Media Theory

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Well there's the most popular theory that I have been beating around the bush to publish. I didn't want to write it because I'd rather be cReAtIvE and make my own and teach you guys about these new ones I've seen.

Anyways, there's a theory that we've all heard and I don't even know why I'm writing it because you all know it but I guess anyone who's anyone needs to know about this and just in case you didn't know, here it is:

Roy represents the media. He created this machine shown in DHMIS 6 to make a show to brainwash the most sensitive age groups to the media. Young children, teens/young adults, and the elderly.

In DHMIS 1, Roy is not shown for whatever reason. The fact that he is not present is irrelevant. The teacher that is teaching is a notebook, teaching the age groups how to be creative. Becky and Joe made these teachers get mad anytime the students were questioning the lesson or thinking anything other than what is taught by the teacher. The teacher believes green is not a creative color, so she teaches them that green is not a creative color. The student wants to paint a picture of a clown? The teacher does not like clowns so she destroys the painting and tells him to "slow down." What the teacher believes symbolizes what society believes. Things such as "pink is only for girls," and "bleu is only for boys," are often taught to children as the teacher told them that green is not a creative color.

In DHMIS  2, the clock is trying to teach the students about time.He's pretty much telling them that they will run out of time so they should do whatever they want (YOLO xD) but he gets mad at them when they do what they want (house of cards thing). The clock also got mad when they started questioning him, as society does to people now a days.

In DHMIS 3, the teacher (a love bug) taught them about love and religion. They wanted to wash his brain and they told him only boys and girls go together and any other way is bad and unclean. And, as usual, this is what the media and society say about love. They also said they must feed their king gravel even though he really didn't do anything except sit there and eat it. If you think about it, they were feeding him for no reason at all.. It was literally just a giant head made of rock. Roy is seen in this episode also.

In DHMIS 4, they were learning about computers. The computer got mad when the Red Guy touched it after trying to get it to stop talking. This was him questioning the way the media thought so the computer retaliated by screaming, "DON"T TOUCH MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!" (honestly, that dumbass computer is my spirit animal). And when Red Guy's head exploded, his was him realizing the media was stupid and should not be blindly followed and essentially, growing up.

In DHMIS 5, this is the media trying to control what one should eat. If you notice, the teachers were a piece of meat and a can of veggies. They were purposely telling them to eat foods that were unlike the teachers, probably trying no not get eaten. The foods that they were trying to tell them to eat were not healthy and if you only ate those foods, you would most likely die from lack of nutrients. The telephone ringing was the Red Guy trying to call attention to the fact that they should stop listening to the media. When they Duck Guy died, this was him passing from this world to the next. I mean, he was a pretty old dude, it was only a matter of time. The ending represented the fact that listening to the media leads you to become unhealthy and, obese.

DHMIS 6, this showed Red Guy remembering how it was to listen to the media. The other red guys didn't like when they listened to the media. This is why in the office they said it sounded boring and they tried to boo him off the stage. Then, he spotted Roy. This symbolizes him taking the next step that no one now a days is taking and completely shutting down the media. His seeing Roy s his realizing the media should not be followed, and him messing with the machine is him trying to figure out how to stop it. Once he realized he has to unplug the machine, he does so, shutting down the media and society and convincing everyone that they should (and will) be allowed to be themselves with little to no judgement. The last part with the characters being their favorite colors represents the generations after that being raised with little to no judgement on being unique.

Anywho, the theory is pretty common so I figured I kinda had to publish it sooner or later. Be sure to comment if you have any arguments or need clarification. Hope you guys liked it! As always, be sure to comment, vote, and share. Chao for now!

~Natalia

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