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Dont hug me im scared clock
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Second, the year 1955 was during the post-war period, an expansive time for MKULTRA experimentation, as well as subliminal TV programming. But why did everything take place on June 19, 1955, specifically? Is there something significant about that particular day?įirst, June 19, 1955, was Father’s Day, which gives things a sad tenor considering that the handler in the story is the boy’s father. The first episode was during breakfast, then each episode progressed through the day until bedtime.

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It is still June 19th.Īt this point, we realize that the entire series basically took place in a single day. Yellow Guy in his bedroom, crying because his friends are gone. A few items shown in this scene will reappear throughout the series, notably the date of June 19th and the checkerboard pattern. The first episode begins with the three protagonists of the show, Red Guy, Yellow Guy, and Duck Guy, sitting around a kitchen table. More than simply satirizing children’s shows, Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared paints a bleak picture of mass media and society as a whole. The series then took off, with each episode going deeper into the depths of Monarch Programming (if you don’t know what that is, please read this article first).

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After the video gained popularity, a second video was commissioned by Channel 4, a British television station (note that this station also sponsored Viktoria Modesta’s “Prototype”, a music video that is full of MK symbolism – read my article about it here). The first episode was reportedly created with little to no budget. The videos were created by British artists Becky Sloan and Joseph Pelling in 2011. Each episode is made to appear like a typical children’s television program, consisting of singing and talking puppets similar to those of Sesame Street, but eventually, the story takes a dark turn, usually involving gore. Pretty heavy stuff for a show about puppets. Even more disturbing, it also depicts the manipulation of agents working in the media using actual MKULTRA brainwashing techniques until they are completely broken down. It conceals a message about the effects of mass media on the world, how it shapes and molds people’s opinions, and how it preys deliberately on young, impressionable minds. Now that the final video has been published and the story is complete, I can wholeheartedly agree with these readers: Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared is not merely about random creepiness. VC readers astutely identified symbols and messages in the videos that pointed towards a deeper and more disturbing meaning. Over the last few years, I’ve received quite a few e-mails regarding Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared, a web series involving puppets and a whole lot of creepiness.

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  • On June 19 2022, the channel released a teaser trailer for the show titled "FLY", which also revealed that the show would premiere in September of 2022 on Channel 4.“Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared” is a web series of six enigmatic videos that has grown into a “cult phenomenon”. Behind the weirdness, however, is a deeper message: It is about mass media brainwashing and MKULTRA.
  • The video was later unlisted sometime in early 2022, before FLY.
  • However, information on the show's production has become scarce.
  • A Don't Hug Me I'm Scared show was announced on the channel in 2018 in the video "Wakey Wakey".
  • The main creators of the series collaborated on The Amazing World of Gumball in the episode, The Puppets.
  • Searching for the numbers on YouTube results in a video from the channel I 'm Reddish.
  • In the fifth episode of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, a telephone booth is present with the numbers, "07494795709" on top.
  • The main cast (Yellow Guy, Red Guy, & Duck) were interviewed by the website, It's Nice That.
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    Many easter eggs of previous episodes and characters can be seen in the newer ones.Also, the last episode was posted on YouTube on June 19, which could have been intentional.The calendar always indicates it's June 19, the day of Father's day.However, this results in them getting killed or tortured, which excludes them from appearing in future episodes other than cameos. Starting from episode four, each one of the characters become self aware and attempt to escape their predicament. The climax of each episode typically involves a shock element with use of graphic violence (commonly referenced as gore), and sometimes other coercive or warped themes. As each song progresses, it becomes apparent that its moral or message is nonsensical or self-contradicting, and that the "teacher" character has ulterior or sinister motives.

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    Each episode revolves around Yellow Guy (and his father Roy), Red Guy and Duck meeting one or several anthropomorphic characters, who begin a musical number related to a basic concept of day-to-day life with an upbeat melody similar to that of a nursery rhyme.















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