Tony seems to be more of the strict routines. Tony watching the puppets age and die because they angered him by discussing the properties of time. He often interrupts or insults the puppets when they try to argue with him, for example, when he gets offended after they question the existence of time and makes the Yellow Puppet's ears bleed with an extremely loud beep. He likes explaining time and telling the characters how they should spend their time. His arms and legs are very long, and seem to be controlled by strings attached to them. The middle of the hour-hand and minute-hand seems to be creating a nose, with the two hands forming a moustache. He's significantly bigger than the Sketchbook and his arms have white gloves at the end. He has a yellow bowtie on the bottom of the clock part, which seems to disappear multiple times in the video. Tony is a black clock with a blue face and four lines to indicate the 3, 6, 9 and 12 on a clock. He attempts to sing the song from the second video, but the Yellow Guy chews him out for murdering him. While the Red Guy was fumbling with the machine, the lamp morphs into the Clock. Tony's final appearance is in the sixth episode, albeit as a cameo. Tony's appearance in the sixth episode (and the original thumbnail for the video). When the puppets started to ponder the true concept of time (Such as the idea of time as nothing but an illusion created by human perception), Tony immediately began to buzz very loudly which also caused Yellow Guy's ears to bleed. He also strapped them and Yellow Guy's fatherto devices that forced them to listen to what he had to say. Tony then sings a song based on time, and takes them on a journey through time.ĭuring the journey, he forces the other puppets to go into uncomfortable situations that they didn't want to do, such as taking a bath, even though they were still clean and not allowing them to do anything considered fun, such as building a tower of cards, or watching their program on television stating that there was a time and a place for that. Tony then comes to life to prove Duck Puppet's statement on the lack of time wrong. Red Guy notified the other two that they only had five minutes until their show came on, while Duck Puppet insisted that it wasn't enough time. The video begins with Red Guy, Duck Puppet and Yellow Puppet sitting down to watch their favorite television show. However, much like the first episode, things go horribly wrong, and after he teaches the puppets about time, the characters become decadent with life. Throughout the episode, he attempted to teach the other puppets the importance of time, and that they should try to devote themselves to following his schedule. Tony the Talking Clock is the main antagonist of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared 2: Time, episode premiered on Januand the sequel to the first Don't Hug Me I'm Scared video. Tony the Talking Clock to the other puppets. But eventually, everyone runs out of time. Tony is considered an example of the Tumblr Sexyman.It's out of my hands, I'm only a clock. The ship name for the Sketchbook/Tony the Talking Clock was frequently referred to as Padlock. The Sketchbook's gender was revealed to be "paper" but is commonly drawn as feminine and wearing a dress. Fanon consensus meant that the Sketchbook was often called Paige, Nancy or Notepad. In particular, there were a rush of gijinka designs for the Sketchbook and Tony the Talking Clock. The 'teacher' characters of DHMIS were extremely popular. The clock is referred to as Tony the Talking Clock. The first short featured a Sketchbook/Notepad (interchangeably used) and the second short a clock, both anthropomorphized. The main characters of the shorts are unnamed but referred to as Red Guy, Yellow Guy, and Duck. The fandom was extremely active during 2011-2013 after the first video was posted. Tony the Talking Clock: It's out of my hands, I'm only a clockīut eventually everyone runs out of time The creators released the songs for download on ITunes, had an official store for related merchandise, and an official Facebook group. The series were also considered notable for having extremely dark content, including pseudo-gore and psychological horror elements. The videos were surrealist horror comedy, and were noted for being stylized similarly to children's puppet-show TV series complete with songs and practical effects using felt, puppets, and other craft supplies. Some episodes included teaser videos ahead of time. The videos developed a cult following on Tumblr and other social media sites.ĭon't Hug Me I'm Scared posted the first video on July 29, 2011, with 5 more installments releasing between Januand June 19, 2016. Don't Hug Me I'm Scared is a web series of related shorts hosted on YouTube, created by a channel of the same name.
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