Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Part 59: Aika Village! Full Tour With Symbolism And Theory Explanations!

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  • @0zeroburn
    @0zeroburn9 жыл бұрын

    Many people seem to think tons of murder happened here. I paint a slightly different picture. The fact that the first thing you get in this village is the Doll and you carry it with you is significant. This is Aika's favorite doll, she too carries it everywhere with her. The first house is youth. Probably from infancy to about 5 years old. Idyllic. Perfect. When you talk to her at this point you see what translates to "I love you mom" When you walk in you see a birthday party, Aika's mom and dad are there... but there's something in the back, a door you can't get into, a secret... Upstairs you see Aika's room, typical for a young girl, she is happy. The maze is the labyrinth of lies Aika's father told her to try to keep her from the reality of the world, hence why as you go through there are pitfalls everywhere and this is less elegant than the first section as Aika is growing up and learning to see with her own eyes. Something doesn't seem right. The candy is the sweets Dad would buy Aika to essentially try to buy her love and keep her from wandering too far from him. Beehives are everywhere as they are in this game only a source of pain, they are all cleaned up and tucked away where they couldn't hurt Aika. The second house is childhood. Probably from 6 until about ten, maybe eleven. The world is coming into focus, life... isn't so perfect. Now she begins to hesitate... "I lOVe YoU moM" The second house again shows the lies, darker and harder to pick out, the dolls facing away? Or maybe just friends being turned away by Dad? Maybe they are just being played with by Aika while being supervised by Dad? The Adam and Eve room is probably the most obvious once you know the Eve statue is a fake. Adam, Dad. Eve, Mom. But Mom doesn't seem to act like a Mom... The basement with the Last Supper showing again the Doll. On the way to the third house we find thorns and graves. Graves of dogs. This is when Aika found out that Dog wasn't at a farm upstate. Dog had died. The house of cards that her father had built over the years begin to tumble. Any semblance of perfection falls away and Aika sees the world for what it is. Dying. Decay. Her idyllic world? She was poor, living in squalor. The third house is teenagehood. Probably from ten or eleven until sixteen or seventeen. Now she can't even finish the words... "I l... l...o..." The back room shows a four leaf clover. Four is the number of death in Japanese culture. The books in here are from her Mother. This is where she learns the truth. The pages everywhere could be letters written by her Mother and the book could be a journal... the photo album could have pictures of Mother in it, mountains of evidence. Aika's real mother died when Aika born due to complications from childbirth and her father was forced to raise Aika alone. Dad fell in love with another woman and married again, raising Aika to believe that the new woman was in fact her real mother. The Doll was a gift Aika's real mother bought to give to her before she was born. Now the axe that was near the doll makes sense... the doll was a mask for betrayal. Upstairs you see that now Aika's mind is nearly consumed with thoughts of her Mother and her current life. Who was her mother? Who was she? She is despondent. To cope she throws herself into her studies, into music, into anything that could take her mind off of the truth. Maybe if she forgets it won't be true, maybe she won't have to face reality. It doesn't matter, the cat's out of the bag. "Power is often fleeting" The power Aika's father had to blind her is gone, she can't see him the same way anymore. Every time she looks at him she sees lies, she sees her Mother's face. Mother... The Fourth and final house shows Aika near the end. There are no more words. Aika doesn't even try to show love. "I..." This is what the house now looks like. The main room shows the home disheveled. The result of arguments, even physical altercations between Aika and her father, between Aika and mom, or even between Mom and Dad. Upstairs you see her thoughts... The Dog, her Mother... Aika can't help but hate her father for the lies he's told her. She feels no escape. The back room shows the reality, that Aika is essentially a prisoner in this home, Dad doesn't want her to leave, too terrified that Aika might get hurt or worse. Over her life he's driven away friends, he's done everything to "protect" her from the world. The red shoes on the beach. The swimsuit. The fact that you have to jump into the ocean to see the final grave. Aika felt there was only one way out. Sadly one night she decided to throw herself out to sea, ending what was, to her, a life of misery. You see the grave. Hers. She took the Doll with her; the last thing, the first thing, she had that was from Mother. This is not a creepy story... not entirely. It is a sad story. It is the story of a father too cowardly to tell the truth, too afraid to let his daughter grow up and the daughter who took her own life as a last resort. Or it is just what I see. I assume that this village has very little in the way of details in the story so it would be open for translation. Let me know what you think.

  • @miacollon978

    @miacollon978

    9 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you. This is a sad story about a girl.

  • @LinkNinjaMaster

    @LinkNinjaMaster

    9 жыл бұрын

    Zero_Burn Honestly I like this theory more than any others.

  • @cathieart

    @cathieart

    9 жыл бұрын

    Zero_Burn I agree with this as well. This makes so much sense.

  • @tws2190

    @tws2190

    9 жыл бұрын

    This theory is frickin beautiful. This is the only full, explained-like theory I've seen but I feel like this would be the best theory I'll see in awhile.

  • @MiniSirloinMovies

    @MiniSirloinMovies

    9 жыл бұрын

    Zero_Burn This is beautiful. I feel like you put your heart into it! Even though it's a story I just have to say... What if your theory is true, and what if the whole story is based on a true story! *Dun Dun Duun!*

  • @xWasabiNekoProx
    @xWasabiNekoProx10 жыл бұрын

    In Japanese culture, 4 is considered a very unlucky number because the word for 4 is "shi", which also means "death". The 4 clovers could be a connection to the murders committed in the town.

  • @Nibbledbymice

    @Nibbledbymice

    9 жыл бұрын

    I love how your profile picture is Yotsuba whilst talking about four-leaf clovers

  • @tabithar9410

    @tabithar9410

    9 жыл бұрын

    Just like our number 13 or triple 6 which is connected to the devil

  • @NoroiChan666

    @NoroiChan666

    9 жыл бұрын

    I like your profile picture its Yotsuba, right?

  • @NoroiChan666

    @NoroiChan666

    9 жыл бұрын

    Lol! i know right?

  • @NoroiChan666

    @NoroiChan666

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thanks :D

  • @Nyankohimex3
    @Nyankohimex310 жыл бұрын

    It's very important to take note of what Aika is saying. She starts off saying Okaasan Daisuki (I love you mom). The second house, she mixes Hiragana and katana which is weird? okaaSan daIsuKI, something like this which would be kind of weird like i lOVe mY mOm In translation way.. the next time you see her and she talks, she says something like o,;KAsaN Daidaidaidai etc. Its weird because this one is put with romaji, hiragana and katakana. Something about this is kind of interesting cause it sounds like Mom, Die die die die or maybe that she can't come to the words to even say okaasan, her words are becoming more and more stressed, shes having a hard time to force herself saying these words. The last time you see her its not even intelligible. She simply is writing random letters and there is only one symbol "O" from the okaasan thats in japanese while the rest of the letters are randomly written out

  • @AbdallahSmash

    @AbdallahSmash

    10 жыл бұрын

    Nyankohimex3 Whoa, you're totally right!

  • @tabithar9410

    @tabithar9410

    9 жыл бұрын

    I thought I was weird too tht the creator mixed katakana and hiragana not to mention later adding in romaji I guess she purposely did it to make it more confusing

  • @kwikrii

    @kwikrii

    6 жыл бұрын

    idk about you but I COMMONLY see hirigana/kata/kanji mixed together because of Full Kanji

  • @teal.4674

    @teal.4674

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s gradually glitching

  • @ShadowLinkxMaster
    @ShadowLinkxMaster9 жыл бұрын

    Abdallah, I found something interesting! Aika Village was updated. Tonight I went there to visit and in the second house, two additional rooms on the left and right were added. The left room was covered with a bunch of game show spinners along with the doll and a Shark in the middle of the room. In the right room, it was a bunch of heart balloons along with two sculptures. The room was dark, and littered with black pillows similar to the main room; like a maze. Also, K.K. Synth was playing in the background just like the main room. In the third house, the house where you got trapped with Aika in this video, there's also some additional things. In the backroom where you found all those letters and notes, there's now a music box in the corner, playing Hypno K.K and when you turn the camera around, its a new portrait of Aika and her mother. It added a whole new level of creepiness to the atmosphere! Upstairs, there's more additional furniture, each one sporting the same mom portrait, making it look more obsessive than before. The main room and downstairs seem to be exactly the same. The final house's main room and upstairs are exactly the same. However, in the backroom where we see Aika and the doll caged in, the wallpaper and carpets are changed. In fact, if you look closely, it looks like something written in Japanese. If only someone can translate for us as to what it says. Quick footnotes are the fact that every perfect fruit tree that you shake will now die and the black wet suit is now a striped wet suit. It's interesting how the village was updated with new things. Not major updates, but it adds some creepiness and mystery as I stated above. Everyone should check these new features out!

  • @AbdallahSmash

    @AbdallahSmash

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Cool, thanks for looking out!

  • @shinyhoney3906

    @shinyhoney3906

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Now we can also note that the graveyard has changed place. It's now closer to Retail. When you dig up the graves, you don't end up with dog houses like before, but rather with dolls. All the graves have a dolly in them.

  • @AbdallahSmash
    @AbdallahSmash10 жыл бұрын

    12:26 Watching this episode months later still gives me the creeps! o_O

  • @coopehhd1145

    @coopehhd1145

    10 жыл бұрын

    I still have the creeps since last June. It's so hard to sleep at night.

  • @coopehhd1145

    @coopehhd1145

    10 жыл бұрын

    CoopehHD July*

  • @angelynah2480

    @angelynah2480

    10 жыл бұрын

    i watched it last night and it scared me so much i coulnt sleep

  • @shinypikachu64

    @shinypikachu64

    10 жыл бұрын

    Strange town that is.

  • @Miss_Euphoria

    @Miss_Euphoria

    10 жыл бұрын

    www.belltreeforums.com/showthread.php?105703-Aika-village-dream-town-%28True-story-behind-it%29

  • @discussingwhattodo5381
    @discussingwhattodo53814 жыл бұрын

    Watched this like 6 years ago and since Luna was just announced, aika village 2.0 won’t be the same without new leafs 4 am...

  • @eggi1556
    @eggi15565 жыл бұрын

    Me:Can't pay off 1 house Aika town creator: Pays off 4 houses Me: "What"

  • @luigi-wy2wt

    @luigi-wy2wt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hacks

  • @heartvalais
    @heartvalais10 жыл бұрын

    Whoever made this town is a creative genius. This really makes you think and wonder what the backstory was to Aika Village.

  • @yurtyybomb
    @yurtyybomb10 жыл бұрын

    *LONG THEORY AHEAD!* So this is my theory. The drawing of the woman at the end that ISN'T scratched out is not Aika's sister. It's the REAL mother. The scratched out, identical drawing of that woman is a fake (hence the fake eve)... who I believe was the identical twin of Aika's real mother. It's important to note that there is no difference between the drawings, and that the scratched out version is separated from the family drawing at the end. OK..... So, Aika gets that doll for her birthday from her mother, the parent she was closest to, and uses it to bounce her depression off of. I believe that she gets this doll as a present from her REAL mother. One day, her mother and the male figure disappear (megaphone significance), and another woman steps in to take care of Aika. I want to say that it could possibly be the mother's twin sister, who is mistaken for the original mom. *deep breath* Aika senses that something just isn't right about this woman (the "fake Eve"). She talks to her doll, gradually becoming more of a shut in, screwed up, and crazy since she believes her real parents have disappeared. She doesn't know who/what this woman taking care of her really is. As the story progresses, the character says (in Japanese) something to the extent of "I love my mom (normal/sane)" that grows more and more insane as you progress through the town. I think the pressure her insane 'stepmother' put on her drove her to go insane (piano/eggshells). As Aika goes insane, she can't stop wishing for her real mother. She is unstable, and starts by killing dogs (again, using the doll she received as an outlet for her anger and fear, a creepy symbol of her descent into madness). Meanwhile, the mean step in mother abuses Aika. Aika's mean mother buys her some new dolls to replace the one her dear mother gave her, but Aika hates them (dolls turned away, crazy eyes looking at them creepily room). As Aika continues to lose her mind, it becomes like a labyrinth. In it, there is this odd desire, a seed of a dark wish -- to kill her 'mother' (the axe by the picture of the woman). The room with the pages everywhere and a four leaf clover symbolizes two things. Four leaf clover symbolizes Aika's wish to one day see her true beloved mother (and father) again. The diary, I think, is the crazy aunt/stepmother's diary... where she confesses to having murdered both of them on a visit - perhaps out of jealousy (always wanting a child, but being infertile... could be anything!). Remember that both objects are in glass cases and, to me, that symbolizes items of great consequence. After discovering this, Aika goes completely insane (tons of drawings of the woman in pink everywhere) her doll staring into the static TV symbolizing that no empathy/sympathy/anything remains inside of her. Aika follows through on her dark desire... she kills her mom's twin / identical 'stepmother' while she is asleep in her room (outline on the bed), a room which also has a photo of the woman in pink (I believe, the real mother of Aika) in that room is also lots of writing equipment (which the fake mother may have used to write her confessions of kidnapping and murdering her sister/sister's husband in that diary). Aika is then alone. She lives off of the last money and food she has (all of the empty food on the floor of the kitchen). She only has her doll, the last remnant of her original parents and her beloved mother. Finally, she decides she cannot live any longer and commits suicide. She goes to the sea and takes off her shoes. I believe that she walks back to her house and kills herself there, in that back room, where she remains with her doll forever (cages representing death, unable to return to the living world). As for the grave at the end of the map, I think that the villagers in the town buried her and her doll there with some candy. The doll in the back room is a metaphorical representation, not the actual thing.

  • @mikiShinoharaTheKiller

    @mikiShinoharaTheKiller

    10 жыл бұрын

    Great theory! Even if this is really, really, really long! :D

  • @kesha8869
    @kesha886910 жыл бұрын

    Here is my theory, it might be long so sit back and relax xD I actually been to Aika village myself, and my theory I am going to tell you is a theory that I found, and it is the one that makes the most sense to me. (And I added a couple things lel) 1. Arrangement of the town The town has many pink and red coronations, which if you actually play the animal crossing game, you would know that you get those from your in game parents. also, the colors of the coronations are also the colors of the Mother's clothes (pink) and Aika's (red) and alot of the rest of the town is covered in blank designs. Which could symbolise emptiness. 2. Aika In the story, many people think of it that she has a possessed doll who kills people, but I actually feel like she never had a doll. I feel like the doll is supposed to be the girl, that's why they are dressed the same. When you talk to the girl, a bunch of Japanese characters show up, which would be translated to "I love my mommy" as you go on the village to talk to her, she says the same thing, execpt it looks like she is struggling to say it. But each time to talk to her she says the same thing, only lessed forced, as if the girl was giving up and starting to doubt herself. Does she even love her mother? is she being forced to say it? 3. The first house In the main room, the girl is happy with her mother and father by her side. Upstairs, the girl is in her playroom. The back room is locked. 4. Another symbol If you go to the town youself, you would notice there are many perfect peaches. I think might have to do something about the girl having to be perfect. 6. The towns maze I think the maze has to do with the girls confusion, and how she had to go through so much. Also, the random candy and toys around the ground might represent of how the girl was loosing her childhood and innocence. 7. More symbols There are beehives in the police station. I think that this is a sign of a cry for help. Aika tried going to the police but she got rejected of "stung" in bee terms. Also there is a chest that contains a megaphone outside a shop, this could be another symbol of how Aika cried for help but nobody heard her. 8. Even more symbols xD There are also dolls that could be found in every villagers house. I think that this represents that Aika also tried to tell the villagers but still, nobody listened or heard. Almost as if she was invisible. 9. The second house There is another maze in this house, which represents more confusion and more of the hard troubles she went through in life. Also, there were signs that had people running on them. Representing that the girl was trying to run away. Main room: maze Back room: All the toys are turned around facing a wall. But if you rotate the room, you can see eyes on the back wall. This shows Aika trying to hide, but she is always being watched. The basement: All the dolls are having a supper at a long table. at the end of the table is Aika, and if you rotate the room, you can see that she has an axe behind her. Upstairs: This represents The Garden of Eden. (Adam and Eve) The two statues represent Adam and Eve. The female statue was fake, but the male statue was real. This also may represent Aika's parents. And, their love for Aika. The mothers love was fake but the dads love was real. 11. The third house Outside this house, many weeds and dead trees are found. If you actually been to Aika village before, you could see that when you first enter to village, there are many flowers and It looks pretty, but as you go on it starts to become more and more dreadful. This could mean that Aika's world is turning horrible. The third house itself is also very worn down. The main room: Another maze. There is also a theremin in the room, which makes a sound whenever anyone comes near. The doll is also sitting there with an axe in front of her, which could be a threat. Maybe Aika is trying to isolate herself from everyone. She doesn't want to suffer from abuse anymore. Or it could be the work of Aika's mother. She is holding Aika captive, and doesn't want anyone stealing her away. Upstairs: Aika has made all the furniture for her mother up here, hoping to win her love. Basement: In the basement, there is a caged bird reading sheet music and singing. This could represent Aika trying to please her mother by doing what she says. Back room: There is paper all over the place. It is a mess. This could represent how Aika was trying to write her mother many letters to try and win her over, or they could be suicide notes...(which will be explained later) Side room: There is a piano in the room. Either Aika was trying to write her mother a song, or was forced to play the piano very well. 12. A symbol: In one of the houses, there are no dolls. This could mean that Aika has given up and resulted to something much more serious. 13. Another symbol: Around the house is trashed. The fruit has gone rotten. Aika was no longer perfect. She thought she would never be perfect, so that's the end to her. The trees are dead, the grass is dead, and so is Aika. 14. The last house The last house is supposed to be the same as the first house, but after all the hardship Aika has gone through. Aika trashed the main room to get her revenge. If you go upstairs to her playroom, you could see that the things the drew were scribbled out. Aika scribbled out herself because she wasn't going to be around much longer. She scribbled out her mother because she was so mean to her. She scribbled out the dog because she never got one. Aika realised that she isn't her own person anymore. She was her mothers doll. Remember how in the first house the back room was blocked? But now it was opened. There was a manikin dressed like Aika, (which I think is supposed to be her this time) and she is next to the doll, trapped in a cage. This is Aika's hidden world, she is next to a doll because she is treated like a doll. She in a cage because she is not able to escape. The people watching her around the cage represent her mother. 15. The beach and grave Those shoes found on the beach are Aika's. Like you said, in Japan people remove their shoes before commiting suicide. Aika has killed herself. There is a grave on a nearby island, which is clearly Aika's grave. Aika is free at last. She is in a better place, above. whew... finished. xD I have found many theories about Aika village, but this one is the one that makes the most sense to me.

  • @gavincrossing4370

    @gavincrossing4370

    4 жыл бұрын

    That probably took a LONG Tine

  • @GenGamesUniverse

    @GenGamesUniverse

    4 жыл бұрын

    The peaches represent immortality and longevity as in Japan a lot of the elderly people have lived past ninety years of age due to eating well, drinking well and literally taking care of themselves.

  • @kindredkate8940

    @kindredkate8940

    4 жыл бұрын

    I also think that Aika being represented as a doll represented how she controlled by her mother like a puppet and how she was supposed to be perfect, like a doll, I’ve also heard that the room that was blocked off was filled with food and candy, so the maze filled with candy could represent Aika’s struggle to eat food that she wanted because her mother was very controlling.

  • @misshobbity
    @misshobbity8 жыл бұрын

    Okay suddenly the cute sweet animal crossing becomes a nightmares I never imagined it could be I AM TERRIFIED D:

  • @havefunmoreoften2330

    @havefunmoreoften2330

    8 жыл бұрын

    Hmm... I will make my village more terrifying...

  • @jamiepernick3229

    @jamiepernick3229

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Aika Village You tell me your secrets!

  • @rosamacias2915

    @rosamacias2915

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Aika Village look why did you make a happy game so evil and dark I'm going to tell the Nintendo makers and YOUR A JERK!

  • @abbybrooke05

    @abbybrooke05

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Rosa Macias take it easy it's just for fun

  • @anylastworms

    @anylastworms

    6 жыл бұрын

    It's not a story ofurder, it''s a story of saddness. (Read Zero_Burn's comment.)

  • @Yokolite94
    @Yokolite948 жыл бұрын

    her home life is far from perfect. The first house is the life she wished she had. Parents that loved and cherished her. (Or maybe thats what people on the outside see hence the one room blocked off). As you go along to begin to see the truth. Her life isn't perfect. For whatever reason her mother dominating this poor girl's life (the mother may be abusive or maybe the mother died in child birth) and Aika feels she needs to be the perfect child for this woman. Hence the bird in the bird cage. It's doing what it's told. The maze house represents the girl's mind and her secrets. Maybe she wants to kill herself, she wants to end this game of pretend. In the end the last house shows what her real life is like. And perhaps the room that is no longer blocked off id the truth that Aika was hiding. AN urge to end herself, the doll was a symbolic being representing her own desire to stop being a doll and end this. In the end it seems to be true. She dies (most likely suicide) and is buried.

  • @martaanderson3178
    @martaanderson317810 жыл бұрын

    30:50 The number 4 in Japan, korea, china etc. represents death which is probably why the 4am theme in this game sounds so creepy

  • @gavincrossing4370
    @gavincrossing43707 жыл бұрын

    the updated dream address for this town is 2D00-002A-49A0

  • @SarahIsAFishy

    @SarahIsAFishy

    7 жыл бұрын

    Gavin Crossing THANK YOU ;7; I have been wanting to visit it but I didn't know where it was and I didn't know the updated one of it and;;

  • @doiactuallyexist2601

    @doiactuallyexist2601

    5 жыл бұрын

    Dude u don’t know HOW much time it took to find the right code ;-;

  • @gone_blank

    @gone_blank

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yep now the dream address changed

  • @Curlgurl
    @Curlgurl10 жыл бұрын

    Here's my theory: For her birthday Aika's parents got her a possessed doll that looks exactly like her, but Aika loved her dogs and her mother too much to really pay attention to the doll. The doll realized that Aika loved her mother more than her, but the doll wanted her and Aika to be alone together forever. The doll went crazy trying to be better than Aika's mother, then she realized there was only one way to have Aika to herself, to kill the mother. After she killed Aika's mother, Aika was devastated for years. All she would do is eat and mourn, explaining the town and the house dying off along with Aika's soul. One day Aika went outside to the beach and drowned herself. The doll took Aika out of the cold water and buried herself with Aika so they were finally together forever. The father led a search party, but the body of the mother and daughter were never found. Creepy right?

  • @olivialouise1099

    @olivialouise1099

    9 жыл бұрын

    Good theory!!!

  • @CrystalTheSimsGamer

    @CrystalTheSimsGamer

    9 жыл бұрын

    Yep... But u didn't say what happens to the dog

  • @Curlgurl

    @Curlgurl

    9 жыл бұрын

    !!TheEpic Lass!! The dolly killed them.

  • @CrystalTheSimsGamer

    @CrystalTheSimsGamer

    9 жыл бұрын

    Mary C.T.P. Aiki didn't, aiki is the little girl not the doll

  • @andrecorso9848

    @andrecorso9848

    9 жыл бұрын

    why would she say "mother die die die die" in japanese then?

  • @YellowJacketNinja375
    @YellowJacketNinja37510 жыл бұрын

    I think it's a story of a girl who was pressured by her mother to be perfect and she couldn't take it. The pitfalls represent constant mistakes, the dolls facing away represent her losing her childhood innocence, four means death in Japan, the Adam and Eve statues represent the original sin, which was eating the fruit of knowledge, walking on egg shells means being really tense and cautious, and the doll with an axe represents betrayal, which can mean either Aika betrayed someone (her mother's expectations?) or that Aika's death is connected to Jesus on the cross...

  • @lindsseeyy

    @lindsseeyy

    10 жыл бұрын

    No 4 means suffering.

  • @angelgear39

    @angelgear39

    9 жыл бұрын

    Lindsey Styles Orellana Death because Shi means Die or 4................

  • @ObliviousCrow

    @ObliviousCrow

    9 жыл бұрын

    Lindsey Styles Orellana No it means death.

  • @SnipingLazers

    @SnipingLazers

    9 жыл бұрын

    ObliviousCrow The number 4 doesn't mean death, it's an unlucky number due to it sounding similar to the word "death" in Japanese

  • @paulgiddings3258

    @paulgiddings3258

    9 жыл бұрын

    I think the dad was abusive that's why there is only pics of the mom

  • @hunterfunnyguy
    @hunterfunnyguy10 жыл бұрын

    Is it just me, or is the maze room extremely depressing? But I can't explain it...

  • @melancholics_7808
    @melancholics_78089 жыл бұрын

    My theory is that Aika killed her mother and was shunned by all she loved. She was plagued with the guilt and became obsessed with her mother, and in the last we see Aika trapped with a murderer doll that looks like her; she can't escape what she did.

  • @belabertram
    @belabertram9 жыл бұрын

    MY INTERPRETATION I think Aika Village is about the parents' wish to get a child (Aika). They are imagining to celebrate birthday parties and playing around with her (first house). The second house symbolizes the notion of the mother being left alone (for instance, by the toys facing away) and being alone in "paradise" (Adam and Eve). The piano, the eggs, the torn out diary pages and the axes shows how the mother's dream has been shattered. The basement tells us the reason, her baby/utero died. From this point everything is getting f**ked up. In the attic, you can clearly see the mother's obsession to become pregnant. The last home builds the end of the story, the happy home wich the mother imagined to have is distroyed. Her thoughts, hopes, wishes, everything. The second level (wich showed the happy playing thoughts) now showes how the dreams got distroyed and how the mother unfortunately had to deal with it. The last room, that was blocked by the furniture in home #1, is showing how the parents tried everything to become pregnant (the statues watching Aika). The fenced cage of the doll represents the utero and the axe the death of it. And the grave on the "Island" or the "unreachable beach part" symbolyzes the death of the mother by commiting suicide (shoes on the beach). In conclusion, I think Aika Village is more sad than creepy to me.

  • @kit-the-kat3354

    @kit-the-kat3354

    9 жыл бұрын

    wow... that's deep

  • @joaquin5186

    @joaquin5186

    9 жыл бұрын

    I saw this exact comment somewhere else :/

  • @belabertram

    @belabertram

    9 жыл бұрын

    Joaquin OrtegaJr by me. i posted this on another video, too.

  • @joaquin5186

    @joaquin5186

    9 жыл бұрын

    Oh. Okee

  • @MineSlimeTV

    @MineSlimeTV

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Bela Bertram umm not bad congratulations its intresting what you say and it has sense maybe good job

  • @oliviam7070
    @oliviam70705 жыл бұрын

    26:04 When it said “power is often fleeting,” I remembered the beehives. Beehives represent self-power. So when it said power is often fleeting, it could mean Aika’s insecurities are worsening.

  • @SilverTheHedgehog090
    @SilverTheHedgehog09010 жыл бұрын

    Aika: the sweet girl who had a tragic past... it began in a quaint little house with a perfect family. Aika, otherwise known as the girl in red, her father, who cared for her, her mother, who she loved very much, and her dog, who was her faithful companion. Aika's world was perfect. She lived in a beautiful place, had a great family, and lived in a great town with kind citizens. She had touched the lives of all the town's citizens and she would often give them one of her dolls to be kind and to make friends. But above all, Aika wanted nothing more in life than to make her mother proud... ...but no matter what she did, her mother would never be proud of her. Constantly, she would be pressured by her mother to be the absolute perfect girl that she wanted. She would be watched by her mother practically her entire life. And yet she still loved her and wanted to make her proud. But as time grew on, her resentment towards her grew. She would insist that she loved her mommy but on the inside, she began to hate her. And as time grew, her mother would pressure her more and more and her resentment grew worse and worse... One day, her mother got angry at Aika because she just wasn't perfect enough for her. She yelled at her and Aika could do nothing but just take the force of her rage, strengthening her resentment still. Yet despite this, he tried and tried to love her mother still and wanted to make her proud... until her mother killed the dog. Right in front of her. If Aika wasn't going to be her perfect daughter, she wouldn't deserve it anyway. This put the final nail in the coffin and made her snap. All of the paintings she drew of her mother and her family, she scratched out. She scratched out the pictures of her mother and scratched herself out of the pictured of her family because she knew that's how her mother wanted it. She knew her mother thought she was better off dead. One day, when her father was away and her mother was on her own, Aika grabbed the axe that the family owned, went downstairs, and murdered her own mother. The aftershock was immediate. As her mother lay before her, lifeless with lingering fear in her eyes, Aika just stood there in shock, her world around her collapsing. No one ever found out who murdered her mother, but a funeral was held for her, which Aika attended. Aika was in shock. She fell into depression. After the funeral, Aika stumbled to the beach and collapsed, crying. All she wanted was to see her mother proud of her. All she wanted was a good life. She didn't like the pain. She wanted it to end. Permanently. That day, on the beach, Aika plunged herself into the ocean, and committed suicide. Soon people began to notice that Aika was missing. Her father organized search parties, consisting of the entire town to look for Aika. One villager found her pair of red shoes by the shore and called the villagers over. She had likely killed herself, someone said. Her father refused to accept it. He looked desperately for her daughter, convinced she was still alive. To this day, the village still searches for the girl who will never come back. The girl who is now dead. They still search for Aika, the girl in red.

  • @linnea598

    @linnea598

    10 жыл бұрын

    That was the best theory ever! :o

  • @moshimisu

    @moshimisu

    10 жыл бұрын

    But what about all the dolls?

  • @mank7230

    @mank7230

    10 жыл бұрын

    That's a great theory and all, but...what about the girl who roams the village? What about the Doll? It may have a little something to do with the story.

  • @SilverTheHedgehog090

    @SilverTheHedgehog090

    10 жыл бұрын

    Epic Manky The girl was Aika as her spirit slowly broke and the Doll either represented Aika, in the cases of the dolls with the axes (since the playable villagers of Animal Crossing can't hold anything when someone visits them in a dream world) or they were given to the NPCs as gifts, in the cases of most of their houses having at least 1.

  • @BushBumperBaker

    @BushBumperBaker

    10 жыл бұрын

    ***** I think maybe the creator was projecting >_>

  • @MstrPoptart
    @MstrPoptart10 жыл бұрын

    I checked the town out before i watched the ep. You missed a few things: at 32:48 you pass the only tree in the whole town that isn't a perfect pear tree, if you shake it, a beehive drops out. Also in the maze there's another fortune cookie with fortune #9 in it. At the last grave, there's a time capsule buried behind the blue flowers.

  • @brandy6366
    @brandy63669 жыл бұрын

    At the beginning, those are carnations (not actually roses). Carnations in "flower language" means 'Love for Your Mother'.

  • @clgut
    @clgut10 жыл бұрын

    My interpretation of the room right before 24:53: i think that the timer right next to the binder and paper means that someone is doing homework while being timed or forced. the caged bird next to the notes could mean forced music lessons and the glass doll could be a symbol for being absolutely perfect.

  • @Clonetos
    @Clonetos10 жыл бұрын

    here is what I deduced from thi video and the comments. Aika was but a small child who had the good life. A perfect world (the perfect peaches) a loving family (the flowers and the jacobs ladder) everything was perfect. One day on aikas birthday she received a doll from her mother, this would be the LAST gift given to her. Her mother died of an unknown cause since Aika was too young to understand the gravity of the situation (also the death seems vague) Some time later a new woman came in, a woman who would try to claim the role of mom (The fake statute) And while the father was once again happy that things were normal....aika wasn't. This woman was mean to her, treating her like trash because she wasn't hers biologically. All Aika had was the doll, Soon enough her world began to crumble, the once perfect world began to rot, that is why trash is seen laid on the ground. Aika only had the doll as her friend since her father was too immersed into the other woman and the other woman was nothing more than a viscous viper to her (the snake in the room with the two statues) Aika began to go insane and the father noticed this and got her a dog...big mistake. This lead to aika to begin to torture the poor creatures to vent her frustrations. (thats why there are so many) Soon enough Aika heard voices, voices that said to KILL the stepmom, Those voices came from the doll. Her mind was broken, her innocence lost. She couldn't take it anymore. One night while the father was away on a business trip, Aika took an ax.....and knocked out the mother with the back side. She was then dragged into the bedroom where she began to vent, screaming at her at how she was the tormentor that she was. One by one she began to hack at her, Hacking away at her limbs, her body until she decided to deal the final blow. (the bed outline is the scene of the murder) Aika knew she had no where to go or to run so she decided to do two things one....bury the body....and two....end her life. She buried the body in a secluded location and with it her doll since she wanted the madness to end. afterwards she took off her shoes...walked to the beach side....and drowned herself... the final room where her and the doll are seen isn't prison no it is much worse. It is a hellish chamber where demonic entities are watching her, calling her out on the crime she did. Now she lies there for all eternity with her doll as the voices call out calling her a murderer....all she wanted was her perfect world back...and aika never got it back. Now the child is in purgatory, never to be reunited with her mother and she and the doll will forever rot in the darkness... Thats my theory...

  • @Clonetos

    @Clonetos

    10 жыл бұрын

    ***** That can be One way to interpret it but look beyond the obvious...thats where I get my theory...

  • @Xerceas

    @Xerceas

    10 жыл бұрын

    Also the first thing Aika says is "I love you mommy" then she says "I hate you mommy" and the third is just a jumble of letters.

  • @plarpy

    @plarpy

    10 жыл бұрын

    I agree with your theory but the dog house part ; I think Aika was scared abot the other villagers ratting her out to the police. so she killed them. but before aika killed them the villagers gave the police dog the bee hives. in Japanese folklore a man gave the emperor a beehive with a note in the hole of it, saying a possessed girl named akia [ aikas name backwards] would kill him, also this girl would be in all red, later in the story akia kills her family then drowns her self after she atemps to kill the emeror . but back to the police dog, in the 1800s Japanese police wouldn't be aloud to touch commoners items, thtas why the police dog wasn't able to read the notes in the hive and stop aika. sorry bout my English its not my original laungege.

  • @marinadalton7299

    @marinadalton7299

    10 жыл бұрын

    wow D'=

  • @Xerceas

    @Xerceas

    10 жыл бұрын

    Baylee Garner That is some nice knowledge you have about it.

  • @tristallyn
    @tristallyn9 жыл бұрын

    I'm quickly gonna point something out: The peachs at the beginning were ROTTEN peaches, not perfect peaches.

  • @AbdallahSmash

    @AbdallahSmash

    9 жыл бұрын

    AngelX2000 Good looking out. Thanks.

  • @tristallyn

    @tristallyn

    9 жыл бұрын

    No prob! :)

  • @normanabraham9800

    @normanabraham9800

    8 жыл бұрын

    Perfect fruits look the same as rotten fruits

  • @saraduncan6983

    @saraduncan6983

    8 жыл бұрын

    If u shake a perfect fruit tree and the leaves fall off, only two of the perfect fruit are good, the third one isn't good.

  • @lindsseeyy

    @lindsseeyy

    8 жыл бұрын

    ik some people dont realize that

  • @Creature_B
    @Creature_B5 жыл бұрын

    Person :Here's a doll Me: THAT'S A LEAF

  • @oliviam7070
    @oliviam70705 жыл бұрын

    20:39 What I believe the torn pages from the book symbolize is the saying “tearing pages from my mind.” What I got for the “mind” part was that the book was enclosed in its own case, thus not letting any of its thoughts or opinions be seen by anyone else. Getting the pages torn form your mind means going insane.

  • @sundaeroses3930
    @sundaeroses393010 жыл бұрын

    I know it's been a while since the video, but I wanted to share my theory on the town because your video is by far the most informative and useful that I've seen. I don't believe the town to be creepy at all, but instead very sad. To me it looks like a descent in to a deep depression formed from an overbearing mother who wants her daughter to succeed, possibly to the point where Aika is forced to grow up and is pressured to do well. I'll try to bullet my points since I might not have enough room: -The doll is red--a color that represents strong emotions, and you get it from the beginning. It doesn't have to start out as bad emotions. -I don't believe the axe to be a message of evil from the doll, but representing self-harm. -Everything is perfect it seems until Aika reaches a certain age. That's when the town starts to decay, but it may only look that way to Aika, not that it actually is that way. That's what stress and depression can do to a person. -There are a lot of religious undertones in the town; the Eve being fake could mean that the mother is still ignorant to how Aika feels. -Bees and beehives while not completely biblical have usually symbolized in Christianity the church and congregation. (The bees themselves symbolizing the congregation following the faith with complete dedication. The term 'hive mentality' comes to mind.) -This could also be seen when we see the room with all the different dolls being watched by the eyes, and it looks sort of like a brain washing thing since in the room with all the 'perfect' dolls (despite being different colors, they were all the same type of doll) being happy and content--Except the one that represented Aika, who still carried that depression/self-harm axe. In short, I feel like there was a lot of symbolism of pressure to conform and succeed, which resulted in Aika's suicide. It's very common in Japanese culture that success, especially in education, is very high priority.

  • @kirby5567
    @kirby55679 жыл бұрын

    I don't know how that villager still has a smile after all that

  • @a_jam564
    @a_jam5649 жыл бұрын

    Bed+cheese+this video= bad nightmares That's exactly what I'm doing

  • @gavincrossing4370
    @gavincrossing43707 жыл бұрын

    one time I was there and I left my ds on when I was at school I came home and it was DAY in Aika Village

  • @Scyziken
    @Scyziken10 жыл бұрын

    i wish i didn't watch this at 3:00 in the morning

  • @czteddy1507
    @czteddy150710 жыл бұрын

    How fitting that SHARI is one of the villagers, huh, my Chuggaaconroy fans?

  • @philippaholland1619
    @philippaholland16199 жыл бұрын

    This episode was really great to watch, very intriguing, thanks. :)

  • @FoxyWoxy1987
    @FoxyWoxy19879 жыл бұрын

    Behind those other roses on the grave on that island, there was another star that I was shouting at you for. It's obvious that if there where black roses hiding the dolly, then there would be a burial behind the other roses

  • @zt6zt6
    @zt6zt610 жыл бұрын

    I feel that the doll is a symbol of Aika's mind. In the beginning, it's the perfect family. Everything is alright and Aika is completely sane, shown by the doll not having the ax yet. On the way to the next house, things start to die. Things aren't alright in the household. The man and the woman in the top floor of the next house symbolize both Adam and Eve and the mom and dad. As mentioned in the video, the Eve statue is a fake. Down stairs it symbolizes the last supper which is referencing Judas' betrayal. Putting these two together, I believe that the mother had an affair. Her dad, figuring out, left. This can be seen by the scribbled out dad picture in the bookcase maze and the fourth house being rugged and torn down. (I'll get back to that later though.) I also believe the mom now buys Aika stuff to try to make up for the lack of love. She just has no time anymore to show it. Back to the second house, in the back room you see tons of stuffed animals and dolls. I believe that once the dad left, the mom stopped paying attention to Aika and was grieve stricken. She then went out after him to look for him. Aika, needing attention, started to build a family out of the dolls. Also, a thing not mentioned in the video is that the first Aika says "I love my mommy." In japanese. The second one says it in a mix of hiragana and katakana which is not done in japan. It would be like mixing lower case with upper case. again it says "I lOve my mOMmY." which is symbolizing her slow descent into madness. Next, we have the dog graves. I believe that her mom kept buying her pets, but in an act for attention, she killed her pets, trying to get her mom to look back at her. In the police station, It's all filled with bee hives. Bee hives are things to be feared and kept away from. I feel that she wanted to reach out for help, AKA the cops, but was too scared to. Now, for the third house. On one side, I believe that the eggs around the piano could possibly mean hope for birth. Maybe the mom got pregnant from the affair. I'd like to believe the expecting of another child. Now, for the upstairs.you see so many pictures of her mom. She becoming more insane from the need of love by her mom. Knowing the baby is on the way, she's losing it more and more. In the back room, she's starting to grow more hectic. The baby is coming closer and closer to being born. I believe the ripped out pages may mean plans. You'll see what I mean soon.Now in the basement, we see a baby cradle. This means the baby was born. By it, we see a chalk outline on the bed. I believe Aika killed her baby brother or sister, angry that she/he's getting the love she lost. The diary from earlier was filled with plans on how to kill her sibling but she tore out plans when they wouldn't work. Now, on the beach we see a pair of red shoes. These are the mother's. In japan, it is common to take off your shoes before you commit suicide. Her mom, stricken with grief from her husband's disappearance and her new born's death, killed herself and left Aika alone. The third Aika says "I ovEEEEEEEE my MOIOIIOOOO-" She's now unable to complete her sentence. With her mother now gone, she doesn't know what to live for. Now, onto the fourth house. With her mom and dad gone, Aika is alone. This shows itself by the rundown house. There is no longer anyone earning money or maintaining the house. All the fourth Aika says is complete gibberish. Aika has finally lost her mind. In the back room, it shows her now trapped with the doll and the ax. She is forever insane. Except... On the top floor, we see a picture of her mom scribbled out, showing her death and beside her is Aika scribbled out. The grave on the empty island is surrounded by the sweets her mom would buy her. That is Aika's grave. Aika was pushed to suicide. That is the story of Aika town.

  • @zt6zt6

    @zt6zt6

    10 жыл бұрын

    ***** Thank you very much :) I tried very hard to put everything together in a sensible way.

  • @nintendobeast4695
    @nintendobeast46958 жыл бұрын

    I think that the story behind Aika village is that There was a family new there and the girl was given a doll. Then the doll came to life and wanted the attention from the girl and didn't want the mom or dad to get the attention from her. So the doll had her other doll friends over in their basement and told them a plan.. That's when that axe came in the story. The doll hid the axe behind her while telling the other dolls the plan. So then one day the doll took the axe and got rid of the mother. Then the father found out about the mother that had gone. So he couldn't live without her and went down by the sea. He took of his shoes and he either found the axe and got rid of himself or he jumped into the sea! Then they both got buried and then the doll was left with the girl.. The dolls plan worked but the girl must of done something making the doll go to jail and get banned up. I have no clue about that buried thing on that island with the candy around..

  • @kkdraws9052
    @kkdraws90528 жыл бұрын

    ,I think that the doll was haunted so she killed the mom. Then Akias father abandoned her so he could be safe. The next day was Akias birthday. She went to her mom's grave and left some candy. She heard a noise behind her it was the doll. The doll took off her shoes and pushed her into the ocean. She put the shoes down to make it look like suicide. After Akia died, the doll locked herself and Akias dead body in a room. So they could be together forever. The end.

  • @TheReturnOfOliver330
    @TheReturnOfOliver3309 жыл бұрын

    I love your new leaf videos man! Would love to add your FC and visit your town.

  • @davidshulzy
    @davidshulzy9 жыл бұрын

    I might get this game for Christmas I'm so excited! :D

  • @chloehaack4121

    @chloehaack4121

    9 жыл бұрын

    Same here

  • @thesherbertkat6421

    @thesherbertkat6421

    5 жыл бұрын

    Did you get the game

  • @Superduperscribble
    @Superduperscribble10 жыл бұрын

    I believe Aika village is based on a story about a girl who wanted to please her mother. That's because as the story progressed you can see the doll being shown was representing Akia who has no soul and only serves a purpose into pleasing her mother (which explains the eye pictures from that one house and the constant pictures of her mother from other houses). Akia ends up causing suicide because it's easier then living a life being controlled by her mother (the bird in the cage singing reading what's on paper, the doll watching static, and etc. explains her soulless life).

  • @andrewrobert7835
    @andrewrobert78359 жыл бұрын

    I visited Aika villiage for the first time today and I still can't get it out of my head. I got such a strong sense of loneliness, despair, and depression from that place. It truly is a work of art.

  • @caitlinmua
    @caitlinmua9 жыл бұрын

    I'm at your town right now xx and omg it is amazing , love your vids btw 😻

  • @SirFooplesTheThird
    @SirFooplesTheThird10 жыл бұрын

    I think that aika and her family where just normal...but when the mother died,aika got depressed, but after a few years the father remarried a "fake" mother...but she was abusive to aika...and after a while aika couldnt take it anymore and killed her and her father

  • @SebaWithAnRPG
    @SebaWithAnRPG10 жыл бұрын

    I have a theory, and it implements everything from the village. Aika was a lovely girl. She liked music, she played the piano and the organ and she one time got a parrot that she tought to sing. Then one birthday, she got a dolly. It creeped Aika out, so she didn't use it too much. So the doll got mad. First, it killed all the dogs in the village including Aika's dog Mittens. It made Aika sad, but it didn't make her want to play with the dolly. So, it planned to kill her father. It found an abandoned house and plotted. Since Aika's dad was a carpenter, he cut trees down a lot. So, the doll put several bee hives in a tree for Aika's dad to knock down. And he did. Normally a bee sting wouldn't kill anyone, but there were so many bees that Aika's dad didn't survive. This brought so much sadness to Aika's mum, she killed herself via drowning. She took with her to the beach her favourite pair of shoes, which were red. Aika sent out a search party, and every night she would use the megaphone to yell for her mother to come back. She never did. Meanwhile, she went to stay with one of the animals. This made the doll furious, and she locked herself in with Aika in the original house and made sure no-one could get in by blocking it with some draws. Before doing so, the doll made manikins and made many representations and showed bits of the story to show what she had gone through in case another villager came from another village, wanting them to feel sorry for the doll. Although no-one does obviously. Also, the grave on beach is Aika's dad's, and the sweets are there because Aika's dad had a sweet tooth.

  • @wereboyscout

    @wereboyscout

    10 жыл бұрын

    That just seems a little too... Face. Yknow? It looks a little more like she was pressured as a child. A telescope? A timer? A CAGED bird being forced to sing? All near lovely things like an organ, a photo of her mother (whom she strove to impress and please) and even her sleeping place? A room of dolls, being watched?When she was young Aika was pressured and scrutinized for perfection and as a result eventually went POP and let it loose. (Abridged version) I think, being that the doll is dressed the same, carries the axe and is seen whenever Aika is - Aika acted via the doll. Not literally. The doll didn't do anything. But in her mind, every wrong thing that happened happened because the doll did it. She loved her mother. And her dog. And would never do anything to them. Or the villagers or their pets. And she probably didn't even know she was doing it. First a dog or two. Then another. Aika was perfect for mommy. She would never... But eventually (Shown by the doll in her grave, her shoes on the beach and her TRAPPED in a room with her and the doll- all eyes on the two of them together) She discovered who she was. Her perfect image of herself that she strove for shattered. And before anyone could figure out she drowned herself- leading the villagers and (Possibly?) her father to believe there had been a murder or an accident taking both their lives. She was buried with love and sadness rather than hate and retribution

  • @ryanrobo9725

    @ryanrobo9725

    10 жыл бұрын

    This is really good theory and I'm loving it the most :3

  • @SebaWithAnRPG

    @SebaWithAnRPG

    10 жыл бұрын

    chase Strub Thanks :D

  • @acinit

    @acinit

    10 жыл бұрын

    Best theory iv heard

  • @SekaiWillBeMine
    @SekaiWillBeMine7 жыл бұрын

    In my prespective... When you wake up you find textures on the ground covering part of the village. It was supposed to represent how Aika viewed the world(she may have had a disorder or something) In the first house, Aika and her two parents were celebrating her birthday, the present received being a doll. Idk why but I like to think that the doll was possessed. The doll loved Aika so much, it sought to get rid of everyone else that Aika loves so that Aika can only focus her attention on the doll. I honestly don't have any idea about what the main room of the second house is supposed to represent. But I like to think that it was suppose to represent Aika trying to escape (Idek ugu)? The back of the room represents all of Aika's dolls/friends. The eyes on the wall are Aika's. She wanted her dolls to play with her but was shunned. This could symbolize that before the doll, Aika was pretty lonely with only having one best friend(the villager that DOES NOT have a doll in their house is Aika's best friend) Upstairs definitely represents religion but I'm not sure about the story behind that one-(though it could represent that the mom was a fake) The basement contains all of Aika's beloved "friends/family". The one with the axe is Aika's doll, representing that the doll plans on killing them all(or at least put them in despair) From there it all goes downhill. The graveyard was supposed to represent that Aika's dog died. The father commited suicide by drowning, and the town as a whole started to rot. Third house kinda confuses me bleh. But the tone that you hear when you walk further into the main room represents Aika screaming. Back room: idk her mom must've written to Aika a lot?- Right wing: no clue- Basement: I honesty think that this was supposed to represent child rape. The father probably raped her. Which is why Aika loved her mother more. The cradle was supposed to represent child pregnancy. The bird in the cage was seemingly being forced to only play what was seen on those sheets. Upstairs: You see the doll staring at the tv. The dolls was overly obsessed with getting rid of the mother, whom Aika loved more than the doll. The grave on the island was the mother's grave. Not sure how she died though. The fourth house represents how Aika lived her life currently. All of her beloved ones are gone. Back room represents Aika and the doll and how the doll has trapped Aika to only love her doll and nobody else.

  • @roofingsunrise5070
    @roofingsunrise50708 жыл бұрын

    I went to your town and it was awesome!!!!!![i love your golden house I saw the king tut mask you were recording with for you trip glitch.]

  • @someanon1984
    @someanon198410 жыл бұрын

    31:01 The number 4 in Japanese can be pronounced either "yon" or "shi". The word for death in Japanese is also pronounced "shi"... Just thought I'd add that. lol

  • @Xerceas

    @Xerceas

    10 жыл бұрын

    4 is also an unlucky number because of the similarity

  • @AmariahJayleneTadena
    @AmariahJayleneTadena10 жыл бұрын

    I think that Aika had a "perfect" life. However, her mother pushed for perfection and her mom pushed a little too far. Aika was stressed out, "walking on eggshells while playing the piano" and the room full of paper signifies Aika's school work that she worked hard on, but the only thing that actually matters are the grades that are left on the paper. Aika feels comfort in the doll, or the doll itself is just a symbol for Aika herself. Aika's mother pressured her to perfection, so Aika went crazy and killed her, later on revealing that her at-home life is not actually perfect and how unhappy and imperfect she is. Aika then killed herself. The candy everywhere could signify her innocence or childhood, spoiled by the pressures of perfection from her mom. Afterall, for a lot of children, it's really important to them to make their parents proud.

  • @rainbowroxieforever7723
    @rainbowroxieforever77233 жыл бұрын

    I believe that Aika had a happy life in the beginning. The birthday party is showing her and her parents during the happy time. But her Father hid her from the real world. Resembled by the beehives in the police station and the happy village.When her mother died, Aika was crushed. But so was her father. Shown by the Adam and Eve room also.He blocked off her mother’s old bedroom, stashed away all her things and hid her memory. Shown by the dairy room and the blocked off room.Aika was learning life wasn’t so perfect after all. Shown by the maze with sweets and pitfalls. Aika’s dog died soon after. She was getting worse. She felt lost. Shown by the maze in the house. Her father remarried. Her new mother tried to take over as her new mother. But she was cruel. She forced her to play the piano and had high exceptations. She became angry. She killed her “parents”. She uncovered her mother’s room and scratched out her “family” portraits. She was so upset. she committed suicide, shown by the red shoes and skeleton and doll buried.

  • @angelicabenitez3853
    @angelicabenitez385310 жыл бұрын

    Man, I've been to Aika so many times but never been as creeped out until I watched your video. Great job narrating.

  • @user-vm7ef5kc4r
    @user-vm7ef5kc4r5 жыл бұрын

    アイカ村は海外でも有名なのですね!

  • @Deadchannel547
    @Deadchannel5475 жыл бұрын

    Abdalla: villagers homes nothing to out of the ordinary... *Walks into space*

  • @jesshey2487
    @jesshey24878 жыл бұрын

    Uguhuhhuhu creepy. I loved this episode!!! How amazing! Still trying to wrap my brain around this.

  • @KaneWrestlingFan999
    @KaneWrestlingFan99910 жыл бұрын

    Very creative whoever came up with this.

  • @TheeTurtleQueen
    @TheeTurtleQueen10 жыл бұрын

    I'm going to have to see this for myself to seriously investigate...once I get the game lol

  • @Joseph-oc3pb

    @Joseph-oc3pb

    10 жыл бұрын

    First you need to get the game and then you need to buy the dream place ( the dream place doesn't cost real money)

  • @TheeTurtleQueen

    @TheeTurtleQueen

    10 жыл бұрын

    Ok thanks

  • @amberw7980
    @amberw79809 жыл бұрын

    hands down, for me, the best walkthrough video for this village. also, very good in terms of overall walkthrough. you point stuff out, leave no detail unmentioned, you don't force your opinion on us, you did your research, and you also have a very nice voice :) very thorough. just wanted to give you some kudos on this great vid. and well, all your animal crossing stuff. GO YOU! SO THUMBS UPS. MUCH GREAT.

  • @daniellestanuchenki7270
    @daniellestanuchenki727010 жыл бұрын

    hey i just wanted to say, you did amazing job with all that research with on the town, the theories you had, and going through the town. that is one town i will surely stay away if i can, or maybe not

  • @Indianprincess1619
    @Indianprincess16199 жыл бұрын

    Great video thumbs up

  • @xoxAnnieHerexox
    @xoxAnnieHerexox10 жыл бұрын

    This whole town made me feel really uneasy.

  • @xX_Thaddeus_Xx
    @xX_Thaddeus_Xx10 жыл бұрын

    Well, I noticed there was another hole behind the white roses at the final grave. Anyone know what's in that one?

  • @412spikeface

    @412spikeface

    10 жыл бұрын

    It's a time capsule.

  • @ikrucifyhd1348
    @ikrucifyhd13489 жыл бұрын

    Good Video!

  • @MsBigB777
    @MsBigB77710 жыл бұрын

    So I went to that creppy town cause I saw your video and listened every detail what you said in the video and my god it's crazy! What's more scary Aika pops out of nowhere, like she's telling you something or trying to kill you. Gladly I stood up and explore this messed up dream and took pictures of them.

  • @roxierocketviii
    @roxierocketviii8 жыл бұрын

    4 is the unlucky number in Japan

  • @itryen7632

    @itryen7632

    8 жыл бұрын

    it means death

  • @inag3394

    @inag3394

    7 жыл бұрын

    eas cdfc c

  • @_mand0lin_

    @_mand0lin_

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Uru Bu The word for four sounds like word for death. It's associated with death but it does not mean death.

  • @monkeyman2900

    @monkeyman2900

    7 жыл бұрын

    jroxie rocket since when?

  • @asianaestar

    @asianaestar

    7 жыл бұрын

    8 is a lucky number, no? Chinese and Japanese have similar values

  • @danshi0
    @danshi010 жыл бұрын

    Here's my theory, though I may have left some things out: Maybe Aika wasn't happy. Aika literally means 'Love?'. "Is this what love feels like?" Aika might have asked herself. Especially since the first things she say are 'I love my mommy' gradually becoming more and more corrupt, as she understands(?) that this isn't what love is, cause her doll taught her what it really is. Maybe her parents were strict with her. The notes for the bird, the eggs with the piano. Could it mean that Aika had a lot of pressure on her, and not much freedom? The religious symbolism- her family was strictly religious. Then the doll comes along. Along with beehives. Maybe the beehives are a symbol. "Let my people go," is from the story of Moses in the bible. "Let Aika go." Maybe the doll wanted to help Aika with her parents. The doll told Aika to kill her parents and the dog, and she did. But now she was alone with the doll. She couldn't bear it and killed herself with the doll. Someone found her and buried her on the beach, along with the doll.

  • @ThatsQuiteCheesy

    @ThatsQuiteCheesy

    10 жыл бұрын

    I have to agree with you. It seems most likely

  • @wimpybarrel

    @wimpybarrel

    10 жыл бұрын

    who might have buried her? D:

  • @daphne8771

    @daphne8771

    10 жыл бұрын

    i also agree with that

  • @hawyee9090

    @hawyee9090

    9 жыл бұрын

    ohhh, what if aika only killed herself and the doll buried her and itself so that they could be together forever

  • @qppirwuu795
    @qppirwuu7959 жыл бұрын

    This is so cool

  • @a_jam564
    @a_jam5649 жыл бұрын

    Izu chan, Wow that was really good!!!! I know it's not yours but thanks for finding it!

  • @unoriginalusername1748
    @unoriginalusername17488 жыл бұрын

    The instrument is a theremin

  • @doiactuallyexist2601
    @doiactuallyexist26015 жыл бұрын

    Is nobody talking about the hello kitty room with all dis FISH or the “akia cafe :) “

  • @Sandz397
    @Sandz3978 жыл бұрын

    I came here using the dream address and it was different. The plaza tree was fully sized and lots of villagers homes had dolls in them. On the beach was a grave with candy and flowers around it but it was unable to get to. Plus there was shirts where he found the mitten. Afterwards I ate a fortune cookie where the sweets and pitfalls where and it read "If you leave my mask out there, something terrible will happen!", (sounds like a spooky thing would say. And the holes in the ground were not all pitfalls, lots had food in them. There was different items in front of the Re-Tail such as a wet suit. One of the creepiest parts was all the gravestones around the town hall. Since this was later in time, all the houses were much bigger. Visit this village NOW, and check out each house. OMG its the creepiest thing in the world!

  • @WinEntity
    @WinEntity10 жыл бұрын

    Aika is New Leaf's Slenderman. Scary as heck in a completely unexpected place.

  • @GameBearCartridge
    @GameBearCartridge10 жыл бұрын

    My theory is that Aika was given the dolly at birth as a gift. However, on her third birthday, she still played with the dolly every day. The parents were more than a little creeped out by the doll. The mom asked Aika if she wanted to get rid of dolly, and Aika had said no. The dolly began to 'speak' to Aikia, telling her that her mom didn't want her and Aika to play together. The doll pressured Aika into murdering her mother. As time went on, Aikia became more lonely and more withdrawn, feeling guiltier each day for the death of her mother. She still played with the dolly. One day Aika couldn't take it anymore, and she went to the beach. Her mother had loved the beach, and the grave on the hidden part of the beach was the mom's. Aika removed her shoes and drowned herself, choosing the ocean because it made her feel closer to her mother.

  • @Tea_Noire
    @Tea_Noire10 жыл бұрын

    This is my take on the story behind this: Aika was a girl that was well loved by both her parents, but she only really cared for her mother, since her stepfather wasn't biologically related to her. Her stepfather tried really hard to show her affection (bought her the dolls, toys, dogs, mittens, etc.), Aika never cared for him, and all of the toys and clothes that he bought for her were carelessly tossed aside or "lost." (the dolls facing away from the eyes on the wall, watching TV instead, and the mittens around town). Over time, the family become poor because of the stepfather's affluence (the barren part of town). Sick and tired of her husband's bad habits and stubbornness, the mother began to seek entertainment elsewhere and found another man (statue of Adam and Eve with the apple and snake). The stepfather did not know about his wife's affair, and continued to try to win Aika's attention through gifts that he could not afford. However, each time this failed, and eventually, he became obsessed with trying to win his daughter's affections. He bought her numerous dogs, and every time she ignored him, he became enraged and killed the animal out of frustration (graves with the doghouse). He eventually stopped and decided to use all of the money he had left to have a doll made that looked exactly like his daughter. Needless to say, that failed as well. Aika was unaware of everything around her, and thought that her life was going to be perfect forever(the perfect peaches symbolizing immortality and Jacob's Ladders around the houses), though she did have a suspicion there was something that she wasn't noticing (the one watered rose hidden in between the peach trees) Already emotionally stable, when the stepfather found out his wife's secret, he went into a rage--How dare she give her love to somebody else while he was trying everything to show love to his daughter?--and killed his wife in her sleep while Aika watched (the lineart of a body on the bed. I know there's an official term for the line drawing, but I can't remember). However, the room was dark so Aika could not see who killed her mother. Seeing someone watching, without thinking the father killed her as well. When he turned on the light, he came to his senses and saw what he had done. Unable to accept it, the father drowned himself so that he wouldn't have to face his actions anymore. The red doll symbolizes the father's last straw, and Aika's mannequinn and the doll being caged in represents society and the media exploiting the murders.

  • @metaversian2685
    @metaversian26853 жыл бұрын

    omg this brings back so many memories

  • @luigi-wy2wt

    @luigi-wy2wt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ikr 😆

  • @enavictor3
    @enavictor35 жыл бұрын

    This video, Aika village was the reason I bought ACNL back in 2014, thank you addallah!!!

  • @kawaiiPASTA
    @kawaiiPASTA10 жыл бұрын

    I believe the doll is actually just symbolic of Aika herself. I don't think its possessed. My theory is that Aika seemed to have a perfect, normal life. She was a perfect kid; her mom's pride and joy. However, Aika soon started to go through a rebellious phase. This is shown with all the holes, pitfalls, candy and cakes, the megaphone, and even the beehives in the police station. The dead dogs are very likely to be Aika's dogs. The fact that they are all buried around Aika's "mischief" likely symbolizes that she killed them. This leads me to believe that she has Antisocial Personality Disorder. A common trait of this disorder is torturing or killing animals. Eventually, her father is unable to take Aika's behavior and leaves. This pushed her mom to put more pressure on her. The harder her mom pushes her, the more unstable she becomes. Each version of Aika in this village says "Mommy, I love you." in a progressively garbled manner. The last one is simply just gibberish. Eventually, the mother herself is driven to madness from the lose of her perfect family. Finally, Aika lashes out against her and the mother ends up killing Aika as a result. Horrified by her actions, the mother carries her daughter to the beach and buries her; leaving cakes and candies for her pride and joy. Her husband was gone. Her perfect daughter was gone forever. Her family was destroyed. It was over. She stares out into the ocean and remembers the happy times with her perfect, loving daughter. She wanted to see her again. She leaves her shoes on the beach and tearfully walks out into the ocean where her pride and joy awaited her. If you look closely at the family portrait, the mother's shoes were also red.

  • @reillyjacobs6995
    @reillyjacobs69958 жыл бұрын

    It would be really creepy, if by the graves, instead of doghouses, there were pictures of villagers

  • @reillyjacobs6995

    @reillyjacobs6995

    8 жыл бұрын

    and some people also think the exit signs in the second house symbolize the father leaving the mom and Aika

  • @Witch_MAHO

    @Witch_MAHO

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Reilly Jacobs Dear god, that would be TERRIFYING. But since this town is based off a true story, I kinda doubt she killed her neighbors.

  • @agoodusername5662
    @agoodusername56625 жыл бұрын

    This brings back memories omf

  • @BWASwitch
    @BWASwitch5 жыл бұрын

    This is legendary! I never knew Aika Village existed!

  • @AbdallahSmash

    @AbdallahSmash

    5 жыл бұрын

    Creepy! Maybe I should revisit!

  • @BWASwitch

    @BWASwitch

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@AbdallahSmash I heard it has changed a bit since then. If you do, do it at night, right before bed! 😱

  • @searhigyramos3791
    @searhigyramos37919 жыл бұрын

    Maybe the 12 graves repesent the 12 dolls

  • @iggykoopaLOL
    @iggykoopaLOL10 жыл бұрын

    My Theory is this.... The first house. A girl, her mother, and her father are at the little girls birthday. (The little girl is the girl in red). The present you see on the table is the dolly that she is goanna get for her birthday. The up stairs room is the little girls room. The town is perfect. As you progress you get to the maze with a bunch of sweets. This means the doll and the girl play. Everything is still happy. The girl and the doll become best friends. Now the second house. The downstairs room has 12 dollys and they are having a feast of some sort. this just represents betrayal. How? Well 12 dollys = the 12 followers of Jesus. One dolly has an axe behind her which represents the follower of Jesus that betrayed Jesus (Pretty much killed him). So the dollys at the feast is the last supper. So betrayal. Now to the back of the room where all of the toys are turned away. This means the girl and the dolly are best friends and all of the toys are shunning them or ignoring them. When you turn your camara around there are 2 pairs of eyes. That's just something to scare or creep you out. Now the top room. You see Adam, Eve, the forbidden fruit and the serpent. Now that represents sin or bad doing. RECAP- Girl gets doll for birthday, girl has fun with doll, betrayal and sin. Now as we get to the third house theres some story between house 2 and 3. The dolly now sees that the girl pretty much trusts the dolly. The dolly then brain washes or kinda turns the girl evil without the girl even knowing. The parents find out what is happening. They know that the doll is evil. The dad first trys to take the dolly with reason and care but it doesent work. the dolly sees that the parents want to take the dolly away from the girl. The dolly controls the girl to try and kill the parents. First the dolly practicese by killing all 10 dogs from the village. The doll then goes for the dad and kills the dad. That's the body you see on the bed at the third house. The third house. The eggs by the piano represents stress. The mother is very stressed because the dad is dead and she is next. The ripped up papers in the back mostly represents the dolly controlling the girl and made the girl rip the bible. Now the picture of the mom everywhere room means that the doll wants to kill the mom. The doll is obsessed with that. Now the bottom room you see the bed where the doll killed the dad. the books are the plans to kill the mother by the doll. The bird with the music sheet means control. RECAP- Girl gets doll for birthday, girl has fun with doll, betrayal and sin, Dad Is dead, mom is next, girl in control. The last house. The messed up kitchen is the place where the doll killed the mother. That's why its all messed up. Now upstairs you see the mom scrated out. DEAD. The dog scrated out. DEAD The dad is also dead o_o. But the aika is scrated out which means the doll is in control of aika so technically aika is DEAAAAD. The back room you see aika gated in with the doll. Means that the doll and aika will forever be with each other. Now soon later aika gets out of the dollys control but aika still doesent know that the dolly is bad. She thinks she killed her mom and her dad. The doll had hit the dads body so it never was found by aika. Aika then found her dead mother and made the grave for her. and left the dolly with her mother's grave. Aika then killed herself by drowning herself. RECAP- Girl gets doll for birthday, girl has fun with doll, betrayal and sin, Dad Is dead, dolly in control, mom is dead, aika is back, she doesent know the dolly is evil, puts dolly with moms grave, aika kills herself because she thinks she killed her mom and dad. This is just my theory! Thanks for reading! :D

  • @coconutgun4383
    @coconutgun438310 жыл бұрын

    The thing that scares me the most, is whenever you open a drawer or cabinet, the pop up will say things such as "Pretend you saw nothing" and "What has been seen can not be unseen'.

  • @englishtuition1174
    @englishtuition11749 жыл бұрын

    there was 1 more thing on the beach behind the purple roses though it was a weird town thanks for the tour!

  • @batfreeze56
    @batfreeze5610 жыл бұрын

    Me: Ha! I read creepypastas all the time, going here won't be that scary! (Later that night) Me: Oh my... OH MY!

  • @DivaGirlMags

    @DivaGirlMags

    10 жыл бұрын

    Exact. Same. Thoughts. I brushed it off in the day and slept very little at night for like a week.

  • @Kisty_
    @Kisty_9 жыл бұрын

    You forgot to dug out the third one at 31:30

  • @sarahp.5503

    @sarahp.5503

    9 жыл бұрын

    There is a Timecapsle!And it can't Open it!

  • @Kisty_

    @Kisty_

    9 жыл бұрын

    It will say "But this is someone else so you should put it back"

  • @youngtucson
    @youngtucson6 жыл бұрын

    This video is hilarious. I don't know if you still visit this town or even if you still play animal crossing new leaf but I did add you on my Nintendo 3DS.

  • @eyesonmarymahaney1731
    @eyesonmarymahaney17316 жыл бұрын

    I like this town. I also like the video. The town is cool and i like the story behind it. I would like to go see this town for myself

  • @sbanwe247fan1234
    @sbanwe247fan123410 жыл бұрын

    I think the doll was haunted by a ghost and aikia loved the doll and the sprit possessed aikia and possibly the eyes are how alarmed the parents were because she was acting and the sprit was forcing aikia to kill her family then the sprit left aikia she discovers what happened and committed suicide and the body was found and the doll was buried by a animal in the village

  • @AppleDeLune

    @AppleDeLune

    10 жыл бұрын

    Well, for the most part the theme of the town seems to be perfection and has mostly something to do with her mother.

  • @TheGrandRevo
    @TheGrandRevo10 жыл бұрын

    Note in The Adam and Eve room the man is a Real statue while the woman is a fake symbolic for the mothers true nature? Idk maybe I'm over thinking it

  • @zachpetersman7352

    @zachpetersman7352

    10 жыл бұрын

    This is actually a popular theory.

  • @PlanetBobbins

    @PlanetBobbins

    10 жыл бұрын

    No overthinking Aika Village

  • @cprster

    @cprster

    10 жыл бұрын

    PlanetBobbins truuu xD

  • @CZRFx
    @CZRFx9 жыл бұрын

    I think the painting with Aika and her family is her, her mom, and her dad, her whole family, she was scratched out because she was no longer a part of it. The doll had stolen away her family, so she could have her all to herself.

  • @MotherKojiro
    @MotherKojiro10 жыл бұрын

    To me, it seems like Aika was a little girl that had schizophrenia. Mental illness is typically dormant at the beginning of one's life, and emerges during a traumatic event or period; usually adolescence. The pressure is what came from her mother forcing her to study music, which is represented both by the piano/eggshells and the caged bird singing; she felt trapped, and that brought on a psychotic episode. The doll is a voice that speaks to her, which is why it resembles and is dressed like her. The "doll" told her to "play with" her mother with the axe, and when Aika finally realized what it meant to have murdered her mom, she drowned herself in grief, hence the red shoes, and the burial on the small island of both the skeleton and the doll. In any case, very interesting video; I've only dabbled in the Game Cube Animal Crossing, so I had no idea something like this existed. You must've done a lot of research, and it shows; you did a stellar job with this!

  • @lembaamboko8465
    @lembaamboko84658 жыл бұрын

    you missed two rooms in the aika town the room with the swivel chairs on your left and right i wont spoil it

  • @hohotash
    @hohotash9 жыл бұрын

    if you're asking for the aika village theory / creepypasta here's the full explaination: Hi. I personally know the creator of aika village and I want to share with you all about the true story behind this village. I think this story deserves more recognition. It is about the creator's life. Basically, it is about a girl who was raped and how she suffered from many disorders like schizophrenia, personality disorders, etc. I will explain more about the details below. This topic consists of sensitive subjects, just a heads up to you all. When you first wake up inside the dream, you will see the strange black and white patterns on the ground allover the place. When you move around and look at these patterns, you will notice that they will make your eye vision a bit strange. This symbolizes the point of view in her eyes in her early childhood. She see's things... differently from others. Waking up from the bed to see these patterns symbolizes how she had awoken from child birth and every day of wakings as a baby, she developed disorders and grew up to learn and see things.. differently. The disorders she developed was personality and schizophrenia. There are flowers around the first house because she used to talk to flowers when she was a child. And because of her disorders, the flowers would talk back to her... When you enter first house- there is a birthday cake and a present. Of course, this symbolizes her birthday. She got a doll for her birthday. The Mannequins symbolize her imaginary friends that she would hallucinate from schizophrenia, and her personality disorder as well. The present was her first doll, and she would hallucinate this doll talking to her just like the flowers. Upstairs is her bedroom. She had many toys as a child, and she loved to paint (she had an art talent.) and she loved her mother very much. She had a pet dog and lived with her parents (she is an only child) which is why that is painted on the paintings displayed upstairs. When you are walking in the direction to the 2nd house, things start to get a bit ugly... as she grew up she began to see things more differently and more.... scary. instead of the pretty flowers that used to talk to her, there are ugly weeds. This resembles how she grew up and began to see and hallucinate things differently. It seems that as she grew up... her disorders did as well. And the slow and scary change in environment in this town resembles this. If you walked into the lost and found, there are tons of bee hives. This resembles how she used to talk to bees as well whenever she would talk to flowers. When you enter the 2nd house- there is a maze. This resembles how her life became a maze as she grew up as a child and struggled with the disorders she had. The signs represent running away. When you finish the maze of chairs, you enter a room and see all those dolls.... those resemble her toys. Because of her schizophrenia, she would hallucinate them with voices... they are turned around from you because in her hallucinations, they turned their backs on her and hated her. She hallucinated this because when she is stressed out, especially as a schizophrenic, she will hallucinate bad things and as a result, she hurt herself, whether it be physically or mentally. So from there, she hallucinated her dolls going against her as a way to hurt herself. At the time, she had no friends and her only friends were the voices that she heard in her toys. When you turn around, there are eyes on the wall that is looking at the dolls. This resemble her eyes. In these eyes, you see confusion... fear.. despair... and anger. All because her dolls hate her... and it hurts. Upstairs, there is adam, eve and the snake. She put this in there because she grew up in the religion of jesus christ, and she would think that the reason why she lived horribly in her mind is because of eve, who she believed to be the first woman born on earth and also the first woman to disobey god and take the apple. She believed that because of this, every women will now be punished as well as her. She believed that she is being punished with disorders, and she believed that she was born a punishment to her mother because of the disorders she has and how she took it out on her family many times.... and in the basement, there is a party. All those dolls represents her imaginary friends/people and dolls she hallucinated voices from... The axe represents the terror behind this disorder. Outside, dog houses are buried... because she killed her own dog from the stress she suffered with. The mittens that lay by the graves represent her hands.... because it is her hands that killed her dog. On the beach there are shoes... because she developed severe depression and attempted suicide many many times. In the 3rd house- there are book shelves and the doll... In this point of time, she is around her teen age. The books resemble how she would go around and read about her disorders and ways to treat it. The sound you hear in this room with book shelves resemble the scary screams she would hallucinate. If you find what item it is coming from, and if you notice, the more closer you get to it, the more high pitched it gets. This resembles how every time she attempted to get close to a treatment in her studies, she got very pressured and doubtful of finding a cure. The stress of all this pressure and doubt made her screaming hallucinations worse. The room with the journal and papers resemble her diary pages and drawings... She looked at writing and journalism as a way to relieve the stress these disorders gave her. Upstairs is her room in her teen years. The paintings displayed everywhere represents a drawing of herself. As an artist, she constantly drew herself because growing up with the disorders she had on her own and how she went against herself everytime, she thought that loving herself more would change that. In the basement, there is a room.... the bed has a outline of a person. This resembles how she got raped. The doll is there to resemble her disorders and the tiny pink baby bed resembles how she suffered with pregnancy from this rape... the doll that sits in front of it resembles how she lost her mind from her disorders and out of fear and stress, got a miss-carriage purposely. In the 4th house- the house is messy. This resembles how messy her life became. Upstairs she crosses everyone out in the paintings because she realized that she went through all of this alone. Down stairs in the room behind the dresser... stands the doll, heads and the mannequin. This resembles her and her imaginary friends in her head went through this... all alone. All the animals houses have dolls because it represents how her disorders (the doll) got in the way of getting along with people. But if you notice, one house, which contains no dolls at all resembles her best friend that was there for her through all of this... the only person who was close to her. His house is space themed because in the real life, her best friend loves space.

  • @forevergemini1287
    @forevergemini12878 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video; I'm really intrigued by the story. Does anyone know what the song is called playing in the maze room?

  • @platiniumpoop9852
    @platiniumpoop98529 жыл бұрын

    My theory is : So Aika was a happy child and she especially loved her Mom. She saw her mom as a god. She wanted to please her mother. She didn't like her friends, The room with the toys turned around symbolize the friends that hated her. So she held a party and since they were stupid kids the accepted. Then she killed everyone as a sacrifice for her mother. In the Piano room, you might notice that there are 4 eggs that are actually 2 pairs, and there are 4 eggs that look similar, but are different. I think the paired eggs symbolize everyone else, and the others symbolize Aika, Mrs. Aika (Mom), Mr. Eike (Dad) and the Dog. Dogs cannot play Piano, and they are not human beings, so Aika sacrificed it as well. The room with the books and pages are the mother, as the pages being in a pattern symbolizes it's an adult (because they cleaned up). The mother was very worried for Aika and plotted to do something about it. In Aika's room, you can see there are mostly drawings of the mother and a few of the Dog. This symbolizes that the dog was less important than the mother. Then, the mother realized that maybe if she ran away, Aika would stop killing people. Aika then woke up to see her mother was gone, and she thought the mother was dead. However, everything became worse. She got all messed up in the head and in the end, Sacrificed herself.

  • @ember9361
    @ember93619 жыл бұрын

    the number four in japanese has the same pronunciation as "death" that's why in some hospitals there is no 4th floor its something like that i guess

  • @dogvhs
    @dogvhs10 жыл бұрын

    LONG, LONG, LONG POST AHEAD (i am so sorry) Okay so, I apologize beforehand if someone has posted a theory similar to this one, I really didn't scroll through any of the comments. So, in the first house, I personally believe the barricaded room is Aika's mother's sewing room, where she created the doll for Aika. As seen by the perfect town aspects (Jacob's ladder, perfect peaches, etc.), Aika most likely lead a very charmed life. My theory is that Aika's mother believed Aika had grown too spoiled, and decided to punish her. That's when she created the doll, an evil, malicious being who seeks Aika's love, and will do whatever she can to get it. At first, all seems well, but the day after Aika's birthday party, her beloved dog dies. Her family swears to get another, only to have that dog die the next day. This continues over and over with each dog until Aika has had enough, and doesn't want another dog because she knows that the pattern will continue. With the second house, it shows the spiral into insanity Aika's entire family falls into. With the back room, it could very well symbolize how Aika's doll destroyed all of her other toys (or possibly just locked them away) in order to get Aika's love in its entirety. The eyes that can be seen on the "hidden wall" are the eyes of the doll, watching over the toys and keeping them away from Aika. The labyrinth of sweets the player must go through in order to get to the second house could be Aika leading you to the house itself, in order to show you what she endured so that the player can know the truth. With the third house. The graveyard is, in tune with my theory, the graveyard for all of Aika's dead dogs (also mentioned in the video). The mittens scattered about were most likely used by Aika's mother, in order to cover up Aika's murder, which I am about to explain. One night, after a heated argument with Aika, the mother lost her temper, and beat Aika severely, leaving her unconscious. Panicked, knowing her husband would soon be home, the mother dragged Aika off into her old sewing room and finished the job. After that moment, she keeps the room barricaded at all times, and takes a pair of Aika's shoes, which can be seen on the beach, and planted them where they lie now. A search party was conducted, and in their search, they discover the shoes. This lead the townspeople to believe Aika committed suicide. In despair of losing his only daughter, Aika's father kills himself. Even with both Aika and her father gone, the insanity continues. The doll continues to seek Aika's love. Since the doll cannot find Aika, the doll becomes very angry, demanding that the mother show it where Aika is. Eventually, the doll learns that Aika was killed. This is where the third house comes in. Just like Abdallah mentions in the video, the doll creates its own "base of operations" in a matter of speaking, in plotting the mother's murder, because the doll knows she is cunning and will not be easy to beat. Here's where my theory really comes in. Maybe the room with the piano and the easter eggs shows that the doll actually brainwashes Aika's mother, making her believe that Aika really did kill herself because of the pressure that her and her husband put on her (just like the "walking on eggshells" bit that Abdallah mentioned.) This makes Aika's mother believe that Aika's death was all her doing (well, it was, but she didn't feel excessive guilt over it), and she, too, commits suicide by drowning (that's why Aika's mother's clothes were set out to dry in the last house, perhaps?). With Aika's family gone, the doll haunts Aika, even in death, so that they really, and truly, will be together forever. (I thought this was represented in the last house, with the room in the back.) If you read all of that, I love you. Sorry it was so long, aaaah.

  • @sarahhh7007
    @sarahhh70078 жыл бұрын

    Could you please do acnl Hitokui village as well? I have seen others visit this village on youtube, but they are not at all fun as yours to watch and you explain things and try and think deeper into the situation. you are the best! I really hope you make a video on Hitokui Village!

  • @fireyalex
    @fireyalex9 жыл бұрын

    I went over to this town right before I watched this and I saw so many things I haven't noticed before. I tell all my friends who have acnl about this weird town

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