"Homewarming" Storybook Record | Welcome Home Audio
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- "Date unknown, Published by Marlo.
How do you celebrate Homewarming? With the help of his best friend Barnaby B. Beagle, our own Wally Darling is trying to find out before the big Homewarming party, in this charming holiday storybook by Marlo Records. Based on this discovery in accompaniment with past items such as “Eddie’s Big Lift” and “Happy Haunting to Boo and Yours”, it would appear Marlo regularly produced and sold storybook records based on the holidays of Home, sometimes in partnership with other groups such as Crispy Sweets. Imagine what other silly seasonal shenanigans we may find in the future!
In addition to this heartwarming Homewarming story, the album included a special rendition of “Toyland” sung by Wally Darling himself. We have been able to recover this audio for your listening pleasure below!"
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I know most people would paint Wally as the villain of the story, but this story kind of made you want Wally to succeed and forget about the main story 🌨
Nah, Wally is starting to be accepted as a victim of circumstance. He may end up being an antagonist, but perhaps not by choice. Could have something to do with the black goo.
I personally theorize it's something like rot and originates with Home first, then of course its' resident.
He could be possessed
Yo why is no one talking about Wally's tone when he says "How can that be?" Like damn dont piss Wally off
(18:18)
You know you messed up when you make Wally angry 😭
Wally is the opposite of Dumbledore, he spoke as loud as he could... in the exact same volume.
It took me until my second listen to realize that Eddie wasn’t in this story
Me too
Yeah, this is during his time alone at the post office.
@@Nakia11798 That makes sense
Edit: But why did the narrator say the whole neighborhood was accounted for and not mention Eddie? Seems a little weird
18:18 *HOW CAN THAT BE* 😡
tysm for making this I couldn't get to it because my computer is too glitchy for it
So...the narrator said it was good that Poppy never leaves her house... and Home is a him?
Homes goes by he/him, she/her, they/them/it. Home is happy with whatever🏠❤
Well yes...but the Narrator condoned Poppy's refusal to leave her house. She has a mental disorder.
@@corlaline9973 How refreshing, a genderqueer house.
the audio lags like crazy on the site for me so this is very useful!
my theory is this is taking place at the same time as the videos we seeing, hopefully that explain why eddie isn't here...hopefully
edit; finish the video,got some things to say, when wally asked to barnebey what do you mean, the audio kind of lag, we need someone to separate the two audios or play it reverse because as we know a bug, although can be a inconvenience is also a helpful key to the door, them bugs always know how to get inside a house.
very likely this short is taken place during there special... however I have one question; why do they call it home warming and not Christmas? we have Santa, and themes that make Christmas, now at first I was like "maybe they don't want to mention Christmas" but then Barnaby mention milk and cookies, and when I heard that I knew something was going on... if this was home warming and supposed to be separate to Christmas then why Barnaby mention milk and cookies they are something related to the holidays.
and finally Eddie with this special audio we can build a timeline of events, from what happened in the morning to the evening, it seems home is in a good mood and so is wally (unless we look into the lag audio somebody please look into that) so what happens to Eddie may be complete personal which would make sense, either Eddie realise something didn't feel right like when your throat feels sour and you just cant focus or it in his head do his last words to frank although very faintly where "I want to go home..." so it deffinety something to do with him in home and with everyone so my bet going on a epiphany.
in conclusion what ever is happerring to welcome home, something has taken root in this innocent show, something with a sense of malice, where it infects with what it torches and distorting it in a subtle way, what ever it is, it hasn't let made changes but instead laying in wait slowly growing and spreading till it strong enough to become the host.
Hi there! I tried reversing the audio and i personally didn't hear anything. My best guess is that it's the same audio just- idk how to name it- broken??? I tried speeding it up but i can barely even force a meaning onto it, sorry! I could upload it though if you're interested on checking it out yourself! I'm not very advanced so reversing is the only thing i could do (and i think that even if i could separating the audio could've messed it up)
@@Rattie_Lover hmm interesting, thanks for checking it up, I might be wrong, however I guess we need to wait and see, thanks do.
@@jonathanwatson4484 you're welcome! Btw thanks i didn't catch it when i watched it that Eddie said that he wanted to go home (although hearing it again i thought it was "I'm gonna go home" but i don't think it changes that much)
@@Rattie_Lover I do know it was something to do with word home to me it sounded "I want to go home" since Eddie was already having a mental breakdown.
Eddie is deliberately not mentioned because he's an outcast in the town. People are constantly ignoring or forgetting about him entirely, which leaves him isolated and a perfect target for Home.
Thank you for uploading this! the new welcome home page does not work well in my phone 😅
Man the voice actors are awesome
6:14 Seriously, what is in the Spirit of Homewarming? The cookbook commercial said it was all of the holiday drinks mixed together into one beverage, but they never say which drinks. I thought eggnog might be one of them, but there's a recipe for chunky eggnog using Mama Beagle's Barnyard Eggnog (which later gets its own commercial). Now that I think about it, are either of them alcoholic? Because i see several problems with using children's show characters to advertise alcohol.
But then again, they made commercials advertising cigarettes and sleep medication. It wouldn't surprise me if the Playfellow Workshop partnered up with a major brewing company to sell a light beer.