keep yellow from looking for answers to his existential crisis: when red is watching the fire while lying to yellow, telling him that the neighbors will come, there's a fridge with a can of duck's meat from the og series that's made of felt. theoretically that shouldn't happen. none of them had a can in the car, and judging by the live action sequence of the dreams episode, all objects around them should just be normal stuff like in our world. that can makes me think that the real world they reached wasn't too different from the concept of the layers in the matrix movies. it was a way to discourage them from trying to escape (specially red, since he had technically already escaped in roy's simulation) and make them think that what they had was just enough.
@JisatsuArchives
@JisatsuArchives Жыл бұрын
Lesley’s room is also a part of the dollhouse which I find interesting
@Acesahn
@Acesahn Жыл бұрын
My theory is Yellow isn't a puppet at all but some kind of reanimated cyborg of Leslie's son. Which would explain the batteries, the wires in his brain, his connection with David among other things.
@Kyumifun
@Kyumifun Жыл бұрын
@@donnie_duckling the beginning part of your comment reminds me of the game Inscryption where there has been a long loop of four "scribes" (masters of four themes that make their world) compete with each orher who'll find "old data" first and take control of their world, shaping it into a different looking one and even being able to manipulate the other scribes. Maybe this show has something similar going on.
@pietrayday9915
@pietrayday9915 Жыл бұрын
Theosophy and the "Eastern Mysticism" it drew from holds that there are different planes of reality, one above another, through which our spirits grow and evolve through our lifetimes and beyond via reincarnation... once we have become spiritually enlightened enough on a plane of existence, we might choose to advance to the next level to live and relive our lives anew in preparation for the planes beyond that until at last achieving Nirvana, or we might choose instead to remain on the current plane or descend to a lower one, reincarnating as enlightened gurus who will help lead others through their spiritual advancement, earning a sort of cosmic currency - good and bad karma - towards our own ultimate enlightenment. Theosophy also holds that there is a city at the center of the world, Agartha, which is inhabited by an undying race of super-beings, masters of the universe who secretly guide the world, for better or worse, toward their particular vision of spiritual perfection. And, somewhere out beyond the material plane where we live our mortal lives, in the depths of the Astral Plane, can be found the Akashic Wall, upon which is inscribed all the knowledge of the world, things that are, and things that were, and things that will be, and things that never were but are nevertheless true, laid out to be read by those who dwell on the Astral Plane and are able to make the dream quest needed to find it, and also by those adventurous souls on the Material Plane who are properly prepared and enlightened enough to make the journey by Astral Projection, so that they may bring back the truths inscribed on the Akashic Record as prophecies and visions that may be recalled upon awakening from the Astral journey.... I think there are many hints that something of the sort might be happening in DHMIS, at least in the TV series - the table lamp in the "Death" episode more or less alludes directly to this in its response to Yellow Guy's question about what happens when we die: Some people say we go to a paradise, others say we come back as our favorite objects (recall that the "teachers" in each story are exactly these sorts of objects!), but the table lamp likes to believe that we go to the center of the Earth to relive our lives over and over, and every time we get it right, we get a "pound".... So, if we apply this, I think we can perhaps imagine the various floors of the house to model these sorts of planes of existence, with staircases higher up through the various planes of reality - ethereal, astral, etc. - with increasingly more spiritually advanced "bigger boys" on each of the levels... not necessarily perfected, but imperfect in more spiritually advanced and complicated ways, with bigger hurdles to clear toward their advancement. And, higher up above them is Lesley, but even Lesley is not at the highest levels, where the most advanced and almost godlike souls have ascended to the spiritual perfection and emptiness of Nirvana, from which their guide all the other planes below them. The book corresponds pretty closely to the Akashic Record - the prophecies and visions gained through spiritual projection onto a higher plane, but imperfectly remembered upon awakening from that dreamlike state. And, as mentioned, there are gurus who have chosen to reincarnate as "objects" in the ground floor of the house, to teach lessens for the enlightenment of the characters - as imperfect and misguided as those lessens tend to be! (Thus it is with gurus and teachers in reality, unfortunately: they probably mean well, and probably have achieved a certain amount of enlightenment necessary to teach the lessons properly, but they are, after all, still far from the perfection of Nirvana, and still capable of teaching wildly misguided lessons.....) That brings us to the interesting case of Yellow Guy, and exactly what happened in the "Electricity" episode: it seems that Yellow Guy's spiritual batteries have been drained and corroded, leaving him dull and confused on his current plane of existence, where he has been reliving his life, trying to get it right... I think we might gather that he's been there a long time, and that it's not been a very happy time... we might suppose that the weird Mulhoven New Town flashback scene was a memory of a past life, and we might take the "Electricity" episode's premise as Yellow Guy being temporarily recharged through contact with "Electracy", allowing for an astral journey up through a couple planes to the one where Lesley, a sort of cosmic puppeteer, stages the "performances" of the reincarnated lives for "The Council" to review, granting karma toward spiritual advancement whenever the performers "get it right". Something of the nature of this reality would be found on the "Akashic Record" - the book of wisdom that Yellow Guy brings back down to "reality" at the end of his astral journey, and promptly forgets upon awakening when he loses Electracy's batteries. Yellow Guy has been to Lesley's plane more than once - the evidence for that is provided throughout this journey, in remarks from the various characters Yellow Guy meets, including Lesley herself: I think that perhaps we might conclude that Yellow Guy has advanced spiritually a bit further than Red Guy and Duck, but has chosen to remain behind with them, to help guide them forward, it's part of the point of trying to bring the book back with him to show to them. Alas, Yellow Guy's incarnation is imperfect, and the key to the wisdom in the book is forgotten, and Yellow Guy joins Duck and Red Guy in shredding that wisdom... Yellow Guy is as imperfect a guru as any of the "teachers" the guys meet in the series, after all, but he is Lesley's favorite, and perhaps there's a good reason for that: he's not a bad soul, and has much better potential than the other teachers seem to have, and certainly seems to be much more enlightened than the higher versions of Red Guy and Duck that we meet in the "Big Boys Room" and "Bigger Boys Room"! With that in mind, I don't think that there is a "time loop", nor do I think the episodes are "out of order" - the time line doesn't matter, and I think we can see from the way the stories play out that it's definitely not a matter of time repeating itself, but rather something much closer to the description the Table Lamp gave of reliving life over and over as a performance for "The Council", and getting "a pound" every time they "get it right"! The "puppets" are just characters in performances of their own lives, repeated as often as needed until they've perfected their lives enough to move on. I don't think the "Council", nor Lesley, nor the "teachers", nor even Roy are necessarily malignant - they are just imperfect at playing their own roles in the performances, with results that can vary from the absurd, to the uncanny and terrifying, to indeed outright malevolent at times, as in the case of that creepy family in the "Family" episode, but not always so, as we see with "teachers" like the Table Lamp or the Computer in their TV incarnations. - and, as weird, creepy, and uncanny as she seems, even Lesley seems to be trying to help the guys out.... Or, at least those are the impressions I get. I think I'll stick with the Theosophical take on the show for a while, and see where it takes me, but however that goes, I think that little speech from the Table Lamp in "Death" is, perhaps, one of the most important keys we've been given for unlocking the otherwise mysterious things we see in the TV series: of all the things that the teachers have said to the guys, that speech alone seems to be honest, direct, consistent, and built from something other than blatant lies, delusions, and nonsense....
@Kiefy420
@Kiefy420 Жыл бұрын
Before going to sleep, I was thinking of the sequence where Yellow Guy walked upstairs to find an intelligent versions of Duck and Red. In this sequence we never see where old/intelligent Yellow guy is, indicating even more that Yellow guy is the child of Lesley which died at a young age and never got to fully develop. I don't know where this would tie in but I thought it was interesting.
@jhv9886
@jhv9886 Жыл бұрын
I think leslie said "YOURE NOT MY REAL SON" in a bit of a sad, angry way because it wasn't actually her son, it was a puppet/doll she made to cope with Davids (her sons) death
@ArcaneSorceror
@ArcaneSorceror Жыл бұрын
That would explain why we see Yellow Guy's head (with blood at the bottom) and Duck's head is the same way on the book...
@justsoup3726
@justsoup3726 Жыл бұрын
21:16 that actually makes me so sad. I was already sad that Stain got killed in the original episode, but to learn that he's being tortured is so much worse.
@darcylinke6632
@darcylinke6632 Жыл бұрын
some people think stain killed duck but then duck got replaced
@canned3880
@canned3880 Жыл бұрын
@@darcylinke6632 apparently the model used is stain's instead of duck, and there were maggots in the body
@Merchantic
@Merchantic Жыл бұрын
@@canned3880 yup! Stain killed Duck in the Death episode
@Nano12123
@Nano12123 Жыл бұрын
@@canned3880 The one with the guts and insides on the floor was the one had their insides removed? I think Stain was killed, reverted back, and went upstairs ):
@stuartmarples7828
@stuartmarples7828 Жыл бұрын
I’m glad, I hated Stain
@OodleYT
@OodleYT Жыл бұрын
This is a pretty interesting theory! Just a few things to bring up for the sake of conversation: There are many times where the characters seem to forget something that aren’t mentioned here. In episode 5 red guy directly comments on how the teachers pop up, and both duck and yellow guy are confused until the transportation guy actually shows up. However in episode 6 when smart yellow guy comments on people randomly showing up red guy also seems confused at first. Episodes 1 and 3 even play into this, with duck seemingly forgetting his friends for a bit after his interaction with the care hound, and yellow guy failing to remember his friends in the family episode after they are taken out of the house. It’s also noteworthy how sometimes they have random flashes of memories, for instance red guy in the episode 4 intro screaming about living in a nightmare, or even the detail of them not knowing each other’s names since they always refer to each other as “that one” or something along those lines (this could also be something about their names being weird symbols that can’t be pronounced but they did type out yellow guy’s name on the computer so it seems there is some way to translate it to a speakable language?). Along with all of the hints to duck being dead or there being 2 of him, there’s also a lot of references to water related deaths. In episode 2 duck is declared dead from not drinking enough water, and red guy’s ID card tells him that he “drowns in the lake/it has something to do with water”. Grolvis and Holvit (or whatever their names are I can’t remember) are always talking about water in their episodes. Even in the YT series yellow guy drowns in oil, and in episode 1 of the show the vending machine gives them “black water”. Maybe I’m just looking into it too much though, just seemed like a weird detail how much water is associated with death here. Sorry for the little rant, I’m loving these videos! They are funny and provide a really interesting way to view the series. Keep it up! Edit: fixed some errors lol
@colorfulmax
@colorfulmax Жыл бұрын
I’m actually not sure that the water thing is 100% a coincidence, I’m not really sure of water specifically but that “black water” (which kinda just looks like oil, especially because the train and the robot people from episode one drink it, and yellow guy who runs off of batteries drank the trains black water if I remember correctly) seems sorta important I’d have to look into it more but I feel like you have something going with the water. (Red guys assumed lake death was a bit curious as well)
@antagonistduck
@antagonistduck Жыл бұрын
in the family episode they literally said they all died at the same time in the same way i'm still freaked over that like are they real people?????
@balls_gaming
@balls_gaming Жыл бұрын
it's not Grolvis and Holvit, it's Groltin and Hovris.sorry I had to. Great comment though. Also maybe you could add that in a few more episodes that weird liquids are in? Like how it's in episode 5 with the trains drink, and episode 3's tea
@colorfulmax
@colorfulmax Жыл бұрын
@@antagonistduck I’m not sure they all _actually died_ at the same time, I think Yellow was just trying to understand what I family was and _thought_ that your family all dies at the same time. I may be wrong tho
@OodleYT
@OodleYT Жыл бұрын
@@balls_gaming I think the train’s “special drink” is just gas, because when he’s asked about what it’s made of he says something along the lines of “it’s forged from the last remnants of the ancient ones” which is just a really dramatic way to say fossil fuels. Still noteworthy how it’s another drink associated with hurting or killing though!
@petersorota955
@petersorota955 Жыл бұрын
I really think the most obvious (and also the most grim) answer to the memory problem is that what they do and don’t remember is determined entirely by Leslie for the sake of doing what would be “funniest” at any given moment. This is really the only way to explain the overwhelming inconsistency in what they do and do not remember at any given point.
@pixelfuzztv1371
@pixelfuzztv1371 Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't mention the beginning of EP 6 when duck is trying to think of the word "up" and instead Yellow guy goes on this weird rant about how there's "bigger ones" above you (big boys) and then "smaller ones on top of that" (the dolls)
@Ms.Snooks
@Ms.Snooks Жыл бұрын
I've always wondered what the "D" on yellow guys overalls stood for...David
@theshamanicphilosopher9124
@theshamanicphilosopher9124 Жыл бұрын
Another instance of Yellow almost remembering comes at the beginning of the episode when they are trying to solve the crossword. To the clue "the opposite of down", Yellow responds "its when you can't remember that over top of you are bigger ones, and they are bigger (big boys), and bigger (bigger boys), and then over that is a smaller one of all of it (doll house) at the top of that." We also see the pictures on the walls of the stairwell with Yellow going up the stairs and in Leslie's hall the picture of Yellow has a picture of Yellow with another picture of Yellow on the wall, infinitely. There is also the issue of the stairs at the back of Leslie's room. Yellow has encountered Leslie many times and has always been cast back down amongst his "brain friends" (Duck and Red-guy). Presumably, if Yellow could realize that Leslie was just another fixation/trap and ignore her he could get free...but he can't. Seems like a coma, or perhaps a psychosis born of PTSD and obsessive compulsive behavior born of trauma avoidance.
@adrib1062
@adrib1062 Жыл бұрын
There is a thing that nobody noticed. It’s the last time we see Leslie for the last time in episode 6, we can see a zoom in a mysterious door in the back of the room, leading to other stairs. That means that the house was still going up and maybe Leslie’s room was simply an other level to cross for yellow guy and he didn’t discover the all truth. Anyway, it’s on to interpretation but I just found important to tell you this in case you haven’t seen it.
@pixiebyrd
@pixiebyrd Жыл бұрын
I’m wondering if it may be implying that Leslie is also being controlled in a way, being forced to play with the dollhouse. Maybe if she killed her son, some even higher power is making her forever act out moments and lessons with him as a sort of punishment? She’s been doing it for so long that it’s broken her and she just sees it all as funny or something. I dont know if it makes sense for sure
@sophie_shLepper
@sophie_shLepper Жыл бұрын
i think that lesley purposefully kept yellow guy from going higher
@toystorytoday2081
@toystorytoday2081 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for uploading these great videos while Matpat is still not making these.
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being here!
@Niyucuatro
@Niyucuatro Жыл бұрын
He is probably still trying to fit The media theory into this series.
@tammywhitson4164
@tammywhitson4164 Жыл бұрын
@@RemGames super happy someone isn't shoving the new episodes into the media theory yet
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
@@tammywhitson4164 I haven't been really up to date with any other theories, so I might not be as familiar with it then when MatPat's original theory came out. Is the media theory that this is just all a show run by Red Guy and that Roy is the person funding it?
@tammywhitson4164
@tammywhitson4164 Жыл бұрын
@@RemGames yep. I used to believe it, but thanks to several theories ive realized that its not as good as it first seemed.
@ckcez
@ckcez Жыл бұрын
Something I noticed is that Lesley’s piano only has one drawer, and it only has copies of Duck in it. While everyone gets tortured in one way or another, Duck is the only one who ever actually dies. This leads me to think Red and Yellow (especially Yellow) don’t/can’t be replaced.
@georges227
@georges227 Жыл бұрын
I feel like another thing to question is why does Leslie never go downstairs?
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
That's true. That's definitely a thing to think more about
@patoanimations420
@patoanimations420 Жыл бұрын
She goes downstairs as the teachers
@georges227
@georges227 Жыл бұрын
@@patoanimations420 That would bring up a lot of plotholes like why do we see the dead teachers when bird and red guy are in the dark? Also why would her appearance change when she went a downstairs? Yellow guys appearance didn't change when he went upstairs. I don't know but I don't think that's what it is.
@patoanimations420
@patoanimations420 Жыл бұрын
@@georges227 the teachers are dead because nothing is giving them life enymore, and her apearance dosent change, shes just playing characters
@pietrayday9915
@pietrayday9915 Жыл бұрын
"No matter how we twist and turn, we are just dancing in chains...."
@nicholasharlan6504
@nicholasharlan6504 Жыл бұрын
I’m not convinced that Leslie is the true mastermind. At least not the one we see in the house. “No matter how we twist and turn, We’re still just dancing in chains.” We’re implies she too is bound to some rule, some law of this bizarre world. As much a slave to setting it back up for the next reset as the characters are to reliving it. And yes I do think it is something of time loop. The houses are like music boxes, they have to be wound up for the “days” events to begin. Between each wind up Leslie sets the next world up via the mini models, but remnants of past days and experiences slip in here and there with the main trio. Help is written on the fridge, and I think that all three possess some knowledge that the world isn’t right but yellow is the one with the most insight. If everything resets in the new worlds, I wouldn’t be surprised if the book being shredded is not a permanent event: it’s a prop. It’s bound to have numerous copies. Truth be told, the real master of this situation must dwell up those final stairs in Leslie’s room.
@KuuchWizard
@KuuchWizard Жыл бұрын
10:40 I think the main difference is the inception of the doll house. The house on the left is simply the doll house yellow guy sees and interacts with. I presume that the house on the right is yet another version, but it lies within the floor above Lesley, or it could also be the “dimension” in which the time loop we experience takes place within the show. I.e, the doll house on the right also contains Lesley, where she may be a puppet herself, which Episode 6 may be implying with the next set of stairs that Yellow Guy doesn’t realize is there.
@TheBritishDragong
@TheBritishDragong Жыл бұрын
21:41 I love how theorists start to raise their voices as they talk when they’re getting to the exciting part of their theory Anyways, this is actually really convincing, and I’m tempted to believe it.. if not alter a few things to be more to my liking. Respect for the amount of research you’ve done! :)
@Fizzynetic
@Fizzynetic Жыл бұрын
I dont think yellow completely forgot what was in the book, i think when his batteries were taken out, since his intelligence and free thinking were taken away, he tried his best to remember what was in the book because he knew it was important, but since it hurts for him to think he couldn't explain it or think to hard about it to actually remember. so when he saw the shredder, something that they used earlier before he got new batteries, he gave up thinking and decided to have fun instead and tore uo the book. i think this is something that has happened several times before since in the transport intro he basically describes the rooms upstairs and him losing his memory of the book in simple terms since he couldn't think too much about it.
@bdavid108
@bdavid108 Жыл бұрын
For me the main question is how the original series and a TV series connect. Those were short videos and these are like sitcom episodes, like a whole different genre. I feel like something's going on, like how Twin Peaks used the original genres for creating something brand new.
@samsailor7598
@samsailor7598 Жыл бұрын
Yes! I think Becky, Joe and Co. aree definitely playing around with the 'reality' of a sitcom. I think it's a great shift in focus, and suits the horror aspect of the show.
@bdavid108
@bdavid108 Жыл бұрын
@@samsailor7598 Agreed. I felt this is a similar situation like The Simpsons and South park, etc. Although some things and characers stay and remembered, in every episode the life of the main guys resets.
@thenoobygamer9000
@thenoobygamer9000 Жыл бұрын
Idk how many people actually noticed this but the Yellow guy actually doesn't forget about the attic, he actually remembers it from the last loop they did of the show. Since in the last episode, before he gets the batteries changed at all, he talks about how the house has layers, with it being bigger as you go up and at the top it's small. It sounds really weird in the conversation they are having but with knowing the ending of the episode it shows that he remembers from the last time the events happened. Meaning that these characters are in a time loop within this series specifically. There are other things that yellow guy says that sounds weird but he ends up being right, it's because he is able to remember some of the events before they even happen. Edit: this seems like the song he sings but there is another moment where he is talking to duck recalling the events again. I didn't think about the scene in the intro where he remembers stuff when typing the comment. So if I'm not mistaken he remembers the attic twice before actually going to the attic. Also I do agree that they are losing their memory based on the theme of each episode, but I feel like it goes deeper than what is said in the video. These characters have to forget or the whole structure of the show changes. Currently you can take them on fun adventures to go and explore different themes, towards the end of the show however it shows, us the viewer, why she makes them forget, it's because they try to leave. You can't have a show without characters. I feel like the ending will be Leslie giving up the show, letting the characters be free by walking out the door in the attic, and Leslie walking off set towards the camera(not following the characters), and I feel like it would be one of the most impactful endings to a series.
@thenoobygamer9000
@thenoobygamer9000 Жыл бұрын
Also duck gets killed and replaced by the forever boy, the animations are different with them and the forever boy is the one who stays in the show(duck is a lot more solid/slick than fluffy, if you noticed that detail then that's why.) Edit: I had no clue that the red guy and duck talked about the layers above them, and at that I didn't even think that it was the same blob guy, since I heard about the theory above. Duck gets hit and has organs though and it seems like the blob doesn't, I figured out it's the case of having multiple props, like how there was a case full of ducks. That's what was used to make the blob into duck rather than actually molding him, since he is too small to mold into duck, especially with his insides intact and functioning. Meaning the duck seen when there are two of them isn't even the blob but literally a second duck. Them knowing about the other layers is really trippy though, it shows they are hiding information from yellow guy, either that or he wasn't smart enough to understand them until the batteries got changed. However one of the biggest nitpicks I had was that red guy wants to leave in episode 5 and decides to drive out of the house. If he knows about the other layers, it stands to reason he would want to explore them, however with how specific the details get when he recalls the other layers shows that he may just not be interested in them, a different way out. It's sad since if yellow guy had red guys drive to escape they would be gone by now. Yellow guy wasn't looking for an exit when exploring the house, they were just exploring. I should make a video rather than a long ass KZfaq comment tbh 😂
@beybladefinch7762
@beybladefinch7762 Жыл бұрын
Did Lesley kill David? Her grief is powerful and confusing and I can imagine it being brought on by more than the death of a loved one, but instead by causing it. Having Lesley written on the licence plate could just be because she’s controlling it or foreshadowing her presence but I see it now as a representation of her. Her screams as yellow guy gets hit by the car don’t make sense if she wasn’t present, and none of the postman-pat-like dolls really look like her other than maybe the vacuum cleaner shop owner. But the owner, like the rest of the town, don’t seem to care so much, meanwhile we never see the face of the driver.
@dybcreations
@dybcreations Жыл бұрын
I think the "requirement" for a "reset" is simply the intro to the show; more specifically, when Lesley turns the crank and the dollhouse spins. But here's a slightly alternate theory: I think the Duck is the only one who gets replaced every episode. Evidence points to there being a new duck every episode (there are only multiple Duck figurines in the drawer). I think Yellow Guy is the same Yellow guy not only every episode, but even from the OG series and possibly the "Clayhill" scrapped series. At this point you may ask about Yellow Guy's future life in Ep. 1, and I would argue that Ep. 1 was not actually meant for Yellow Guy! Yellow Guy was THE IDEAL WORKER. The episode was actually meant for Red Guy as a reminder of his previous life in the OG series to encourage him to "stay in line" with the premise of this new show (which I'll get to in a sec). When Duck was spat out, it's clear he was replaced mid-episode by Lesley, but also, Yellow Guy was removed from the workplace set and replaced with some old guy that resembles him to eventually kill off to help drive home the consequences to Red Guy. Back to Red Guy, I think Red Guy is also the same Red Guy from the OG series (again, we have no evidence to suggest he was ever replaced), AND he's ACTUALLY COMPLICIT with Lesley and reinforcing the "resets". If I were to hazard a guess, Red Guy is ONCE AGAIN representative of DHMIS's creators. His little independent show at the end of the OG series was picked up by Lesley this time (either instead of Roy, or Lesley is herself a puppet and will be revealed to belong to someone else later). Lesley wants the show for her own purposes, possibly to use Yellow Guy as a surrogate son or some other catharsis/creepy shit that REM will make a video on later. Red Guy demanded to stay on board to keep the show grounded to its roots and he and Lesley came up with some kind of understanding. I would imagine Red Guy's rules are essentially the intro: -There's 3 of us --> Yellow guy, Red guy, and Duck are the main characters of the show. -They all hang out to find out what they talk about --> some "teacher" will show up and sing a wacky song. As long as the show sticks to these core values, Red Guy would rather live in this "NIGHTMARE!!!!!" than work in an office/upper management. That's his incentive for pretending each episode is new and "forgetting" things. Meanwhile, Lesley, the show's executive producer, keeps wanting to expand on the show, making the house bigger and adding more pizazz and stuff. Apparently, Lesley did something that was the last straw to make Red Guy want to escape the show again, too, but I'll leave that for REM to speculate. God, this is a long post, but I feel like Rem might actually read this and if he does I want to again direct him to my comment on his last video about Roy, which I have another theory on which I will reply to this.
@dybcreations
@dybcreations Жыл бұрын
So, about Roy. Something irked me and that was seeing Roy with the dead/rotting teachers in the "toybox"/garbage can. Is Roy dead? I think he is. (unless he's brought back in the future or something...) I think he actually died nobly in Ep. 3 and that was literally his corpse that they find in the car in ep. 5 Episode 3 features these weird doll people. For me to point out that something's weird IN a DHMIS video, that's saying something! Lily and Todney are NOT MADE OF FELT! So who are they? Here's my guess: Lily and Todney actually broke into the house and convinced the three characters to leave the house and hang out with them. In the show's meta it can even be that these two kids found the dollhouse and took the dolls home with them until eventually Lesley got them back (I'll get to THAT in a sec). Hell, maybe Lesley was putting on a puppet show FOR L & T and stepped out for a sec and they grabbed the toys! Either way, that's all speculation. The point is, L & T are outside the show and outside Lesley's control. (As evidence, they WALK in from outside and not poof into existence like the other "teachers".) For whatever reason, Lesley has to sit there and WAIT for the three characters to be released from the family before she can return them to the dollhouse. So how does any of this connect to Roy? Thanks for asking! Eventually, 2/3 of the cast resolve itself: Red Guy left on his own and Duck was disposable anyways, but now Yellow Guy is all alone in this creepy house with these creepy kids. Now, we KNOW Roy is always watching, hiding somewhere slightly off camera. I think when Red Guy made the agreement with Lesley, part of it was the return of the original Yellow Guy! (as evidence, the show at the very end of the OG series possibly features a different actor instead of Yellow Guy which I'll just call "Green Yellow Guy". Since Roy wasn't part of Red Guy's new show, he probably wouldn't let his son be involved in it anymore.) I think one of the stipulations of Red Guy's agreement with Lesley is the return of the original Yellow Guy. (From a meta perspective, it's totally ripe parody because how many reboots INSIST on the OG cast returning being a MUST!?) Lesley, the stand-in for DHMIS's executive Producer, must've had to convince Roy to let his child return to the show. Being an optimist, I'd like to believe that Roy learned his lesson from the OG series and wants to be a better dad. with that perspective, perhaps one of HIS demands was that he gets to stay on set during the show. (That's why we still see him peeking out sometimes) I'd like to believe that he wants to make sure no one is "punishing" his son anymore like he was doing in the OG series and now wants to protect Yellow Guy from other executive producers going that route. So Roy is watching his son from the sidelines like a proud dance mom. Obviously, one of the stipulations from Red Guy is that Roy is NOT ALLOWED to interfere and Roy agrees to that. Cut back to the climax of Ep. 3. Yellow Guy is alone with these strangers. Roy has been keeping an eye on them the whole time and he's waiting for Lesley to step in and return him to the safety of the dollhouse, but she's not. So Roy takes it upon himself to step in. He breaks his agreement and interferes. He knows there will be consequences for him, but he has to save his son. He kills the family and either delivers Yellow Guy back home or stalls for time until Lesley can. We can infer that Lesley finds out about Roy's interference (after all, the whole thing was filmed, lol) and kills him. Or, Roy dies from his injuries on the side of a road, is picked up by main three, and is then put into the "toybox"/garbage can by Lesley. So yeah, I think Roy actually died a hero. Maybe this is the incident that made Red Guy want to leave the show. IDK; again, I leave that to Rem.
@andreaceleste2664
@andreaceleste2664 Жыл бұрын
Bro, this theory is amazing
@PandoraMN
@PandoraMN Жыл бұрын
Here's an idea, what if the big boys and bigger boys, are actually the ones from previous episodes. Aging as time goes by. Yellow obviously wouldn't since he's a robot and that would explain why they are waiting for him and there's no duplicates of him in the house. The Biggest Boys would be the set that we see during the Death episode, basically the reason they have the blob is because while Duck decapitated it, it's still just a blob of goo, not sure why that would have killed it in the first place since it clearly could split apart and come back together. The house has to keep changing to give more floors for the older and older boys to live in.
@Bunny_Crystal
@Bunny_Crystal Жыл бұрын
Rem being the next film theory for dhmis keep up the good work ;D
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I really appreciate that!
@curlycatproductions1268
@curlycatproductions1268 Жыл бұрын
Someone may have mentioned this already, but I'm still going to say it: In episode 6 of season 2, when Duck is doing the crossword puzzle, Yellow Guy explains the concept of these dollhouses when he tries to help this the answer. "Hey, I know! It's when you can't remember that over the top of you, there's...bigger ones. That are bigger, and bigger, (Big/Bigger Boys) and then over the top of it there's a smaller one (Lesley) over all of it at the top of that. Aha.." (Yellow guy Ep: #6 0:48)
@PearPerson3
@PearPerson3 Жыл бұрын
I really hope that in a future episode if there are going to be future episodes that we see red guy, duck, and yellow guy come back, specifically the ones that went out too far and are in the dump. It would be so cool if we saw a apocalyptic version of them.
@dr.wolfstar1765
@dr.wolfstar1765 Жыл бұрын
Matpat is gonna be so jelly of these videos
@user-fn7sd6lx4m
@user-fn7sd6lx4m Жыл бұрын
I love this series ❤
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
You are awesome for being here!
@FerretyCoffee
@FerretyCoffee Жыл бұрын
Really like this theory. Well reasoned and logically flows together. Really nice work.
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@Asteryx0
@Asteryx0 Жыл бұрын
MAJOR UPDATE: when stain Edwards turns into duck in episode 2. After one of the two ducks is decapitated, maggots can be seen which means that STAIN took the place of the og duck. Also when yellow guy is tidying the dollhouse, the duck doll gets decapitated and then replaced. Just a little addition to think about
@donnie_duckling
@donnie_duckling Жыл бұрын
However, these maggots had already fallen from the dead!Duck, and since he had his organs removed there wouldn't be any form of him bleeding and/or having organs fall out of his corpse.
@nathanlobono5818
@nathanlobono5818 Жыл бұрын
I think it's interesting that there are so many Duck "Tools" to replace those who die, and despite the fact that we know Duck is one of the good boys, he's also the most passively unsettling character. Especially when they become big boys.
@TheBenjamin109
@TheBenjamin109 Жыл бұрын
Understand and even enjoy the focus on Yellow Guy, but hope we can see how the other characters like Red Guy and Duck fit in. I’m glad Red Guy’s story kind of continues throughout the TV Show (the idea that he’s the character that is the most aware and wants to leave the most). I’m also glad the TV show made Duck a more complete character and turned him into one of my favorite parts of the show. Hope we can see your thoughts and theories on Duck and Red Guy as well. :)
@ClaymanClayman
@ClaymanClayman Жыл бұрын
I believe that the dream that Yellow Guy did, was him remembering about the experience he had with Warren. Where there was another him (his brain counterpart), the other ones (brain friends), a little lumpy one (he jumped the lump) and a whiny middle one (Warren), and it was also lots of fun. In fact, this intro happens after the friendship episode.
@tylerduelley5243
@tylerduelley5243 Жыл бұрын
Very well done, can’t wait for the special guest
@christiansmith1663
@christiansmith1663 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps the dark turns of all the episodes, the dump and the throughline of disturbing events represent when lesley succumbs to the trauma and possibly depression or darkness that the dollhouse diorama otherwise fends off. It shows the viewer that what starts off as an innocent coping mechanism will never fully distract her from the loss of her son. The fact Lesley appears to be not quite human could be that real Lesley has also made up the 'character' of the happy(ish) jovial, musical Lesley to cope too.
@MalayDea
@MalayDea Жыл бұрын
I know this may sound crazy, But hear me out What if almost all of the teachers are dead people? Think about it, The lamp said it in episode 2, Maybe they died and and came back as their favorite object in the DHMIS world, But that's just my theory
@Xhein
@Xhein Жыл бұрын
@RemGames, did you notice that in episode 4, around minute 3:57 when the worm makes the time go back If you look closely and put it in slow mo Apart from the people dressing the characters, you can actually see for a breaf of a second a character on the window? It's kinda pink skin and brown hair, cubic like head, i couldn't identify it yet, somewhat i think i saw that character but i couldn't find anyone similar in any series of DHMIS
@cirrus6043
@cirrus6043 Жыл бұрын
Another idea is that Roy could’ve been an abusive father (and husband). Throughout the original show Roy is seen as the antagonist but is mainly discarded in the new show. While I agree that Roy is meant to be forgotten for the new show, i think that Roy could be the representation of Lesley’s husband. Assuming that Roy is meant to be an abusive husband, it could explain his off-putting appearance.
@diamerald39
@diamerald39 Жыл бұрын
This series is the best! the structure of these videos is so comprehensive and engaging, I love all the visuals and jokes. Cannot wait for the next one!!❤
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it!
@Hello86257
@Hello86257 Жыл бұрын
IN THE ATTIC SEQUENCE THE GLASS WINDOW IS FLIPPED FROM WHEN WE SEE IT IN THE EPISODE 6 INTRO THIS IS MORE EVIDENCE FOR THE DOLLHOUSE SWITCHING
@EllisD1249
@EllisD1249 Жыл бұрын
I think the whole part of the void kitchen is because Yellow Guy is who the story is based on and for. Without him, the rest of the house fades away.
@lezlue2273
@lezlue2273 Жыл бұрын
Lesley’s the one creating these stories for theses episodes. The stories of these episodes could be tied to her process of grieving. Yellow guy represents her dead son David. In episode one, Duck is having a miserible time, but Yellow Guy is living a happy life. We see that he truly likes this job when he gives that speech about what his job means to him. He gets along with all his coworkers. He gets married to a loving wife and they have a daughter together and he lives a long life, reaching his elderly years. This is the idealic life Lesley wishes her son could have had. This is all her imagining the future her son could’ve had before reality hits. Her son is dead, this happy life could never happen. Reality hitting her could be represented by how Yellow Guy's happy life gets ruined in an instant. The card that celebrated the long life he lived gets ripped to shreads and Yellow Guy's hand gets crushed and ripped apart... Just like how David's body would have been crushed by the car that hit him. And at the end of the episode we see that all this job stuff really was just everyone imagining it. Yellow guy never had a wife and daughter, just like how David would never get to have that. This episode all about exploring all the different jobs you could get is Lesley imagining all the potential jobs her son could have had, if only he had the chance to grow up. The leason of you can grow up to be anything you want to be is the sort of thing his mom and school would have taught David when he was alive.
@Fab66154
@Fab66154 Жыл бұрын
The trio can actually somewhat remember what happened in old episodes because in electricity red and yellow talk about the pink blob that looked like duck in episodes 2 Edit: I still think it’s their own memories because red knows that’s something is wrong in episode 4 he mentions how they live in a nightmare and in episode 5 when he tries to escape he mentions not wanting to go back to the house but his seems to be aware in some episodes and not be aware in other I saw a comment saying that red feels more dry in episode 6 after his failed escape attempt and I can see that and when things start to go wrong he tries to get them to be back to normal he seems to be really nervous the entire episode at times awkwardly laughing
@endxitc1136
@endxitc1136 Жыл бұрын
yes, he mentions it at 20:50
@Fab66154
@Fab66154 Жыл бұрын
@@endxitc1136 oh ok
@Symryte
@Symryte Жыл бұрын
I like this theory, but it's shown that Duck is the only one getting swapped out with the dolls (probably because he's the most replaceable). I think that RG and YG are irreplaceable, it's more like Lesley makes them lose memories? Maybe?
@cdogthehedgehog6923
@cdogthehedgehog6923 Жыл бұрын
I think him getting swapped out after his dolls head pops off is hinting that its actually Stain. Remember in his episode its unclear which one died at the end.
@Symryte
@Symryte Жыл бұрын
@@cdogthehedgehog6923 Uhhh.. We don't know which one is the real one.
@cdogthehedgehog6923
@cdogthehedgehog6923 Жыл бұрын
@@Symryte Uhh i literally just said that. Your theory makes assumptions about "irreplaceable" characters. I actually used whats in the show to make my guess. Like the dolls head coming off exactly like duck/stains did.
@Symryte
@Symryte Жыл бұрын
​@@cdogthehedgehog6923 What? Go re-watch episode 6. There's only Duck dolls, which makes sense since he dies the most.
@cdogthehedgehog6923
@cdogthehedgehog6923 Жыл бұрын
@@Symryte 😒 Youre obviously just a kid. No point in trying to argue with small minds.
@underplayer420
@underplayer420 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, spectacular editing. The skits with the compare game and the game show things keep the vid fresh and keep us from getting burned out from to much information
@ZetaWatt
@ZetaWatt Жыл бұрын
Not a theory but there is one detail in the second episode when duck is reading the newspaper it says something about the blackout, could have something to do with the last episode or just foreshadowing.
@Skellijira2
@Skellijira2 Жыл бұрын
I do want to note that the second episode actually is the first chronologically. This is because of the date on the calendar that they cross out. The funeral is on the 19th while it's sunset, and after Yellow goes to bed(it's night-time now, it's confirmed by the coffin), the rest of the episode is on the 20th. I also remember Transport is on the 20th. Will edit this when i watch the other episodes with calendars. Edit: Ok. Jobs is on the 20th of June, but the briefcase sends them through space and time (I'm saying forty years back) and it ends back on the 20th of June.
@LazeritLD
@LazeritLD Жыл бұрын
I also think its worth mentioning that when duck "dies" red guy says basically that they arent close and that he's not his best friend and how he doesn't like him etc etc but then in the last episode both duck and red guy say they like looking at each other, which, i dont think you would say that to someone who you didn't consider close to you in any way, so that just further proves that there is different versions of themselves that feel differently abt each other
@bugisbonkers
@bugisbonkers Жыл бұрын
I personally thought Lesley was able to mess with their memories? I thought maybe in the 5th episode of the YT series that she had them forget Red Guy because he left idk. They knew something was different but it’s like they didn’t even know who was gone. Like he was just erased. Leslie erased their memories cause they might start looking for him and get suspicious so she had them forget. Idk just a theory. Also it was weird there was no mention of the room above Leslie in this video
@jellorbs495
@jellorbs495 Жыл бұрын
You deserve the views mate this is really well done content
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Thanks you so much!
@sj1productions68
@sj1productions68 Жыл бұрын
I have a feeling that Roy and Lesley are connected somehow. If Lesley makes the music for the episodes, and Roy funds the episodes (also making the teachers using the Show Machine), then there must be someone who's in charge of them. Also, Lesley telling Yellow Guy that he's not her real son must imply that Roy is David's father, if Yellow Guy is based on David. And another thing, maybe the reason Clay Hill doesn't exist anymore (as shown in Transportation) is that the Wakey Wakey pilot episode is at the beginning of the timeline, where the guys, in their hometown of Clay Hill, encounter their very first teacher, Mean Steve the Key, and then so etime after the pilot, something happens where the guys are taken to the House.
@inciniumz4671
@inciniumz4671 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Although, there's something missing: the very end of the KZfaq series. At the end, Red pulls a plug after screwing around with the teachers, tormenting Yellow with the old and new teachers. Yellow's dad shows up (whether he's good or evil I'll never know!) and either makes it worse or points out the plug to Red. Also, Yellow rapidly ages(?) during all of this, too. And while he supposedly died, he came back (along with Duck for a few seconds). Red pulls the plug, the next day happens and all the characters are different colors, the colors they said were thier favorites. The Creativity song starts again and the episode ends. How would that tie into the first episode?
@jakobm87
@jakobm87 Жыл бұрын
I'm still wondering what the connection is between this series and the original web series. Are the two series even part of the same canon? Moreover, who ARE the puppets in the first place? Are they conscious? If so, why? And if Yellow Guy represents Lesley's REAL SON, then who are the other two puppets supposed to be? I really hope there will be more DHMIS so that we can obtain more clues!
@paperfadora7709
@paperfadora7709 Жыл бұрын
Wow amazing theory! Just a question, when you said Lesley hit David with her car, did she do that on purpose?
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Thank you, and great question! I'm not sure if it was on purpose. We don't have all the information about Lesley, but I think we may be able to infer that it wasn't on purpose because we see Yellow Guy just run into the middle of the road, and Lesley's scream sounded very real, so I think we may be able to conclude that Lesley didn't hit him on purpose
@talkinggibberish
@talkinggibberish Жыл бұрын
On the topic of shifting and replacing characters, in the Job Episode, when the 2nd half of the Work Song comes back after the time jump you can see the Duck body exist and is taking actions before the Duck conciousness comes back and is suprised.
@cantproducemyownnick
@cantproducemyownnick Жыл бұрын
At the first watching of ep.6 it was clear to me (i.e. that's my headcanon) Leslie knew what was about to happen to the book all along. That's what her comments about YG being funny were about. She gave him "the answers" knowing full well he won't be able to use them, he will be reset and will destroy the book as something useless but shreddable. That is funny, if you look at it the certain way. I've met some people who would find it as funny and ironic as Leslie did. That's why I'm more scared of her than anything else in the show.
@dappermolerat6108
@dappermolerat6108 Жыл бұрын
Matpatt was taking so long that someone had to do his job for him
@NebulousHaze
@NebulousHaze Жыл бұрын
Really hope there’s a part 3 soon! Amazing analysis!
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
There will be! I sadly got sick, so I’m going to have one easier challenge video upload for tomorrow, but afterwards I’m going right back into the theories!
@MoshiMoshiDoppio
@MoshiMoshiDoppio Жыл бұрын
I love how Yellow guy describes Duck as "The whiny middle one"
@anti64
@anti64 Жыл бұрын
Man it's so cool to witness a channel blowing up like that! The video was awesome, great work!
@ButterBlaziken230
@ButterBlaziken230 Жыл бұрын
I realised a neat connection. So if we're molding this theory about the dollhouses switching around the painting in the background of a horse changing, there could be a link to episode 5. In that episode the GPS mentions a dead horse, and if that GPS is Lesley, there could be another meaning or connection there?
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Oh true, good point!
@Erynwithawhy13
@Erynwithawhy13 Жыл бұрын
There's a lot of horse references in the show, I've found. In ep6 of the webseries, Red guy had 2 porcelain-looking horses on the filing cabinet in his office. They're everywhere
@craig.6076
@craig.6076 Жыл бұрын
alright. I'm invested. He got the theory music playin in the intro and everything
@loganentertainment1814
@loganentertainment1814 Жыл бұрын
I think we can all agree that this series is good. But we can't deny that in the 6th episode, when Duck and Red Guy seemed to have never recognized the briefcase dude, despite them encountering briefcase guy in the first episode, and the fact that the steak chef from the KZfaq series was shown as well as the living clock, shows that the darkness that Duck and Red Guy were in, is probably a void where all the teachers go when they've done their job? It's hard to say what's happening in DHMIS, but you got a pretty good idea of what's happening. I wonder what Matpat has to say about the DHMIS show?
@roniyarose9470
@roniyarose9470 Жыл бұрын
I honestly kind of interpreted it this way when I was watching it: They're all dead, and in some kind of hell/purgatory. Lesley is not the mastermind, since she is not in the top floor of the dollhouse. This is actually her own torture, since she basically has to relive her son's death by being assigned to torture some version of him and those involved in his death (duck= the bird who led him out onto the street, red guy I'm not sure). Also, how much they look like a puppet can imply how controlled they are. For example, the main characters are mostly puppet, except red guy (the most self aware) who has a humanoid body, and Lesley, who is a strange puppet/human hybrid. This form itself implies that although it is less in comparison to the main three, she too is being puppeteered. I remember in the death episode, one of them mentioned that when you die, you could be reliving the events of your life over and over until you 'get it right'. That to me, implies that Lesley is in hell, trying to re-do her son's life over and over until she gets it right, and perhaps the main three, being conscious, are another version of that. This could be why they get hurt and heal, die and are reborn, in almost a cyclical nature, like living their lives over and over. The time does pass, but only one day after a very, very long time, which to me might imply that it represents going through an entire life's worth of replays, since when they talk about days passing, or yesterday, it never changes the number on the calendar. When they leave, and the illusion fades, they are surrounded mostly by ruined cars (alluding again to a car crash of some kind). It reminds me of in Coraline, when she goes farther and farther away from the house, everything gets vaguer and less polished, because it isn't what the other mother would have focused on when designing the world. Alternatively, it could be the in-between place separating the personal hells of many individuals grouped together. Kind of like in the Good Place, Yellow Guy, Red Guy, Duck, and Lesley are grouped together because they torture each other the most. There could definitely be some holes in this but this was definitely the kind of vibe I was getting while watching, I was especially struck by that comment in the 'death' episode. I will have to rewatch to get the exact wording, but it definitely stuck with me.
@PearPerson3
@PearPerson3 Жыл бұрын
YES IM RIGHT I KNEW IT WAS THE PROP BOX BECAUSE THWY WERE NEVER USED IN THE SHOW, THE BRIEFCASE WASNT USED IN A WHILE, MEAT MAN WASNT THERE, TONY HAS HIS ARMS AND LEGS, AND ROY HAS ALL OF HIS HAIR but what about the butterfly from the love episode? Where was he the entire show or even in the prop box? Maybe it’s lore related but idk
@blueXwren
@blueXwren Жыл бұрын
This video blew me mind. I think I'm gonna have to rewatch this at some point because there was just so much information, but this was amazing. Can't wait for more videos.
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Yeah sorry, this one had a lot of info in it because answering the time loop theory required talking about a LOT of other things lol. I appreciate the love!
@kareningram6093
@kareningram6093 Жыл бұрын
If Yellow Guy is meant to represent David, maybe Lesley is targeting him because of her grief. Anger is one of the "Five Stages of Grief", and having lost a family member a few years ago, I can tell you firsthand that anger is VERY real, even if you were never angry at that person when they were alive. It's one of those things that just doesn't make sense until you experience it for yourself. Heck, maybe this whole time loop/alternate versions thing is Lesley trying to work through her grief, who knows.
@rainbowfruitfly3189
@rainbowfruitfly3189 Жыл бұрын
through out all Don't Hug Me I'm Scared theory videos I've seen, I have never had anybody point out the stained glass window in the attic. it might not be a important clue but it does look interesting. I want to keep an eye out for next season
@Asteryx0
@Asteryx0 Жыл бұрын
I think that maybe yellow guy's brain is actually David's brain as it is battery powered when yellow guy still is clearly just flesh and blood. Leslie could be trying to make yellow guy into her new David, and yellow's memories of Leslie and the big boys are actually David's memories. Just a theory though
@ebone710
@ebone710 Жыл бұрын
What if David is on life support and this is all in his head?
@toystorytoday2081
@toystorytoday2081 Жыл бұрын
Aw, poor Stain Edwards looks like duck decapitated him and then donated him to the Bigger Boys
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
You gotta make money somehow, right? lmao
@ramdom_player201
@ramdom_player201 Жыл бұрын
Some random points I though of while watching this: At one point, red guy walks from one room to another room to another, but duck guy and yellow guy seem to teleport into the other room and are sat waiting despite having been sat in the previous room. (Choo choo guy episode?) I noticed that the side windows on the houses you showed for Ep5 vs Ep6 were in different locations. (8:48 in this video) Also, as pointed out in another video I watched, only duck guy has a drawer of replacements. There are no other drawers containing dolls of the other characters. Clayhill was its own DHMIS show, so it would have had its own alternate variants of the characters, but something happened that caused it to disappear off the map. The show was never released fully and remains partially lost media. It did have one live showing, and a few leaked recordings exist of it, but not in its full entirety. So far, good theories and compelling evidence.
@CosplayingwithChad
@CosplayingwithChad 10 күн бұрын
21:13 can we just stop and appreciate how amazing the construction of the Yellow Guy puppet is? I love how his lower jaw doesn’t have a traditional mouth plate. I’d love for Becky Sloan to release a tutorial video showing how she made Yellow Guy.🤞
@decafkitkat3892
@decafkitkat3892 Жыл бұрын
i think we might be hinging a lot of importance on someone who could just be a step up from the bigger boys, one thing i've seen ignored in both episodes is, theres another floor even lesley can't see
@Maciekk_
@Maciekk_ Жыл бұрын
you earned yourself a new subsciber🏆
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Welcome aboard!
@0b13F4st3
@0b13F4st3 Жыл бұрын
This may not have anything to do with what was talked about in this video. But after watching it, I just came up with a little in-universe fan theory revolving around "Grolton and Hovris". The reason why Leslie made them in the first place, is because she and her son David used to enjoy "Wallace and Gromit" together and "Grolton and Hovris" (who are parodies of "Wallace and Gromit") were made as a somewhat affectionate tribute, as her own way of remembering the time she spent with her departed son.
@0b13F4st3
@0b13F4st3 Жыл бұрын
@RemGames - Also, fantastic video as well. I also watched your previous "DHMIS" video and enjoyed that too. I look forward to seeing what you talk about next. 🙂👍
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@0b13F4st3
@0b13F4st3 Жыл бұрын
@@RemGames - You're very welcome.
@Greatwolfpearl123
@Greatwolfpearl123 Жыл бұрын
I am very excited for next theory! This is one of the best theories I’ve seen yet! Love your theory, here’s a new sub!
@Ideabox00
@Ideabox00 Жыл бұрын
I'm loving these theories
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Thank you! There's plenty more coming!
@Ideabox00
@Ideabox00 Жыл бұрын
Good to hear
@StockTM
@StockTM Жыл бұрын
Don't really see anyone talking about the door past Lesley's room.
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
It won't stay that way for too long! Next episode is about those stairs!
@almightypissglobule
@almightypissglobule Жыл бұрын
i have another theory about music and sound being what makes the reality real to them, as when yellow guy plugs his ears or turns away from the mirror, he was able to completely turn away from any influence of the teachers. same thing kind of goes for the briefcase, as when he went into the closet and disappeared, reality was fixed for a moment in a new area, and when he came back after being opened by duck, he was able to take them plenty of places and return them home. finally, yellow guy was able to LEAVE the house and dig up the original duck by continuing the song and able to enact his own will onto reality around him
@OceanFire666
@OceanFire666 Жыл бұрын
25:27 “ even duck remembers his shredder” me:ofc he does HE says “what abt MY SHREDDERRR MY PERSONAL SHREDDER!”
@JoshuaAndres
@JoshuaAndres Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Leslie is played by Becky Sloan’s mother
@sunlit7168
@sunlit7168 Жыл бұрын
I actually didn’t know that! That’s cool
@tnagels
@tnagels Жыл бұрын
Short term memory sauce
@torenchao
@torenchao Жыл бұрын
I love your theories and your editing! thanks for making these videos 💜
@winterdragon0
@winterdragon0 Жыл бұрын
These theories are so well done, I am so happy to have found this channel. Thank you so much!❤
@Linkbatmangosling_1
@Linkbatmangosling_1 Жыл бұрын
These are well made I love these theories well done!
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate that!
@alliaarias7054
@alliaarias7054 Жыл бұрын
im way too early im so fucking EXCITED
@user-fn7sd6lx4m
@user-fn7sd6lx4m Жыл бұрын
Same here
@RemGames
@RemGames Жыл бұрын
I'm excited you're here!
@Mynameshallbegiven017
@Mynameshallbegiven017 Жыл бұрын
The time loop theory where one starts to remember something but loses that memory anyway and getting put back to the very beginning reminds me of the game, Returnal where things actually progress but you yourself is actually stuck in a loop.
@Speed-TV
@Speed-TV Жыл бұрын
How come duck remembers yellow guy's batteries, and he remembers that yellow guy was trying to show them the book after the reset. That shows how switching houses or switching puppets doesn't cause them to lose memory, because duck remembered things that happened before he switch bodies and houses.
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