SOLVING THE BOOK | Don't Hug Me I'm Scared TV Show Theory

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  • We've solved the Time Loop Theory in the new DHMIS TV Show in this part 4 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!
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    In this episode, we discuss who wrote the book, what the book means, and why it was shredded!
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  • @RemGames
    @RemGames  Před rokem +489

    Feel free to comment about any information I may have missed that can either solidify, or make me reconsider this theory! I’m fully open to any suggestions!

    • @TheRealFuckingMuscleMan
      @TheRealFuckingMuscleMan Před rokem

      Skinkgro

    • @boiboy2328
      @boiboy2328 Před rokem +17

      One of my theories is that Roy wrote the book We seen the opening that he is in the walls my theory is that he lives upstairs and he is more powerful than Leslie Leslie controls the dolls and watches over the gang while Roy is the grand puppet master

    • @mrmeowthebestkitty6321
      @mrmeowthebestkitty6321 Před rokem +14

      So I was rewatching the last when dumb yellow guy was trying to figure out ducks cross word puzzle when he says "maybe it's above us and there is bigger ones and then ever bigger ones above that" so he is obviously talking about the big and bigger boys.

    • @clayton_rose
      @clayton_rose Před rokem +5

      If yellow guy is so smart, why would he assume that Electracy (who runs on batteries) blood sugar is low, when she doesn’t have blood?

    • @HOWRUDE
      @HOWRUDE Před rokem +1

      @@clayton_rose it was duck who said it

  • @tredlow
    @tredlow Před rokem +46

    Each floor of the house represents a higher level of awareness that Yellow Guy is experiencing. The reason he missed the final flight of stairs is because, despite how smart he's become, he still hasn't realized that the show is a comedy, where things happen because they're funny, and not pieces some grand mystery to solve. Leslie even expresses her frustration that he still can't see the funny side.

    • @SmallZdaRapperGaming
      @SmallZdaRapperGaming Před rokem +6

      Is that possibly why he laughs and cheers while he shreds the book?!?!?!

    • @Darkstar1484
      @Darkstar1484 Před 2 měsíci

      That's actually a pretty good meta commentary too. That at the end of the day a lot of easter eggs and ideas might just be for entertainment or aesthetics rather than some grand story. Or to put it another way, a comment to the audience not to take it quite so seriously

  • @G0oseKennedy
    @G0oseKennedy Před rokem +2666

    W for keeping us company while Matpat is still doing his thang

    • @TheOnlyGamingDML
      @TheOnlyGamingDML Před rokem +3

      Bro matpat is a shitty clickbaiting trend chaser this guy is way better

    • @GojiBR2004
      @GojiBR2004 Před rokem +151

      Eh, i'm not a fan of MatPat's theory anyway

    • @G0oseKennedy
      @G0oseKennedy Před rokem +169

      @@GojiBR2004 his theory’s are sometimes a stretch i will agree

    • @GojiBR2004
      @GojiBR2004 Před rokem +206

      @@G0oseKennedy i just dislike the media theory since now everyone treats it as fact, instead of coming up with other interpretations of the show. I'd assume he'd probably try to force the new show to fit in with the media theory, despite the fact that it may just be another story altogether.

    • @MotherRat-ic6pd
      @MotherRat-ic6pd Před rokem +113

      @@GojiBR2004 the creators quite literally disproved the media theory

  • @toystorytoday2081
    @toystorytoday2081 Před rokem +1988

    You missed something VERY important. Roy, just like the original show, Roy is credited at the end. He is hidden in the intro, he is in Yellow Guys’ shed in episode one and he is the guy that Yellow Guy found on the road. Roy is STILL very important and he could either be with the actors/creators or even over them. Maybe even Red Guy and Roys’ relationship is still the same, as Lesley said: “Batteries can be replaced, but some things STAY THE SAME” Besides, he’s also in the storage box and the crossword puzzle in episode six.
    Yeah I know he had an obvious appearance in episode 3 but it still proves my theory

    • @HOWRUDE
      @HOWRUDE Před rokem +76

      we have the same idea with roy , i also commented something related to what you are saying but im pointing out if he is bad or good. Keep in mind that he is barely shown in the show (hiding from people who controls?) and his memories could be permanent since he also has batteries/electricity running in him
      and the current theory is yellow guy is in control of himself if he has charged batteries, then that will be the same for roy, if he has charged batteries, neither lesley or the actors can control him, but only himself.

    • @CptRC-uv7og
      @CptRC-uv7og Před rokem +46

      If you check the intros of DHMIS, you'll find Roy peaking through a crack in the wall.

    • @srenhaandbk7904
      @srenhaandbk7904 Před rokem +32

      Personally I doubt that Roy actually had as much power in the original show, as people like MatPat with the media theory would have lead us to believe. This is pure speculation, so it doesn't necessarily debunk your point, but the argument could be made, that Roy is purely featured in the new season as an easter egg. Afterall, the new season plays more with the person in power as Lesley, or the people above her (as discussed in the video). The new show is already *littered* with easter eggs and callbacks everywhere, just look at the aforementioned crossword puzzle and the set design. With that said, I can see how it would make sense for him to have more power and might in the new show, if one were to believe that he did so in the original. But maybe we should consider that the old and new show might not be as closely related as first thought. Just like the first episode of the old show isn't technically canon, the old and new shows probably (in my mind) share the episode format, the characters and the themes in storytelling, but are different in overall narrative and analysis.
      I want to say again, that this is just my thoughts.

    • @Linkbatmangosling_1
      @Linkbatmangosling_1 Před rokem

      That’s pretty solid evidence 😊

    • @acethebig1560
      @acethebig1560 Před rokem +11

      maybe what's in the upstairs room is, in fact, Roy

  • @TheBigE9999
    @TheBigE9999 Před rokem +197

    Here's an idea, I'm pretty sure we've all heard the theory that yellow guy is supposed to be David, Lessie's son who died in a car crash, and all these lessons are things she never got to teach the real David. well, what if David wrote the book? Kids love making things, secret languages, silly characters, all sorts of things. And who usually helps them with those? their parents. What I'm suggesting is that David wrote the characters and the language and maybe even the general concept of the show with his mom and now Leslie is using them to act out her grief. As for what's up the stairs? well, if you were a crazy lonely person playing with dolls all day, there's probably only 2 places to do it, the attic or the *basement* . That's right, what I'm theorizing is that what's up those final stairs is the actual home of David and Leslie

    • @makeitshine980
      @makeitshine980 Před rokem +19

      HOLY CRAP THIS IS GOOD

    • @worldofkurt96
      @worldofkurt96 Před rokem +9

      This actually sorta makes a lot of sense when you think about it....

    • @SoulSlugArts
      @SoulSlugArts Před rokem

      This a good therapy

    • @SoulSlugArts
      @SoulSlugArts Před rokem +14

      Would also make sense why they have no proper names cause kids don't think too hard about names
      They just says "red guy" and that's it

    • @flowerpower2906
      @flowerpower2906 Před rokem +1

      Love that!!

  • @snekinatophat9664
    @snekinatophat9664 Před rokem +1217

    I feel like "Batteries can be replaced, but some things remain the same" has a different meaning:
    What if she meant that even though she replaced David with Yellow Guy, she feels the exact same as before?
    "No matter how twist and turn, we're still dancing in chains."
    Maybe here she's trying to say "No matter how much I try to escape the pain, I'm still suffering."
    Along with her yelling at Yellow Guy "You're not my real son.", it makes sense. That "You're not my real son." feels like her actually reminding herself out loud that Yellow Guy is not her real son, reminding herself that David is dead and perhaps realizing how much her coping mechanism isn't working.

    • @philippeamon7271
      @philippeamon7271 Před rokem +25

      If Yellow Guy replaced David, Lesley would have been smartified at some point, but may lose that as Yellow gains it, therefore no longer replacing David.
      I got a biblical reference from this sequence, "we're all God's favourites, but he hates us for killing his only real son". I'm not sure how that would work, when even God is trying to escape his own multiverse, as what seems to be the case. Maybe it was the God rays through the stained glass, or the Hebrew name, idk...
      But the "you're done here, off you pop", was meant to keep Yellow Guy from the upstairs, after unlocking it for her (or maybe she unlocked it, by getting him to take the book. I think her coping mechanism isn't working, because she is instructed to cope by the mechanics that her controllers deem appropriate, what benefits them, but keeps her in chains. And I think you've jumped the gun on equating slavery/imprisonment with suffering... Maybe the experiment expresses joy in a different way? Like, the controllers don't actually understand how the characters work, they're just working with what they have, to stay in control/avoid becoming Lesley. But he leaves the attic like: "Oh wow, shit, seriously? Are we really gonna do this? That kinda... sucks."
      And I think the zoom out means, the stairs disappeared when the book was shredded, but it's actually the same dollhouse.

    • @soonahero
      @soonahero Před rokem

      Maybe the dumb yellow guy is her real son, not the battery one

    • @TheBritishDragong
      @TheBritishDragong Před rokem +3

      This is amazing!!

    • @HeyThatsMe3
      @HeyThatsMe3 Před rokem

      @@philippeamon7271 ​ Uh your understanding of God and messiah is completely wrong. God is not trying to escape anything. God created humanity with ONE stipulation and one curse. Build, grow and multiply. Eat and take of everything but this one tree. If you do death will be your consequence. Humanity was ignorant to evil it was not in our dna nor could sin penetrate our dna or mind. When eve sinned and took her husband with her, they chose spiritual desth, shame, guilt, perversion, theft, lying, avoidance of responsibility, all entered the world that day. God banished humans out of the garden where heaven and earth were attached and all came to and fro. God said man would try to infiltrate heaven with his evil nature so he banished them to the earth to til it themselves. Mind you the garden was created in perfection and was to be used as ground zero to terraform the rest of the planet into its perfection . Fast forward, humanity kills, rapes, conducts dna experiments, builds war machines, incubate giants for military weaponry (don’t let scientists tell you our ancestors were Neanderthal idiots they were not just took at the architecture of Athens and Rome. We are getting stupider not wiser). God saw that no man would make it to heaven and gave a promise in the garden that He will send a messiah, one who could indeed prove satan wrong and save all those who want to be, one who could not and would not sin. Satan bet a wager that all humanity should perish and none will make it. True but God set forth A loophole, all those who shelter in the arms of The Shepard would be made clean and will enter the glory of the garden once again. God hates those who can see Him, hear Him and do evil in His sight. He does not hate all of humanity. FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD HE GAVE HIS ONLY SON. God reconciled the relationship between creation and Himself through Himself. If we can understand the selfless act of our God humbling Hinself to experience humanity then we can humble ourselves to the same cause. Loving God and submitting to Him allows for us to love others unconditionally as He does us. We are NOT all Gods favorite. And very few will find the path that leads to Him. Of those few, even fewer will obey Him, and even fewer will actually enter into paradise. It’s all choices, do you love this life more than the eternity with your God and King? Or do you serve the kings of this I earth?

    • @gregzotter6189
      @gregzotter6189 Před rokem +12

      Yeah, she said Yellow Guy was not her real son, but she said she was 'joking' right after that.

  • @GuyWithChainsaw
    @GuyWithChainsaw Před rokem +91

    I think Leslie is a host type of characters. In puppet shows there was often the host. A human character that knew more then the puppets and was a teacher to them, but still part of the fictional world

  • @ink-cow
    @ink-cow Před rokem +332

    Someone else (I think) pointed out that episode 6 is a dramatization of Plato's allegory of the cave, in which an entire society is chained inside a cave, their only reality being shadows cast on the wall by a higher level power. This higher level power is basically operating puppets in front of fires to cast the shadows. So this seems to fit in with the theories in this video.
    Clearly our three heroes are chained in the cave, and the teachers are the reality being cast before them. In Plato's allegory, one of the chained members escapes the cave, and at first finds actual reality painful and confusing, but soon comes to accept it. If he were to return to his chained brethren and told them what he learned, they would think he's insane and would probably even kill him.
    So there is no doubt that the chains Leslie sings about are the chains that keep them bound to this false reality. But how metaphorical are the chains? My question in light of this video is if the book were to provide a physical escape (like going out a hidden door marked EXIT) or escape simply through enlightenment. Physical escape would seem pointless judging from episode 5. They tried that and it didn't work. Only through knowledge and truth can they be free.
    With Yellow Guy's batteries depleted, even a glimmer of a memory of smart Yellow Guy's thoughts would seem not just pointless, but insane. They run up against the accepted reality of his society. So the proposed enlightenment must be rejected. And killed.

    • @holaholakevin4166
      @holaholakevin4166 Před rokem +8

      yes! i thought the same, it resembles sm Plato’s allegory

    • @yessitsjoyce
      @yessitsjoyce Před rokem +1

      Ayo I just learned about Plato’s allegory in school too

    • @cloverwolfakaleafyideauwu8842
      @cloverwolfakaleafyideauwu8842 Před rokem +1

      There are changes all through out the doll house even going as far as to add another floor

  • @PabjoXD
    @PabjoXD Před rokem +488

    Hello! I noticed something that is VERY IMPORTANT. We see red is an actor in a costume yet he is trying to escape in episode 5. This shows the actors are controlled and want to escape. They are here against their will. However Leslie does not take red back to the house despite her role as essentially the camera watcher that Mamés sure everything is in its right place. We know red was left at the dump because only yellow actually hear Leslie say that. I think Leslie is making ways of escape by making the possibility of the actors coming back to end the nightmare. She of course does save yellow guy however because they have a plan to get away. I think this ENTIRELY CHANGES how we view the actors.

    • @StealthViper212
      @StealthViper212 Před rokem +18

      I completely agree but I think they were all brought back from the end of season 5. Yellow was the only who could hear Leslie bc of his smart side

    • @Pamelena_oakley
      @Pamelena_oakley Před rokem

      @@StealthViper212 season 5 ?

    • @StealthViper212
      @StealthViper212 Před rokem

      @@Pamelena_oakley episode*

  • @liondoeseverything3965
    @liondoeseverything3965 Před rokem +405

    The Time loop theory makes sense when you think about the stairs that are climbed in episode 6. Red Guy is clearly shown to want to escape and/or explore the house so it wouldn't have made sense for him not to have climbed the stairs and discovered everything beforehand. Lesley must also have a model for the stairs which she added after episode 5. It would also make sense for this to have been a pre planned action by Lesley as she had clearly been expecting yellow guy.

    • @philippeamon7271
      @philippeamon7271 Před rokem +13

      But episode 5's intro is when Yellow Guy laments his batteries now being dead, and it feels very meta, like he doesn't actually possess the memory of episode 6, but his meta-self remembers losing his memory.

    • @johnlagunagamer2700
      @johnlagunagamer2700 Před rokem +18

      What if, that’s why in ep 5 they get stranded, because they didn’t get the requirements to A: Escape
      B: Understand
      So it was Yellow guy ( smart version ) that should be the one driving, and maybe this is the way to escape, by car, but with the symbols, they have a actual route to follow to get out, instead of following the actor’s straight line.

    • @diegolucano3354
      @diegolucano3354 Před rokem +8

      I think it’s because the stairs are part of the “fourth wall”. Once yellow guy was higher functioning than the rest of his friends, he was able to see it. That’s why the last episode ends with the camera pulling back through an infinite room. The characters don’t see the fourth wall. They’ve accepted it to be an infinite stretch of nothingness and therefore cannot see the stairs.

    • @philippeamon7271
      @philippeamon7271 Před rokem +2

      @@diegolucano3354 Possible, but their to-do list shows Red and Duck having tasks on all 3 floors, while they talk about the experiment they're doing on the second floor, when Yellow Guy leaves them to climb the stairs the first time

  • @soonahero
    @soonahero Před rokem +199

    The teachers definitely know of the third symbolic subset. It’s in the computer’s keyboard after all and the computer is a teacher/controlled by teachers.

    • @philippeamon7271
      @philippeamon7271 Před rokem +8

      Manny says "A symbolic subset", i.e. not letters, not numbers, which would all be subsets of information storage. It's only THE THIRD, in that context.

    • @Thatscrazy_anyway
      @Thatscrazy_anyway Před rokem +10

      True, maybe thats why only red guy can type because he's played by an actual 'actor' and has a little more awareness when yellow guy is dumb

  • @hippothehippo
    @hippothehippo Před rokem +18

    Critical line that Lesley delivers a lot of people are missing: "I ALWAYS make sure to have backups!" There's probably more than one copy of the book. This cycle likely repeats numerous times, and she's gone through multiple books trying to get him to put the pieces together, only to be foiled by the other characters/teachers somehow. The time between each instance could be dramatically longer than we realize.

  • @galacticgila219
    @galacticgila219 Před rokem +292

    I’m thinking the book is- if the media theory is in fact correct- a literal show bible
    The dust on the book kinda makes sense for this as well imo- like the producers are entirely ignoring the show bible, so it’s collected dust, as the show technically started back in 2011

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +52

      It could be an analogy like that. I just think that these two shows are a day apart just because of the calendars

    • @philippeamon7271
      @philippeamon7271 Před rokem +4

      @@RemGames Wasn't there a 19 at one point, in season 2? Or am I misremembering?

    • @mathieuleader8601
      @mathieuleader8601 Před rokem

      neat

    • @thebe_stone
      @thebe_stone Před rokem

      @@philippeamon7271 i believe at some point in ep 3 maybe

    • @ross3209
      @ross3209 Před rokem +12

      i also thought the book was a show bible, just without looking for details on my first viewing. it just made sense to me, yellow guy was "questioning the nature of his reality" as he was climbing the stairs, trying to figure out what was going on, and lesley knew what he wanted, and gave him a book with the answers to what's going on in it.

  • @proxydream
    @proxydream Před rokem +53

    There could be another reason why Yellow Guy shreds the book. It could either be
    A. What you said and the actors make him do it.
    B. Yellow Guy realized that the actors now know that they have a plan, so he shreds the book to stop them from deciding his plans so he can think of another way to escape the cycle.

  • @Void0602
    @Void0602 Před rokem +458

    I love how he is one of the only ones who is making theories on this show

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +158

      It’s honestly kind of sad 😂 the show deserves more theory love!

    • @belen591
      @belen591 Před rokem +20

      @@RemGames oh but you are great!

    • @NCMenace_
      @NCMenace_ Před rokem +25

      i mean it's not officially released in the US and not alot of people know the episodes are on youtube so that's probably why

    • @deivisnx
      @deivisnx Před rokem +1

      It litterally only took me to type in dhmis theory, to proove your comment false.

    • @angelitomg1808
      @angelitomg1808 Před rokem +3

      Yeah... I was excited about matpat making some theories about the show, but it seems like that won't happen :(.

  • @NorthOfWindsor
    @NorthOfWindsor Před rokem +34

    Another interesting thing is when Leslie says “You’re not my real son….. only joking”.
    What’s interesting is, we know Roy is Yellow guy’s dad. So this would likely mean that Leslie and Roy are in a relationship, perhaps a broken or abusive one.
    I think what happened was, Roy regained control of the show, and Red Guy made some compromises. If you notice, the characters aren’t their “creative colors” anymore, like they were in episode 6. However, it’s also not June 19th. So I think Roy struck another agreement with Red Guy for the show.
    You notice too that Red Guy goes along with everything UNTIL the transport episode, when he confirms that he doesn’t like this new reality. But Roy has too much control. Once Roy, the “homeless guy” comes into the car, he is aware that Red Guy is trying to go off script, so everything goes back to normal.
    So Roy is in control, and his wife, Leslie, is stuck. Perhaps Leslie feels intimidated to leave, or she is in a position where she can’t leave, so she has tried to come up with subtle ways to escape. It’s clear that Leslie wants her son, Yellow guy, to get out of the house they are chained in, yet Roy wants them to stay in the house.
    It’s also easy to notice that things go wrong when they get outside of the house. Especially in the third episode, when Yellow Guy tries to join his “new family”. I believe that was intentionally set up, so that Roy can teach his son the dangers of going outside and looking for something different. Roy saves Yellow Guy to let him know he cares for him, and he growls as if to say, “why did you break my rules? You’re in trouble”, like a dad punishing his kid.
    Im summary, Roy is someone who cares about his family, but he is controlling. He wants the ultimate control over his son and his wife, because he sees the outside world as too dangerous. So he has found a way to recreate a show that keeps them imprisoned. The two versions of Yellow Guy represent one that is loyal to Roy, and one that is loyal to Leslie.
    As for Red Guy, I think he gave up trying to break the script after the transport episode.
    I hope they make a new season, because there is still a lot of plot to solve!

    • @makeitshine980
      @makeitshine980 Před rokem

      Bruh this is amazing 😭😭😭👌

    • @Despairington
      @Despairington Před rokem

      I heavily agree with Roy being an abusive father/husband who is controlling and is basically keeping his family captive.
      I think maybe you're right about Lesley trying to work out a way for her and David to leave without tipping off Roy, who seems to always be looming around and present.
      I think when he asks why he [David] can't stay with her in the attic, she tells him he can't so Roy can hear her making a decision he wants her to make, but the book directs David otherwise on how they are going to escape.

    • @donpollo3154
      @donpollo3154 Před rokem

      Duck is just there lol

    • @AinsleySunny
      @AinsleySunny Před rokem +1

      @@donpollo3154 yeeep

  • @Cheletiba
    @Cheletiba Před rokem +94

    There's another aspect to realize to regarding the actors. They knew about it because of the intro song Yellow Guy had with the 'dream'. He literally told them, hence why Duck was looking so agog at him during.
    There's also another frightening thing at play. The Duck and Red Guy in the 'prop box' or in the dark are chummy with one another, going on about how they'd like to look at each other but the second they get caught in the light, Duck forcibly switches out the batteries. The actors knew what was happening and took action to ensure the book was destroyed. Hell the wasteful ways they used electricity leading up to the blackout could even be the actors setting this plan up in the first place!

    • @HelloImakecovers
      @HelloImakecovers Před rokem +10

      That makes sense and I considered this, however, this begs the question of how much in control are Red Guy and Duck? If they were in control completely, then Red Guy wouldn't have wanted to escape so badly, and Duck wouldn't be resisting the lessons.

  • @moth_the_moth
    @moth_the_moth Před rokem +28

    *ngl because of this im picturing in my head a wholesome image of Yellow Guy writing the book and Lesley sitting on the floor beside him.*

    • @makeitshine980
      @makeitshine980 Před rokem

      Ok, wait. Hear me out but what if David (Leslie son) was the one who wrote the book cuz like little kids like to do all these secrecy things abdi am sure lLeslie helped him soooo

  • @Pilachio
    @Pilachio Před rokem +37

    One thing: Red and Duck didn't empty the batteries in Electracey. They just overloaded the system with too many appliances at once, and I think Electraceys noises was her trying to warn them about that.

  • @boanoah6362
    @boanoah6362 Před rokem +32

    Roy probably wrote it.
    He's the single most mysterious and in control character of the entire franchise, further Roy only inserts himself when things on the show start going wonky. He shows up to 'save' his son which is in reality just to kill the family and eat them but it still gets Yellow back where he 'belongs'. Further he shows up in the car when the crew is trying to drive away, though Red tosses him the fact is is that he can just exist anywhere he wants, lastly we know Roy is always watching.
    The web series makes it even more clear that ultimately Roy is the one behind the scenes, he's the one that is keeping everyone trapped and likely for his own personal gain.
    I theorize that Lesley lost her son and ultimately made some kind of 'deal' with Roy to produce Don't Hug Me I'm Scared as a coping mechanism. However Roy is Roy and simply used her grief to make an easy deal, trapping her in the series with the flanderized puppet mockery of her dead son, Yellow. So when Yellow comes up to the attic she gives him the book hoping that it will somehow throw a wrench in things but instead it's shredded.
    Lastly the actors are just actors, they're there all the time playing their parts and the puppets just don't see them or realize they're puppets. Yellow only notices because his brain has been turned on and he can finally see the world for what it really is, a set with actors controlling his friends and the fact that he's not supposed to see them.
    Roy is like this, Roy is the producer and the puppet Roy is merely that, how he interacts with the series when necessary and how the puppets see him.
    Lesley is the creative that sold out, Yellow is her creation, Roy is the one in control.
    The book is the script.

    • @armcollector5856
      @armcollector5856 Před rokem

      I don't know why but this blew my mind fr... also I just love to read a lot of different theories bc it's pretty cool to see what ppl come up with; ppl can compare notes & be like "u know what that makes sense" thanx for your thoughts on this bc now I get to have another theory to think bout!!

    • @makeitshine980
      @makeitshine980 Před rokem

      HOLY-
      THIS JUST BLEW MY MIND 🤯

    • @karak962
      @karak962 Před rokem +1

      definitely makes sense too with them being trapped in a house. "Why are we in my dad's house?"

    • @Despairington
      @Despairington Před rokem

      I think this makes a lot of sense.

  • @IchNachtLiebe
    @IchNachtLiebe Před rokem +49

    Maybe this is similar to the end of the first section of the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. Maybe yellow guy didn't create the symbols but is instead a backup storage for the information in the book. That's why he knows the symbols.

    • @SuperCacky
      @SuperCacky Před rokem +4

      I have a brain the size of a planet. An all the want me to do, is open the doors and close the doors 🤣

  • @dinanikto
    @dinanikto Před rokem +26

    I believe Yellow Guy did not tell Red and Duck about secret language, he did not bring book to them just because he was told to
    I think Yellow really loves Red and Duck, he seems to be very sensitive and emotional person. He genuinely wants to share his life with them, his inventions and thoughts.
    He wants to be on the SAME level as them, yet when they mock him he doesn't try to mock back (maybe it's because of the wo- EAGLE, but still, he was very friendly until the end 4th episode)

  • @rinsler1583
    @rinsler1583 Před rokem +37

    One thought I had when the episode first aired was that when Leslie told yellow guy to go see his friends and sent him back downstairs and we see that there is another flight of stairs I always thought that Leslie was distracting yellow guy from going further up

  • @oliviarettberg7173
    @oliviarettberg7173 Před rokem +6

    The screamed "CAREFUL" makes my stomach sink everytime and it literally hurts to hear, I get so scared like I'm the one in front of a car

  • @Xhein
    @Xhein Před rokem +112

    The fact that the actors caught on him going to lesley's room would also explain why the big and bigger boys room exists in the first place.
    Although from the outside perspective it totally seems like there are two floors they are three, that's because maybe the actors build those big and bigger boys rooms just to try to stop yellow guy to get to the answer. As a way to say to him "you wanted answers, here are your answers" he almost stays in the big or bigger rooms for a moment, till he realizes none of that actually makes sense and he actually see the actors.

  • @jihgfdd6688
    @jihgfdd6688 Před rokem +116

    I have only one question, how Roy play into all of this, he seems to be free as he moves around the sets monitoring the main cast and even seems to save yellow guy at one point. Could be be a rouge actor? Or something like ratman from portal

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +44

      Roy is very interesting and confusing. I have some ideas but still don’t have them down in coherent words yet. He makes all of this a lot more confusing than it has to be 😂

    • @shannonpurviance4039
      @shannonpurviance4039 Před rokem +6

      @@RemGames I'm just wondering if you will ever do a episode about roy.
      Love your theories!

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +10

      @@shannonpurviance4039 I will definitely! Next episode I’m going to talk about him!

    • @philippeamon7271
      @philippeamon7271 Před rokem +3

      Free or disconnected, yes. But he put his eye on the intro wall, he wants to know something, but based on his rejection of Manny in Family, pushing him away in favor of his desire to kill the family for Lilly dissing him/the dad concept (or so they claim). But it seems she did that, due to the weakness of Vincent Adultman.
      What if Lesley used to be human, she became a disconnected puppet when she disappointed the controllers, and Roy gave in to Harry and didn't stop him pulling the plug, couldn't reach and gain control of the machine, and that was his failure, that tuned him disconnected?

    • @StealthViper212
      @StealthViper212 Před rokem +1

      He could definitely have his own room base dog the original show if it’s canon. He can clearly somewhat control reality through that device

  • @cameronfenech347
    @cameronfenech347 Před rokem +23

    i feel like the shovel being tied to red guy is a bigger hint to something then it seems

    • @armcollector5856
      @armcollector5856 Před rokem +1

      Exactly... or I was even thinking what if it's something much bigger to come that just hasn't happened yet like for season 2? Just a thought probably stupid thought but a thought none the less lol!!

  • @axelbenedict3301
    @axelbenedict3301 Před rokem +175

    I have a theory:
    i believe that "Dont Hug me im A CZcams Series," and "Don't Hug Me Im A TV Series," are the same canon. roy is still in the special thanks area, but lost his godlike powers. i believe that Roy is working with, or under, Leslie, and, i believe that Roy is a personification of Michael, the ugliest boy in town, and that Michael's "special one" was Leslie, giving an answer to why she yelled, "BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT MY REAL SON" at Yellow guy, or, "David" (being why he has a D on his shirt, and always had from the beginning and, why the coffin pointing to yellow guy in Ep. 2, death, and the gravestone from the same episode)
    So, heres my theory.
    Leslie and Michael (Roy), had a son named David, who died in a hit and run (shown in ep. 5, transportation), so to keep the memories of her family alive, Leslie made the doll house, however, due to her not being complete, seen by the stitching on her face, and all the hate and anger she has, it corrupts the dollhouse, giving us the creepy shit we see.
    it also explains why we have so many episodes basically centered arounf yellow guy, in episodes Love, Food, Dreams, Friendship, Family, and Electricity.
    Literally half of the episodes are centered around ya boi Yellow guy and no one questions anything about it.
    and this is just a theory, i wouldnt be surprised if im wrong but hey, its a good idea.

    • @lucycorley4702
      @lucycorley4702 Před rokem +8

      Yeah I think Roy is also created by Leslie, intentionally or otherwise - like he keeps turning up uninvited in her dolls house world she's trying to control. Would make sense if he was a version of her partner and David's father who she'd rather forget but can't.

    • @axelbenedict3301
      @axelbenedict3301 Před rokem +5

      @@lucycorley4702 well, hes clearly Yellow Guys dad, and Leslie is
      (kinda) his mom, but i like the idea of Roy bwing Michael

    • @ravenlua6543
      @ravenlua6543 Před rokem +1

      Yellow guy’s ears also start bleeding at one point in episode 2 and he was the one asking to make it stop, so i’d definitely include episode 2 in your list!

    • @axelbenedict3301
      @axelbenedict3301 Před rokem

      @@ravenlua6543 this sounds like sarcasm, but, even if its not i only add the episodes centered around yellow guy.

    • @axelbenedict3301
      @axelbenedict3301 Před rokem

      @@lucycorley4702 which is why his name is roy and not Michael

  • @varicosevaynes
    @varicosevaynes Před rokem +11

    I definitely think part of the whole motif is how guilt and grief can basically enslave you and take over your body and emotions. If David really is her dead son, then maybe her dancing in chains means she’s resigned to her fate and realizes that she can’t stop it from looming over her at all times. Also notice how the paintings up the stairs depict yellow guy walking up them before he even starts to or while he’s actually doing it. They aren’t in control of their fate or destiny, whatever happens, this is their reality, and it’s probably already taken place, over and over and over again for years. He already walked up the stairs, hence the paintings. He already spoke to the “big boys” (almost like the big boys in charge of the whole show) and Lesley herself, because they both acknowledged how they were expecting yellow guy at some point without him exactly knowing why. This has all happened before. Maybe it’s a theory of infinite parallel universes each one only slightly different from the other, or maybe it’s moreso to fo with the real world fact that we aren’t really in control of fate, because fate doesn’t not exist. The world is unflinching and unthinking, it does not have things happen because people “deserve them”. So no matter what you do, you can’t change fate if it’s not real. You’re only in control of what you are in control of in your life. You can’t change the past, but you can change the future because it hasn’t happened yet. It just depends on what “baggage” you take with you from your past. As much as she wants to escape it (no matter how we twist and turn), it’s not going to change the fact that her son is dead, and she is forced to live with that and the emotional turmoil it has caused (we’re still dancing in chains).

  • @LayerInfinity
    @LayerInfinity Před rokem +10

    It makes more sense for "You may feel like you're alone" to be a threat to the three more than a statement to them as individuals. Lesley is an omnipresent threat throughout the series, continually resetting the trio for them to relive the same day over and over again, similar to the Web Series where June 19 is the symbol of this. That said, I have a feeling that Red Guy is aware of this, but he is not aware of Lesley.

  • @nickie6518
    @nickie6518 Před rokem +26

    This whole deal of "who is in control" and the hierarchy of power made me think...
    What if the toy house in Lesley's room and her controlling the dolls of(and therefore) the main trio, makes up her feelings being mirrored by their actions. Red guy wanting to get free of the "you're supposed to do this" mentality(him leaving his job to partner with Roy on the original series and wanting to leave the house on the new series); Yellow guy's awareness of it all and suffering by being the most common target of every bad thing, along with being the one grieving a lost one; and Duck's awareness of something is going wrong in a few occasions(him snapping on the original series when that meat looking teacher is talking about food on the original series and him being the most disobedient on the Jobs episode, as him taking the longest to 'play along' with everyone) and his seemingly short temper(like Lesley's sudden tone change while she talks with smart Yellow guy).
    Also I think Roy could be somewhere in between Lesley, the actors and the creators themselves on the hierarchy even after his partnership with Red guy ended after the first series, since he's still watching and showing up or being mentioned. Also reminding of the quote "... the journey always ends up back at home."(don't remember the exact words now) was a rule they have to follow, making him step in and actually do something on the Family episode as Yellow guy would still be there if he didn't freed him of that 'family' 's grasp.

    • @HOWRUDE
      @HOWRUDE Před rokem +4

      i actually had an idea about roy when you said he freed yellow guy in the family thing, he killed them right? then the scene instantly changes wiyh them being in the house again. We can see that roy still has power as we watch him kill the whole family thing (might be killing the distractions and nonsense things, bringing the characters back to where should they be in)

    • @nickie6518
      @nickie6518 Před rokem +5

      @@HOWRUDE yep. Tho it was the only time he did something other than observe, as every other time he's just watching, even in the intro that at some point in the transitions he's seen peeking though the wall. Tho the time he was closest to what happened on Family was in Transport, as during the song Yellow mention he "found this guy on the road", but Red guy immediately looked though the disguise and thew him off the car.

  • @Ixarus6713
    @Ixarus6713 Před rokem +15

    The dust could be another point for yellow guy.
    He's been on bad batteries for a while presumably, meaning perhaps Leslie has been holding onto it for him.

    • @Ixarus6713
      @Ixarus6713 Před rokem +2

      I think he gave it to her on purpose because he knew his batteries were dying and she gave it to him as soon as he came back up because she knew he'd lose the batteries quickly afterwards.
      She probably built him to remember her son by but also as a helper in her plan. Even if she didn't build him, then she had the battery and brain chip implants given to him so that he could remember past resets.

  • @retraceyourvods
    @retraceyourvods Před rokem +9

    I love how viscerally insane this sounds without context

  • @olivercurtis9386
    @olivercurtis9386 Před rokem +25

    I think the actors existing in the show doesn't necessarily mean they are upstairs, as if Lesley controls the characters she would surely control the puppeteers. There are only puppets of the main three however so it is likely she doesn't control the teachers or showrunners.

  • @shroomer8294
    @shroomer8294 Před rokem +26

    Thinking about it it would make total sense that Lesley is also trapped just like the main trio, she’s just aware she’s trapped.

  • @bubbleshock14
    @bubbleshock14 Před rokem +71

    Amazing video, I'm so excited to see how it all wraps up in the end. Can I just say, it can't be a coincidence that the Yellow Guy is the main singer in the Memories song when he is the one who Needs to remember the book and the plan and everything

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +15

      Oh damn! That’s true, good catch!

    • @Cubekid10.
      @Cubekid10. Před rokem +3

      @@RemGames I guess the note in the computer episode also said "Remember it"

    • @Cubekid10.
      @Cubekid10. Před rokem +2

      Oh woops i said that before getting to the part in the video

  • @purplexzin
    @purplexzin Před rokem +10

    It seems that one of the overarching premises of this in-universe “show” so to speak, is Lesley is using the yellow guy puppet as a means to cope with the grief of losing her dead son David. That.. as we know, was killed by her own car, whether not she was driving herself.. or…. Someone else..
    The mentioning of “dancing in chains” obviously signifies her feeling trapped within her own grief & unable to move on, yet still trying to create a happy facade & keep “dancing”.. in a metaphorical sense..
    But here’s a couple things I was also pondering that struck me I had noticed..
    What if “Roy”.. is yet another Puppet that simply REPRESENTS the REAL Roy, that would of been David’s Father. Perhaps he was abusive & neglectful - And maybe it was him.. that was driving Lesley’s car.. because of course families share cars at times..
    That might also be why Leslie chooses to portray the Roy character as.. you guessed it.. abusive & neglectful.. and of course selfish.. as the only reason Roy appeared to “save” yellow guy was for his own selfish reasons..
    Another thing I noticed.. is for some strange reason to stained glass window in Leslie’s room.. doesn’t appear to have Red Guy on it at all. Only Duck & Yellow Guy.
    It also gives off a very distinct “holy” essence or ethereal type heavenly glow & aesthetic..
    We know that it was a bird (sorry.. “rat”) - flying into the road & David chasing it that was the cause of Davids untimely demise.. so it’s interesting because it would make sense that both David & the bird that got hit by the car would be in heaven..
    Just something’s to think about..
    Another phenomenal video bro!
    Keep up the awesome work! 🌟

    • @cassandrastillman8796
      @cassandrastillman8796 Před rokem

      Maybe you’re tired or color blind, but he’s definitely there, he’s the red part. 😅

  • @TheRealLifeKillerMoth
    @TheRealLifeKillerMoth Před rokem +39

    Imagine if up the stairs from Lesley’s room was Becky Sloan and Joseph pelling.
    That would be a chowder level fourth wall break.

    • @lamb9642
      @lamb9642 Před rokem +3

      It was THEM all along!! *dun dun duuuuun*

  • @kennethperry6209
    @kennethperry6209 Před rokem +132

    Thanks for delving deep into this awesome series! Good friggin job at deciphering this nearly impossible scribble of a language... You'ze a bad dude!

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +9

      Thank you! I appreciate that!

    • @tammywhitson4164
      @tammywhitson4164 Před rokem +2

      @@RemGames took your advice, and bulit yellow! my theory on the stairs is its meant to keep the three inside. the office in the youtube series had a shot of endless stairs

    • @tammywhitson4164
      @tammywhitson4164 Před rokem

      Maybe yellow asked for the book when his batteries were fine

  • @treytraytruy6592
    @treytraytruy6592 Před rokem +13

    Wait, if Red Guy is shown being an actor in a costume, wouldn't that mean that he was one of the actors?

  • @freddydorling9548
    @freddydorling9548 Před rokem +7

    Another point worth mentioning to support the idea of the actors/producers being upstairs is that we can see that Leslie's room is clearly the top floor from the roof, meaning you cannot progress higher without leaving the scope of the show as it stands. It makes sense that the actors wouldn't physically be part of the house, because whilst they are integral to the show they are not present in the narrative (yet).

  • @hotninjasocks4360
    @hotninjasocks4360 Před rokem +36

    In episode six Lesley said "your not my real son!"
    His overalls have a D on it
    the exact same as David's
    maybe David is Lesley's son and she made yellow guy so she could remember her son
    maybe Red guy and Duck were his friends and he was only really happy when he was with them
    maybe she made them too so she can see him really happy?
    David was also on the grave stone
    Just a thought :)

    • @pixelpixie6094
      @pixelpixie6094 Před rokem +7

      The casket also thought yellow but was the one who was suppose to be dead

  • @DandyDoondin
    @DandyDoondin Před rokem +3

    Good theory, but there are some problems.
    1) Yellow guy in episode 5 says "I knew what they were but I don’t know now *and then it went away"* how would he know about the book getting shredded if it happened in this reset, and theres only one copy of the book?
    2) Yellow guy in episode 6 says "And then over the top of it theres a smaller one of all of it at the top of that." He mentions the dollhouse (lesleys room) as "the top" and doesnt mention anything about a fifth floor.

  • @ofskittlez
    @ofskittlez Před rokem +13

    I think the "security guard" theory holds more water. I think there are answers, and someone doesn't want Yellow Guy and the others to have them. Lesley is there to play the role of the puppet master, hand over a book that's nothing more than a red herring, and district Yellow Guy from the fact that there are more stairs and higher levels.

  • @okeoi
    @okeoi Před rokem +10

    Here's my theory: The creators are constanlty dropping red herrings to get the fans to do exactly this when in reality, the meaning behind everything is ultimately going to be what we make it/interpret it to be, just like reality. We constantly search for meaning and it remains forever just out of reach and the creators revel in it.

    • @blacksesamecandies
      @blacksesamecandies Před rokem +2

      The first episode was all about creativity. With the finale of the original webseries allowing the characters to be as they like. I'm sure the plot of Don't Hug me I'm Scared is all about meta-commentary on media. The entire show is a spoof, it has interesting fourth-wall breaks - it's a show about a show. But instead of a kid's like show being all happy, fun and light-hearted it's a thinly veiled nightmare hellscape. The puppets being forced to "perform" for the audience, while we watch idly by in fascination. Their suffering is our amusement.
      I agree with this theory of the top of the hierarchy being the creators/actors/tv studio. The puppets mind have to reset because if they become too sentitent the show will end. I'm certain the finale of this show will them breaking free of their prison. Prison certainly seems to be a heavy heavy theme with this series. Also iirc the creators said every fan theory is correct, in a sense that the show means whatever you want it to. The puppets are not seen as characters but things to be used.. at least that feels like the meta commentary. Perhaps in the end they will get their identities and become real characters.. or people.. or whatever and cease to be entertainment for the morbidly curious.

    • @karak962
      @karak962 Před rokem

      @@blacksesamecandies I totally agree. during so much of the show it feels exactly like that.

  • @KHMaggot67
    @KHMaggot67 Před rokem +3

    The “My Dad is a computer” line that Yellow Guy says in original series is a good connection to why Yellow Guy would also be a “computer” and run on electricity/batteries. Not “My Dad HAS a computer”, but “My Dad IS a Computer”. They even make a point to have the computerized voice at the end of the original Colin the Computer episode say the line a second time, so it must be important. Can only assume that Roy also runs on batteries. And I don’t have much evidence on this part of my theory: but I think Roy isn’t really Yellow Guy’s dad, but rather an older version of Yellow Guy. In the transportation episode, Yellow Guy picks up “this guy on the side of the road”, which is the Roy puppet in a new costume with some added features. At first I thought it was strange, like “oh, I guess the didn’t have the budget for a completely different character puppet”, but knowing this show and their attention to detail, I now think it was intentional. This was ANOTHER older version of Yellow Guy. After all, Leslie has “plenty of backups”. Would also make sense why that one was so far from the house and Roy seems to go where he pleases, because he runs on batteries. Not strings attached to the actors and puppeteers. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.

  • @M0ist_Ka1amari
    @M0ist_Ka1amari Před rokem +4

    I’m guessing Leslie is going to be killed off by Roy after this season

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +1

      Definitely a possibility

  • @Hekza0024
    @Hekza0024 Před rokem +5

    i just saw matpat’s video, and wow. you’re currently kicking his ass. you covered everything he did and a whole lot more before he uploaded his video.

  • @clintparsons3989
    @clintparsons3989 Před rokem +19

    This was so worth the six year wait.

  • @bubbybigalo_flr581
    @bubbybigalo_flr581 Před rokem +6

    i like how every thumbnail has red guy celebrating

  • @grey-spark
    @grey-spark Před rokem +7

    I'm convince the entire operation is a plan to make a "perfect" puppet that can perfectly replicate David. The blob from the second episode can be a seen as a metaphor for this process. Teachers exist to instill "core values" as puppets are run through trials over and over again, until they graduate up the pyramid. The exception being Yellow Guy/David who's puppet is modeled on a real person. The "actors" are trying to create "smart AI" and using a grieving mother and her dead son to advance their experiment.

  • @inkbally2760
    @inkbally2760 Před rokem +18

    I just had a weird idea:
    What if the letters/symbols on the book somehow correlate with the book? Perhaps the title of the show itself is the key to solving the title.
    This goes off the idea that perhaps the title is related or the Show Bible in some form.
    Don't - The letter "D" of Don't, shares the letter on Yellow's overalls, and starts with the same letter of David's name. Don't could also account for the hyphen, it connects Do and not together in the form of "don't", like a hyphen would with other words. Don't is probably also why he is the main target: he isn't special like the others on the surface, but is on the inside. Don't also ironically works with the ideas of batteries: "Don't let his batteries run out."
    Hug - Hug can mean to confined the batteries, or to hold onto one's memories. It could to embrace one's self, which Yellow Guy does by having the most fun out of the ground, and the most kind. It could also mean perhaps a form of bond or relationship with others.
    Me - This is supposedly Duck's name by this streak of the imagination, which makes sense as to why his would be just one symbol: Me is relatively simple, and makes some sense by saying "My name". The two words start with M, ends with E. He is also the most sassy of the bunch as well, so he would probably be named something self-centered to represent his character.
    I - For this to work, we're dividing I and Am into separate words, apologies. I, in this context, could mean... many, many things. Leave ideas in the comments below, but it could be on again how self-centered Duck is to himself, compared to the others. Duck is also the most perceptive of the bunch, and is very focused on what he sees, thus "I".
    Am - Red's first name, and it connects with the idea that "am" means the present tense first-person singular of BE.
    Thus, we can assume that Yellow means the future (thus the smartest), and he runs on electricity: the power of the future.
    Red is the present, the here and now, thus why he is much more vocal this season: has a lot more to get off his chest and cares about the present now than ever.
    Duck/Green is the past. Self explanatory: most self centered, most old clothing style, and the past more often than not, dies down (like in Death). The past can also be a bit foggy or easily mistaken, and is the simplest form of time to understand.
    Scared - Red's last or surrname, and the most logical one: If the symbol represents him being unhappy, it has a reason why: He is scared, and the one literally most controlled by the actor since he is a costume, thus he is the most unhappy and scared. He is not just a puppet, but a suit, so he can only move when he is worn, thus: scared.
    Scared goes a lot more deeper obviously but I want to put as why it would be Red's name the most.
    There are probably a lot of holes in this theory/idea, since I'm a scatterbrain, but I want to put it out there since it makes some sense of how the words connect, or why the title of the show is titled so oddly.

  • @mia6152
    @mia6152 Před rokem +9

    This isn’t really an addition to the theory, it’s more an interpretation of the show: I think that this shows the dynamics of child stars in media. Roy and Lesley are Yellow Guys parents who are controlling him in the media, eventually losing sight or control of yellow guy. Idk, it’s kinda surface level but still interesting to think about all the different kinds of interpretations.

  • @fropuu
    @fropuu Před rokem +45

    Just finished watching the other three theories to see THIS just posted, what a win win
    Sadly I can't watch it because It's apparently 12am here and I have to sleep 😀
    But love the theories u make! They're rlly fun to listen and very interesting

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +6

      Oh my god that’s great timing! But yes, go get sleep! It’s important

  • @RpTheHotrod
    @RpTheHotrod Před rokem +3

    I assume someone has already brought this up, but im new to this series. Has anyone considered that each character is a personality of one person? Like the house itself is someone's mind, and each character is a personality part of said person? I figure that's why each character is so distinct and massively different from each other.

  • @brobs0463
    @brobs0463 Před rokem +35

    Bro’s beating Matpat to the punch with these theories 😂

  • @benjaminehren7965
    @benjaminehren7965 Před rokem +7

    I think it might be a bit more than just the want to get his friends out as well, I think the plan also specifically requires them, and that one of the steps is to actually do something to red guy and duck with similar effects to recharging yellows batteries. It’s clear red guy wants to escape, but it only happens once in a while. Meanwhile duck has proven to be quite cynical in regards to various factors in the show, questioning new sets. I think that whatever the plan is that is in that book, I think it might require all of them, which is supported by the fact that Leslie doesn’t hesitate to send him to them, after all she needs them too.
    And frankly. Given how smart he was that he made his own complex written language in a matter of minutes I also wouldn’t be surprised if part of the plan was to actually get the book shredded so that the actors would consider the threat dealt with, and that the plan could still be figured out from the shredded fragments. Him shredding the book was still the actors in control of him, but smart version of yellow guy knew it would happen, and planned accordingly.

    • @localblanchead
      @localblanchead Před rokem

      Yo that is just so brilliant
      If that is the case, yellow guy is playing 4th dimensional level of chess just to escape

  • @picky9687
    @picky9687 Před rokem +22

    I’m so happy to see your channel grow in the recent videos you’ve made!! It really shows that you know what you’re doing!! Keep it up dude!!

  • @saintniki-las6340
    @saintniki-las6340 Před rokem +9

    Rem ur so underrated, you deserve more recognition

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that!

  • @zavianmakhathini6642
    @zavianmakhathini6642 Před rokem +1

    Yellow guy also drops hints like in one of the intros he says "i had a dream there was another me (alluding to the multiple versions of them Lesley has), and I went and saw the other ones." or when he tries to talk about his previous experience upstairs and he says "It's when you can't remember that over the top of you, theres bigger ones that are bigger and bigger, and then over the top of it theres a smaller one of all of it at the top of that." He's talking about how there are larger versions of themselves going up the floors, and then at the "top" there is the house with a small version of the entire house and everything inside. The foreshadowing is crazy

  • @Tapuz0n
    @Tapuz0n Před rokem +2

    it will be wonderful to see red guy move a little bit yellow guy. like, red guy is an actor, right? the actor have absolutely full control

  • @asystolieox0666
    @asystolieox0666 Před rokem +4

    I think that Roy sits on the top. He had a huge role before and is still watching them (he knew yellow guy was in danger, because hes watching them all). But more, i don't think THIS yellow guy went upstairs, but another version of him before. Hence it explains both why YG doesn't know he wants the book, but Lesley said "you", it was another version of him. And i think the original smart YG went upstairs, took control and grow older - becoming Roy. So Roy isn't his father but his future self and still in charge. He gives every smart YG the book, so the cycle continues instead of breaking, another smart YG becoming more smarter, walking upstairs, becoming Roy etc, but they never do. That's why he saves them but also hates them sometimes. Hes angry at himself. (And yes, we saw YG getting older - but it was the normal YG / not charged/smart YG, I do think they would look differently in the future, because normal and charges also look differently rn - hair, eyes etc.) And the version we saw when he had a worm in his head, the long nose etc reminded me a lot of Roys features. Roy is def on top in my eyes and i kinda think we were wrong all along and hes another YG.

    • @asystolieox0666
      @asystolieox0666 Před rokem

      Also, why isn't there a smarter / older version of YG in the stages above them? Only duck and red are there and theres certainly a reason for that.

  • @PabjoXD
    @PabjoXD Před rokem +5

    Hello! I have noticed something that I think is actually very important. We see in the show that red guy is an actor in a costume yet he tries to escape the house in episode 5. I think that yellow guy and Leslie were not the only ones trying to escape and that some actors might be too. This means they are also under control which we already sort of knew but at least we have proof. Also this shows they want to escape, the actors are here unwantingly. I personally think that at the end of episode 5 everyone except yellow guy got replaced. This is because yellow guy is the only one to hear Leslie and because Leslie would want to help yellow guy since they want to escape. This means that the actors could come back someday if they get out of that dump and take down the nightmare. That would be really cool. Leslie is actively making ways of escape since she keeps duck and red in the dump. I think all Leslie really does is watch and when someone or something goes wrong she is their to fix it. She needs to follow the script.

  • @panromanticpirate
    @panromanticpirate Před rokem +2

    I think that Roy is actually at the top like in the OG and is Lesley’s husband puppetifized
    EDIT:Maybe Roy Conrols Like In The OG And The Actors Can Let Them Break Free Like In The OG

  • @Cptldchl
    @Cptldchl Před rokem +2

    Also Red Guy is somewhat aware of their situation I think because in one of the intros he mentions how they live in a nightmare

  • @burtlebee9337
    @burtlebee9337 Před rokem +3

    Obviously the stairs from Lesley's room go up to Grolton and Hovris. The DHMIS world is just a pale comparison to theirs. Why else would every episode of G&H line up completely with the events of the puppets' world?
    E2, DEATH - Grolton's mother dies and leaves him money in the will
    E3, FAMILY - Grolton's brother is visiting, so he is connecting with his family
    E5, TRANSPORT - Grolton and Hovris finally go outside (while the puppets finally get away from their house)
    This theory and the Duncan's Lasagna Postulate are the only ideas that I believe 100% for this show

  • @AceTrainerLiam
    @AceTrainerLiam Před rokem +19

    Really enjoying this series! Great theories!

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much! I appreciate that!

    • @taleseylad1249
      @taleseylad1249 Před rokem

      didn't expect to see you here. . .

  • @awake31337
    @awake31337 Před rokem +2

    I believe the creators are toying with the people who are trying to find hidden meaning in this new show and the old episodes, and saying to pay more attention to "the funny side."
    I think the whole scene with Leslie handing the book saying "you wanted this, didn't you" and "Gosh, You still can't see the funny side." Yellow guy is "over thinking" during most of the episode. I think it's directed to the audience trying to analyze and find hidden meaning. I think when yellow guy shreds the book, they're showing it's not important and it being the last episode was planned.

  • @WitchDoctorWaka
    @WitchDoctorWaka Před rokem +2

    My original Theory is that the person upstairs is a Yellow Guy. One that managed to go above. The Red and Duck in each room always greeted yellow guy with a "Oh your back" when he came in. The idea I always see is that yellow guy has made the trip up the stairs before and always forgets...but what if that's not the case? It's important to note that Leslie has "Spares" for each character incase one breaks. Well this could be true for the show too. A different Yellow Guy made it past her. That's why the current one doesn't have any memory of the book.
    Also isn't it shown that the Door to the next floor doesn't open until Yellow Guy leaves? It's in the process of swinging open after he's always walked away. It's also clearly built into the wall because it's meant to be hidden. I don't think Leslie is on his side cause...if going up was the way to escape then why hasn't she?
    Again this is all speculation.
    Side note: Maybe Roy actively works with the real actors to keep the show in line? That's why he's sorta an odd one out. He actively saves Yellow Guy (even though he mostly wanted the Chicken) but this paved the way for the show to reset for the next episode. If yellow guy just remained with the family forever then it would ruin the show. So he's sent in to "fix" it but allowing yellow guy to escape while he kills the family.

  • @its_an_inkstar
    @its_an_inkstar Před rokem +8

    MatPat has NOTHING on this man.
    Bravo.

  • @andreaceleste2664
    @andreaceleste2664 Před rokem +7

    I’ve been itching to figure all this out. Your videos have been the only ones that truly make sense. Great job!

  • @fricc3824
    @fricc3824 Před rokem +3

    if any of yall saw my comment on the last video, here's some additional thoughts on my theory:
    I believe that Roy is trying to take some semblance of control back over the show (assuming he hasn't already) OR is trying to escape from it. either way, I believe that he's trying to weasel his way back into having some sort of influence over the show and story rather than being delegated to just a side appearance that's referencing "yeah, I was in the original CZcams series". perhaps that's why in the intro, he's seen staring through a hole in the wall that looks like he made. he's trying to break through the wall and become part of the show. he's peering in but has no real control or influence.
    if Roy is trying to get influence so he and the others can escape, it would explain why he put on a (very bad) disguise and hopped into the car with the main trio as they were nearing the outside. he wanted to escape with them. it might also explain his reasoning for helping yellow guy get away from the deranged family. he wanted his son to get out because he knew if he didn't then yellow guy would just be trapped there with them for the foreseeable future or that yellow guy would be harmed beyond repair and Roy believed that he was the only person capable of surviving that encounter at that moment. we already know that Roy has been keeping an eye on the trio, mainly his son, since the beginning of this series as evidence of his numerous slightly hidden appearances since the beginning mainly in the intro through the wall but also through "jokes" and background "gags" that happen throughout. since Roy never speaks we don't know his true intentions but this could be a logical deduction.
    on the other hand, perhaps Roy is doing all of this to try and get his old position of running the show back. or, maybe, he already is back in control and the hidden flight of stairs is his abode. I mean it wouldn't be a stretch to say that he just walks up and down the stairs when main 3 aren't paying attention and Lesley doesn't (or cant) say anything about it. but my problem with that is the fact that the actors and puppeteers are obviously human and, if Lesley is anything to go off of, the higher up you go, the more human like the powers become. I think the first 2 puppet rooms are just a deterrent from thinking that there is more than Lesley since she's the first "human" we see (even though I'm not fully convinced that she's entirely human and is instead a sort of human/puppet hybrid). I mean the weird "smarter" puppets didn't even have dolls in the dollhouse when the main 3 did so why would they be important? yes, you can argue that Roy & Lesley don't either but why would they? we know Lesley has some sort of control and that the dollhouse is hers, so why would she have a doll to control herself? and why would Roy have a doll? if he is in control then obviously he wouldn't have one since he wouldn't want to be manipulated or controlled by anyone. and if the first theory is right then, again, he wouldn't have one since he isn't really part of the show, he just shows up of his own free will since he cant be controlled.
    in my opinion this story will boil down to a single word: Control. maybe it's a fight for control of the show or perhaps a dissolvement of the powers already in control over the show so that the characters can control themselves for the first time. maybe, just maybe, it might even be a journey of learning to take control of your own life and not have everyone sitting in a higher place than you dictate your every move in life.
    I know I'm probably looking wayyyyyyy deeper into it than i should but i have a passion for theory crafting and digging for hidden details in media. its probably why I've fell down 30 too many arg rabbit holes and i basically live in the fnaf lore pit.

  • @revizardtv
    @revizardtv Před rokem +5

    1:12 minor grammar mistake,theory busted.

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +3

      Damn, you got me

    • @revizardtv
      @revizardtv Před rokem +1

      @@RemGames Sorry,neat theory still.

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem

      @@revizardtv It’s fine, just some jokin around 😂

  • @Mephistopholies
    @Mephistopholies Před rokem +3

    This show helped me realize this form of comedy is trauma based.
    I really liked this show!

  • @TeemoFatHamster
    @TeemoFatHamster Před rokem +10

    You can’t possibly know how much I love this serie. It’s bringing me back to the older days of FNAF, but I’m 7 years older now and it’s so nostalgic and interesting. Like seriously I wish I followed my classes with the same interest as I follow this.

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +3

      Honestly one of the best compliments I could ever have! I was also a HUGE FNaF theory fan, and doing this is bringing me back to the old days, so hearing this really just brings it all together! Thank you so much!

  • @mouse_socks
    @mouse_socks Před rokem +2

    Yellow guy didnt say he invented the symbols - he said hes working on a spatial distribution puzzle - the symbols could already exisit and hes making a puzzle from them. If its a spatial puzzle, maybe its an arrangement puzzle that reveals something when arranged in a certian way?

    • @philippeamon7271
      @philippeamon7271 Před rokem

      The Glyph shows a similar thing to the napkin, with regards to the arrangement of the character names, and their secondary symbols. Manny's symbol looks like the glass computer he broke, Robin's symbol looks like a fancy suit with buttons, or perhaps the sewn-up scar from where his insides were removed. And Harry's symbol is the odd one; it is on the left side of the glyph, and opposite of Harry on the napkin, different from the other two, and it loos like... carambole? I haven't got the foggiest clue.

  • @obsidiancraft3648
    @obsidiancraft3648 Před rokem +35

    Love this series very fun and interesting

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +2

      Thank you, I appreciate that!

    • @HaydounDO
      @HaydounDO Před rokem +1

      @@RemGames yeah, please don't stop!

  • @puppetwraith17
    @puppetwraith17 Před rokem +3

    I don’t know if someone else has brought it up yet.
    But during the video of Duck’s funeral, there’s a bunch of stuff he hasn’t done. Yellow guy even points this out. I like to think this is stuff he has done, he’s just been forced to forget. Just like how he only sorta remembered winning a tournament.

  • @pespinoza6201
    @pespinoza6201 Před rokem +13

    The Time loop theory is similar to what happens in the Matrix. At the end of each cycle, the system is rebooted and characters are put back in place. That's why there are so many versions and copies of each character in Leslie's drawer. Every episode is different and sometimes characters die or are mutilated. By the next episode, everything is back to normal...😁

  • @Its_Isobel
    @Its_Isobel Před rokem +2

    Whilst not relevant to this theory video specifically there is something interesting I’ve noticed about the symbols on the book, more specifically yellow guys/the first one.
    It contains two well known alchemical symbols within it: firstly the symbol for the sun (that ring with a dot in the centre) and also the symbol for the element of earth (the upside down triangle with a line going through it.
    The other symbols might have more alchemy references within them, but right now that’s all I’ve spotted.

  • @MixxedBerries
    @MixxedBerries Před rokem +8

    This is such a hype theory series. Can’t wait for the next upload

  • @nnnnick
    @nnnnick Před rokem +8

    Amazing and fascinating theory episode. You deserve 1 million subscribers man

  • @Vineooo
    @Vineooo Před rokem +1

    I have a feeling the episodes in the 2022 version aren't actually in order cause of the song duck sings, the songs goes "when you meet a businessman you must shake him by the hand [ep 1], when you meet a family man you must shake him by the hand [ep 3], when you meet the choo choo man you must shake him by the hand [ep 5], when you meet the friendly fellow you must shake him by the hand [ep 4], when you meet the plugging man you must shake him by the hand [ep 6]". Also, the episode about death isn't mentioned which is funny but yeah do with this what you will

  • @Despairington
    @Despairington Před rokem +2

    Ok, so I have a theory that this series has inspired so far.
    I think this is a story about grief and loss.
    I think Lesley witnessed David getting hit and killed by a car.
    I think Red Guy and Duck are characters made up be David that either represent parts of himself (Duck the one who objects to many things, is uncooperative and doesn't want to compromise, and Red Guy the rebel who feels frustrated and stuck and wants to escape his monotonous life)
    That were make believe friends of his (as he was a child when he died)
    or that his mind made up as he was dying to cope with his life ending.
    Duck, represented by the bird he was chasing when he was hit and Red Guy, represented by himself covered in blood.
    For this theory David is dead with these friends he made up and is in limbo.
    Time moves forward outside of his space, but he and his friends never grow old.
    I believe someone mentioned that in an episode Yellow Guy is said to be 38, this could mean that he was hit when he was 8 years old and it's been 30 years since the accident.
    The other direction this could go in is that the entire story is just Lesley coping with Davids death.
    She is writing a story (the book) to hold on to David by imagining his life in this setting where he is always safe and preserved with his friends.
    I imagine the symbols on the cover of the book is something that he drew as a child and she uses to create a language within the story, something that he created used to keep him alive with this book.
    I think the stairs at the top of the attic represents acceptance and letting go, but Lesley refuses to do that and so she tells him to go back to his safe place where he can always remain.
    I also feel like Roy was probably an abusive father and that might be why he's written or depicted as an evil character and why Lesley might have stitches all over her.
    He was probably controlling and strict, also why he can be seen in the background of many shots as he is always watching and looming.
    Only other theory that makes sense to me is that David was hit by a car as a child and suffered some brain damage or maybe was overcome with trauma and mentally broke.
    The batteries can be a metaphor for his meds as he experiences temporary clarity after switching batteries.
    The conversation in the attic can be him talking to Lesley (his mother) while having some clarity about reality, but being too far gone to truly understand it all.
    The 1st theory still very much applies here with David making up friends to spend his time with as his perception of reality is very warped.
    Maybe all the teachers are actual teachers homeschooling David and he can not comprehend what they are trying to teach him, so he daydreams about adventures with his friends.
    The teachers speaking nonsense tells me that he can't grasp the concepts they are trying to teach him, so it just sounds like gibberish to him.
    idk, this was longwinded af, but I haven't seen anyone else come to any of these conclusions aside from the theories mine are building on top of, like David being dead, so maybe someone will either agree with me here, get inspired by my thoughts and build upon them further or point out places I'm definitely incorrect about.
    Good video/series and what a great show!

    • @Despairington
      @Despairington Před rokem +1

      I also forgot to mention that a few things like Lesley saying "You may feel like you're alone" (Because Red Guy and Duck are fabricated by David) and the crossword puzzle having BIRD and GO in it also support my theories here.
      And I think that the book, which is covered in dust, is Davids book he used to draw and scribble on (presumably 30 years ago) that Lesley can't let go of and keeps in the attic or something.

  • @SuperCacky
    @SuperCacky Před rokem +3

    Warren, Shy Imaginary Older Brother and Duncan Andrews (who wrote the crossword) are all characters in the Make a New Friend Kit. I'm not sure if this means anything significant but still, just a few of the different things I've noticed.

  • @tylociraptor8131
    @tylociraptor8131 Před rokem +5

    You def deserve 10k, and more. These are REALLY good theories!

  • @strawbyedits
    @strawbyedits Před rokem +2

    So is Roy really the one who’s in control because the only times that you see him out in this season is in the twins house and outside the car

  • @starwell__
    @starwell__ Před rokem +1

    I have a little detail that might help (emphasising on might but cant stop thinking abt it)
    When Lesley hands the book over to yellow guy, there is a yellow bookmark showing at the bottom of the book somewhere a quarter way to the end of the book (Best time to look for it is when Lesley is handing the book to yellow guy). What if yellow guy was marking of the last time he wrote in the book but never got to finish it because his batteries were draining and couldn't handle the knowledge, also he might not have finished writing the story because we can see when the book is being shredded, there is a blank space on some of the shredded pages that are behind the shredded writing which is also near the end of the book which could indicate that he never got the chance to write the ending of the story/how they could end this loop

  • @TheDarknessFR
    @TheDarknessFR Před rokem +3

    Someone above everything and lessie should be roy, not "the actor"

  • @Cartoonie69
    @Cartoonie69 Před rokem +10

    Love the DHMIS theories. Can't wait for more!

  • @ivory9865
    @ivory9865 Před rokem +2

    he might have shredded the book to hide the plan from the actors

  • @Rainbow3ntity
    @Rainbow3ntity Před rokem +2

    In the interview with the main characters Dumb Yellow says that he is afraid of stairs and that he is allergic to them.

  • @redquoter
    @redquoter Před rokem +7

    You're organized, quick, to-the-point, and witty - amazing work dude - what series or show are you going to cover after DHMIS?

  • @thebe_stone
    @thebe_stone Před rokem +1

    also we know that red guy is an actor in a suit because of episode 4, so maybe he is like a spy, but that can't be it because he tries to escape in episode 5.
    my theory is that episode 5 comes before episode 4 and maybe some of the other ones, and that they replaced red guy with an actor after 5 without Lesley or yellow guy noticing.

  • @TheAnax
    @TheAnax Před rokem +2

    I think the the stairs past Lesley are really, really long. So someday when the three of them go walking up them, they follow the stairs for a very long time, and their batteries grow lower. Then when they reach the top, it's going to be the kitchen and they are going to sit at the table. And just staring at each other on the series finale. Which is that this entire series will be an infinite loop where after climbing the stairs and sitting in the kitchen zonked out without their batteries, Yellow's first words will me "Oh look, it's morning." Episode one actually happens just after the final episode that will ever show someday... lol

  • @KickUpHammyDude
    @KickUpHammyDude Před rokem +16

    Stumbled upon your channel while browsing various theories and I really like your energy! I'd be pleased as punch to subscribe and engage with your other videos on the channel!

    • @RemGames
      @RemGames  Před rokem +2

      I really appreciate that!

  • @Propanus
    @Propanus Před rokem +3

    Maybe they're not in "charge" of us anymore....

  • @gaylorvader6458
    @gaylorvader6458 Před rokem +2

    Also Yellow Guy seems to has gone up the stairs 2 or 3 times before based on the paintings of him on the walls.

  • @lubu4u312
    @lubu4u312 Před rokem +2

    Lesley = Actor who misses her son, doesn't want them to leave or be aware of their situation as characters on a kids show. Alternatively she could just need the money, it is a job after all.
    Book = Random Macguffin, its a symbol of information but useless as its in an arcane language. Its a tool used by the actor to progress the plot of "IT ALL RETURNS TO THE BEGINNING"
    Wall Paintings = The Script. This is planned to the point where someone literally framed the scene, before the scene took place. This was never mentioned in the video.
    The Shredder = The character randomly brings up his shredder that never existed before. This isnt just allusion they bring it up 5 times. They beating you over the head with the message "IT RETURNS TO THE BEGINNING" - Its planned. Its all scripted, no ones free.
    Its a very well written episode about "What if a kids puppet became self-aware and highly intelligent to the point of questioning the lessons and the reality itself?"
    The show cant physically continue without him, and the cast is aware of this thus will do anything to prevent them from ruining it. Every episode drills home "They are in a prison. There is no escape." Each episode explores their own ways to escape it. Working, Hiding (mentally), Running away, Questioning it, exploring it, Literally dying. There is no escape. IT ALL RETURNS TO THE BEGINNING. Lesley speaks vaguely and loosely to Yellow because hes a puppet she knows very well, its less than talking to a child... or your real son. The same way Mr. Rogers would talk to his puppets, but with the Dont hug me twist.
    *The book said nothing, or if it did, it does not matter*

  • @frannfoxx
    @frannfoxx Před rokem +3

    Holy you’re super underrated!
    Keep doing this amazing work 💪