I just realized that in the intro for 5, Yellow is describing 6. "Another me" is smart Yellow, "the other ones" are the Big and Bigger Boys, the "little lumpy one" is the Experiment, the "whiny/windy (not sure which he says) middle one" is Lesley, and "the stuff I heard about that I knew about but I don't know now" is the book that he shredded.
I assumed he was referring to the previous episode, friendship. When there was multiple versions of him, and they referred to the thing of the floor as "the lump"
Fun fact: if you hear very, very closely, at the start of every intro/opening, you can actually hear the creaks made from the lever Lesley it’s moving.
a thing i noticed in the opening is that the "there's just three of us" may be a reference to wakey wakey, it had a lot of new characters, and while the new show also has new characters, the main focus is the original trio also, in the end of the opening, the frames are organized like some of the photos in the Interview with the puppets
There was also a reference in episode 5 to Clayhill, the old town in which the previous TV series of DHMIS took place in but the GPS said that it didn’t exist anymore, so that’s another gimmick
I feel like people tend to overlook how good the creators of this show are at composing. I think a lot of the songs suffer a bit in the name of the plot because they have to make it feel like the show is falling apart to maintain that horror aspect, but when the songs are composed as full pieces they work wonderfully.
@@insecdroid true. It's a happy song due to it being in the key of D major but it also gives me a vibe of familiar yet off-putting. Also does anyone know why music boxes sound creepy to most people despite their calm vibes?
@@pugpartyproductions9499 I'm mainly speaking out of my ass here but could it be because the very short and ear-piercing noise of the little bells can make your brain go into a more panicked mode? Like, thinking about other pieces of unsettling music (first thing that comes to mind are the frantic violins in Sondheim's Sweeney Todd) it's mostly high pitched and short notes in quick succession
Right? I love the Memories song but when Yellow Guy starts derailing is when I wish there was a version that genuinely kept the authentic cuteness of the song haha
As well as Baker Terry (Yellow Guy and Duck’s Actor, and some of the teachers’ actors such as Briefcase) had a big role in helping make the show this time.
Ok so there is something special about episode 5. Episode 5 seems to either take place after episode 6, or before episode 6 with some weird time or causality shenanigans. It seems that Yellow guy can still see the smarter version of himself, along with what maybe seems to be dozens of himself
I think the point was that the smart version of Yellow Guy was always inside him. It's just that his rusty batteries stopped him from being able to access that part of his mind.
Episode 2 also take place before episode 1 since the end credits theme reference the next set of events with a "handshake" which is the remaining 5 episode
I'm pretty sure he talking about episode 6 but of the web series. The way he says that he remembers dreaming and then people appearing and him having a bad time and suddenly everything going black and all that seems to be just dhmis 6 but from his perspective.
i love how yellow guy is just dumb at first with his friends. but then later on in the episode is yellow guy panicking and telling the people at the screen or a living object to stop singing or needs help and his friends red guy and duck dont even care or notice. this shows yellow guy isnt dumb after all. hes just trying to ask help in every episode. no one seems to pay attention to him.
I love how the intros get more and more morbid as you go down the list of episodes. Episodes one, two and three have lighthearted and even funny intros but episode 4 makes Red guy scream about their living conditions, episode 5 makes Yellow guy enter a downward spiral over the events in the next episode and episode 6 throws no punches and just throws us straight in with the "hold on, this isn't so lighthearted anymore...." We don't even get the upbeat intro, just a feeling of uncannyness as the house is spun around.
1:05 Crow: Omens of tragedy and death Strings: Symbol of fate and storytelling Pig: Symbol of man-kind's missdeeds Also: they all also seem to represent a sort of triad similar to the fates, but male, Yellow is the little boy, as for his overalls and overall child-like demeanor, but also more central role in the child-show-like show. Red is the young man, he is often placed at positions of activity, such as a CEO or a driver, and he's also the tallest one, compared to a kid who hasn't grown up yet, or an old man who's shrunk. and Green is the old man, he's often seen lethargic, reading the paper, or upholding -tradition- schedule, not to mention his implied military service.
“And I’m the one that had a dream and in that dream there was another me! And everything was lots of fun and I saw the other ones.. and there was a little lumpy one and another little windy one.. and there was other things around that I used to knew but I don’t know now and all just went away..”
Idk what it is about the intros, but they make me feel so secure for some reason. Idk what it is, but it just does. It reminds me of having trouble sleeping when I was younger and watching children's shows.
Spoiler Warning: I watched episode 6 and the ending is... kinda depressing, just the characters not knowing that they are being ruled by someone else Edit: I did not expect that many likes and for some people to reply to my comment Edit 2: If we reach 1k likes, I will make 6 intros but we will be able to say our own thing
"I'm the one who had a dream where there was stuff like there was another me, and everything was lots of fun, and I went and saw the other ones, and there was a little, lumpy one, and another whiny, middle one, and there were things that they heard around, now I knew what they were, but I don't know now, and then it went away..." Jesus, Yellow Guy, you need a therapist.
It's hard to hear, but I think it's "and there were things that they **heard** around" rather than hurt. It could reference yellow guy starting to notice the puppeteers.
Duck: And everyday's a new surprise Yellow Guy: When you're learning with us guys Red Guy: And we live in an actual NIGHTMAAAARE!!! That episode four gag, particularly the last line Red Guy delivers, sums the whole show up.
Every-time I watched the intros all I could think was: I bet the crew was going mad from the instrumentals while remaking puppet intro's with new subtle things.
i saw this introduction and knew something was off so it came as no surprise that there would be gags that would progressively increase in oppression until it came to a product with the meta sequence
The way he sings just sounds so well with the music. Though he calls himself a crow rather than a duck, though that may reference the fans who thought he was a crow
Some of the intros show the characters becoming self-aware sometimes. Like red guy and yellow guy. Red guy says they're living in a nightmare and yellow guy foreshadows some of the events.
Did anyone notice how every episode foreshadows the next one's protagonist? In intro 1, the last one to talk was duck, then in the next episode he was the protagonist. In intro 2 it was yellow guy, then yellow guy again, then red guy and lastly yellow. In the last one maybe no one has something special to not spoil next season
I like how part of the lyrics says: " There's 3 of us. Look closely, you will see" and the whole song they reinforce that it's only them, just the 3 of them, but after episode 6 (spoilers) you know that's not true. It's as if Leslie were trying to convince them that there's no one or nothing else
When you think about it, it’s not just the 3 of them in that house. The yellow guys dad is watching them through the wall and the woman in episode 6 is controlling them.
I've watched all six episodes on Channel 4 (previously 4oD and All 4) and it's very good. Also I've watched all the episodes of the same British comedy horror web series on RU-vid. It's kinda very dark, bizarre and disturbing but it's also very funny and cute. I absolutely love this series. It appears to be a twisted version of an American children's television programme Sesame Street. It's definitely not for kids as it seems to be way too dark and frightening for them as we know. Anyway Red is my favourite character in the series and my favourite teachers are Tony, Colin and Sketchbook in the series as well. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Iconic Moment in every intro Jobs: and i'm a oVeR HErE (the camera guy hates duck) Death: and i'm The Yellow Piiig! (Oh how cute uwu) Family: and i'm Bald as Well! (Still cute Yellow guy uwu) Friendship: and we live in a Actual *NIGHTMAREEEEEEE!* (wow calm down Red guy o_0) Transport: the entire Yellow guy monologue = 0_o Electricity: *You Spin Me Around plays* and Leslie
Because intro says constantly “there’s 3 of us” makes me think that there was originally a blue guy that died or something. Them constantly saying there’s 3 of us could be a coping mechanism. The intro where they had 4 may have been them trying to face the fact that their friend is gone but they decided to stop and go back to believing that they never existed. I think I’m overanalysing this.
you know, other than the part that changes each episode, the song is pretty silly and whimsical. kinda like something someone would make up on the spot. kinda like what someone might sing to a little kid. there's him and you and me. 3 members of a happy little family. i doubt that's the actual intent. too much of a stretch, but still. the mental image is stuck with me now.
has anyone else noticed that in the episode about the old train when the GPS said that clay Hill just crumpled up and was left forgotten, she's talking about the pilot when the show was supposed to take place in clay Hill but they got rid of that idea.