Could u find my comment and like it so mat can see it’s a theory about how the time travel is more likely David coming to make everything he remembers come true so he can get connected to the void because he is supposedly going to be the villain in the next game can u like so that Mat can see
Lol the best part is that it kinda is, like the fact that they transfer digital matter into physical matter sorta makes a massive joke out of the laws of space. . .
Lmao, if bought those earbuds I could flex with 4 pairs of headphones now. Because I got my Beats, wireless Skullcandy neckbuds and the wired Pixel buds that came with my phone.
Monogon: *discovers a place where space time doesn’t exist and can also make people immortal* Also Monogon: Yea let’s just use this to make a video game
Right? Like you have the chance to become immortal, and you decided to throw away that for a chance to make VR Chat. People would literally pay all their money to become immortal.
Maybe the people in the VR world are just test subjects to see how void energy interacts with the human psyche. Considering that the only entities to come out of the void so far have been a killer dog who if Game Theory is right used to be human and and a trickster cat I’d be just a tad worried that prolonged exposure would turn you into a power maddened killing machine, Equestria Girls style. So testing its effects on people you don’t care about ie your customers seems smart. Unless they turn into an army of the damned and murder you, but that’s why they were minimizing the risks.
So basically if david lives, everything dies, and it is stuck in a loop. Canon ending, david runs away, changes his name to Arthur, goes to the companies, enters the void, goes through the apocalypse, and then duck season all over again.
Yes, but it is a conditional loop. Everything that happens after fuels what happens before but the results of what happens before causes what happens after to fuel what happens before...
Wouldn't it be something if this was actually some secret Scott Cawthon project (like a crossover with FNAF in the next game) just to mess with Matpat?
The way Matpat explains and lays out his theories makes me believe everything he says. Even if I definitely know he's wrong and have even watched Matpat say that he was wrong himself.
Next time on Game Theory: Matpat has a mental breakdown while trying to figure out ways in which Duck Season, Boneworks, and the FNAF universe could be connected in some way. With a time travelling ball pool, any things possible.
What youn don’t realise is that security director ford is actually ness, who is actually sans, who is actually pink guy, who is actually actually Smith from accounting, who is actually Batman
My hair was really dark when I was a baby, then almost glow-in-the-dark-blond when I was a kid, and now it's a darkish brown. Always wondered why that happens.
Here’s a point you didn’t mention. In the two employees’ conversation in the last theory, the unknown employee mentioned that the only company that has already tapped into the void was “Sabrelake.” Flashback to your playthrough of Duck Season VR. In the Easter Egg showcase room you discovered at the end of the stream, there was a model of an officer in full uniform. Next to him was a logo labeled “Safety Agent Sabrelake.” This agency is obviously tied to the Sabrelake company mentioned by the Monogon employees and the “Hall of the Machine King” game. Through this information, we know that Monogon wasn’t the first company to tamper with the void, and could have possibly caused the events of “Hall of the Machine King.” But that’s just a theory...
Here's a comment theory: The dog could be David's step dad which is why we have "Bad Dad Bad Kid" and why David's biological dad isn't there. DAVID'S MOM, HAD AN AFFAIR WITH ARTHUR. David's biological dad, who I suspect works for Gammon, used the technology from his company to trap Arthur. But Arthur escapes and understands how Gammon is more defined and better than his current company. This is why there's a room with artefacts from David's House specifically instead of others from the other 12 victims. Once Arthur escapes, he gets back his job so that they could research him. Arthur is AWARE of the void which leads him on his mission to become immortal. Also why the door says "Welcome Home". Because he's been there. Also he may had wanted to do this as revenge against David's bio dad. Because he can now control everything that gets uploaded into mythOS, he could potentially make David's bio dad's life hell. But that's just a theory, A COMMENT THEORY, thanks for reading😋
Yeah I was actually thinking maybe Arthur might be something else cause if you see Hall of the robot king, there is a blond protagonist, what if THAT is David fighting against Arthur who has become the Evil entity. And yeah maybe the dog isn't Arthur's BIOLOGICAL dad... So maybe the guy in the dog costume is not the real father and kills the mom for the affair and wants to kill David because he's a child of affair.
Dude this is WAY more likely than the Arthur is David theory. This needs more attention also if Arthur’s really doing all this just to get back at the actual dad, that’s some reverse flash levels of petty 💀
Matt: "Well, the Dog is David." Me: "What kinda fool do you take me for? The kid is David, Arthur is David, the dog is David, I AM DAVID! Are there any other Davids I should know about?" Cat clock: "Meow."
Mini-Mini theory: Welcoming Arthur home to fantasyland, could also mean he found a safe space in video games, which could also be another slight parallel to David.
Maybe the dog's psycopathic behavor is related with him having already lived the Machine King apocalyps, wether is him the master mind behind the machines or not, all the stress, trauma, killing and warping throu planes of excistence let him not only with the mission of killing his mom and himself in the past (thing that actually wouldn't work since it would provoke a paradox) but also with a shatered mind and sadistic behavor most of the time, this would also explain why the dog has such a smoking habit, the nicotine maybe relaxes him enough to not totaly lose his already decaying sanity, but hey, thats just q theory (sorry for any gramatical mistakes, english is not my first lenguage)
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I was another such kid: bright blonde with hazel eyes until I was about in middle school, then my hair darkened until I started dying it myself to make it stop looking grey and now it stays brown when it grows out. One of my kid brothers? He was the same way. Except he had blue eyes that darkened to brown in middle school, as well as the hair. Human phenotypal changes are just crazy.
I know this is 4 years late, but I'm revisiting some of my favorite videos on this channel and I wanted to share my own thoughts on this theory. Personally, I have a different theory for which character is which, and my only evidence for it relates to the hair colors, since the differing hair and eye colors of David and Arthur just strain my credibility of this theory. In _Duck Season's_ "Stuck Forever" ending, the TV comes back on to show a different kid - one with brown hair and brown eyes. I know that the "Stuck Forever" ending isn't the canon ending, but it at least shows that a kid like this exists in this in-game universe. It could be that THIS kid is a young Arthur Ford, and he ended up learning about the Void from the cursed _Duck Season_ cartridge (since he probably ends up going through something similar to what David goes through). And as for David... well, in that poster for "Hall of the Machine King", it shows a huge robot glaring down at a man - likely the protagonist of that game - and the man clearly has blonde hair. That man could very well be David, meaning that he's possibly the protagonist in "Hall of the Machine King". It's probably not true, since I have even less evidence for it than Matpat has for his own theory here, but it still makes sense to me.
GT: David is Arthur Me: Sure, entirely possible GT: David is Arthur and the Dog Me: What is this, some sort of Father, Son and Holy Spirit kinda deal???
"Appropriate amount of force." Remember that alien they capture in the movie Independence Day? Will Smith just punches it once. You gotta AT LEAST double tap THAT thing. From a helicopter eye level to a murderous human in a dogsuit on the lawn.... man, I get it. You just gotta make sure.
I'm guessing they were special forces or some sort of military task force to get away with that "appropriate" amount of force because no police officer would ever get away with that! The media would be all over it and the officer that fired the shots and the one that gave the order would not only be fired for excessive force but also arrested and convicted in a court of law for the unlawful and unnecessary murder of a civilian.
Little addition I wanna make, it could be that in different timelines, all the endings are canon, and each ending is with different Arthur-dogs from different timelines as well. While this world's Canon ending has David on the run and growing up into Arthur, he may go back as the dog with a different goal and cause a different ending, which loops to cause another different ending, and eventually it comes full circle to cause the Canon ending to in order to stop the mom from working on her game. The different endings cause different futures and motivations for David/Arthur, and most of them cause him to feel the need to go back and try to "fix" what happened as the different entities in the different timelines release what's in the void.
To address the "hair color" loophole to this theory: All my siblings were born with bright blonde hair that turned brown. Might this be similar? Also, if I were on the run and wanted to change myself to the point of changing my name, wouldn't it make sense to change your appearance also? Such as hair dye, a wig, etc? Just speculation, as you said. But I like the theory.
My hair color has also darkened over the years. Born strawberry blonde, was a platinum blonde until... 2nd grade? By which point i was a dishwater blonde. Simply light brown to a lot of folks. Now it all depends on the lighting and exactly where on my head you look. Some dark brown, some light, some still a daek blonde, and even spots where it looks ginger.
Same, all my siblings and I began blonde and are now all varying shades of darker. I think two of us could be considered dirty blonde, but the other two of us are definitely brunette now. My mom also had blonde hair as a child and now her hair is a pretty dark brown... well, grey, now, I guess. But all through my childhood she had very dark hair.
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@@DamnedPunk135 he’s trapped inside the game and is waiting for his young self (this is just a answer I thought of right when I saw the comment so don’t roast me too hard if it is not the correct answer)
I have a theory, after the ending of duck season where the dog dies, David is put in witness protection where his name is then changed and was adopted afterwards by the Ford family. He works on the other side of the company that created duck season, he is trying to destroy the dog permanently and that’s why he works on both sides to destroy the dog and save his victims, or the shadow figures from the ending. He worked for the other company to get into the void so he cand defeat the dog and the other cryptids once and for all.
13:42 It could also be the fact that David (Arthur) suffered a very, very traumatizing event, that his mum was brutally slaughtered and butchered and that a man in a dog suit escaped a game and then attempted to attack David. So it could be trauma that changed his hair and eye colour.
The last time the void opend was 30 years ago that is what was told to us during boneworks in that case we should have a 40~41 year old arthur not 20 something
The first time the void was opened was when they found the rock and that closed or broke and now they're using it as something to make games so they probably haven't opened it yet
The 30 years thing appears when David is a boy, as it appears as text on the screen in Duck Season, not Boneworks. Besides, Boneworks takes place only 10 to 15 years afterwards (DS = mid-1980s, BW = late-1990s). Oops, just finished the video and realised that this takes place only 9 years later, not 10-15
@@gracefulcubix4730 He didn't destroy anything. The movies would be the same regardless of anything he did. If people took them way too seriously that's not on him.
If David/Arthur comes back to stop him self then how come he killed or sent missing other families? Could it be that the kids or families are future workers? Or that their houses are other Nexus points? Edit: around the beginning of the game on the news it talks about the other families
@@benjaminnewlon7865 yeah i think he saw that if there was also other people besides his family involved, he would prevent it by killing them when he was in the area
The idea of David going back to change the timeline could explain the other ghostly entities in the games ending. If a new time line is created a new version of David enters the void. That’s why there are multiple endings in duck season. If the mini theory is 100% right then we are witnessing the one of the later versions of the timeline in duck seasons cannon ending and bone works
Alpha Cat77 the “Canon” ending is like, the 3rd ending in Duck Season! And weren’t there two spirits twitching about at the ending of Boneworks? I think...
When you talked about the pipes in the house, in a past episode of this mini trilogy, there was a conversation talking about this. “Piping in void energy,” I think. Very intriguing, keep it up
Well, for the second question... keep in mind that David's dad is nowhere to be seen throughout the game. Even though he and his mother keep pictures of him and his team, either his mom and dad are divorced or his dad simply isn't around much, or at all. Also notice that in the "canon" ending, when David's mom dies and he leaves, he *doesn't* contact his father (or any other relative) but instead runs away on his own. This likely means, again, David's father isn't in touch with the family or he just doesn't have one, leaving a bit of resentment in David. As for the first one... not quite so sure. I haven't played Duck Season for myself, so I can't claim to know the finer details of the story and/or how it all goes down. However, it's also likely that David - as the Dog and going back in time - intended to destroy ALL video game systems related to Gammon and/or Monogon, not just the one he and his mom rented. It's also unlikely David's mom was the ONLY one working on the project for Fantasy Land; maybe the other families future David killed also had parents working on the game, and he killed them to prevent them from finishing the game as well. As for killing the kids, thougn, all I can reason is that future David doesn't want them to grow up after seeing their parents die and is killing them out of mercy or something (again, I know it's pretty flimsy but it's all I got at the moment). **TL;DR** The password "baddadbadkid" likely refers to David's dad just... NOT being a good dad, and not being there for his wife and son for whatever reason (again, makes sense considering David has no other parental figure to turn to when the Dog kills his mom and chooses instead to go on the run by himself). As for future David becoming the Dog and killing other families, they're also involved in making games tied to the Void and wants to stamp them out, saving his own for last since he probably knows that killing his child self would cause him to cease to exist (past-future shenanigans and whatnot).
@@mrreyes5004 ok, everything you just said is strong evidence towards why his dad is the dog and it makes a whole lot more sense than David the dog. I know he's not the dad but I'm not wrong, there's more evidence towards the dad theory (even tho it's been debunked) and little evidence towards david
@@Bean-mr8sf Yeah, like Daniel Shin said, the dad isn't the dog, and it actually DOESN'T make sense anymore. Like, what motive what his dad even have for killing his own family? Unlike future David, he has no idea about the connection between the game companies (Gammon, Monogon) and the Void, so no reason for him to go on a murder spree. Meanwhile, future David DOES know, so he's going back to off anyone who could possibly make a game connected to the Void (again, like his mother's Fantasy Land along with other company workers who he kills). As I said, the password "baddadbadkid" just refers to David's father just being a bad dad by not being there for his family - again, David deciding to go on the run means he has no other parental figure to go to or ask for help - so his dad has nothing to do with the Dog (seriously, I never implied that to be the case; how you got that, I legit don't know).
@@mrreyes5004 I'm saying that the dog being the dad still makes more sense than David although it's been confirmed he's not. I just said you explaining why he's not still made more sense than matpats theory. And if he does want to destroy all other consoles, then why does he take out the entire families? In the game there is a news report stating that the dog has caused several families to go "missing". I believe the dog is just a psychotic person who managed to get hold of the power of the void and he's no one special.
Actually, sometime around when I was 15 my eye color changed. It didn’t get darker, as would assist the theory, but went from dark brown to hazel. So...there’s that.
This gives me the scary feeling that he may be right. I mean... for once, everything adds up, there aren't any loopholes, no loose ends. If this theory is true, Matt Pat is officially a prophet. Because through all of his theories, he is either completely wrong, or 100% right.