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* Red Guy [[spoiler:(who is in reality)]] is asked to file some things, and says that it would be weird if the file came to life and began to sing. [[spoiler:Later in the episode, as Red Guy is toggling the slew of teachers in the machine, one of them just so happens to be a singing file.]]

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* Red Guy [[spoiler:(who is in reality)]] is asked to file some things, and says that it would be weird if the file came to life and began to sing. [[spoiler:Later in the episode, as Red Guy is toggling the slew of teachers in the machine, one of them just so happens to be a singing file.file who says the exact same line he said.]]
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* Even before the episode starts, during to theme song, there’s a shot of the trio’s fridge, which has a picture of [[spoiler: Yellow Guy with his hand being cut off]], possibly foreshadowing that same thing happening in the episode.
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* When Lamb Chop Guy starts singing, he pokes Duck a few times with his fork. [[spoiler:He doesn't turn out well.]]

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* When Lamb Chop Guy starts singing, he pokes Duck a few times with his fork. [[spoiler:He doesn't turn out well.]]

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!!Series
* "Jobs":
** When the trio ask if the workers have seen Briefcase, the workers point to a first aid kit, thinking they're describing it. [[spoiler:As it turns out, Briefcase was hiding inside the entire time.]]
** Just as he disappears into the closet, Briefcase sings, "You can be the one who digs a hole at a funeral." The next episode is "Death".
* "Death":
** When Duck is reading his newspaper, there is a small mention of a worm being fired for harassment. Eventually, said worm shows up as the teacher in "Friendship".
** The front page of Duck's newspaper says "Power surge leads to blackout", [[spoiler:which is exactly what happens in "Electricity"]].
** Duck's song alludes to all of the teachers (aside from the Coffin) in the TV series.
--->''When you meet a businessman\\

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!!"Jobs":
* "Jobs":
**
When the trio ask if the workers have seen Briefcase, the workers point to a first aid kit, thinking they're describing it. [[spoiler:As it turns out, Briefcase was hiding inside the entire time.]]
** * Just as he disappears into the closet, Briefcase sings, "You can be the one who digs a hole at a funeral." The next episode is "Death".
"Death".

!!"Death":
* "Death":
**
When Duck is reading his newspaper, there is a small mention of a worm being fired for harassment. Eventually, said worm shows up as the teacher in "Friendship".
** * The front page of Duck's newspaper says "Power surge leads to blackout", [[spoiler:which is exactly what happens in "Electricity"]].
** * Duck's song alludes to all of the teachers (aside from the Coffin) in the TV series.
--->''When -->''When you meet a businessman\\



* "Family":
** During The Twins' musical number, they mention "cooking family meals" as something a family should do together, showing a roasted chicken coming out of the oven. [[spoiler:This alludes to their entire motive of getting Yellow Guy to order them a family-sized chicken dinner.]]
** The grandmother screams when Duck tries to take "Mother's piece", since only Mother is allowed to touch it, even though Yellow Guy had been given it to use without incident. [[spoiler:It turns out the family's plan was to turn Yellow Guy into the new mother.]]
** The "father" never speaks, [[{{Angrish}} he only ever grunts]]. [[spoiler:He can't talk because he's the baby.]] Also, when the kids say that it's bedtime, he [[ManChild joins them in their excited jumping]].
** [[spoiler:Roy]] can briefly be seen walking away from the Twins' house window [[FiveSecondForeshadowing shortly]] before his actual surprise appearance.
* "Transportation":
** During the Old Train's song, the license "[=LE5L3Y=]" is prominently featured, as in [[spoiler:Lesley, the woman Yellow Guy encounters in the attic in the next episode and who is implied to be the one running the show this time around]].
** Yellow Guy looks at the window on his side of the car and sees his reflection, which has neatly-combed hair, as opposed to his actual messy style. [[spoiler:In the next episode, when his batteries are changed and he regains full brain power, his looks change accordingly, and his mirror reflection now shows his dim-witted self.]]
** The dream Yellow Guy describes in the intro song [[spoiler:sounds a lot like what happens in "Electricity", especially the mention of a "little lumpy one" and "I knew what they were but I don't know now"]].
* In the beginning of "Electricity", when the puppets all try to guess the opposite of "down", [[spoiler:Yellow Guy gives a rambling, confused answer that at first sounds like nonsense, but turns out to foreshadow all the revelations of the episode]].

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!!"Family":
* "Family":
**
During The Twins' musical number, they mention "cooking family meals" as something a family should do together, showing a roasted chicken coming out of the oven. [[spoiler:This alludes to their entire motive of getting Yellow Guy to order them a family-sized chicken dinner.]]
** * The grandmother screams when Duck tries to take "Mother's piece", since only Mother is allowed to touch it, even though Yellow Guy had been given it to use without incident. [[spoiler:It turns out the family's plan was to turn Yellow Guy into the new mother.]]
** * The "father" never speaks, [[{{Angrish}} he only ever grunts]]. [[spoiler:He can't talk because he's the baby.]] Also, when the kids say that it's bedtime, he [[ManChild joins them in their excited jumping]].
** * [[spoiler:Roy]] can briefly be seen walking away from the Twins' house window [[FiveSecondForeshadowing shortly]] before his actual surprise appearance.
appearance.

!!"Transportation":
* "Transportation":
**
During the Old Train's song, the license "[=LE5L3Y=]" is prominently featured, as in [[spoiler:Lesley, the woman Yellow Guy encounters in the attic in the next episode and who is implied to be the one running the show this time around]].
** * Yellow Guy looks at the window on his side of the car and sees his reflection, which has neatly-combed hair, as opposed to his actual messy style. [[spoiler:In the next episode, when his batteries are changed and he regains full brain power, his looks change accordingly, and his mirror reflection now shows his dim-witted self.]]
** * The dream Yellow Guy describes in the intro song [[spoiler:sounds a lot like what happens in "Electricity", especially the mention of a "little lumpy one" and "I knew what they were but I don't know now"]].
now"]].

!!"Electricity":
* In the beginning of "Electricity", the episode, when the puppets all try to guess the opposite of "down", [[spoiler:Yellow Guy gives a rambling, confused answer that at first sounds like nonsense, but turns out to foreshadow all the revelations of the episode]].episode]].
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* A staring, blinking, creepily fleshy eye shows up throughout the episode, including, eventually, in a plate of spaghetti, [[spoiler: suggesting the poor Duck’s eventual fate, which is revealed with a DerangedAnimation of eyeballs on a plate.]]
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When you meet the plugging man\\

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When you meet the plugging plug-in man\\



** During The Twins’ musical number, they mention “cooking family meals” as something a family should do together, showing a roasted chicken coming out of the oven. [[spoiler:This alludes to their entire motive of getting Yellow Guy to order them a family-sized chicken dinner.]]

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** During The Twins’ Twins' musical number, they mention “cooking "cooking family meals” meals" as something a family should do together, showing a roasted chicken coming out of the oven. [[spoiler:This alludes to their entire motive of getting Yellow Guy to order them a family-sized chicken dinner.]]
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** During The Twins’ musical number, they mention “cooking family meals” as something a family should do together, showing a roasted chicken coming out of the oven. [[spoiler:This alludes to their entire motive of getting Yellow Guy to order them a family-sized chicken dinner.]]
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* '''Apple''': And I rot over time and I'm [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand noot anymooooooooore...]] Five guesses as to what happens to the puppets later in the episode.

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* '''Apple''': '''Apple:''' And I rot over time and I'm [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand noot anymooooooooore...]] Five guesses as to what happens to the puppets later in the episode.
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** [[spoiler:Roy]] can briefly be seen walking away from the Twins' house window [[FiveSecondForeshadowing shortly]] before his actual surprise appearance.

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* In the fourth and fifth episodes, the Teachers show up out of nowhere with no logical reason how they got there. Episode 6 reveals that [[spoiler:they are controlled by a machine, which can place them in the scene at any time]].

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* In the fourth "Computers" and fifth episodes, "Health", the Teachers show up out of nowhere with no logical reason how they got there. Episode 6 This episode reveals that [[spoiler:they are controlled by a machine, which can place them in the scene at any time]].



* In "Jobs", when they ask if the workers have seen the Briefcase, the workers point to a first aid kit, thinking they're describing it. [[spoiler:As it turns out, the Briefcase was hiding inside the entire time.]]
** Just as he disappears into the closet, the Briefcase sings, "You can be the one who digs a hole at a funeral." The next episode is "Death".

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* In "Jobs", when they "Jobs":
** When the trio
ask if the workers have seen the Briefcase, the workers point to a first aid kit, thinking they're describing it. [[spoiler:As it turns out, the Briefcase was hiding inside the entire time.]]
** Just as he disappears into the closet, the Briefcase sings, "You can be the one who digs a hole at a funeral." The next episode is "Death".



* In "Family", the grandmother screams when Duck tries to take "Mother's piece", since only Mother is allowed to touch it, even though Yellow Guy had been given it to use without incident. [[spoiler:It turns out the family's plan was to turn Yellow Guy into the new mother.]]
** The "father" never speaks, [[{{Angrish}} he only ever grunts]] [[spoiler:he can't talk because he's the baby,]] also when the kids say it's bedtime he [[ManChild joins them in their exited jumping.]]

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* In "Family", the "Family":
** The
grandmother screams when Duck tries to take "Mother's piece", since only Mother is allowed to touch it, even though Yellow Guy had been given it to use without incident. [[spoiler:It turns out the family's plan was to turn Yellow Guy into the new mother.]]
** The "father" never speaks, [[{{Angrish}} he only ever grunts]] [[spoiler:he grunts]]. [[spoiler:He can't talk because he's the baby,]] also baby.]] Also, when the kids say that it's bedtime bedtime, he [[ManChild joins them in their exited jumping.]]excited jumping]].

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* In "Jobs", when they ask if the workers have seen the briefcase, the workers point to a first aid kit, thinking they're describing it. [[spoiler:As it turns out, the briefcase was hiding inside the entire time.]]

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* In "Jobs", when they ask if the workers have seen the briefcase, Briefcase, the workers point to a first aid kit, thinking they're describing it. [[spoiler:As it turns out, the briefcase Briefcase was hiding inside the entire time.]]]]
** Just as he disappears into the closet, the Briefcase sings, "You can be the one who digs a hole at a funeral." The next episode is "Death".



** The "farther" never speaks, [[{{Angrish}} he only ever grunts]] [[spoiler:he can't talk because he's the baby,]] also when the kids say it's bedtime he [[ManChild joins them in their exited jumping.]]

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** The "farther" "father" never speaks, [[{{Angrish}} he only ever grunts]] [[spoiler:he can't talk because he's the baby,]] also when the kids say it's bedtime he [[ManChild joins them in their exited jumping.]]
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** The "farther" never speaks, [[{{Angrish}} he only ever grunts]] [[spoiler:he can't talk because he's the baby,]] also when the kids say it's bedtime he [[ManChild joins them in their exited jumping.]]
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* The order in which [[spoiler:the puppets are seemingly killed off]] in the last three episodes mirrors their attitudes towards the teacher in the first three-Red Guy was the one who called Sketchbook's ideas boring in the original short and [[spoiler:his head explodes]] at the end of Episode 4, Duck was the one to bring up that time might not exist in the second and [[spoiler:is EatenAlive]] in Episode 5, and Yellow Guy was the one who had the supposedly-wrong idea of love in Episode 3.

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* The order in which [[spoiler:the puppets are seemingly killed off]] in the last three episodes mirrors their attitudes towards the teacher in the first three-Red three -- Red Guy was is the one who called calls Sketchbook's ideas boring in the original short and [[spoiler:his head explodes]] at the end of Episode 4, Duck was is the one to bring up that time might not exist in the second and [[spoiler:is EatenAlive]] in Episode 5, and Yellow Guy was is the one who had has the supposedly-wrong idea of love in Episode 3.



!!Episode 2:

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!!Episode 2:!!"Time":



* When time is sped up, Yellow Guy and Red Guy merely become wrinkled and grey-haired, and are still moving around and making a lot of noise. Duck isn't moving at all, other than Tony rocking his chair, and he isn't making a sound, and he is the only one shown to be rotting away almost instantly, the flesh falling off his fingers and his eye falling out of his socket, instead of him getting old like the other puppets. When things go back to normal, Duck's eye is still in the corner of the room, while Tony very pointedly says "Eventually, everyone runs out of time." Fast forward to Episode 5...

!!Episode 3:

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* When time is sped up, Yellow Guy and Red Guy merely become wrinkled and grey-haired, grey haired, and are still moving around and making a lot of noise. Duck isn't moving at all, other than Tony rocking his chair, and he isn't making a sound, and he is the only one shown to be rotting away almost instantly, the flesh falling off his fingers and his eye falling out of his socket, instead of him getting old like the other puppets. When things go back to normal, Duck's eye is still in the corner of the room, while Tony very pointedly says says. "Eventually, everyone runs out of time." Fast forward to Episode 5...

!!Episode 3:
"Health"...

!!"Love":



!!Episode 5:
* Episode 5 shows a quick shot of the drawing on the fridge, which has changed to show Red Guy leaving the house and Duck dead. Guess what happens by the end?
* The canned Duck is shown in the "healthy food shape" and behind the cooked meat when the "fancy food" are shown.

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!!Episode 5:
!!"Health":
* Episode 5 The start of the episode shows a quick shot of the drawing on the fridge, which has changed to show Red Guy leaving the house and Duck dead. Guess what happens by the end?
* The canned Duck is shown in the "healthy food shape" and behind the cooked meat when the "fancy food" are is shown.



* Not to mention, in Episode 3 they are seen eating raw dead birds, and in Episode 1, it's Duck who spells out "death" in potato stamps, while the others coat organs in glitter and make them into a cake, just like [[spoiler:the giant can does with Duck's organs. Duck's death was foreshadowed from the very beginning.]]

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* Not to mention, in Episode 3 they In "Love", the characters are seen eating raw dead birds, and in Episode 1, "Creativity", it's Duck who spells out "death" in potato stamps, while the others coat organs in glitter and make them into a cake, just like [[spoiler:the giant can does with Duck's organs. Duck's death was foreshadowed from the very beginning.]]



!!Episode 6:

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!!Episode 6:!!"Dreams":



--> When you meet a businessman
--> You must shake him by the hand
--> When you meet a family man
--> You must shake him by the hand
--> When you meet the choo-choo man
--> You must shake him by the hand
--> When you meet a friendly fellow
--> You must shake him by the hand
--> When you meet the plugging man
--> You must shake him by the hand

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--> When --->''When you meet a businessman
-->
businessman\\
You must shake him by the hand
-->
hand\\
When you meet a family man
-->
man\\
You must shake him by the hand
-->
hand\\
When you meet the choo-choo man
-->
man\\
You must shake him by the hand
-->
hand\\
When you meet a friendly fellow
-->
fellow\\
You must shake him by the hand
-->
hand\\
When you meet the plugging man
-->
man\\
You must shake him by the handhand''
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** Duck's song alludes to all of the teachers (aside from the Coffin) in the TV series.
--> When you meet a businessman
--> You must shake him by the hand
--> When you meet a family man
--> You must shake him by the hand
--> When you meet the choo-choo man
--> You must shake him by the hand
--> When you meet a friendly fellow
--> You must shake him by the hand
--> When you meet the plugging man
--> You must shake him by the hand
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As is being done with other pages, Duck's official name is Duck, not Duck Guy.


* The order in which [[spoiler:the puppets are seemingly killed off]] in the last three episodes mirrors their attitudes towards the teacher in the first three-Red Guy was the one who called Sketchbook's ideas boring in the original short and [[spoiler:his head explodes]] at the end of Episode 4, Duck Guy was the one to bring up that time might not exist in the second and [[spoiler:is EatenAlive]] in Episode 5, and Yellow Guy was the one who had the supposedly-wrong idea of love in Episode 3.

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* The order in which [[spoiler:the puppets are seemingly killed off]] in the last three episodes mirrors their attitudes towards the teacher in the first three-Red Guy was the one who called Sketchbook's ideas boring in the original short and [[spoiler:his head explodes]] at the end of Episode 4, Duck Guy was the one to bring up that time might not exist in the second and [[spoiler:is EatenAlive]] in Episode 5, and Yellow Guy was the one who had the supposedly-wrong idea of love in Episode 3.



* When time is sped up, Yellow Guy and Red Guy merely become wrinkled and grey-haired, and are still moving around and making a lot of noise. Duck Guy isn't moving at all, other than Tony rocking his chair, and he isn't making a sound, and he is the only one shown to be rotting away almost instantly, the flesh falling off his fingers and his eye falling out of his socket, instead of him getting old like the other puppets. When things go back to normal, Duck Guy's eye is still in the corner of the room, while Tony very pointedly says "Eventually, everyone runs out of time." Fast forward to Episode 5...

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* When time is sped up, Yellow Guy and Red Guy merely become wrinkled and grey-haired, and are still moving around and making a lot of noise. Duck Guy isn't moving at all, other than Tony rocking his chair, and he isn't making a sound, and he is the only one shown to be rotting away almost instantly, the flesh falling off his fingers and his eye falling out of his socket, instead of him getting old like the other puppets. When things go back to normal, Duck Guy's Duck's eye is still in the corner of the room, while Tony very pointedly says "Eventually, everyone runs out of time." Fast forward to Episode 5...



* Episode 5 shows a quick shot of the drawing on the fridge, which has changed to show Red Guy leaving the house and Duck Guy dead. Guess what happens by the end?
* The canned Duck Guy is shown in the "healthy food shape" and behind the cooked meat when the "fancy food" are shown.
* When Lamb Chop Guy starts singing, he pokes Duck Guy a few times with his fork. [[spoiler:He doesn't turn out well.]]
* The Lamb Chop puts a lot of emphasis and mispronunciation on the word "OR-GANS". [[spoiler:Guess what is harvested from Duck Guy by the end of the episode?]]
* Not to mention, in Episode 3 they are seen eating raw dead birds, and in Episode 1, it's Duck Guy who spells out "death" in potato stamps, while the others coat organs in glitter and make them into a cake, just like [[spoiler:the giant can does with Duck Guy's organs. Duck Guy's death was foreshadowed from the very beginning.]]

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* Episode 5 shows a quick shot of the drawing on the fridge, which has changed to show Red Guy leaving the house and Duck Guy dead. Guess what happens by the end?
* The canned Duck Guy is shown in the "healthy food shape" and behind the cooked meat when the "fancy food" are shown.
* When Lamb Chop Guy starts singing, he pokes Duck Guy a few times with his fork. [[spoiler:He doesn't turn out well.]]
* The Lamb Chop puts a lot of emphasis and mispronunciation on the word "OR-GANS". [[spoiler:Guess what is harvested from Duck Guy by the end of the episode?]]
* Not to mention, in Episode 3 they are seen eating raw dead birds, and in Episode 1, it's Duck Guy who spells out "death" in potato stamps, while the others coat organs in glitter and make them into a cake, just like [[spoiler:the giant can does with Duck Guy's Duck's organs. Duck Guy's Duck's death was foreshadowed from the very beginning.]]



** When Duck Guy is reading his newspaper, there is a small mention of a worm being fired for harassment. Eventually, said worm shows up as the teacher in "Friendship".
** The front page of Duck Guy's newspaper says "Power surge leads to blackout", [[spoiler:which is exactly what happens in "Electricity"]].

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** When Duck Guy is reading his newspaper, there is a small mention of a worm being fired for harassment. Eventually, said worm shows up as the teacher in "Friendship".
** The front page of Duck Guy's Duck's newspaper says "Power surge leads to blackout", [[spoiler:which is exactly what happens in "Electricity"]].
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* In the fourth and fifth episodes, the Teachers show up out of nowhere with no logical reason how they got there. Episode 6 reveals that [[spoiler:they are controlled by a machine, which can place them in the scene at any time.]]
* Red Guy [[spoiler:(who is in reality)]] is asked to file some things, and says that it would be weird if the file came to life and began to sing. [[spoiler:Later in the episode, as Red Guy is toggling the slew of teachers in the machine, one of them just so happens to be a singing file]].
* In the interview, when the puppets are asked what they find exciting, Red Guy replies "Nothing". It seems like just a reference to how Red Guy is TheStoic, but it's also foreshadowing that [[spoiler:when Red Guy escaped the lessons, he ended up in a world where everything's dull and boring]].

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* In the fourth and fifth episodes, the Teachers show up out of nowhere with no logical reason how they got there. Episode 6 reveals that [[spoiler:they are controlled by a machine, which can place them in the scene at any time.]]
time]].
* Red Guy [[spoiler:(who is in reality)]] is asked to file some things, and says that it would be weird if the file came to life and began to sing. [[spoiler:Later in the episode, as Red Guy is toggling the slew of teachers in the machine, one of them just so happens to be a singing file]].
file.]]
* In the interview, when the puppets are asked what they find exciting, Red Guy replies "Nothing". It seems like just a reference to how Red Guy is TheStoic, but it's also foreshadowing that [[spoiler:when Red Guy escaped escapes the lessons, he ended ends up in a world where everything's dull and boring]].



* In "Jobs", when they ask if the workers have seen the briefcase, the workers point to a first aid kit, thinking they're describing it. [[spoiler: As it turns out, the briefcase was hiding inside the entire time.]]

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* In "Jobs", when they ask if the workers have seen the briefcase, the workers point to a first aid kit, thinking they're describing it. [[spoiler: As [[spoiler:As it turns out, the briefcase was hiding inside the entire time.]]



* In "Family", the grandmother screams when Duck tries to take "Mother's piece", since only Mother is allowed to touch it, even though Yellow Guy had been given it to use without incident. [[spoiler: It turns out the family's plan was to turn Yellow Guy into the new mother.]]

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* In "Family", the grandmother screams when Duck tries to take "Mother's piece", since only Mother is allowed to touch it, even though Yellow Guy had been given it to use without incident. [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It turns out the family's plan was to turn Yellow Guy into the new mother.]]



* In the beginning of "Electricity", when the puppets all try to guess the opposite of "down", [[spoiler:Yellow Guy gives a rambling, confused answer that at first sounds like nonsense, but turns out to foreshadow all the revelations of the episode.]]

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* In the beginning of "Electricity", when the puppets all try to guess the opposite of "down", [[spoiler:Yellow Guy gives a rambling, confused answer that at first sounds like nonsense, but turns out to foreshadow all the revelations of the episode.]]episode]].
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* In "Family", the grandmother screams when Duck tries to take "Mother's piece", since only Mother is allowed to touch it, even though Yellow Guy had been given it to use without incident. [[spoiler: It turns out the family's plan was to turn Yellow Guy into the new mother.]]

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* When Lamb Chop Guy starts singing in Episode 5, he pokes Duck Guy a few times with his fork. [[spoiler: He doesn't turn out well.]]

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* When Lamb Chop Guy starts singing in Episode 5, singing, he pokes Duck Guy a few times with his fork. [[spoiler: He [[spoiler:He doesn't turn out well.]]



* Not to mention, in Episode 3 they are seen eating raw dead birds, and in Episode 1, it's Duck Guy who spells out "death" in potato stamps, while the others coat organs in glitter and make them into a cake, just like [[spoiler:the giant can does with Duck Guy's organs. Duck Guy's death was foreshadowed from the very beginning]].

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* Not to mention, in Episode 3 they are seen eating raw dead birds, and in Episode 1, it's Duck Guy who spells out "death" in potato stamps, while the others coat organs in glitter and make them into a cake, just like [[spoiler:the giant can does with Duck Guy's organs. Duck Guy's death was foreshadowed from the very beginning]].beginning.]]



* In "Death", when Duck Guy is reading his newspaper, there is a small mention of a worm being fired for harassment. Eventually, said worm shows up as the teacher in "Friendship".
* Also in "Death", the front page of Duck Guy's newspaper says "Power surge leads to blackout", [[spoiler: which is exactly what happens in "Electricity".]]
* In "Transportation", during the Old Train's song, the license "[=LE5L3Y=]" is prominently featured, as in [[spoiler:Lesley, the woman Yellow Guy encounters in the attic in the next episode and who is implies to be the one running the show this time around]].
* In the same episode, Yellow Guy looks at the window on his side of the car and sees his reflection, which has neatly-combed hair, as opposed to his actual messy style. [[spoiler:In the next episode, when his batteries are changed and he regains full brain power, his looks change accordingly, and his mirror reflection now shows his dim-witted self.]]
* Also in the same episode, the dream Yellow Guy describes in the intro song [[spoiler:sounds a lot like what happens in "Electricity", especially the mention of a "little lumpy one" and "I knew what they were but I don't know now"]]

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* In "Death", when "Death":
** When
Duck Guy is reading his newspaper, there is a small mention of a worm being fired for harassment. Eventually, said worm shows up as the teacher in "Friendship".
* Also in "Death", the ** The front page of Duck Guy's newspaper says "Power surge leads to blackout", [[spoiler: which [[spoiler:which is exactly what happens in "Electricity".]]
"Electricity"]].
* In "Transportation", during "Transportation":
** During
the Old Train's song, the license "[=LE5L3Y=]" is prominently featured, as in [[spoiler:Lesley, the woman Yellow Guy encounters in the attic in the next episode and who is implies implied to be the one running the show this time around]].
* In the same episode, ** Yellow Guy looks at the window on his side of the car and sees his reflection, which has neatly-combed hair, as opposed to his actual messy style. [[spoiler:In the next episode, when his batteries are changed and he regains full brain power, his looks change accordingly, and his mirror reflection now shows his dim-witted self.]]
* Also in the same episode, the ** The dream Yellow Guy describes in the intro song [[spoiler:sounds a lot like what happens in "Electricity", especially the mention of a "little lumpy one" and "I knew what they were but I don't know now"]]now"]].
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* In the beginning of "Electricity", when the puppets all try to guess the opposite of "down", [[spoiler:Yellow Guy gives a rambling, confused answer that at first sounds like nonsense, but turns out to foreshadow all the revelations of the episode.]]
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* When Steak Guy starts singing in Episode 5, he pokes Duck Guy a few times with his fork. [[spoiler: He doesn't turn out well.]]
* The Steak puts a lot of emphasis and mispronunciation on the word "OR-GANS". [[spoiler:Guess what is harvested from Duck Guy by the end of the episode?]]

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* When Steak Lamb Chop Guy starts singing in Episode 5, he pokes Duck Guy a few times with his fork. [[spoiler: He doesn't turn out well.]]
* The Steak Lamb Chop puts a lot of emphasis and mispronunciation on the word "OR-GANS". [[spoiler:Guess what is harvested from Duck Guy by the end of the episode?]]
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* Also in the same episode, the dream Yellow Guy describes in the intro song [[spoiler:sounds a lot like what happens in "Electricity", especially the mention of a "little lumpy one" and "I knew what they were but I don't know now"]]
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* Also in "Death", the front page of Duck Guy's newspaper says "Power surge leads to blackout", [[spoiler: which is exactly what happens in "Electricity".]]
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* In "Death", when Duck Guy is reading his newspaper, there is a small mention of a worm being fired for harassment. Eventually, said worm shows up as the teacher in "Friendship".
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* In "Transportation", during the Old Train's song, the license "[=LE5L3Y=]" is prominently featured, as in [[spoiler:Lesley, the woman Yellow Guy encounters in the attic in the next episode]].

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* In "Transportation", during the Old Train's song, the license "[=LE5L3Y=]" is prominently featured, as in [[spoiler:Lesley, the woman Yellow Guy encounters in the attic in the next episode]].episode and who is implies to be the one running the show this time around]].
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* In "Jobs", when they ask if the workers have seen the briefcase, the workers point to a first aid kit, thinking they're describing it. [[spoiler: As it turns out, the briefcase was hiding inside the entire time.]]
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* In the same episode, Yellow Guy looks at the window on his side of the car and sees his reflection, which has neatly-combed hair, as opposed to his actual messy style. [[spoiler:In the next episode, when his batteries are changed and he regains full brain power, his looks change accordingly, and his mirror reflection now shows his dim-witted self.]]
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* In "Transportation", during the Old Train's song, the license "[=LE5L3Y=]" is prominently featured, as in [[spoiler:Lesley, the woman Yellow Guy encounters in the attic in the next episode]].

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* Episode 4 had several subtle references to oats. Episode 5 is all about foods that are plain-looking, like oats. Given the conspiracy elements that have been surfacing lately, what could they really mean?



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* Episode 4 had several subtle references to oats. Episode 5 is all about foods that are plain-looking, like oats. Given the conspiracy elements that have been surfacing lately, what could they really mean?

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* The order in which [[spoiler:the puppets are seemingly killed off]] in the last three episodes mirrors their attitudes towards the teacher in the first three-Red Guy was the one who called Sketchbook's ideas boring in the original short and [[spoiler:his head explodes]] at the end of Episode 4, Duck Guy was the one to bring up that time might not exist in the second and [[spoiler:is EatenAlive]] in Episode 5, and Yellow Guy was the one who had the supposedly-wrong idea of love in Episode 3.
* The series' official poster in itself could be foreshadowing, because Yellow Guy is shown floating alone in space while his friends watch. [[spoiler:By the end of Episode 5, he's the only one left.]]
* AstralCheckerboardDecor patterns appear in every video (the dining room floor in Episode 1, the bathroom floor in Episode 2, the picnic mat in Episode 3, the digital world in Episode 4 and the kitchen tiles in Episode 5). It foreshadows [[spoiler:the LotusEaterMachine nature of the world they live in; the world's control room in Episode 6 has checkerboard flooring]].



** While Yellow Guy is following Shrignold over the rainbow, the background singers are chanting "Love is a place, love is a thing! Love is a place, love is a thing!". And then we meet the love cult, who are just as clueless and contradictory on what love actually is.
** Episode 4 had several subtle references to oats. Episode 5 is all about foods that are plain-looking, like oats. Given the conspiracy elements that have been surfacing lately, what could they really mean?
** Episode 5 shows a quick shot of the drawing on the fridge, which has changed to show Red Guy leaving the house and Duck Guy dead. Guess what happens by the end?
** The canned Duck Guy is shown in the "healthy food shape" and behind the cooked meat when the "fancy food" are shown.
** The page photo in itself could be foreshadowing, because Yellow Guy is shown floating alone in space while his friends watch. [[spoiler: By the end of Episode 5, he's the only one left.]]
** When Steak Guy starts singing in episode 5, he pokes Duck Guy a few times with his fork. [[spoiler: He doesn't turn out well.]]
** The order in which [[spoiler:the puppets are seemingly killed off]] in the last three videos mirrors their attitudes towards the teacher in the first three-Red Guy was the one who called Sketchbook's ideas boring in the original short and [[spoiler:his head explodes at the end of episode 4]], Duck Guy was the one to bring up that time might not exist in the second and [[spoiler:is EatenAlive in episode 5]], and Yellow Guy was the one who had the supposedly-wrong idea of love in the third.
** Also, in the third episode, the Teacher gives his lesson only to Yellow Guy. [[spoiler:Three episodes later, Yellow Guy is the only one left.]]
** The Steak in Episode Five puts a lot of emphasis and mispronunciation on the word "OR-GANS". [[spoiler:Guess what is harvested from Duck Guy by the end of the episode?]]
** Not to mention in episode 3 they are seen eating raw dead birds, and in episode 1, it is Duck Guy who spells out "death" in potato stamps, while the others coat organs in glitter and make them into a cake, just like the giant can does with Duck Guys organs in episode 5. Duck Guy's death was foreshadowed from the very beginning.
** AstralCheckerboardDecor patterns appear in every videos (the dining room floor in 1, the bathroom floor in 2, the picnic mat in 3, the digital world in 4 and the kitchen tiles in 5). It foreshadows [[spoiler:the LotusEaterMachine nature of the world they live in; the world's control room in 6 has checkerboard flooring]].
** "Gel" and cigarettes are food groups featured in the Health Shape in episode 5. In the next episode, [[spoiler: two of the potential Teachers controlled by the machine are shown to be a can of gel and a cigarette.]]
** In the fourth and fifth episodes, the Teachers show up out of nowhere with no logical reason how they got there. [[spoiler: ''6'' reveals that they are controlled by a machine, which can place them in the scene at any time.]]
** In Episode 6, Red Guy [[spoiler:(who is in reality)]] is asked to file some things, and says that it would be weird if the file came to life and began to sing. [[spoiler:Later in the episode, as Red Guy is toggling the slew of teachers in the machine, one of them just so happens to be a singing file]].
** In the interview, when the puppets are asked what they find exciting, Red Guy replies "Nothing". It seems like just a reference to how Red Guy is TheStoic, but it's also foreshadowing that [[spoiler:when Red Guy escaped the lessons he ended up in a world where everything is dull and boring.]]

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** !!Episode 3:
*
While Yellow Guy is following Shrignold over the rainbow, the background singers are chanting "Love is a place, love is a thing! Love is a place, love is a thing!". And then we meet the love cult, who are just as clueless and contradictory on what love actually is.
** Episode 4 had several subtle references to oats. Episode 5 is all about foods that are plain-looking, like oats. Given the conspiracy elements that have been surfacing lately, what could they really mean?
** Episode 5 shows a quick shot of the drawing on the fridge, which has changed to show Red Guy leaving the house and Duck Guy dead. Guess what happens by the end?
** The canned Duck Guy is shown in the "healthy food shape" and behind the cooked meat when the "fancy food" are shown.
** The page photo in itself could be foreshadowing, because Yellow Guy is shown floating alone in space while his friends watch. [[spoiler: By the end of Episode 5, he's the only one left.]]
** When Steak Guy starts singing in episode 5, he pokes Duck Guy a few times with his fork. [[spoiler: He doesn't turn out well.]]
** The order in which [[spoiler:the puppets are seemingly killed off]] in the last three videos mirrors their attitudes towards the teacher in the first three-Red Guy was the one who called Sketchbook's ideas boring in the original short and [[spoiler:his head explodes at the end of episode 4]], Duck Guy was the one to bring up that time might not exist in the second and [[spoiler:is EatenAlive in episode 5]], and Yellow Guy was the one who had the supposedly-wrong idea of love in the third.
** Also, in the third episode, the Teacher
* Shrignold gives his lesson only to Yellow Guy. [[spoiler:Three episodes later, Yellow Guy is the only one left.]]

!!Episode 4:
* Episode 4 had several subtle references to oats. Episode 5 is all about foods that are plain-looking, like oats. Given the conspiracy elements that have been surfacing lately, what could they really mean?

!!Episode 5:
* Episode 5 shows a quick shot of the drawing on the fridge, which has changed to show Red Guy leaving the house and Duck Guy dead. Guess what happens by the end?
* The canned Duck Guy is shown in the "healthy food shape" and behind the cooked meat when the "fancy food" are shown.
* When Steak Guy starts singing in Episode 5, he pokes Duck Guy a few times with his fork. [[spoiler: He doesn't turn out well.
]]
** * The Steak in Episode Five puts a lot of emphasis and mispronunciation on the word "OR-GANS". [[spoiler:Guess what is harvested from Duck Guy by the end of the episode?]]
** * Not to mention mention, in episode Episode 3 they are seen eating raw dead birds, and in episode Episode 1, it is it's Duck Guy who spells out "death" in potato stamps, while the others coat organs in glitter and make them into a cake, just like the [[spoiler:the giant can does with Duck Guys organs in episode 5. Guy's organs. Duck Guy's death was foreshadowed from the very beginning.
** AstralCheckerboardDecor patterns appear in every videos (the dining room floor in 1, the bathroom floor in 2, the picnic mat in 3, the digital world in 4 and the kitchen tiles in 5). It foreshadows [[spoiler:the LotusEaterMachine nature of the world they live in; the world's control room in 6 has checkerboard flooring]].
**
beginning]].
*
"Gel" and cigarettes are food groups featured in the Health Shape in episode 5. Shape. In the next episode, [[spoiler: two of the [[spoiler:the potential Teachers controlled by the machine machine]] are shown to be a can of gel and a cigarette.cigarette.

!!Episode 6:
* In the fourth and fifth episodes, the Teachers show up out of nowhere with no logical reason how they got there. Episode 6 reveals that [[spoiler:they are controlled by a machine, which can place them in the scene at any time.
]]
** In the fourth and fifth episodes, the Teachers show up out of nowhere with no logical reason how they got there. [[spoiler: ''6'' reveals that they are controlled by a machine, which can place them in the scene at any time.]]
** In Episode 6,
* Red Guy [[spoiler:(who is in reality)]] is asked to file some things, and says that it would be weird if the file came to life and began to sing. [[spoiler:Later in the episode, as Red Guy is toggling the slew of teachers in the machine, one of them just so happens to be a singing file]].
** * In the interview, when the puppets are asked what they find exciting, Red Guy replies "Nothing". It seems like just a reference to how Red Guy is TheStoic, but it's also foreshadowing that [[spoiler:when Red Guy escaped the lessons lessons, he ended up in a world where everything is everything's dull and boring.]]boring]].
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!!General:
* Yellow Guy's father Roy can be seen multiple times in the background, sinisterly watching the characters, his name can be seen multiple times on products in episode 5, the credits mention him as a major sponsor, and Yellow Guy even says in HELP that they were being held for ransom in their dad's basement, all before [[spoiler:Roy was revealed as the BigBad]].

!!Episode 2:
* '''Apple''': And I rot over time and I'm [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand noot anymooooooooore...]] Five guesses as to what happens to the puppets later in the episode.
* During the trio's journey through time with Tony, the Yellow Guy notices an old man died, to which Tony directs his attention toward a computer. The fourth episode features Colin the Computer, and expands on the LuddWasRight themes that the second video showed.
* When time is sped up, Yellow Guy and Red Guy merely become wrinkled and grey-haired, and are still moving around and making a lot of noise. Duck Guy isn't moving at all, other than Tony rocking his chair, and he isn't making a sound, and he is the only one shown to be rotting away almost instantly, the flesh falling off his fingers and his eye falling out of his socket, instead of him getting old like the other puppets. When things go back to normal, Duck Guy's eye is still in the corner of the room, while Tony very pointedly says "Eventually, everyone runs out of time." Fast forward to Episode 5...

** While Yellow Guy is following Shrignold over the rainbow, the background singers are chanting "Love is a place, love is a thing! Love is a place, love is a thing!". And then we meet the love cult, who are just as clueless and contradictory on what love actually is.
** Episode 4 had several subtle references to oats. Episode 5 is all about foods that are plain-looking, like oats. Given the conspiracy elements that have been surfacing lately, what could they really mean?
** Episode 5 shows a quick shot of the drawing on the fridge, which has changed to show Red Guy leaving the house and Duck Guy dead. Guess what happens by the end?
** The canned Duck Guy is shown in the "healthy food shape" and behind the cooked meat when the "fancy food" are shown.
** The page photo in itself could be foreshadowing, because Yellow Guy is shown floating alone in space while his friends watch. [[spoiler: By the end of Episode 5, he's the only one left.]]
** When Steak Guy starts singing in episode 5, he pokes Duck Guy a few times with his fork. [[spoiler: He doesn't turn out well.]]
** The order in which [[spoiler:the puppets are seemingly killed off]] in the last three videos mirrors their attitudes towards the teacher in the first three-Red Guy was the one who called Sketchbook's ideas boring in the original short and [[spoiler:his head explodes at the end of episode 4]], Duck Guy was the one to bring up that time might not exist in the second and [[spoiler:is EatenAlive in episode 5]], and Yellow Guy was the one who had the supposedly-wrong idea of love in the third.
** Also, in the third episode, the Teacher gives his lesson only to Yellow Guy. [[spoiler:Three episodes later, Yellow Guy is the only one left.]]
** The Steak in Episode Five puts a lot of emphasis and mispronunciation on the word "OR-GANS". [[spoiler:Guess what is harvested from Duck Guy by the end of the episode?]]
** Not to mention in episode 3 they are seen eating raw dead birds, and in episode 1, it is Duck Guy who spells out "death" in potato stamps, while the others coat organs in glitter and make them into a cake, just like the giant can does with Duck Guys organs in episode 5. Duck Guy's death was foreshadowed from the very beginning.
** AstralCheckerboardDecor patterns appear in every videos (the dining room floor in 1, the bathroom floor in 2, the picnic mat in 3, the digital world in 4 and the kitchen tiles in 5). It foreshadows [[spoiler:the LotusEaterMachine nature of the world they live in; the world's control room in 6 has checkerboard flooring]].
** "Gel" and cigarettes are food groups featured in the Health Shape in episode 5. In the next episode, [[spoiler: two of the potential Teachers controlled by the machine are shown to be a can of gel and a cigarette.]]
** In the fourth and fifth episodes, the Teachers show up out of nowhere with no logical reason how they got there. [[spoiler: ''6'' reveals that they are controlled by a machine, which can place them in the scene at any time.]]
** In Episode 6, Red Guy [[spoiler:(who is in reality)]] is asked to file some things, and says that it would be weird if the file came to life and began to sing. [[spoiler:Later in the episode, as Red Guy is toggling the slew of teachers in the machine, one of them just so happens to be a singing file]].
** In the interview, when the puppets are asked what they find exciting, Red Guy replies "Nothing". It seems like just a reference to how Red Guy is TheStoic, but it's also foreshadowing that [[spoiler:when Red Guy escaped the lessons he ended up in a world where everything is dull and boring.]]
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