DHMIS 6

GUYS ITS OUT
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WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE IDEA?

WHAT THE FUCK WAS THIS

>16:42:43

So what if the file came alive and started talking, guys?

See

That sounds really boring.

That one's at bump limit.

So, in the end, none of them are real - right?

Just coming in. Anyone else think up the Red Guy being behind it all? All the songs; fake bird friend; messing with yellow kid; being not really aware at present but having started it all with things going out of control? Yellow father possibly NOT the villain? Anyone?

>Yellow father possibly NOT the villain?
I've seen this one, but not that Red was himself the villain

Not so much evil evil but more Red created the DHMIS universe. You saw: those were his songs; he was at the computer; he made the calls; he could pull the plug. He wanted to create DHMIS as an escape so badly and he ended up falling into it. likely madness.

The only question is Yellow kid and if Red guy forced him to be part of the project.

I know people have speculated that Roy was the producer

Guys what if Yellow Dad is the devil and they are in hell and the characters represent the seven deadly sins?

Roy is the producer and Red Guy is the director.

Okay guys, so what if the file was like, alive, and talking

What if Roy is actually intended as a 'good' character as Yellow's father, but seen in the creepy way he's shown because their reliance on lessons from the media has distanced Yellow, and previously the other characters, from responsible adults. This would explain why he has been present in all but 1 episode, but mostly forced to stand at a distance.

Many believe that Red has represented a teenager, Yellow a child, and Green an elderly person. When Red 'grew up' into adulthood and left the series, he tried to reach them with the phone call in Episode 5 to warn them against listening only to the media as he had seen the effect it had had on him in later life. This effect is seen in Episode 6, where the real world is monotonous and the cutesy life lessons have not prepared him properly, instead giving a warped view of the world which does not work when applied to reality (hence the weird stuff in each episode and him being denied by the other workers). Red then goes on to realise that he, as an adult, has the ability to influence the lessons taught to Yellow, but cannot directly interact due to the stronghold the media has on him, in effect being put in a similar position to Roy. He can instead only flip switches on a board, choosing lessons like channels on a TV. When Roy taps him on the shoulder Red realises what has truly been happening across the series and they come to a mutual understanding about what must be done. Red does what Roy was too afraid to do; he tries to free Yellow by removing the influence of the media entirely, unplugging the desk. We do not see whether this is successful.

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Red card!

I still really dig the theory from last thread that the office scene was a flashback to Red developing the idea for the show, and then the night club scene was Roy discovering Red and then offering to help him produce the show.

>When your co-worker is acting like an autist

Will part 2 really happen tomorrow?

No.

It would be crazy if it did, but it probably won't

So basically the entire plot is that an autistic red guy teams up with Roy in the hopes of making a creative kids show but it backfires because Roy just wants to torture his son with it, right?

My silly boy has allowed his eyes to grow arrogant and rude, for this I will take him on a trip to punish land.

No; that sounds really boring

Yellow is Roy's self insert, and punishes Yellow as a way of punishing himself. Green is an actor who fucked off in the middle of production and Red was both a director and actor.

Their colour changes at the end are the colours they spell in the first episode

is this good y/n?

>name tag

y, very much so

Was Duck Guy just a prop in the system all along?

Man, seeing the red guy kinda missing his inane old life reminded me of Gregory Horror Show.

Are you having a bad dream, Sup Forums?

Yes, could you wake me up now?

Sure.

With cobbles and playing and speaking in rhyme!

*plague

Shit, I'm embarrassed.

Reminder.

The red in real life segments are genuine quality cinematography

Pure kino.

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>Roy: My silly boy has allowed his eyes to grow arrogant and rude, for this I will take him on a trip to punish land.

I think I know the answer. ..

Red wanted to show off his ideas to people. He tried but failed. Then he met Roy. Roy saw his son as an idiot so he wanted to punish his son while teaching him at the same time. So both Roy and Red created a show. But then Roy took over and used Red's ideas to force his son to learn through song.

The Green Bird is not real and is made to keep his son from freaking out but then became self aware. So Roy killed off Green Bird. Red meanwhile somehow forgot and by the forth episode he was so mindblown, he blackout then went into a dream to remember his past then woke up near the control station. That when Roy tried to stop him, but red pulled the plug to stop him. But as for the last part... I dont really know.

Also Tom predicted episode 4:
Tom: Time went new and got old like history, and stuff from the past went into a mystery.
Yellow: You made me died.
Tom: But look a comp-
Computer: -computer, I'm a computry guy.

THAT EXPLAINS WHY THE BIRD ITS AUTO TUNED