@@pory913 My theory is that the trio got stronger ever since when we last saw them in the RUclips series (I think that was maybe 4-6 years ago?). After several years the OG teachers weren't able to phase them anymore and they mellowed out. Now that there's a new season of DHMIS, there are new teachers, although they don't seem to be as powerful as the OGs. Most likely because the trio have 6+ years of experience and are really casual about being traumatised now
Yeaaaah i used to be friends with a Warren in high school, it almost makes the episode uncomfortable to watch. Or I guess more uncomfortable than usual for dhmis
I think the reason why warren calls himself an "eagle" is to represent how toxic friends pretend to be someone they're not. Pretending to be something glorious and majestic like an eagle but in reality they're just a worm. But literal wise i think he renamed himself "eagle" so that he could get away with using 'ok stop' branded equipment that he stole after being fired.
I think you’re onto something. But the sheer persistence with which he insists that he’s an eagle makes me think that he doesn’t want to admit how parasitic he is even to himself.
Yeah I can appreciate taking digs at anti-bullying PSAs. Because kids these days took that a little *too* to heart. Dont think they can say *anything* negative about anyone. Ever.
He’s my least favorite but it’s BECAUSE of how well written his character is. He’s the “you love to hate” type, whereas the rest of the teachers had their own charm
@@Yipper64 That's so untrue lmao. Kids are still just a cruel to each other as ever. I can't imagine a single kid who's ever taken one of those cheesy PSA's seriously. What you're describing is terminally online "adults" that never leave twitter.
@@skunthundler Well it depends on where you look. Its mostly the twitter adults who took it to heart because they saw the PSAs as kids. Nowadays kids have a lot more influencing them than PSAs.
It’s so nice that they actually full on defeated this antagonist. Most others just make the characters suffer until the continuity reset, but they actually stopped this one.
They've been defeating a lot of the teachers this season. Yellow guy killed the coffin Roy killed the wierd family Duck killed warren here They got away from Mr.Choo Choo 4 out of 6 is pretty good.
@@thehungrylittlenihilist Roy ate them, there was blood splatter and the grandmas head flew to the door and could be seen bouncing off. It was an off screen death.
OK STOP. Did you see what happened there? Was that the right was to talk to an impressive and friendly eagle? Or was it actually really rude, and horrible.
@@twistedcoasters1533 OK STOP Did you see what just happened there? Is trying to swindle people with a business bro podcast and then forcing people in your life to listen to it something that a friend would do? Or is THAT actually rude, and horrible?
OK STOP Did you see what happened there? These strangers are using the OK STOP Organisation's material and resources without knowledge of the OK STOP Organisation. Was that the right way to do things, or was it really, REALLY rude?
OK STOP! Warren might have been associated with our brand in the past, but because of the “incident” he caused at our work place we completely cut ties with him. We didn’t give him any permission to use our methods afterwards so we can and will take legal action.
Legit felt sorry for him on the first half and thought he can't all that bad until he shown his real colors inside Yellow's head where he's like that one toxic clingy friend who always thinks a friend is all about someone who only cares about him and nothing more. He's literally what a friend shouldn't be and it's poetic how he shown himself as an example.
I don't see a lot of people mentioning how you can HEAR the smile in his voice, like, you can audibly tell the VA was making the same face as Warren while voicing him which is a really good detail
My favorite detail with Warren is how he keeps trying to get that "Restaurant Style Meal". He says it so desperately and pathetically, but quietly as if that makes it persuasive. You can tell he's just trying to get the other guys to b u y h i m d i n n e r. Especially at the end where he literally just orders the two Restaurant Style Meals to the brain. It's so perfectly icky; I love it.
Todney and Lily (The Twins) are probably my favourite teachers horror-wise, but Warren by far is the funniest teacher, in just how much of a pathetic person he is.
That exppains his voice sounding like he's on the verge of tears, he doesn't project his pain in crying, he projects it into laughs. Such a relatable charact-
I love how Warren has all the traits of being a sympathetic character but he's so full of himself that it kinda subverts the sympathy part. He's the perfect example of a toxic friend.
The gross worm man feels like the clingy part of my brain that constantly wants to hang out with people who have other stuff to do and freaks out whenever we can’t hang out
We’ve all been warren at some point. The thing is it’s implied he’s the kinda friend to do the same thing to others. However yeah looking back at our earlier lives really makes us regret the times we acted like Warren
I don't know. I don't like hime that much. Maybe it's his voice, puppet design, or maybe he's just generally unlikable in a way that's hard to pin down.
Honestly the slideshow he showed already gave off he was a toxic friend to me. The way he described his friends couldn't do one thing for them so he left them and said he was too good for them, red flag
and also in the slide where he said they weren’t treating him right, they were just showing some attention to a cute animal, but he wanted all their attention on only him all the time
A little detail I noticed is that from the start warren was always a toxic friend to his former ones, 2:38 shows that his friends didn't even neglect him, all of them just paid attention to a little bunny, not even each other. Warren is in the same situation as the other three yet paints it as him being ignored and abused.
They also apologized in the slide and he refused "It's too late for that, guys.", and if his take on how Yellow should handle disrespect is any indication, he also cut them out.
@@chrisdrinkerofhate2 someone on tvtropes noted that he scribbled in the "tears" as if he edited one of the slides himself, implying that whatever happened, it didn't end with his friends "crawling back crying for forgiveness"
As someone noted in the comments of another video, they might not have been his friends in the first place. The examples he gave on what they did together was talking on the phone and eating lunch. That sounds like stuff coworkers would do. They might have just been random people he worked with at Ok Stop.
1:50 i don't know why it was funny when warren just casually said "Ok, stop!" with no advertising intentions but the badge still popped up in the corner. i literally laughed so hard 😂
@@oldman_cons2892 the coffin could teleport them around as far as we saw, but he DID get killed in the end (i don't think butterfly counts, cos it respawned inside the egg)
What I noticed throughout the episode was Warren’s demeanor and tone was soft and his manipulation was only quiet but after he successfully manipulated and infiltrated and delusion of grandeur in yellows mind his tone and demeanor became more direct and arrogant and his manipulation got worse and most aggressive until he became a monster 👹 One of the best depiction of Self doubt, Narcissism , and Toxic friendships
@@MrMelonsz thank you, I enjoy breaking down interesting characters, and Warrens episode was very raw and relatable to me and my experience with my brain and relationships with others
All good. :D It’s a positive quality to actually want to break down mental and social situations like this because you can become more knowledgeable in those topics by doing so. It’s pretty cool how this episode was so relatable that it actually got people thinking about this kind of stuff. 😄
Warren saying "OK STOP! Does anything of this look real to you?" feels like it has a lot of meme potential, like the Eminem "Come back to Reality!" Meme
@@butterspike680 Anything can be green screened, you can just edit out the background by hand, sort of like digital scissors Just doesn't always look as nice
While most of the other teachers definitely feel controlled by (spoilers) Warren feels like he saw teaching going on and just snuck in without anyone noticing.
I feel the same way about the Twins. I think that apple at the beginning of Family was the “intended” teacher, and the Twins just killed it and hijacked the show to kidnap Yellow Guy.
@@mr.cup6yearsago211 in terms of consistency with the themes of the series, it seems to me the apple was actually the rogue. It was trying to get these children to think critically about food additives, and while that kind of branding can be it's own form of propaganda, the way food branding has been covered in the past of the series makes me think the apple was actually trying to teach good things that were against the wishes of Leslie. Although this does rely on the idea that Roy and Leslie share the same ideals, or something more lore based which I don't dwell on much.
My favorite part of this episode was the fact that even Colin is shitting on Warren. I also like that the teachers from the original series are actually supportive characters in the show. Colin is friendly, Tony the clock tells the time party child that they’re not there and the lamp teaches yellow guy about the afterlife.
If I had a nickel for everytime an antagonistic worm character named Warren in a TV show was kicked from his former workplace and desperately tried to get attention from the main characters despite their complete indifference to him, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it's happened twice.
0:48 I like the irony of Warren saying that there's nothing wrong with him but from red guy and duck's point of view, there clearly is something wrong with him
@@PRGME7 I imagine different scenarios playing out so uhh.. lemme just,, try and replicate them to you. “stop it” but warren continues speaking anyway “stop it” but this time warren stops and stares quietly “stop it” but this time he interjects and says something like “what was that?” “stop it” but this time he starts with an “Ok stop” thingy and says some hypocritical crap
His voice fits perfectly for his character, it's the right mix of annoying, manic, whiney and authorative needed to sound as toxic as he is as a friend
Warren. What a villain. Thanks to him, I’m starting to change as a person. Even I realised some of my actions were nearly on par with his. And seeing him do this stuff further reminded me to be better. Thanks, Warren, now rot in hell.
Pretty cool stuff right?! Honestly the effort that goes into the small things in this show is amazing. Every singular prop is so personalised and sometimes even these small details contribute to the story in big ways. DHMIS is high quality stuff ngl.
A subtle detail I really like is the little tremble in his voice when he says "I need the one for the newer one, okay?" Warren is a very neurotic guy, and something as simple as the boombox not having the correct input for his device is enough to set him off. He's trying really hard to keep a measured tone to his voice, but that one little tremble betrays his major frustration over a minor inconvenience.
One of those guys who could never make friends because of how unlikable he is and blames it on the rest of the world and other people being “bad friends”. Im assuming these are where those terrible friendship and anti-bullying PSAs spawn from according to this episode. It actually seems pretty accurate to me.
I think people who act like that are people were were neglected or spoiled as children. They fear lack of attention either because their parents never paid attention to them. Or they feel rejected when someone does not give them all their attention because their parents cuddled them and always made everything about them and thus they are used to that special treatment.
@@brandonhaygood5286 Dang. It never sit right with me how parents neglect their first/previous-marriage’s children when new ones come around. Your friend’s case is understandable, but still really sad.
The type of "friend" that if you dont give him constant praise or do any little thing to you would cut you off completely, and then a week later say "im sorry" right? And its just this cycle that continues over and over. Freaking toxic friend. Just because of him I dont like Mormons. He made an entire *public* youtube video about me and that was the last straw.
I don't have many friends, but no matter what I'll do, I will do my best to never become someone like Warren who thinks friendship is something that's obligated and not deserved.
Sadly there are some aspects of Warren's character that I relate to. Namely low self esteem which I try to mask, and rejection from former friends. But the difference is that for me, those things mostly just came from social anxiety and awkwardness, whereas Warren's issues seem to stem entirely from his narcissism and clinginess. I could never force a room of people to listen to a podcast I made, or invite someone out for a meal who I'd just met, I'd be so embarrassed.
Underrated moment is how SaturDavid repeatedly tells Warren that the boom box connects through Bluetooth, but Warren doesn't listen to him and keeps trying to do it through WiFi.
Worm guy wants friends, but only on HIS terms and anybody that doesn’t fit with HIS view or definition of friendship he automatically dismisses or ignores. You’ll become a pesky bee to others acting like that!
Hes kinda interesting as a villain because unlike most of the teachers you can see points of inner conflict where he couldve been the hero but his own insecurity completely sinks what wouldve been easy wins. Its sort of like what Tolkein said about evil being self-defeating, and him being under the delusion hes an eagle - a predator of his kind - and thinking he could fly into space is sort of like the story of icarus
No one has mentioned two little details of his song, where it was implied that his business idea (judging by the pie graph) is probably him coming up with a idea where he gets a lot of the profit and his friends get barely any. Also how the slide where his friends “beg for forgiveness” is also obviously fake due to how the scribbles and ink on their faces and text is similar to dark scribbles he drew on their faces. Seems like Warren didn’t take it well that his friends didn’t come crawling back to him like he wanted lol
This show how bad he actualy is: Not only he is more focused on himself than others, everything has to be up to what he thinks,not what others think He is like Greg Heffley,but at the least Greg is a child and his family does put him on certain problems, meanwhile,Warren puts problems on innocent people that were his and he is an ADULT,not having any one to blame (at the least,to the point that we know),being 100% his fault That dumb -worm- *Eagle*
@@forgottenanimator4474there’s warrens irl too, my friend is a Warren, he’s very unlikeable and brags about himself while putting down others. When he gets called out for this, he just blames it on someone else
Of all the teachers in the series, Warren might be the most significant in terms of DHMIS lore. One significant reason is because of his response at 5:24, after being asked to help Yellow Guy get out of his imagination. Warren replies "I'm afraid that's not really part of the service". This implies that he was *hired* by someone, although we don't know by who. It could be Roy, or Lesley, or perhaps someone else entirely. Maybe he just showed up by himself in a fit of overconfidence. But truthfully, Warren reveals it's a kind of "service". Moreso, while most teachers are living objects that teach concepts that they themselves embody, Warren doesn't resemble the thing he teaches. He's a worm teaching about friendship (albeit terribly). Already, that makes him quite abnormal in contrast to the other teachers. But overall, what really intrigues me is that Warren doesn't even BEHAVE like the other teachers. Whereas the other teacher's emotions are unchanging, child-like and unrealistic, Warren's emotions are very much real. He's mentally scarred from personal and social trauma (being outcast by his peers and developing self-absorption and bad coping mechanisms as a result of that). He acts very much like a REAL person. That's a quality that none of the other teachers have. Something is different about Warren.
Not even the Power of Friendship, the most powerful thing in the universe, itself couldn't even stand the chance against Warren's podcast. No wonder why that poor pesky bee got rejected so hard.
Honestly this episode gives me vibes of the original DHMIS, and probably the one teacher here in this show that legit scared me, the VA and the characters concept was done really well
Yeah. It had the same structure as the originals. 1. The introduction with funny awkwardness. 2. The musical song section with interruptions from the cast. 3. The problem appearing. 4. The weird acid trip crazy section. 5. And the resolution. All these plot points pretty much made up the original season which is why this episode feels so similar.
About the bit at the end, you may have gotten something wrong. When Yellow Guy says "Little lumpy one" he is referring to The Lump themself. The "Whiny middle one" is Warren (I think).
Yeah, that could be true. I just thought it was Warren because they called him lumpy earlier in the episode. I completely forgot about the actual lump though lol, so thanks for pointing this out. :D
They really made some very interesting teacher dynamics in this season (usually the teacher would just sing there song and somehow traumatize the three until the episode ended)but here: Briefcases: they lost track of the song and got trapped in a job Coffin: he wasn't actually teaching he was just letting duck have a funeral and die Twins: these were two random kids that just kidnapped all three and teleported one out, technically killing the other and kipping the last one as there mother Warren: as seen he clearly doesn't know about friendship himself Mr. Choo Choo: the poor guy literally died in his own song and revived only to die again Fuse box: they took her batteries and swapped them for yellow guy's, without her consent and she was just suffering through the rest of the episode
He was so annoying the whole time reminds me of some of my friends who just hang out with me to feel special. Loved when Duck stabbed him and then said his signature line. PESKY BEE
this episode hit home the most for me. i dealt with bullying and toxic behavior online, in school, and even in the workplace at my first two jobs--and retreated to my mind with my own "brain friends" as a coping mechanism. and yet like how warren infiltrated yellow's brain and pushed him further in with his clingy/toxic behavior... i was pushed further in as i grew up and dealt with one toxic person after another. severing those ties was hard, especially the ones i knew longer, but it was as satisfying as watching the bird pull warren out of yellow's brain when i started learning how to stand up for myself more recovering from the worm in your brain is hard after you pull it out, but its better than leaving it there
I just noticed him trying to access the jukebox through the wifi is just an excuse for him to use their wifi instead of his data, hence saturdavid keeps saying ‘it’s the Bluetooth, not the wifi’
Idk if anyone has pointed this out, but he can also be seen when red and yellow are picking out voices for their build a friend kit. Says warren on it and everything.
7:25 the fact that he’s actually saying himself here because we can see how every brain friends wants to hear that song but he turns it into his own podcast yet he doesn’t respect what everyone wants to do
I swear, this was the scariest episode of DHIMS for me. It subconsciously reminded me how a lot of my friendships have turned out to be. I give way too much confidence to certain people, who then think I must like them, so they get so attached to me that they become extremely annoying. Since you feel bad for saying "no", you endure their presence and start to act rude, until you snap and ultimately cut them out of your life. It's just terrifyingly relatable. The way Warren becomes inescapable, just because Yellow Guy initially gave him a bit of confidence, is such an accurate portrayal of some relationships. Such a good episode. Warren's the scariest teacher no doubt. Pog as hell.
I feel like warren wasn’t suppose to be the teacher this episode, since teachers have an “understanding” of what subject they’re talking about (in their own weird way), but Warren just feels… Odd.
Where is DHMIS ? D: I can’t find it anywhere
ruclips.net/video/FnAUzgQ5sXM/видео.html
Here’s a link to the first episode on RUclips. You can find all of the episodes on this channel from 1-6. :D
@@MrMelonsz tyyy!!
Allg. Enjoy! :D
British stole it
ruclips.net/p/PLV7QLb1tgUpVyc4ouLPRz2aMMN52LMmHE
"or your just generally unlikeable in a way thats hard to pin down"
fact
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While I was reading this comment that part of that video showed up sjshdh
Why does this always happen
@@jimohli Yoooo wtf same…..and when I read this specific quote, I had a feeling someone would say the exact same thing in the comments
@@ryanp9458me too…
Sometimes I fear that people view me that way....
love how they all stop bullying yellow guy so they could bully warren WITH him
Now that's true Friendship
@@forgottenanimator4474 exactly
@@forgottenanimator4474 i agree me and my friends actually bully others all the time
@@Larsen_illustrations I... Don't think u should brag about that
@@huffing_metal Don't worry, we only bully people who actually deserve it, like racist people
I've got a feeling that Warren wasn't even intended to be a teacher and just showed up of his own volition
That’s exactly the case lol
That is literally what the breadcrumbs of the previous episodes were trying to tell us
He was banned from the ok stop organization for doing this
He's a freelancer, so I assume he sucks at his job,
@@lemonberry01 “Freelancers deserve to die!”
The irony here of the computer acting like the fourth friend is hilarious.
Them and all the OG teachers seem to be cool now
Well, now there’s four of us. *Theres four of u-*
@@pory913 My theory is that the trio got stronger ever since when we last saw them in the RUclips series (I think that was maybe 4-6 years ago?). After several years the OG teachers weren't able to phase them anymore and they mellowed out.
Now that there's a new season of DHMIS, there are new teachers, although they don't seem to be as powerful as the OGs. Most likely because the trio have 6+ years of experience and are really casual about being traumatised now
@@dragonfell5078 I think the show is a separate timeline
Digital dancing
Warren feels like the most realistic antagonist in the dhmis series. Almost like one of the writers based him off of someone they knew personally.
Yeah lol. It’s scaaary accurate.
I feel like everyone knows that one person that acts like Warren
I forget how unsettling Warren is in his own way despite how pathetic he is. We've all met someone like him.
Yeaaaah i used to be friends with a Warren in high school, it almost makes the episode uncomfortable to watch. Or I guess more uncomfortable than usual for dhmis
The guy they based it off of must tried to sue at one point too
I like that for once the trio had the upper hand on one of the teachers. They outright insult him from the beginning and never fall for his bullshit.
Collin saying “he looks like a tumor” took me out. He couldn’t resist getting a quick jab in 💀
lol
@@tiahnarodriguez3809 "Freelancers deserve to die!" Another great one 👍
@@tiahnarodriguez3809 warren is a needy weirdo so I wouldn’t resist either
The trio already know about friendship!
I think the reason why warren calls himself an "eagle" is to represent how toxic friends pretend to be someone they're not. Pretending to be something glorious and majestic like an eagle but in reality they're just a worm. But literal wise i think he renamed himself "eagle" so that he could get away with using 'ok stop' branded equipment that he stole after being fired.
I think you’re onto something. But the sheer persistence with which he insists that he’s an eagle makes me think that he doesn’t want to admit how parasitic he is even to himself.
This comment deserves more attention.
I was thinking the same thing! Except for that latter part, but that’s kinda funny
I like to think him calling himself an eagle is the dhmis equivalent of calling himself an alpha male, he does have a podcast
@@rarabunfunny3611 huh, that makes a ton of sense.
Anti bullying self help guru with a podcast who tries to get people in "investment opportunities".
This is my favorite teacher.
I like how he's a parody of anti bullying PSA coaches.
He's scary in how realistic he is as a clingy friend
Yeah I can appreciate taking digs at anti-bullying PSAs. Because kids these days took that a little *too* to heart. Dont think they can say *anything* negative about anyone. Ever.
He’s my least favorite but it’s BECAUSE of how well written his character is. He’s the “you love to hate” type, whereas the rest of the teachers had their own charm
Narcissistic tendencies in bounds.
@@Yipper64 That's so untrue lmao. Kids are still just a cruel to each other as ever. I can't imagine a single kid who's ever taken one of those cheesy PSA's seriously. What you're describing is terminally online "adults" that never leave twitter.
@@skunthundler Well it depends on where you look. Its mostly the twitter adults who took it to heart because they saw the PSAs as kids. Nowadays kids have a lot more influencing them than PSAs.
The final layer of hell is reserved to people who play their podcast at social gatherings and people who don't return shopping carts.
SKIPPITY BEEB BOOB PEEUUUW
If someone did that I would ask them to leave even if it wasn't my place.
Right next to the pedophiles and people who talk at the theater.
That second half especially. I hate those people with a passion(work at a supermarket, so I know how it feels)
I love how the entire fanbase has united to roast Warren
I feel like this is the most creative concept for a teacher considering that the teacher is actually the one who doesn’t know what friendship is
Don’t most of the teachers have a very warped idea of their concepts though?
@@scoutscoodles most do. the eagle though is really projecting during the episode which makes it even more bizarre.
I though he wasnt a teacher, more like a parasite that got on their house
And somewhat felt like the protag
@@scoutscoodles kind of but with most it feels like it’s slowly gets more warped while with Warren he just is a weirdo
It’s so nice that they actually full on defeated this antagonist. Most others just make the characters suffer until the continuity reset, but they actually stopped this one.
They've been defeating a lot of the teachers this season.
Yellow guy killed the coffin
Roy killed the wierd family
Duck killed warren here
They got away from Mr.Choo Choo
4 out of 6 is pretty good.
@@rockycuro7737 Mr. Choo Choo didn't really... Seem all too bad tbh? He was just an old man who fuckin died lmao
@@rockycuro7737 Mr.Choo Choo didn't try to make them suffer though.
@@rockycuro7737 I thought Roy joined them for dinner
@@thehungrylittlenihilist Roy ate them, there was blood splatter and the grandmas head flew to the door and could be seen bouncing off. It was an off screen death.
Honestly after that podcast reveal, Warren deserved everything that came to him.
OK STOP. Did you see what happened there? Was that the right was to talk to an impressive and friendly eagle? Or was it actually really rude, and horrible.
@@twistedcoasters1533 [computerized voice] "He looks like a tumor!"
@@twistedcoasters1533 OK STOP
Did you see what just happened there? Is trying to swindle people with a business bro podcast and then forcing people in your life to listen to it something that a friend would do? Or is THAT actually rude, and horrible?
OK STOP
Did you see what happened there? These strangers are using the OK STOP Organisation's material and resources without knowledge of the OK STOP Organisation. Was that the right way to do things, or was it really, REALLY rude?
OK STOP! Warren might have been associated with our brand in the past, but because of the “incident” he caused at our work place we completely cut ties with him. We didn’t give him any permission to use our methods afterwards so we can and will take legal action.
Legit felt sorry for him on the first half and thought he can't all that bad
until he shown his real colors inside Yellow's head where he's like that one toxic clingy friend who always thinks a friend is all about someone who only cares about him and nothing more.
He's literally what a friend shouldn't be and it's poetic how he shown himself as an example.
When he played his own podcast so other could listen... Oh boy
He's one of the most well-written side characters in the show
Man...
there a reasons why he got "fired". I am surprise the "OK, Stop" organization didn't sue him for copyright infringement XD
@@jomarcentermjm In episode 2 Duck is reading the newspaper with "Worm fired for harassment" as a article headline.
I don't see a lot of people mentioning how you can HEAR the smile in his voice, like, you can audibly tell the VA was making the same face as Warren while voicing him which is a really good detail
Amazing VA’s in this show. Some of the best.
To act out the role of someone constantly under the verge of a breakdown takes a lot of talent.
My favorite detail with Warren is how he keeps trying to get that "Restaurant Style Meal". He says it so desperately and pathetically, but quietly as if that makes it persuasive. You can tell he's just trying to get the other guys to b u y h i m d i n n e r. Especially at the end where he literally just orders the two Restaurant Style Meals to the brain. It's so perfectly icky; I love it.
Guy just wants free food. And for people to tell him he's smart. When he's not smart and just really annoying.
R e s t e r a u n t s t y l e m e a l
@@thedisneybroentertainment5547 also in episode 1 the vending machine gives them restaurant style lasagna
Huh, I saw it as him wanting to have some friends. Like them eating together would cement their friendship. But him being a leech is even better =]
@@chokoanders6546 oh my goodness. Yes.
Warren’s voice actor did an awesome job, they nailed the desperate whiny voice for him.
It’s crazy how he and Tony the Talking Clock share actors
I wanna know who it is
Baker Terry! He also voices Duck, Yellow Guy, and multiple other characters. Man’s got some RANGE.
I love how the cast is now firing back at the teachers.
And then start killing them
honestly i wouldnt be suprised if in a future episode they just told the teacher to fuck off
They’ve had enough of their bullcrap after last 6 episodes.
@The Krookodile Hunter
Old teachers were OP af
Tony Is probably the strongest
@The Krookodile Hunter please my god write a fan fiction with this premise
7:06 I dunno why the kite man gently but assertively reminding him to use Bluetooth is fucking hilarious
Stan Saturdavid
Todney and Lily (The Twins) are probably my favourite teachers horror-wise, but Warren by far is the funniest teacher, in just how much of a pathetic person he is.
The twins are also pretty funny considering they do all that horrific shit to the main trio because they want a fucking fried chicken discount
@@Quackervoltz oh, and the moments with the boy's singing or playing the instrument unnecessarily hard was hilarious, too!
Todney*
warren in my opinion is one of the most annoying character that exist, he's really egotistic and doesn't leave you alone for a second.
@@Nakia11798 Thanks, my bad.
The awkward/sad laughter that he does while speaking sometimes is comedy gold everytime.
That exppains his voice sounding like he's on the verge of tears, he doesn't project his pain in crying, he projects it into laughs. Such a relatable charact-
2:39
@@gatinhaaaaa2009 bruh 💀
I love how Warren has all the traits of being a sympathetic character but he's so full of himself that it kinda subverts the sympathy part. He's the perfect example of a toxic friend.
“It looks like a tumor” -Carl the computer 2022
Colin the Computer
@@Acenti56 sorry forgot his name
@@MisterMike_real its alright, its been 6 years till now
Carl
@Tori no, his official name is Colin
The gross worm man feels like the clingy part of my brain that constantly wants to hang out with people who have other stuff to do and freaks out whenever we can’t hang out
Other than the podcast shit. I will be dead before I run a podcast
God I felt that-
Sounds like you've got a worm in your brain
We’ve all been warren at some point. The thing is it’s implied he’s the kinda friend to do the same thing to others. However yeah looking back at our earlier lives really makes us regret the times we acted like Warren
That’s just the worm in your brain
Warren has such a funny voice, puppet design and backstory making him one of my favorite characters.
not one of my favorites, but yeah he’s kinda silly :)
I like him
His backstory can be boring and not sad, but he is a relatable character and of course, he is kinda of funny.
I don't know. I don't like hime that much. Maybe it's his voice, puppet design, or maybe he's just generally unlikable in a way that's hard to pin down.
@@nbewarwe He also remindes me of a inffection that i have on my-
Honestly the slideshow he showed already gave off he was a toxic friend to me. The way he described his friends couldn't do one thing for them so he left them and said he was too good for them, red flag
and also in the slide where he said they weren’t treating him right, they were just showing some attention to a cute animal, but he wanted all their attention on only him all the time
For me it was the point he said 'stay up all night for a laugh' but he was the only one still up. Everyone else just wanted to sleep damn it!
@@gagglegames even the fact that they apologized nd he said it was too late
"Is that also a red flag?"
"Crimson"
@@angelarce9747 they didn't even apologize, he just drew tears and an apology onto the slide with a sharpie.
why does warren always sound like he's on the verge of tears
He is insecure and lonley and atention seeking.
hes holding them back 💀💀
because he is
He's on the verge of a mental breakdown give him a few seconds.
his awkward laughs are cries for help
A little detail I noticed is that from the start warren was always a toxic friend to his former ones, 2:38 shows that his friends didn't even neglect him, all of them just paid attention to a little bunny, not even each other. Warren is in the same situation as the other three yet paints it as him being ignored and abused.
They also apologized in the slide and he refused "It's too late for that, guys.", and if his take on how Yellow should handle disrespect is any indication, he also cut them out.
@@chrisdrinkerofhate2 someone on tvtropes noted that he scribbled in the "tears" as if he edited one of the slides himself, implying that whatever happened, it didn't end with his friends "crawling back crying for forgiveness"
OMG HI FLAMIN
As someone noted in the comments of another video, they might not have been his friends in the first place. The examples he gave on what they did together was talking on the phone and eating lunch. That sounds like stuff coworkers would do. They might have just been random people he worked with at Ok Stop.
@@gen6bagel Considering he got fired for harassment, he probably was obsessive about them and attempted to rope them into some sort of pyramid scheme
1:50 i don't know why it was funny when warren just casually said "Ok, stop!" with no advertising intentions but the badge still popped up in the corner. i literally laughed so hard 😂
i like the fact that his voice gets slightly less whiny when he gets the opportunity to manipulate someone
The only teacher that can't teleport nor control our main cast.. what a failure 👍
Not to mention that he is so far the only teacher that was effortlessly killed by the trio, well that if you don't count the old man train
@@WDYMIMDED what about the coffin? Or the DHMIS 3 butterfly guy? Or the entire family that got butchered by Roy
@@oldman_cons2892 the family does not count because there's three of u-
@@oldman_cons2892 oh yeah
@@oldman_cons2892 the coffin could teleport them around as far as we saw, but he DID get killed in the end (i don't think butterfly counts, cos it respawned inside the egg)
What I noticed throughout the episode was Warren’s demeanor and tone was soft and his manipulation was only quiet but after he successfully manipulated and infiltrated and delusion of grandeur in yellows mind his tone and demeanor became more direct and arrogant and his manipulation got worse and most aggressive until he became a monster 👹
One of the best depiction of Self doubt, Narcissism , and Toxic friendships
Great breakdown. Warren is indeed a well-written character!
@@MrMelonsz thank you, I enjoy breaking down interesting characters, and Warrens episode was very raw and relatable to me and my experience with my brain and relationships with others
All good. :D
It’s a positive quality to actually want to break down mental and social situations like this because you can become more knowledgeable in those topics by doing so.
It’s pretty cool how this episode was so relatable that it actually got people thinking about this kind of stuff. 😄
Warren saying "OK STOP! Does anything of this look real to you?" feels like it has a lot of meme potential, like the Eminem "Come back to Reality!" Meme
Someone needs to make a green screen version of that. Idk how hard it is to make or even if its possible
Bruh like every shot and line from this show has massive meme potential
@@butterspike680 Anything can be green screened, you can just edit out the background by hand, sort of like digital scissors Just doesn't always look as nice
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OK STOP!
While most of the other teachers definitely feel controlled by (spoilers) Warren feels like he saw teaching going on and just snuck in without anyone noticing.
lol
Well, he IS a freelancer.
I feel the same way about the Twins. I think that apple at the beginning of Family was the “intended” teacher, and the Twins just killed it and hijacked the show to kidnap Yellow Guy.
@@tsnophaljakarax9963 "Freelancers deserve to die" 😄
@@mr.cup6yearsago211 in terms of consistency with the themes of the series, it seems to me the apple was actually the rogue.
It was trying to get these children to think critically about food additives, and while that kind of branding can be it's own form of propaganda, the way food branding has been covered in the past of the series makes me think the apple was actually trying to teach good things that were against the wishes of Leslie.
Although this does rely on the idea that Roy and Leslie share the same ideals, or something more lore based which I don't dwell on much.
2:47 I love the part where you can genuinely hear the anger in his voice with *ANNNNDDDD!*
I love that part so much 😂❤
That stare that Warren gives the camera at around 8:42 is bloody terrifying, it’s a “say I’m your best friend or suffer” stare
"Pesky bee" was probably the best insult to deliver to Warren.
He's not even a bee, he's a maggot.
The brain friends literally tell him everything he wanted to hear and it’s still not enough.
My favorite part of this episode was the fact that even Colin is shitting on Warren. I also like that the teachers from the original series are actually supportive characters in the show. Colin is friendly, Tony the clock tells the time party child that they’re not there and the lamp teaches yellow guy about the afterlife.
Albeit a strange afterlife but an afterlife nonetheless
2:02 Bird going "Ew" from Warren asking to hang out cracks me up
9:07 omg it just clicked
they show in the xray that yellow was battery powered the whole time
3:50 I like how you can see that Warren lost 99.9% of his sanity after Red Guy said "the way you look"
His monster form reminds me of the creator Will McDaniel, who specializes in making weird fleshy puppets
i feel like he would be a great addition to the prop creator, ngl he may have even made his monster form
@@mr.blakester It looks way too similar to his own puppets- I should double check the credits
That’s what I though whenever I saw it
WHEN YELLOW GUYS WELT SPOKE TO HIM I THOUGHT IT WAS WILL’S PUPPETRY-
Both are British. There's definitely a good chance.
I love the weird noises he makes, they're so pathetic and funny
"ehhheerhhhehrhrhh"
I know someone who makes similar intonations and I can't stand to be around them.
If I had a nickel for everytime an antagonistic worm character named Warren in a TV show was kicked from his former workplace and desperately tried to get attention from the main characters despite their complete indifference to him, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it's happened twice.
What was the first time?
@@the_free_timer5011 Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Oh my God Warren stone 😭😭😭
Maybe if Warren in DHMIS had a beefcake magician boyfriend voiced by Stede Bonnet
@@youmy_4806 Love that little fucked up Spamton kinnie
0:48 I like the irony of Warren saying that there's nothing wrong with him but from red guy and duck's point of view, there clearly is something wrong with him
The Beaty of camera angles lmao 😂
3:16 I like how Warren the Wor…EAGLE just plays the keyboard off key in a fit of rage.
Warren made me the most uncomfortable out of all of the teachers, because he's way too real.
7:19 I love how hypocritical this guy is.
ik but I still get at least somewhat annoyed at him everytime I watch the episode bc of that scene ;-;
They could've asked him to stop
@@pory913 but would he?
@@PRGME7 I imagine different scenarios playing out so uhh.. lemme just,, try and replicate them to you.
“stop it” but warren continues speaking anyway
“stop it” but this time warren stops and stares quietly
“stop it” but this time he interjects and says something like “what was that?”
“stop it” but this time he starts with an “Ok stop” thingy and says some hypocritical crap
@@IivingdeadgirIl makes sense to me
3:48 made me inhale my spit bc I didn't not expect it what so ever.
I haven't watched the show yet & this is just gold
The way he slowly turns around😂
He looks like a tumor
His voice fits perfectly for his character, it's the right mix of annoying, manic, whiney and authorative needed to sound as toxic as he is as a friend
Warren. What a villain. Thanks to him, I’m starting to change as a person. Even I realised some of my actions were nearly on par with his. And seeing him do this stuff further reminded me to be better. Thanks, Warren, now rot in hell.
Good for you! :)
Omg I never noticed the newspaper at the beginning!!! They had so many layers to his character
Pretty cool stuff right?! Honestly the effort that goes into the small things in this show is amazing. Every singular prop is so personalised and sometimes even these small details contribute to the story in big ways. DHMIS is high quality stuff ngl.
"Freelancers deserve to die!"
"He looks like a tumor."
Reporters idk, maybe some but not all
@@randomstranger9849 i wanna be a freelancer and i think this
“And go on fire” yellow says after that lmao 😂
A subtle detail I really like is the little tremble in his voice when he says "I need the one for the newer one, okay?"
Warren is a very neurotic guy, and something as simple as the boombox not having the correct input for his device is enough to set him off. He's trying really hard to keep a measured tone to his voice, but that one little tremble betrays his major frustration over a minor inconvenience.
I love how him mentioning his podcast was the last straw for the imaginary creatures, most relatable part
One of those guys who could never make friends because of how unlikable he is and blames it on the rest of the world and other people being “bad friends”. Im assuming these are where those terrible friendship and anti-bullying PSAs spawn from according to this episode. It actually seems pretty accurate to me.
They're parasites to me tbh
@@fl8281 same
I love the way he says "NOT RAT EYES!" like is something that people have called him before.
6:25 I like how you can see the concern on Yellow guys face. Just the deep stare.
I had a friend just like him and he cut me out because I wasn't calling more than once a week. We all know someone like Warren the wor-eagle
I think people who act like that are people were were neglected or spoiled as children. They fear lack of attention either because their parents never paid attention to them. Or they feel rejected when someone does not give them all their attention because their parents cuddled them and always made everything about them and thus they are used to that special treatment.
@@viridianacortes9642 In My former friend's case he started out spoiled and doted on until his sisters were adopted, then he became neglected.
@@brandonhaygood5286 Dang. It never sit right with me how parents neglect their first/previous-marriage’s children when new ones come around. Your friend’s case is understandable, but still really sad.
The type of "friend" that if you dont give him constant praise or do any little thing to you would cut you off completely, and then a week later say "im sorry" right? And its just this cycle that continues over and over.
Freaking toxic friend. Just because of him I dont like Mormons.
He made an entire *public* youtube video about me and that was the last straw.
Guessing in Warren’s case it was neglect because people judged him for his appearance and he had weird interests nobody else liked
I don't have many friends, but no matter what I'll do, I will do my best to never become someone like Warren who thinks friendship is something that's obligated and not deserved.
That shows you have a good personality! Keep that mindset because it will help with you in life plenty. :D
I feel like Warren a lot and I have no idea how to even begin fixing myself
Sadly there are some aspects of Warren's character that I relate to. Namely low self esteem which I try to mask, and rejection from former friends. But the difference is that for me, those things mostly just came from social anxiety and awkwardness, whereas Warren's issues seem to stem entirely from his narcissism and clinginess. I could never force a room of people to listen to a podcast I made, or invite someone out for a meal who I'd just met, I'd be so embarrassed.
@@sunsetlakethc8610 I have those exact issues too, I don't relate to him at all because he's controlling, rude, arrogant, and narcissistic.
Underrated moment is how SaturDavid repeatedly tells Warren that the boom box connects through Bluetooth, but Warren doesn't listen to him and keeps trying to do it through WiFi.
Worm guy wants friends, but only on HIS terms and anybody that doesn’t fit with HIS view or definition of friendship he automatically dismisses or ignores.
You’ll become a pesky bee to others acting like that!
Hes kinda interesting as a villain because unlike most of the teachers you can see points of inner conflict where he couldve been the hero but his own insecurity completely sinks what wouldve been easy wins. Its sort of like what Tolkein said about evil being self-defeating, and him being under the delusion hes an eagle - a predator of his kind - and thinking he could fly into space is sort of like the story of icarus
I don't think I've ever hated a character THIS much. Props to them for great writing
4:07 I just realised that Duck said "Reminds me of an infection I had up my an*s"
The voice actor is brilliant at this character
Agreed, it’s so convincing!
It just fits so perfectly
I love the little sounds he make XD 1:02 2:09 4:21 5:39
don’t forget 1:27
Theyre kinda cute 😭
What about 9:31
@@noepasalatarea6972 No
7:30
“What is this?”
“It’s my podcast.”
“Your podcast? ☹️“
This killed me.
No one has mentioned two little details of his song, where it was implied that his business idea (judging by the pie graph) is probably him coming up with a idea where he gets a lot of the profit and his friends get barely any.
Also how the slide where his friends “beg for forgiveness” is also obviously fake due to how the scribbles and ink on their faces and text is similar to dark scribbles he drew on their faces. Seems like Warren didn’t take it well that his friends didn’t come crawling back to him like he wanted lol
This show how bad he actualy is: Not only he is more focused on himself than others, everything has to be up to what he thinks,not what others think
He is like Greg Heffley,but at the least Greg is a child and his family does put him on certain problems, meanwhile,Warren puts problems on innocent people that were his and he is an ADULT,not having any one to blame (at the least,to the point that we know),being 100% his fault
That dumb -worm- *Eagle*
That’s honestly a really smart theory with the pie graph thing lol.
@@forgottenanimator4474there’s warrens irl too, my friend is a Warren, he’s very unlikeable and brags about himself while putting down others. When he gets called out for this, he just blames it on someone else
Of all the teachers in the series, Warren might be the most significant in terms of DHMIS lore. One significant reason is because of his response at 5:24, after being asked to help Yellow Guy get out of his imagination. Warren replies "I'm afraid that's not really part of the service".
This implies that he was *hired* by someone, although we don't know by who. It could be Roy, or Lesley, or perhaps someone else entirely. Maybe he just showed up by himself in a fit of overconfidence. But truthfully, Warren reveals it's a kind of "service".
Moreso, while most teachers are living objects that teach concepts that they themselves embody, Warren doesn't resemble the thing he teaches. He's a worm teaching about friendship (albeit terribly). Already, that makes him quite abnormal in contrast to the other teachers.
But overall, what really intrigues me is that Warren doesn't even BEHAVE like the other teachers. Whereas the other teacher's emotions are unchanging, child-like and unrealistic, Warren's emotions are very much real. He's mentally scarred from personal and social trauma (being outcast by his peers and developing self-absorption and bad coping mechanisms as a result of that). He acts very much like a REAL person. That's a quality that none of the other teachers have.
Something is different about Warren.
This episode was easily the best of the season, followed by the death episode. The jokes and pacing were spot on.
Not even the Power of Friendship, the most powerful thing in the universe, itself couldn't even stand the chance against Warren's podcast. No wonder why that poor pesky bee got rejected so hard.
Hes so pathetic i love him
Honestly this episode gives me vibes of the original DHMIS, and probably the one teacher here in this show that legit scared me, the VA and the characters concept was done really well
Yeah. It had the same structure as the originals.
1. The introduction with funny awkwardness.
2. The musical song section with interruptions from the cast.
3. The problem appearing.
4. The weird acid trip crazy section.
5. And the resolution.
All these plot points pretty much made up the original season which is why this episode feels so similar.
About the bit at the end, you may have gotten something wrong. When Yellow Guy says "Little lumpy one" he is referring to The Lump themself. The "Whiny middle one" is Warren (I think).
i think it was "windy middle one" and it was referring to the one that looks like it had multiple middle segments
Wasn’t it foreshadowing for Lesley and the Big/Bigger Boys?
@@MrMemeTheUnoAndOnly i think so
@@MrMemeTheUnoAndOnly That as well. “There were things I knew that I don’t know now” is definitely a reference to Electricity
Yeah, that could be true. I just thought it was Warren because they called him lumpy earlier in the episode.
I completely forgot about the actual lump though lol, so thanks for pointing this out. :D
They really made some very interesting teacher dynamics in this season (usually the teacher would just sing there song and somehow traumatize the three until the episode ended)but here:
Briefcases: they lost track of the song and got trapped in a job
Coffin: he wasn't actually teaching he was just letting duck have a funeral and die
Twins: these were two random kids that just kidnapped all three and teleported one out, technically killing the other and kipping the last one as there mother
Warren: as seen he clearly doesn't know about friendship himself
Mr. Choo Choo: the poor guy literally died in his own song and revived only to die again
Fuse box: they took her batteries and swapped them for yellow guy's, without her consent and she was just suffering through the rest of the episode
Yeah! This show is so cool dude. I love how they’re trying different things rather than just doing more of the same.
He was so annoying the whole time reminds me of some of my friends who just hang out with me to feel special. Loved when Duck stabbed him and then said his signature line.
PESKY BEE
SYMPTOMS: worm in brain
DIAGNOSIS: worm in brain
2:53 Love how he's so delusional that even crosses out the basketball in the slide
Genuinely one of the scarier and more disturbing teachers in the DHMIS franchise.
Scariest one. The laugh when says “treating him riiight” is too real
Warren’s monster form looks like something out of Mr. Meaty, and I love it!
this episode hit home the most for me. i dealt with bullying and toxic behavior online, in school, and even in the workplace at my first two jobs--and retreated to my mind with my own "brain friends" as a coping mechanism. and yet like how warren infiltrated yellow's brain and pushed him further in with his clingy/toxic behavior... i was pushed further in as i grew up and dealt with one toxic person after another. severing those ties was hard, especially the ones i knew longer, but it was as satisfying as watching the bird pull warren out of yellow's brain when i started learning how to stand up for myself more
recovering from the worm in your brain is hard after you pull it out, but its better than leaving it there
Wow! I didn't even notice Warren in the previous episodes. Good foreshadowing Becky and Joe.
Also, 4:21
6:27 I’m sorry but his little dance is so cute 😭
i love it so much
AHHHH SOMEONE WHO AGREES WITH ME I LOVE HIS DANCE
9:53 oh my god I just realized. He has wings. He's an eagle.
I just noticed him trying to access the jukebox through the wifi is just an excuse for him to use their wifi instead of his data, hence saturdavid keeps saying ‘it’s the Bluetooth, not the wifi’
Idk if anyone has pointed this out, but he can also be seen when red and yellow are picking out voices for their build a friend kit. Says warren on it and everything.
Oh cool! I’ll check it out, thanks for pointing this out lol.
He is the best teacher in the new season imo. He’s the only one who actually has evil intentions tbh
The family kidnapped yellow guy
@@nicomom9534 They needed the chicken bro
😂
He's got lips like someone snatched off his lips and reattached little slices of lip...
The fact that Warren is literally talking about the rules of friendship when also breaking them is by far the funniest thing
I just realised
Yay you kept the roasting session!
7:40 i love the attention to detail here, bubble bath memory's yellow guy starts to frown here
Cool!
This is legit my favorite episode because Warren’s character was too fucking funny🤣
He’s bloody hilarious. 😂
So glad they got the funding to make more of their work, now this is what I call creative freedom.
Agreed!
7:25 the fact that he’s actually saying himself here because we can see how every brain friends wants to hear that song but he turns it into his own podcast yet he doesn’t respect what everyone wants to do
I swear, this was the scariest episode of DHIMS for me. It subconsciously reminded me how a lot of my friendships have turned out to be.
I give way too much confidence to certain people, who then think I must like them, so they get so attached to me that they become extremely annoying. Since you feel bad for saying "no", you endure their presence and start to act rude, until you snap and ultimately cut them out of your life. It's just terrifyingly relatable. The way Warren becomes inescapable, just because Yellow Guy initially gave him a bit of confidence, is such an accurate portrayal of some relationships.
Such a good episode. Warren's the scariest teacher no doubt. Pog as hell.
You could make a whole Analysing Evil episode based on this twerp.
I feel like warren wasn’t suppose to be the teacher this episode, since teachers have an “understanding” of what subject they’re talking about (in their own weird way), but Warren just feels… Odd.
He IS a freelancer after all.
Freelancers deserve to die
I have a feeling he murdered the actual teacher on his way to the main trio and took over