I envy everyone who are able to just binge through this whole web series for the first time. I was one of those that had to wait years to each episode.
Have to be honest, the first time a DHMIS video was suggested to me in the olden days of RUclips, I thought it was about the condition of people who actually get scared by a hug or even the offer, so I ignored it for years until MatPat picked it up to say something on it. So, naturally, I did my research before seeing his theory, and loe and behold, I found my new favorite cartoon/puppet series about such deep and intricate subjects as media fake-till-you-make and health dieticians that had no idea what they were doing back in the 90s and early 2000's while I was growing up. It was a journey I treasure, and the new show is still quite funny and somewhat intricate. You can find it here on RUclips, but I will not name the source for their protection.
I loved the web series, but the tv show has made me love this show/characters so much more. It’s longer form, and generally keeps the same quantity of creepy/horror, but spread out over the 22 minute episode. And they really stepped up the comedy and dialogue, it’s legitimately so funny.
The primary message for most of them is that media manipulates you to behave and believe certain things, even if they make no sense. It constantly points to how everything isn't actually happening because it's all produced. Each episode has its own theme. You're only allowed to be creative in a certain way, Death is inevitable, how cults indoctrinate you by giving you a sense of community, addiction and dependence on the internet, diet culture constantly changing, and the last episode is kind of a mix but it's sort of red guy wanting to express himself and getting rejected for being individual which wraps up what the series is about. Not following the structure of life and what you're being told is the only way to behave.
my interpretation which i just stole from game theory is about how big companies manipulate children's programing to spread propaganda emphasized in the repeated mention of oats brand cereal or just other misinfo
@@eagles5205that’s what I love about DHMIS. There’s so many different messages that you can interpret from it and their all correct, as stated by the show’s creators. So nobody is wrong.
The factor that makes me love this series so much is the criticism it makes of social problems such as religion, cartoons, the internet, among others. we are introduced to these "teachers" who clearly teach the protagonists in the wrong way. There are many theories about it. Apart from the hidden things that you will only see if you pay close attention to every detail.
hey uh i think the love one was more about love than religion, or at least comparing love to a religion, idk just some stuff stood out like "thats love my friend" and how when yellow guy said he was hungry he was immiedetly wrong and its cause hes "lonely" as well as toward the end where they tell yellow guy what to love "no no no thats not how its done" and also forcing love into a small mold like "hes made for her, and shes made for him" "thats the way its always been" "and its perfect" "and its pure" "and its pretected with a ring" "thats the way that all love goes" you know talking about how all love goes and telling them what love is and shit ect idk my be more about religion idk shit lol
@@kishiberohan4038 Yeah, I always got the impression that they were likening love to a cult. It's indoctrinated into our culture. "Everyone loves, and everyone loves this specific way! And now we all worship our king!"
@@kishiberohan4038 In my interpretation, it's about how certain religions force their heteronormative way of loving onto others. Biggest example from the song being "He's made for Her, and She's made for Him. That's the way it's always been. And it's perfect, and it's pure," Very much saying that anything that doesn't fit within this box, or these guidelines, is the "wrong" way of loving (i.e, anything that isn't straight and monogamous).
Episode 6 was about dreams - for yellow guy it was sleeping dreams and for red guy it was dreams like goals. The entire kids’ show we’ve been watching was red guy’s dream, which was made possible by yellow guy’s dad, the investor, the financial side of things. But the guests/teachers brought on the show kept giving distorted lessons that pushed certain cultural beliefs or political agendas, and it left yellow guy with a twisted perception of these topics that ultimately hurt him instead of helping him. At the end of episode 4, we saw red guy walk in on a low-budget version of episode 1 and his mind was blown (literally) at the idea that maybe he didn’t need the funding, maybe he could have more control over how his dream was manifested, so he left. He tried to call yellow guy and duck in episode 5, to tell them that it didn’t have to be this way, but the message was intercepted. In this episode, yellow guy’s dad invites him back to the show, to have it run for another season maybe, but instead, red guy pulls the plug on the show and starts over, doing it his way. The set is nearly empty because they have little to no budget to work with, but each character is the color they said was their favorite in episode 1 and the date finally moves forward from june 19.
The fifth episode has the most clear-cut surface level message, since it’s obviously parodying the food pyramid, and how it was made by grain companies, which is why it encourages kids to eat as much bread as possible. Of course, that’s just the surface level thing it’s saying.
dreams about running from things mean you’re afraid of something in the future or youve done something in the past and you’re afraid its going to catch up to you
the whole message is basically advertisers destroying creations, and teaching kids what they want, also the yellow guys dad is putting him in the show to torment him
The TV show on channel 4 is absolutely great. The lessons are a little less subversive but the meta plot is still super strong and the comedy as well as the general horror of the show is so much better. The extra budget was absolutely not wasted
There's a theory that yellow boys father was trying to manipulate/abuse him, when his friends intervened he killed them off/took them out of that simulation.
YESSSS HOLY SHIT! You keep hopping on the best stuff. I really hope you continue into the tv show! It’s killer and it has wayyy more story stuff which I think will be even more fun since you like to theorize with things you watch.
i love how many people are getting more into DHMIS lately! as great as the tv series is, nothing beats the OG web shorts for me-- the atmosphere is so perfectly dreadful really digging these reaction videos, i like your sense of humor and bewildered commentary about the chaos on the screen 😂
oh man i was so excited to see this pop up on my feed lmao the tv show is awesome imo, with the length its able to lean more into the humorous aspects whilst still eventually devolving into chaos
I would recommend watching several theory videos on this series. They can all help you notice details you never noticed, and help you form your own theory, as, as the creators have said, “All theories are correct”.
These are the messages of the episodes 1: going insane 2: fast aging 3: cults 4: overthinking 5: psychos 6: literally everything else Also the lamp and the universe guys sound drunk
31:00: So apparently, this is actually a flashback and he was pitching the show to everyone. Then Yellow Guy's dad, Roy, had approached him and offered to help sponsor the show.
I believe this show was about growing up. Each episode they were tought what to think about a subject. The first one to leave was later seen living adulthood. and the last one most likely stayed behind and alone because as the last episode implies, his father was keeping him. When the plug is pulled, we can see three friends very similar to the previous ones, possibly their children, about to experience it all too.
Episode 3 was definitely about religion. The "king" being god they worship, changing your name like in many religions like catholicism, the ring and having a "special one" is marriage which they specify is one man and one woman and ONLY that forever, the robes they all wore. What was really interesting was how yellow guy was saying he loved all these things like the other people did but they were like no no you can't love that you have to love your "special one"
Fits in with the overarching theme of the web series, which is kids being taught about something and then being told "No, don't do it that way". Happens in episodes 1, 3 and 5, and possibly more subtly in the others.
The TV series don't hug me I'm scared is less about the horror but its definitely present in each episode, some more than others, and also they don't focus on the songs either. The songs they do have are pretty good tho.
I think the computer one is actually about how we could do lots of crazy things with computers, but we acutally get distracted by games and other less useful things like digital style and end up wasting a bunch of time.
Have to be honest, the first time a DHMIS video was suggested to me in the olden days of RUclips, I thought it was about the condition of people who actually get scared by a hug or even the offer, so I ignored it for years until MatPat picked it up to say something on it. So, naturally, I did my research before seeing his theory, and loe and behold, I found my new favorite cartoon/puppet series about such deep and intricate subjects as media fake-till-you-make and health dieticians that had no idea what they were doing back in the 90s and early 2000's while I was growing up. It was a journey I treasure, and the new show is still quite funny and somewhat intricate. You can find it here on RUclips, but I will not name the source for their protection.
At one moment you asked "Is there a meaning to all this?" The answer is no. At least that's what the authors said. But they said this as a reaction to Matpat's theory videos that the internet was obsessing over at the time. In hindsight, this show, to me, means to illustrate how children's tv content can go astray, especially in times of education decline among the producers of such tv content, how poor general culture can turn into a vicious cycle of stupidity across generations.
If you want a deeper look at this show, I would suggest watching MatPat’a Film Theories on this! Him and his team did a good job of deciphering the lore it has.
theres no lore, well, the creators say there is any isnt, its all based on what some people think, you think that its all a dream, thats correct, you think its all a time loop, thats correct, their actually condiments, correct
Fun fact: Duck Has A fear of time(Chronophobia), ever since episode 2, when in episode 4 time gets mentioned duck said "time?" As if he remembers what happens earlier or says it in a shocked/scared some sort of way.
a lot of cult stuff is separation from loved ones friends or family and being like "we're the only ones that understand you" sorta. thats really vague and not nearly as in depth but it very much can be a gradual over time thing like how its shown in the episode where it starts off seeming fine then gets weirder a little bit more at a time and then next thing you know youre knee deep in it
I love how the whole thing comes together to be a metaphor for creating a kid's show. The red guy wanted to make a show, but had to get a producer to afford it. The dad paid for it, but forced his son in as a character, did rewrites behind the creator's back (the computer talking instead of the globe taking red guy by surprise), and forcing a very special religious episode. The religious song literally follows love bombing cult recruiting tactics. Later red guy realizes that computers will let him make the show on his own without the producer and it literally blows his mind. The songs and writing takes a nosedive when red guy leaves, and crow leaves to join red guy resulting in them having to write him off the show. So they then make their own independent show where the characters are color swapped to make them legally distinct.
Time is absolutely not a man-made thing. We invented the definition of the word, and all words for that matter, but time is a thing that would still exist if we didn't, and all the other animals that don't understand the concept of time like we do would still experience it all the same.
HOLY SHIT FILM THEORY ISNT ALWAYS CORRECT tHE AUTHORS SAY THERES NO TRUE ANSWER ITS ALL BASED ON WHAT ANYONE THINKS dONT ALWAYS THINK MATPAT IS CORRECT CAUSE HS IS POPULAR
Hey Scoot! It's me, Dark! Remember, that one guy who pushed a kid off a slide? I'm here at 0:08 too, I just wanted to say sorry I couldn't catch you watching it live, I had to go visit my mom and dad. I was here for the Google Forms and the beginning of DHMIS though, once again sorry I couldn't make it.
Religions and cults are the same thing. "Cult" is just a pejorative word we use to refer to religions that aren't adopted by a large number of people and/or not generally accepted. To a very religious person, a cult is just any religion that isn't the one they follow. And besides, that episode isn't just about cults in general, it's pretty clear it's about the Catholic Church.
I’m surprised I’m not still the only person who remembers Yo Gabba Gabba. Nobody who I ever talk to knows that show. It was like my favorite thing as a kid!
27:32 Their names are literally Red guy, yellow guy and duck. Their names were never said by the creators, series, or show, and they made a gag of not saying what their actual names are in the tv series. The only character whos name is confirmed is yellow guy's dad. Whom is Roy (the r on his shirt is for his name). You should really watch the tv series it's just as good as the web series except it focuses more on humor but its definitely still dark.
by the way, there is no story in "don't hug me, I'm scared" as the creators believed it would be hypocritical to show wanting people to be creative, but then limit the show to a one specific story. they said that they have seen many theories about the show, and they are all correct. there is no one answer. even if you said that the show was a toothpaste advertisement, you wouldn't be "wrong"
i think the Love episode is more about religion in general, because all religions have their own ideals of how things like relationships should/shouldn't be
I would never encourage you to watch this I watched it about four years ago on an accident because I thought it was like Sesame Street but no it wasn’t and I didn’t sleep the rest of that week😂😂
Episode 3 is about overly religious people who force others how to live and especially how to love. I don't think it's really about cults since DHMIS has always touched on issues that everyone has dealt with.
I think that this web series is about how most of the teachers(objects) limit what the characters can and can't do( telling them to be creative, yet saying not to like green or paint clowns. saying to eat food, but then saying you can't eat anything.) in fact, I think they drove yellow guy crazy saying what he could and couldn't eat to the point he was starving and ended up eating his own friend.
I also used to believe Red guy is the creator of the show, and worked with yellow guys dad not knowing his dad just wanted to punish his son, and eventually went crazy and realized that he was torturing yellow guy and yellow's dad told him to stop. almost like he was saying, "that's enough". this also makes sense as June 19th has been celebrated as Father's day for a while, and when the calendar page changes to June 20th, Yellow's dad no longer has control over it.
You should react to Film Theory's video about decoding dhmis, there's a huge main story that you can't get from watching it on a surface level, but it makes the show make more sense. (Also it's 2 parts)
Theory: They have been trapped through this from January 1st to June 20th and they relive the same life with different colors every day of the year, Yellow Guy losing both his friends and getting tortured and the end of each day, but when it becomes day, the universe bends back to the start yet with different colors, and the most worst part is that they live through it until the end of the year, once it ends, they will be free from this nightmare, yet trapped in their body, Duck being a green duck with a suit, Red Guy being a man made of string, and Yellow Guy being the yellow puppet from Sesame Street
I envy everyone who are able to just binge through this whole web series for the first time. I was one of those that had to wait years to each episode.
Skill issue
saaaame. god the hype for new episodes was so much fun though
Likewise
Have to be honest, the first time a DHMIS video was suggested to me in the olden days of RUclips, I thought it was about the condition of people who actually get scared by a hug or even the offer, so I ignored it for years until MatPat picked it up to say something on it.
So, naturally, I did my research before seeing his theory, and loe and behold, I found my new favorite cartoon/puppet series about such deep and intricate subjects as media fake-till-you-make and health dieticians that had no idea what they were doing back in the 90s and early 2000's while I was growing up.
It was a journey I treasure, and the new show is still quite funny and somewhat intricate. You can find it here on RUclips, but I will not name the source for their protection.
they released the episodes every 8 months
There is a TV series too. It focuses more on comedy than horror but it's just as good
And lore
I really hope he takes a look at that too
I loved the web series, but the tv show has made me love this show/characters so much more. It’s longer form, and generally keeps the same quantity of creepy/horror, but spread out over the 22 minute episode. And they really stepped up the comedy and dialogue, it’s legitimately so funny.
@@UmamiDeBoi Well said.
Still have no idea how to watch it. People just keep saying they use a VPN but like, how? Considering it's on British TV, not internet I assume.
The primary message for most of them is that media manipulates you to behave and believe certain things, even if they make no sense. It constantly points to how everything isn't actually happening because it's all produced. Each episode has its own theme. You're only allowed to be creative in a certain way, Death is inevitable, how cults indoctrinate you by giving you a sense of community, addiction and dependence on the internet, diet culture constantly changing, and the last episode is kind of a mix but it's sort of red guy wanting to express himself and getting rejected for being individual which wraps up what the series is about. Not following the structure of life and what you're being told is the only way to behave.
my interpretation which i just stole from game theory is about how big companies manipulate children's programing to spread propaganda emphasized in the repeated mention of oats brand cereal or just other misinfo
@@eagles5205that’s what I love about DHMIS. There’s so many different messages that you can interpret from it and their all correct, as stated by the show’s creators. So nobody is wrong.
This web series is actually genius
Not just a web series now lol
it has a tv series it just got released this month
@@flaxxei you’re telling me like I haven’t watched it. This video is about the web series, so that’s what I was commenting about
@@haha-lj5sq I'm not saying you haven't watched it I'm just saying there is a tv show of it now
it somehow still holds up even 10 years later
The factor that makes me love this series so much is the criticism it makes of social problems such as religion, cartoons, the internet, among others.
we are introduced to these "teachers" who clearly teach the protagonists in the wrong way.
There are many theories about it.
Apart from the hidden things that you will only see if you pay close attention to every detail.
hey uh i think the love one was more about love than religion, or at least comparing love to a religion, idk just some stuff stood out like
"thats love my friend" and how when yellow guy said he was hungry he was immiedetly wrong and its cause hes "lonely" as well as toward the end where they tell yellow guy what to love "no no no thats not how its done" and also forcing love into a small mold like "hes made for her, and shes made for him" "thats the way its always been" "and its perfect" "and its pure" "and its pretected with a ring" "thats the way that all love goes" you know talking about how all love goes and telling them what love is and shit ect idk my be more about religion idk shit lol
@@kishiberohan4038 it’s more like cults because they were gonna sacrifice him
@@SwooggyBruv well no they wernt gonna sacrafice him they were trying to get him to join the king, also thats not all that went into the song
@@kishiberohan4038 Yeah, I always got the impression that they were likening love to a cult. It's indoctrinated into our culture. "Everyone loves, and everyone loves this specific way! And now we all worship our king!"
@@kishiberohan4038 In my interpretation, it's about how certain religions force their heteronormative way of loving onto others. Biggest example from the song being "He's made for Her, and She's made for Him. That's the way it's always been. And it's perfect, and it's pure," Very much saying that anything that doesn't fit within this box, or these guidelines, is the "wrong" way of loving (i.e, anything that isn't straight and monogamous).
Episode 6 was about dreams - for yellow guy it was sleeping dreams and for red guy it was dreams like goals. The entire kids’ show we’ve been watching was red guy’s dream, which was made possible by yellow guy’s dad, the investor, the financial side of things. But the guests/teachers brought on the show kept giving distorted lessons that pushed certain cultural beliefs or political agendas, and it left yellow guy with a twisted perception of these topics that ultimately hurt him instead of helping him. At the end of episode 4, we saw red guy walk in on a low-budget version of episode 1 and his mind was blown (literally) at the idea that maybe he didn’t need the funding, maybe he could have more control over how his dream was manifested, so he left. He tried to call yellow guy and duck in episode 5, to tell them that it didn’t have to be this way, but the message was intercepted. In this episode, yellow guy’s dad invites him back to the show, to have it run for another season maybe, but instead, red guy pulls the plug on the show and starts over, doing it his way. The set is nearly empty because they have little to no budget to work with, but each character is the color they said was their favorite in episode 1 and the date finally moves forward from june 19.
You want to know what you’re watching? You’re watching a masterpiece of *creativity* .
The fifth episode has the most clear-cut surface level message, since it’s obviously parodying the food pyramid, and how it was made by grain companies, which is why it encourages kids to eat as much bread as possible.
Of course, that’s just the surface level thing it’s saying.
“Dreams are your multiverse person”
Damn why are all versions of me running from stuff
well why aren't you running away from me?
maybe ur dreams are telling u something.
start running
@@thexlaxzone9816 please stop 😭😰
dreams about running from things mean you’re afraid of something in the future or youve done something in the past and you’re afraid its going to catch up to you
@@phantomreign1316 Reigen I did not give you permission to psycho analyze me
the whole message is basically advertisers destroying creations, and teaching kids what they want, also the yellow guys dad is putting him in the show to torment him
yes and no
you are right and wrong
Wrong and right
the creators say nothing is correct or incorrect
The TV show on channel 4 is absolutely great. The lessons are a little less subversive but the meta plot is still super strong and the comedy as well as the general horror of the show is so much better. The extra budget was absolutely not wasted
There's a theory that yellow boys father was trying to manipulate/abuse him, when his friends intervened he killed them off/took them out of that simulation.
You should 100% watch the tv series too. It's just as good, maybe even a little better?
YESSSS HOLY SHIT! You keep hopping on the best stuff. I really hope you continue into the tv show! It’s killer and it has wayyy more story stuff which I think will be even more fun since you like to theorize with things you watch.
The tv series is good too!! Recently released and I highly recommend it
I'm glad you noticed Yellow Guy being surprised at the notebook, it's so funny for no reason lmao
i love how many people are getting more into DHMIS lately! as great as the tv series is, nothing beats the OG web shorts for me-- the atmosphere is so perfectly dreadful
really digging these reaction videos, i like your sense of humor and bewildered commentary about the chaos on the screen 😂
Yess the old ones are creepier in a way
oh man i was so excited to see this pop up on my feed lmao
the tv show is awesome imo, with the length its able to lean more into the humorous aspects whilst still eventually devolving into chaos
I would recommend watching several theory videos on this series. They can all help you notice details you never noticed, and help you form your own theory, as, as the creators have said, “All theories are correct”.
These are the messages of the episodes
1: going insane
2: fast aging
3: cults
4: overthinking
5: psychos
6: literally everything else
Also the lamp and the universe guys sound drunk
Thank s
26:25 that wonderpets reference out of nowhere 😭
The creators said every theory about the show is right, so, there are no answers or correct lore, everything is canon and nothing is
I love the dark room vibe u got going scoot with the purple lights
31:00: So apparently, this is actually a flashback and he was pitching the show to everyone. Then Yellow Guy's dad, Roy, had approached him and offered to help sponsor the show.
I believe this show was about growing up. Each episode they were tought what to think about a subject. The first one to leave was later seen living adulthood. and the last one most likely stayed behind and alone because as the last episode implies, his father was keeping him. When the plug is pulled, we can see three friends very similar to the previous ones, possibly their children, about to experience it all too.
Bro first video I’ve watched of yours and I’m not gonna lie I’m subscribing immediately
Gel: “I KNOW ABOUT GEL! ASK ME ABOUT GEL!”
"Is this it??"
The credits : "This is it"
The way we think of time is man made but it is something that does exist outside of the way we understand and experience it.
"Let's be creative!! ...NO NOT LIKE THAT"
Repeated in episode 3 ("Let's love each other, but not like that" and episode 5 ("Let's eat healthy, but not like that").
Episode 3 was definitely about religion. The "king" being god they worship, changing your name like in many religions like catholicism, the ring and having a "special one" is marriage which they specify is one man and one woman and ONLY that forever, the robes they all wore. What was really interesting was how yellow guy was saying he loved all these things like the other people did but they were like no no you can't love that you have to love your "special one"
Fits in with the overarching theme of the web series, which is kids being taught about something and then being told "No, don't do it that way". Happens in episodes 1, 3 and 5, and possibly more subtly in the others.
The TV series don't hug me I'm scared is less about the horror but its definitely present in each episode, some more than others, and also they don't focus on the songs either. The songs they do have are pretty good tho.
I think the computer one is actually about how we could do lots of crazy things with computers, but we acutally get distracted by games and other less useful things like digital style and end up wasting a bunch of time.
Make sure to watch the tv series after this!
I howled with laughter at the end of six “WHAT IS THIS?!”
Have to be honest, the first time a DHMIS video was suggested to me in the olden days of RUclips, I thought it was about the condition of people who actually get scared by a hug or even the offer, so I ignored it for years until MatPat picked it up to say something on it.
So, naturally, I did my research before seeing his theory, and loe and behold, I found my new favorite cartoon/puppet series about such deep and intricate subjects as media fake-till-you-make and health dieticians that had no idea what they were doing back in the 90s and early 2000's while I was growing up.
It was a journey I treasure, and the new show is still quite funny and somewhat intricate. You can find it here on RUclips, but I will not name the source for their protection.
At one moment you asked "Is there a meaning to all this?" The answer is no. At least that's what the authors said. But they said this as a reaction to Matpat's theory videos that the internet was obsessing over at the time.
In hindsight, this show, to me, means to illustrate how children's tv content can go astray, especially in times of education decline among the producers of such tv content, how poor general culture can turn into a vicious cycle of stupidity across generations.
If you want a deeper look at this show, I would suggest watching MatPat’a Film Theories on this! Him and his team did a good job of deciphering the lore it has.
theres no lore, well, the creators say there is any isnt, its all based on what some people think, you think that its all a dream, thats correct, you think its all a time loop, thats correct, their actually condiments, correct
Fun fact: Duck Has A fear of time(Chronophobia), ever since episode 2, when in episode 4 time gets mentioned duck said "time?" As if he remembers what happens earlier or says it in a shocked/scared some sort of way.
a lot of cult stuff is separation from loved ones friends or family and being like "we're the only ones that understand you" sorta. thats really vague and not nearly as in depth but it very much can be a gradual over time thing like how its shown in the episode where it starts off seeming fine then gets weirder a little bit more at a time and then next thing you know youre knee deep in it
There’s a film theory about this show. MatPat explains it pretty well
Oh yeah scoot! You should react to the show if you are still looking for a new one to react to!
I was there live. love the video
I love how the whole thing comes together to be a metaphor for creating a kid's show. The red guy wanted to make a show, but had to get a producer to afford it. The dad paid for it, but forced his son in as a character, did rewrites behind the creator's back (the computer talking instead of the globe taking red guy by surprise), and forcing a very special religious episode. The religious song literally follows love bombing cult recruiting tactics. Later red guy realizes that computers will let him make the show on his own without the producer and it literally blows his mind. The songs and writing takes a nosedive when red guy leaves, and crow leaves to join red guy resulting in them having to write him off the show. So they then make their own independent show where the characters are color swapped to make them legally distinct.
Into their favorite colors.
Idk if you noticed but at the end of #6 they were all their favourite colours they mentioned in #1
Time isn't man made. It factually exists. It's the significance in any single moment in time that's man made.
I remember watching this at 10 years old...
I loved it.
Same
Cults are fully real and are everywhere
If dreams are what my multiverse is doing, I’ve committed so many crimes in other worlds. I’m always getting arrested
13:51 AYO ROY GO SAVE UR SON 😃 WHAT U DOIN BRO LOL-
The concept of UNITS of time is manmade, but time itself is part of the universe.
The first season is about unplugging from your childhood
3:37
Yea, as you can see, this is it
You should watch Film Theory’s video on it decoding and explaining everything!! Everyone who knows DHMIS has watched it lol
GREEN IS NOT A CREATIVE COLOR
yellow guy: :c
Salad fingers is the greatest children's show
What is this coincidence I just finished watching the tv series 💀
I feel that film theory explains what happens in the web series pretty well
Not really
the creators say theres no true answer. its all up to the fans, 1 idea gets popular, thats popular, another does, thats popular. theres no answer
Yeah it's a fun theory
Time is absolutely not a man-made thing. We invented the definition of the word, and all words for that matter, but time is a thing that would still exist if we didn't, and all the other animals that don't understand the concept of time like we do would still experience it all the same.
The channel Film Theory did a couple videos on this series that break down the meanings really well.
HOLY SHIT
FILM THEORY ISNT ALWAYS CORRECT
tHE AUTHORS SAY THERES NO TRUE ANSWER
ITS ALL BASED ON WHAT ANYONE THINKS
dONT ALWAYS THINK MATPAT IS CORRECT CAUSE HS IS POPULAR
@@AAHumann_ Chill out.
The tv series is sooo good I highly recommend it ❤
Hey Scoot! It's me, Dark! Remember, that one guy who pushed a kid off a slide? I'm here at 0:08 too, I just wanted to say sorry I couldn't catch you watching it live, I had to go visit my mom and dad. I was here for the Google Forms and the beginning of DHMIS though, once again sorry I couldn't make it.
hopefully you can react to the tv series! it is such a good watch
I WAS WAITING 4 THIS!!
NAH, BRO DID NOT JUST CALL RED GUY, "DEPRESSED KNUCKLES"-
Religions and cults are the same thing. "Cult" is just a pejorative word we use to refer to religions that aren't adopted by a large number of people and/or not generally accepted. To a very religious person, a cult is just any religion that isn't the one they follow.
And besides, that episode isn't just about cults in general, it's pretty clear it's about the Catholic Church.
25:27 Gore part😍
that multiverse theory literally came from doctor strange ahhahaha
I’m surprised I’m not still the only person who remembers Yo Gabba Gabba. Nobody who I ever talk to knows that show. It was like my favorite thing as a kid!
Measuring Time is a man-made concept but time is like., the opposite of space i think maybe perhaps
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Their names are literally Red guy, yellow guy and duck.
Their names were never said by the creators, series, or show, and they made a gag of not saying what their actual names are in the tv series. The only character whos name is confirmed is yellow guy's dad. Whom is Roy (the r on his shirt is for his name).
You should really watch the tv series it's just as good as the web series except it focuses more on humor but its definitely still dark.
Like others have said, yeah you should do a reaction to film theory's take on it, I think those 2 episodes explain it very nicely
At 11:50 you said SpongeBob ruined flies for you wdym? 😂 you liked flies b4!?
Time as a measurement is man made,but it is a thing that has always existed
by the way, there is no story in "don't hug me, I'm scared" as the creators believed it would be hypocritical to show wanting people to be creative, but then limit the show to a one specific story. they said that they have seen many theories about the show, and they are all correct. there is no one answer. even if you said that the show was a toothpaste advertisement, you wouldn't be "wrong"
I own a cult in Roblox where we worship Kermit the frog.
I'm not kidding.
We love Kermit. Kermit-chan far surpasses shrek-kun.
this came out quickkkk damn
I think what you were getting at was that time exists, but our current perception, and how our society requires that we structure our time is made up.
I needed this! Green is not a creative color! :) The red guy is my favorite
i think the Love episode is more about religion in general, because all religions have their own ideals of how things like relationships should/shouldn't be
damn just stumbled on this gem of a show. scary. That episode was for sure about Religion.
I would never encourage you to watch this I watched it about four years ago on an accident because I thought it was like Sesame Street but no it wasn’t and I didn’t sleep the rest of that week😂😂
He should definitely react to the TV series on RUclips, it's more of a story than the web series.
I'm not sure about "more" of a story, but it is definitely more forward in what the story is.
24:41 WHY IS REDS HEAD IN THE MICROWAVE, + WHEN IT FALLS U SEE REDS LEGS/BODY
¡Se viene lo bueno!
¡Reacciona al tv show, por favor!✨
The meanings behind these are pretty darn good
Episode 3 is about overly religious people who force others how to live and especially how to love. I don't think it's really about cults since DHMIS has always touched on issues that everyone has dealt with.
It was trying to make the point that all religions are cults, though there were also other points being made.
i just realised in each episode you can see yellow guys unfinished clown portrait before and after it was destroyed
since its october i highly recommend Over the Garden Wall i watch it every halloween and i think it's pretty good
Bro went psycho after episode 2😂😂😂
YESSS I LOVE THIS SERIES
Es raro ver como se veían los personajes comparado con la segunda temporada
También la voz de Duck pasa de ser Un Auto-tune a ser un actor de voz
@@yusai_51 he still has a little bit auto tune
DIGITAL STYLE!
I think that this web series is about how most of the teachers(objects) limit what the characters can and can't do( telling them to be creative, yet saying not to like green or paint clowns. saying to eat food, but then saying you can't eat anything.) in fact, I think they drove yellow guy crazy saying what he could and couldn't eat to the point he was starving and ended up eating his own friend.
I also used to believe Red guy is the creator of the show, and worked with yellow guys dad not knowing his dad just wanted to punish his son, and eventually went crazy and realized that he was torturing yellow guy and yellow's dad told him to stop. almost like he was saying, "that's enough". this also makes sense as June 19th has been celebrated as Father's day for a while, and when the calendar page changes to June 20th, Yellow's dad no longer has control over it.
The yellow ones dad is called Roy at the end of the show when one of the paper falls it isn’t Father’s Day anymore so Roy can’t control The show now
When he said this isn’t scary you know it’s good
You should react to Film Theory's video about decoding dhmis, there's a huge main story that you can't get from watching it on a surface level, but it makes the show make more sense. (Also it's 2 parts)
Now you gotta watch the Film Theory on it
Yessss
Episode 3, I'd say is more about religion (or focused heteronormativity) than cults, in my opinion.
Theory: They have been trapped through this from January 1st to June 20th and they relive the same life with different colors every day of the year, Yellow Guy losing both his friends and getting tortured and the end of each day, but when it becomes day, the universe bends back to the start yet with different colors, and the most worst part is that they live through it until the end of the year, once it ends, they will be free from this nightmare, yet trapped in their body, Duck being a green duck with a suit, Red Guy being a man made of string, and Yellow Guy being the yellow puppet from Sesame Street