Aya didn’t see the bunnies 🐰 28:37 The old man didn’t die! The man did not get revenge. The finger is in front of his grinning old mouth… 🤫 - secret kept. Gleeful. Aya calls Snowball the reason she is not alone at the end. Maria calls Snowball dear family. Not all family is blood Why name it Blood? - Family is not always blood (Maria and Snowball) - But sometimes it is (Mother and father) You are family. You are blood relations.
Guess: Aya isn’t like her dad 5:42 “We appear to be in the space born of someone’s strong emotions. Your soul has been trapped here. At this rate, you may be unable to return to your own world… “ Aya: I don’t want that! Maria will be left alone… Mister: Then why did you bite into the apple? Aya: How did you know about that?! - Not an answer Aya 🍎 - Was there a spell involved? Or…. Did Aya Hope something bad would happen to her? 38:19 Doctor Aya’s victim - “I want to keep living” Aya is confronted by the desire to keep living - Aya feels guilt - That was her murder victim this time 38:47 Victim’s face makes Aya collapse in distress. That is guilt. Did the ghost girl bring Aya to this room and lay her in bed? Aya: Was I passed out? Mom’s perfume is gone… Come to think of it, back then… - The perfume stealing ghost girl runs out of Aya’s body. - 38:57 I still remember you now, too… - Hmmm 🤔 1:01:13 Ask dad to kill her??? - Choose to live for Maria - Aya thinks: He wanted to turn her into a doll because living is painful - Confront trauma - Aya and blond boy both wished for her death. That was the wish. - Had to choose life - Choose to be a good person. Realize that life is hard, but death is not a solution for her or her patients. Aya’s journey is about overcoming trauma. Aya chooses life. She chooses to be better. Aya has the mother’s doll in the end screen because she found redemption thanks to mom.
IF you don’t want to know who was the old lady that gave Aya the 🍎… beware of my guess The mystery is nice The original was referencing “The Shining” and “The Exorcist”. Stories about evil men and the traumatized child they abused. - Blood mode references Snow White. 1:14 an old lady in a black hood gave Aya a strange coloured apple to eat in her cottage - Are we supposed to think of Blood Mode as a fairy tale? - Snow White’s lips were red as blood - The evil queen was Snow’s stepmother jealous of the girl’s youth. Pretending to be an old woman… Who could be this old woman in the black hood? - It is that blonde guy 1:18:12 “If they learnt I was alive, I feel like they’d make me pay…” - Pay for what? What did he do? Who would make the blond pay? 1:18:49 “What will you do if Aya’s taken the same path as her father?” “The apple 🍎 doesn’t fall far from the tree” - IF - If that happened, then I would stop her - He is the old woman with the apple 🍎 - It is him - He tried to kill Aya
Guess: Mom not evil. Mom complicated This is all guesses. But I am going to argue for the mother’s side. 2:40 Mom. Aya says she protected her and wonders if her mom still watches over her. 8:52 Play a dull average mother? - The mother of ghost girl. A servant? - Aya’s mother was fragile because she had a unknown sickness That night changed Aya’s fate. 4:12 Maybe I’ll get to meet him… blonde - not father - Tricks you with pronouns 4:59 The promise. 5:12 If I had run away with him then. I wonder how my future might have changed? - Aya thinks that night doomed her fate - Her mother gave her an exit she did not take to save father 32:07 Is the mother kissing his forehead. Be smiled upon - So the staircase escape plan was the mother’s idea. She didn’t want Aya to go through the house. She sent him to protect Aya. - This was in the Chapel where father was defeated - In front of the alter. The kiss is holy 40:18 Mother saved him best she could - the boy was in the room with the dress. - Hmmm 🤔 hints of cross dressings? 58:12 Mother the doll that saved Aya 1:06:46 If mode Other ending - Mother’s wish for Maria to protect Aya 1:10:20 Mother is fire - Doesn’t deserve it after the curse - After what she was used for… 51:29 Separate men in prison. Mother writes to killers in prison. Mother send letters to those in jail to lure them to the house. The letters are not diary confessions- they are filled with lies and lures. - Mother’s house was were research was done - The mother’s job was to get criminals to come and they were used as test subjects - The mother was not into dating killers At first. She just did what grandpa wanted - Her house once owned by religious group of scientists - Her grandfather was after immortality - Grandma warned her against it 21:34 This guy. No longer human. “Curse that youngster… Doing everything the woman says… And so deceived as to not realize her true nature… That woman’s going to create a demon. She’s even crazier than the doctor!” 1:13:58 Servant man. He served “the woman” - The youngster is the blond - Bathing in blood? He learned things - Not human? - Accused the woman - 1:14:25 Monkia brainwashed the scientists - Plural - many different scientists - The scientists were hurting people. The scientists used criminals/killers as test subjects, but those jail cells were messed up. I would not be surprised if the mother took down the religious group to stop them once and for all. And to get the house back. And free herself The letter to get the doctor to the castle was a lure - Was she going to kill him with the rope for the immortality search - but then she fell in love? - Was the mad father lured by mother to the house to be a research subject? But then she actually fell in love with this killer when he spared her? - Did father help her kill the scientist? Did she think he could free her from the religious group, but then let him do the research to honour her grandfather? 1:16:51 Forehead kiss is from the mother to Aya. I do believe she truly loved her daughter regardless of her other crimes. The mother is complicated. The mother is messed up in her own way, but she isn’t the father. - Monkia wanted Aya to be free. She did not make her study evil experiments. - Blond has the right attitude
Could also be a similarity to how the father was going to kill Maria but then didn’t. Maybe the mother initially wanted to kill Alfred but then married him instead.
Thing is if Monika’s family raised her to so research then maybe she wouldn’t know about empathy towards humans. Especially referencing her aunt when she didn’t feel bad after her passing.
@@phatmidnight Monkia is interesting because there is a lot we don’t know about her. My personal head cannon is she started out like Dexter… Then, became Frollo monster. I think she started out with some kind of justice. Here is my personal head cannon. There is not enough information to tell if it is right. Like Dexter, Monkia goes out of her way to protect people she deems as “innocent” - The blonde was spared - Aya was spared - But few others. Her family raised her to believe that the guilty must be punished for their own good and the experiments 🧪 - I think Monkia lured and captured/killed murders using their guilt as justification for her actions - The killers for murder - The aunt was punished for not doing what was told (despite being blue blood - so I think at this point it was about this twisted form of justice) - The servant punished for running - The scientists for experimenting on people - That came crashing down when Mad Father (a killer) spared her life I think that led to a moral crisis. Who actually deserves to die? Have I done the right thing? - Monkia probably ended up falling in love with this guy and marrying him - When she married him - he became a blue blood and that is the one thing she became loyal too - We saw it in her as a child but I think it really became everything here At this point. Monkia went full Claude Frollo from Hunchback. Yes, being the woman in the burning fire place is a Disney reference. That must be a reference to the Hellfire Song. He will be mine or he will burn I can’t defend Monkia here. Despite marrying a poor man - poor people don’t have rights to her. She let him do bad things to people because they were poor. - She cared about blonde because he probably came from a higher up family - Servants didn’t matter. That is why that guy hated her. - Monkia cared about Aya because she was blue blood. - Monkia didn’t care about poor people because they were the OTHER - Frollo logic Family blood. Blue blood. The title is back. I think she hated Albert cheated on her with a poor girl. Monkia kills over blood Albert kills for youth Aya kills to end pain That is my head cannon He will be mine or he will burn - the irony - He is a murder - He was born poor - And she loved/hated him so much that she was going to drag him to hell just to be with her forever - Hellfire song 🎵 play
This is a really good point, why DID Monika save some people and not others when she was originally involved in experimenting? It might be because she is out for blood like you said.
@@phatmidnight That is my best guess. There is a lot we don’t know about her, but I want to give her the benefit of the doubt. Monkia tries to get Aya to safety, saves Aya, and even holds the door. Monkia save the blond boy too. In the fire place she says she doesn’t deserve to see Aya… Monkia shows, guilt, love and self-sacrifice at the end. I like to think that in the end she tried to find her own redemption. Although, it is curious she doesn’t try to save everyone. But… The only one really saying Monkia is a bad person is the servant. I don’t know if I trust him. Bathing in blood is a bad look.
Cat 🐱 guessing returns Trigger warning: Animal abuse I had it wrong. The cat was Aya’s pet. Time to think💡 8:20 “I caught a rat yesterday and showed it to her, and she was so merry” “I look forward to seeing her mature” - The cat caught rats. The mother’s perfume kept animals away. -The perfume stealing ghost girl likes rats 🐀…. - This isn’t Aya. The paper is about another girl. That is why there are no names- to make misdirection Cat killed rats. So the ghost girl must have got a dog to attack the cats. - the dog is dead 48:25 Aya killed dog - Aya killed the dog because the dog attacked her cat. She thought her father could magically fix the dog. The cat murder was revenge from ghost girl? - 50:33 Little Aya comforts the dog with a song - She didn’t know her dad couldn’t fix the dog. She thought he could do what he did for Snowball - Aya was just trying to save her cat The father found a dead cat and… - He doesn’t say it’s Aya - Could “my treasure” be the perfume stealer girl? “The girl’s sure to follow my same path. She seems to hope for that as well.” - Aya never hoped for that - The other girl did. That is why Mad Father killed that girl with a chain saw - That girl would be happy if he found a rat and showed it to her. She killed the cat to free the rats and avenge the dog - It is not Aya - This was the room of the perfume stealer 43:59 We follow the ghost girl and find the dead cat 🐱 - She was part of the family - The father has a secret daughter who was like him - That girl wasn’t Aya 39:10 so… Yes, Aya was holding mom’s cat in the picture. But we saw who was chasing after the cat. Aya didn’t kill the cat. We saw the perfume stealing ghost girl who did. Aya just found the cat dead. - Did she wrap up her pet because she cared about the cat? Did she put the cat in the dresser out of love? 47:07 Aya and the cat 🐱 - She loved the cat - Ghost girl killed the cat to hurt Aya. To get revenge for the dog.
Aya didn’t see the bunnies 🐰
28:37 The old man didn’t die! The man did not get revenge. The finger is in front of his grinning old mouth… 🤫
- secret kept. Gleeful.
Aya calls Snowball the reason she is not alone at the end. Maria calls Snowball dear family.
Not all family is blood
Why name it Blood?
- Family is not always blood (Maria and Snowball)
- But sometimes it is (Mother and father)
You are family. You are blood relations.
Family is not always blood. So good. Could be because Maria and Aya are together.
Guess: Aya isn’t like her dad
5:42 “We appear to be in the space born of someone’s strong emotions. Your soul has been trapped here. At this rate, you may be unable to return to your own world… “
Aya: I don’t want that! Maria will be left alone…
Mister: Then why did you bite into the apple?
Aya: How did you know about that?!
- Not an answer Aya 🍎
- Was there a spell involved? Or…. Did Aya Hope something bad would happen to her?
38:19 Doctor Aya’s victim
- “I want to keep living”
Aya is confronted by the desire to keep living
- Aya feels guilt
- That was her murder victim this time
38:47 Victim’s face makes Aya collapse in distress. That is guilt. Did the ghost girl bring Aya to this room and lay her in bed?
Aya: Was I passed out? Mom’s perfume is gone… Come to think of it, back then…
- The perfume stealing ghost girl runs out of Aya’s body.
- 38:57 I still remember you now, too…
- Hmmm 🤔
1:01:13 Ask dad to kill her???
- Choose to live for Maria
- Aya thinks: He wanted to turn her into a doll because living is painful
- Confront trauma
- Aya and blond boy both wished for her death. That was the wish.
- Had to choose life
- Choose to be a good person. Realize that life is hard, but death is not a solution for her or her patients. Aya’s journey is about overcoming trauma.
Aya chooses life. She chooses to be better. Aya has the mother’s doll in the end screen because she found redemption thanks to mom.
She chooses life and to be happy 🤔
IF you don’t want to know who was the old lady that gave Aya the 🍎… beware of my guess
The mystery is nice
The original was referencing “The Shining” and “The Exorcist”. Stories about evil men and the traumatized child they abused.
- Blood mode references Snow White. 1:14 an old lady in a black hood gave Aya a strange coloured apple to eat in her cottage
- Are we supposed to think of Blood Mode as a fairy tale?
- Snow White’s lips were red as blood
- The evil queen was Snow’s stepmother jealous of the girl’s youth. Pretending to be an old woman…
Who could be this old woman in the black hood?
- It is that blonde guy
1:18:12 “If they learnt I was alive, I feel like they’d make me pay…”
- Pay for what? What did he do? Who would make the blond pay?
1:18:49 “What will you do if Aya’s taken the same path as her father?”
“The apple 🍎 doesn’t fall far from the tree”
- IF
- If that happened, then I would stop her
- He is the old woman with the apple 🍎
- It is him
- He tried to kill Aya
Mind. Blown. 🤯
Guess: Mom not evil. Mom complicated
This is all guesses. But I am going to argue for the mother’s side.
2:40 Mom. Aya says she protected her and wonders if her mom still watches over her.
8:52 Play a dull average mother?
- The mother of ghost girl. A servant?
- Aya’s mother was fragile because she had a unknown sickness
That night changed Aya’s fate.
4:12 Maybe I’ll get to meet him… blonde
- not father
- Tricks you with pronouns
4:59 The promise.
5:12 If I had run away with him then. I wonder how my future might have changed?
- Aya thinks that night doomed her fate
- Her mother gave her an exit she did not take to save father
32:07 Is the mother kissing his forehead. Be smiled upon
- So the staircase escape plan was the mother’s idea. She didn’t want Aya to go through the house. She sent him to protect Aya.
- This was in the Chapel where father was defeated
- In front of the alter. The kiss is holy
40:18 Mother saved him best she could
- the boy was in the room with the dress.
- Hmmm 🤔 hints of cross dressings?
58:12 Mother the doll that saved Aya
1:06:46 If mode
Other ending
- Mother’s wish for Maria to protect Aya
1:10:20 Mother is fire
- Doesn’t deserve it after the curse
- After what she was used for…
51:29 Separate men in prison. Mother writes to killers in prison. Mother send letters to those in jail to lure them to the house. The letters are not diary confessions- they are filled with lies and lures.
- Mother’s house was were research was done
- The mother’s job was to get criminals to come and they were used as test subjects
- The mother was not into dating killers
At first.
She just did what grandpa wanted
- Her house once owned by religious group of scientists
- Her grandfather was after immortality
- Grandma warned her against it
21:34 This guy. No longer human.
“Curse that youngster… Doing everything the woman says… And so deceived as to not realize her true nature… That woman’s going to create a demon. She’s even crazier than the doctor!”
1:13:58 Servant man. He served “the woman”
- The youngster is the blond
- Bathing in blood? He learned things
- Not human?
- Accused the woman - 1:14:25 Monkia brainwashed the scientists
- Plural - many different scientists
- The scientists were hurting people. The scientists used criminals/killers as test subjects, but those jail cells were messed up. I would not be surprised if the mother took down the religious group to stop them once and for all. And to get the house back. And free herself
The letter to get the doctor to the castle was a lure
- Was she going to kill him with the rope for the immortality search - but then she fell in love?
- Was the mad father lured by mother to the house to be a research subject? But then she actually fell in love with this killer when he spared her?
- Did father help her kill the scientist? Did she think he could free her from the religious group, but then let him do the research to honour her grandfather?
1:16:51 Forehead kiss is from the mother to Aya. I do believe she truly loved her daughter regardless of her other crimes. The mother is complicated. The mother is messed up in her own way, but she isn’t the father.
- Monkia wanted Aya to be free. She did not make her study evil experiments.
- Blond has the right attitude
Could also be a similarity to how the father was going to kill Maria but then didn’t. Maybe the mother initially wanted to kill Alfred but then married him instead.
Thing is if Monika’s family raised her to so research then maybe she wouldn’t know about empathy towards humans. Especially referencing her aunt when she didn’t feel bad after her passing.
@@phatmidnight Monkia is interesting because there is a lot we don’t know about her.
My personal head cannon is she started out like Dexter… Then, became Frollo monster.
I think she started out with some kind of justice.
Here is my personal head cannon. There is not enough information to tell if it is right.
Like Dexter, Monkia goes out of her way to protect people she deems as “innocent”
- The blonde was spared
- Aya was spared
- But few others.
Her family raised her to believe that the guilty must be punished for their own good and the experiments 🧪
- I think Monkia lured and captured/killed murders using their guilt as justification for her actions
- The killers for murder
- The aunt was punished for not doing what was told (despite being blue blood - so I think at this point it was about this twisted form of justice)
- The servant punished for running
- The scientists for experimenting on people
- That came crashing down when Mad Father (a killer) spared her life
I think that led to a moral crisis. Who actually deserves to die? Have I done the right thing?
- Monkia probably ended up falling in love with this guy and marrying him
- When she married him - he became a blue blood and that is the one thing she became loyal too
- We saw it in her as a child but I think it really became everything here
At this point. Monkia went full Claude Frollo from Hunchback. Yes, being the woman in the burning fire place is a Disney reference. That must be a reference to the Hellfire Song.
He will be mine or he will burn
I can’t defend Monkia here. Despite marrying a poor man - poor people don’t have rights to her. She let him do bad things to people because they were poor.
- She cared about blonde because he probably came from a higher up family
- Servants didn’t matter. That is why that guy hated her.
- Monkia cared about Aya because she was blue blood.
- Monkia didn’t care about poor people because they were the OTHER
- Frollo logic
Family blood. Blue blood. The title is back. I think she hated Albert cheated on her with a poor girl.
Monkia kills over blood
Albert kills for youth
Aya kills to end pain
That is my head cannon
He will be mine or he will burn
- the irony
- He is a murder
- He was born poor
- And she loved/hated him so much that she was going to drag him to hell just to be with her forever
- Hellfire song 🎵 play
This is a really good point, why DID Monika save some people and not others when she was originally involved in experimenting? It might be because she is out for blood like you said.
@@phatmidnight That is my best guess. There is a lot we don’t know about her, but I want to give her the benefit of the doubt.
Monkia tries to get Aya to safety, saves Aya, and even holds the door. Monkia save the blond boy too. In the fire place she says she doesn’t deserve to see Aya… Monkia shows, guilt, love and self-sacrifice at the end.
I like to think that in the end she tried to find her own redemption. Although, it is curious she doesn’t try to save everyone.
But… The only one really saying Monkia is a bad person is the servant. I don’t know if I trust him. Bathing in blood is a bad look.
Cat 🐱 guessing returns
Trigger warning: Animal abuse
I had it wrong. The cat was Aya’s pet. Time to think💡
8:20 “I caught a rat yesterday and showed it to her, and she was so merry”
“I look forward to seeing her mature”
- The cat caught rats. The mother’s perfume kept animals away.
-The perfume stealing ghost girl likes rats 🐀….
- This isn’t Aya.
The paper is about another girl. That is why there are no names- to make misdirection
Cat killed rats. So the ghost girl must have got a dog to attack the cats.
- the dog is dead
48:25 Aya killed dog
- Aya killed the dog because the dog attacked her cat. She thought her father could magically fix the dog.
The cat murder was revenge from ghost girl?
- 50:33 Little Aya comforts the dog with a song
- She didn’t know her dad couldn’t fix the dog. She thought he could do what he did for Snowball
- Aya was just trying to save her cat
The father found a dead cat and…
- He doesn’t say it’s Aya
- Could “my treasure” be the perfume stealer girl?
“The girl’s sure to follow my same path. She seems to hope for that as well.”
- Aya never hoped for that
- The other girl did. That is why Mad Father killed that girl with a chain saw
- That girl would be happy if he found a rat and showed it to her. She killed the cat to free the rats and avenge the dog
- It is not Aya
- This was the room of the perfume stealer
43:59 We follow the ghost girl and find the dead cat 🐱
- She was part of the family
- The father has a secret daughter who was like him
- That girl wasn’t Aya
39:10 so… Yes, Aya was holding mom’s cat in the picture. But we saw who was chasing after the cat.
Aya didn’t kill the cat. We saw the perfume stealing ghost girl who did. Aya just found the cat dead.
- Did she wrap up her pet because she cared about the cat? Did she put the cat in the dresser out of love?
47:07 Aya and the cat 🐱
- She loved the cat
- Ghost girl killed the cat to hurt Aya. To get revenge for the dog.
These are some interesting takes, and you’re right the letters don’t specify it was Aya they were talking about
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