Never watched this show but if you think on the fact he has double the fingers in the cartoon he'd have 10 per hand in a real version, how trippy would that be?
Glossaryck was never on anyone's side. He created a figurative soup of pure chaos and wonder, and he sat there savoring it in every moment like his favorite flavor.
I think I kind of understand that Glossaryck saying that he is not tall enough to go on any ride was actually one of his weird metaphors this whole time. He had all the power and knowledge, but never the maturity and he was not getting any more mature as time passed.
Star also did with the Seeing Eye spell. And as extension, Glossaryck also can just be in multiple places at once, as he shows off in an episode from Season 4.
Omnitraxis too was capable of such feat. Though its natural given him being some kind of space-time manifestation and likely inheriting some of Glossy's own powers.
29:44 “A good captain always goes down with his ship” is the line the show’s creators chanted while forcing Starco on us throughout the series in the worst way possible.
Honestly, I think it's actually the other way around. I think what could potentially make more sense? Is that everyone was transported into a non-magical world (one that Glossaryck created, where even his "magic soup" is just normal soup). The magical world still exists, but it's completely cleaved from non-magical life. Glossaryck said it himself: a good captain goes down with his ship. Meaning that everyone else was on lifeboats, while he stayed behind.
It's not just Rhombulous. He treats the whole high commission like shit, but I guess that makes sense. If someone had a lot of power you'd expect them to be responsible but like half of them act like children.
old guy's prolly gotten tired of dealing with all the bs so he orchestrated the whole ordeal basically to end himself taking, perhaps millions of other beings made entirely out of magic with him. so in other words, he is a rather complex villain and a commentary on immortality.
Nah glossarick created magic with the intuit of balancing and helping life be created however seeing that the natural life like mewnians and humans that were acidents were acting beter for the universe then the magic life like the monster and etc he decided to give them magic and im sure you wont read this soo ill admit im puling this out of my ass no one actualy knows anything about glossarick hes just a kid with the power and knowledge of an all seeing god well continuing and he decided just see hpw it goes hes neutral he to alowed the universe and eveeything he made to folow the course made by their choice
Can't believe anyone let Rhombulus be on the magic high Council. You know, the council that dethroned Eclipsa? The council that continually fucks up? What are they even for.
Magic is selfish, so the council is born to be somehow an order, but you need great power to state the order, and such power can corrupt one's mind... Imagine you can froze everything in time with little to none counter, you never have to be smart since you have raw power at hand
The Council was never on anyone's side but their own, and they ruled all powerful after dethroning Eclipsa. Glossaryck as well, was never on anybody's side, purely an embodiment of order in the chaos.
Bro gave them magic, Of course he had to stick around and make sure it didn't get horribly abused, and when it started to suddenly it disappeared and so did Glossaryck
You know this is probably the first and only show where destroying magic was the good ending. Usually it is preserving magic or preventing it from being gone or destroyed, as if the source of magic is damaged it will have terrible consequences. But here it was the End goal
The idea wasn’t bad but the execution left a lot to be desired. With the exception of the occasional powerful magical creature, the only people using magic were the butterflies, and so it was really more them being extremely capricious, then anything being wrong with magic in general. They never built up magic being a problem beyond people abusing magic, but the problem is at 99% of the people abusing magic were butterflies, and the butterflies 2.0. And most of those abuses happened off screen and a book that 99% of the fans never even interacted with.
@@braydentaylor3851 didn’t the writer spin a yarn about the pony heads having levitation through gas bladders in the Reddit AMA, where they were trying to cover up the plotholes
You know, in this compressed version its pretty clear that Glossaryck was basically the man behind everything. And, by extension, every bad thing too - for instance, it was he who made a villain out of Toffee. Which means that Glossaryck is basically the actual big bad of the show. Take from it what you will.
@@yoursleepparalysisdemon1828 No it wasn't, IMO, the very opposite is true. Not narratively, because that ending was such a clear ass-pull. Not logically, because that ending made too little sense. Not morally, since that was wrong on most conceivable levels. It was like solving street crime in the neighborhood by dropping a moon on the entire planet. I have no idea how you are going to defend your position.
The level of wisdom and power this individual posses is frightening, except the part where he helps for pudding and uses his powers to create some sort sandwich (? 3:15 for reference)
Every time I watch this part 12:55 it hits me in the brain to think about how Glossaryck comes up with a plan unexpectedly. I always thought it was some sort of way that telling from his expression on his face he didn't wanted to be here, but he had to stay not just because of the book, but because to keep StarFire safe from her sister. (My theory from 3 years ago)
I love how he foreshadowed this from the very beginning, but also Earth and muny didn't confine because of magic I think and there was a leading theory that just confirmed that the two dimensions were originally won and that one of stars ancestors was the one that separated them
Not the dimensions but mewnieans were originally a group of settlers (on their way to america) who got lost in the sea fell down a dimensional crack and ended up in mewnie.
Its a shame we never got to actually know more of glossaryk. He just seemed to hang around despite probably being so closely related to the source of all magic
All these squares make a circle All these squares make a circle All these squares make a circle All these squares make a circle All these squares make a circle All these squares make a circle
What does the SCP universe think about destroying magic: -The SCP Foundation says: Magic is what makes up stories, and without stories we as humans would not exist. We will fight to preserve magic, no matter the cost! -The Chaos Insurgency says: “Magic is cool and dope and all, but what if we all could use magic?” *Takes long drag from joint* “What if we all could have the power to do whatever we wanted, with like, no, zero consequences?? WELL, WE SHOULD!!! Let’s steal magical artifacts from the Foundies, wooo-HOOO!!!!!” *screams while running out the door with a machine gun firing all around, shooting all his friends in the process* -The Global Occult Coalition says: “Magic is certainly useful and without it we would not be here, but still there’s a lot of magic that is still super dangerous, especially when it’s in the wrong hands…” *glowers over to Chaos and the Snakies* The Serpents Hand says:………….. *Floating upon the top of a mountain of books, in the multiversal, multidimensional and near infinite Wanderers Library, a lone reader skips through a book entitled “The Intricacies of Magic, and it’s Application to Multiuniversal Travel.” When the individual, dressed in their fine green robes, gets to a chapter labeled “What to do if someone asks you stupid questions?”, the person looks up with an irritated look in their eyes. “Duh”, the reader says, before going back to reading a magical tome about magic and the multiverse, whilst inside an extradimensional library with access to the infinite multiverse.*
But fr i feel so bad for glosseric and he's genuinely trying to help. But what i love about him the most is that he put up with every butterfly princesses and Queens of mewni even if he's under-apreciated. And when they didn't take his words for it he'll just let in continue and see what'll happen
The rat page burn? or the Star does one of the most incredible things ever by doing something not even god had seen before while amazingly fitting music sounds?
that last season felt weird in general tbh Mina being the last enemy was a mistake it should have been toffee they killed him too early and I didn't understand how he was able to mess with the magic
My thoughts are... Glosserick was so riddly with his trainees because... he doesn't have to train anyone. He is the god of the Universe itself and people from other dimensions have become cursed with so much magic from dipping down that they transform into universal monsters... So instead of helping them, he delays the inevitable. Quite tired of it, he simply... disappears until he misses that person he's teaching again.
I think Glossy was literally a suicidal god, i mean, he manipulated all the course of events, created mewni, created toffe fear of magic, just to die in the end.
7:49 we cannot be sure about that, but maybe THIS is that moment, when he predicted, that he will not be on the final gobelin therefore meaning that the magic will be destroyed and he will die.
Glossaryck 100% reminds me of Lord Krishna and his Pastimes as an Avatar here on Earth and lets be honest we all know lowkey that Glossaryck is absolutely 100% bith the guy, and reason behind everything in this show. Even him saying "I magic'd my face and it hurts" is literally him acting out just for Stars' sake at that exact time, place, and all, like he even refers to ALL of the Magic High Council as "Children" Ik it's hard to go into detail but after being a Hindu and studying atleast 5 hrs a day about hinduism and dharmic philosophy and understanding of God I can almost without a doubt say that imo cannonically, Glossaryck IS essencially the Supreme Being acting out of his own whim out of his own mercy for those who have ever come into association or knowledge even of him. Overall, Glossaryck will forever be my most favourite character of this Show 😂🔥
I mean, he has six fingers in a fourfinget cartoon... how much more godlike can you get?
¿Billy?
Never watched this show but if you think on the fact he has double the fingers in the cartoon he'd have 10 per hand in a real version, how trippy would that be?
interesting to notice, that could be a reference to the "gap" between him and all other beings. He's not just 1 dimension stronger, hes 2.
God on the Simpsons also has six fingers and toes on each hand and foot. So that’s cool.
Oh
Glossaryck was never on anyone's side. He created a figurative soup of pure chaos and wonder, and he sat there savoring it in every moment like his favorite flavor.
I mean, he did literally say: "I don't have a side."
He's kinda like the sea. Or I suppose magic is like the sea. Wild and unpredictable. Chaotic and beautiful
I think I kind of understand that Glossaryck saying that he is not tall enough to go on any ride was actually one of his weird metaphors this whole time. He had all the power and knowledge, but never the maturity and he was not getting any more mature as time passed.
And he's been on them all...
That dude is the most mature of the entire magic high commission. I think he knew what he was doing.
With Magic high commission bar lower then basement.
@@marwashirbin3270Omnitraxus seems like a reasonable guy
Glossaryck is the embodiment of the saying, "God works in mysterious ways..."
"But I am the goddess of everything else. And my powers are devious and subtle"
@@magnusm4i get the reference!
@@eksprolek2924me too
@@magnusm4I get that reference
I don't get the reference.
I didn't realize at 1:18 Glossaryck is the only character to ever reach through dimensions without the use of Dimensional scissors
Star also did with the Seeing Eye spell. And as extension, Glossaryck also can just be in multiple places at once, as he shows off in an episode from Season 4.
@@pauldeddens5349 That’s True, but I feel like she was using the wand which in itself could probably be used as a pair of scissors
Omnitraxis too was capable of such feat. Though its natural given him being some kind of space-time manifestation and likely inheriting some of Glossy's own powers.
Omg😳😳😳
but moon and star can open portals to other dimensions without the wand
9:10 I still find it crazy that this scene was the only time Glossaryck ever used a small percent of his actual power
not dbz bro
@@yoursleepparalysisdemon1828*but hes right*
29:44 “A good captain always goes down with his ship” is the line the show’s creators chanted while forcing Starco on us throughout the series in the worst way possible.
Am I the only one who thinks that he’s not actually dead and is just in whatever magic world that he made the soup in for Star?
Honestly, I think it's actually the other way around. I think what could potentially make more sense? Is that everyone was transported into a non-magical world (one that Glossaryck created, where even his "magic soup" is just normal soup). The magical world still exists, but it's completely cleaved from non-magical life.
Glossaryck said it himself: a good captain goes down with his ship. Meaning that everyone else was on lifeboats, while he stayed behind.
According to the book, the whole high magic commission council are his kids.
That is ONE big toxic family.
@@JabamiLains
He created them.
He calls them his children in the show
Wait, what?
This whole show is just Glossaryck's convoluted suicide plan.
I like how Rhomulus calls Glossaryck a jerk but every scene I see Rhom in, he acts like a perpetual man child douchbag
Rhom is a perpetual manchild douchebag, but he's right in that Glossaryck is a major jerk.
It's not just Rhombulous. He treats the whole high commission like shit, but I guess that makes sense. If someone had a lot of power you'd expect them to be responsible but like half of them act like children.
old guy's prolly gotten tired of dealing with all the bs so he orchestrated the whole ordeal basically to end himself taking, perhaps millions of other beings made entirely out of magic with him. so in other words, he is a rather complex villain and a commentary on immortality.
That's not complex. That's basically suicide with extra steps.
Nah glossarick created magic with the intuit of balancing and helping life be created however seeing that the natural life like mewnians and humans that were acidents were acting beter for the universe then the magic life like the monster and etc he decided to give them magic and im sure you wont read this soo ill admit im puling this out of my ass no one actualy knows anything about glossarick hes just a kid with the power and knowledge of an all seeing god well continuing and he decided just see hpw it goes hes neutral he to alowed the universe and eveeything he made to folow the course made by their choice
Can't believe anyone let Rhombulus be on the magic high Council. You know, the council that dethroned Eclipsa? The council that continually fucks up? What are they even for.
Magic is selfish, so the council is born to be somehow an order, but you need great power to state the order, and such power can corrupt one's mind...
Imagine you can froze everything in time with little to none counter, you never have to be smart since you have raw power at hand
The Council was never on anyone's side but their own, and they ruled all powerful after dethroning Eclipsa. Glossaryck as well, was never on anybody's side, purely an embodiment of order in the chaos.
Literal gods in the show are serving to mortal muman royalty.
Bro gave them magic, Of course he had to stick around and make sure it didn't get horribly abused, and when it started to suddenly it disappeared and so did Glossaryck
You know this is probably the first and only show where destroying magic was the good ending. Usually it is preserving magic or preventing it from being gone or destroyed, as if the source of magic is damaged it will have terrible consequences. But here it was the End goal
The ending of SVTFOE actually changed something. It left the world completely different from how it found it
To be fair it was less the good ending and more the not everyone they care about dying ending
The idea wasn’t bad but the execution left a lot to be desired. With the exception of the occasional powerful magical creature, the only people using magic were the butterflies, and so it was really more them being extremely capricious, then anything being wrong with magic in general. They never built up magic being a problem beyond people abusing magic, but the problem is at 99% of the people abusing magic were butterflies, and the butterflies 2.0. And most of those abuses happened off screen and a book that 99% of the fans never even interacted with.
@@emeraldpichu1 one thing i found odd is how the pony heads still live in the end
@@braydentaylor3851 didn’t the writer spin a yarn about the pony heads having levitation through gas bladders in the Reddit AMA, where they were trying to cover up the plotholes
I loved how their cheek marks are that of the cards with a heart, spade, club and a diamond because they're the main pieces of the bigger game
You know, in this compressed version its pretty clear that Glossaryck was basically the man behind everything. And, by extension, every bad thing too - for instance, it was he who made a villain out of Toffee.
Which means that Glossaryck is basically the actual big bad of the show. Take from it what you will.
no, he is the good guy
How, exactly, he is one when he is the literal cause of Toffee's action - and he knew exactly what he was doing?@@yoursleepparalysisdemon1828
@@mauser98kar getting rid of magic was good and the ultimate goal
@@yoursleepparalysisdemon1828 No it wasn't, IMO, the very opposite is true. Not narratively, because that ending was such a clear ass-pull. Not logically, because that ending made too little sense. Not morally, since that was wrong on most conceivable levels. It was like solving street crime in the neighborhood by dropping a moon on the entire planet.
I have no idea how you are going to defend your position.
@@mauser98kar the ending of combining them was an ass pull. ending magic, glossarycks goal, was pretty cool.
The level of wisdom and power this individual posses is frightening, except the part where he helps for pudding and uses his powers to create some sort sandwich (? 3:15 for reference)
Chili dog.
@@mrlink206 With Fritos
@@JonesCrimson dude, yes.
Seeing glossaryck suddenly becoming kieth david was funny for some reason
Man. I never really appreciated Glossaryck's character, but man, he's amazing.
A perfect balance of random and wise
He's awesome
the best part is he is voiced by Keith David and i say his voice is Godlike therefore the caption does not lie.
He had a different voice actor, but he was accused of sexual misconduct and got fired and replaced with Keith David.
Every time I watch this part 12:55 it hits me in the brain to think about how Glossaryck comes up with a plan
unexpectedly. I always thought it was some sort of way that telling from his expression on his face he didn't
wanted to be here, but he had to stay not just because of the book, but because to keep StarFire safe from her
sister.
(My theory from 3 years ago)
Well in fact, he sorta is a god
I love how he foreshadowed this from the very beginning, but also Earth and muny didn't confine because of magic I think and there was a leading theory that just confirmed that the two dimensions were originally won and that one of stars ancestors was the one that separated them
Not the dimensions but mewnieans were originally a group of settlers (on their way to america) who got lost in the sea fell down a dimensional crack and ended up in mewnie.
Mewni and earth were never meant to be one, but they needed to get the two together só they Just put them in a blender
I love the "Marco, my boy!"
ah yes, the show that said "genocide is fine, if it's for teenage love"
thanks disney
High Commission and spells died, thanks to which thousands of other beings could survive. Tough choice, but you can't have everything
@@someprojects0Not really thousands...
@@someprojects0Alot of magic beings would have died from the destruction of magic too.
"Im not tall enough to go on any ride but I've been on them all" 😔hard
Hard af
wait what
let me ask yall something
Glossaryck being the father to "father time". Is that ever brought up again throughout the series?
I don't think so. They only mentioned it once
@@someprojects0 that seems like such a missed opportunity
surely it is a HUGE deal, no?
Yea, they could develop it in a really interesting way
Wait where was that said?
In 'Meteora's Lesson' S4E10b
6:18 he has no feelings and leads her down a path to destroy everything remotely connected with magic. Can’t convince me he’s not a villain
If Glossaryck is supposed to be God, no wonder their verse is so fucked up.
He's not wrong...life is like a runaway dump truck
This show had such a weird ending but such a strong message. Progress prevails even when meeting danger
Ugh, celestial beings, always being mysterious and highly supreme.
Glossaryck is a metaphor.
He’s a representation of what all of us can do under very particular circumstances.
What cicumcision, i don't know, but they're there
that's called magic.
9:02 This is part is always funny 😂😂
It was always my favorite and I could never find a clip of it posted anywhere!
More like scary
Quite literally a manifestation of a universal constant being suicidal
Its a shame we never got to actually know more of glossaryk. He just seemed to hang around despite probably being so closely related to the source of all magic
21:04 bro probably my favorite part XD
The totally unexpected reveal was so good
I think Glossaryck and Mr. Popo from DBZA would get along quite nicely.
LSD!
All these squares make a circle
All these squares make a circle
All these squares make a circle
All these squares make a circle
All these squares make a circle
All these squares make a circle
That Charles Manson reference at @1:45 was unexpected
“You know even though I knew this was coming, it’s still kind of a surprise.”
I like to think he killed whatever nightmarish horrors were living in the abyss/void he was in to make that soup
LMAO
I miss this show
Same 😥
My daughter: and he sounds like my favorite voice actor
Are we not gonna talk about around 1:13 that he reaches through a mirror.
Because he's strongest in verse and other dimensions
Nice to see this fandom still has fans
Always
7:29 notice how his 3d finger on the left arm doesn't look like others. He is clearly hinting about Toffie!
Considering he’s father times dad pretty godlike
17:56 To be fair to star, that could have just as easily worked. Glossaryck's logic is NOT consistent.
I just noticed he has 6 fingers :---:
lmao same
Gravity falls vibesd
@@Duskxdawnx it's all connected :0:
he's do goofy
Oh! It's a glossaryck. It's attractive (I've been busy lately )
If you read the book of spells it does confirm he is like an actual god
I'm thinking about making a svtfoe/the mask parody au, but I sorta need a Loki of sorts. Think glossaryck would fit the bill?
I swear, Glossaryck is either Chaotic Neutral or True Neutral. There is no in-between.
5:00 "Maybe there's something wrong with you"
huh.
What does the SCP universe think about destroying magic:
-The SCP Foundation says: Magic is what makes up stories, and without stories we as humans would not exist. We will fight to preserve magic, no matter the cost!
-The Chaos Insurgency says: “Magic is cool and dope and all, but what if we all could use magic?” *Takes long drag from joint* “What if we all could have the power to do whatever we wanted, with like, no, zero consequences?? WELL, WE SHOULD!!! Let’s steal magical artifacts from the Foundies, wooo-HOOO!!!!!” *screams while running out the door with a machine gun firing all around, shooting all his friends in the process*
-The Global Occult Coalition says: “Magic is certainly useful and without it we would not be here, but still there’s a lot of magic that is still super dangerous, especially when it’s in the wrong hands…” *glowers over to Chaos and the Snakies*
The Serpents Hand says:…………..
*Floating upon the top of a mountain of books, in the multiversal, multidimensional and near infinite Wanderers Library, a lone reader skips through a book entitled “The Intricacies of Magic, and it’s Application to Multiuniversal Travel.” When the individual, dressed in their fine green robes, gets to a chapter labeled “What to do if someone asks you stupid questions?”, the person looks up with an irritated look in their eyes. “Duh”, the reader says, before going back to reading a magical tome about magic and the multiverse, whilst inside an extradimensional library with access to the infinite multiverse.*
Sooo cuteee, love it❤
26:03 is he allowed to just give random people magical powers 💀
I think he's allowed to do whatever he wants 💀
You try imposing rules on the closest thing to a god your reality has and see how it goes
Bruh i saw error . Moon didn't wear glove 1:07
more accurately described as a genie
I prefer Glossaryck if he could stay in this outfit. - 0:52.
Very cool, the longest self-destruction sequence I've seen in a cartoon.
Wait he mentioned the hobo stew in the secrets episode. How have i just noticed this.
But fr i feel so bad for glosseric and he's genuinely trying to help. But what i love about him the most is that he put up with every butterfly princesses and Queens of mewni even if he's under-apreciated. And when they didn't take his words for it he'll just let in continue and see what'll happen
1:45 this is probably a reference to a murder man
I was today years old when i realized his voice actor is the same voice for the cat in Coraline im so stupid
he had two va’s and i only recognize keith david’s
it's sad the og was a pedo
His other VA was the father from Arrested Development
11:45 love this whole scene so much
The rat page burn? or the Star does one of the most incredible things ever by doing something not even god had seen before while amazingly fitting music sounds?
@@Leo-ok3ujthe latter 😂 the pushing through a spy spell. That was incredible
Anyone else think the show’s finale was utterly pointless and bullshit?
I think it was awesome
that last season felt weird in general tbh Mina being the last enemy was a mistake it should have been toffee they killed him too early and I didn't understand how he was able to mess with the magic
He has a god complex and it shows
My thoughts are... Glosserick was so riddly with his trainees because... he doesn't have to train anyone. He is the god of the Universe itself and people from other dimensions have become cursed with so much magic from dipping down that they transform into universal monsters... So instead of helping them, he delays the inevitable. Quite tired of it, he simply... disappears until he misses that person he's teaching again.
0:19 good bye star
i do wish the end didnt go how it did, but i'm also extremeley biased towards magic so 😢 i really enjoyed the show though.
what a great show
We need a continuation of the show
YES
I think Glossy was literally a suicidal god, i mean, he manipulated all the course of events, created mewni, created toffe fear of magic, just to die in the end.
7:49 we cannot be sure about that, but maybe THIS is that moment, when he predicted, that he will not be on the final gobelin therefore meaning that the magic will be destroyed and he will die.
12:49 SHE COULD HAVE REACHED THE BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh My Gosh Oh My Goodness
hes my fav character
cool so this guy was voice by two of my favorite actors
one of the actor got fired for SA on this show so yeah..
1:46 lmao
Glossaryck: How would you rocket yourself from a trash compactor?
10:28 GOD DAAAAAMN😂
Believe 🐐
Glossaryck 100% reminds me of Lord Krishna and his Pastimes as an Avatar here on Earth and lets be honest we all know lowkey that Glossaryck is absolutely 100% bith the guy, and reason behind everything in this show. Even him saying "I magic'd my face and it hurts" is literally him acting out just for Stars' sake at that exact time, place, and all, like he even refers to ALL of the Magic High Council as "Children" Ik it's hard to go into detail but after being a Hindu and studying atleast 5 hrs a day about hinduism and dharmic philosophy and understanding of God I can almost without a doubt say that imo cannonically, Glossaryck IS essencially the Supreme Being acting out of his own whim out of his own mercy for those who have ever come into association or knowledge even of him. Overall, Glossaryck will forever be my most favourite character of this Show 😂🔥
what was the spell he burnt out the book at 11:31
1:46 he just quoted Charles Manson
i know that this is distasteful but i need to say this anyway 3:24 bro is a glizzy gladiator
They didn't even try to make his voice actor similar
With that seeing eye spell if she ever became powerful enough she could use it as a portal
What a guy
1:45 is a reference to killer named Charles Manson, he start saying weird words in court. Similar to how glossaries did
Ultimately this show was about a little blue man that wanted to kill himself and his family.
Oh Me Oh My Oh Gosh Oh goodness
What is the that page that has been burned
1:09 animation mistake moon's glove is gone and second later is back
5:52 was that the same whistle sound effect from Ark: Survival Evolved?
Probably just a stock sound
But man this world is incredibly interconnected
Nature is like a runaway dumptruck hot fast and full of garbage 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why is no one talking about the Charles Manson reference on 1:45