He follows the music and finds a machine that displays multiple different "cameras" set up in Yellow Guy's house. The microphone in his hand becomes alive and he is transported to a different, dark place, all alone, most likely due to being in the real world-as of episode 5-no longer existing. Suddenly, he sees Roy in the audience, who is the only one who is simply listening to him and watching him very closely. He gets inspired to take off his clothes and he starts to sing The Creativity Song from the first episode on stage, only to receive negative feedback from the audience. ![]() We see the primary Red Guy in a bar, looking bored at his beer, with multiple Red Guys around him, chatting. The episode then changes to a staircase with multiple Red Guy's descending. He sings a short song about that while everyone starts to look at him until the Red Guy that gave him the file, presumably his boss, tells him that "that sounds really boring," a line he said in the first episode. ![]() As he gets handed a file, he asks if it would be fun if the file would come alive and start to sing a song. While the lamp still can be heard, the episode switches to Red Guy sleeping on his desk in the "real world", where everyone looks and sounds like him. As the Lamp repeats the words "A bad dream," we see Yellow Guy, again, drowning in oil and, when he's almost completely submerged, the screen cuts black. It's now standing on the table on the right of the room and has long legs in a similar fashion to Tony. Suddenly, the dream stops and Yellow Guy jumps up from his bed.Īs he confusingly looks around him, once again, the light switches on and the Lamp starts talking. As he screams, we can see the weather changing and Roy secretly looking at him from out the window. As the Lamp sings "You can have a dream about drowning in oil" a house appears- still with studio lamps in the upper corners-and Yellow Guy starts to drown in oil. Also, a director's clapperboard with "Don't Hug Me I'm Scared Scene 6" written on it is seen. Next, we see Yellow Guy riding a horse with various things around him from previous episodes ( Malcolm's head, the entrance to the digital world with a floating puzzle piece, a checkered path, a tree with a butterfly, a picnic with eggs, a tree with a rainbow, mushroom, and swing, the computer with the big eyeball, a tree with a missing poster, and a red telephone booth with Roy in it). ![]() The camera zooms in on the show within the theatre and we see Yellow Guy in his bed while the Lamp rubs his head and opens the curtains of the window. When the lamp tells Yellow Guy that dreams are movies that live in his head, a Camera projects a movie on Yellow Guy's forehead of a theatre, with Roy being the only person in the audience. The lamp starts singing a very off-key song about dreams and pulls him trough a hallway with paintings of Duck, Red Guy, Sketchbook and Tony the Talking Clock, much to Yellow Guy's dismay. Yellow Guy says "No!" and switches it back off and tries to go back to sleep, but it again turns itself back on and starts to teach him about dreaming. It tells him that he is silly (for not knowing how to dream). When he switches off his bedside Lamp and goes to sleep, it suddenly turns on and becomes alive. ![]() The episode starts with Yellow Guy crying in his bed with his friends not there, while sadly going through his friends' photos in a scrapbook before going to sleep, after acknowledging the fact that his friends are missing.
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