The Amazing Evolution of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared Explained

This is a video about Don't Hug Me I'm Scared that I made. I didn't like how the most popular videos on DHMIS were always lore or theory videos so I wanted to make this essay/critique/review or whatever instead. This surprisingly long running series is pretty unique and I had a lot of fun talking about it. Hope you found some value in it too. All of my ideas for video subjects in some way involved artists getting screwed over so it was nice to talk about something that (at least right now) has a happy ending.
The State of the Puppets 0:00
Creativity Rising 4:30
Time to go to Time for a 2nd Time: 8:30
Puppet Manson: 12:40
A Computery Guy: 16:05
Pause for Praise: 18:25
The Unbridled Horror of Healthy Eating: 21:25
Dream A Little Dream With(out) Me: 24:30
With Apologies to Both Matthew and Patrick: 27:20
The Amazing Ball Gum Adventure Show and Some Other Stuff: 33:00
A Nu Start & A Nu Disappointment: 36:00
How (I Reckon) Clayhill Shriveled Up: 39:00
Finally: 48:00
A Cheeky Little Episode Rundown: 51:40
The PFFR Puppet Pals: 1:02:50
Some New Writery Friends: 1:05:45
Oh Good Lord It's a Kid's Show: 1:08:40
The Characters get Character: 1:12:50
Look at How Stupid He Is. Isn't He Stupid: 1:16:55
The DHMIS Mystery is Completely Solved 1:20:10
Please Punch Me I'm Brave: 1:24:00
Also just wanted to add some quick addendums*
I failed to mention the contributions that Blink Industries had made. They've been with the group since the very beginning and gave them studio space to record the first two webisodes in. Baker Terry also made a short film for them called Bin (2016) which you can watch on KZread. Also contrary to my previous claims there was actually more than two writers hired for the TV series. Natasha Hodgson was also in a role that seems similar to the one Megan had although it is a little unclear.
On that note I should also say that even though I cut the workload between the three of them as Becky=Puppets, Pelling=Directing, and Terry=Music/Acting the division of labour isn't actually that cut and dry. Becky is credited for directing alongside Pelling in every episode but also Pelling seems to be responsible for most of the 2D animated sequence himself. And all of them at some point have had a hand in acting and writing music so who knows how much any of them are doing on any given episode. The three of them equally credit themselves as co-creators so I'll continue to do the same. I'm grateful for what we've got to see from these artists so far and I can't wait to see what they make next.
So best of luck to the Sloan, Terry, and Pelling in whatever they might do in whatever future project they might make!
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  • @Snowriander
    @Snowriander10 ай бұрын

    I like that they split the Red Guys original roles amongst the three characters in the series. Originally he was the witty sarcastic one who didn’t go along with the teachers as much and became enlightened to what was really going on at the end. Now he’s just the witty sarcastic one. Duck’s the one who doesn’t really go along with the teachers, and Yellow’s the one who becomes enlightened in the end. It was a cool change to the original formula that helps to flesh out the other two a bit better, while forcing them to do something different with Red. He no longer feels like the definitive main character of the bunch.

  • @teallineart8805

    @teallineart8805

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah. I like how they’re all in the same boat, but just have different ways of expressing it through their personalities. Now, that’s what I call quality character development. :)

  • @thealientree3821
    @thealientree382110 ай бұрын

    I think DHMIS3 might be one of the creepiest episodes. Which is what it traded off its innate horror for. The episode has occults, a very dated idea of love (With the cult acting notably homophobic which is ironic seeing what presumably happened at the end), and grooming and nonconsensual things involving a child. Ending up with an abomination of a child of the butterfly teacher/occult leader and the adolescent student that is forced to be married to said butterfly.

  • @Laully

    @Laully

    Ай бұрын

    Not to mention aphobic, and if there's a term for disapproving poly relationships, or any other type of relationship that falls out of line with the "one true life partner" experience.

  • @AMirrorCat
    @AMirrorCat10 ай бұрын

    I actually follow a comedian named Randy Feltface, he’s really good at using his puppet to enhance the experience using expression

  • @jeniferjoseph9200

    @jeniferjoseph9200

    10 ай бұрын

    It’s wild his name happened to be puppet related it’s like he was born to puppet

  • @seem_okay_studio

    @seem_okay_studio

    10 ай бұрын

    @jeniferjoseph9200 A+ joke. :)

  • @kitty7279

    @kitty7279

    10 ай бұрын

    Yo I LOVE Randy Heck yeah spread the word! I’ve gone down a lot of comedy rabbit holes on YT, and, honestly, He’s more expressive than a lotta them

  • @connor48880

    @connor48880

    9 ай бұрын

    I saw him in Providence and halfway through his table broke he spent the next twenty minutes trying to fix it it was great

  • @vincentbruce5149

    @vincentbruce5149

    9 ай бұрын

    Randy feltface fan in the wild

  • @gold_hev_suit
    @gold_hev_suit10 ай бұрын

    had no idea people considered DHMIS 3 to be a poor entry in the series. 3 and 5 are my favorites of the original series. i do agree the ending of the episode is weak, especially with 5's absolutely killer ending on the roster. it does serve a very different purpose to the others, 1, 2, 4, and 5 all serve to make the viewer uncomfortable as possible, however 3 is more social commentary than all of the other episodes. however i don't think that's conceptually bad for DHMIS, Episode 1 of the 2022 series is explicitly a commentary on the workplace and i think it's amazing. (6 serves to tie up the meta-story which i didn't at all care for) also reducing it to "sex cult" bothers me because i just don't think Sex plays a role in the episode at all (aside from the Harder bit which seems more like a one-off to me) i don't think it was at all a misstep even if the series returned to the style of 1 and 2. i can't imagine the series without it. also it has the best music

  • @tomisgood

    @tomisgood

    10 ай бұрын

    I completely agree. I have certainly never thought of it as a black sheep, and would probably refer to it as my favorite of the webseries. I also agree, that referring to it as a "sex cult" is a bit reductive. Not just because it's not really about sex, but it's also fairly literal. I don't think it's best understood as a specific cult within the fiction, but as a metaphor for how we discuss and view the topic of love as a culture. We are the cult, all of us, whether we realize it or not. We've taken a concept that is so universal and all encompassing, and reduced it to a very narrow idea with specific cultural limitations. "That's not how it's done" Being the key line. The idea that you could "do love wrong" is absurd and I think that's what the episode is really getting at. But we all to some degree have internalized bad lessons without even realizing it.

  • @simonholmes841

    @simonholmes841

    10 ай бұрын

    100%. The teacher gets more deranged, just like in the first two, but it's in a more nuanced, less overtly horrifying way. We don't fear for Yellow Guy's physical safety, we fear for his autonomy, his worldview, his relationships. I've never seen such a strong, concise critique of religion or our culture's harmful beliefs about love, let alone one that evokes so little blame.

  • @caldercockatoo2234

    @caldercockatoo2234

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@tomisgood Honestly I feel like episode 1 and 3 are very similar in that regard. Creativity/art, like love, is something that really can't be quantified or defined, yet we naturally try to create these expectations and restrictions regardless.

  • @Kyumifun

    @Kyumifun

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah it's a good episode. The only problem is how it ends. Yellow Guy just wakes up and is safe again? It maybe makes sense for the web series to be that way and break logic just tu return to status quo, but it just feels like a lackluster compared to other episodes.

  • @RealWolfmanDan

    @RealWolfmanDan

    7 ай бұрын

    I can't help but agree with you pretty much everything you've said. I think that episode is also one of my favorites and it fits well into the whole overarching theme of the series with children being taking advantage of and in this one it's yellow guys naivety and innocence being taken advantage of and abused

  • @TheRealLifeKillerMoth
    @TheRealLifeKillerMoth10 ай бұрын

    Dude I'd kill to see the wakey wakey episodes that don't like they were recorded on a Game Boy.

  • @dustbunny6381

    @dustbunny6381

    9 ай бұрын

    Honestly I'd settle for gameboy advance quality as long as it's centered and the whole thing is there

  • @strangecolouredbird

    @strangecolouredbird

    9 ай бұрын

    Man, be happy we got it anyway. Be happy, you can complain if the episode is actually released.

  • @Domarius64
    @Domarius647 ай бұрын

    Not sure why the religion episode didn't land for you, each episode has its own weird vibe and this one resonated with me and some experiences we had growing up, the way some people seem nice and inviting and then there's this moment where they pull some weird shit on you and you realise it's a crazy cult and go "nope!" That moment where they suddenly go "and praise our king" and all hum together, and he goes "... what?" Really hit home - just another type of creepy vibe executed really well by the DHMIS team.

  • @mary1onette
    @mary1onette10 ай бұрын

    DHMIS (the web-series) often feels like being a small child again in a confusing, adult world. a world where you're expected to listen but not be heard, to sit in silence while others speak. where the lessons people teach you are backwards and confusing, but you can never question a thing they say without punishment. you feel absolutely helpless in all of it, expected to simply keep going in spite of the nonsense the teachers say, in spite of the violence and the horror. and there's nothing you can do about it, either. you're entirely alone, with the only other people there being those same authority figures. the same authority figures that confuse and abuse you at will because they've determined who is the adult and who is the child. it's like being a little kid again and experiencing the brunt end of an adult's power trip over you. and what else can you do but be driven to madness or do as the teachers say? why bother to speak in a world so determined to never hear you?

  • @N0p3er5

    @N0p3er5

    10 ай бұрын

    Nailed it. My 13 year old introduced me to this, and I have a lot of admiration and respect for her.

  • @alex.g7317

    @alex.g7317

    9 ай бұрын

    Religion be like:

  • @alex.g7317

    @alex.g7317

    9 ай бұрын

    @@N0p3er5wow, it’s so hard for me to find adults who like this series! I tried showing it to my mom, but she didn’t get it :/ I think when I said “it’s subversive” she thought it was gonna be an adult comedy or something :/

  • @N0p3er5

    @N0p3er5

    9 ай бұрын

    @@alex.g7317 my older 2 kids went through a lot and they are wise beyond their years for it. They own me. I had some influence on them, showing them things from 2000-2008 like certain wondershowzen clips, cyriak, paper rad, a lot of music videos and they were allowed on the internet too much. This is not a good thing... but I am healing as a parent and taking my kids seriously. They won't be socially controlled. Those two are also almost to the minute born 2 years apart, they are a force (:

  • @voilet-the-non-violet-vulpix

    @voilet-the-non-violet-vulpix

    9 ай бұрын

    @@alex.g7317Most of the adult comedies I’ve heard of could hardly touch subversive with a ten foot pole though. Ppl often have a very strange definition of that term, it seems..

  • @hherrie3tuoepiw
    @hherrie3tuoepiw10 ай бұрын

    33:36 I actually real life choked at "The amazing adventures of Gumball"

  • @salthesteamengine

    @salthesteamengine

    10 ай бұрын

    no bc that’s my fav show how dare he disrespect the name😭🤌🏽 (jk)

  • @hherrie3tuoepiw

    @hherrie3tuoepiw

    10 ай бұрын

    @@salthesteamengine same except I'm not kidding I want him dead

  • @alexandrajones4518

    @alexandrajones4518

    8 ай бұрын

    AH YES MY FAVORITE CHILDREN'S TELEVISION SHOW AIRING ON THE CARTOON NETWORK THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF GUMBALL.

  • @NatalieExists

    @NatalieExists

    7 ай бұрын

    can't believe he'd screw up the name of my favorite show The Regular Adventure Time Of Gumball

  • @SPARKRIZZLE
    @SPARKRIZZLE11 ай бұрын

    viewing this i assumed this video would be wildly popular, but i am so surprised to see it’s not. this is an amazing video analyzing the development of this series and everything that’s gone into it. as someone who has loved this show for a long time, this is one of if not the best video i’ve seen on it. it doesn’t rely on theories, but just understanding the art. and as someone who love abstract stories such as these, it’s amazing to see someone who doesn’t simply view it with the lens of some overarching story that is objective. because ultimately, it’s what you get out of it that means the most, and how you view it can tell what kind of person you are. this is a really, really good video. best wishes to you and any future content you make.

  • @cavitu

    @cavitu

    10 ай бұрын

    Hes good but he runs on and on sometimes. Still good but it's a run on at times which throws off the true value.

  • @pepesilvia429

    @pepesilvia429

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@cavitudude, it's a video essay.

  • @cavitu

    @cavitu

    8 ай бұрын

    @@pepesilvia429 what

  • @skydoesstuff7129

    @skydoesstuff7129

    8 ай бұрын

    Pin this man

  • @0o0Anyuna0o0

    @0o0Anyuna0o0

    8 ай бұрын

    Some channels come out of the gate fast

  • @ThatDudeWithBoobs
    @ThatDudeWithBoobs9 ай бұрын

    I genuinely feel like Jim Henson would be immensely proud of the work that went into this series. He never wanted to have his work associated as "just for kids," but he took the work he got to fund his passions. If he saw the work that went into the independent first season of DHMIS, he would've absolutely given them the funds immediately to go on and do as many seasons as they wanted. Especially with their hidden message as how media corrupts young viewers to their beliefs, it feels like what he would've wanted to make if he wasn't restricted to being kid friendly.

  • @3clipse449

    @3clipse449

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, Jim Henson used the muppet show and Sesame Street to find the dark crystal. Jim Henson would’ve loved don’t hug me I’m scared so much

  • @Eggtism
    @Eggtism10 ай бұрын

    My favorite thing to learn about the series was the legality issues around them using a human organ 😊 it fits so well for the vibe of the show

  • @cuckoobrain7999

    @cuckoobrain7999

    10 ай бұрын

    the what

  • @Eggtism

    @Eggtism

    10 ай бұрын

    @cuckoobrain7999 Yeah!! Around when the first episode was put on KZread there was a rumor going around that the first episode has a real human heart in it, and whenever the second episode didnt come out when planned, it got spread arouns that because they bought the organ and didn't use it for life saving purposes, they got into some issues. No one REALLY knows if it was a human heart or not :) But! It looks nothing like the claymation heart in the episode DEATH

  • @cuckoobrain7999

    @cuckoobrain7999

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Eggtism Isn't it a pig heart though?

  • @BNK2442

    @BNK2442

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@cuckoobrain7999If they used a real heart, it certanly is from an animal.

  • @blacksesamecandies

    @blacksesamecandies

    8 ай бұрын

    @@cuckoobrain7999 Pigs have very similiar organs to humans, so almost certainly it was a pig heart. Human hearts are too valuable of a resource to use in that fashion.

  • @lolglolblol
    @lolglolblol10 ай бұрын

    My favorite puppet creator by far has got to be barnaby Dixon. He really came up with amazing innovative designs that are controlled in an entirely different way from traditional puppets and I was really happy to see him play a role in the dark crystal. I hope he'll have more chances like that in the future

  • @Tyriad_

    @Tyriad_

    10 ай бұрын

    Yo he was involved in the Dark Crystal??? That's awesome

  • @starlightsoiree

    @starlightsoiree

    9 ай бұрын

    I really used to love his work and especially the small bit of work he did during Age of Resistance. Found out he was a transphobe and had to drop that molten plate before it could get any worse.

  • @hemo_goblins

    @hemo_goblins

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@starlightsoireedamn, for real? i didn't know that, that's heartbreaking. when did he express those views?

  • @Klick404

    @Klick404

    8 ай бұрын

    @starlightsoiree I saw both of those videos, and it very much feels like Dixon was just ignorant, not malicious. He tried something controversial that he didn't understand. It went wrong, and he tried to fix it (poorly)

  • @lizzyrank5405
    @lizzyrank540510 ай бұрын

    What I like about DHMIS is that they know to set the mood. That gumball ep showed it. You dont always need visual gore to depict horror.

  • @markgaydosh4249
    @markgaydosh42499 ай бұрын

    I gotta say, Transport was my favorite out of everything. Much like Yellow’s battery removal scene, it was heartbreaking to see him realize the cycle he was in and desperately trying to break it before the end came and reset everything again. Seeing him go back in the last episode and just be kinda clueless again was so sad and made me think how many cycles he had to experience before he gained that lev of sentience. Also thought it was the funniest.

  • @officedrone6167
    @officedrone616710 ай бұрын

    Can’t believe I didn’t realize that in the family episode both are just trying to get a family size meal.

  • @xenamorphic
    @xenamorphic10 ай бұрын

    I have a very clear memory of watching the first DHMIS web episode. I was just barely in middle school and I was in my neighbor's (who was one of my friends) basement, and we had just gotten finished playing minecraft. He showed me this video and for like, the next month I was unable to do anything without seeing the scene with the heart cake behind my eyelids.

  • @C3lestial_Rav3n
    @C3lestial_Rav3n8 ай бұрын

    It’s really sad that episode 3 of the webseries wasn’t well liked. It was always one of my favorites. I really love all of the episodes of both of webseries and the tv series.

  • @squirrelqueen69

    @squirrelqueen69

    8 күн бұрын

    I like the interpretation that the followers of Malcolm show what it's like when you only listen to teachers without questioning. Thus creating a very creepy feeling.

  • @GeahkBurchill
    @GeahkBurchill10 ай бұрын

    I’m working on a puppet film now, using marionettes. I’ve been working on it for years already, with the hopes I can get grants to realize it to the standards I think it needs to be made. I was very hopeful because of the success of Netflix’s The Dark Crystal but worried when it was cancelled after one season. I think I have something people will really like if I can just get it made. However, I know how difficult distribution will be even if I get funding to make it. Because of all this I think KZread is my obvious, and maybe, only choice of platform to display it once it’s finished.

  • @strangecolouredbird

    @strangecolouredbird

    9 ай бұрын

    Sounds exciting.

  • @3clipse449

    @3clipse449

    8 ай бұрын

    Netflix has had a bad habit of cancelling extremely high rated shows after one season, please keep trying, it would probably be a good idea to push the visual style of the marionettes to make it stand out

  • @Kyumifun

    @Kyumifun

    8 ай бұрын

    Go for it!

  • @ctl91
    @ctl9111 ай бұрын

    So I'm at 31:00 and you're talking about lore theorists. For perspective, I'm into Soulsborne, which is arguably where all of that went from hobby to monetizable. To me, that's the real problem; when you make a cool theory, there's money to be made. Now when a souls game gets released, there's a slew of day 1 or day 2 videos desperately trying to "solve" the plot and game the algorithm before anyone else can. And, you know, I get it. I respect the fact that they're making money. I just don't respect what it's done to the conversation. I know this isn't the main point of the video, but your point really resonated with me (even if it wasn't quite the same thing).

  • @Aldenfenris

    @Aldenfenris

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, one thing is 'hey, this is a cool take on this' another is treating it like a solvable math problem, claim you have the best, exact answer, and handle the tone like you are the ultimate expert and must teach that answer, and anything else is wrong.

  • @arthurdurham
    @arthurdurham10 ай бұрын

    From what I saw of Clayhill as well I get why they scrapped it. Like you said, it just wasn't the DHMIS vibe. It's way more direct and less abstract. If they used new characters I think it would have worked better but trying to shove it into an established style probably would have caused some mixed responses. The Channel 4 series does a significantly better job at expanding on what they built.

  • @sanityscraps
    @sanityscraps10 ай бұрын

    Idk man, I LOVE DHMIS 3. It hits very hard if you're queer and/or neurodivergent. It's not JUST about "love" as a sex cult--it's depicting HETERONORMATIVITY as a sex cult. Growing up trying to navigate absurd social norms that refuse to accommodate you? Being confused by a shitload of conflicting messages from authority figures that seem out to get you for no good reason? Episode 3 feels EXACTLY like that experience turned up to 11. If people don't like it, I just think they don't get it. It's about the brainwashing that goes into heteronormativity and neuronormativity. The commentary is so directly pointed at normal people that I'm kind of flabbergasted they don't get it. It IS about reality--just perhaps not your own. And I DEFINITELY think it's the scariest one. Maybe it's not to people privileged enough to never have been brainwashed to think your very essence is morally reprehensible and must be cleansed. The episode's messaging feels loud because growing up with that experience is also loud.

  • @DoCaMakesArt

    @DoCaMakesArt

    9 ай бұрын

    EXACTLY. Thank you for putting it into words, that's exactly how it felt to me. It's probably the one that touches the most on how nonsensical and arbitrary REAL WORLD conventions can be (namely, heteronormativity). All the other episodes from the web series are chock-full with nonsensical and arbitrary rules of course, it's kinda the bread and butter of this series, but in every other episodes, those rules are OBVIOUSLY made up for the episode and only vaguely reference real world ones ("Green is not a creative color", "such and such food makes your teeth go gray", etc) But the rules in episode 3 ? They're dumb, they're arbitrary, but they're also WIDELY ACCEPTED BY MANY COMMUNITIES in the real world. THAT'S the scary part.

  • @krall5995

    @krall5995

    9 ай бұрын

    You should chill out That aside, your take is interesting

  • @krall5995

    @krall5995

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@DoCaMakesArt I don't understand the "-normativity" stuff, it's just normal.

  • @sanityscraps

    @sanityscraps

    9 ай бұрын

    @@krall5995 Calling heterosexuality "normal" is inherently homophobic. Normative refers to what society MAKES normal.

  • @krall5995

    @krall5995

    9 ай бұрын

    @@sanityscraps It just is normal though. As in the norm, for the vast majority of humanity, for the vast majority of history

  • @TonyStark-zz2vt
    @TonyStark-zz2vt10 ай бұрын

    Don’t forget that Yellow Guy made a family of his own a wife and daughter

  • @comicsanslover
    @comicsanslover10 ай бұрын

    I love this video so much! You have some really great takes on not just DHMIS but the entertainment industry as a whole. I can’t remember where I heard it so don’t take this as fact but i feel like at some point the creators made a point of saying that EVERY theory is correct because of the series’ room for interpretation and you did a great job to sort of elaborate what that truly means. I’ve really enjoyed having this in the background while I paint and I’ve just cleaned my hands so I could type properly haha it’s made my day watching this :)

  • @nelly5954
    @nelly59547 ай бұрын

    DHMIS 3 is probably my favourite of the original series, maybe second to 4. I didn't know it was particularly disliked until now.

  • @tatianaaa4569

    @tatianaaa4569

    7 ай бұрын

    same - I’ve only recently watched them all for the first time, and I really enjoyed three. I thought the song was great and the subtle horror of the cult, directly referencing (what I can only imagine to be) the heteronormativity of xianity (ironic given the way the short ends) is scary af, it didn’t need gore or the music to be out of tune to be scary 😭😭

  • @rockymations28
    @rockymations2811 ай бұрын

    Im so surprised not many people have seen this- the points you bring up are hard to disagree with (specifically episode 3’s inconsistentness) - I don’t know if that’s a word. But amazing work!

  • @gamehero6816

    @gamehero6816

    10 ай бұрын

    The word you seem to be looking for is "inconsistency"

  • @rockymations28

    @rockymations28

    10 ай бұрын

    @@gamehero6816 no? Inconsistentness is The same thing

  • @cosmixstar

    @cosmixstar

    10 ай бұрын

    @@rockymations28 They were just suggesting the better word to use since inconsistentness isn't actually a word lol. It would be inconsistency if you care abt using official words but you don't need to c:

  • @rockymations28

    @rockymations28

    10 ай бұрын

    @@cosmixstar oh sorry

  • @Nono-hk3is
    @Nono-hk3is8 ай бұрын

    The Jim Henson Company does not have much to do with the Muppets, creatively, any more. They were sold to Disney. By all accounts, the Jim Henson Company does understand the current situation with respect to puppetry, and it's Disney who doesn't get it.

  • @Moe_Posting_Chad
    @Moe_Posting_Chad11 ай бұрын

    Good luck with the channel. You're delivering nothing but gold!

  • @datte-ai
    @datte-ai10 ай бұрын

    This was such a nice breakdown and also recap of the DHMIS journey so far. Great video!

  • @no1legobatmanfan
    @no1legobatmanfan10 ай бұрын

    OMG im so glad you talked about the gumball incident. i’m a huge HUGE fan of both gumball and dhmis and there seriously needs to be more coverage on that whole thing because it still baffles me to this day. anyway, this video ROCKS! really hope it gets more traction soon.

  • @bimbolilith
    @bimbolilith7 ай бұрын

    i don’t know if that’s what you meant here, but i never really felt like matpat is trying to provide THE explanation, especially recently. it’s true he’s the most popular and his fand often take his theories as the one undeniable explanation, but in truth he’s always been just providing what he thinks and what makes the most sense to him. he might state his theories as facts, but that’s only because he believes them, and as a true business youtuber, putting “in my opinion” or “as i see it” makes the videos longer and the attention span of viewers only gets shorter so it’s easier for him to say “sans is nes” than “there’s a lot evidence that makes me think that sans might be nes”

  • @filianoreboreal2595
    @filianoreboreal25954 ай бұрын

    Sometimes randomly I start singing I am computer a computer guy or What about my shedder and it bring so much joy to my day .

  • @leopardsun
    @leopardsun10 ай бұрын

    Holy shit this is underrated, I love genuine analysis videos like this that don't try to dig into the lore too much and just appreciate the content for the effort that went into it. You've earned yourself a sub man, hope you get more popular soon

  • @twistedcoasters1533
    @twistedcoasters15337 ай бұрын

    DHMIS 3 is actually my favorite of the web series! It just really surprised me the first time round and I love the message. The song was a banger too!

  • @50Steaks68
    @50Steaks68Ай бұрын

    bro dissed DHMIS 5 transport. it has the best ending in either the show or the web series and red breaking out of the world only to see an abandoned wasteland was so impactful to me

  • @charseraph9175
    @charseraph917511 ай бұрын

    This inspired me to rewatch the TV series, thank you for this video!

  • @DawDaw24

    @DawDaw24

    11 ай бұрын

    Why not the YT series lol?

  • @cosmixstar
    @cosmixstar10 ай бұрын

    Genuinely am so confused on why this video has 19K views and not MORE? I watched this and assumed it was gonna be way more popular than it was I came to the comments originally to point out the last section in the video is titled "Please Punch Me I'm Brave" and it made me laugh

  • @TtimeXP
    @TtimeXP10 ай бұрын

    Finally someone talked about The Dark Crystal show... I was devastated when it was cancelled and just not getting a lot of fan fare online 😢 I love puppetry. It is just something that clicks as right with me. Some of my favorite KZreadrs are puppets (Arlo, glove and boots, Awkward Puppets, etc). Recently started to watch the Muppets show. DHMIS is such an amazing show, the evolution of web series to actual series. I really want a physical Blu-ray / DVD of this whole thing to collect haha

  • @lunefish
    @lunefish10 ай бұрын

    one of the most put together video essays i've seen, very thorough ! i'm glad u added information about the pilot episode because that stuff is hard to find without going digging around. i'm so curious what those 3 episodes were like, i hope they resurface someday

  • @fenrik8178
    @fenrik817811 ай бұрын

    3 is the black sheep? It’s one of my favorite ones honestly, though indeed not scary to me. (I grew up in a cult)

  • @fenrik8178

    @fenrik8178

    11 ай бұрын

    Episode 5 is also my favorite of the original series. The song also constantly gets stuck in my head haha.

  • @TuxKamen

    @TuxKamen

    11 ай бұрын

    @@fenrik8178 Five was the first one I saw, watching a reactor react to it. Needless to say, I was a bit confused on what was going on before I went to the earlier episodes (and then I was also confused but a little less so)

  • @graycola
    @graycola10 ай бұрын

    This video is so well crafted and such an interesting deep-dive. Your points made so much sense at all times; from appreciating but also understanding the impact of theories on brands and projects, to your general love and appreciation of the show and it's creators, I am blown away! It taught me so much about DHMIS's origins and creators that I feel really happy to have watched the whole thing and took it in. Thank you!

  • @shiineru
    @shiineru9 ай бұрын

    this video is such a good watch for the people who wanna really dissect dhmis from a creation and artistry standpoint. instead of trying to understand the story, you decided to talk about the creators, the development, and history that went into the project which i really appreciate. u dont see that much when people discuss media, especially horror/mystery heavy stuff like dhmis. love it!! also wanted to add i love how each time u list off sloan, pelling, and terry u used different pictures of puppets from the show each time. giggled at each one

  • @demonssinglosongs
    @demonssinglosongs8 ай бұрын

    ive seen a ton of video essays about this show now, and this is by far the best one. your genuine love for avant-garde media adds so much to your analysis of the series. also have to add, the friendship episode definitely isn’t a fan favourite, if anything it’s the most hated one. that being said, you’re right on calling it the best one of the tv series

  • @MythicalHex
    @MythicalHex10 ай бұрын

    didn't really know about it except for the first short, but now knowing how old it is.... I feel old

  • @ZiggityZeke
    @ZiggityZeke4 ай бұрын

    Duck: I'm the best one! Yellow Guy: *Nodding*

  • @sugrcube
    @sugrcube9 ай бұрын

    this is such a great breakdown but even aside from that, it’s wonderful to hear someone speak about a piece of art they love so much!!

  • @cupcakehips9236
    @cupcakehips92368 ай бұрын

    Its seriously freaking amazing. I have watch and rewatched the show so many times. And it never becomes unfunny 😂 I hope they get to make another season 😢

  • @Monika-kh5zi
    @Monika-kh5zi10 ай бұрын

    Amazing analysis. Excited to watch more videos from your channel.

  • @cheesepoopies
    @cheesepoopies9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this video. It's really given me a new appreciation for the TV series!

  • @alex.g7317

    @alex.g7317

    9 ай бұрын

    Cheesepoopies

  • @ActuallyAFungus
    @ActuallyAFungus9 ай бұрын

    This video got a sub out of me! The way you presented things made me think from perspectives I hadn't yet considered. I didn't think it was possible but my respect for this series and its creators has increased even more.

  • @achikin4466
    @achikin44669 ай бұрын

    4:00 dont forget potter puppet pals

  • @snail8672
    @snail867210 ай бұрын

    This is honestly such a good video and I will be subbed form now on, I love long videos and it was perfect to have on in the background while I was drawing :)

  • @samuelvermeulen5080
    @samuelvermeulen50807 ай бұрын

    Wow. You kept me engaged for over an hour. There are so many multi-million dollar productions that barely keep me engaged for a half hour. You have won my subscription.

  • @donniedarko1234
    @donniedarko12348 ай бұрын

    i don’t get the dislike for episode 3 of the web series it’s perfect why don’t people like it?

  • @donniedarko1234

    @donniedarko1234

    8 ай бұрын

    i don’t like episode 4 and also don’t get why people like it so much

  • @thehumblewolf
    @thehumblewolf10 ай бұрын

    I love puppets and puppetry and the death of practical effects would make me dreadfully hopeless for humanities future

  • @Kingstoenail4457
    @Kingstoenail445710 ай бұрын

    This video so high quality for the amount of subscribers you have keep up the great work dude

  • @destroyerofeps2714
    @destroyerofeps27147 ай бұрын

    I think the idea of making them just forget that they were planning for a funeral is much funnier then just blood and guts, and DHMIS, in my opinion, is all about the exploitation of Kids, both online and in traditional media, that is covered with 'art'

  • @Astroenby
    @Astroenby10 ай бұрын

    Great video. Sub. Also as a Aussie. The last thing I was expecting to hear during this was the name Sam Campbell. For those unfamiliar I'll share my favourite joke of his: "I'm a compulsive liar... But what do you expect from someone who was born wearing shoes"

  • @MrMadshepherd
    @MrMadshepherd8 ай бұрын

    I hope we still see that cancelled version of the show appear online somewhere one day. I watched what is available of the blurry shaky cam footage of the pilot and while it doesn’t sound as good as the show we got it’s better to see it than not

  • @koolmoviestvstudios1158
    @koolmoviestvstudios115810 ай бұрын

    Don’t hug me I’m scared needs to be an adult swim series. That would be awesome

  • @not_a_day_job
    @not_a_day_job10 ай бұрын

    This was a lovely documentary, kudos for compiling, writing and editing this! This reminded me of the abysmal fear of DHMIS back when it first came out, and the lacking awareness of what it takes to make a puppet show. Hindsight is 20/20. I wouldn't be the first person to say that Game Theory (and its sister channels) has changed from its inception, but I do find now as an working adult that it's fun on the side "what if this possibility" for some creative edutainment. I heartily agree that its rise with the FNAF franchise has led to it dragging along the corpse because they're THE channel people tune into for updates and the like. It's a rotten pillar, but it is built into the branding at this point. Shame really.

  • @karushna5
    @karushna57 ай бұрын

    I don’t quite agree with his assessment of the Jim Henson Studio struggle to remain relevant. You’d be surprised to see what things they’re a part of, Disney works them overtime to produce more than the puppets they began with. They now have a wide range of skills but I will say there is little demand for their puppet/animatronic skills. I think that’s why they were so excited to do the costumes for FANAF. I don’t think puppets have lost their relevance in the modern day but rather the old characters/creators/powers that be are struggling to keep them alive rather than moving on to new ideas and new characters that could appeal to newer audiences. I think this is where things like DHMIS did very well. Something old mixed with fresh ideas to get attention from newer audiences.

  • @Miss_Marisa
    @Miss_Marisa10 ай бұрын

    Super stoked for your video! It was a joy to have recommended. Also, you sounds so much like Wendover Productions to me.

  • @darkmetal2412
    @darkmetal241210 ай бұрын

    5:05 I mean if the story is compelling enough I feel like the backrooms could be an interesting show.

  • @dustbunny6381

    @dustbunny6381

    9 ай бұрын

    I dunno man, the inherent horror of the backrooms comes from it's monotony and sheer *emptiness*, you know? There's nothing there but endless yellowed walls, no matter how far you walk. It's all the same, the same, the same. It all fades together in a blur, save for the supposed entities that will hunt you down and end you if they hear you. The monotonous madness wouldn't make for particularly compelling tv And even in the case of the entities, their scare factor comes from the fact that you don't know what they hell they are, what they're capable of, or even what they look like. You only know something is here and it is dangerous. The lack of knowledge is what makes it scary, because your brain fills in the gaps with the worst things it can conjure. Depicting them takes away from their potential, limits what they can be, sort of reveals the man behind the curtain. Even if it's the scariest design anyone could have come up with, I don't think it can quite capture the mind-racing dread of not knowing what the hell you're up against. The backrooms, to me, are at their best as an urban legend. A concept, something anyone can tell to others for a scare, a loose, malleable thing that you can rework as needed to fit what scares you. Any more tangible, concrete adaptations just kinda spoil the mythos and reduce the unknown variables

  • @theduckrat7829
    @theduckrat782910 ай бұрын

    this video is amazing, please make more!!

  • @WasdTheory

    @WasdTheory

    8 ай бұрын

    How? He’s already made a video about Dhmis, there’s nothing left.

  • @dmclsl03
    @dmclsl0310 ай бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic job dude

  • @LowCountryMatt
    @LowCountryMatt3 ай бұрын

    I'm just gonna pop in and say that the intro about puppets was clear Chucky erasure. 35 years in and they are still using animatronic puppets for the little red headed demon.

  • @asia742

    @asia742

    2 ай бұрын

    Good point!

  • @thedrunkenelf
    @thedrunkenelf10 ай бұрын

    I had no idea there was even new content for this series. I thought it was only the original five episodes.

  • @comicsanslover

    @comicsanslover

    10 ай бұрын

    Please go watch the show if you have time!! It leans more into the comedy side and they pulled it off really really well!

  • @joshecdiaz8741
    @joshecdiaz87419 ай бұрын

    This resonates really well with the recent video game The Friendly Neighborhood, which if you enjoyed DHMIS, i guarantee youll enjoy the experience as well. It advertised itself as another cliché in the now exhausted mascot horror genre, but cane out being a beautifully told homage to Sesame Street, The Muppets and even Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. I'd love to see a video of yours discussing the game in the same vein you've discussed DHMIS. Cheers and cant wait for your next video 💖

  • @TylerGoatMan
    @TylerGoatMan8 ай бұрын

    It’s fascinating to know that an episode of a cartoon i watched when I was younger that scarred me as a kid, was directly inspired by a tv show/ web series that fascinates me now.

  • @dragoncatoverload
    @dragoncatoverload7 ай бұрын

    For me, the key element has always been something one of the creators said. One of the core themes being “how not to teach a subject” The main jump between the web series and the full series is they also present the actual reality of the topic. This is most obvious in jobs as it’s very clearly delineated. It starts by telling them they can be anything they want to be; getting their hopes up that they’ll do great things. But then they get there and duck is massively let down and gets depression, yellow guy fits in but ends up doing a mundane job for 40 years and red guy who’s being a lazy a*s in this episode ends up being the boss. And then the unemployed suitcase wanted to be a writer but clearly that’s not working out. Life gets in the way for most people. And I don’t know if we should be telling kids that per say but telling them “you can be anything” is just presenting them with false hope.

  • @ruffian4406
    @ruffian440611 ай бұрын

    Such a thorough breakdown, thank you!

  • @Noahwalter-bs4ts
    @Noahwalter-bs4ts8 күн бұрын

    Dhmis reminds me of Liminal spaces Its colorful and comforting that turns into scary and into uncomfortable

  • @socks_andcrocs
    @socks_andcrocs10 ай бұрын

    THIS VIDEO IS AWESOME AND MORE PEOPLE NEED TO SEE IT

  • @yumalaiduran13
    @yumalaiduran1310 ай бұрын

    This video was amazing, one because I love dhmis and anything with puppets, and because I need something playing as I draw

  • @strangefishman7635
    @strangefishman76357 ай бұрын

    i remember when i sent my best friend the web series. we quoted it to each other ALL THE TIME. i got him so into dhmis that we were equally hyped when the tv show was announced!

  • @airfried._.airfryer
    @airfried._.airfryerАй бұрын

    There was this big thing with the date June 19th, and it’s pretty cool that they kept it with the random video with the date set to (euro format day/month/year) 19.06.14

  • @butterfly7187
    @butterfly71872 ай бұрын

    The amazing world of gumball episode (the puppet) scared the crap out of me when I was younger

  • @alex.g7317
    @alex.g73179 ай бұрын

    Finally, someone else is talking about this other than film theory! 🙏

  • @steviecoyleart
    @steviecoyleart9 ай бұрын

    great video, i will watch the next one to

  • @colevilleproductions
    @colevilleproductions7 ай бұрын

    love the clip of xavier renegade angel as a placeholder for your video lol

  • @TheFanguy123
    @TheFanguy1237 ай бұрын

    the third one is my favorite

  • @unknown_limes
    @unknown_limes8 ай бұрын

    I hadn't even thought about the TV show being another story cycle before. That's another somewhat nihilistic idea we see- whether it's a Kickstarter web series or a professionally produced tv show, the puppets live their lives in loops of events. They can't escape from it, just survive.

  • @cisrot
    @cisrot9 ай бұрын

    At the start I totally agree with the uncanny valley aspect of puppetry. It’s why, despite my mum’s multiple attempts, I’ve never been able to watch the original “The Dark Crystal” movie. I know it’s fantastic but I just get so unsettled :(

  • @GFGRRD
    @GFGRRD11 ай бұрын

    your content is amazing, you deserve more subs

  • @zach7042
    @zach70428 ай бұрын

    The twin peaks the return clip makes me want a twin peaks video from you

  • @EduardoPerez-py8dx
    @EduardoPerez-py8dx8 ай бұрын

    Very cool video!

  • @sharkjack27
    @sharkjack278 ай бұрын

    Oh my god I just realized you released this on June 19. The day the first episode was one

  • @st_orlie
    @st_orlie9 ай бұрын

    What are you talking about? If DHMIS 3 is the black sheep it's only because it's by far the best out of the entire series (including the TV show). Best song, best humour, best concept, best sets, best everything. EDIT: okay now you are saying episode 6 isn't good? This is just ridiculous. There is actually something wrong with you.

  • @alex.g7317

    @alex.g7317

    9 ай бұрын

    😅

  • @ElsuperGTA
    @ElsuperGTA8 ай бұрын

    i will binge the whole series, gonna tell you my thoughts when I finish

  • @ElsuperGTA

    @ElsuperGTA

    8 ай бұрын

    hoooly shit

  • @elizabethgatchell4546
    @elizabethgatchell454611 ай бұрын

    Oh, I’m early, um, this was a really good and thorough analysis, I was hooked the entire time

  • @maxferenbok1798
    @maxferenbok179810 ай бұрын

    Nice job, has anyone else noticed the Mazovian antlers

  • @AGothNamedWednessday
    @AGothNamedWednessday10 ай бұрын

    I really really vibed with this video and I really appreciate the commentary on theory KZread Also what's the name of the rabbit animation you used?

  • @Kastor774
    @Kastor7748 ай бұрын

    I like the cutaways every time he says Sloan, Terry and Pelling.

  • @uniimations
    @uniimations10 ай бұрын

    i love this viedeo so much its so good to watch thank you :’)

  • @Athithan_2000
    @Athithan_20002 ай бұрын

    SML is carrying the puppeteering culture!

  • @tornadomuchacho
    @tornadomuchacho11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for bringing up the Labyrinth series. Really miss that show

  • @cow_wearingsunglasses
    @cow_wearingsunglasses10 ай бұрын

    This is an actual amazing video and ot needs more attention!

  • @bdizzle1118
    @bdizzle11187 ай бұрын

    While I was watching this, at 21:30, right after the meat guy says "let's get healthy now" an ad for olive garden cut in lol

  • @modernvintage2083
    @modernvintage2083Ай бұрын

    i didnt even know the dark crystal used puppets until 5 years after i watched it

  • @firelord508
    @firelord5087 ай бұрын

    I have a crippling fear of puppets, I probably made it about 4 minutes in, until you started talking about the uncanny valley.